All Those Yesterdays?
Anyone ever get the feelin' that it could be a beatles song? I'm not saying this is a bad thing, actually it's a compliment. It's an awesome song and one that people who don't really listen to the whole album won't catch on to. What a shame, but that's what makes it so good to us.
....It's no crime to escape...
....It's no crime to escape...
CANADIAN CONTENT
13/09/2005 - 9/05/2006 - 10/05/2006 - 24/06/2008 - 25/06/2008 - 12/08/2008 (Eddie) - 13/08/2008 (Eddie) - 8/21/2009 - 21/09/2011 - 23/09/2011
13/09/2005 - 9/05/2006 - 10/05/2006 - 24/06/2008 - 25/06/2008 - 12/08/2008 (Eddie) - 13/08/2008 (Eddie) - 8/21/2009 - 21/09/2011 - 23/09/2011
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I think the most beatlesy part is the key change at the end going into "all those yester-er-day-ays, all those yester-er-day-ays"
I agree. That key change is probably the thing that's very "Beatles" on this song. It reminds me of the White Album/Abbey Road timeframe. Sort of like the key change in "I Want You/She's So Heavy".
Actually I think it's the part where Ed sings "All those yesterday-ay-ay-ayyyyyyyyys" right before the part you are talking about.
That part is note for note how Paul sings "Yesterday" part way into the song.
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