If I'd had my keyboard with me, I might have been able to plunk out that theory, but you're describing exactly the kind of flattened 6th chord to which I was referring.
Funny enough, my first instincts had taken me toward the verses of "Penny Lane," -- with the major / minor shifts -- but I couldn't hear exactly what I wanted. I think The Roots are certainly pulling from the Seargent Pepper era, and "Fixing a Hole" has served them well there.
Appreciate you taking the time to reply!
- GMB |