I’ll tell you what the secret of The Beatles’ sound is. It’s not the f*cking equipment, not the f*ucking room, not even the engineer. The secret of the Beatles’ fucking sound is The fucking Beatles, man. 😊
Hello Javier! You can watch this Start to Finish series with a pro-member account on Puremix.com right here: puremix.com/library/start-to-finish/-/history-of-the-beatles-recording-techniques/episode-1-introduction-to-the-series 3 new episodes are coming reeeeeally soon! :)
Can you please tell me if The Beatles or anyone else ever recorded that song with the chorus “Silence tells me something so right has gone gone wrong” ? That song sounds so much like the early Beatles and I would love to have a recording of it from them or you guys who sound great!! Is that sound available on a CD or also any streaming platforms? Please let me know. I would appreciate it
That awful fake Beatles band kind of ruins it. For these documentaries they should get a band that makes their own contemporary music and see how it comes out using these old techniques The Beatles used.
study Paul Allen Rothchild and the Doors better, they had a better sound in every way because even Paul Mac sat down with his wife to listen to them, the Beatles are too overrated and fallen
The Doors had a great sound, but come on man, they didnt break through till the late 60s. Its a false comparison. They would have walked into a studio with 8 track, the vast majority of Beatles material had to be made bouncing between 4 tracks. Also, the doors made their whole career in one style, which is cool, but the Beatles went way off the map in ways the doors never did.
Some of my ABSOLUTE favourite SOUNDING albums were engineered by KEN SCOTT. EPIC. LEGEND.
Crime of the century!
Some of my favorite-sounding albums were/are Alive (Eddie Kramer) & Destroyer (Bob Ezrin).
[huh... say what?!] Oh, wait.. I was told that was KISS. 😐
It blows me away the mix on songs almost 40 years old with out all these plugins ect
1 video in and what can I say but AWESOME! Cheers to Fab and Puremix. Well done indeed.
No daws no midi no sequencers just raw talent
Hell yeah 🤘
Not a cell phone in sight, just people living in the moment
Great Stuff ! just watched the first 3 episodes.
Geoff Emerick, George Martin, Alan Parson on Abbey road too
Wow, Puremix does not show signs of slowing down
guys, this is going to be huuuuuge! Puremix #1
I’ll tell you what the secret of The Beatles’ sound is.
It’s not the f*cking equipment, not the f*ucking room, not even the engineer.
The secret of the Beatles’ fucking sound is The fucking Beatles, man. 😊
Amazing!
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
So Cool
Hell yeah
So, where do we see these episodes?
Hello Javier! You can watch this Start to Finish series with a pro-member account on Puremix.com right here: puremix.com/library/start-to-finish/-/history-of-the-beatles-recording-techniques/episode-1-introduction-to-the-series
3 new episodes are coming reeeeeally soon! :)
Can you please tell me if The Beatles or anyone else ever recorded that song with the chorus “Silence tells me something so right has gone gone wrong” ? That song sounds so much like the early Beatles and I would love to have a recording of it from them or you guys who sound great!! Is that sound available on a CD or also any streaming platforms? Please let me know. I would appreciate it
What's the band's name? 1:03?
Name of the song please
Some call him the sixth Beatle
and 10-12 other people too
✨✨👏👏
Excuse me 2 min 19 sec is not exactly a ‘deep dive’ guys. 😊
It's only 3 episodes?
No. There's gonna be at least 20. And a nice behind the scenes
@@gchad9391 Great !!!
Fab 😂
Cool except for the musicians. If you don’t got the Beatles trying to use a cover band from New York doesn’t quite work.
Urm are the ONLY serious
4qw
That awful fake Beatles band kind of ruins it. For these documentaries they should get a band that makes their own contemporary music and see how it comes out using these old techniques The Beatles used.
study Paul Allen Rothchild and the Doors better, they had a better sound in every way because even Paul Mac sat down with his wife to listen to them, the Beatles are too overrated and fallen
The Doors had a great sound, but come on man, they didnt break through till the late 60s. Its a false comparison. They would have walked into a studio with 8 track, the vast majority of Beatles material had to be made bouncing between 4 tracks. Also, the doors made their whole career in one style, which is cool, but the Beatles went way off the map in ways the doors never did.
It’s very simple: No Beatles, no Doors.