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| Genre = Rock | | Genre = Rock | ||
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{{cquote|That's me doing Wilson Pickett. You know, a cowbell going four-in-the bar, and the chord going 'chatoong!'|quotewidth=500px|John Lennon|1980}} | {{cquote|That's me doing Wilson Pickett. You know, a cowbell going four-in-the bar, and the chord going 'chatoong!'|quotewidth=500px|John Lennon|1980}} | ||
− | + | {{cquote|George Harrison and I were once in a car and the Beatles song "You Can't Do That" came on, with that great riff in the beginning on the 12-string. He goes, "I came up with that." And I said, "Really? How?" He said, "I was just standing there and thought, 'I've got to do something!'" That pretty much sums him up. He just had a way of getting right to the business, of finding the right thing to play. That was part of that Beatles magic – they all seemed to find the right thing to play.|quotewidth=500px|Tom Petty, in [http://www.rollingstone.com/music/lists/100-greatest-guitarists-20111123/george-harrison-19691231 Rolling Stone magazine]}} | |
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Latest revision as of 15:01, 12 October 2012
“You Can't Do That” | |||||
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Single by The Beatles | |||||
B-side | "Can't Buy Me Love" | ||||
Released | 20 March 1964 (UK) 16 March 1964 (US) |
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Format | 7" | ||||
Recorded | Abbey Road Studios 25 February 1964 |
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Genre | Rock | ||||
Length | 2:37 | ||||
Label | Parlophone R5114 (UK) Capitol 5587 (US) |
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Writer(s) | Lennon/McCartney | ||||
Producer | George Martin | ||||
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“ | I'd find it a drag to play rhythm all the time, so I always work myself out something interesting to play. The best example I can think of is like I did on 'You Can't Do That.' There really isn't a lead guitarist and a rhythm guitarist on that, because I feel the rhythm guitarist role sounds too thin for records. Anyway it drove me potty to play chunk-chunk rhythm all the time. I never play anything as lead guitarist that George couldn't do better. But I like playing lead sometimes, so I do it. | „ |
—John Lennon, 1964 |
“ | That's me doing Wilson Pickett. You know, a cowbell going four-in-the bar, and the chord going 'chatoong!' | „ |
—John Lennon, 1980 |
“ | George Harrison and I were once in a car and the Beatles song "You Can't Do That" came on, with that great riff in the beginning on the 12-string. He goes, "I came up with that." And I said, "Really? How?" He said, "I was just standing there and thought, 'I've got to do something!'" That pretty much sums him up. He just had a way of getting right to the business, of finding the right thing to play. That was part of that Beatles magic – they all seemed to find the right thing to play. | „ |
—Tom Petty, in Rolling Stone magazine |