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"I Want You (She's So Heavy)". Why doesn't Paul like this song? How does the song end?

a) It's too long; With a sudden, abrupt cut-off
b) It's too heavy; With a fade-out
c) It's too romantic; With a choir singing
d) It's too political; With a guitar solo

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User Jereme
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Final answer:

Paul McCartney's opinion on 'I Want You (She's So Heavy)' is often misinterpreted, and the song is known for ending with a sudden, abrupt cut-off.

Step-by-step explanation:

The student is asking about Paul McCartney's opinion on the song 'I Want You (She's So Heavy)' by The Beatles, which is not to be confused with 'I Want You' by Bob Dylan.

There is a common misconception that Paul McCartney did not like this song, but there isn't strong evidence to support this claim.

McCartney has been known to praise the contributions and the innovative production of the track. The song in question ends with a sudden, abrupt cut-off, and this is seen as a distinctive feature of the track.

The ending comes after a prolonged period where the same melody and rhythm are repeated, building tension that is unexpectedly cut off.

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User Sarvesh Mahajan
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