ALL THINGS MUST PASS 50TH- WHATS NEW?
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Well, at least here they respected my review and did not delete it as happened in another well-known forum (almost forgotten) where it was immediately deleted because they surely want to sell a review in PDF as usual. At least I like to share my research, not ask for money in exchange for it or cause discomfort with other people who think that the information is exclusive to them. I noticed this resentment with various people after I posted the POB review and was not my intention. We are all fans and we go in the same boat.
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@mikec...
Have no fear, Mike!
Your work requires a discipline that cannot be found in just anybody.
I don't think my own attention span could endure this huge serving of anything. So, for me...
Beautiful job you've done
AND
Thank you!
Have no fear, Mike!
Your work requires a discipline that cannot be found in just anybody.
I don't think my own attention span could endure this huge serving of anything. So, for me...
Beautiful job you've done
AND
Thank you!
Re: ALL THINGS MUST PASS 50TH- WHATS NEW?
Great info as usual, Mike. I commented on the Daily Beatle page, asking for take numbers of the album tracks not represented on the jams disc. Also, while I'm at it...
-- "What Is Life" on the "day 1 demos" disc surely has more than Klaus and Ringo playing; is this actually an early take from later in the sessions?
-- Dhani said on BBC radio that Nicky Hopkins is playing on "Isn't It A Pity" v2. Peter Frampton said in another interview that Nicky was at the sessions, but by most accounts Nicky was in California for most of 1970. Besides, the piano on that track doesn't sound like his usual approach. Thoughts?
-- "What Is Life" on the "day 1 demos" disc surely has more than Klaus and Ringo playing; is this actually an early take from later in the sessions?
-- Dhani said on BBC radio that Nicky Hopkins is playing on "Isn't It A Pity" v2. Peter Frampton said in another interview that Nicky was at the sessions, but by most accounts Nicky was in California for most of 1970. Besides, the piano on that track doesn't sound like his usual approach. Thoughts?
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Thank you Mike.
Does anyone have any information on the main take of I Live For You re: the recording date?
Does anyone have any information on the main take of I Live For You re: the recording date?
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Yeah, I agree, sounds awful - something's not in time there. The rest of the album, it's a mixed bag, I'm still trying to make up my mind..dascottjr wrote: ↑Mon Aug 09, 2021 11:00 pmOh no! It sounded good on first listen, but now that you've pointed it out, I can't unhear it! Disgraceful!!!!!Wonsaponatime wrote: ↑Mon Aug 09, 2021 7:24 pm Thank you for the great analysis!
Overall, I'm satisfied with the remix of this album.
However, the mixing error in the interlude of "Isn't It A Pity (version 2)" (2:18) is regrettable.
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Thank you so much!WilliamShears wrote: ↑Mon Aug 09, 2021 7:25 pm Awesome Mike! I was looking forward to your breakdown - Thanks very much!
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Thank you very much, hey! I like that "uncle" thing lol.etienjhulenne wrote: ↑Mon Aug 09, 2021 7:35 pm Thanks Uncle Mikec, this kind of analysis that you do is amazing and also hard work.
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Thank you, Mikec. Did you get all those dates for Disc 5 from the updated "Eight Arms to Hold You" by Chip Madinger and Mark Easter, or is it your own research?