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Remember how we replaced "girl" with "Squirrel" in the lyrics to honor my cat, The Squirrel? I was driving last night with my mom in the seat behind me (there were two other people in the car; we weren't just Driving Miss Daisy'ing it), and "My Girl" came on the Soul Town station. When they got to the first chorus, I heard my mom quietly singing along in the back, "My Squirrel...talking 'bout my Squirrel...my Squirrel my Squirrel!" We all
and then joined in the singing of our new Squirrel anthem.
and then joined in the singing of our new Squirrel anthem.
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It's gonna be A RINGO SHOWCASE!
Having now listened to all 21 (21!) Ringo records for the solo project, I can confidently deem all those irritating call-backs downright Ringo-y, and not in a good “peace and love and I’m having fun” Ringo-y way. I realize John might have meant it to be cheeky but still don’t enjoy it. I actually like the Esher demo better here, with a much sweeter vocal where he sounds like he’s having fun instead of being aggressively nasty (though he obviously hadn’t worked out the lyrics much yet):
“Krista touched on this in the write up, and I didn’t get to post this when it came up but I always enjoyed George Martin’s interview about the origin of this song’s recording and how he had to be convinced to record it as the follow up single to Love Me Do. He tried to push “How Do You Do It” as the 2nd single, which ultimately went to Gerry & the Pacemakers. Good thing Martin didn’t get his way this time or Beatlemania could’ve been severely detoured.” Whoever you are, thank you for writing a supplement for me. I don’t believe that a copy of the “dreary” version George Martin objected to is available, but Anthology 1 contained this somewhat earlier version, with no harmonica and what sounds like Andy White rather than Ringo on drums: