Cover of The Beatles I Want You (She's So Heavy)
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THE REVIEW

Controversial review (also known as 'nammerdainutile')

Νάρκισσος, sacred son of a(n) unknown m(other), why do you disturb my canicular rest?

The sand in the swimsuit, the popsicle with the stick (strictly sticky) of licorice: double meanings ad libitum.

Why ever should I, so easily and justifiably, to the pub(lic) mockery?

[insert touching memories of youth]

Well yes, it pains to admit it but it is so. The four Liverpudlians iconically and stochastically immortalized in the act of respecting traffic rules.

Ai uonciù ai uonciù so baeaed beibe

I Want You (She's so heavy) is a suitable piece, made almost on purpose, to insinuate itself inside, like the herpesvirus, to then suddenly reappear, just like that. (eh o' throw in a comma every now and then!)

A latent inflammation of microplastics (and feelings): this is life. And it often ends this way, without av

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This review explores the haunting and persistent nature of The Beatles' 'I Want You (She's So Heavy)'. With poetic and metaphorical language, it reflects on how the song lingers like a latent force in the listener's mind. The review blends nostalgic and evocative imagery with a sense of life's complicated emotional undertones, resulting in a mixed but thoughtful appraisal.

Tracklist

01   I Want You (She's So Heavy) = Te Quiero (Ella Es Muy Pesada) (00:00)

02   Don't Let Me Down = No Me Abandones (00:00)

03   Revolution = Revolución (00:00)

04   Yer Blues (00:00)

The Beatles

The Beatles were a British band formed in Liverpool in 1960 by John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and, from 1962, Ringo Starr. They revolutionized popular music through songwriting, studio innovation and cultural impact, releasing landmark albums from Rubber Soul and Revolver to Sgt. Pepper’s, the White Album and Abbey Road before disbanding in 1970.
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 I Want You (She’s So Heavy) is a suitable piece, almost tailor-made, to seep inside, like the herpesvirus, to suddenly reappear, just like that.

 A latent inflammation of microplastic (and feelings): this is life.