Taxman
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“ | I brought my old Epiphone electric guitar out, which was like a cheap Gibson in the early days. It's the guitar that I played the opening riff of 'Paperback Writer' on, so it's a lovely guitar. It can be quite varied — sort of horny and hard, like the 'Taxman' solo; that was the other thing I used it on. George let me have a go for the solo because I had an idea -- it was the early Jimi Hendrix days and I was trying to persuade George to do something like that, feedback-y and crazy. And I was showing him what I wanted, and he said, 'Well, you do it.' | „ |
—Paul McCartney, "RollingStone Interview, 2005 |
“ | 'Taxman' was when I first realized that even though we had started earning money, we were actually giving most of it away in taxes. It was and still is typical. | „ |
—George Harrison, 1980 |
“ | I remember the day he (George) called to ask for help on 'Taxman,' one of his first songs. I threw in a few one-liners to help the song along because that's what he asked for. He came to me because he couldn't go to Paul. Paul wouldn't have helped him at that period. I didn't want to do it. I just sort of bit my tongue and said OK. It had been John and Paul for so long, he'd been left out because he hadn't been a songwriter up until then. | „ |
—John Lennon, Playboy Interviews, 1980 |
“ | George wrote that and I played guitar on it. He wrote it in anger at finding out what the taxman did. He had never known before then what could happen to your money. | „ |
—Paul McCartney, 1984 |
“ | I was pleased to have Paul play that bit on 'Taxman.' If you notice, he did like a little Indian bit on it for me. | „ |
—George Harrison, Guitar Player Magazine interview, 1987 |