This song which is unique but is actually a real epics, "Feel the Benefit", really really excellent as far as epics go, but rips off "Venus and Mars" AND "Dear Prudence", and REALLY preachy; "If you get something valuable from the person or event you have ever experienced, and you benefit from it, you have a moral obligation to share it with others"
That's funny, assuming you really didn't know that Jimmy McCulloch (10cc) did the guitar on Venus and Mars and a number of McCartney's other projects. I don't feel that it is "preachy" at all. The song's message is in the last verse. Give it another listen.
That's funny, assuming you really didn't know that Jimmy McCulloch (10cc) did the guitar on Venus and Mars and a number of McCartney's other projects. I don't feel that it is "preachy" at all. The song's message is in the last verse. Give it another listen.
This song which is unique but is actually a real epics, "Feel the Benefit", really really excellent as far as epics go, but rips off "Venus and Mars" AND "Dear Prudence", and REALLY preachy; "If you get something valuable from the person or event you have ever experienced, and you benefit from it, you have a moral obligation to share it with others"
That's funny, assuming you really didn't know that Jimmy McCulloch (10cc) did the guitar on Venus and Mars and a number of McCartney's other projects. I don't feel that it is "preachy" at all. The song's message is in the last verse. Give it another listen.
That's funny, assuming you really didn't know that Jimmy McCulloch (10cc) did the guitar on Venus and Mars and a number of McCartney's other projects. I don't feel that it is "preachy" at all. The song's message is in the last verse. Give it another listen.