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One Song

The Beatles “Come Together”

One Song

Hartbeat

Music Commentary, Music Interviews, Onesong, Comedy, Music

4.9876 Ratings

🗓️ 31 August 2023

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

This week on one song we’re talking all things joo joo eyeball, walrus gumboot, and monkey finger — That’s right, Diallo and LUXXURY are peering into The Beatles word salad masterpiece, Come Together. Come for John Lennon’s breathtaking isolated vocal stems, stay for LUXXRY’s hot takes on Ringo Starr’s drumming skills. Album: Abbey Road Artist: The Beatles Released: 1969 Genres: Blues rock, Swamp rock, Rock, Folk Featured songs: You Can't Catch Me by Chuck Berry, You Can't Catch Me by John Lennon

Transcript

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0:00.0

One, a two, one, two, three, four.

0:08.3

Here come on one song we be talking about music gonna talk about Beatles here on Sirius XM gonna talk about commerce and art and hopefully be funny want to thank

0:27.0

Kevin Hart.

0:28.7

This is what song.

0:31.1

The piano riddle and luxury.

0:38.0

Yeah, that was amazing.

0:42.2

That was fun.

0:42.8

That was fun.

0:43.4

That was fun.

0:44.1

Hey, I'm actor, writer, and sometimes DJ, Diallo Riddle.

0:47.7

And I'm producer, DJ, and songwriter Luxury,

0:49.8

aka the guy who whispers interpolation on TikTok.

0:53.8

So if you haven't guessed it yet,

0:56.1

today we are talking about the Beatles,

0:58.2

little, you know, underground British group

1:00.6

that you might have heard of,

1:01.5

and their song, come together.

1:03.2

The funny thing about this episode is that, like,

1:05.6

this is the, I can't think of a more culturally big,

1:09.2

they've been around for 60 years,

1:10.6

and that duration is a huge

1:12.8

part of their hugeness.

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