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����������� Society frowns upon having fun.Or so says Keith Relf of The Yardbirds, in their song Over, Under, Sideways, Down.ldquo;When I was young people spoke of immorality, all the things they said were wrong, are what I want to be.rdquo;Keith Relf sings about how he likes to have fun, and the morals that people have imposed on him are the exact opposite of what he actually wants to do.Partying while ldquo;laughing, joking, drinking smoking, lsquo;til Irsquo;ve spent my wagerdquo; is what he does.Society condemns the things that Keith Relf finds fun to be immoral, rude, or simply socially unacceptable.

����������� I heard this song when I was expanding my iTunes library.I was obtaining songs off of the internet, when this one began playing.The whole reason that I listened to the entire song, instead of skipping, like I do to many songs, is because of the catchy riff and the odd fuzz tone that guitarist Jeff Beck utilizes.After listening to it a few times, I started listening to the lyrics of this song.Feeling like I agreed with the message conveyed, I felt that in order to have fun, you need to be able to discover how you have fun, instead of being confined to the ldquo;socially acceptablerdquo; recreational activities.

����������� A few weeks ago, I attempted to play along with the song, I noticed that I sounded like I was insanely out of tune.After bringing out my tuner to confirm that I was in fact in tune, I discovered why the song has such an odd, eerie, sound to it.Jeff Beck plays this tune a quarter step or so flat.Although the song carries such a cheery message to it, the tuning gives it a contrasting sound.However, just singing along to this song allows me to feel that I can have fun in any why that I see fit without worrying about what others say.



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