I decided it was perhaps a personal (like everything one does) but expressed the psychodelic phase they were going through: hanging out with all the cool spacers (a word not yet known then)
Mom mad. . Agree with you on this one on hindsight...Yes deffo. But listening to with my Dad as a (youngin) as I was growing up had no idea but the thought of those gorgious strawberry fields..yummm yummm.
J C. . Love your choice reminds me of my childhood of Dad lost in the music whistling away to it.
Strawberry fields. . . Blaring out on the old record player. Mum shouting "turn that down are you going deaf". lol x x
One of my fave Beatles songs. The Mellotron rules - IT ROOLZ! The early demo for this song at the end was interesting, with that slide guitar it almost made it sound Hawaiian!
I know, right?
ReplyDeleteI decided it was perhaps a personal (like everything one does) but expressed the psychodelic phase they were going through: hanging out with all the cool spacers (a word not yet known then)
ReplyDeleteI'd forgotten how amazing they were.
ReplyDeleteMom mad. . Agree with you on this one on hindsight...Yes deffo. But listening to with my Dad as a (youngin) as I was growing up had no idea but the thought of those gorgious strawberry fields..yummm yummm.
ReplyDeleteJ C. . Love your choice reminds me of my childhood of Dad lost in the music whistling away to it.
Strawberry fields. . . Blaring out on the old record player. Mum shouting "turn that down are you going deaf". lol x x
Chazza...mmmm strawberries arrrrrrrr!
ReplyDeleteOne of my fave Beatles songs. The Mellotron rules - IT ROOLZ!
ReplyDeleteThe early demo for this song at the end was interesting, with that slide guitar it almost made it sound Hawaiian!
Ist, went nostalgia hunting after I found this and I realise that it's one of my fave Beatles songs too. They were ahead of their time.
ReplyDeleteI realise n o w how hip my Dad really was, have such great taste of music to bring me up/listen to. .x x
ReplyDeleteChazza you're lucky, I had to find my own way musically, as John Watt the singing farmer didn't really do anything for me...
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