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Uploaded by on Jan 25, 2009

Hey Jude from the Blue Album. Another of my all time favorites!

The audio seems to fade in and out during the second half of the song. I know in the mix that they started slowly fading out the song around the 5:00 mark but this just seems to be a fluctuating audio thing... apologies.

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  • why does it sound fast

  • @kingsergio128 the record player runs fast

  • What's wrong with the audio pitch???

  • turntable runs fast

  • Great stuff. I own the 45 single of this. It's posted on my channel. I see your turntable spins a bit too fast. It's not bad though. My grandma's turntable spins too slow and it sounds awful..

  • Its nice getting comments that aren't complaints about my turntable's speed for a change. I'd rather have one run too fast as well. For some reason though every one that I've had runs at least a little fast lol.

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  • In my opinion, this is the best song ever by The Beatles!

  • it sounds kinda high pitched.

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  • A jaki to model? może coś podziałam albo poradzę

    Bo ja mam wega

    3202l akórat je na youtubie

  • @TheTvGuru3

    Best song ever by the beatles?

    It's the best song ever! PERIOD.

  • on my technics i useally turn the pitch up by half or +1, i think it sounds better

  • It has good bass, and it is very old. That is good!

  • i kind of like it running fast, it sounds different but in a way almost more upbeat. Btw my turntable spins a little fast too haha

  • @Jedmac90 Yup, these old turntables were not meant to be speed acurate. If they were not belt driven, they were driven by an AC motor and a rubber wheel which in time would wear off and some of the rubber would migrate and stick to the motor axis and make the platter spin faster and inacurately. They had a ceramic piezo cartridge and very very damaging styluses... I would never let one of my Beatles records get near any of these vinyl eating mosters :)

  • Oh also, you are so lucky to own a copy of this. Especially since it's on blue vinyl. That's cool. The only Beatles LP I own is the reissue of Abbey Road. I have the Hey Jude/Revolution 45 single though.

  • Yeah definitely. I played this on my grandma's turntable (she gave it to me so I can listen to it anytime) and this video sounds much better since it doesn't "drag." Also, I have a Zenith that that runs a bit fast as well. =) Nice stereo console though. What kind is it? Mine's a 1968 Packard Bell.

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