Come Together by The Beatles

“I would certainly be remiss if I didn't include The Beatles in my Jam Time Capsule doing the #1 song in my Desert Isle 100 list compiled 5 years ago, before all the commotion started.... I'm giving Nusiki a shot at http://www.nusiki.com/#/users/16813 as Bullfrogjams..... I'm also ramblin' to: http://bullfrogjams.tumblr.com/ and http://www.letsloop.com/Bullfrog Hopefully, I'll know which is best by the end of the month........ Hope to see you somewhere....”

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I would certainly be remiss if I didn't include The Beatles in my Jam Time Capsule doing the #1 song in my Desert Isle 100 list compiled 5 years ago, before all the commotion started.... I'm giving Nusiki a shot at http://www.nusiki.com/#/users/16813 as Bullfrogjams..... I'm also ramblin' to: http://bullfrogjams.tumblr.com/ and http://www.letsloop.com/Bullfrog Hopefully, I'll know which is best by the end of the month........ Hope to see you somewhere....

bullfrog 3 Sep 2015

Love this one   13

taynagainsbourg 30 Mar 2013

Sept. 26 - 1969 Abbey Road was released.... This is my #FunkyFriday jam....   23

natyblooming 27 Sep 2013

My #psychedelic week continues with this lovely "gobbledygook" (as Lennon later called it), which started as a Timothy Leary request for a campaign song when he ran against Ronald Reagan for Governor of California (slogan: Come Together, Join The Party). From Abbey Road (1969).   2

clementix 9 Jul 2015

The song's history began when Lennon was inspired by Timothy Leary's campaign for governor of California against Ronald Reagan, which promptly ended when Leary was sent to prison for possession of marijuana. The thing was created in the studio. It's gobbledygook; Come Together was an expression that Leary had come up with for his attempt at being president or whatever he wanted to be, and he asked me to write a campaign song. I tried and tried, but I couldn't come up with one. But I came up with this, Come Together, which would've been no good to him - you couldn't have a campaign song like that, right? —John Lennon, All We Are Saying, David Sheff Can't let this end without playing one of my top five Beatle songs.It doesn't matter to me if it is gobbledygook (as Lennon said) I just love the way the song sounds by the Beatles.I have heard many of the covers but I haven't heard one yet that I like.Of course thats just imho.   3

zodat 8 Sep 2015

hold you in his armchair, you can feel his disease.   10

zodat 27 May 2014