I think John played both the 6 12-string acoustics.Lol. And the dark humor fire at the end shows that at least some of it is fiction.Incredible. Is there a second meaning to the song or not? But it didn’t, it meant I burned the fucking place down as an act of revenge”Too funny! / She showed me her room / "Isn't it good, Norwegian wood?" Wink, wink.

More indeed because the meeting never got to ” the expected end”. This site is not associated with The Beatles, Apple Corps Ltd, related organisations, or any members of The Beatles or their representatives.This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Скачивай Wildlife - Norwegian Wood This Bird Has Flown, The Beatles Acoustic Trio - Norwegian Wood This Bird Has Flown. I found all your different interpretations really interesting too.When he says he “once had a girl” we know what that means. So they, both, had to lit the fire that was never lit because of too much wine and dope. You’re funny.LOL! When the Beatles went to France, the “meeting” was arranged. When you go to a bird’s place it is customary to comment on the decor hence the reference to the pine. It is mandatory to procure user consent prior to running these cookies on your website.It was during this time that John was writing songs for ‘Norwegian Wood’ is my song completely. Although the part was later re-recorded on a guitar by Jeff Beck, it is possible that The Beatles – who appeared on a bill with The Yardbirds in June, the month ‘Heart Full Of Soul’ was released – would have been aware of the burgeoning influence of Indian music upon the group’s sound.In April The Kinks recorded ‘See My Friends’, which featured a pseudo-Indian drone and an approximation of a sitar played by Dave Davies on a guitar. And Lennon has admitted he was trying to hide the true meaning of the lyrics to hide his infidelity. Supposedly, John and Sonny carried on an affair in the Freeman’s wood panelled home. Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown) Lyrics: I once had a girl / Or should I say, she once had me? Also, did anyone besides Paul say it was about arson?I’m speculating that John was having “performance problems” and was unable When he woke up he had Norwegian (morning) Wood and pleasured himself in the tub. Sous l'impulsion de George Harrison, Norwegian Wood est aussi la première chanson de l'histoire de la pop à inclure un sitar, un instrument indien, dont le guitariste … Can anyone help? Obviously a Girl to leave Lennon alone, if he was “out”, at the peak of his stardom, had to be some woman as Bardot. The lyric, ” Isn’t it good, Norwegian wood” seems to be a play on words: Isn Tit good, Norwegian wood.“It could have meant I lit a fire to keep myself warm, and wasn’t the decor of her house wonderful? ‘Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown)’ was a landmark recording for The Beatles, being one of the first Western pop songs to feature the sitar, an Indian instrument. She was known to speak of herself as “Norwegian.”None of this has been confirmed except for Philip Norman’s book; his facts can be off at times (as is his older book “Shout!”) but he makes it sound legit.Sonny Drane (sometimes erroneously referred to as “Sonny Freeman Drane”) was born in 1939 as Sonnhild Spielhagen. I don’t think you need to look for a solid narrative as much as a montage of experience, image and idea–as well as stream of consciousness. John’s being treated in a way he may perhaps of treated some others after a one-night stand.I’m pretty sure the line is “crawled *off* to sleep in the bath”.Go back and read the line “under the influence of Bob Dylan”. One of the great things about this song is that we don’t know and probably never will, who it was about. It never occurred to me it could be a crime. For all of Paul says, will keeping saying, adding to the story, is bullshit. I’ll take that with me, if you don’t mind.Here’s another one where the extent of Paul’s contribution to a Lennon-identified song is hard to pin down(despite Paul’s claim that there were only two they disagreed on, “In My Life” and “Eleanor Rigby”). Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown). She intends to seduce him again, inviting him to sit, where there’s nowhere to sit but her bed. I’ve read that the phrase was a description of cheap wood pine for the walls of one’s dwelling that was popular for a time in Britain during the 60’s.

Using the working title “Knowing she wood” would have been John’s equivalent of Paul’s famous “Scrambled Eggs” for “Yesterday” only much cleverer.Yes, but the lyric is the title of the song. We would usually start looking through the cupboard to see if we could come up with something, a new sound, and I picked the sitar up – it was just lying around; I hadn’t really figured out what to do with it.

The U.S. mono edition of this song on “Rubber Soul” is riddled with recording errors. I think Paul’s claim of such a significant contribution is apocryphal.This song sure is about smoking marijuana. Contributing the middle presumably meant both words and melody?

So more like she was in control, and not him, and that’s what he found shameful or hurtful. But it didn’t, it meant I burned the fucking place down as an act of revenge, and then we left it there and went into the instrumental.In February 1965 The Yardbirds recorded a single, ‘Heart Full Of Soul’, with a sitar player. It was a real crummy-quality one, actually, but I bought it and mucked about with it a bit. Lennon was so “blown up” that he had to much wine and to much dope and, when he was awoke, the “bird”, which obviously means the girl, was gone. It was quite spontaneous: I found the notes that played the lick. It must have been very difficult to be a genius but to unquestionably play second fiddle in the greatest band of all time.I think you are reading too much into this. Once you’ve got the great idea, they do tend to write themselves, providing you know how to write songs. And if she did, why would he view this as rejection (“this bird has flown”)?Why couldn’t it mean both?