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TopicMount Rushmore Stats & Discussion
Seanchan
04/25/24 7:17:04 AM
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HaRRicH posted...
(Beatles-topic closed while I was writing this)

Once upon a time, my mom was pregnant when she heard Here Comes The Sun with George Harrison singing on the radio...and now I'm named after one of the Beatles.

I flip-flop if Here Comes The Sun is a top-four song of theirs or not, but the song definitely has popularity and personal impacts for people. It's just a beautiful song that's unique in their library. If you feel like Mt. Rushmore should represent more than just Lennon and McCartney, Here Comes The Sun feels like a pretty easy next choice.

ZenOfThunder posted...
in high school drama class we had to film a music video. the "director" in my group picked Here Comes the Sun. I played the Sun. I wore a yellow shirt. I tormented the rest of the group.

I was the son and I had come

I was looking to know if there was a larger cultural reason like "it was the end theme of an anime" or something like that. I was very surprised to see it was their most played on Spotify by such a large margin.

For the record, when we did Rank the Tracks on Abbey Road, the group opinion put it #2 (behind Something). I personally had it #9. So, my opinion is a bit out of sync with others on it. But thankfully it didn't make the Rushmore!

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