The Boney 500: Songs 16 and 15
Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2016 10:31 am
16. HELLO GOODBYE-THE BEATLES (1967)
Album: Magical Mystery Tour
One half of a mighty double-sided hit ("I Am The Walrus" was its flip side), there are any number of little details in the mix that
enhance my appreciation of what is another of McCartney's typically expert melodies, such as the twin violas and Ringo's undervalued
drumming, but most of all it's the very clever interplay between the lead vocal and the harmonies. I love when John does the Elvis
move at 1:35 of the video...and yes, they are all obviously stoned out of their minds here...
15. PAGE 43-GRAHAM NASH & DAVID CROSBY (1972)0
Album: Graham Nash & David Crosby
A track off of a mostly forgotten album, the first of several by the duo apart from their Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young work. It's a
very pretty tune sung by David Crosby about embracing all that comes your way, the good and the bad, before life passes you by.
Album: Magical Mystery Tour
One half of a mighty double-sided hit ("I Am The Walrus" was its flip side), there are any number of little details in the mix that
enhance my appreciation of what is another of McCartney's typically expert melodies, such as the twin violas and Ringo's undervalued
drumming, but most of all it's the very clever interplay between the lead vocal and the harmonies. I love when John does the Elvis
move at 1:35 of the video...and yes, they are all obviously stoned out of their minds here...
15. PAGE 43-GRAHAM NASH & DAVID CROSBY (1972)0
Album: Graham Nash & David Crosby
A track off of a mostly forgotten album, the first of several by the duo apart from their Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young work. It's a
very pretty tune sung by David Crosby about embracing all that comes your way, the good and the bad, before life passes you by.