The Beatles - Help! Part I (2009 Mono Remasters)
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Original Glorious Mono
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la version de esterio es un asco,pero la mono es exelente se los recomiendo mucho
NOTE:use google translate
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Well, that's true. Before 1966 or so, very few people would have been in a position to need or want the stereo version and the Beatles, among most other artists of the time, neither thought in stereo nor wrote for it until they started to think about psychedelic reverb effects in 1966-67. If you had bought Help in stereo (or most other stereo pop/rock records that year or earlier), you didn't get any particular effects that needed it. It was a waste of money, in short.
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@anonUK Revolution the actual 45 it is mixed very differently then all other versions. This is the one the Beatles approved of! It played on the radio and sold millions. Not the stereo version on The Beatles Again LP. That one is interesting, but it just wasn't the hit version.
If people want to hear what we heard in the 60s they need to hear the actual 45s on a 60s record player. That was the sound. I can hear it now, I Feel Fine for example, you'd just play that over and again.
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@anonUK Let me tell you very few kids had a stereo! You played your 45s and whatever LPs you could afford on a mono record player. The records were in mono in those days. Stereos as we came to know them started selling in the 70s. Many familes had floor model Hi Fi's. These were mono too. You got lots of mid and bass from them.
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@Asskicker32294 God bless you. I saw them on the CBS news on Friday night and had to watch them on Ed Sullivan on Sunday! I liked them as soon as I saw them. They brought something alive to America that we were missing since Nov. 22.
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Daniflorida- This IS the original single version!
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Did anyone who bought Beatles records before, say, "Revolver" (1966) care much about listening to them in stereo? When pop music was one or two guitars, bass, drums and voice, (as opposed to a classical orchestra or the type of ambitious concept album which came in after 1966), did anyone want or need the stereo version?
Trying to make 4-track tape into stereo usually ended up sounding crap anyway.
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Why would one person dislike this? Just to be perverse? Or ornery? It makes no sense to me. To the rest of you who liked this, YOU ROCK! And a big thank you (once again) to padfoot333 for my very favorite Beatles YouTube channel... You rock too! Love from somewhere in Ohio :-)
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why so depressing enjoy the music chill :)



hello fellow beatle fans,the mono masters should have included the help single with the different mix and the penny lane promo mix with the trumpet ending,at that time all radio stations received the 45 and made a continous loop 8track,its a totality different mix than the single and lp,emi did the same kind of ripoff when the hey jude lp came out,inner light and the get back single should have been there instead of the two hadr days night tracks,cant buy and ishould have known better,,,,,
daninflorida 2 years ago 12
Hey, somebody, you want Beatle Mania? Get a mono copy of the LP A Hard days Night (UA label). Put that on a turntable and play it loud. Look thorugh a few 1964 Beatle magazines while it plays! That was what it was all about, not some nameless engineer remixing stereo copies of album tracks!
SenorZorrozzz 2 years ago 12