Abbey Road 50th contents, outtakes and sound quality thread .. only

Discussion in 'Music Corner' started by audiotom, Aug 9, 2019.

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  1. Frank

    Frank Senior Member

    Baa, baa, black sheep, have you any wool?
    Yes sir, yes sir, and I will smother you with it until you're dead

    One for the master,
    And one for the dame,
    One for the little boy
    Who I will relentlessly beat with this silver hammer until he is dead

    I see your point.
     
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  2. Colocally

    Colocally One Of The New Wave Boys

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    Ring a Ring o' Roses - Wikipedia
     
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  3. jmxw

    jmxw Fab Forum Fan

    Reminds me... I was in a bar with friends sometime back in the 80's and Come And Get It comes over the sound system. One of my friends exclaims "Hey, it's the Beatles", and turns to me [the most Beatles-aware of the group] for confirmation. I shake my head slowly.... :cool:
     
  4. Chuckee

    Chuckee Forum Resident

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    I would hope they re-recorded it if they released it, as it is I prefer the Badfinger version.
     
  5. Dillydipper

    Dillydipper Space-Age luddite

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    That implies you have it already, that you would answer my statement this way. Yet I've looked through all your posts in the thread, and don't see you volunteering any first-hand reactions to the actual product.
     
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  6. Colocally

    Colocally One Of The New Wave Boys

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    The "general public" would neither know nor care.
     
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  7. MHP

    MHP Lover of Rock ‘n Roll

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    Exactly. Which is why only certain songs qualify under the ‘classic’ term.
     
  8. Colocally

    Colocally One Of The New Wave Boys

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    You have really contradicted yourself.
    If you asked them, they could pick those three songs, they would pick them as 1969 songs, they wouldn't be at all bothered that they were written in 1968.
     
  9. joeislive

    joeislive Streets Ahead

    Of course, Paul’s version is just a demo, but fully formed so it’s an enjoyable listen on it’s own.
     
  10. Pianoman99

    Pianoman99 Forum Resident

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    Giles Martin remixed the tracks. So he can obviously lower or increase the volume of any of the 4 tracks on the tape (or even from tracks of the pre-bounce)
     
  11. Exotiki

    Exotiki The Future Ain’t What It Use To Be

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    I was referring to She Loves you
     
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  12. Pianoman99

    Pianoman99 Forum Resident

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    Oh, alright, that could be tricky... :) But I am sure with modern demixing technology we will get that soon as well!
     
  13. thrivingonariff

    thrivingonariff Forum Resident

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    My point was that your statement that this was a "Beatles release none of us have actually experienced for ourselves" is not quite correct, as some of the new release, enough to form a reasonable basis for some discussion of the new mix, has been heard. But given that your initial post on this point and your subsequent reply to my post constitute over half of your posts in this thread, it's understandable that you may have missed that.
     
  14. Dillydipper

    Dillydipper Space-Age luddite

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    Why would I concern myself with discussion about a release nobody has even heard? Don't kid yourself, this is about a specific edition that hasn't been released yet, not whatever you are already familiar with. Why would I waste any time with 120 pages of whatever anybody has to say about something they haven't seen yet. I wouldn't criticize me for not participating about this yet.

    It's understandable you may have missed the irony in this obsessive behavior.
     
  15. andrewskyDE

    andrewskyDE Island Owner

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    What's going on here recently? Could we please Get Back To Abbey Road again?^^
     
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  16. Exotiki

    Exotiki The Future Ain’t What It Use To Be

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    Imma try something later, I’m gonna use a drum cover from ably house as a “noise map” and then apply that to She Loves you using the adaptive noise removal in audition. See what happens
     
  17. planckera

    planckera I Hate Hate

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    Sure thing! Then after that we can Come Together on Let It Be. ;)
     
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  18. MHP

    MHP Lover of Rock ‘n Roll

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    I haven’t. I asked which songs written in the year of 1969 people here calls bonafide classics. Read my former posts. Over and out.
     
  19. Colocally

    Colocally One Of The New Wave Boys

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    I have sadly.
     
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  20. Dean R

    Dean R Forum Resident

    Why sadly.
    It’s a really important point, that by late 69, Paul had hardly completed a whole new song since January.
    For someone for whom writing came easy that must have been tough
     
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  21. MPLRecords

    MPLRecords Owner of eleven copies of Tug of War

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    That has precisely zero to do with the quality of the song.
     
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  22. bherbert

    bherbert Forum Resident

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    The remix is nice but the riff is a lot more powerful sounding on the mono mix.
     
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  23. Culpa

    Culpa Forum Resident

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    Other than Hot As Sun and the Junks do we know for certain that the songs on his first solo LP weren't written in '69? Or do we think he wrote them all in January-March '70?
     
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  24. Tony LeMesmer

    Tony LeMesmer Forum Resident

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    You never give me your money
     
  25. MHP

    MHP Lover of Rock ‘n Roll

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    Exactly my point.
    Lennon and McCartney had bits and fragments of songs layin’ around, which they somehow gattered together to form a complete work (Abbey Road). Golden Slumbers, You Never Give Me Your Money, Come Together and Because, their quality aside, are examples of either fragments added together into a complete song or pieces originally made by others and transformed into a new song.
    Hardly what they had done just a year before.
     
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