I have had it up to here waiting for the Beatles catalogue to be remastered

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I have only listened on phones as well — looking forward to getting back home where I can blast it through my stereo. What you say is very welcome news (and also lines up with what others have said)

an incomprehensible borefest full of elves (hardcore dilettante), Tuesday, 1 November 2022 19:07 (one year ago) link

at some point last year, I read somewhere (can't remember, but it was reputable) that "She Said She Said" is the only recording where the Threetles are J, G and R: Paul wasn't there and George played bass…otherwise, Paul was said to be the only one who was present for every single session in which the four were recording as a band…but that sounds like him on the two "she said" session cuts on CD 3…

the story according to paul is that he walked out during recording after an argument and he thinks george ended up playing bass on the final version, but he did at least play on some earlier takes. whether or not it is george on the final version is a bit disputed too, as it apparently doesn't match up with the recording logs or something so there's all sorts of weird theories and arguments over whether it sounds like paul or george on the final version.

ufo, Wednesday, 2 November 2022 05:28 (one year ago) link

Have we got a general songwriting royalties/publishing thread?

piscesx, Wednesday, 2 November 2022 13:08 (one year ago) link

George also claims it was his idea to change the rhythm for the "When I was a boy" section.

Malevolent Arugula (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 2 November 2022 13:11 (one year ago) link

four weeks pass...

I can kind of, just about, get my head around them being able to isolate drums, guitar, bass and vocals - although obviously I have no idea how it's possibly done - but to go so far as to isolate finger clicks in amongst the harmony vocals is just absolutely astonishing. Pure witchcraft.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KsYxTuX5wC4

nate woolls, Thursday, 1 December 2022 19:29 (one year ago) link

witchcraft you can carry in your pocket:
the Moises app let's you isolate drum tracks from any song... can we use its power for good?

corrs unplugged, Saturday, 3 December 2022 09:01 (one year ago) link

Looking forward to the next evolution of this in a decade’s time: all the Beatles albums re-issued yet again to great fanfare, but this time you can create your own AI supported mix.

Die-hard purists will still stan for the mono mixes.

Luna Schlosser, Saturday, 3 December 2022 10:58 (one year ago) link

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jEvGRsvZOxA

MaresNest, Sunday, 4 December 2022 15:47 (one year ago) link

I like Parlogram Auctions - usually I can't stand any music YouTubers especially those who put themselves in the thumbnails, but fortunately he really knows his stuff and has a good presenting style

you can see me from westbury white horse, Sunday, 4 December 2022 21:35 (one year ago) link

one month passes...

"There's a Place", i think, is the most underrated song on Please Please Me. facebook sucks badly but at least it knows enough to show me beatles trivia about 40x a day, and today i saw lennon's open letter to todd rundgren, responding to the latter's harsh words about him in a recent issue. in it, he compliments Rundgren's "I Saw the Light" while suggesting that it borrows a bit, melodically, from "There's a Place". eh, maybe a bit, but no more so than the beatles bit any number of songs throughout their career.

anyway, some days i'll take "There's a Place" over anything else off the debut

Karl Malone, Wednesday, 11 January 2023 04:27 (one year ago) link

open letter *in melody maker*, i meant to add

Karl Malone, Wednesday, 11 January 2023 04:27 (one year ago) link

Yeah 'There's a Place' is one of my favourite early Beatles tunes, just loads of great little melodic bits in there.

Am assuming Lennon was referring to the "In your eyes" at the end of the chorus in 'I Saw the Light' sounding like the "And it's my mind" part of TAP? There is a similarity but yeah it doesn't strike me as particularly egregious.

Gavin, Leeds, Wednesday, 11 January 2023 10:43 (one year ago) link

Harsh words?

Farewell to Evening in Paradise (James Redd and the Blecchs), Wednesday, 11 January 2023 10:45 (one year ago) link

“I Saw The Light” always reminded me of “You Won’t See Me” (“It was late last night” / “When I call you up”)

Montgomery Burns' Jazz (Tarfumes The Escape Goat), Wednesday, 11 January 2023 11:38 (one year ago) link

xpost as usual, he only "berated" people he cared about - see also his letter to Linda Mac.

Mark G, Wednesday, 11 January 2023 14:36 (one year ago) link

("only" is doing some heavy lifting there, I should clarify "by post/letter")

Mark G, Wednesday, 11 January 2023 14:37 (one year ago) link

there's a place is like not a second time; exquisite, sad little minor key songs tucked away at the ends of these albums, underappreciated.

I? not I! He! He! HIM! (akm), Wednesday, 11 January 2023 15:54 (one year ago) link

That horrible middle-register piano solo in "Not A Second Time" sounds like the Muzak version of the song. It may be my least favorite moment in the entire Beatles oeuvre, mainly because it happens in an otherwise great song.

I always loved "There's A Place," though.

Montgomery Burns' Jazz (Tarfumes The Escape Goat), Wednesday, 11 January 2023 16:09 (one year ago) link

Harsh words?

yeah. i'm getting all this from this quora.com post:

Rundgren, Melody Maker, sometime in 1974:

"John Lennon ain't no revolutionary. He's a fucking idiot, man. Shouting about revolution and acting like an ass. It just makes people feel uncomfortable."

"All he really wants to do is get attention for himself, and if revolution gets him that attention, he'll get attention through revolution. Hitting a waitress in the Troubador. What kind of revolution is that?"

"He's an important figure, sure. But so was Richard Nixon. Nixon was just like another generation's John Lennon. Someone who represented all sorts of ideals, but was out for himself underneath it all."

"Like the Beatles had no style other than being the Beatles. So the Nazz used to do, like heavy rock, and also these light, pretty ballads with complex ballads."

and then lennon's response:

AN OPENED LETTUCE TO SODD RUNTLESTUNTLE. (from dr. winston o'boogie)

Couldn't resist adding a few "islands of truth" of my own, in answer to Turd Runtgreen's howl of hate (pain.)

Dear Todd,

I like you, and some of your work, including "I Saw The Light", which is not unlike "There's A Place" (Beatles), melody wise.

1) I have never claimed to be a revolutionary. But I am allowed to sing about anything I want! Right?

2) I never hit a waitress in the Troubador, I did act like an ass, I was too drunk. So shoot me!

3) I guess we're all looking for attention Rodd, do you really think I don't know how to get it, without "revolution?" I could dye my hair green and pink for a start!

4) I don't represent anyone but my SELF. It sounds like I represented something to you, or you wouldn't be so violent towards me. (Your dad perhaps?)

5) Yes Dodd, violence comes in mysterious ways its wonders to perform, including verbal. But you'd know that kind of mind game, wouldn't you? Of course you would.

6) So the Nazz used to do "like heavy rock" then SUDDENLY a "light pretty ballad". How original!

7) Which gets me to the Beatles, "who had no other style than being the Beatles"!! That covers a lot of style man, including your own, TO DATE.....

Yes Godd, the one thing those Beatles did was to affect PEOPLES' MINDS. Maybe you need another fix?

Somebody played me your rock and roll pussy song, but I never noticed anything. I think that the real reason you're mad at me is cause I didn't know who you were at the Rainbow (L.A.) Remember that time you came in with Wolfman Jack? When I found out later, I was cursing cause I wanted to tell you how good you were. (I'd heard you on the radio.)

Anyway, However much you hurt me darling; I'll always love you,

J. L.

Karl Malone, Wednesday, 11 January 2023 16:25 (one year ago) link

So shoot me!

Oof.

Oh, that's our John!

Malevolent Arugula (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 11 January 2023 16:35 (one year ago) link

it's something else. "AN OPENED LETTUCE TO SODD RUNTLESTUNTLE. (from dr. winston o'boogie)" is an extremely disarming way to start a letter

Karl Malone, Wednesday, 11 January 2023 16:37 (one year ago) link

However much you hurt me darling; I'll always love you,
Oof.

maf you one two (maffew12), Wednesday, 11 January 2023 16:37 (one year ago) link

standard way to start a salad

Evan, Wednesday, 11 January 2023 16:38 (one year ago) link

“I Saw The Light” always reminded me of “You Won’t See Me” (“It was late last night” / “When I call you up”)

― Montgomery Burns' Jazz (Tarfumes The Escape Goat), Wednesday, 11 January 2023 11:38 (four hours ago) link

Same here -- this seems to me like such an obvious similarity to call out that that bit of Lennon's letter read kind of like "I like you, and some of your work, including 'Ice Ice Baby', which is not unlike 'We Will Rock You' (Queen)"

Vaguely Threatening CAPTCHAs, Wednesday, 11 January 2023 16:43 (one year ago) link

some context to this, in 1976 Todd's Faithful album contained renditions of "Rain" and "Strawberry Fields" which are so note perfect that you could easily mistake them for the originals. so Todd clearly got what made the Beatles tick better than most people did and I guess he may have considered there to be a rivalry there. he made a whole album with Utopia mocking them a few years after that. but deep down you know he loved them.

frogbs, Wednesday, 11 January 2023 16:46 (one year ago) link

this was also happening in late 1974, which i believe was near the end of the Lost Weekend period, which might explain a lot

Karl Malone, Wednesday, 11 January 2023 16:48 (one year ago) link

I love There's A Place. The lyric stands apart from the Lennon/McCartney songbook of the time: too "There's a place where I can go … and it's my mind". I don't want to overstate things and say it's one step from Tomorrow Never Knows or something, but that inward focus has always stuck out for me.

Alba, Wednesday, 11 January 2023 16:56 (one year ago) link

DId he happen to say anything about Harry Nilsson?

Farewell to Evening in Paradise (James Redd and the Blecchs), Wednesday, 11 January 2023 16:58 (one year ago) link

A few months later, Brian Wilson would record In My Room, a sort of cousin.

X-post

Alba, Wednesday, 11 January 2023 16:59 (one year ago) link

There's a place where I can go … and it's my mind".

Yep. A lyric replete with casual wisdom.

Malevolent Arugula (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 11 January 2023 17:01 (one year ago) link

DId he happen to say anything about Harry Nilsson?

― Farewell to Evening in Paradise (James Redd and the Blecchs),

"Pass me another brandy sour, Harry."

Malevolent Arugula (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 11 January 2023 17:01 (one year ago) link

Yeah, "There's a Place" is similar in content to "In My Room," I guess. I like the singing on it, kind of harsh-sounding harmonies, the kind John Cale was hearing after he did his daily drone and sat down to listen to Tony Conrad's Everly Brothers records.
(xpost!)

Farewell to Evening in Paradise (James Redd and the Blecchs), Wednesday, 11 January 2023 17:02 (one year ago) link

There's a scene in Bob Balaban's 1989 Parents in which a smiling and completely scary-looking Randy Quaid tells his young sleepless child that the only dark place he should be scared of is his mind, which is what this discussion just made me think of.

Farewell to Evening in Paradise (James Redd and the Blecchs), Wednesday, 11 January 2023 17:05 (one year ago) link

A few months later, Brian Wilson would record In My Room, a sort of cousin.

X-post

― Alba

ha, i read your first post, calling out the lyric, and thought the same thing! did some quick wikipedia confirming about the timing of the recording sessions and was very excited to come back and here and say exactly what you said :)

however, one additional thing i did learn on wikipedia is that "there's a place" was the first song recorded for the session (the fucking LEGENDARY session in my book), at 10am, while lennon was recovering from a cold with throat lozenges

Karl Malone, Wednesday, 11 January 2023 17:07 (one year ago) link

it strikes me as the most modern sounding track on the album. it might be that harmonica serving as the denouement for each section, it's just perfect.

Karl Malone, Wednesday, 11 January 2023 17:09 (one year ago) link

DId he happen to say anything about Harry Nilsson?

Lennon, Schmennon

everybody was tofu fighting (Ye Mad Puffin), Wednesday, 11 January 2023 17:11 (one year ago) link

while lennon was recovering from a cold with throat lozenges

hey, Zubes

assert (matttkkkk), Wednesday, 11 January 2023 17:37 (one year ago) link

a smiling and completely scary-looking Randy Quaid tells his young sleepless child that the only dark place he should be scared of is his mind

something Randy Quaid has since terrifyingly demonstrated with the rest of his life

I? not I! He! He! HIM! (akm), Wednesday, 11 January 2023 17:56 (one year ago) link

there are quite a few run throughs of 'there's a place' floating around, probably easiest to find on that bootleg-beating copyright dump release from several years ago

I? not I! He! He! HIM! (akm), Wednesday, 11 January 2023 17:57 (one year ago) link

Ha, akm, I was trying to thing of how to say that but gave up so thanks for nailing it.

Farewell to Evening in Paradise (James Redd and the Blecchs), Wednesday, 11 January 2023 18:47 (one year ago) link

Yeah, had a few of them on those "Ultra Rare Tracks" CDs from back in the corblimey days

Mark G, Wednesday, 11 January 2023 22:19 (one year ago) link

A few months later, Brian Wilson would record In My Room, a sort of cousin.

X-post

― Alba, Wednesday, January 11, 2023 11:59 AM (yesterday) bookmarkflaglink

But "There's A Place" wasn't released in the US until July 22, 1963, on Introducing The Beatles. "In My Room" was recorded on July 16. It's technically possible that Wilson could have heard an import copy of Please Please Me, but 1) import records were pretty hard to obtain in the US in the early '60s, and b) how would Wilson have heard of them in the spring or summer of 1963? (the latter not meant rhetorically -- did he know people who'd hipped him to the Beatles? It likely wouldn't have been anyone at Capitol, since the guy in charge, Dave Dexter, hated the Beatles.)

Montgomery Burns' Jazz (Tarfumes The Escape Goat), Thursday, 12 January 2023 15:43 (one year ago) link

Oh yeah I didn't mean to say it was influenced by it.

Alba, Thursday, 12 January 2023 17:59 (one year ago) link

yeah, i probably was the one who seemed to suggest that, because i was talking about the timing of the recording dates. at the time i was thinking more of "who did it first?", "it" being including a melancholy kind of introspective statement in a pop song. when you read beach boys biogs there's always a section about "in my room" and how groundbreaking it was for that reason. but i'm sure a million other artists did that before both the beatles and the beach boys. i'm not a sinatra-head but i imagine he sang about something similar many times

Karl Malone, Thursday, 12 January 2023 18:03 (one year ago) link

but the beach boys were the first to do it while then whip-snapping back to an earnest singalong about how amazing surfing is

Karl Malone, Thursday, 12 January 2023 18:04 (one year ago) link

two weeks pass...

The Prof Stoned guy that someone linked to upthread has now got to Help! and Rubber Soul on his remixing project. I'm on a bit of a Beatles break at the moment so haven't listened to them much, but if you can't wait for Giles Martin to give us a stereo Michelle that isn't hard panned, here you go:

http://www.profstoned.com/search/label/The%20Beatles

Alba, Wednesday, 1 February 2023 13:32 (one year ago) link

four months pass...

Paul McCartney says artificial intelligence has enabled a 'final' Beatles song

Ah, why not.

Alba, Tuesday, 13 June 2023 07:59 (ten months ago) link

Slightly stretching it to call this sort of digital clean-up work "AI" but imo there is absolutely no way that we don't get future 'Beatles' songs with deep-faked voices, possibly themselves written by AI. It might not happen in the next 5 or even 10 years but it will happen. I reckon most of the huge, bankable stars of the 20th century will get this treatment. Their grandchildren and great-great grandchildren won't be able to resist. New Elvis songs. New Abba songs. etc

Tracer Hand, Tuesday, 13 June 2023 09:35 (ten months ago) link

Not just bands that existed, but bands that didn't. If we'll have new "Beatles" songs, there's no reason not to have implausible supergroups with, like, Janis Joplin on vocals and Scott Joplin on piano, feat. Tupac.

In the future portrayed in Margaret Atwood's Oryx and Crake, one could generate deepfake p0rn with, say, Abraham Lincoln and Mae West... that book was published 20 years ago.

pomplamoose and circumstance (Ye Mad Puffin), Tuesday, 13 June 2023 10:18 (ten months ago) link


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