tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7492995932622127142.post9033828131520272322..comments2023-10-04T23:18:04.302+10:00Comments on The Carnabetian Army: "Misery" - The Stories Behind the Songs of The BeatlesLucy in the Skyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12151981955331505365noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7492995932622127142.post-52483246878517217382013-07-03T20:35:34.301+10:002013-07-03T20:35:34.301+10:00I've always liked that although the title allu...I've always liked that although the title alludes to a slow song, its very up beat. Definitely a song you can still dance too. I also really like the piano in the bridge with its little ditty kind of tune. <br />Great post! I cant wait for the next one!Catherinehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10255354405253714311noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7492995932622127142.post-41146372079918368102013-07-03T03:42:35.410+10:002013-07-03T03:42:35.410+10:00Hello, dear Lucy in the Sky! I must say that your...Hello, dear Lucy in the Sky! I must say that your excellent post turned "Misery" into pure joy. I hadn't listened to the song in many years and it was fun to hear it again. I am always struck by the squeaky clean production on those early Beatles recordings. Hard to believe the Lads from Liverpool were once an opening act for more established Brit artists like Helen Shapiro. I never heard of Kenny Lynch and rather enjoyed his rendition of "Misery," but the Beatles' version remains the definitive.<br /><br />Lucy, this was a fabulous post. It was interesting to learn the back story behind "Misery." I also want to compliment you once again on the neat and attractive look of your page, something I look for and appreciate on the blogs of others. I love the pumpkin orange/butterscotch, magenta, black and beige color combination - very pleasing to the eye. Nicely done, dear friend. Have a wonderful Wednesday, Lucy!Shady Del Knighthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03839935472941264414noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7492995932622127142.post-91838377259007554332013-07-02T18:20:29.658+10:002013-07-02T18:20:29.658+10:00I didn't know Misery was written to someone el...I didn't know Misery was written to someone else, a bit of As Tears Go By situation there! Thank you for the post, I'm really enjoying your Beatles Project! xxxAnahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03124598555118187586noreply@blogger.com