The Beatles - (The History of) Strawberry Fields - Part 3
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simply the best pop song ever recorded....period
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Beatles fans,if you want a Ringo drum solo,Take 24 of this song is about as close as you're gonna get.
His drum "solo"on The End is studio fakery at its finest,in fact John,Paul and George were actually playing on the take,they were just mixed out to create the illusion of a drum solo.
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This was an example of The Beatles(Lennon in particular)not giving a damn about what could and could not be done in the studio.Lennon like the 1st half of Take 7 with the 2nd half of Take 26 and wanted George Martin to splice them together,this was a big issue because both takes weren't in the same key also they were in different tempos,Lennon didn't care,eventually Martin did it by speeding up 1 take and slowing down another(hence why the song has a premature fadeout towards the end).
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the best song ever writen!!!!
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Cranberry sauce both times. Then he says "All right, calm down Ringo"
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"Cranberry Sauce"
*Ringo continues to drum wildly*
"All right, calm down Ringo"
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Was that Martha walking away w/ them at the end? Imagine a song wrtten about a dog! (Martha my dear) Girls eat your hearts out...:(
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Congratulations... Very, very good.
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GREAT STUFF!!!! Where did you get all of this???? I've got ALL of the Lost Lennon Tapes episodes and a lot of this stuff isn't on any of them!!
I also have the ebtire recording sessions for Let It Be, kinda boring. Their worst album. I'd LOVE to at least get the sessions for Revolver through at least MMT if not Yellow Submarine, maybe even "The Beatles".
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the last minute and change is classic
Gotta love George's STAMP OUT THE BEATLES shirt at :36,
Even has the foot coming down!
stratman123 2 years ago 16
This is still the greatest song ever recorded.
That is all.
ludachris475 3 years ago 13