@@CupidStunt72 they are very musically talented... be it from the melodies, singing (John), bass lines (Paul), lead/solos (George) and rhythms (Ringo)... also, in a span of 10 yrs, their music varies from pop to psychedelic inc societal and life issues😊😊😊awesome....
It is amazing that a recording of over 50 years ago can still sound fresh. With the Beatles material, I am amazed at how nice it really sounds. Kudos to the original engineers. One listen to other artists material from the same period, there is no comparison... Thanks Abbey Road!
Ever listen to the Moody Blues? The sound is superb. What about Yes or Pink Floyd? The Beatles sound great I love the songs and sound not their business practices like releasing Let It Be 4 times.
the beatles saved my hands -- as a kid my hands were twisted and did not open,after hearing the beatles and going mad on themby age11 i started a beatles copy band (1975) it opened my left hand,and without that id be very disabled ,no i never got the fame i wanted but i did get the music,,and helped many along the way (2 became national champions,2 became music teachers) and now there are 4 generations of guitar playing song writers in my family :-)
I'm Japanese Beatles Love across the Border The Beatles will continue to live in our hearts forever And when my child grew a little Similarly Surely love you Beatles
I love what you do Sean McGee and all the people at Abbey Road keep up the great work I love it being one of the biggest beetle fans ever thank you so much for making the music come alive for many generations to come.
2:55 - _"We're not worried about level, what we're worried about is the cleanliness of the sound, and we also have the benefit of um..."_ Me: "MR. KITE!"
More content like this, please! :) I've always found the behind the scenes details of projects like this and what goes into restoration and historical preservation in general very interesting. I will take engineers and producers demonstrating their processes and the tools and techniques of the past over critics/talking heads (who often weren't there/connected in any way to the projects or even born yet in many cases) rehashing the same opinions and stories we've all heard for decades. There was a 4 min or so feature about 5 years back of Mark Volman himself discussing and testing out the vinyl singles for a Turtles single collection on a turntable, doing his own quality control (the mention of bass making the needle jump here reminded me of the Turtles video, as Volman demonstrated that very problem on their "You Baby" single) and discussing the issues of the past to replicate the tape masters while adjusting for things like vinyl, radio compression, jukeboxes etc. I always wished it were much longer; same for this.
I love the Beatles singles collection box that came out in 2019 Noah such a fantastic find I actually bought it at one of my favorite music stores which is Music Millennium as I was trying to get the Beatles mono box at which of course is not a print. there’s something wonderful about the Beatles singles collection which is fantastic the packaging is great and I love the fact that you get to have a different record labels from different countries which is some thing that I love the music is great too. everything in the Beatles singles collection is just fantastic I love it.
I want to mention something here which is never mentioned and which has been experienced by only a very small number of people. Listening to the Beatles (or any recorded music, of course) is quite substantially more enjoyable, and authentic, when played back on absolutely top notch audio equipment, especially in a large room with an acoustic design. One never forgets the impression music makes when heard on the best equipment available, and when it's the Beatles, well, life is never the same once one has experienced the band's music on top notch playback hardware.
I think if you'd have told JPGandR back then this much preoccupation and painstaking technique would go into packaging their catalog they'd have smirked with amazement.
I hope before I pass Apple comes to its sense and releases all of the entire collection of tapes to the library of congress or some British equivalent so they can preserve them for future generations but also make them available to the public. Chaplin’s family donated all of his outtakes to the BFI and it’s available for the public. Dylan and other bands are releasing 10 CD sets of outtakes. But with the Beatles we get a dribble here and there and people who may not be loyal fans deciding what should be released and what shouldn’t. We want to listen to it all. I think it’s time the Beatles became part of our cherished history and stop torturing us fans with a release here and there every ten years or more. Alternatively if they still want to make money off these tapes, then make the entire library available online in a subscription model where for a monthly price you can listen to any of the tapes you want. I want to listen to take 1of In My Life, Nowhere Man and countless other songs. It’s time Apple.
Someone should tell Sean that the piece in "she loves you" was where you hear the two pieces were spliced together on the vinyl but we can hardly hear it on the "1" cd. Sean should listen back I think as it is not eliminated as he alludes to!
Creepy Dingus why would i be joking? Alot of these singles haven’t been remastered since 2009 and there the only ones on streaming services of course i want to hear the newer and better versions? Its 2019 not everyone has a record player nor even afford one
From what I understand, he made digital transfers of the original master tapes (original single mixes), not the multitracks. However, all the multitracks had already been digitised for the recent remixes. I wouldn't bet my money on them being released in this form anytime soon, though.
I've seen people complain about the bad sound quality, but they're just trying to recreate the original sound, which is why they don't sound remastered or remixed. I really like the original sound personally.
Muito legal! Pretendo comprar quando chegar aqui no Brasil, isto é, se eu tiver money na época. The Beatles foram, são e serão imbatíveis por milênios!
I love the Beatles' recordings so I won't criticize formats, but I have many LPs and yet still bought some of the Parlaphones on CD a few years ago. However, the sound on the US Capitol LPs was much better and in the best stereo imaginable! Thanks for the memories and the tech talk!
@@pedro_durand The mix here is great th-cam.com/video/cK5G8fPmWeA/w-d-xo.html
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Pedro Paulo Durand I have a lot of audios from videos 1+, just separating the audio from the video. I did it with Rain, Hey Bulldog, etc. Also i did that with the restored Magical Mystery Tour film from 2012 and i got the audios of I Am The Walrus, You Mother Should know, The Fool On The Hill, Blue Jay Way, and Magical Mystery Tour. I did the same with the Help! restored film and got the audio from You've Got To Hide Your Love Away, I Need You, Another Girl and You're Going To Lose That Girl. That's a good way to get the audios with better quality.
@@pedro_durand True. Just thought I'd tell you about the ones that are in case you didn't know. Wasn't trying to prove you wrong or anything. That being said, the mixes on the 1 video collection that weren't included on the album are amazing, like Rain as mentioned below and Strawberry Fields Forever. Unfortunately we've got to stick with some crappy mixes for the rest (although I like most if not all of them nowadays).
sometimes the mix of a single is different than the album. even mono albums. thheir lastcouple of singles in the sixties and1970 ( in the u.s anyway) were stereo
From what I can tell Stephen, this set replicates the original UK singles only, not US. So I’ll try to correlate mono UK singles to mono UK albums: Love Me Do/P.S. I Love You: same as on the ‘Please Please Me’ album; Please Please Me/Ask Me Why: ditto; Can’t Buy Me Love/You Can’t Do That: same as on ‘A Hard Day’s Night’; A Hard Day’s Night/Things We Said Today: ditto; Ticket To Ride: same as on the ‘Help!’ album; Help!: ditto; Eleanor Rigby/Yellow Submarine: same as on the ‘Revolver’ album; I Am The Walrus: same as on the ‘Magical Mystery Tour’ EP. This is the last mono track to appear on both a UK single and album (OK, MMT was an EP in the UK, but you get my drift. 😊) Get Back: a mono single in the UK only. But the single mix/edit didn’t make it to the (stereo only) ‘Let It Be’ album anyway, so it’s not a contender. Something/Come Together: stereo in both territories this time, and the mixes are identical to ‘Abbey Road’; Let It Be: also stereo in both territories, but a different mix/edit to the ‘Let It Be’ album, so not a contender. Hope that helps. 😊 It’s unfortunate that the US ‘Hello Goodbye’ single wasn’t included in this reissue, because its flip has a unique edit of ‘I Am The Walrus’ (some extra beats in the middle).
@@theparisoracle5366 Some of the single mixes were unique like Ask Me Why which has much less reverb than the album version. I believe Help and Penny Lane are different mixes than the mono albums too but not 100% sure.
This set is a bit of a hit and miss. The general design and packaging is outstanding, but the sound quality leaves a bit be desired compared to recent releases... Quite flat and dry sounding, with little decay, unlike the 80s singles set and indeed the originals, which sound suitably fab.
They sound great to me. I am certainly no audiophile but I will quite happily dismiss anyone’s opinion who describes that they sound “dry”😂. What that means only you know!
...Yup, I realized that after buying what I thought was every Beatle album on CD. You have to buy the CDs called “Past Masters Volume 1 & 2” to get the greatest Beatles single hits that weren’t on any albums.
It’s all about money. The initial sound is the sound in your mind that is what you dig. The remixes you probably won’t even listen all the way.. Many Beatle fans act like they are in the 10th grade. I’ll say it again Enough!
RIght, so the Engineers back in the 60s knew that what the public were going to listen to was never going to be how the songs sounded like right there in the studio. They knew the sound quality cut to vinyl 45 had its major limitations, and they longed for a time when one day the public could hear The Beatles just how they heard them off the master tapes. Roll forward 50 years and now this poor quality '45 sound' is deliberately marketed and sold on as something to be lauded and cherished. I don't get it. Give me 24 bit Stereo remixed/remasters any day - because I want to hear The Beatles in their full spectrum sonic magnificence. Not all squished down onto plastic in scratchy mono. Sorry!
It’s certainly a collectors item but to me it sounds great....don’t listen to these audiophile bores. It’s a fantastic box set and if you listen to them all in order you will have a magical couple of hours no matter how well you know the songs!
stanley boy - It’s been available for years. It’s called Past Masters Vols. 1 & 2. This is simply a repackaging on vinyl to replicate the experience of buying it in a shop in the 60s.
Creepy Dingus I know but to have them all of the same quality and all together in one collection as P.S I Love You, Please Please Me, Ask Me Why, Can’t Buy Me Love, You Can’t Do That, A Hard Days Night, Things We Said Today, Ticket To Ride, Help!, Eleanor Rigby, Yellow Submarine, Strawberry Fields Forever, Penny Lane, All You Need Is Love, Baby You’re A Rich Man, Hello Goodbye, I Am The Walrus, Free As A Bird and Real Love are not on Past Masters so a person listening to that wouldn’t get the same experience as listening to this. Actually, I don’t think the original mixes of Free As A Bird or Real Love are available on music streaming platforms for their singles. Only the alternative mixes on the Anthology records.
They're all in mono, yes, but still don't sound as good as the original singles or the 80s singles collection. It's a fantastic collector's piece if you can afford it, but for sound quality you'd be much better off buying the Mono Masters LP, frankly.
The only downside in Beatles music for me is that "stereo" where they simply isolate tracks in each side wich is very unpleasant to hear in headphones. Do you guys know anywhere where I can find Beatles music in mono online?
@@JohnnyBoyBlues The only mono Beatles recordings I know to be on TH-cam are the 'Live at the BBC' recordings. Make sure to listen to the stereo remixes of Yellow Submarine, Sgt Pepper, the White Album and Abbey Road if you haven't already, as they sound much better than the poorly panned stereo mixes you're used to. Edit: Sgt Pepper is available on TH-cam in mono as well, as part of the 2017 Deluxe Edition.
Everything is built on hype. If at a certain age the influential media-marketing people got you with some Beatles/Queen/Floyd hype, then it becomes wired into people's sense of who they are. Impossible to talk to such people because you can't question the importance of music without them taking it as an attack on their sense of identity. Queen wasn't this big in the 80s or even the 90s, same as David Bowie etc. Makes sense, it was the same with Christianity.
There was a video on TH-cam several years ago from a Dutch man who worked at EMI in the 70s which included a tape copy of She Loves You and I'll Get You in authentic stereo. Shame that the video was taken down, as nobody knows where any other copies are.
We all love the Beatles, but their songs have now been exploited and re-proposed in every possible and imaginable way. If on the one hand this is pleasing, because it means that the Beatles, more than 50 years after their debut, still have many old and new fans, on the other hand, sorry to see that it is done not so much for love towards the Beatles, but for make money.
@Rita 25 y.o - check my vidéó Sou fã dos Beatles desde os dois anos. Tenho todos os discos deles e tive a sorte de ver Paul e Ringo ao vivo. Mas não gosto de marketing para vender coisas velhas por coisas novas. Mas, se você gosta deles, é aconselhável comprá-los. Espero que meu post seja compreensível (não falo português) tenha um bom dia.
Let It Be has now been released 4 different times. People are obsessed with The Beatles. Throwing hard earned money away. Music is to be listened to not purchased with plastic around a box and never opened so you can sell for a profit in 20 years. If you brought Let It Be in 1970 the sound in your head would not be the 2009 reissue it would be the original. . Get it you are wasting your money.
@@alanfeldman6241 Noooo you're wasting YOUR money if you buy it because you're not a Beatles fan or a collector. And you are an expert on how people choose to spend their hard earned money ....how exactly?? Grow up!!
EQ doesn’t make-or-break the sound of a product. And, aside some of the limiting decisions on the 2009, I would trust the Abbey Road engineers to do their job.
I was spellbound by The Beatles music at age 9 - I'm 47 now & still love them !!!
You got good taste in music!😅👍
@@kjthekunoichi Thanks !!! I'm still learning how genius they really were
@@CupidStunt72 they are very musically talented... be it from the melodies, singing (John), bass lines (Paul), lead/solos (George) and rhythms (Ringo)... also, in a span of 10 yrs, their music varies from pop to psychedelic inc societal and life issues😊😊😊awesome....
"Spellbound", exactly.
Each song got better!!
@@kjthekunoichi agree !!! No other band could go from Love Me Do to I Am The Walrus in like 5 years !
It's great, every new generation can have a stab at re-creating the original sound. It's a job that will live on forever.
It is amazing that a recording of over 50 years ago can still sound fresh. With the Beatles material, I am amazed at how nice it really sounds. Kudos to the original engineers. One listen to other artists material from the same period, there is no comparison... Thanks Abbey Road!
Thanks EMI!
Enough!
@@alanfeldman6241 ?? "Enough" what?
@@toad8840 what's your point, toad?
Ever listen to the Moody Blues? The sound is superb. What about Yes or Pink Floyd? The Beatles sound great I love the songs and sound not their business practices like releasing Let It Be 4 times.
the beatles saved my hands -- as a kid my hands were twisted and did not open,after hearing the beatles and going mad on themby age11 i started a beatles copy band (1975) it opened my left hand,and without that id be very disabled ,no i never got the fame i wanted but i did get the music,,and helped many along the way (2 became national champions,2 became music teachers) and now there are 4 generations of guitar playing song writers in my family :-)
I'm Japanese
Beatles Love across the Border
The Beatles will continue to live in our hearts forever
And when my child grew a little
Similarly Surely love you Beatles
is that an attempt a Haiku?
I'm glad to hear that they're remastering the Singles Collection. And nice video discussing the process, very interesting stuff.
Wasn’t the original Singles Collection put on CD originally?
@@shaide5483 Yes, that release was in the 1990s.
Appreciate your efforts Mr. Magee! I’ve grown to love the 2012 vinyl reissues as well.
I LOVE YOU THE BEATLES, BEST FOREVER!!
Pete?
I love what you do Sean McGee and all the people at Abbey Road keep up the great work I love it being one of the biggest beetle fans ever thank you so much for making the music come alive for many generations to come.
What a great native advertising you have here! Thank you for the video, it was incredibly exciting!
2:55 - _"We're not worried about level, what we're worried about is the cleanliness of the sound, and we also have the benefit of um..."_
Me: "MR. KITE!"
More content like this, please! :) I've always found the behind the scenes details of projects like this and what goes into restoration and historical preservation in general very interesting. I will take engineers and producers demonstrating their processes and the tools and techniques of the past over critics/talking heads (who often weren't there/connected in any way to the projects or even born yet in many cases) rehashing the same opinions and stories we've all heard for decades.
There was a 4 min or so feature about 5 years back of Mark Volman himself discussing and testing out the vinyl singles for a Turtles single collection on a turntable, doing his own quality control (the mention of bass making the needle jump here reminded me of the Turtles video, as Volman demonstrated that very problem on their "You Baby" single) and discussing the issues of the past to replicate the tape masters while adjusting for things like vinyl, radio compression, jukeboxes etc. I always wished it were much longer; same for this.
Actually after a spin on my turntable about a third of these are going into rotation on my ‘64 Wurlitzer 2800. It’s one of the main reasons I got it!
This is an amazing birthday present
Next year, within rereleasing Let It Be’s 50th Anniversary itens, they’ll remake 1992’s EP Collection
We love you Beatles oh yes we do!
Best band ever 💖I really appreciated this type of behind the scenes content!
I love the Beatles singles collection box that came out in 2019 Noah such a fantastic find I actually bought it at one of my favorite music stores which is Music Millennium as I was trying to get the Beatles mono box at which of course is not a print. there’s something wonderful about the Beatles singles collection which is fantastic the packaging is great and I love the fact that you get to have a different record labels from different countries which is some thing that I love the music is great too. everything in the Beatles singles collection is just fantastic I love it.
I want to mention something here which is never mentioned and which has been experienced by only a very small number of people. Listening to the Beatles (or any recorded music, of course) is quite substantially more enjoyable, and authentic, when played back on absolutely top notch audio equipment, especially in a large room with an acoustic design. One never forgets the impression music makes when heard on the best equipment available, and when it's the Beatles, well, life is never the same once one has experienced the band's music on top notch playback hardware.
THE
BEATLES 👍👍
I think if you'd have told JPGandR back then this much preoccupation and painstaking technique would go into packaging their catalog they'd have smirked with amazement.
Anything Beatles I'm there
I hope before I pass Apple comes to its sense and releases all of the entire collection of tapes to the library of congress or some British equivalent so they can preserve them for future generations but also make them available to the public. Chaplin’s family donated all of his outtakes to the BFI and it’s available for the public. Dylan and other bands are releasing 10 CD sets of outtakes. But with the Beatles we get a dribble here and there and people who may not be loyal fans deciding what should be released and what shouldn’t. We want to listen to it all. I think it’s time the Beatles became part of our cherished history and stop torturing us fans with a release here and there every ten years or more. Alternatively if they still want to make money off these tapes, then make the entire library available online in a subscription model where for a monthly price you can listen to any of the tapes you want. I want to listen to take 1of In My Life, Nowhere Man and countless other songs. It’s time Apple.
Holy shit that’s a brilliant idea! 😮
Someone should tell Sean that the piece in "she loves you" was where you hear the two pieces were spliced together on the vinyl but we can hardly hear it on the "1" cd.
Sean should listen back I think as it is not eliminated as he alludes to!
This is definitely needed on streaming services
Doc - I really hope you’re joking.
Creepy Dingus Why
Dana Alsughaiyer because a lot of the monos aren’t available
Creepy Dingus why would i be joking? Alot of these singles haven’t been remastered since 2009 and there the only ones on streaming services of course i want to hear the newer and better versions? Its 2019 not everyone has a record player nor even afford one
He made digital copies of the original masters for his own research, does that mean new isolated tracks could surface in the future.
From what I understand, he made digital transfers of the original master tapes (original single mixes), not the multitracks. However, all the multitracks had already been digitised for the recent remixes. I wouldn't bet my money on them being released in this form anytime soon, though.
Anything for a Beatles buck
I've seen people complain about the bad sound quality, but they're just trying to recreate the original sound, which is why they don't sound remastered or remixed. I really like the original sound personally.
Fantastic music
Wow!
Muito legal! Pretendo comprar quando chegar aqui no Brasil, isto é, se eu tiver money na época. The Beatles foram, são e serão imbatíveis por milênios!
I love the Beatles' recordings so I won't criticize formats, but I have many LPs and yet still bought some of the Parlaphones on CD a few years ago. However, the sound on the US Capitol LPs was much better and in the best stereo imaginable! Thanks for the memories and the tech talk!
Cosplaying Santa and George Martin.
Santa looks also like an old Vsauce
I want this so bad, but 240$ on Amazon Canada is little much
Please release this for streaming, there are some songs of the past masters(remastered 2009) that i can't hear beacause of the terrible stereo mix.
The 1 album has stereo remixes on it in case you didn’t know. You can replace a lot of album and singles songs with them.
@@TheJayson8899 yes, I know, but you already heard 'Rain'? Unfortunaly, there are some songs that isn't on '1'
@@pedro_durand The mix here is great
th-cam.com/video/cK5G8fPmWeA/w-d-xo.html
Pedro Paulo Durand I have a lot of audios from videos 1+, just separating the audio from the video. I did it with Rain, Hey Bulldog, etc. Also i did that with the restored Magical Mystery Tour film from 2012 and i got the audios of I Am The Walrus, You Mother Should know, The Fool On The Hill, Blue Jay Way, and Magical Mystery Tour. I did the same with the Help! restored film and got the audio from You've Got To Hide Your Love Away, I Need You, Another Girl and You're Going To Lose That Girl. That's a good way to get the audios with better quality.
@@pedro_durand True. Just thought I'd tell you about the ones that are in case you didn't know. Wasn't trying to prove you wrong or anything. That being said, the mixes on the 1 video collection that weren't included on the album are amazing, like Rain as mentioned below and Strawberry Fields Forever. Unfortunately we've got to stick with some crappy mixes for the rest (although I like most if not all of them nowadays).
Will this singles be available on Spotify?
nope - vinyl only. best we have is Past Masters
I've listened through the whole box and I thought it sounded great.
Listen to music not boxes!
So these are not the same mixes that appear on the mono albums? (And these are all mono except for the 90s tracks???)
sometimes the mix of a single is different than the album. even mono albums. thheir lastcouple of singles in the sixties and1970 ( in the u.s anyway) were stereo
From what I can tell Stephen, this set replicates the original UK singles only, not US. So I’ll try to correlate mono UK singles to mono UK albums:
Love Me Do/P.S. I Love You: same as on the ‘Please Please Me’ album;
Please Please Me/Ask Me Why: ditto;
Can’t Buy Me Love/You Can’t Do That: same as on ‘A Hard Day’s Night’;
A Hard Day’s Night/Things We Said Today: ditto;
Ticket To Ride: same as on the ‘Help!’ album;
Help!: ditto;
Eleanor Rigby/Yellow Submarine: same as on the ‘Revolver’ album;
I Am The Walrus: same as on the ‘Magical Mystery Tour’ EP. This is the last mono track to appear on both a UK single and album (OK, MMT was an EP in the UK, but you get my drift. 😊)
Get Back: a mono single in the UK only. But the single mix/edit didn’t make it to the (stereo only) ‘Let It Be’ album anyway, so it’s not a contender.
Something/Come Together: stereo in both territories this time, and the mixes are identical to ‘Abbey Road’;
Let It Be: also stereo in both territories, but a different mix/edit to the ‘Let It Be’ album, so not a contender.
Hope that helps. 😊
It’s unfortunate that the US ‘Hello Goodbye’ single wasn’t included in this reissue, because its flip has a unique edit of ‘I Am The Walrus’ (some extra beats in the middle).
@@theparisoracle5366 Some of the single mixes were unique like Ask Me Why which has much less reverb than the album version. I believe Help and Penny Lane are different mixes than the mono albums too but not 100% sure.
This set is a bit of a hit and miss. The general design and packaging is outstanding, but the sound quality leaves a bit be desired compared to recent releases... Quite flat and dry sounding, with little decay, unlike the 80s singles set and indeed the originals, which sound suitably fab.
This is well said. They do not sound as good.
"Remastering" for a long time has meant they'll make everything brickwalled (no dynamic range and physically painful to listen to at higher volumes).
It’s too expensive anyway.
@@mastafull These were cut analog. Impossible to brickwall
They sound great to me. I am certainly no audiophile but I will quite happily dismiss anyone’s opinion who describes that they sound “dry”😂. What that means only you know!
Woahhhhh i love the beatles
mampir ke channel aku ya mas Dimas...aku cover2 lagu2 The Beatles, Thanks
Some of the best Beatles songs never appeared on any albums.
...Yup, I realized that after buying what I thought was every Beatle album on CD. You have to buy the CDs called “Past Masters Volume 1 & 2” to get the greatest Beatles single hits that weren’t on any albums.
Is The Singles Collection available in digital format?
Great Video 🤘
yeeaahhh 👌👌👌👌👌
Damm. Kevin Howlett looks amazing
Beatles 🙌 respect ✊
Any plans to release and Remasters the Beatles Singles Collection On CD?
UP!!!
The problem is that none of them need "remastering" we're all lied to by the music industry since the dawn of CD's...
Wrongx axe. Remastering has come a long way since 60s music was first put on CDs. I do think reMIXING is a bad idea, though.
It’s all about money. The initial sound is the sound in your mind that is what you dig. The remixes you probably won’t even listen all the way.. Many Beatle fans act like they are in the 10th grade. I’ll say it again Enough!
@@alanfeldman6241 Were you born a hater?
RIght, so the Engineers back in the 60s knew that what the public were going to listen to was never going to be how the songs sounded like right there in the studio. They knew the sound quality cut to vinyl 45 had its major limitations, and they longed for a time when one day the public could hear The Beatles just how they heard them off the master tapes. Roll forward 50 years and now this poor quality '45 sound' is deliberately marketed and sold on as something to be lauded and cherished. I don't get it. Give me 24 bit Stereo remixed/remasters any day - because I want to hear The Beatles in their full spectrum sonic magnificence. Not all squished down onto plastic in scratchy mono. Sorry!
Harry Moss?
Was he the car radio brand as well?
What song is in the intro
Daytripper...
@@dennysmith7862 Gay Stripper!
Love that I watched this first.
Well done Tom all the best Paul p England 🙏🤩
I love the Beatles
What song is that in the very beginning?
Day Tripper
I'm a your fan number 1
How many ways can you Re-mix the same material, and trot it out again as new?
It's not a remix
México.👍👍👍👍👍👍
I wonder if Paul and Ringo had an input? Woolton Liverpool🇬🇧
#KNOWLEDGE Pardon me for not mentioning...I am the elusive Baba Kawa Lennon #9 Dream...peace
The Beatles yesterday Paul AND ringo
To anyone who owns this set, is the sound quality worth the money or is it really more of a collectors item? -
It’s certainly a collectors item but to me it sounds great....don’t listen to these audiophile bores. It’s a fantastic box set and if you listen to them all in order you will have a magical couple of hours no matter how well you know the songs!
I WANNA SEE THE BEATLES PLS I WANTED SEE THE BEATLES IM A FAN NUMBER 1 I BUY ALL ALBUMS AND LISTENED ALL YOUR MUSICS
Can we have this Single Collection on streaming platforms?
stanley boy - It’s been available for years. It’s called Past Masters Vols. 1 & 2. This is simply a repackaging on vinyl to replicate the experience of buying it in a shop in the 60s.
Creepy Dingus I know but to have them all of the same quality and all together in one collection as P.S I Love You, Please Please Me, Ask Me Why, Can’t Buy Me Love, You Can’t Do That, A Hard Days Night, Things We Said Today, Ticket To Ride, Help!, Eleanor Rigby, Yellow Submarine, Strawberry Fields Forever, Penny Lane, All You Need Is Love, Baby You’re A Rich Man, Hello Goodbye, I Am The Walrus, Free As A Bird and Real Love are not on Past Masters so a person listening to that wouldn’t get the same experience as listening to this. Actually, I don’t think the original mixes of Free As A Bird or Real Love are available on music streaming platforms for their singles. Only the alternative mixes on the Anthology records.
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Wow
For a moment I thought they were León Murillo and Anser Wenger 😂
Is this still going to have the same in some cases awful original stereo mixes? For example Rain has that dreadful hard-panning left and right.
All UK 1960s Beatles singles up to and including Get Back / Don't Let Me Down were issued in mono.
They're all in mono, yes, but still don't sound as good as the original singles or the 80s singles collection. It's a fantastic collector's piece if you can afford it, but for sound quality you'd be much better off buying the Mono Masters LP, frankly.
Thanks for the replies. I have the full Beatles mono box set from 2009 in cd form which includes the Mono Masters so I'll stick with that for now!
The only downside in Beatles music for me is that "stereo" where they simply isolate tracks in each side wich is very unpleasant to hear in headphones. Do you guys know anywhere where I can find Beatles music in mono online?
@@JohnnyBoyBlues The only mono Beatles recordings I know to be on TH-cam are the 'Live at the BBC' recordings. Make sure to listen to the stereo remixes of Yellow Submarine, Sgt Pepper, the White Album and Abbey Road if you haven't already, as they sound much better than the poorly panned stereo mixes you're used to.
Edit: Sgt Pepper is available on TH-cam in mono as well, as part of the 2017 Deluxe Edition.
Stop overanalyzing and just enjoy the music
If they’re going for authenticity, why not just release the original mixes again
These are the original 1960's mixes. Just remastered. Different thing.
@@beatmichae1 Why remaster them?
Scott Anderson because they sound crap
@@scottanderson8167 He explained it in the video. It's just slight EQ to bring out what is already on the tapes.
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Beatles maniaa...yeah yeah
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Everything is built on hype. If at a certain age the influential media-marketing people got you with some Beatles/Queen/Floyd hype, then it becomes wired into people's sense of who they are. Impossible to talk to such people because you can't question the importance of music without them taking it as an attack on their sense of identity. Queen wasn't this big in the 80s or even the 90s, same as David Bowie etc. Makes sense, it was the same with Christianity.
Ease up, coltrane. Lol
In general I don't think remastering sounds as good as the old recordings. Too loud and tinny. Maybe these will be different.
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I love the beatles but honestly how often do they really need to be remastered other than for another cash grab?
Because of isolation technology, you can make your own remixes for free, and make them sound as well to your own liking.
Next year I hope we get vinyl of Let it Be.. Naked.
When it pop up.I never press something so quickly
That's what my g/f told me.👍😉
Beatles i'm here
How does Sean explain the way deaogstini box set of AHDN where two seconds of tbe opening chord was missing????
Can he explain what happened?
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Yeah whatever. I need she loves You in stereo.
There was a video on TH-cam several years ago from a Dutch man who worked at EMI in the 70s which included a tape copy of She Loves You and I'll Get You in authentic stereo. Shame that the video was taken down, as nobody knows where any other copies are.
Creepy pasta material.
Do they sound better than Beatles. 1...
a new collection... with the same singles... each time #useless
With the same singles? They remastered the original singles. There aren't any others to remaster. Not sure what you're complaining about.
@@CB-xr1eg yes, with the same singles we already had in the remastered PAST MASTERS in the mono box
John Lennon
He existed, yes
Paul McCartney
Matt Damon.
shemp howard
L E G E N D S
Is this like a novelty thing for old people?
No its called enjoying life. You should try it.
We all love the Beatles, but their songs have now been exploited and re-proposed in every possible and imaginable way. If on the one hand this is pleasing, because it means that the Beatles, more than 50 years after their debut, still have many old and new fans, on the other hand, sorry to see that it is done not so much for love towards the Beatles, but for make money.
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@Rita 25 y.o - check my vidéó Sou fã dos Beatles desde os dois anos. Tenho todos os discos deles e tive a sorte de ver Paul e Ringo ao vivo. Mas não gosto de marketing para vender coisas velhas por coisas novas. Mas, se você gosta deles, é aconselhável comprá-los. Espero que meu post seja compreensível (não falo português) tenha um bom dia.
Weren’t all these songs remastered in 2009? All You Need Is Ca$h.
Let It Be has now been released 4 different times. People are obsessed with The Beatles. Throwing hard earned money away. Music is to be listened to not purchased with plastic around a box and never opened so you can sell for a profit in 20 years. If you brought Let It Be in 1970 the sound in your head would not be the 2009 reissue it would be the original. . Get it you are wasting your money.
@@alanfeldman6241 Noooo you're wasting YOUR money if you buy it because you're not a Beatles fan or a collector. And you are an expert on how people choose to spend their hard earned money ....how exactly?? Grow up!!
This is insane
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TH-cam is drunk asf
Dam im reading my own comment in jhon's accent ....
Jhon?
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So basically they were eq’d. To then be endlessly re-eq’d by the purchasers own cheap system.
Got it. What a waste of time.
EQ doesn’t make-or-break the sound of a product. And, aside some of the limiting decisions on the 2009, I would trust the Abbey Road engineers to do their job.
Only a waste of your time....no one else's.
A terrible job was had by some, numpy discs, scratches. Very poor results for a premium. Product!