Everyone, here's your reminder to download a rip of these audio tracks *NOW* before they're possibly taken down by TH-cam. RBS, this is incredible work. Thank you so much for uploading these, I can't wait to hear more!
No problem : feel free to download these (as long as credit is given when used!), but I doubt they'll get taken down for now, demonetized yes (it's already the case on this one, but not even by UMG, some cover version).
Thanks for this for A Hard Days Night very good and love the drums the most. I love watching Ringo play. Its april 2024 and i love this wow George does great with that guitar and John of course.
0:00 Bass 2:27 Drums + Percussion 4:51 Acoustic Guitar 7:21 Electric Guitars + Piano 9:49 Instrumental (no solo) 12:17 Original half-speed solo 12:48 Vocals
These isolations are excellent. The filmmakers suddenly imposed upon John Lennon for a title song to open the film. John promptly wrote it, presented it, & then told them "Now, leave me alone!". Because the film Director told George Martin that the title song recording had to be "cinematic", George Martin & the Beatles came up with the opening crash chord (played on bass, 12-string electric, and piano), & George Harrison came up with his 12-string electric outtro fade-out.
Anyone who disrespects Ringo needs to listen to this. You could be the worst bass player in the world and you would sound great doing absolutely anything on top of this fucking beat.
the drum & bass version of w/ the Beatles LP is great. Would love to hear the same treatment for all the LPs before Rubber Soul, hard days night especially
Wait, so Paul is doubling George too on his solo?! Or tripling him I guess, since George Martin is doubling him with the piano. I wonder who wrote it...
George Harrison's 12-string Rickenbacker guitar solo was doubled on piano by Martin but tracked at half speed and sped up during mixing. Maybe Paul wrote it...dunno
@@martinparent1978 Yes, but in this isolation you can hear what I believe is Paul playing along with the part on bass guitar as well, which I have never seen cited anywhere before. Listen to the very end of the solo part; you can hear a bass-sounding riff that isn't from the backing track.
Another major breakthrough! A Hard Day's Night is in some ways even harder than With the Beatles to get good isolations, especially the bass. I was almost afraid to listen to the bass here but you've managed to get the pick transients - most of my attempts at bass yield pure mush - the notes are revealed but all the feel is in the higher stuff and that always winds up missing but here it is in all its splendor! And the guitars! Oh my God. Try splitter or lalalai for guitars to see how impossible those are, and again, each one is eminently transcribable here. I'd love to see a computer-lesson-style video where you step through your process for splitting a difficult song from this era with screenshots.
Everyone, here's your reminder to download a rip of these audio tracks *NOW* before they're possibly taken down by TH-cam. RBS, this is incredible work. Thank you so much for uploading these, I can't wait to hear more!
No problem : feel free to download these (as long as credit is given when used!), but I doubt they'll get taken down for now, demonetized yes (it's already the case on this one, but not even by UMG, some cover version).
Goosebumps! Never heard the half-speed solo before. Thanks for the great post.
Thanks for this for A Hard Days Night very good and love the drums the most. I love watching Ringo play. Its april 2024 and i love this wow George does great with that guitar and John of course.
Still My Favourite Beatles Album A Hard Day's Night .
You can hear Buddy Holly's influence on John's acoustic playing on this.
A) Excellent!! Finally we can make an actually good sounding remix!!
B) Still love John's stabs on the G chords
0:00 Bass
2:27 Drums + Percussion
4:51 Acoustic Guitar
7:21 Electric Guitars + Piano
9:49 Instrumental (no solo)
12:17 Original half-speed solo
12:48 Vocals
Like so many of these great songs; the vocals are the most powerful instrument that is driving the song
Very underrated Ringo drum line
His best.
These isolations are excellent. The filmmakers suddenly imposed upon John Lennon for a title song to open the film. John promptly wrote it, presented it, & then told them "Now, leave me alone!". Because the film Director told George Martin that the title song recording had to be "cinematic", George Martin & the Beatles came up with the opening crash chord (played on bass, 12-string electric, and piano), & George Harrison came up with his 12-string electric outtro fade-out.
Ringo, so underrated... It is kliing!
Nice deconstruction, so clear and complete thanks
Anyone who disrespects Ringo needs to listen to this. You could be the worst bass player in the world and you would sound great doing absolutely anything on top of this fucking beat.
great acoustic playing by john
the drum & bass version of w/ the Beatles LP is great. Would love to hear the same treatment for all the LPs before Rubber Soul, hard days night especially
I agree. Really want to hear just bass and drums in unison for all the albums.
I will do those for every album :)
@@rbstems Thanks.
@@rbstems I salute you 🫡!!!
@@rbstems Cool.
Love it. I just love the way John always seems to be really beating the strings on his acoustic guitar.
Always loved his acoustic work
This is EXCELLENT! Thank you for posting it! Yeah it's sept 2022 and The Beatles will always be relevant.
Wait, so Paul is doubling George too on his solo?! Or tripling him I guess, since George Martin is doubling him with the piano. I wonder who wrote it...
George Harrison's 12-string Rickenbacker guitar solo was doubled on piano by Martin but tracked at half speed and sped up during mixing. Maybe Paul wrote it...dunno
@@martinparent1978 Yes, but in this isolation you can hear what I believe is Paul playing along with the part on bass guitar as well, which I have never seen cited anywhere before. Listen to the very end of the solo part; you can hear a bass-sounding riff that isn't from the backing track.
It's at 12:44 but you can hear it subtly beneath the piano right before that
Likely George wrote it. Harrison or Martin@@martinparent1978
Excellent seperation! I love messing around with demix technology. Just shows you what can be done to almost studio quality in terms of seperation...
Amazing vocals.
4:51 is guitar and piano
7:21 is guitar
The instrumental version sounds great. Much heavier.
Another major breakthrough! A Hard Day's Night is in some ways even harder than With the Beatles to get good isolations, especially the bass. I was almost afraid to listen to the bass here but you've managed to get the pick transients - most of my attempts at bass yield pure mush - the notes are revealed but all the feel is in the higher stuff and that always winds up missing but here it is in all its splendor! And the guitars! Oh my God. Try splitter or lalalai for guitars to see how impossible those are, and again, each one is eminently transcribable here. I'd love to see a computer-lesson-style video where you step through your process for splitting a difficult song from this era with screenshots.
Sucha pitythat there are no full-length films of Ringo in these epic tunes
the kick drum is invisible in the song
Wow Paul’s e string sounds so out of tune! Makes sense because it’s really a pain to get in tune such a low string
A Hard Day's Night Album is my Favourite Beatles Album .
I have done this for years Isolated Beatles Songs .
Um pouco estranho...mas no fim dava tudo certo👍
Bongos played by Norman Smith !
you have google drive only instrumental
drive.google.com/file/d/1cmcFcSbyELljEfxct5cDtskkCruan23z/view?usp=sharing
The acoustic tones are so iconic but so strange. It's like it's all top end. But great chiming top end.
Love that 360/12 !!!!
fine
If you can find any Dokken, Guns N Roses and Van Halen ones please please pleaaaaseee share🙏