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Least Favorite | Reviewer: Jatnna | 6/9/07
John said this is his "least favorite song of the beatles", and i have to say mine too, even if the rhythm is great. He also said it was the song he most regretted writing.
But I kind of understand what this song means. It's the gelous feeling and it's common for most of people .
Psychologically correct | Reviewer: Michael E Piston | 4/23/07
This song, like so much written by McCartney and Lennon, works so well because it is psychologically correct. It shows the psychological frame of mine of the jealous / abusive lover that lurks in most, if not all men. The fact that M / L can pull out of their own thoughts and experiences these dark elements shows their creative genius. It doesn't mean that they endorse, much less intend to act upon such ideas. Quite the contrary, by bringing them to the surface they expose and, to a certain extent disarm these vicious ideas by exposing them to the harsh sunlight of consciousness.
At the time, they could've had anyone that they wanted! | Reviewer: Anonymous | 4/17/07
Uh, I have just three little questions. My questions about this song are: 1. Who wrote this worthless pile of sickening junk?
2. Also, who said it wouldn't scare people to death? [No pun intended.] 3. Last but certainly not least, why would the people who sang it have needed to set their minds on one person? As the review's title clearly states and I quote, "At the time, they could've have had anyone that they wanted!"
Run for your life | Reviewer: Dave | 2/28/05
Not for the squeemish or politically correct Beatles fan. A dear friend of mine takes offense to this one. Seperate yourself from reality and enjoy. Belongs in the company of"Stray Cat blues"Rolling Stnes
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