Talk:If I Needed Someone

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Untitled section[edit]

68.9.64.19: I copied that Harrison quote right out of his autobiography, so I'm pretty sure it's right. The Personnel section is copied out of Revolution In the Head; it might not be accurate, but if you're going to correct it, you should cite another source for it. --typhoon 05:24, 23 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Song's composition[edit]

Just thought I should add that this song's composition is very similar to George's 'Here Comes the Sun' which employs the same 'D Nut' chord technique to create the vocal melody. Interestingly, for 'Here Comes the Sun' George once again capoes his guitar on the 7th fret making the final key A major (the same as he does here for 'If I Needed Someone').

Thought you might like to add this detail to the current page for this song.

Thanks.

"Pepperstool 14:10, 24 July 2006 (UTC)"[reply]

Please remove `...The Quiet Beatle...' The term is overused (now almost a cliche), unnecessary and superfluous. Lux dixon (talk) 17:11, 13 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Note 2[edit]

I don't understand if the note 2 --> "The Drivetime Show presented by Stuart Maconie, BBC Radio 2, 7 June 2004" is a book or... what? The same case is for the note 8, and 9. Can someone help me? Plz? Thaaaaanks. --79.45.5.37 (talk) 19:39, 13 March 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Isn't there no one who can help me? Pleeease! I'm asking youuuuuuuuuuuuuuu. --79.45.5.37 (talk) 20:30, 13 March 2012 (UTC)[reply]


the Hollies' point of view[edit]

the article's main section claims "they were quite critical and said they had made a mistake recording it" ... "because it only reached 20". Is this reason enough to be generally critical about the song? Does this belong to the main section of this article? Reference needed please (E-Kartoffel (talk) 12:15, 10 April 2012 (UTC)).[reply]

I'm glad I'm not the only person who notices it!! That claim should be removed from the article's introduction especially since it has no reference at all... If that claim is true I would hate the Hollies forever until their grandchildren die!!! When there is no reference within one month I will remove that stupid claim because it is ruining the article!!! Alcohkid (talk) 01:54, 10 October 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Presently, I would say that there are no ill feelings held between at least George Harrison's son and Tony Hick's family (of the Hollies, still playing lead guitar). As evidence I copied this from Tony Hick's Wikipedia page: "His son Paul Hicks has worked as an award winning sound engineer at Abbey Road Studios and having earlier assisted with preparing mixes of several vintage Hollies recordings was then involved with projects by Pink Floyd, Paul McCartney and George Harrison, then several of The Beatles remastering projects, notably the Anthology and Let It Be... Naked albums, plus was involved in the recent remastering of the mono versions of The Beatles back catalogue on Compact Disc. Paul, along with pal Dhani Harrison, is a member of the band thenewno2, whose music was featured in the 2013 movie, Beautiful Creatures." I hope that people will let old wounds heal. — Preceding unsigned comment added by ProfJayJay (talkcontribs) 01:23, 27 October 2013 (UTC)[reply]

George Harrison and Tony Hicks were next door neighbours later and their sons became good friends Graham Nash had been against The Hollies covering 'If I Needed Someone' because he didn't want it to look as if The Hollies were relying on The Beatles to write hits for them (they had composed their 1964 UK hit 'We're Through' that made no.7 and would go on to write their own 'A' sides from late 1966). Nash was out voted as the rest of the band wanted to cover the song which Beatles producer George Martin had suggested to his EMI colleague Hollies producer Ron Richards might be suitable for The Hollies (who were first to put a George Harrison song into the UK Top Twenty - four years before George could do it himself with 'Something' in 1969). The Hollies cover was climbing up the UK chart when George's negative comments in the NME music paper effectively stopped it's progress as sales stalled after that - depriving George of further royalties, and a better songwriting case to impress Martin, Lennon, and McCartney (who must have nevertheless noticed 'only a George song' was in the UK Top Twenty chart).John Lennon later praised up The Hollies 1971 single 'Hey Willy' when doing a guest singles review in the UK music press, and Graham Nash was invited to sing on 'All You Need is Love' recording as part of The Beatles 'friends'- The Hollies namechecked 'Lovely Rita Meter Maid' in their song; 'Do The Best You Can' (1968) and sang a live version of 'Let it Be' as a tribute in their 1971 concerts, while Paul and Linda McCartney later loaned The Hollies their synth (used on 'Band on The Run') for their 1975 track; 'Another Night', so they all became friends after this mid sixties incident.Grella

there is (very nice) cover by James Taylor from his syracus live album (1970). maybe this should be mentioned, too? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 79.242.91.152 (talk) 18:43, 6 November 2013 (UTC)[reply]

The lede should be changed[edit]

I don't think the American compilation should be in the lede, but it's not a big deal as long as the infobox reflects the song the album is actually from. I just don't believe it's relevant to the lede, or at least if the trivia needs to be kept it should be moved away from the mention of Rubber Soul. Worded as it is can be seen as trivializing its status on Rubber Soul. YouCanDoBetter (talk) 19:59, 4 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]

This issue comes up again and again on different pages, such as here and here on the discography talk page. Consensus there has been that the US and UK releases are both studio albums, rather than the US release only being a compilation. Tkbrett (✉) 20:12, 4 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]
I'm willing to wait, it's not a big deal. I don't think that consensus will last, but that's not for me to decide. I still vote to separate the information in the lede to make it clearer, but until someone votes to break the impasse I'm fine with leaving it as it is. YouCanDoBetter (talk) 20:16, 4 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]

12 String lead guitar[edit]

How come I can’t edit George playing a 12 string guitar in personal when it’s clearly stated in the recording section that he plays his 1965 Rickenbacker 360/12? I added a source to no avail. Tylerboyd17 (talk) 01:33, 23 October 2023 (UTC)[reply]

In none of your additions did you actually add a source to the text. If you are going to change content in an article, you need to add a source. You cannot just point to another part of the article or include links to fan sites in your edit summaries. The one source presently used for the personnel section, Ian MacDonald, simply writes "lead guitar". That seems good enough. Tkbrett (✉) 13:50, 23 October 2023 (UTC)[reply]
It literally mentions a 12 stringer in the article, and literally says it on THIS PAGE that he plays a 12 string guitar. Tylerboyd17 (talk) 05:51, 24 October 2023 (UTC)[reply]
He also switches to his 1965 Rickenbacker 360/12 when they performed this song live from his
1965 Epiphone Casino. Is listening to the song itself not good enough, because that is mostly what you can hear. Tylerboyd17 (talk) 05:55, 24 October 2023 (UTC)[reply]
This is an entire concert, and at 21:45 into the video is when the play If I Needed Someone, and it’s the only song he performs with his 1965 Rickenbacker 360/12. The same guitar he used in the recording studio according to THIS PAGE, which is an electric twelve string guitar.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=cxRAN9CIwAo&si=fRiI3zqk9yEDcxfe Tylerboyd17 (talk) 06:07, 24 October 2023 (UTC)[reply]
You have missed the point. Obviously George played a 12-string. The point is that you cannot use other sections of an article or original research to make changes in the personnel section. Use reliable sources and then cite them. Tkbrett (✉) 17:01, 24 October 2023 (UTC)[reply]