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2:48 hot diggity damn man.
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I agree. It sounds too much like Ringo. I need to make some research about that. Man... There's just endless information about those guys. Gotta love'em!
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Paul Mccartney is one fine drummer, go listen to Kreen-Akrore from his first solo album.
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Love the spot-on solo at the end!
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August 22 1968-Ringo temporarily leaves The Beatles.
August 28-30 1968- Dear Prudence recorded.
September 3 1968-Ringo rejoins The Beatles.
Back in the USSR was also played by John, Paul and George.
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It's Ringo's sound and phrasing. Paul played the first part ONLY.
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genio
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@RuberHammer That's a bold claim to make without presenting the evidence to us.
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@bleedingheart12009 I have the Dear Prudence song with all tracks isolated. The ending is all Ringo. You can even hear the ending version Paul did on the vocal tracks and it looks very bland like the rest of the song.
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the end is defenitly Ringo playing drums. I've talked to a few drummers that are friends of mine and they all agree.
@scamp3464 paul played drums on this song
niveknagor 1 year ago 20
@Suckerfly I recently discovered that if we listen closely to the opening drum fill by Ringo on "Hey Jude" which was recorded right around the same period as the White Album, we can hear a great deal of similarity to the drum fills at this ending. I also found a video on Youtube of the isolated parts of Dear Prudence which proves to me that the basic drum beat and the ending drum part were done on SEPARATE tracks. On the isolated vocals part, I could hear only a simple drum beat at the outro.
Ishi680 7 months ago 4