The Beatles - The Making of Sgt. Pepper 3/5
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I love the parts where George Martin fiddles with the tracks it's so cool!
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George Martin was a great producer, and he deserves all the credit he gets. But the engineer(s) that helped the Beatles, specifically Geoff Emerick, were instrumental in getting sounds that nobody thought could happen.
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@petegiant the english lenguage wasn't created, it was developed from other previously created lenguages, neither of them invented in England.
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@RJiminez51 hahhaha alot of people say the same thing...but in reality its just a trend that happens to songwriters as they get older, not the drugs but the creativity
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@sdeanmusic Completely agreed, my respects to Geoff, he made incredible advances in recording techiniques, you already mentiones it. But it was George who helped develop the songs, by adding ideas or instrumentation and creating therefor a athmosphere for the song, For The Benefit Of Mr Kite would be an excelent example, or even better Elanor Rigby
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@martin2sax I know who George is. And it took all of them to create the success, no doubt. Having said that, It was Geoff's "inventions" and techniques in the studio that gave them the sound that took the Beatles into the stratosphere. IE: Revolver & Sgt. Pepper. There is no mention of this truth (credit) here in this clip. Tisk Tisk, George.
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@sdeanmusic Geoff? Man he was the sound engineer, Martin was the producer.
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who else said "Cant get much worse" aloud wen Paul said him and John were "Getting better and better all the time."
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Hey George....you gonna mention Geoff??? you know, the real 5th Beatle.
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i think Mcartney needs to go back smoking weed. his stuff now sucks.
@schaap9495
There is no such thing as an English accent, as we created the language :)
petegiant 1 year ago 13
Paul- "The drug scene is a lot heavier now...I mean if you advocate drugs now you might not get a knighthood"
Stube437 3 months ago 9