So you're more familiar with Steven Segal films than you are Radiohead albums? Ok, your comment makes sense. now. Happy New Year!
From what I wrote, you cannot extract any evidence for your conclusion that I am more familiar with Steven Segal movies than with Radiohead songs. In fact, I definitely know more Radiohead songs than Stevan Segal movies (belive it or not !) In conclusion, your comment does not make sense at all !
What is more, based on the fact that you send me a "Happy New Year" mid of February one could come to the conclusion, that you are not quite up-to-date - unless you referred to the "Chinese New Year". In the latter case, I have to acknowledge your culture-bridging kindness, which compensates partly for the lack of logical reasoning.
I just saw a documentation on the making on "Wish You Were Here" and switching to Radio Paradise it´s "Us & Them" from Dark Side. What a very nice evening!
this song preceded "Happiness Is A Warm Gun" on this album, right?
Is this a question or a statement ? In case of question; why don´t you google the playlist of the album ? In case of a statement, what do you want to tell us ?
Dude, you're not supposed to listen to this when you're sitting in front of your computer... Not unless said computer is embedded in the cockpit of something really fast, screaming down a runway. Get the picture? - It should be said that even a coach window seat and a humble MP3 player works fine too. Start the track when the pilot cranks up the engines..
The same works with "Shout to the top" from Style Council. When you start the song in the moment the plane starts accelerating then the second part of the intro begins in the moment when the plane is taking off....the perfect soundtrack for the start of a flight.
Thanks Bill !
Very funny ! You made me laugh out loud !
Please play it again. One of my favorite tunes from earlier days.
Best regards
TianGong
So you're more familiar with Steven Segal films than you are Radiohead albums? Ok, your comment makes sense. now. Happy New Year!
From what I wrote, you cannot extract any evidence for your conclusion that I am more familiar with Steven Segal movies than with Radiohead songs. In fact, I definitely know more Radiohead songs than Stevan Segal movies (belive it or not !)
In conclusion, your comment does not make sense at all !
What is more, based on the fact that you send me a "Happy New Year" mid of February one could come to the conclusion, that you are not quite up-to-date - unless you referred to the "Chinese New Year". In the latter case, I have to acknowledge your culture-bridging kindness, which compensates partly for the lack of logical reasoning.
Here you can find any information with respect to the iconic opening chord:
https://www.beatlesbible.com/features/hard-days-night-chord/
Is this a question or a statement ?
In case of question; why don´t you google the playlist of the album ?
In case of a statement, what do you want to tell us ?
The same works with "Shout to the top" from Style Council. When you start the song in the moment the plane starts accelerating then the second part of the intro begins in the moment when the plane is taking off....the perfect soundtrack for the start of a flight.