Being true professionals, The Beatles always actually sang when they were miming to their records on tv. It makes for a far more convincing effect.
Recently I've been experimenting with quantum mechanics and thought it would be fun to place a small spacetime wormhole in front of one of The Beatles' microphones and listen in. There is video too, but that's just the tv show. For the moment, my worms are all blind.
First up is Roll Over Beethoven, where we hear a few lyrical changes from George and a bit of laughter. Then we have All My Loving, with John trying to make Paul corspse by pulling faces (and succeeding). Then we have Hey Jude, with some pretty amazing vocals by Paul, and a few screams and wonky harmonies from John.
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Now if I can just find the quantum co-ordinates for the Top Ten Club...
I AM THE WORMHOLE (new: Long Tall Sally)
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Looks and sounds amazing.
Having no idea how to use this modern AI technology I was just wondering if it is possible to take the music part of the mimed backing track from these versions, having removed the vocals, and then place these live vocals back on top! Or I suppose another way is to remove only the vocals associated with the records they are miming to?
If I'm talking rubbish just let me know.
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Having no idea how to use this modern AI technology I was just wondering if it is possible to take the music part of the mimed backing track from these versions, having removed the vocals, and then place these live vocals back on top! Or I suppose another way is to remove only the vocals associated with the records they are miming to?
If I'm talking rubbish just let me know.
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These are pretty neat. Thank you. I especially love the "All My Loving" clip. The harmony "ooooo" vocals are so understated, but nice.
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These are fascinating! Thanks for doing them. I look forward to some more, maybe?
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I agree. Fascinating.
Seeing the Hey Jude clip again makes me want to ask the question: what does Ringo say at the 3:44 mark? Can anybody lip-read what he says? Being uncharitable, I'd always thought whatever he said ended with something like ".....***king tw*t" but I am happy to be proved wrong.
Any thoughts?
And thanks again Lord Reith for yet another superb share!!!!
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Seeing the Hey Jude clip again makes me want to ask the question: what does Ringo say at the 3:44 mark? Can anybody lip-read what he says? Being uncharitable, I'd always thought whatever he said ended with something like ".....***king tw*t" but I am happy to be proved wrong.
Any thoughts?
And thanks again Lord Reith for yet another superb share!!!!
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Easy!
Ringo is saying "Everybody sway". He then starts swaying himself.
Ringo is saying "Everybody sway". He then starts swaying himself.
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