Jimi Hendrix and “A Day in the Life” – FAQ
When we suggested a Hendrix connection to “A Day in the Life,” you had A LOT to say about it. Here are responses to the most frequent questions/comments.
The Real Story Behind “The Devil’s Tritone”
Think of “the Devil’s Tritone” as a kind of musical itching powder, designed to evoke a particular feeling. See which artists have used it!
In Defense of “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band”
“Sgt. Pepper’s” is oft credited as the first concept album. Truth be told, Mothers of Invention’s “Freak Out” predates it by a year. That doesn’t matter.
The Making of The Beatles’ “A Day in the Life”
What went into the creation of this Beatles masterpiece? And what was done to make John Lennon comfortable with his own singing voice? Details courtesy of “Sound Pictures,” Ken Womack’s second George Martin biography.
How Jimi Hendrix (May Have) Influenced The Beatles’ “A Day In The Life”
After receiving a ton of feedback regarding his video on Hendrix’s potential influence on “A Day in the Life,” Scott Freiman posted a follow-up video to address frequent questions/comments.