Hello,
I'm not one to make any form of "Productions" or "Films" moniker, i'm just some random girl who likes to mess around using my DAW. In doing so, i was able to make some isolations of the "lounge" section of YKMN, as well as the final "jazz" section. I figured other people would like to hear these isolations, because you get to hear more of John & Paul messing around in the studio. As a bonus i'm also including the guide(?) vocal for the "ska" section, which is panned to the center in the Anthology mix and cannot be isolated. Didn't even know it was there in the first place!
In the mean time i'll keep working on noting the source for every single song LOVE uses. Currently only done 3 tracks, will post the final notes when i'm done. Peace,
Hidlive
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Analysis of You Know My Name (Look Up The Number)
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Thanks Hidlive.
You Know My Name is one of my favorite songs. I can’t wait to hear this.
You Know My Name is one of my favorite songs. I can’t wait to hear this.
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Yes the backing vocals are very funny. Love John and Paul's send up of Trad Jazz at the end. If you listen to the end of Big Butter And Egg Man on Here We Go in March 1963 you hear the jazz guys making exactly the same sounds.
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Oh, by the way it's good to see another female around here. Think Sheldi is the only other.
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Extraordinary, this kind of projects, where the different musical styles are visualized is something that is rarely discussed.
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