After months of fragments filtered, assisted flamethrower in action BRIT Awards last week, and the wide circulation within rip this afternoon, you can finally hear the full studio version of Kanye West "All Day" then iHeartRadio through.
Is "All Day" based on the output connection oldMcCartney "When the wind blows"?
While the studio version, for the most part, the live version approach, departs most dramatically in the last minute. While the song seems designed to be from album "Ni ** as in Paris" as favorite club (even repeated "ball" of the hit / rhymes "mall" and "that shit cray" chorus), the last minute decision an abrupt left turn in the acoustic strumming and whistles. Although it is the last thing you'd expect at a track like this, which actually comes courtesy of new frequent collaborator Paul McCartney (as confirmed by rapper and singer Theophilus London, which also features on the track), when McCartney had his own first child with his wife Linda.
You can hear Paul tell the whole story behind the interlude below, but here's the rub. Paul says that while circling in the hospital after birth, he was looking at a Picasso painting of an old man playing guitar (presumably Old Guitarist), when he realized that the man was playing a chord that uses "... only two fingers." He tried to recreate the rope, and he thought it sounded good, so I tried to write a whole song around this issue with two fingers.
He later recorded the song during sessions Ram as a guitar track and gentle hissing flame was never released, but recordings have found their way online "When the wind blows."
Although the 45-year-old chord progression is barely recognizable when sung in "Monster" in the style of layered vocals and played synth bass, also appears to be the basis for progression own chords "All Day" on all. I did West and McCartney, who also recorded the ballad of parents "Only One" together, bond over memories of their first child, and end this? What is really cray is that this old lullaby of a song would, after decades, to join the new club banger Kanye West.
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