Popular Music and Jazz
80s Pop Rock with unconventionalities - Beatles
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Bob Dylan
Desolation Row
Detail
- Strophic structure.
- homophonic texture prioritizing lyrical delivery, influencing the shift from "boy-girl" tropes to serious literary themes on Revolver.
Ballad of a Thin Man
Detail
- Aeolian-mode piano textures mirroring the bleak harmonic detachment and psychological isolation found in the Eleanor Rigby string octet.
- Descending melodic vocal lines
The Beach Boys
Surfin Safari
Detail
- Diatonic Simplicity: Basic I-IV-V progression and surf-pop tropes, serving as the "standard" pop model the Beatles abandoned for chromatic experimentation.
- Driving straight-quaver rhythms, providing the foundational rock-and-roll pulse that Lennon later subverted through syncopated tape loops.
God Only Knows
Detail
- Here there and everywhere got inspired by this son
- Chord inversions and slash chords, directly influencing the non-functional chromaticism in Here, There and Everywhere.
- Lush, multi-tracked polyphonic backing vocals, providing the stylistic blueprint for the dreamlike harmonic "pads" on Revolver.
Good Vibrations
Detail
- Episodic "cell" construction, mirroring the avant-garde, non-linear assembly of musique concrète in Tomorrow Never Knows.
- Use of unconventional electro-theremin textures, paralleling the Beatles’ use of ADT and Leslie-speakers to expand the pop sonic palette.
The Everly Brothers
close-harmony barbershop
Cathy’s Clown
Detail
- Foundational diatonic vocal harmonies, providing the traditional "close-harmony" template that Harrison subverts through minor-ninth dissonances.
- Driving, on-the-beat percussion, which the Beatles evolved into the more complex, polyrhythmic drum patterns of Tomorrow Never Knows.
I Wonder If I Care as Much
Detail
- Modal Inflection: Melancholic Mixolydian-influenced vocals, foreshadowing the shift toward Indian-inspired drones and modal writing in I Want to Tell You.
- Syncopated Phrasing: Unexpected vocal rubato and rhythmic displacement, influencing the internal tension and "strained" feel of Harrison's Revolver compositions.
Pink Floyd
Interstellar Overdrive
Detail
- Non-Functional Sonority: Improvisatory avant-garde textures prioritizing timbre over melody, mirroring the aleatoric nature of the Tomorrow Never Knows tape loops.
- Drone Centricity: Extended exploration of static harmonic fields, paralleling the C-major drone and sitar-led tonality found in Lennon’s psychedelic writing.
Astronomy Domine
Detail
- Fade In
- Space-Age Panning: Disorienting stereo field manipulation and heavy ADT, mirroring the studio-as-instrument philosophy of Tomorrow Never Knows.
- Static Tonality: Heavy reliance on chromatic, non-resolving riffs, reflecting the "trippy" and unstable harmonic language of the mid-60s underground scene.
Bike
Detail
The Beatles
Eight Days A Week
Detail
- Studio Prototype: Early use of an artificial fade-in, serving as a technical precursor to the electronic studio manipulation prevalent throughout Revolver.
- Formulaic Pop: Traditional AABA structure and diatonicism, acting as the "conventional" foil to the experimental forms of Tomorrow Never Knows.
Sexy Sadie
Detail
- Sophisticated revolving chord sequences, evolving the harmonic language and biting lyrical satire first explored in I Want to Tell You.
- Prominent piano-led arrangement, continuing the development of the "weighted" and sardonic keyboard style established during the Revolver sessions.