John Lennon: "Hey if I find out you're ever cheating on me, or not even that, if you break up with me and go with someone else, I will literally hunt you down and kill you." Fangirls: "AAAAAAHHHH AAAAAHHHH"
What do you mean? The chords are not played the same in the game than in a guitar 🎸 in the game you are supposed to have 5 buttons simulating different frets and strings, in a real guitar you have six strings to place your fingers…
@@JorgeRoMT yeah, but John's hands and fingers are nearly perfect like the real chords. And like you said, it's just a game! So just enjoy it and respect this great game!
The customs are made with the same level of respect and expertise as the official songs. If you'd never played the game you'd have a hard time guessing which one is a custom. I don't know anyone at Harmonix, but I hope they are low-key rooting for the modders. It's not like they have the rights to do any Beatles content anymore.
John: Thank You! We'll now follow up with a piece about a hammer-wielding serial killer, one about a gun-wielding raccoon, and finally, a man who dies in a tragic car accident! Paul: But it's not me!
I have a particular set of skills...that makes people like me, a nightmare for people like you...if you don't cheat on me, that will be the end of it...
They did another song called little child and the lyrics are legit "Little child, won't you come dance with me? I'm so sad and lonely, baby take a chance with me"
I enjoy it fine, but there’s definitely an incongruity between the music and the subject of the lyrics. It has the upbeat tone and energy of your typical Beatles R&B number, but then the lyrics are about a wicked creep threatening to murder his “little girl” if she even thinks of trying to leave him. The instrumental isn’t dark or weird enough to be fitting, and it’s also not quirky and lighthearted enough to be ironically humorous (Maxwell’s Silver Hammer), so the song’s stuck in this sort of tonal purgatory that leaves a lot of listeners unsure how to feel about it. It doesn’t help either that it’s written in first person. IE, it’s the Fab Four themselves feeling and saying these things (keep in mind, most Beatles fans at the time were still teen girls and young women), further muddling the listening experience. But that’s just my take.