12:40 le piano électrique de Billy Preston apporte énormément de groove aux sessions Get back. Si seulement les Beatles avaient pu partir en tournée avec lui...
@@eddiemerribaker Bass so out of tune. Always thought this was such a great bass part. I'm amazed that it sits in the track and sounds ok but isolated sounds terrible.
@@davidgleave2927 Same can be said about many legendary tracks, with all the extraneous noise and EQ that sounds odd by itself, but it all combines into a sonically great recording.
Love listening and watching George playing lead and how many voices he can coax from his guitar. Especially realising now how much he just didn't want to be there then.
Amazing to hear how different the playing sounded from early Beatles albums..... almost like a different set of musicians played on those early records.
AI separation tech along with the available rockband stems which are usually the closest thing we have to the master tracks. Also the 5.1 mixes which have the instruments more separated through the 5 tracks.
Few things are as instructive and interesting as audio from isolated tracks. There's flubs and timing errors but that's the nature of a live performance. Ringo is quite the metronome, however. The energy kicks in and takes over.
Request that might be impossible… you should try isolating Ringo’s vocals on Now and Then. I have such a hard time picking up his voice and it would be interesting to somehow hear it clearer. Love your content it’s amazing.
The isolation in my video is the closest I could get with what we have, and that isn't very close as Paul's backing vocal overpowers Ringo's if Ringo's even is there.
Very interesting. I think it’s funny when I hear people say they can pick his voice up clearly and say how weak and bad it sounds and as a Beatles nerd I’m thinking like even in isolated tracks I genuinely can’t make his voice out 😂
@@jlr022159 Yes, playing outdoor gigs in Winter isn't much fun (also, speaking from experience)! You don't actually notice the bass tuning so much in the final mix, it kinds adds to the overall vibe anyway. It's just quite startling hearing it in isolation.
6:40 I never noticed the little laugh from Paul after "that's right". I love it.
Probably the best Rutles cover, EVER!!!
This for me has always been the true rooftop gem I can’t get enough of this song
Today i had seen Paul in my country (Mexico) and sung this one with John!
Ringo and his always unique drumming!
Amazing Harrison guitar solo ❤
The vocal performance is wild af
7:40 Paul’s best vocal performance in the history of the band
The whole song actually is incredible vocal performance from Paul.
Paul was an incredible singer.
What a voice !
12:40 le piano électrique de Billy Preston apporte énormément de groove aux sessions Get back.
Si seulement les Beatles avaient pu partir en tournée avec lui...
in the entire history? i mean, theres a ton o good performances from him. oh darling, for one.
Imo It rivals Oh Darling
Really makes you hear how flat Paul's E string was.
It was his A string.
It was a badly setup Hofner, with intonation issues
@@eddiemerribaker Bass so out of tune. Always thought this was such a great bass part. I'm amazed that it sits in the track and sounds ok but isolated sounds terrible.
@@davidgleave2927 Same can be said about many legendary tracks, with all the extraneous noise and EQ that sounds odd by itself, but it all combines into a sonically great recording.
This is amazing great deconstruction ❤
fascinating to hear john on his own
Love listening and watching George playing lead and how many voices he can coax from his guitar.
Especially realising now how much he just didn't want to be there then.
La mejor banda de rock de la historia...les pasa el trapo a cualquiera.
Love this. Would love it if you could do the other roof top songs like this.
such a good song. Nice isolation!
These isolated tracks show how on form George’s playing is/was
Perfect !
Greetings from the Netherlands 🇳🇱.
Paul's vocals are amazing
17:44 johns sneaky tone shift sounds so cool
Amazing to hear how different the playing sounded from early Beatles albums..... almost like a different set of musicians played on those early records.
Tous les musiciens sont fabuleux sur ce morceau. On le savait mais on s'en rend encore mieux compte en les écoutant individuellement.
George🎸good👍
😎😎😎😎❤❤❤❤
BILLY F'N PRESTON ✌️ ⭐
Is Paul rocking tapewounds on his bass?
Amazing video, really interesting. I'd be curious to hear it without John's guitar, or bills keyboards etc just to hear how it sound
John o maior de todos sempre,essa canção se tornou uma obra prima recente
IS this from studio source parts, or was this done with new separation technology????
AI separation tech along with the available rockband stems which are usually the closest thing we have to the master tracks. Also the 5.1 mixes which have the instruments more separated through the 5 tracks.
Few things are as instructive and interesting as audio from isolated tracks. There's flubs and timing errors but that's the nature of a live performance. Ringo is quite the metronome, however. The energy kicks in and takes over.
Request that might be impossible… you should try isolating Ringo’s vocals on Now and Then. I have such a hard time picking up his voice and it would be interesting to somehow hear it clearer. Love your content it’s amazing.
The isolation in my video is the closest I could get with what we have, and that isn't very close as Paul's backing vocal overpowers Ringo's if Ringo's even is there.
Very interesting. I think it’s funny when I hear people say they can pick his voice up clearly and say how weak and bad it sounds and as a Beatles nerd I’m thinking like even in isolated tracks I genuinely can’t make his voice out 😂
@@nickcorel21 The only time I can sorta hear Ringo is the "then" otherwise I can only hear Paul.
Maybe it was tuned inside then taken to the rooftop where it was freezing ?
Funky bass tuning
Not sure why you’ve got Paul down as ‘backing vocals’ when most of the song is him singing lead 😂
Sorry was a carry over from the One After 909 video description that I forgot to change
Obviously, there were no techs, guitar or keyboard, available back in the day.
"....Which for me just seemed a little unnecessary. " Yup
I've never noticed the A string bass out of tune.
You, specifically, mixed the drums in stereo?
Yeah I demixed the drums down to the snare, hihat, cymbals, kick, and toms and mixed them with a wider stereo image.
@isolatedstems Why
@@jacobgonzalez4419 it's nice to be able to hear what Ringo's doing on each drum/cymbal.
Paul could have at least tuned his bass!
Keep in mind it was cold that January day. I’ve played quite a few outdoor gigs and guitars do not stay in tune very well when it’s cold.
@@jlr022159 Yes, playing outdoor gigs in Winter isn't much fun (also, speaking from experience)! You don't actually notice the bass tuning so much in the final mix, it kinds adds to the overall vibe anyway. It's just quite startling hearing it in isolation.
@@jlr022159 Plus, they went straight into the song from Don't Let Me Down (first take), without a tuning break in between.
Lack luster song but excellent guitar by George.
Paul: Genius songwriter, Terrific Singer, Shit Bass Player
Ringo > Lars Ulrich
Paul’s bass is hideously out of tune.
Funny, even the piano has badly out of tune notes.
Some nice playing but an overall bust; a marginal song that doesn't need keyboards if John can play anything but he can't
Rubbish song about nothing
Ringo unique but brilliant timing