Now.you can all stand in line with your baseball bats and punching gloves like that scene in the "Airplane" movie. for sure I'm going to normalize and analyze.since dissecting/demixing is pretty much what I'm swamped with eat ear training stuff. What would've happened is a 4 minute metronome would've been recorded to track 1 or 3 or 4 before anything else.(after a tempo decided on.not noted on the box because why bother).record the first stay-put element to the click (guitar or whatever else is listed on the tape box for the first 2-3 overdubs).erase the click.but by then, the residue has softly leaked into some elements before erasure. Some of the earliest use of clicks were in 63 by the Marketts project.65 King's projects such as Hedgehopper's Annonymous "It's Good News Week" (you can really hear the click on that one. but.a click makes such perfect sense on this one.and I never noticed it! Watch official video, print or download text in PDF. Explain your version of song meaning, find more of The Beatles lyrics. You can't of course, line up a metronome now after the fact because the various bounces would've skewed the speed tiny bits in the generations. Original lyrics of Yellow Submarine song by The Beatles. Just for my own curiosity, I'm going to normalize the buried parts around the vocals to determine every spot I hear it. Yellow Submarine Lyrics: In the town where I was born / Lived a man who sailed to sea / And he told us of his life / In the land of submarines / So we sailed on to the sun / Till we found a sea of. Sometimes muted, sometimes not.different tonality from the sidestick and snare.different tonality from a rim shot. Listen to the random buried sidestick, snare hits that are under the vocals.and the interesting edits. To me.it's the same tonality as the year-earlier "blah-hah" scream after the word "submarine".Īny of John's spoken stuff in those years, including stuff like "Doris Oats" and more.way diff tonality.īy the way.the isolated vocal clip was interesting to me on another level. Paul did the "yee-haw" scream in All You Need is Love. The inflection on the spoken words "in our yellow" sound like the tonality in many of other spoken emphasized accents from Paul. In this episode: Another Day, Back Seat of My Car, Little Lamb Dragonfly, Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey, Band on the Run. Until Paul specifically answers the question. The fact I lived the Beatles years in realtime, dissecting stuff from them and everyone else back at that time certainly does not make my opinion more valid than anyone 'm going to stand up for myself here The Solo Beatles had 56 Top 10 hits, and a four-record anthology could have been. Ok you guys.gang up on me all you want, present all the facts you want
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