![]() The guitar lick that is the highpoint of every turnaround is a cool hook that is an irreplaceable part of the song ( Ticket 3). The band stopping to emphasise lyrics (1:01) is also common but no less effective for it ( Ticket 30) Like most blues songs this doesn't use all 7 notes in the key ( Ticket 40) and has a static melody over changing chords (usually the I and IV chord) ( Ticket 48). Is a reference to Bob Dylan's "Ballad of a Thin Man" from the Highway 61 Revisited album. Though it's slightly unusual for a blues to reference a song by another artist it's even rarer for the Beatles to quote anyone other than themselves.įeel so suicidal just like Dylan's Mr Jones A D G Somebody said they saw me, swinging the world by the tail D A D Bouncing over a white cloud, killing the blues. Her hair of floating sky is shimmering (Julia) Killing the Blues chords Robert Plant and Allison Krauss (Rowland Salley) D 4x D Leaves were falling, just like embers, G In colors red and gold, they set us on fire D Burning just like a moonbeam, in our eyes. Note this is the second white album song that is written for Yoko, about Lennon's mother, that mentions the sky. ![]() Lennon takes things to a whole new level with lines like Lyircally, when people 'wanna die' in the blues, it's usually because of unfaithful partners and bad business deals (plus the occasional brush with the devil at the crossroads). Adele: Diese Shows haben mein Leben verändert. While the lasts two bars are a common substitution, flipping B7 for G and then switching the A with B7 really takes the blues in a new direction (literally, replacing the descending B7 to A with the ascending G to B7).
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