![]() ![]() ![]() But what it offered was a chance for bands seated in the world of hard rock the chance to reproduce the tune to fit their truth.īecause it is a truthful song, which might explain why Charles Manson used it for his own political means. ![]() McCartney has performed the tune in his solo set, and delivers a commendable vocal, considering his age, but it never truly suited The Beatles. Positioned on the roof, the band could have delivered a rendition that was heavy on guts and high on atmosphere, but opted to produce the banal ‘One After 909’ instead. Well, it was at least better than ‘Revolution 9’.ĭesigned for the live stage, the tune was built around the band’s performance abilities, which makes you question why they didn’t include it during the 1969 rooftop performance that featured at the end of Let It Be and Get Back. Some would even argue that it’s not even that good and that it only made its way onto The White Album because it showed a new side to the band. ‘Helter Skelter’ is a tune by The Beatles, but that doesn’t necessarily mean that it’s a great tune by The Beatles. ![]()
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