From 1:49 - 2:00 the tune briefly goes into 5/4 time. Needless to say, the original "Catswalk" demo did no such thing, although it did give George Harrison an opportunity to finally get some use out of his whammy-bar.
Tony Barrow's liner notes mention that Paul McCartney is among the cat-callers at the end. My guess is that he does the "Wooooooo" at 2:07. What do you think?
From 1:49 - 2:00 the tune briefly goes into 5/4 time. Needless to say, the original "Catswalk" demo did no such thing, although it did give George Harrison an opportunity to finally get some use out of his whammy-bar.
IDLERACER 3 weeks ago
THERE IS A BOOK THAT I CAN GET THAT POINTS OUT THINGS!!!
MichaelHansenFUN 2 months ago
McCartney plays piano and sing harmonies in this one. You could also hear him yell "play it slower" towards the end.
skosa 4 months ago
Oh It's the Catswalk with sax. And I think the Catswalk is better.
GPNNTB 9 months ago
@THECLARENCES
Didn't you play sax for the Beatles?
HIDEOUSLYOURS 10 months ago
@LandondeeL yes it was. he guested in that recording session.
moxie96 1 year ago
Tony Barrow's liner notes mention that Paul McCartney is among the cat-callers at the end. My guess is that he does the "Wooooooo" at 2:07. What do you think?
LandondeeL 1 year ago
Totally tubular to the max!
xoxo
The Clarences
THECLARENCES 1 year ago
many thanks for posting. Typical of Barber this, he has always had an ear for something slightly different and catchy! Interesting tune
kodkodkod 1 year ago
I picked up this LP in London in 1981. Lucky me!
beatlesatshea 1 year ago