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I never knew it was considered a mystery(or else I would have told everyone years ago....kidding) but that is a cool story and cool discovery

 

One of the great mysteries in rock-n-roll solved. The opening chord to A Hard Days Night was actually John, George and Paul each playing separate chords to create one of the most iconic sounds in musical history.

http://www.openculture.com/2011/12/guitarist_randy_bachman_demystifies_the_opening_chord_of_a_hard_days_night.html

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George Martin did a ton for that group.

He really worked the overlay of tracks to a fine art.

There are songs where John sings with John, and Paul with Paul producing strangely resonant harmonies.

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George Martin did a ton for that group.

He really worked the overlay of tracks to a fine art.

There are songs where John sings with John, and Paul with Paul producing strangely resonant harmonies.

 

Agreed. The debate over who was the fifth Beatle is an easy answer - it was George Martin.

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This blows me away. I've fiddled around forever trying to figure that sucker out.


:thumbsup: worthwhile listen (until the Beatles are overrated crowd shows up).

They're slightly overrated. Stones are number one. Beatles number two. But I hate the argument, because then you have to take sides against a still awesome band.

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