The Beatles
Mother Nature's Son
White Album
(1968)

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helgigermany
May 05, 2013 - 09:40
very nice!


DrLex
Apr 04, 2013 - 06:08
It's really great to hear something else from the Beatles than the usual classics that have been played to death.


jim1964
Mar 08, 2013 - 20:59
d48m02h1918 wrote:
Simple and Beautiful!!

I was getting ready to say...simple but excellent.



gjeeg
Mar 03, 2013 - 18:48
Let's argue til the glaciers come back about the Beatles!!!


Lazarus
Mar 03, 2013 - 18:46

marvelous...



oldsaxon
Jan 31, 2013 - 11:04
dcdude wrote:
I agree that John was part of the genius of the Beatles so this is in no way a slight towards him ... Paul wrote Helter Skelter - I believe the Who had released something that some critic had remarked was the loudest song he had every heard, Helter Skelter was Paul's attempt to outdo the Who. It's about a roller coaster.

krich58 wrote:
Lazarus
Jan 31, 2013 - 11:00

Everybody in my church loves this song...



vit
Oct 29, 2012 - 09:34
Heh, when I first heard this song when I was younger I thought, aaahhh yes that's right, Nature ! Now I think, "lazy hippy," mostly because mother nature isn't like this song.


d48m02h1918
Oct 29, 2012 - 09:32
Simple and Beautiful!! {#Cheesygrin}


kurtster
May 24, 2012 - 17:08
What, a Beatles song I never rated before ?

10


Proclivities
Mar 30, 2012 - 08:35
allenrudd wrote:
It was always the bass drum riff that seemed way ahead of its time.

They had a special "guest" drummer play that part.

alfred starkey


dwlangham
Mar 22, 2012 - 06:31
allenrudd wrote:
It was always the bass drum riff that seemed way ahead of its time.

Dunno about "ahead of its time" (jazz drummers had done such before, I think) but it catches my ear every time.


helgigermany
Feb 19, 2012 - 12:39
Nice!


unclehud
Nov 16, 2011 - 08:36
Often take this title as a nickanme. I am Mother Nature's Son.


Egrey
Nov 16, 2011 - 08:34
Bill and Rebecca are playing some fine music this morning. Love it!


(former member)
Jun 11, 2011 - 20:00
handsomened wrote:
romeotuma wrote:


This song is soooo good for the ears...

Yes, soooo very cooool.




Glad you agree! Still love this classic!





mem_313
Jan 05, 2011 - 11:48
one of the first songs i learned to play. {#Bananajam}


allenrudd
Jan 05, 2011 - 11:47
It was always the bass drum riff that seemed way ahead of its time.


Shesdifferent
Jan 05, 2011 - 11:47
Nice to hear this....thank God (and Bill) that isn't one of Rod Stewart's soppy ballads....


calypsus_1
Oct 02, 2010 - 17:49

My favorite bassist by ~ pepeyo
©2009-2010 ~ pepeyo

well finally this is my personal list, i have a lilttle trouble by choosing them ´cause there are too many...
1.- Roger Waters(pink floyd)
2.- chris squire(yes) , and misc artists
3.- Sir paul mcartney (the beatles)
4.- Tony Levin( peter gabriel , king crimson , pink floyd (momentary lapse of reason)liquid tension experiment, tony levin band and had played in many albums for a lots of artists).
5.- John paul jones (led zeppelin)
6.- Steve Rodby(pat metheny)
7.- Stanley Clarke(george benson, chick corea,george duke, jean luc ponty , al di meola , larry carlton....
8.- Jaco Pastorius(weather report, pat metheny, blood, sweet and tears, flora purim , herbie hancock...
9.- Gordon Matthew Thomas Sumner STING (the police , sting and misc artists).
10.- Mike Porcaro(toto).
11.- Tim Bogert(beck , bogert & appice)
12.- Victor Wooten(bela fleck and the flecktones)
13.- leland sklar( this is a monster he has play for more musicians than any )
14.- Richard Bona(pat metheny ,larry coryel , michael brecker, joe zawinul)

~ pepeyo


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