(Posted afterwards) You don't need to apologize for playing this ;-). Maybe not *too* often -- but I always did like it. It was *different* from the vibe of the time, and catchy too. (Some of Squier's stuff comes out very nicely when just played on piano, too; dude could write musics.)
Nice segue from "A Day in the Life." Much less jarring than what comes next on the Beatles record.
I are teh cofuze -- nothing comes after "A Day in the Life" on the Sgt. Pepper's album... or was that a funny, and I took it lit'rally? (This is a thing that happens.)
For more like this, do check out Everybody Loves a Happy Ending. Very underrated, for those of us who are soppy for this kind of retro-psychedelia nonsense. ^.^
Nice segue from "A Day in the Life." Much less jarring than what comes next on the Beatles record.
I are teh cofuze -- nothing comes after "A Day in the Life" on the Sgt. Pepper's album... or was that a funny, and I took it lit'rally? (This is a thing that happens.)
Dammit <s>Jim</s> William!