Whilst he added a ‘trained’ element, his ideas were not overly refined. Often George Martin’s inspirations were classical, unsurprising given his background. The solos very much stand alone – it’s not hard to imagine piano and French horn silenced for the duration – yet the songs are incomprehensible without them. George’s contributions are as integral to both songs as the voices of Lennon and McCartney themselves, his instrumental solos so ideally realised as to be the placement of another voice. Both show deference, a quality in short supply in pop and rock. Both clavichord-like piano and French horn arrive, say what they have to say and leave. Each shows imagination, economy and immaculate precision, a combination which is characteristically his, applied with the same skill as an artist might select a specific hue and use it just so, subtly at this point, so as to assist the entire painting but without drawing attention to itself. The half-speed piano of In My Life and For No One’s French horn solo are good examples. Yesterday’s string quartet and the ambitious, skewed arrangement of I am the Walrus might be held up as among the pinnacles of George Martin’s contributions to The Beatles’ sound.īut I think it’s in the smallest of his additions that his presence is perhaps most keenly felt, the way he introduces a particular instrument at a particular point for a particular purpose. We end with this wholesome scene from 1969: Its 1972 miniaturist precision is a million miles away from the boutique, long stemmed, au naturelle look of 2018. How many flowers can you fit into a dessert bowl?įaking spontaneity, this sweet concoction would have been very carefully assembled indeed, probably with a little help from adhesive. The orange, nostalgic glow definitely pins this picture to the early-mid 70s. This might be a scene from a Sunsilk shampoo advert. Looking in shops today, I notice the very limited palette of most cards often just one colour is used to offset monochrome and its typically red, pink, mauve in descending order.īut here vibrant, gypsy hues and an overall patterned design evoke European folk art. Slightly Bohemian, faux naive yet somehow also sophisticated. The fezed monkey seems especially redolent of the time. Local newsagents were packed with cards like this. That perenniel favourite, the cute kitten seen here with some kitsch acoutrements and hint of a Spanish holiday souvenir. This was back when prams still resembled spindly, nannyish devices from the Edwardian era (a year after Mary Poppins) not the armoured personnel carriers of today. The handy father seems to be somehow supporting the pram. Here is a playful take upon the paternal role in bringing up baby, again from 1965: I’m reminded of my mother telling me that two friends decided not to have children because, in the era of the Cuban missile crisis, the prospects for world peace looked so bleak. Those eyes are looking forward to a new political dawn, the future light upon the face the glow of a protective atomic bomb. CRC Press, New York.We begin this second selection of retro greetings cards with an atomic baby: Handbook of Research Methods in Public Administration. Maximizing Employee Value: Wal-Mart Executive Leverages Human Capital for Profits. «Performance management: a framework for management control systems research». Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.ġ8. Rethinking Performance Measurement: Beyond the Balanced Scorecard.
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