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Artist:The Beatles [ more ]
Song:Mother Nature's Son
Album:White Album [ info ]
Released:1968
Last Played:May 05, 2013 - 09:38
Avg. Rating:8.3  (Total Ratings: 808)
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1 votes: 14 (1.7%)2 votes: 7 (0.87%)3 votes: 11 (1.4%)4 votes: 12 (1.5%)5 votes: 12 (1.5%)6 votes: 20 (2.5%)7 votes: 83 (10%)8 votes: 175 (22%)9 votes: 286 (35%)10 votes: 188 (23%)
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the_equalizer
(Mexico City)
Posted: Aug 02, 2008 - 17:13 

Damn !!  First vintage Floyd, then Pat Metheney and now "Mother Nature's Son" !!!   This is just too much ! .. A perfect playlist !

Shesdifferent
(Just visiting this planet waiting for the ticket home)
Posted: Aug 02, 2008 - 17:12 

Wonderful
EssexTex
(Bee Cave Texas)
Posted: Jul 02, 2008 - 04:06 

I've always liked this song.
As for Paul, I don't care how he spends his money..it's his money...and if he's a grumpy old codger that's fine too, he's a clever writer and musician.
I wouldn't believe a word Heather Mills says..she's a proven liar.
manchester1
(Mean and Rude in NJ)
Posted: Apr 30, 2008 - 05:44 

Paul_in_Australia wrote:


Paul McCartney's credibility has plumetted since the early 1970s and the stories from Heather Mills about his mean spirited behaviour just reinforce the impression that this is a very sad man indeed.

In my native Liverpool, the "fame academy" benefitted from McCartney's legendary generosity when the billionaire hair-dyeing mop top donated two guitar picks and some unsold copies of Mull of Kintyre to support the initiative to help young artistes. When he passes over, I suspect that the city fathers - who named the city's airport after John Lennon- will find a public toilet somewhere which they can name "The Paul McCartney Memorial Conveniences", and which will forever be visted by Japanese tourists who will pay McCartney the tribute he so richly deserves


YOU ARE WRONG AND MUST BE A NEGATIVE SOUL!!
tripleearth
(Vermont, USA)
Posted: Mar 29, 2008 - 17:52 

I was very fortunate to be re-introduced to the beatles by my 8 year old son (now 11); thank you Keegan!
On_The_Beach
(Vancouver, Canada)
Posted: Feb 27, 2008 - 10:53 

Paul_in_Australia wrote:
Paul McCartney's credibility has plumetted since the early 1970s and the stories from Heather Mills about his mean spirited behaviour just reinforce the impression that this is a very sad man indeed.
In my native Liverpool, the "fame academy" benefitted from McCartney's legendary generosity when the billionaire hair-dyeing mop top donated two guitar picks and some unsold copies of Mull of Kintyre to support the initiative to help young artistes. When he passes over, I suspect that the city fathers - who named the city's airport after John Lennon- will find a public toilet somewhere which they can name "The Paul McCartney Memorial Conveniences", and which will forever be visted by Japanese tourists who will pay McCartney the tribute he so richly deserves

Cry, Baby, Cry . . .
doctorespinoza
Posted: Feb 27, 2008 - 05:22 

What's with all these Arcade Fire knock-off bands nowadays?
ed
(FL)
Posted: Jan 26, 2008 - 18:41 

Paul_in_Australia wrote:


Paul McCartney's credibility has plumetted since the early 1970s and the stories from Heather Mills about his mean spirited behaviour just reinforce the impression that this is a very sad man indeed.

In my native Liverpool, the "fame academy" benefitted from McCartney's legendary generosity when the billionaire hair-dyeing mop top donated two guitar picks and some unsold copies of Mull of Kintyre to support the initiative to help young artistes. When he passes over, I suspect that the city fathers - who named the city's airport after John Lennon- will find a public toilet somewhere which they can name "The Paul McCartney Memorial Conveniences", and which will forever be visted by Japanese tourists who will pay McCartney the tribute he so richly deserves

Do people often tell you that you remind them of Mark David Chapman?
birthfirst
(Down by the river)
Posted: Nov 24, 2007 - 22:38 


Love this song. I love it when I was a child and my children love it now.

Such a sweet moment in the sunshine!
Wizzuvvoz
(middle of the road in the groin of America)
Posted: May 20, 2007 - 10:51 

Always been one of my favorite Beatles songs
YourNameHere
(Los Angeles)
Posted: Apr 18, 2007 - 23:05 

Paul_in_Australia wrote:

Paul McCartney's credibility has plumetted since the early 1970s and the stories from Heather Mills about his mean spirited behaviour just reinforce the impression that this is a very sad man indeed.

And that relates to the quality of the music how?

Guess what... a lot, maybe even most, really creative people are a little crazy. Most of them you wouldn't want to spend a lot of time with. But we get to enjoy their art while they suffer with their genius. Works for me.


daisky
Posted: Apr 18, 2007 - 23:02 

Paul_in_Australia wrote:


Paul McCartney's credibility has plumetted since the early 1970s and the stories from Heather Mills about his mean spirited behaviour just reinforce the impression that this is a very sad man indeed.

In my native Liverpool, the "fame academy" benefitted from McCartney's legendary generosity when the billionaire hair-dyeing mop top donated two guitar picks and some unsold copies of Mull of Kintyre to support the initiative to help young artistes. When he passes over, I suspect that the city fathers - who named the city's airport after John Lennon- will find a public toilet somewhere which they can name "The Paul McCartney Memorial Conveniences", and which will forever be visted by Japanese tourists who will pay McCartney the tribute he so richly deserves


i am sure writing tunes like "Hey Jude", "Let it be", "Blackbird", "The long and winding road", etc. earns him that place you want to put him in.

The music is not the man. John Lennon --who is by far my fave beatle-- has been said to be very un-nice. That doesnt bother me. He wrote good music and this is the only way I would ever be connected to either him or Paul, so in that sense, they have only shown me their good side, and for that I am very grateful.
nance
Posted: Apr 03, 2007 - 10:04 

Paul_in_Australia wrote:


Paul McCartney's credibility has plumetted since the early 1970s and the stories from Heather Mills about his mean spirited behaviour just reinforce the impression that this is a very sad man indeed.

In my native Liverpool, the "fame academy" benefitted from McCartney's legendary generosity when the billionaire hair-dyeing mop top donated two guitar picks and some unsold copies of Mull of Kintyre to support the initiative to help young artistes. When he passes over, I suspect that the city fathers - who named the city's airport after John Lennon- will find a public toilet somewhere which they can name "The Paul McCartney Memorial Conveniences", and which will forever be visted by Japanese tourists who will pay McCartney the tribute he so richly deserves


do you believe everything you read???? There are just as many stories about Heather's behavior....we really don't know.....
musikalia
(Somewhere (over the rainbow))
Posted: Apr 03, 2007 - 05:51 

ThePoose wrote:


U r cleerly knot uh pfan: U mispellt de groop's kname


I always find it sad to see the occasional mean-spirited comment on here.

It's an easy mistake to make, and the person admitted in the very same comment that they're not much of a fan.
meydele
(By the sea)
Posted: Apr 03, 2007 - 05:45 

OK, like Macca or don't like Macca, this is an outstanding song and one of my favs.
Paul_in_Australia
(Melbourne)
Posted: Mar 18, 2007 - 16:14 

parrothead wrote:
I love McCartney too ( my favorite Beatle) but thats a stretch


Paul McCartney's credibility has plumetted since the early 1970s and the stories from Heather Mills about his mean spirited behaviour just reinforce the impression that this is a very sad man indeed.

In my native Liverpool, the "fame academy" benefitted from McCartney's legendary generosity when the billionaire hair-dyeing mop top donated two guitar picks and some unsold copies of Mull of Kintyre to support the initiative to help young artistes. When he passes over, I suspect that the city fathers - who named the city's airport after John Lennon- will find a public toilet somewhere which they can name "The Paul McCartney Memorial Conveniences", and which will forever be visted by Japanese tourists who will pay McCartney the tribute he so richly deserves
leahnichole
(CA)
Posted: Mar 03, 2007 - 00:29 

I love the Beatles
Egrey
(WASH, DC)
Posted: Jan 31, 2007 - 13:45 

Looking forward to singing this to my son!
pomalley
(springfield, IL)
Posted: Jan 31, 2007 - 13:35 

This may sound odd but John Denver does a great cover of this song on his Rocky Mountain High album. He's wearing a t-shirt that says, "Save a Tree, Eat a Beaver" inside, circa early 70s. I was about 10 when I first heard and saw that album and it's stayed with me since....
celadonstone
(the Lowcountry of SC (2858.50 mi East of Paradise))
Posted: Jan 31, 2007 - 13:34 

ThePoose wrote:


U r cleerly knot uh pfan: U mispellt de groop's kname


heee heee. Yeah.

BEETLE CAR:

BEATLE MUSICIANS:


SESAME STREET BEETLES:

tapatia
(Over the hills and far away...)
Posted: Jan 31, 2007 - 13:32 

trout_fisher wrote:


I got bad news: enough people thought billy ray cyrus was good enough to make him a success and some moustachioed gimp invaded poland, seemingly with the backing of a whole nation, don't have a crisis, people do some strange sh*t.




Viv515
(Calgary, Alberta)
Posted: Jan 31, 2007 - 13:31 

exciter76 wrote:
I think at McCartney as the male best voice of all the times


I love him, but his voice doesn't hold a candle to Freddie Mercury!
godspeed
(Heaven)
Posted: Jan 16, 2007 - 22:37 

what a great way to kick off a new year...
Shesdifferent
(Just visiting this planet)
Posted: Jan 16, 2007 - 22:37 

exciter76 wrote:
I think at McCartney as the male best voice of all the times
I agree...and er...your location.....should read 'confused'
ThePoose
Posted: Jan 02, 2007 - 08:32 

OldFrenchie wrote:
I'm not much of a Beetle's fan, but this song always makes me feel good.



U r cleerly knot uh pfan: U mispellt de groop's kname
Hawk24
Posted: Jan 02, 2007 - 08:31 

This sounds great this AM!
OldFrenchie
Posted: Dec 18, 2006 - 20:05 

I'm not much of a Beatle's fan, but this song always makes me feel good.


johndmessner
(Carmichael, CA)
Posted: Oct 06, 2006 - 21:09 

exciter76 wrote:
I think at McCartney as the male best voice of all the times


You're right, McCartney's one of the best rock singers. A great bass player too. And of course, he's unsurpassed in writing catchy melodies. I was just listening to Sgt. Pepper and I love the melody in Fixing a Hole...
parrothead
(could be anywhere in the great USA)
Posted: Sep 22, 2006 - 17:55 

exciter76 wrote:
I think at McCartney as the male best voice of all the times
I love McCartney too ( my favorite Beatle) but thats a stretch
exciter76
(venice - la bella italia / I am two people: one you know, but don't like, the other one you don't know but you don't want to...)
Posted: Sep 22, 2006 - 02:28 

I think at McCartney as the male best voice of all the times
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