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Artist:The Beatles [ more ]
Song:While My Guitar Gently Weeps
Album:White Album [ info ]
Released:1968
Last Played:May 20, 2013 - 04:55
Avg. Rating:9.1  (Total Ratings: 2321)
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1 votes: 33 (1.4%)2 votes: 7 (0.3%)3 votes: 13 (0.56%)4 votes: 10 (0.43%)5 votes: 25 (1.1%)6 votes: 37 (1.6%)7 votes: 80 (3.4%)8 votes: 222 (9.6%)9 votes: 651 (28%)10 votes: 1243 (54%)
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Papa_Smurf
(Spokane WA)
Posted: May 16, 2013 - 23:27 

oh my ... your killing me,how do you guys come up with this wave? I dont care im riddin it thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
k-man
(SCruz, CA)
Posted: May 08, 2013 - 16:31 

Ho man, what a fantastic, timeless piece. Beefy be the bass. And Paul always looked so childlike, how can that face make that thump?

Of course, George's part is nothing less than the very top of musicianship here. He has a way of reaching in and grabbing my heart, and giving it a good squeeze....
kdarwish
(Turku, Finland)
Posted: May 04, 2013 - 00:02 

Extremely engaging quality from the very beginning chords. Timely too, in brilliant sunlight just "noticed the floor still needs sweeping". Has to wait 'til guitar finishes weeping, Thank you Radio Paradise. :)


Lazarus
(Bethany)
Posted: Apr 26, 2013 - 20:44 



marvelous...  love this song...  love this whole album...
 
nicolewe
Posted: Apr 15, 2013 - 16:04 

Beethoven and then the Beatles. Two 10's, one after the other. I love RP.
Lazarus
(Bethany)
Posted: Apr 02, 2013 - 20:34 


Everybody in my church loves this song...  and this entire album...
 
MA
Posted: Mar 26, 2013 - 09:06 

White Album – the best rock/pop album ever.


ckcotton
(Adding snarky comments since 2007)
Posted: Mar 18, 2013 - 10:34 

 Hannio wrote:


Your grammar.
 
Seriously?
 
Hannio
(Austin, TX)
Posted: Mar 18, 2013 - 10:28 

 ckcotton wrote:

Really?

Your CRAZY! 
 

Your grammar.
ckcotton
(Adding snarky comments since 2007)
Posted: Mar 18, 2013 - 10:21 

 MojoJojo wrote:
While my ears gently bleed.
 
Really?

Your CRAZY! 
BobLoblaw
(Bytown)
Posted: Mar 15, 2013 - 05:27 

Three 9+ songs in a row....Bill is not messing around this morning!
Michallik
(Zgorzelec, Pl.)
Posted: Mar 07, 2013 - 00:52 

{#Bananajam}
Lazarus
(Bethany)
Posted: Feb 22, 2013 - 22:16 

 lemmoth wrote:


Me thinks a certain former member, may be a member again..................C'mon Lazarus
 

I be me...  hope you are having a marvelous time right this moment...

love this song...
 
lemmoth
(NYC)
Posted: Jan 22, 2013 - 14:54 

 Lazarus wrote:

Well said...  miss you...

 
 

Me thinks a certain former member, may be a member again..................C'mon Lazarus
Zoinks
(near Boston)
Posted: Jan 22, 2013 - 14:47 

 I wish this was like reddit so I could upvote your comment.  

ambrebalte wrote:
The first Beatles I listened too.
I was 13. Just moved to a place I didn't like, a village, where people were looking at us "from the suburbs", as perfect strangers. I just lost all my friends, never felt that alone before, outcast. And there was this music teacher who seemed so softly sad, who decided that instead of the usual "flatitudes" we would be better off discovering sounds we could relate to, giving us a good reason to study English simultaneously.
I don't remember if it was just after noon or later, if it was in the winter or in the summer. But I clearly see and feel the sudden suspension of breathes. Never were we so calm, even long after the music finished. Moments of grace last. 
I don't remember any other moments in my teen age when we were so moved that we didn't even think about hiding it. It was beyond music, a whole state of mind, like to touch a legend, to be a part of the myth. In this small French village in the deep countryside, beginning of the 70s'.
 
I wish this was like reddit so I could upvote your comment.
ambrebalte
(Wolxheim (France) - Dreaming about resuming my life in Beijing province)
Posted: Jan 14, 2013 - 17:53 

The first Beatles I listened too.
I was 13. Just moved to a place I didn't like, a village, where people were looking at us "from the suburbs", as perfect strangers. I just lost all my friends, never felt that alone before, outcast. And there was this music teacher who seemed so softly sad, who decided that instead of the usual "flatitudes" we would be better off discovering sounds we could relate to, giving us a good reason to study English simultaneously.
I don't remember if it was just after noon or later, if it was in the winter or in the summer. But I clearly see and feel the sudden suspension of breathes. Never were we so calm, even long after the music finished. Moments of grace last. 
I don't remember any other moments in my teen age when we were so moved that we didn't even think about hiding it. It was beyond music, a whole state of mind, like to touch a legend, to be a part of the myth. In this small French village in the deep countryside, beginning of the 70s'.
On_The_Beach
(The Blue Planet)
Posted: Jan 14, 2013 - 17:41 

 Bat wrote:
I finally rented it from Netflix (no HBO) and I would say the opposite.  There were a few interesting bits, but really nothing we've not heard before and 4 hours is WAY too long to watch people tell us things we already knew.  I'm not saying don't bother, but in my opinion it could have used some serious editing.
 
Personally I wouldn't edit anything, and I definitely wasn't bored, despite the running time. Perhaps they could keep the existing film as a "Director's Cut" and release a shorter version as an option.
MojoJojo
(Indianapolis, IN USA)
Posted: Jan 14, 2013 - 17:38 

While my ears gently bleed.
DanFHiggins
(Mid Maryland)
Posted: Jan 11, 2013 - 12:26 

Wow
still
timeless 
Lazarus
(Bethany)
Posted: Jan 03, 2013 - 09:00 

 Cynaera wrote:

I love - and will always love - Harrison's music. But I read Clapton's biography, and he has a big, empty place in him that refuses to acknowledge his mistakes, other peoples' successes, and any hint of happiness. He's like a traveler, walking through life, observing events, sometimes even being part of those events, but not giving praise or blame, or anything. Neutral.

IMO, Harrison is the more "human" of the two. Clapton is genius on guitar, but Harrison was genius on life and love. Neither of which impacts the music, I guess, but I'd rather hear a bad song by Harrison than a good song by Clapton, based on what I know now.
 

 
Well said...  miss you...

 
martinc
(Ottawa Canada)
Posted: Jan 01, 2013 - 07:58 

great song, great album. In 1968 when it was released I think it stayed on my turntable for months.
Bat
(Austin)
Posted: Dec 14, 2012 - 09:14 

 On_The_Beach wrote:
Just saw the 3.5 hour Scorsese documentary on George last night.
Really excellent and a must-see for even the most casual Harrison/Beatles fan.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xnx87LIDO9k
 
I finally rented it from Netflix (no HBO) and I would say the opposite.  There were a few interesting bits, but really nothing we've not heard before and 4 hours is WAY too long to watch people tell us things we already knew.  I'm not saying don't bother, but in my opinion it could have used some serious editing.
alexg1
Posted: Dec 11, 2012 - 03:22 

 rockpommel16 wrote:

 stevendejong wrote:
Younger Brother - Train (a new great song)
Pink Floyd - Time
Beethoven - Symphony No.5 - 1. Allegro
The Beatles - While My Guitar Gently Weeps

This must be the Radio Paradise All Stars set. What will be next... AWESOME. 
 
....same as today......incredible....is RP really a radio station?.....think,it´s A LOT more......
 
And today... 63 days cycle?
coy
(san antonio)
Posted: Nov 20, 2012 - 21:23 

one of the best songs of all time anywhere
zigzag
Posted: Nov 09, 2012 - 18:54 

Love Macca's bass fluff just prior to the fade out.

I mean, that mistake reveals the level of boredom and disinterest that George's songs generally induced in the Fab Two.

And one wonders what Lennon's contribution to the recording was. I could look it up in my Beatles Sessions book but I suspect the answer will be "bonking Yoko".

 
midreaming
Posted: Nov 01, 2012 - 16:11 

 jhorton wrote:
Hard to pick a, " Most overplayed Beatles song," but this one would certainly be high on my list....
  bumpity bump-ditty bump .. indeed. Thanks horty


Papasmeg
(Lille France)
Posted: Oct 20, 2012 - 13:00 

Still my favourite Beatles track after nearly 45 years..........
 
helgigermany
(Germany)
Posted: Oct 20, 2012 - 12:55 

Very super nice!
valeriogonzalez
(Quito, Ecuador)
Posted: Oct 20, 2012 - 12:54 

20!
linzie
Posted: Oct 12, 2012 - 15:12 

Beatles were great......GH's greatest contribution!!

He's a team player, letting the rest in on this gem!!!
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