ALL YOU NEED IS LOVE: THE WAY OF JOY


Esprit Voyages: All we really need is love's confusing joy

And they were more satisfied with the quality of their relationship overall. These findings suggest there is something about the genes that control our oxytocin system, which systematically predicts our ability to experience positive moments with someone close to us. Is there something specific about our oxytocin system, the authors wondered, that promotes social bonds?

The researchers ran a different study. Instead, they asked for them to share a personal positive event. Like those in the first study, participants felt joy and enthusiasm.

Jeff Tuesday 8 December Garrett Hawk Saturday 5 September Thewalruswaspaul Saturday 5 April John was often sarcastic and he was quick to notice and talk or sing about various ironies in life. Never one of my favorites, either. From the French national anthem to the great fade out this is a classic. Great web-site Joe — glad I found it.

But, unlike in the first one, no pattern emerged at a genetic level. The presence of CD38, here, could not systematically predict the presence of these positive feelings. Lauren Klein is a Greater Good editorial assistant. For more, visit greatergood. By balancing our physiology and nervous systems, body-based practices can help us through hard times. This site is brought to you by A Network for Grateful Living, a c 3 nonprofit. Take this quiz to measure how compassionate your love is.

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Take this quiz to discover how trusting you are in your relationship. These findings suggest there is something about the genes that control our oxytocin system, which systematically predicts our ability to experience positive moments with someone close to us. Is there something specific about our oxytocin system, the authors wondered, that promotes social bonds? The researchers ran a different study. Instead, they asked for them to share a personal positive event. Like those in the first study, participants felt joy and enthusiasm. But, unlike in the first one, no pattern emerged at a genetic level.

The presence of CD38, here, could not systematically predict the presence of these positive feelings. If you support the Greater Good by December 31, your donation will be matched dollar-for-dollar. We need your help to keep the "science of a meaningful life" coming. Lennon could have been inspired by the divine service music he loved as a child. Then follows that for Lennon typical hammering on the same note in the refrain. Some people think it is repetitive, but the point is that this is a condition for fully appreciate the sudden following arise of two notes, the marvellous climax.

According to Albert Goldman, Lennon said that a good song must have a climax and a resolve. Everybody who works with that song says the more you listen the more you love it. When Martin heard it the first time he leaned toward Paul and muttered: This song has less to do with divine service music than it does with Gene Vincent. Coukd you oblige and post a link to your source? Hey Slipper of the Yard. Both melodies are magnificent and grand. Like Yellow Submarine, the song sounds deceptively simple, yet is a stunningly complex composition. It took me a few listens to appreciate that.

Not much more to be said, but I will add a couple of observations after watching the wonderful video of this song:. I may be imagining this but I get the feeling he is jealous of all the attention the Beatles are getting at this new career peak. The perfect anthem for , but this song is timeless as well. John Lennon custom made this for the TV broadcast. From the French national anthem to the great fade out this is a classic. I would have thought that he would cope, especially when you think of the number of times they must have gone through the number — albeit with the recording date drawing near.

Does anyone know the different influences that brought that alternate rhythm about? I suppose the possibilities are endless — but maybe someone else can clarify what actually happened. No, cdesim, you are not absolutely right. How could this happen? That contributed to the split of The Beatles. Oh Johan, Johan, you are repeating yourself my friend. Minus any one of them and we have a very different history. John and Paul brought out the worst in each but, more importantly, the very best in each other. Enjoy their music and just Let It Be.

I remember reading in a book that both John and Paul were asked to submit s song for the telecast. Would love someone to answer this one for me Thanks. But the point is that these same notes are necessary to fully to take part in the following little step upwards, a half interval, or a so called second, up. The effect is deeply moving, a cry from heart. The lamentation second is known since the baroque-period. When the Swedish king recently was honoured on his birthday, they were singing this melody.

This is fairly common in pop music, and emanates from the classical tradition of composing; either a horizontal melody set to vertical harmonies, or the other way around: I have nothing but love and admiration for the works of all four Beatles. I am with you.

I would really appreciate if you could give me some example on horizontal melodies to vertical harmonies. I have only one example, for the moment, except Lennon: In Puccinis Tosca there are several — opposed to Boheme — melodies with that structure. Which he played live.

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As soon as he makes a mistake, he repeats it in order to get back on 1. Paul makes mistake with wrong note 2. Paul repeats wrong note 4. Never one of my favorites, either. Hey, just noticed a young Eddie Kramer engineered on this session.

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Important note, according to John Ringo never actually played drums on this song. Apparently one of the Beatles held an upright bass while Ringo hit the strings with his drumsticks and another Beatle hit a tambourine.

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If you isolate one side of the record you can hear the wood of the drumsticks hitting the wood of the bass. We were big enough to command an audience of that size, and it was for love. It was for love and bloody peace.

All You Need is Love, Gratitude, and Oxytocin

It was a fabulous time. I even get excited now when I realise that's what it was for: I don't know if they had prepared any ideas but they left it very late to write the song. John said, 'Oh God, is it that close? I suppose we'd better write something.

The time got nearer and nearer and they still hadn't written anything. Then, about three weeks before the programme, they sat down to write. The record was completed in 10 days. We just put a track down.

All You Need is Love, Gratitude, and Oxytocin

Because I knew the chords I played it on whatever it was, harpsichord. George played a violin because we felt like doing it like that and Paul played a double bass. And they can't play them, so we got some nice little noises coming out. It sounded like an orchestra, but it's just them two playing the violin and that.

So then we thought, 'Ah, well, we'll have some more orchestra around this little freaky orchestra that we've got. It still sounded a bit strange then. Daniel Celano Thursday 4 June Pepper 67 Saturday 27 January What if Ringo sang backing vocals on the Song? I would have loved it Loading Mike Carlino Friday 7 August Dylan Bagwell Tuesday 5 February No, McCartney sang those lines. Joseph Brush Sunday 16 August Matt Monday 24 August Garrett Hawk Saturday 5 September NIck Sunday 4 October Kevin Richards Wednesday 18 November Joseph Brush Saturday 10 October