Joseph Manzi
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Interesting Jung,
Enjoyed it. I will say this. Most of the songs Bernstein is talking about were done when the Beatles decided to not tour anymore. They change how music was made. They expanded the boundaries of music with new techniques in the studio. The sky was not the limit. It’s amazing with all the things the Beatles and George Martin came up with from backward guitars and singing and orchestration sound effects. Truly ingenious. That’s why they were the best. Better than everyone.
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David you are so correct. I personally love to hear the making of a song in the early stages. Then the finish product. The concept of Let It Be. The Beatles Anthology has a lot of great takes. I just bought a while ago some Rubber Soul early takes of those great songs. A bootleg. I pay a pretty penny. But it was worth it. Enjoy your day.
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David thanks for sharing. I really enjoyed the ruff mix.
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I am also going to throw in Sunshine of Your Love. By the way all great selections…
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This song always make me think of summer
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A rare one with George playing a HDN Red Rickenbacker.
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A Paul Video enjoy.
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Hey Jung,
I love this kind of stuff seeing a group work on perfection. Even the final product will have flaws in it. But that what makes music so great. No one is perfect. Enjoyed your comments Jung especially on the printing paper.
Oh that is some pocket watch you have. Amazing it still works. If only that watch could talk. The stories it would tell of all the owners. -
Nice one Thomas – Really enjoyed it.
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All great post. Here’s mine from The Beatles Live At Nippon Budokan Hall Japan 1966. Sorry for Twin Screen. I could not find a single screen one. Still good.
The interesting thing about this show the Beatles don’t look too Happy. Especially Ringo. I remember there was controversy about them playing in Budokan Hall. It was only used for Martial Arts and they were given hell from the elder Martial Arts population. Which was strange since the Japanese booked them to perform there. I remember that I think George said it was the most orderly crowd they ever performed too. -
Good Post Jung, I enjoyed it . Yea Paul probably has the best voice, But my vote is going to John, then Paul then George and Ringo. I just like John voice better. That’s me.
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Hi David, Yea I used to call it Tar Beach. I remember when I was a kid and we lived in an apartment back then in Queens New York. I always would go on the roof. During the afternoon tenant would bring a folding chair and sun bath. Of course they would bring their transistor radio back then. Yea Carol King has done some great songs in her career. Be good. Like Johnny
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So True !!! Michael
Just ask Fred E Sanford and Son