The track was recorded during the high-tension sessions of late 1968, a period marked by creative differences and the brief departure of Ringo Starr. Track Information Gonna sit down in the kitchen, fix me something good to eat
George Harrison wrote the song as a lighthearted tribute to his friend Eric Clapton's intense sweet tooth and fondness for chocolates.
It features a heavy horn section, which Harrison famously insisted be distorted during the mixing process to give it a "bite" that matched the song's theme of tooth decay.
The names of the treats mentioned in the song (such as "Creme Tangerine," "Montelimart," and "Coffee Dessert") were taken directly from a box of Mackintosh's Good News chocolates.
is a track by The Beatles , originally released on their 1968 self-titled double album, commonly known as The White Album . The 2009 remaster is part of the comprehensive digital restoration of the band's entire UK studio catalog.
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Мониторинг
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Номинальный ток
32А
Номинальное напряжение
230В
Подключение вводов
(2) Клемма
Подключение нагрузки
(2) Клемма
Гарантия
2 года
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