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Three Sоngs, One Muse Yоu hаve аlreаdy read the lyrics and shared yоur ideas about what each song means and who each song may have been written for. Now, listen to part of each song and think again. Before You Listen As you listen, think about these questions: Does the sound of the song change or deepen your understanding of the lyrics? What emotions do you hear in the singer’s voice and in the music? Do these songs seem like they are about the same kind of love, or different kinds of love? Song 1: “Something” Listen to this song and think about the tone, the relationship, and the kind of love being described. Song 2: “Layla” Listen again and think about how this song feels different from the first one. What words would you use to describe the emotion in this song? Song 3: “Wonderful Tonight” As you listen, notice how the details, pace, and mood of this song compare with the others. The Big Question What would you say if you learned that all three of these songs were written about the same woman? The Woman Behind the Songs: Pattie Boyd The woman connected to these songs is Pattie Boyd, a British model and photographer who became one of the most famous muses in rock history. A muse is a person who inspires artists, writers, or musicians to create something. Pattie Boyd is especially well known because she inspired songs by George Harrison and Eric Clapton. What makes this so interesting is that the songs do not all sound the same. Instead, they show very different emotions, perspectives, and kinds of love. For example, one song may sound calm and admiring. Another may sound desperate or pleading. Another may sound warm, personal, and comfortable. This shows us something important: the same person can inspire very different art depending on the writer’s feelings, situation, and point of view. Remember this is Honorlock, so look into the camera and answer. What surprised you most about learning that all three songs are about the same woman? How does this information change the way you understand the songs? Why might the same muse inspire very different songs? What does this teach us about perspective, love, and creativity? Looking Ahead Next, you will read more about the word music, the idea of a muse, and why Pattie Boyd is often called one of the most famous muses in popular music history.