So Sad

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«So Sad» es una canción del músico británico George Harrison, publicada en el álbum de estudio Dark Horse (1974). En un principio, Harrison dio la canción a Alvin Lee, guitarrista y cantante de Ten Years After, quien la grabó con el cantante en su álbum On the Road to Freedom (1973). Harrison compuso «So Sad» en Nueva York en 1972 y es la única canción que trata abiertamente sobre su matrimonio fallido con Pattie Boyd.​​ El músico grabó su propia versión de la canción en su hogar, Friar Park, en noviembre de 1973, ocho meses antes de que Boyd dejara a su marido por Eric Clapton. rdf:langString
So Sad è una canzone di George Harrison, inizialmente ceduta ad Alvin Lee, il quale la pubblicò con il nome di So Sad (No Love of His Own), ed in seguito ripresa ed incisa per l'album Dark Horse (1974). rdf:langString
So Sad est une chanson de George Harrison composée entre 1972 et 1973. Il s'agit de l'unique chanson de son répertoire évoquant ses soucis matrimoniaux, son épouse Pattie Boyd étant partie avec son meilleur ami, Eric Clapton. Malgré cet aspect très personnel, le premier interprète de la chanson n'est pas Harrison lui-même. Il la confie en effet à Alvin Lee et pour leur album On the Road to Freedom en 1973. L'ex-Beatle participe à l'enregistrement. * Portail du rock * Portail de la musique • section Chanson rdf:langString
"So Sad" is a song by English rock musician George Harrison that was released on his 1974 album Dark Horse. Harrison originally recorded the song for his previous album, Living in the Material World, before giving it to Alvin Lee, the guitarist and singer with Ten Years After. Lee recorded it – as "So Sad (No Love of His Own)" – with gospel singer Mylon LeFevre for their 1973 album On the Road to Freedom. The latter recording includes contributions from Harrison and marked the first of several collaborations between him and Lee. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString I'm a musician, not a talker. I mean, if you just get my album – it's like Peyton Place. It'll tell you exactly what I've been doing … One [song]'s called "So Sad," one's called "Simply Shady." You'll just hear it …
rdf:langString I like this song a lot as a melody and lyrically, except the only problem is it's depressing. It is so sad. It was at the time I was splitting up with Pattie.
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rdf:langString «So Sad» es una canción del músico británico George Harrison, publicada en el álbum de estudio Dark Horse (1974). En un principio, Harrison dio la canción a Alvin Lee, guitarrista y cantante de Ten Years After, quien la grabó con el cantante en su álbum On the Road to Freedom (1973). Harrison compuso «So Sad» en Nueva York en 1972 y es la única canción que trata abiertamente sobre su matrimonio fallido con Pattie Boyd.​​ El músico grabó su propia versión de la canción en su hogar, Friar Park, en noviembre de 1973, ocho meses antes de que Boyd dejara a su marido por Eric Clapton.
rdf:langString "So Sad" is a song by English rock musician George Harrison that was released on his 1974 album Dark Horse. Harrison originally recorded the song for his previous album, Living in the Material World, before giving it to Alvin Lee, the guitarist and singer with Ten Years After. Lee recorded it – as "So Sad (No Love of His Own)" – with gospel singer Mylon LeFevre for their 1973 album On the Road to Freedom. The latter recording includes contributions from Harrison and marked the first of several collaborations between him and Lee. Harrison began writing "So Sad" in New York in 1972 about the failure of his first marriage, to Pattie Boyd. The lyrics present a stark winter imagery that contrasts with the springtime optimism of his Beatles composition "Here Comes the Sun". Harrison recorded his version of the song during a period of romantic intrigue surrounding his marriage and those of fellow musicians Ron Wood and Ringo Starr. The main recording session took place at Harrison and Boyd's home, Friar Park, in November 1973, eight months before she left him for Eric Clapton. Aside from Harrison's extensive contributions on vocals, guitars and keyboards, the musicians on the recording include Starr, Nicky Hopkins and Jim Keltner. Several reviewers have highlighted "So Sad" as a standout track on the otherwise disappointing Dark Horse album. While commenting on its bleak depiction of lost love, author Simon Leng describes the song as "the temporary death of [Harrison's] Krishna dream", reflecting the singer's surrender to human sorrow over his spiritual resolve.
rdf:langString So Sad est une chanson de George Harrison composée entre 1972 et 1973. Il s'agit de l'unique chanson de son répertoire évoquant ses soucis matrimoniaux, son épouse Pattie Boyd étant partie avec son meilleur ami, Eric Clapton. Malgré cet aspect très personnel, le premier interprète de la chanson n'est pas Harrison lui-même. Il la confie en effet à Alvin Lee et pour leur album On the Road to Freedom en 1973. L'ex-Beatle participe à l'enregistrement. À la fin de cette même année, il enregistre sa propre version dans son studio de Friar Park, avec ses amis Nicky Hopkins, Ringo Starr, Klaus Voormann et Jim Keltner. Cette piste de base est par la suite fortement retouchée, et finalement publiée sur l'album Dark Horse en 1974. Sur le même album, Harrison fait plusieurs allusions acides à ses problèmes de couples par le biais de la pochette du disque et d'une reprise légèrement modifiée de la chanson Bye Bye Love des Everly Brothers. * Portail du rock * Portail de la musique • section Chanson
rdf:langString So Sad è una canzone di George Harrison, inizialmente ceduta ad Alvin Lee, il quale la pubblicò con il nome di So Sad (No Love of His Own), ed in seguito ripresa ed incisa per l'album Dark Horse (1974).
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