That must be the result of a beautiful mistake, where Paul attempts to play A minor but went to play B diminished (the exact position of A minor but one key position to the right)
Fantastic work! I realize that you posted only tracks related and overdubs made to Take 27 (aka 27A) from January 31st, but I'd also love to hear George's guitar from take 28 (aka 27B) from the same day. John's bass, Billy's organ and the harmony vocals from this take are out of this world.
All George Martin's contributions and the vocals were the Beatles plus Linda McCartney. Spector only added things to Across the Universe, I Me Mine, and The Long and Winding Road.
Yeah. They recorded the basic track back on January 31, 1969 and didn't do any major overdubs till January 1970. By that time Lennon had quietly left the group. Paul overdubbed a new bass guitar part which replaced Lennon's. So Lennon wasn't on the final track.
Naked does have the same backing vocals as the album version. I did isolate the naked solo in this video here: th-cam.com/video/IEGepEZ_-8M/w-d-xo.htmlsi=IuIkLnMkrm2rLGoj
For the album version Spector looped one chorus to get three at the end. It's still shares all the same tracks with the single version. For these isolations I kept it at the original length.
The organ and brass sounded so good, it made the song feel like heaven
17:10 paradise.
genuinely, it’s heavenly
Who is singng...is that all Paul? Or all of them? 😭✨😭✨😭
@@AGETheGawdYTit‘s Paul, George and Linda (on the high harmony)
3:17 that piano moment!!
Did not see your comment.....agreed. I've always heard that....
That must be the result of a beautiful mistake, where Paul attempts to play A minor but went to play B diminished (the exact position of A minor but one key position to the right)
Fantastic work! I realize that you posted only tracks related and overdubs made to Take 27 (aka 27A) from January 31st, but I'd also love to hear George's guitar from take 28 (aka 27B) from the same day. John's bass, Billy's organ and the harmony vocals from this take are out of this world.
Those Harmony vocals are .......
✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯
I never realized how heavenly those harmonies are
damn seriously
This is the first time in my life I heard the ghost solo this clear! That's amazing!!
These photos are incredible, I've never seen them before. Literally the final Beatles sessions.
20:14 Paradise part 2. The 1970 guitar solo is George’s guitar singing to me.
The organ Billy Preston used was a Hammond M102. The Lowrey only stayed in Studio 3 at EMI.
That's true looking at the footage it does look like a m102 rather than a Lowery
@@isolatedstems yeah someone showed me a linked to a video where the organ line was played on the M102 which has since been taken down.
Great work :)
No wayy
23:52 wtf chills there
Also the electric piano is actually a Wurlitzer.
The choir was amazing.. I love the Spector production.
All George Martin's contributions and the vocals were the Beatles plus Linda McCartney. Spector only added things to Across the Universe, I Me Mine, and The Long and Winding Road.
@@isolatedstems yes, thank you... What I meant was I prefer the original album than the "naked". Sorry for my short comment.
@@donkqdonkq1747 Gotcha
Paul was pissed at Specter for f...king with his own version !
Is john picking bass ?
harmonies are precursor to Wings with George H. Did George Martin sing in background?
Just George, Linda, and Paul. George Martin was probably just there to give them feedback.
El Acompañamiento de Orquesta Le Da Fuerza y Empuje A LET IT BE. Por Supuesto Me Refiero a La Versión del Álbum Del Mismo Nombre 🌟🌟🌟🌟
Wow loved those songs and Paul knew the band was about over. Paul wrote songs on the sad ending he never wanted.
Well not quite since they did record Abbey Road after.
@@isolatedstems yeah, Let It Be sessions were basically also semi-abbey road sessions.
@@isolatedstems There were some final sessions in January 1970 minus John. E.g I Me Mine and also vocal overdubs with Linda helping out.
La voz de Paul... ¡una hermosura!...
👍👍👍👌👌👌👏👏👏🌻🌻🌻🌹🌹🌹🌷🌷🌷💐💐💐
Time will tell. Let it be‼
Phill Spector F.....ed up that album.
For the 3 versions of the let it be song, for me the best is the single version, and now this version is remastered
Where is John and George’s original backing vocals
Couldn't get a good enough isolation of them so left them out.
@@isolatedstems make a seperate video of an attempt
Great job!!!
Amazing gospel
I'll practice the piano as hard as I can.
Everyone wants to play this piano accurately. 👍
Great!
For God Sake! Let it Be 🗣️🗣️🗣️
Man, that Hammond is righteous!
Paul is an underrated bassist
🕊️🏴♥️🇬🇧🕊️
Looks like John Lennon’s work didn’t put in
Yeah. They recorded the basic track back on January 31, 1969 and didn't do any major overdubs till January 1970. By that time Lennon had quietly left the group. Paul overdubbed a new bass guitar part which replaced Lennon's. So Lennon wasn't on the final track.
@@isolatedstems oh, ty
¡El bajo de John!...😅😅😅
¡¿Cómo no se le iba a ocurrir hacer una genialidad con ese instrumento, digo yo?!...
Got to be one of the worst McCartney’s 😆for God sakes, let it be.
The cleanest piano isolation I’ve heard. Great job. 🎉
George solo, masterpiece ❤
I wish there was the naked version solo and harmonies but great job for the isolation
Naked does have the same backing vocals as the album version. I did isolate the naked solo in this video here: th-cam.com/video/IEGepEZ_-8M/w-d-xo.htmlsi=IuIkLnMkrm2rLGoj
It’s Paul’s album. The others had already left the party.
No one can sing this song like Paul did in 1969
Killer drums 🥁 per usual
wonderfull
Nice pictures of yoko in the estudio.. Oh, is linda, sorry..
Billy Preston, The 5th Beatle. ❤
What about the "album" version with 3 choruses at the end?
For the album version Spector looped one chorus to get three at the end. It's still shares all the same tracks with the single version. For these isolations I kept it at the original length.