The Beatles, Donovan and India
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- | + | A lot of Beatles fans are unaware from the great influence British folk-singer and guitarist Donovan (Donovan Philips Leitch) had on the Beatles and their music in 1968. | |
- | Donovan was a buddy of the Beatles, and when the group traveled to Rishikesh in India to study Transcendental Meditation in February 1968, Donovan came along. There | + | Donovan was a buddy of the Beatles, and when the group traveled to Rishikesh in India to study Transcendental Meditation in February 1968, Donovan came along. There were numerous other westerners present at the Rishikesh camp also, like Mike Love of your Beach Boys. |
- | + | Numerous from the songs that would later function on the Beatles' 1968 album entitled The Beatles - also known as The White Album because of its white cover - emerged in the course of the group's stay in India. | |
- | 1 | + | 1 purpose for this was the fact that Donovan was there. Among the meditation classes, he taught John, Paul and George a unique finger-picking guitar style which can be traced on lots of from the songs on The White Album. |
- | Take Paul McCartney's Blackbird, | + | Take Paul McCartney's Blackbird, by way of example. It was written in India, and it really is a prime instance of how Donovan's guitar-technique was applied by the Beatles. Listen how elegantly Paul picks the strings and how the guitar pattern supports the lead vocal brilliantly. |
- | Acoustic guitars had arguably not sounded | + | Acoustic guitars had arguably not sounded really as sophisticated as that on previous Beatles recordings, possibly using a couple of exceptions, like Paul's I've Just Seen [http://www.legalsoundz.com A Face from 1965] and Lennon's Girl from 1966. The Beatles had typically employed the acoustic to play rhythm guitar - which needless to say worked brilliantly - but the Donovan finger-picking style added but one more dimension their music. |
- | A | + | A further of Paul's songs, Mother Nature's Son, also took shape in India. Also here Donovan's influence is apparent. The lyrics, meanwhile, are mentioned to have been influenced by a lecture given by meditation guru Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, a central figure at the camp. |
- | Paul was | + | Paul was not surprisingly not the only Beatle who was inspired by Donovan's guitar technique. Just listen for the songs Julia and Dear Prudence, each penned by John Lennon. [http://www.legalsoundz.com Dear Prudence] is really about a certain incident that occurred at the Rishikesh meditation camp. The song is definitely about Prudence Farrow, sister of actress Mia Farrow, who also stayed at Rishikesh. Prudence, having said that, preferred to meditate in solitude in her chalet. Ultimately Lennon and George Harrison had to convince her to come out and join the other people: Dear Prudence, will not you come out and play? |
- | Other songs written or inspired by the | + | Other songs written or inspired by the keep in India were Lennon's The Continuing Story Of Bungalow Bill and Sexy Sadie, plus McCartney's Why Don't We Do It In The Road and Wild Honey Pie. |
- | + | Attractive Sadie was originally called Maharishi right after Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, the meditation guru. Soon after obtaining stayed in India to get a when, Lennon lost trust in Maharishi, apparently because of a rumor that the guru had created sexual advances to a female member of the course. The Continuing Story Of Bungalow Bill was about college graduate named Richard Cooke III who visited the Rishikesh community since his mother Nancy was staying there. They did indeed go tiger hunting, just like the song suggests. | |
- | Paul McCartney later | + | Paul McCartney later mentioned he got the concept to Why Don't We Do It In The Road? in India, where he had seen two monkeys copulating inside the road. Wild Honey Pie was a sing along that also emerged in Rishikesh. |
- | The | + | The first Beatle to leave India was [http://www.legalsoundz.com Ringo] , who returned to London in early March. McCartney soon followed, though Lennon and Harrison left in April. |
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