Paul McCartney Pays Tribute to Brian Wilson
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"I’m not sure, but I think it was one of the only Beatles records I never played on. I think we’d had a barney or something, and I said: ‘Oh, f*** you!’ and they said: 'Well, we’ll do it.’ I think George played bass." The song is loved by Beatles fans due to its connection the the Swinging Sixties and the use of psychedelics.
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