How Did He/She Do It?
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Andy_Shofar:
A Word On the Analogues From someone that worked with the Beatles:
Very interesting. They are really good!
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Holy cow! They are wonderful.
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Rasrick:
Holy cow! They are wonderful.
I agree with you both (Oobu & Rasrick)! Thanks to Geoff Emerick (Beatles Sound Engineer, EMI). Geoff Emerick said, "I listened to the Analogues, I never heard anything come so close to the original records (Beatles) ... I couldn't believe it!"
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oobu24:
Andy_Shofar:
A Word On the Analogues From someone that worked with the Beatles:
Very interesting. They are really good!
I am not as big of a fan of covers of Beatle Songs (compared to many people) - That being said ... I enjoyed their playing and their wanting to get the right sound as in looking for the "Tube" amp (you can hear it in the guitar pick-ups, types of guitars, the amps, the keyboards etc...) I enjoyed the songs they did and clicked on a few more after I watched this one.
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The_Fool:
oobu24:
Andy_Shofar:
A Word On the Analogues From someone that worked with the Beatles:
Very interesting. They are really good!
I am not as big of a fan of covers of Beatle Songs (compared to many people) - That being said ... I enjoyed their playing and their wanting to get the right sound as in looking for the "Tube" amp (you can hear it in the guitar pick-ups, types of guitars, the amps, the keyboards etc...) I enjoyed the songs they did and clicked on a few more after I watched this one.
I slowly became a fan of The Analogues (not too slowly - over 3 weeks maybe). The Beatles recorded: Baby You're A Rich Man at the Olympic Studios (then Rolling Stones main studio). Reported John became fascinated with a small keyboard there - after reportedly rolling an orange over it. I've never heard any band get this right, except for the Analogues:
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Andy_Shofar:
The_Fool:
oobu24:
Andy_Shofar:
A Word On the Analogues From someone that worked with the Beatles:
Very interesting. They are really good!
I am not as big of a fan of covers of Beatle Songs (compared to many people) - That being said ... I enjoyed their playing and their wanting to get the right sound as in looking for the "Tube" amp (you can hear it in the guitar pick-ups, types of guitars, the amps, the keyboards etc...) I enjoyed the songs they did and clicked on a few more after I watched this one.
I slowly became a fan of The Analogues (not too slowly - over 3 weeks maybe). The Beatles recorded: Baby You're A Rich Man at the Olympic Studios (then Rolling Stones main studio). Reported John became fascinated with a small keyboard there - after reportedly rolling an orange over it. I've never heard any band get this right, except for the Analogues:
Very nice!
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oobu24:
Andy_Shofar:
The_Fool:
oobu24:
Andy_Shofar:
A Word On the Analogues From someone that worked with the Beatles:
Very interesting. They are really good!
I am not as big of a fan of covers of Beatle Songs (compared to many people) - That being said ... I enjoyed their playing and their wanting to get the right sound as in looking for the "Tube" amp (you can hear it in the guitar pick-ups, types of guitars, the amps, the keyboards etc...) I enjoyed the songs they did and clicked on a few more after I watched this one.
I slowly became a fan of The Analogues (not too slowly - over 3 weeks maybe). The Beatles recorded: Baby You're A Rich Man at the Olympic Studios (then Rolling Stones main studio). Reported John became fascinated with a small keyboard there - after reportedly rolling an orange over it. I've never heard any band get this right, except for the Analogues:
Very nice!
I wonder if they will ever tour the USA? Someone would have to offer them a sizable financial package _ if they had to ship all their original equipment & instruments. Finding all the needed gear here would be very, very difficult.
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Thanks to Nancy for discovering this _ Hotel California lead guitar solo covered on piano ...
It's much better than what you think
See for yourself
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Andy_Shofar wrote:
Thanks to Nancy for discovering this _ Hotel California lead guitar solo covered on piano ...
It's much better than what you think
See for yourself
Nancy found the thread...I found the video.