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Lo and behold, on 28 Nov 2003 23:54:59 -0600 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (StompMyFoot) sayeth thus: >Come to think of it, I've never quite understood Paul's "Long Winding Road" >kerfuffle as anything *except* a reaction to the Eastman/Klein feud. Think of >it in context: George & John had seen their compositions outright rejected by >Paul & GM - that's a lot worse than layering a few strings & female singers on >a slow ballad! "All Things Must Pass," "Cold Turkey," "Not Guilty," "What's >the New Mary Jane," Er, how do you figure in "All Things Must Pass" here? John's the one ruining the song in several of the attempts during the Get Back sessions. And wasn't it a joint Beatles decision to leave out the other three? Christian Henriksson (christianhenriksson @ telia.com) -- "Keep the city clean! Eat a pigeon every day." -- All follow-ups are directed to the newsgroup rec.music.beatles.moderated. If your follow-up more properly belongs in the unmoderated newsgroup, please change your headers appropriately. -- the moderators
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