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Beatles Anthology (6/12) - Special Features

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Beatles Anthology (6/12) - Special Features

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  • Fascinating. Their primitive, hands-on technology is an important quality in what it is that makes their recordings so authentic and warm. Today's over-produced, computer- generated recordings, with the ease of flying phaders and synthetic sounds, renders so much of what you hear today cold and sterile.

  • they were the best group.i like them,and i heard them since i was a little girl..beatles for ever..

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  • @Zephyesa That's crap. George was confined to 2 songs per album, and only 1 on Sgt Pepper because of the Lennon/McCartney domination. He was stock-piling songs towards the end of the band. And anyway, other than Norwegian Wood and Tomorrow Never Knows, there weren't many other songs by Paul and John that showed George's Indian influences.

  • LOL Look at Pauls face when the piano comes in. :O lol

  • "We are gathered here today...."

  • George became a tyrant towards the band with his indian stuff,even John bowed before his agressiveness.

  • I watch Geroge Martin caress the board keys and I wonder how many millions of times he's touched those keys...or what ever they're called.

  • I wish they could go through every song in their catalog and analyze them.

  • 4:30 Paul LOVES that ending piano! I never knew it ended so, erm, abruptly after the fade-out! Neat tidbit.

  • 0:44 "Also because of uh, some of the other influences." Yeah, I know what "influences" you mean, wink wink. Can't argue with 'Tomorrow Never Knows!'

  • BRING PHIL COLLINS IN! hwahehewhewhewheh

  • "that's how we did it really"

    yeah no big deal

    ...NOT lol

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