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A ginger sling with a pineapple heart
Coffee dessert, yes, you know it's good news
But you'll have to have them all pulled out
After the Savoy truffle
Cool cherry cream, nice apple tart
I feel your taste all the time we're apart
Coconut fudge really blows down those blues (whoo)
But you'll have to have them all pulled out
After the Savoy truffle
You might not feel it now
When the pain cuts through
You're gonna know, and how!
The sweat is gonna fill your head (whoa)
When it becomes too much, you'll shout aloud
But you'll have to have them all pulled out
After the Savoy truffle
You know that what you eat you are
But what is sweet now turns so sour
We all know [[The Beatles:Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da|o-bla-di-bla-da]]
But can you show me where you are?
Creme tangerine and Montelimar
A ginger sling with a pineapple heart
Coffee dessert, yes, you know it's good news (whoo)
But you'll have to have them all pulled out
After the Savoy truffle
Yes, you'll have to have them all pulled out
After the Savoy truffle
1. The Rolling Stone - Exile on Main Street
2. Led Zeppelin - Physical Graffiti
3. The Clash - London Calling
From Wikipedia:
"Harrison wrote the song as a tribute to his friend Eric Clapton's chocolate addiction, and indeed he derived the title and many of the lyrics from a box of Mackintosh Good News chocolates. Supposedly all of the candy names used in the song are authentic except cherry cream and coconut fudge. The chorus ("But you'll have to have them all pulled out after the savoy truffle") refers to the state of the consumer's teeth after eating the aforementioned confection."
And that electric piano!
Hank Aaron didn't hit a home run each time he came to the plate.
4 T butter
1 egg yolk
½ C icing sugar, sifted
½ C semi-sweet chocolate chips
1 T vanilla extract
1 T brandy
dessicated coconut
In a small saucepan, over very low heat, melt butter and whisk in the egg yolk until thick, add sugar and whisk until smooth. Add brandy and vanilla extract. Add the chocolate chips and stir with a rubber spatula until chips are completely melted and mixture is smooth and no longer glossy. Transfer to a glass container and cool in the fridge for 30 minutes. Shape into 1-inch balls, roll in coconut.
Perhaps the finest comment I've ever read on RP. Screw the already sky high triglycerides number.... I'm giving this a go this weekend. Thanks Stefan!
I fully agree.
But an 8 though; just because it's The Beatles? No. This is "Acceptable" because it's The Beatles.
Everybody in my church thinks this song is delicious...
It's because the producer made them "stereo" cheaply, as stereo was becoming popular. it wasn't an on-purpose artsy thing. Now you can buy the music remastered, and in true stereo.
This album was recorded in "true" stereo. There was nothing done "cheaply" - The Beatles and EMI were using very expensive, state-of-the art equipment in 1968. As mentioned earlier, most things George Martin and The Beatles did in the studio were "on-purpose, artsy" things.
It's because the producer made them "stereo" cheaply, as stereo was becoming popular. it wasn't an on-purpose artsy thing. Now you can buy the music remastered, and in true stereo.
Correction: *everything* George Martin (the producer in question) did was an "on-purpose artsy thing". That's 'cuz he was, you know, an artist.
Oh, and the remastered version features the same stereo mix — quirky by todays standards, but definitely "artsy".
What?? No way.
jnhashmi wrote:
It's because the producer made them "stereo" cheaply, as stereo was becoming popular. it wasn't an on-purpose artsy thing. Now you can buy the music remastered, and in true stereo.
4 T butter
1 egg yolk
½ C icing sugar, sifted
½ C semi-sweet chocolate chips
1 T vanilla extract
1 T brandy
dessicated coconut
In a small saucepan, over very low heat, melt butter and whisk in the egg yolk until thick, add sugar and whisk until smooth. Add brandy and vanilla extract. Add the chocolate chips and stir with a rubber spatula until chips are completely melted and mixture is smooth and no longer glossy. Transfer to a glass container and cool in the fridge for 30 minutes. Shape into 1-inch balls, roll in coconut.
I bet these truffles would be wonderful rolled in unsweetened cocoa powder, or cinnamon-sugar, or powdered sugar, or crushed almonds, or...
love it...
as you say...
Yeah, share some of those drugs, dude.
Somebody's gonna say Beethoven's 9th I just know it.. With Dennis Hoppers last moments in "True Romance" in mind I'd like to suggest we start w/ Beck's incomparable Stereopathetic Soul Manure. It's bold, honest, ‘looks down the barrel of the gun, ..with a coke and a smile. rock and roll.
Hey that's a catchy name. Sounds like a 80's 90's outdoor concert jam band. HaHaaa! they wish right? they couldn't leave the studio with that dog and pony show if they tried. Come to think of it they look kinda cabin-feverish in those last studio sessions.. hmm. The dark ominous cloud of realization slowly rolling in... kinda hard to watch.
very stupid aliens. nice t-shirt but otherwise they have crappy taste.
Somebody's gonna say Beethoven's 9th I just know it.. With Dennis Hoppers last moments in "True Romance" in mind I'd like to suggest we start w/ Beck's incomparable Stereophonic Soul Manure. It's bold, honest, ‘looks down the barrel of the gun, ..with a coke and a smile. rock and roll.
very stupid aliens. nice t-shirt but otherwise they have crappy taste.
Somebody's gonna say Beethoven's 9th I just know it.. With Dennis Hoppers last moments in "True Romance" in mind I'd like to suggest we start w/ Beck's incomparable Stereopathetic Soul Manure. It's bold, honest, ‘looks down the barrel of the gun, ..with a coke and a smile. rock and roll.
From Wikipedia:
"Harrison wrote the song as a tribute to his friend Eric Clapton's chocolate addiction, and indeed he derived the title and many of the lyrics from a box of Mackintosh Good News chocolates. Supposedly all of the candy names used in the song are authentic except cherry cream and coconut fudge. The chorus ("But you'll have to have them all pulled out after the savoy truffle") refers to the state of the consumer's teeth after eating the aforementioned confection."
Just a guess: a pastry?
I pulled my post and posted an on-line recipe instead.
Just a guess: a pastry?
4 T butter
1 egg yolk
½ C icing sugar, sifted
½ C semi-sweet chocolate chips
1 T vanilla extract
1 T brandy
dessicated coconut
In a small saucepan, over very low heat, melt butter and whisk in the egg yolk until thick, add sugar and whisk until smooth. Add brandy and vanilla extract. Add the chocolate chips and stir with a rubber spatula until chips are completely melted and mixture is smooth and no longer glossy. Transfer to a glass container and cool in the fridge for 30 minutes. Shape into 1-inch balls, roll in coconut.
They are probably session players. The horn charts were written by budding—now legendary—producer, Chris Thomas, who'd just been hired by George Martin while producing The Beatles (White Album). Further info at: https://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:0jfexqwgldje~T1 and on a Procol Harum site: https://www.procolharum.com/chris_thomas3.htm.
jnhashmi wrote:
Does anybody know who is responsible for the brass in this song?
love it love it love it...
+100
Not getting the Beatles because it wasn't the "music of my youth" is a ridiculous statement. Just ask any Beatle lover born afer 1970 - their are tens of millions of them I believe.
You're exactly on target. I saw Paul at Coachella on 4/17/09. Me and about 100,000 other people, from very young children to folks older than Paul (66! What are them old folks doing out that late!?!).
We were all singing along, and having the time of our lives. There's no age barrier with The Beatles. You either "get it", or you don't.
I feel for those who don't.
Hey check this out. It is really cool. Some restaurants in Houston are having some sort of contest to make the best Savoy Truffle. Apparently it ties into a benefit event where some bands are playing the entire White Album. https://lovestreetlightcircus.org/events/savoy-truffle/
Good thing musical taste is so objective that one could make that determination. :)
But seriously. I really don't "get" the Beatles, or Hendrix, for that matter. Maybe it's because I have no soul. Maybe because it's because I didn't grow up around that time and haven't associated that music with my youth. Maybe it's because I couldn't be a musician to save my life.
Not getting the Beatles because it wasn't the "music of my youth" is a ridiculous statement. Just ask any Beatle lover born afer 1970 - their are tens of millions of them I believe.
1963? I don't think so.
So did George ever go trout fishing with Eric? Just curious.
BTW, relative to chocolate and opiates, I highly recommend trout fishing.
You owe me a new keyboard!