Lady Madonna Recording Sessions
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Re: Lady Madonna Recording Sessions
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You should convert the WAV's to Flac which reduces the size to roughly half. Saves on HD space!
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Sorry that's what I meant, what I download I save on a HD. So I save the FLACs that can be converted to WAVs should I lose everything on my music players!
You should convert the WAV's to Flac which reduces the size to roughly half. Saves on HD space!
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Sorry that's what I meant, what I download I save on a HD. So I save the FLACs that can be converted to WAVs should I lose everything on my music players!
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Re: Lady Madonna Recording Sessions
Many thanks for posting these. I think I missed a couple of parts, could you please re-upload. Thanks - these are amazing. Listening to the tracking of Hey Bulldog - from Lennon's insane piano to George's solo is fantastic. Hearing Macca's bass on the sparse backing track reminds you of how original and inventive his playing is and how integral it is to the Beatles sound. Like George and Ringo it's not what they play but what they thought of to play and what it contributes - however small - to the overall picture.
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Re: Lady Madonna Recording Sessions
I turned the links back on. You can find them on the first page. Download will be open for a weekthompat wrote: ↑Tue Nov 28, 2023 10:22 am Many thanks for posting these. I think I missed a couple of parts, could you please re-upload. Thanks - these are amazing. Listening to the tracking of Hey Bulldog - from Lennon's insane piano to George's solo is fantastic. Hearing Macca's bass on the sparse backing track reminds you of how original and inventive his playing is and how integral it is to the Beatles sound. Like George and Ringo it's not what they play but what they thought of to play and what it contributes - however small - to the overall picture.