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<blockquote data-quote="JonnyP" data-source="post: 1105492" data-attributes="member: 17918"><p>I got a feeling that it was a way to re-position the Beatles break up as an Across the Universe moment to go from the group working on I Me Mine tunes to a more coherent whole and to Get Back to their original love for one another. Sadly, I don’t think that any of them wanted to Dig a Poney or more from it, and were already too far down the Long and Winding Road. At least by that time Paul and John had realised it wasn’t just the Two of Us who made the Beatles what they were, and all of the had decided to Let It Be. I have to admit that the original production (Phil Spector) meant that as an album I couldn’t really Dig It, but my Beatles obsessed girlfriend at the time (Maggie) Mae have a different opinion, interestingly we lived at 910 Bristol Rd at the time. The one after 909, and because it was so damned cold there, we were always saying that we were For You Blue rather than freezing our arses off unless huddled together in a sleeping bag by the (condemned) gas fire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JonnyP, post: 1105492, member: 17918"] I got a feeling that it was a way to re-position the Beatles break up as an Across the Universe moment to go from the group working on I Me Mine tunes to a more coherent whole and to Get Back to their original love for one another. Sadly, I don’t think that any of them wanted to Dig a Poney or more from it, and were already too far down the Long and Winding Road. At least by that time Paul and John had realised it wasn’t just the Two of Us who made the Beatles what they were, and all of the had decided to Let It Be. I have to admit that the original production (Phil Spector) meant that as an album I couldn’t really Dig It, but my Beatles obsessed girlfriend at the time (Maggie) Mae have a different opinion, interestingly we lived at 910 Bristol Rd at the time. The one after 909, and because it was so damned cold there, we were always saying that we were For You Blue rather than freezing our arses off unless huddled together in a sleeping bag by the (condemned) gas fire. [/QUOTE]
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