This 79 year old was there at the Cavern lunchtime sessions watching John, Paul, George and Pete before Ringo joined. And I'm delighted to still being alive to witness the best band ever still being listened to. How true was Mr Lennon in a 1963 interview, when asked, will the public remember you in 10 years time, he answered " they'll never be able to forget us"
How wonderful it is to say that you watched them in the Cavern days! I can only dream how that must have been. Thanks for your comment and thanks so much for listening!
I’m reminded hearing this fresh new remix of what made them so special. They could sing and play at the very highest levels, no limitations whatsoever. But, what really separated them from their peers was an almost unimaginable gift for arrangement and production. The spaces in this song take ones breath away. No one else did this. The arrangement is more like a perfectly directed scene than almost anything heard in music of the time and they could do this over and over, filling an entire side of an album with one unique masterwork after another. I feel so fortunate to have been there to witness this mastery in real time.
Thank You VERY MUCH,...I've been a Beatle Fan since I was 12yrs old & Now I'm 70yrs old & NEVER Get Tired of Listening toThe Beatles !!! OHHH YEAHHHhh !!!
Thank you, my pleasure! I'm 72 and also a first generation fan. Years ago I used to think that I would eventually tire of listening to The Beatles, but never have! Thanks for listening!
@@britt2001bThank you for the videos, Sir. I love this remix, including your remix of "Twist and Shout" and "Johnny B. Goode". May the Lord God bless you always. ❤ P. S. I am a 35 year old Filipino Guy with 12% Chinese Blood, rocking your remixes here in the Philippines.
@@britt2001b you are welcome, sir. Can you do a remix of Rockin Robin by Bobby Day and Roll Over Beethoven by The Beatles, please? Thank you in advance. 😀
That's fantastic that you were there! Since there is no video of The Beatles performing this song something had to be created out of what was available. Thanks for listening!
This 79 year old was there at the Cavern lunchtime sessions watching John, Paul, George and Pete before Ringo joined. And I'm delighted to still being alive to witness the best band ever still being listened to. How true was Mr Lennon in a 1963 interview, when asked, will the public remember you in 10 years time, he answered " they'll never be able to forget us"
@@nathanmiller2982shut tf up bro. There’s no billy. there’s no william shears. come back down to reality before it’s too late and your brain begins to fry.
Still my favorite song of all-time since I first heard it in '69. I even did a report on it for music class back in the early 70s. I was not able to finish before the bell ended class. That was the only time the students moaned about music class ending.
It's me but please keep in mind I'm just taking Giles Martins' remix a step further by rearranging or separating a few things hopefully for the best. He possibly could be prohibited of making some of the changes that I have. I appreciate your acknowledgement!
Great track. One of the best on Abbey Road. It demonstrates the collective genius of the Beatles. It was originally John's idea but it was Paul who suggested slowing it down, introducing a swampy vibe then adding his amazing bass line.
Always so impressive how you are able to even improve a Martin production. Especially on headphones your remixes sound so balanced you never get distracted and can fully focus on the music. Thanks again!
Excellent video, thank you. As I've said, the Beatles created brilliant melody, clean harmony, a vibrant tempo. poetic lyrics, and superb ornamentation effects. Now you've added a visual feast. PS: Their music will be enjoyed in 200 years, like Mozart and Chopin. Many thanks for this video !!!
listening to this amazing remix. I'm astounded not just at the quality of the performances but just how much Ringo adds to the whole song. Is there another drummer who could have added to the sound the way Ringo did? I doubt it.
This is the way it sounds back in the early 70s played on JBL 15 inched speaker with horn and my Macintosh receiver and Phillips turntable. The Beatles were the best on great stereo equipment back then. It was magical, nothing like them, even today.
Another fantastic piece of work. The drum work by Ringo really has more impact and force. It really propels an already swampy and smokey opening track to new heights. Congrats sir. Another fine production. Also love how you incorporated Lennon singing Come Together from his live performance into your vid.
I’m the same age as you, started my Beatles interest in 1964 and have never looked back. Your remixes make the songs sound so fresh again and you can appreciate things you never heard before. You really are a master at this. Makes me a little sad that Giles and the others could have done so much better with the official versions. Like so many have said, they should have hired you for the job. Thanks again. Awesome! Greetings from a Swedish fan.
Thank you very much for this nice comment. Giles and his crew have done a wonderful job with some of their restorations but I think they missed the mark by trying to remix The Beatles recordings as music is mixed to a younger crowd today. I'm not convinced that this can be done successfully. My efforts try to remix in the style of mixes that were done just a few years later in The Beatles era, mostly around the early 1970's when a few more multi-tracks were available to work with.
I've heard McCartney say in interviews that he was hurt not to be asked to sing the back up harmony and that John chose to overdub it himself. But listening to this separation of the parts it does sound like Paul on the second vocal. 😊❤
Paul's memory isn't the best ever; considering the 20 lifetimes jammed into his life it's understandable. I always took that quote as him saying John didn't ask him to sing the harmony live WITH him on the same mic like they did in the earlier days. Either way the supposed "debate " about whether it's Paul or John doing the harmony is baffling. It's McCartney singing 100%. Lennon didn't have that Fats Domino/Lady Madonna voice that McCartney has. I mean it's clear as day...
I think that was in reference to the keyboard part. Paul originally played it and John watched what he played. John later went back and did it again. That's the rumour I think.
Paul meant that he was reluctant to ask John in a way hey wouldn't have been before. Though McCartney did a lot of revision and arranging on this song. Seems to have slipped his mind that he did overdub his harmony vocal after all. Abbey Road was complete 6 weeks after John came in with the song so it's not surprising Paul didn't have long to internalize the experience!
Sounds good. One more thing you might consider doing is version where you insert the snare from one of the first two times it comes in, into the third time (about 2:40 ish). I think this was an oversight by Ringo and it has always sounded 'wrong' to me.
@@artysanmobile Ruin? I think not. Spinning vinyl is more than just about the sound. It's having a record cover to hold in your hands. A disk spinning on a turntable. A tone arm tracking those delicate grooves. A high-end turntable is a beautiful piece of audio equipment. I've got a Thorens. Tube amp. Big speakers. A multi-dimensional sonic experience.
BRITT ...THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR KEEPING THEM ALIVE 😭😭🙏🏻💖....THIS WAY PAUL WON;T HAVE TO FANTASIES TOO MUCH ON KEEPING THE SPIRIT OF BOTH JOHN AND GEORGE ALIVE ON HIS OWN ....THIS WAY THE FOUR CAN KEEP .....COMING TOGETHER ....INTO OR LIVES ....BEATLES WILL REIGN FOREVER💖💖💖🙏🏻🐐🐐🐐🐐🏴🏴🏴🏴🔥💥🎵🎵🎵🎵🎵🎵
Once more, the devil (so to speak) is in the details: Paul's Bass and Ringo's Bass Drum are more nuanced and present; the Guitars are just right; and the Electric Piano timbre is fuller-sounding than ever before. This mix sounds SO organic and natural-its various elements gently nestled against a backdrop of black velvet silence. Sometimes I think that the wonderful results you get are as much a product of the removal of any trace of hiss as they are in the enhancement of each sound element, but of course your rearrangement of the sound space is once again superb! Thanks yet again. True to form, here's my lyrical parody of "Come Together" with the song recast as a Florida area adverse weather report. (Al Roker is a television personality who has worked as a weather presenter in the U.S.A.) Cheers-Don ---------------------------------------- CRUMMY WEATHER (sung by a John Lennon sound-alike to the tune of 'Come Together' by The Beatles) Here comes low pressure; it's keeps movin' in slowly. It's got short-range wind squalls bringing rolling blackouts; It could tear down limbs off trees And terrify Al Roker with its hurricane breeze. It's bearing moisture bringing mucho rainfall. It's got high potential to cause Pensacola To see lots of flooding from the sea. Have your fam'ly car gassed up in case you must flee! Crummy weather, right now over me! Our news production has been Walmart-sponsored: They've got bottled water and canned soups and crackers; They've got Wheat Thins and cheddar cheese, Batteries and flashlights, bottled water and teas. Crummy weather, right now over me! Right! [Piano and Guitar solos] Crum-my crum-my... It's a big depression and our Early-Warning System's spotted twisters in the East Panhandle. Here our Doppler images you see Show there's trouble cooking west of Tallahassee. Crummy weather, right now over me! Oh! [Guitar solo outro] Crummy weather, yeah! Crummy weather, yeah! Crummy weather, yeah! Crummy weather, yeah! Crummy weather, yeah! Crummy weather, yeah! Crummy weather, yeah! Uhhhhhhh… Crummy weather, yeah! Crummy weather, yeah! Crummy weather...
Great job! I love your work, and this is no exception. Congratulations! Do you take requests? One of my wishes for adjustments to Giles work was answered with your mix of got to get you into my life. There are some stray sounds on a couple of other songs I was wondering if you could do away with? There are a few stray piano sounds at the break before the word Think! on The 2015 remix of The Ballad of John and Yoko that aren't on the original mix. There are also some stray sounds just before The End on Abbey Road where all the instruments come to a crashing halt that also aren't on the original mix. Finally I was wondering if you could recreate the LOVE mix of Revolution, with the separated guitars, except for the entire song, unlike the show soundtrack. Sorry for asking so much, but thanks for all your work!
What a badass tune. Such a shame they couldn't have kept this jam going into the '70s and 80s. All those great solo songs could have been Beatles songs.
1969! There were already Iron Butterfly, Free, Cream, Yardbirds, Ten Years After and the Rolling Stones etc. Those who played heavier music. They had already influenced the Beatles that time but the Beatles influenced them earlier. No doubt. My opinion only.
Thanks! Don't know unless you're referring to the video of the drums not matching the audio at this point. There is no footage of Ringo performing this song so I had to fly in footage from another source.
@@britt2001b Thank you for your answer. Then the problem must come from the original tape, I didn't know that. The fact is that in my vinyl edition it sounds to me clearer and more balanced. Maybe it's a question of habit. Anyway, you are doing a great job of remastering.
After all these years of listening, I am still KNOCKED OUT by how good they were.
Ringo’s artistry on full display on this track.
This 79 year old was there at the Cavern lunchtime sessions watching John, Paul, George and Pete before Ringo joined.
And I'm delighted to still being alive to witness the best band ever still being listened to.
How true was Mr Lennon in a 1963 interview, when asked, will the public remember you in 10 years time, he answered " they'll never be able to forget us"
How wonderful it is to say that you watched them in the Cavern days! I can only dream how that must have been. Thanks for your comment and thanks so much for listening!
I’m reminded hearing this fresh new remix of what made them so special. They could sing and play at the very highest levels, no limitations whatsoever. But, what really separated them from their peers was an almost unimaginable gift for arrangement and production. The spaces in this song take ones breath away.
No one else did this. The arrangement is more like a perfectly directed scene than almost anything heard in music of the time and they could do this over and over, filling an entire side of an album with one unique masterwork after another. I feel so fortunate to have been there to witness this mastery in real time.
"The spaces in this song take ones breath away." I love that line. So true. Knowing what to do and what NOT to do in an arrangement.
Well said! You are absolutely right.
Have they removed Paul's bass in the first part of the song ?
@@ranjandas481 Please say you’re joking
Thank You VERY MUCH,...I've been a Beatle Fan since I was 12yrs old & Now I'm 70yrs old & NEVER Get Tired of Listening toThe Beatles !!! OHHH YEAHHHhh !!!
I'm with you brother!@
Thank you, my pleasure! I'm 72 and also a first generation fan. Years ago I used to think that I would eventually tire of listening to The Beatles, but never have! Thanks for listening!
@@britt2001bThank you for the videos, Sir. I love this remix, including your remix of "Twist and Shout" and "Johnny B. Goode". May the Lord God bless you always. ❤
P. S. I am a 35 year old Filipino Guy with 12% Chinese Blood, rocking your remixes here in the Philippines.
@@royalexisasuncion790 You too! Thanks!
@@britt2001b you are welcome, sir. Can you do a remix of Rockin Robin by Bobby Day and Roll Over Beethoven by The Beatles, please? Thank you in advance. 😀
I like how Lennon singing "Come Together" is incorporated into the video. I was at the concert at Madison Square Garden in 1972 when he sang it.
That's fantastic that you were there! Since there is no video of The Beatles performing this song something had to be created out of what was available. Thanks for listening!
Pity the Elton John Madison square footage is not any good
This 70 year old Beatlemanic is happy! Thanks for keeping them alive!
This 71 year old thanks you greatly!
I’m 70 too! So lucky to have these men in our lives. Born at the right time.
TURN IT UP!
@@doriskray1430 Yes! There was no better time ever to be young and alive!
This 79 year old was there at the Cavern lunchtime sessions watching John, Paul, George and Pete before Ringo joined.
And I'm delighted to still being alive to witness the best band ever still being listened to.
How true was Mr Lennon in a 1963 interview, when asked, will the public remember you in 10 years time, he answered " they'll never be able to forget us"
Ooooh! Man, when those guitars come in on the chorus!
We are " coming together " over your awesome 👌 videos.
Thanks!
Love the complexity of this arrangement. What you do just makes everything more profound.
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoy it. Thanks so much for listening!
@@robinsierra1029 Arranging was their magic.
Again two perfect “assistances” from Ringo and George
Giles should hire you. You outdid him. Bravo!!!!
Thank you!
I remember posting Pauls isolated backing vocals on Reddit and some people STILL swore it was John doing his best McCartney impression...
It’s not Paul,it’s Billy
@@nathanmiller2982shut tf up bro. There’s no billy. there’s no william shears. come back down to reality before it’s too late and your brain begins to fry.
@@nathanmiller2982nope it was faul
@@STVEN897It was fleißig.
@nath...take yer Meds...quick!
It's so great to see John at his best. Nice work ! They were very much ahead of their time. It always makes me smile !
Thank you!
I am totally lost for words at how brilliant this sounds ..... 😮
It’s like being in the studio with the band, nice job!
Thank you!
Got the greatness baked in!
Still my favorite song of all-time since I first heard it in '69. I even did a report on it for music class back in the early 70s. I was not able to finish before the bell ended class. That was the only time the students moaned about music class ending.
Acho que dificilmente o mundo irá produzir uma banda de música com a qualidade dos Beatles. Eles são insuperáveis.
Superb video
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed the video!
Holy smoke! Who is doing these remixes??? Best ever!
It's me but please keep in mind I'm just taking Giles Martins' remix a step further by rearranging or separating a few things hopefully for the best. He possibly could be prohibited of making some of the changes that I have. I appreciate your acknowledgement!
I agree! This is absolutely stunning!! Never ever sounded better. I felt I was hearing it for the very first time, and floored by it!
Great track. One of the best on Abbey Road. It demonstrates the collective genius of the Beatles. It was originally John's idea but it was Paul who suggested slowing it down, introducing a swampy vibe then adding his amazing bass line.
Wow... you bring forth Paul's amazing bassline and Ringo's steady time and those little connecting riffs at breaks.
Oh my gosh. It's a great time to be alive. Thank you so much.
Thank you so much for listening!
Wow literal goosebumps from this , this mix takes probably my least favorite song off abbey road and makes it one of my favorites
Always so impressive how you are able to even improve a Martin production. Especially on headphones your remixes sound so balanced you never get distracted and can fully focus on the music. Thanks again!
My pleasure, thank you! I'm glad you're listening on headphones to better hear some of the modifications.
Once again, I am blown away by the mix. This is fantastic, looking forward to Baby You're a Rich Man.
Thank you!
Wonderful wonderful wonderful. Think about “ No Reply” with this treatment… heaven’s sent. Thanks a lot.
Thank you! I have remixed 'No Reply' but it has room for improvement. It's just currently not allowed on TH-cam. Thank you for listening!
Excellent video, thank you. As I've said, the Beatles created brilliant melody, clean harmony, a vibrant tempo. poetic lyrics, and superb ornamentation effects. Now you've added a visual feast. PS: Their music will be enjoyed in 200 years, like Mozart and Chopin. Many thanks for this video !!!
listening to this amazing remix. I'm astounded not just at the quality of the performances but just how much Ringo adds to the whole song. Is there another drummer who could have added to the sound the way Ringo did? I doubt it.
He certainly adds more than most people realize. Thank you so much for listening!
Absolutely brilliant
Nice remix.
Thank you!
This is the way it sounds back in the early 70s played on JBL 15 inched speaker with horn and my Macintosh receiver and Phillips turntable. The Beatles were the best on great stereo equipment back then. It was magical, nothing like them, even today.
beautiful
WOW!!!
Perfect mixing job!!!
It seems to have been recorded today.
BRAVISSIMO!!!
Thank you for your nice comment. I appreciate your listening!
Magic
Another fantastic piece of work. The drum work by Ringo really has more impact and force. It really propels an already swampy and smokey opening track to new heights. Congrats sir. Another fine production. Also love how you incorporated Lennon singing Come Together from his live performance into your vid.
Thank you for your courteous comment! It's greatly appreciated!
Fantastic. really well done!
best mix of this I've ever heard!!!
Thank you!
@@britt2001b 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
I’m the same age as you, started my Beatles interest in 1964 and have never looked back. Your remixes make the songs sound so fresh again and you can appreciate things you never heard before. You really are a master at this. Makes me a little sad that Giles and the others could have done so much better with the official versions. Like so many have said, they should have hired you for the job. Thanks again. Awesome! Greetings from a Swedish fan.
Thank you very much for this nice comment. Giles and his crew have done a wonderful job with some of their restorations but I think they missed the mark by trying to remix The Beatles recordings as music is mixed to a younger crowd today. I'm not convinced that this can be done successfully. My efforts try to remix in the style of mixes that were done just a few years later in The Beatles era, mostly around the early 1970's when a few more multi-tracks were available to work with.
Bravo! I'm loving these videos!
great song.as John sang after they broke up and then added the Beatles. I never saw them do the song.
I've heard McCartney say in interviews that he was hurt not to be asked to sing the back up harmony and that John chose to overdub it himself. But listening to this separation of the parts it does sound like Paul on the second vocal. 😊❤
Paul's memory isn't the best ever; considering the 20 lifetimes jammed into his life it's understandable. I always took that quote as him saying John didn't ask him to sing the harmony live WITH him on the same mic like they did in the earlier days. Either way the supposed "debate " about whether it's Paul or John doing the harmony is baffling. It's McCartney singing 100%. Lennon didn't have that Fats Domino/Lady Madonna voice that McCartney has. I mean it's clear as day...
I think that was in reference to the keyboard part. Paul originally played it and John watched what he played. John later went back and did it again. That's the rumour I think.
It absolutely is Paul.
I don’t know how could someone think otherwise.
Paul meant that he was reluctant to ask John in a way hey wouldn't have been before. Though McCartney did a lot of revision and arranging on this song. Seems to have slipped his mind that he did overdub his harmony vocal after all. Abbey Road was complete 6 weeks after John came in with the song so it's not surprising Paul didn't have long to internalize the experience!
Just great width, clarity. Wonderful separation of the voices and that is before we talk about the stunning video. Phew!
I'm glad you enjoyed and approved of the changes. Thank you!
Amazing sound! I love the new remix! I hope you do "Hey Jude", "Yesterday" and others,
Thank you, I'm glad you like this!
This can definitely play
The best 👍 ♥️
Fantastic!!!!
Glad you like it!
I like it, thank you
Well, Ringo, what do you think of your favorite Beatles song NOW?!
Sonido magnífico
thanks you for keeping them all togagether
Thank you for your kind comment!
I only can say: WOW! what a remix.
Thank you! I'm glad you liked it!
Sounds good. One more thing you might consider doing is version where you insert the snare from one of the first two times it comes in, into the third time (about 2:40 ish). I think this was an oversight by Ringo and it has always sounded 'wrong' to me.
This whole playlist is just so Awesome!! Great work.
Thank you! I'm glad you think so!
Nice! While Abbey Road is probably the one album that needs the least tweaking, this is excellenter. Even better are the visuals, which really make it
Thank you, I'm glad you enjoyed it!
Yeah, the Beatles couldn't rock out...just another masterpiece.
Your talent for this art spot on for my taste. Thank you
Thank yo so much!
Grandioso 😢se me pone la carne de gallina 😃
You can have the yeah, yeah, yeah, Beatles. Give me the mature Beatles any time. GREAT stuff.
That's a work of art! You obviously have a deep passion and love for them. Fab video!
Thank you so much!
Thanks a lot again! You got it! The Beatles... No. 01
Thank you!
Another great mix. Thank you!
Thank you!
WHAT A TREAT! thanks!
FAB remix 👍
Thank you!
This is so much better than the Giles Martin mix.
Great job - and the best video yet, IMHO
Thank you!
Top! I hope in a AbbeyRoad Medley new mix. You are great
Thank you, I'm glad you're listening!
I want all these remixes on vinyl
Why ruin them by cutting on vinyl? Are you pulling my leg?
@@artysanmobile Ruin? I think not. Spinning vinyl is more than just about the sound. It's having a record cover to hold in your hands. A disk spinning on a turntable. A tone arm tracking those delicate grooves. A high-end turntable is a beautiful piece of audio equipment. I've got a Thorens. Tube amp. Big speakers. A multi-dimensional sonic experience.
@@bodegabonsai7069 Tick, pop-tick, woooow, snap, crackle. Just put the jacket in your lap and play the flawless CD.
@@artysanmobile .......yup, imperfect perfection
@@bodegabonsai7069 Imaginary.
BRITT ...THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR KEEPING THEM ALIVE 😭😭🙏🏻💖....THIS WAY PAUL WON;T HAVE TO FANTASIES TOO MUCH ON KEEPING THE SPIRIT OF BOTH JOHN AND GEORGE ALIVE ON HIS OWN ....THIS WAY THE FOUR CAN KEEP .....COMING TOGETHER ....INTO OR LIVES ....BEATLES WILL REIGN FOREVER💖💖💖🙏🏻🐐🐐🐐🐐🏴🏴🏴🏴🔥💥🎵🎵🎵🎵🎵🎵
Thank you!
@@britt2001b YOU ARE WELCOME 👍🏻
It's quite an interesting video.
Excellent!
Thank you for listening!
Fantastic my guy! 👍👍
Thank you!
Beautiful use of video :}
Thank you!
Ottimo remix
Grazie!
Dance,dance,dance Forever!
Great job! Love it. 🙏🏻
Thank you!
A totally fresh take on a classic. Great work 👍
Thanks for listening
Awesome track 👏🏿👏🏿
Once more, the devil (so to speak) is in the details: Paul's Bass and Ringo's Bass Drum are more nuanced and present; the Guitars are just right; and the Electric Piano timbre is fuller-sounding than ever before. This mix sounds SO organic and natural-its various elements gently nestled against a backdrop of black velvet silence. Sometimes I think that the wonderful results you get are as much a product of the removal of any trace of hiss as they are in the enhancement of each sound element, but of course your rearrangement of the sound space is once again superb! Thanks yet again.
True to form, here's my lyrical parody of "Come Together" with the song recast as a Florida area adverse weather report. (Al Roker is a television personality who has worked as a weather presenter in the U.S.A.)
Cheers-Don
----------------------------------------
CRUMMY WEATHER
(sung by a John Lennon sound-alike to the tune of 'Come Together' by The Beatles)
Here comes low pressure; it's keeps movin' in slowly.
It's got short-range wind squalls bringing rolling blackouts;
It could tear down limbs off trees
And terrify Al Roker with its hurricane breeze.
It's bearing moisture bringing mucho rainfall.
It's got high potential to cause Pensacola
To see lots of flooding from the sea.
Have your fam'ly car gassed up in case you must flee!
Crummy weather, right now over me!
Our news production has been Walmart-sponsored:
They've got bottled water and canned soups and crackers;
They've got Wheat Thins and cheddar cheese,
Batteries and flashlights, bottled water and teas.
Crummy weather, right now over me!
Right!
[Piano and Guitar solos]
Crum-my crum-my...
It's a big depression and our Early-Warning
System's spotted twisters in the East Panhandle.
Here our Doppler images you see
Show there's trouble cooking west of Tallahassee.
Crummy weather, right now over me!
Oh!
[Guitar solo outro]
Crummy weather, yeah!
Crummy weather, yeah!
Crummy weather, yeah!
Crummy weather, yeah!
Crummy weather, yeah!
Crummy weather, yeah!
Crummy weather, yeah!
Uhhhhhhh…
Crummy weather, yeah!
Crummy weather, yeah!
Crummy weather...
Paul played the electric piano, not Billy.
@@michaelmcmac3485 Thanks for the correction, and I've amended my post to reflect it-Don.
Thank you for this kind comment!
Where do you get your separated tracks to do this work? Are they available for other mixers?
I separate the tracks through the RipX de-mixing program. RipX is available for anyone with a computer. Thanks for listening!
Giles Martin, hire this man Right Now....over me 😃 ✌🏻✌🏻
Thank you, I work cheap!
Can you do, 'If i fell' ? Or have you? One of John's best early songs and would love to hear your version of it.
I have done 'If I Fell' but the copyright owner does not allow it for TH-cam publishing. Stay tuned for any changes to this policy.
@@britt2001bHuh? You are allowed copywrite of other Beatles songs but not that? Doesn’t make sense.
Abbey Road is the only album that doesnt need remixing as it was recorded well for the first time in Beatles career, sadly their last.
Quite cool!
00:29 ..........w..the.......asynchronization ?
COME together
right NOW...Stop the WAR!!
Show!
Great job! I love your work, and this is no exception. Congratulations! Do you take requests? One of my wishes for adjustments to Giles work was answered with your mix of got to get you into my life. There are some stray sounds on a couple of other songs I was wondering if you could do away with? There are a few stray piano sounds at the break before the word Think! on The 2015 remix of The Ballad of John and Yoko that aren't on the original mix. There are also some stray sounds just before The End on Abbey Road where all the instruments come to a crashing halt that also aren't on the original mix. Finally I was wondering if you could recreate the LOVE mix of Revolution, with the separated guitars, except for the entire song, unlike the show soundtrack. Sorry for asking so much, but thanks for all your work!
Thank you! 'Revolution' had been a work in progress but I haven't achieved a satisfactory result.
What a badass tune. Such a shame they couldn't have kept this jam going into the '70s and 80s. All those great solo songs could have been Beatles songs.
❤❤❤
Eis a síntese perene da música popular moderna. 🤔😉😌
I like your Beatles remixes , but when will we hear anything Ringo sang lead on ?
1969! There were already Iron Butterfly, Free, Cream, Yardbirds, Ten Years After and the Rolling Stones etc. Those who played heavier music. They had already influenced the Beatles that time but the Beatles influenced them earlier. No doubt. My opinion only.
Britt - any chance of obtaining the isolated stems please?
What's up with the timing around 30 seconds in ? ... otherwise sounds great !
Thanks! Don't know unless you're referring to the video of the drums not matching the audio at this point. There is no footage of Ringo performing this song so I had to fly in footage from another source.
This is one re-mix that I don't think is an improvement. I like the centered bass drum but the over mix is muddy and lacking separation.
今を、何年..??と..??トータル..??
At the 30 second mark of the video, the drums are slightly out of rhythm...
way too much distortion.
I think that the bass is inflated and spoils the balance between the voices and the instruments.
I actually toned down the bass for the reasons that you stated.
@@britt2001b Thank you for your answer. Then the problem must come from the original tape, I didn't know that. The fact is that in my vinyl edition it sounds to me clearer and more balanced. Maybe it's a question of habit. Anyway, you are doing a great job of remastering.
Thank you.