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[QUOTE=babyz4801]but i am right. right[/QUOTE]
1) Yes 2) You will find the "edit" button very useful instead of double posting, as well as a little capitalization where necessary |
[QUOTE=Walrus Gumboot]1) Yes
2) You will find the "edit" button very useful instead of double posting, as well as a little capitalization where necessary[/QUOTE] Alright |
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I dragged this thing off of the flor of the 7th page! So I got Ram. It is rediculously good ear-candy |
:eek: We have a Beatles thread!?!?
Just listened to Sgt. Pepper's. Might be my favorite. Not sure. |
I have a cassette from McCartney's 1990 world tour, and it has a really cool medley of Sgt. Pepper's and the reprise. In between it has this really cool 2-3 minute section of just guitar soloing. I urge everyone to check this out.
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Abbey Road is the most perfect album ever.
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[QUOTE=ok lateralus]Abbey Road is the most perfect album ever.[/QUOTE]
Agreed |
[b]Abbey Road[/b] is the Beatles best, f[b]u[/b]ck [b]Sgt. Pepper[/b]. (Don't think I hate [b]Sgt. Pepper[/b], that's not the point)
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Rubber Soul > Abbey Road
I've never been a big fan of Abbey Road |
I listened to Sgt. Peppers 5 times in a row on a really long road trip.
Just about killed the whole album to me. |
[b]Abbey Road[/b] is really the album that made me into a Beatles fan. I mean [i]Something, Here Comes the Sun[/i] and[i] Come Together[/i] are classics. Maybe the Beatles best ever.
[i]Something[/i] has a hook on me that's really frightning. I love it. The first solo I learned, too. |
[QUOTE=slowhand][b]Abbey Road[/b] is really the album that made me into a Beatles fan. I mean [i]Something, Here Comes the Sun[/i] and[i] Come Together[/i] are classics. Maybe the Beatles best ever.
[i]Something[/i] has a hook on me that's really frightning. I love it. The first solo I learned, too.[/QUOTE] Hey! I have just recently mastered the bassline, maybe we could do a cover band thingy. I don't know what sort of equipment would be neccesray through |
[QUOTE=Seafroggys]I have a cassette from McCartney's 1990 world tour, and it has a really cool medley of Sgt. Pepper's and the reprise. In between it has this really cool 2-3 minute section of just guitar soloing. I urge everyone to check this out.[/QUOTE]
And no one has yet commented :( |
[QUOTE=Walrus Gumboot]Hey! I have just recently mastered the bassline, maybe we could do a cover band thingy. I don't know what sort of equipment would be neccesray through[/QUOTE]
If I knew how to record on the computer I would. I really like putting distortion on the guitar for this song, it sounds interesting. I also sometimes give the guitar Clapton's famous 'woman tone' and it sounds amazing. |
[QUOTE=Seafroggys]And no one has yet commented :([/QUOTE]
Cool. I haven't heard it so I can't really say much. I did hear him due the same thing on the Back in the US cd though. It was pretty cool, but I felt he kind of rushed through it a little. |
What is everyone's thought on the song [i]For No One[/i].
I find it to be McCartney's best love song, ever. It's so short, and it's so perfect. I love it. It's my current theme song. =D ... BUMP! |
What album is it on? I don't really recognize the title...
I do, however, withdraw my former statement about Revolver. After listening to it on the way to and back from my vacation, I realize now that every song on that album is amazing. I especially like "She Said She Said", "And Your Bird Can Sing", "I'm Only Sleeping", and the rest. |
[QUOTE=magicbus]What album is it on? I don't really recognize the title...
I do, however, withdraw my former statement about Revolver. After listening to it on the way to and back from my vacation, I realize now that every song on that album is amazing. I especially like "She Said She Said", "And Your Bird Can Sing", "I'm Only Sleeping", and the rest.[/QUOTE] From [b]Revolver[/b]. It's the 10th track. Listen to it. It's beautiful. |
My favorite Paul McCartney song has been All My Loving.
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[QUOTE=slowhand]If I knew how to record on the computer I would. I really like putting distortion on the guitar for this song, it sounds interesting. I also sometimes give the guitar Clapton's famous 'woman tone' and it sounds amazing.[/QUOTE]
The simplest way I know how is to get a little microphone (should be less than 10$ at Radio Shack, little Piece of crap thing), plug it intp the mic jack, and then record of Windows Sound Recorder (Start>accesories>entertainment) Then I am guessing if you save it and we sent it to the right people, they could put them on the same track. If I get a new computer its going to be so tricked out with recording software *dreams* |
[QUOTE=slowhand]From [b]Revolver[/b]. It's the 10th track. Listen to it. It's beautiful.[/QUOTE]
Yes, I do like that song. Track 10 is one of the one's I can't remember the name to. But like I said before, I like everything song on Revolver (even if I can't name them all yet) I also like the little trumpet riff on this song. |
[QUOTE=magicbus]Yes, I do like that song. Track 10 is one of the one's I can't remember the name to. But like I said before, I like everything song on Revolver (even if I can't name them all yet)
I also like the little trumpet riff on this song.[/QUOTE] It always makes me a little depressed |
I can see why "Helter Skelter" would drive you to kill.
(I also listened to the White Album on my trip and like all the songs on Disc 1, now I have to listen to disc 2) |
[QUOTE=magicbus]Yes, I do like that song. Track 10 is one of the one's I can't remember the name to. But like I said before, I like everything song on Revolver (even if I can't name them all yet)
I also like the little trumpet riff on this song.[/QUOTE] It's actually a French Horn. Paul McCartney hummed the solo he wanted for the song to his producer and he transcribed it. But when the hornist looked at it, the extremely high note at the end of the solo was technically impossible to hit on the instrument. Some how, he managed to play it though. /factoid |
[QUOTE=Woodstock]It's actually a French Horn. Paul McCartney hummed the solo he wanted for the song to his producer and he transcribed it. But when the hornist looked at it, the extremely high note at the end of the solo was technically impossible to hit on the instrument. Some how, he managed to play it though.
/factoid[/QUOTE] Well I'll be! And Your Bird Sing is very fun to play on guitar, even if I can't play it as fast as the song yet. |
[QUOTE=magicbus]I can see why "Helter Skelter" would drive you to kill.
(I also listened to the White Album on my trip and like all the songs on Disc 1, now I have to listen to disc 2)[/QUOTE] Manson was a weird guy with a lot of fu[b]c[/b]ked up ideas. Anyways, talking about [i]Helter Skelter[/i], that's a great jam song. I play with my friend and we just go on jamming. It's awesome. |
[QUOTE=slowhand]What is everyone's thought on the song [i]For No One[/i].
I find it to be McCartney's best love song, ever. It's so short, and it's so perfect. I love it. It's my current theme song. =D ... BUMP![/QUOTE] For No One is an amazing song, as is every song on Revolver. |
Man, I just met another Harrison fan. It's so awesome. Now I have the desire to get every Harrison solo work. And I'm going to do it.
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