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Beatles and song
The balalaika is mentioned in both The Beatles ' song " Back in the U. S. S. R ." and the Scorpions ' song " Wind of Change ".
Since diamond also consists of carbon arranged in a crystalline lattice ( though of a different configuration ), scientists have nicknamed this star " Lucy " after the Beatles song " Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds.
The Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band is seen playing its song " Death Cab for Cutie " ( also performed in The Beatles ' film Magical Mystery Tour ) in the DVD, Episode 7.
Astronomers named this star " Lucy " after The Beatles ' song " Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds ".
" John Lennon borrows these same words as lyrics for The Beatles song, Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite!
George Harrison ( of the Beatles ) played the sitar on the song " Norwegian Wood ( This Bird Has Flown )" in 1965, which sparked interest from Shankar, who subsequently took Harrison as his apprentice.
* 1970 – " The Long and Winding Road " becomes the Beatles ' last US Number 1 song.
In 2002, he recorded a version of the Beatles ' classic " When I'm Sixty-Four ", a song from Sgt.
Orton was cremated at the Golders Green Crematorium, his maroon cloth-draped coffin being brought into the west chapel to a recording of The Beatles song " A Day in the Life ".
In 1976, Moon covered the Beatles ' song " When I'm Sixty-Four " for the soundtrack of the film documentary All This and World War II.
* 1974 – Donald Johanson and Tom Gray discover the 40 % complete Australopithecus afarensis skeleton, nicknamed " Lucy " ( after The Beatles song " Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds "), in the Awash Valley of Ethiopia's Afar Depression.
Some of British punk rock's leading figures made a show of rejecting not only contemporary mainstream rock and the broader culture it was associated with, but their own most celebrated predecessors: " No Elvis, Beatles or the Rolling Stones in 1977 ," declared The Clash song " 1977 ".
Later rockabilly acts, particularly performing songwriters like Buddy Holly, would be a major influence on British Invasion acts and particularly on the song writing of The Beatles and through them on the nature of later rock music.
* George Harrison's 1975 song " This Guitar ( Can't Keep from Crying )", a lyrical sequel to his Beatles track " While My Guitar Gently Weeps ", references the magazine in its second verse: " Learned to get up when I fall / Can even climb Rolling Stone walls ".
Harrison used this guitar on the song " If I Needed Someone " and during The Beatles ' 1966 tours.
She also recorded a cover version of the Beatles ' song " Mother Nature's Son " for the film I Am Sam.
He also wrote comedy songs, including " Purple Aeroplane ", which was a parody of The Beatles ' song " Yellow Submarine ".
Highlights of the album are a reggae version of the Beatles song " I Will ", a rendition of " Wake Nicodemus " featuring the Pipes and Drums of the 48th Highlanders of Canada, and a bar-room ballad, " Alan ", composed by Canadian singer / songwriter Tony Kosinec.
Travelling circuses, like Pablo Fanque's, dominated the British provinces, Scotland, and Ireland ( Fanque would enjoy fame again in the 20th century when John Lennon would buy an 1843 poster advertising his circus and adapt the lyrics for The Beatles song, Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite !).
Lennon detailed this period in The Beatles ' song " The Ballad of John and Yoko ".
Although the song was written by Lennon during his tenure with the Beatles it was both written and recorded without the help of the band and released as Lennon's first independent single under the " Plastic Ono Band " moniker.
In 1995, after the Beatles released Lennon's " Free as a Bird " and " Real Love " with demos provided by Ono, McCartney and his family collaborated with her and Sean Lennon to create the song " Hiroshima Sky is Always Blue ", which commemorates the 50th anniversary of the atomic bombing of that Japanese city.

Beatles and Norwegian
The Beatles introduced audiences to many of the major elements of the psychedelic sound during this period, with guitar feedback in " I Feel Fine " ( 1964 ), " Norwegian Wood " from their 1965 Rubber Soul album using a sitar, and the employment of reversed audio tapes on their 1966 B-side " Rain ".
Since the 90s, Tangerine Dream have also recorded cover versions of Jimi Hendrix ' Purple Haze ( first on 220 Volt Live ) and The Beatles ' Eleanor Rigby, Back in the U. S. S. R., Tomorrow Never Knows, and " Norwegian Wood ".
The sitar saw further use in popular music after The Beatles featured the sitar in their compositions, namely " Norwegian Wood ( This Bird Has Flown )" and " Within You Without You ".
Short, relatively low-quality sound sample from " Norwegian Wood ( This Bird Has Flown )" by The Beatles.
A rare foray into early psychedelic rock, it is credited by Jonathan Bellman as the first Western pop song to integrate Indian raga sounds — released six months before the Beatles ' " Norwegian Wood ".
" Norwegian Wood ( This Bird Has Flown )" ( also known as simply " Norwegian Wood ") is a song by The Beatles, first released on the 1965 album Rubber Soul.
" Norwegian Wood ( This Bird Has Flown )" is a 1965 song by The Beatles.
Among his most noted works are the novels Beatles ( 1984 ) ( for which he won the Cappelen Prize ) and Halvbroren ( The Half Brother, 2001 ) ( for which he won the Brage Prize, two other Norwegian literary awards, and The Nordic Council's Literature Prize, and which was shortlisted for the 2005 International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award ).
The original Japanese title, Noruwei no Mori, is the standard Japanese translation of the title of The Beatles song " Norwegian Wood ( This Bird Has Flown )", written by John Lennon The song is often mentioned in the novel, and is the favourite song of the character Naoko.
When he hears an orchestral cover of the Beatles ' song " Norwegian Wood ", he is suddenly overwhelmed by feelings of loss and nostalgia.
In October 1965 Harrison made pop history when he played a sitar on the Beatles ' recording of the John Lennon song " Norwegian Wood ( This Bird Has Flown )", included their 1965 LP Rubber Soul.
" 4th Time Around " was commonly speculated to be a response to The Beatles ' song " Norwegian Wood "-written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney for the 1965 album Rubber Soul-as the two tracks share a reasonably similar melody and lyrical premise.
" Norwegian Wood " was one of the first Beatles tracks where the lyrics are more important than the melody and showed an obvious Dylan-influence.
The verses of this Song are in the key of Am but the chorus in A major, this technique of parallel minor / major contrast also present in Beatles ' songs such as While My Guitar Gently Weeps, Savoy Truffle, The Fool on the Hill, Fixing a Hole, Michelle, Things We Said Today, Do You Want to Know a Secret and Norwegian Wood ( This Bird Has Flown ).
The Beatles ' song " Norwegian Wood ", which first appeared on the band's 1965 album Rubber Soul, was the first western pop song to actually incorporate the sitar ( played by lead guitarist George Harrison ).
The album, which fused Indian music with rock, funk, hip hop and country music, featured the UK # 1 single " Brimful of Asha " ( itself a tribute to Indian singer Asha Bhosle ) and a cover of The Beatles ' " Norwegian Wood " sung entirely in Punjabi.
*" Norwegian Wood ", " Love You To ", " Within You Without You ", " The Inner Light ", and " Tomorrow Never Knows " by The Beatles
The name of the festival refers to the famous Beatles song " Norwegian Wood ( This Bird Has Flown )".
In addition, Norwegian artists like Odd Nordstoga, Hellbillies, a-ha, Brazz Bros and deLillos are cited as major influences by the band, as are The Beatles and Pink Floyd.
also featured the Boy George duet " More Than Likely " and a cover of The Beatles ' " Norwegian Wood ( This Bird Has Flown )".

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