You make it easy for yourself by going with 'Yesterday', which is indeed, like 'Blackbird' a simple song with simple production values.nuffink wrote:I'm sorry, I just disagree. Yesterday isn't the most covered song of all time because of GM's production. It would have been if I'd have produced it and I'm shite.
History doesn't record who stretched Picasso's canvasses for him. George, through assiduous self promotion has made sure of his place.
'A Day in the Life' on the other hand, would have been something else entirely without George Martin. John may have 'come up' with the 'Orchestra going out of control' idea, but GM wrote the music for it, orchestrated it, recorded it, and mixed it with everything else using old fashioned tape splicing.
Perhaps you think that would be easy to do with the technology they, or rather, he had at their (his) disposal.
But whether or no, 'merely stretching the canvas' is a pretty unrealistic representation of George Martins role.