The Beatles - Norwegian Wood (2001 Stereo Remaster) - YouTube But I can’t remember any specific woman it had to do with.The song is known for its Indian influences. Right from the first time I heard the song, the word was out that Norwegian wood was a term for pot. A dry-witted story of a man who failed to charm his love interest into bed, and how he got his revenge in an extreme (and sociopathic) way.Norwegian Wood is my song completely. I was sort of writing from my experiences, girls’ flats, things like that.”I wrote it at Kenwood. We used to sit down and write like this for three hours usually until we got very bored and we wanted to go home. It was written mainly by John Lennon and credited to the Lennon–McCartney songwriting partnership. Hindu culture was very popular in the sixties, especially sitar music. The Beatles actually went through "Norwegian Wood" on two different occasions, January 7th and 9th, 1969, at Twickenham Film Studios during the rehearsals for what became the "Let It Be" album and film. When recording the track, Harrison chose to add a sitar part after becoming interested in the instrument's exotic sound while on the set of the Beatles' film The song's lyrics are about an extramarital affair that According to Lennon in 1970, "Norwegian Wood" was his creation, with McCartney assisting on the middle eight.Between 5 and 6 April 1965, while filming the second Beatles film, The Beatles recorded an early version of "Norwegian Wood" during the first day of sessions for their album On 21 October, the Beatles recorded three new takes, including the master.Although droning guitars had been used previously to mimic the qualities of the sitar, "Norwegian Wood" is generally credited as sparking a musical craze for the sound of the novel instrument in the mid-1960s. / She showed me her room / "Isn't it good, Norwegian wood?"

I was very careful and paranoid because I didn’t want my wife, Cyn, to know that there really was something going on outside of the household. The track features a sitar part, played by lead guitarist George Harrison, that marked the first appearance of the Indian string instrument on a Western … It was about an affair I was having. Either one of us would have an idea for a start and we’d finish. Lennon wrote the song as a veiled account of an extramarital affair he had in London. I’d always had some kind of affairs going, so I was trying to be sophisticated in writing about an affair, but in such a smoke-screen way that you couldn’t tell. Norwegian Get real, boys and girls.

George Harrison found an old sitar in a closet in Abbey Road studios and the band decided to use it for the song.
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