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    • joyce
      joyce last edited by

      Just out, Aug 10, 2017 http//www.rollingstone.com/music/features/ringo-starr-talks-new-lp-future-deluxe-beatles-albums-w496783

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      • Beatles4Ever
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        I found it a bit odd that Ringo said he hoped "they" would give the deluxe treatment to The White Album, Abbey Road...and Rubber Soul and Revolver. Who are "they?" He and Paul can...or should be able to...direct what they want done with the catalog, or at least do more than just wonder what "they" may be thinking.

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        • favoritething
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          He's clearly not that involved, haha: What role did you take in putting together the Sgt. Pepper set? Giles remastered it, they sent it to me, and I said I loved it.

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          • beatlesfanrandy
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            Beatles4Ever&Ever:

            I found it a bit odd that Ringo said he hoped "they" would give the deluxe treatment to The White Album, Abbey Road...and Rubber Soul and Revolver. Who are "they?" He and Paul can...or should be able to...direct what they want done with the catalog, or at least do more than just wonder what "they" may be thinking.

            The Beatles made the f*****g original. Isn't that enough! :

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            • Beatles4Ever
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              beatlesfanrandy:

              Beatles4Ever&Ever:

              I found it a bit odd that Ringo said he hoped "they" would give the deluxe treatment to The White Album, Abbey Road...and Rubber Soul and Revolver. Who are "they?" He and Paul can...or should be able to...direct what they want done with the catalog, or at least do more than just wonder what "they" may be thinking.

              The Beatles made the f*****g original. Isn't that enough! :

              Well, not if Ringo wants to hear his drums, which can't really be heard that well in the remastered versions of 2009. They have to go back to all the original tapes and remix them as they did with Sgt. Pepper's and Yellow Submarine Songtrack....to better place the vocals and instruments in the mix. Rubber Soul would benefit the most from a remix. Too often the instruments are on one side and the vocals on the other. The best example of how great all those songs could sound is to compare the remixed Nowhere Man on Songtrack to the one on Rubber Soul. If technology now had existed then, they would have mixed them differently.

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              • Fan4-45years
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                Beatles4Ever&Ever:

                beatlesfanrandy:

                Beatles4Ever&Ever:

                I found it a bit odd that Ringo said he hoped "they" would give the deluxe treatment to The White Album, Abbey Road...and Rubber Soul and Revolver. Who are "they?" He and Paul can...or should be able to...direct what they want done with the catalog, or at least do more than just wonder what "they" may be thinking.

                The Beatles made the f*****g original. Isn't that enough! :

                Well, not if Ringo wants to hear his drums, which can't really be heard that well in the remastered versions of 2009. They have to go back to all the original tapes and remix them as they did with Sgt. Pepper's and Yellow Submarine Songtrack....to better place the vocals and instruments in the mix. Rubber Soul would benefit the most from a remix. Too often the instruments are on one side and the vocals on the other. The best example of how great all those songs could sound is to compare the remixed Nowhere Man on Songtrack to the one on Rubber Soul. If technology now had existed then, they would have mixed them differently.

                This is true. The fellow Sunday afternoon at Abbey Road on the River explained how they did that on the Pepper remix . It was fascinating. He would play it several different ways and you could hear the difference. Nancy will probably zoom in here and give his name in a few minutes. It escapes me at the moment.

                Atlanta, GA, Omni, George Harrison, Thanksgiving 1974
                Atlanta, GA, Paul and Linda McCartney, May 1, 1993
                Missoula, MT, (sound check), Paul McCartney, August 5, 2014
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                • Nancy R
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                  Fan4-45years:

                  Beatles4Ever&Ever:

                  beatlesfanrandy:

                  Beatles4Ever&Ever:

                  I found it a bit odd that Ringo said he hoped "they" would give the deluxe treatment to The White Album, Abbey Road...and Rubber Soul and Revolver. Who are "they?" He and Paul can...or should be able to...direct what they want done with the catalog, or at least do more than just wonder what "they" may be thinking.

                  The Beatles made the f*****g original. Isn't that enough! :

                  Well, not if Ringo wants to hear his drums, which can't really be heard that well in the remastered versions of 2009. They have to go back to all the original tapes and remix them as they did with Sgt. Pepper's and Yellow Submarine Songtrack....to better place the vocals and instruments in the mix. Rubber Soul would benefit the most from a remix. Too often the instruments are on one side and the vocals on the other. The best example of how great all those songs could sound is to compare the remixed Nowhere Man on Songtrack to the one on Rubber Soul. If technology now had existed then, they would have mixed them differently.

                  This is true. The fellow Sunday afternoon at Abbey Road on the River explained how they did that on the Pepper remix . It was fascinating. He would play it several different ways and you could hear the difference. Nancy will probably zoom in here and give his name in a few minutes. It escapes me at the moment.

                  I didn't see his talk, but you mean Bruce Spizer?

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                  • Fan4-45years
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                    Nancy R:

                    Fan4-45years:

                    Beatles4Ever&Ever:

                    beatlesfanrandy:

                    Beatles4Ever&Ever:

                    I found it a bit odd that Ringo said he hoped "they" would give the deluxe treatment to The White Album, Abbey Road...and Rubber Soul and Revolver. Who are "they?" He and Paul can...or should be able to...direct what they want done with the catalog, or at least do more than just wonder what "they" may be thinking.

                    The Beatles made the f*****g original. Isn't that enough! :

                    Well, not if Ringo wants to hear his drums, which can't really be heard that well in the remastered versions of 2009. They have to go back to all the original tapes and remix them as they did with Sgt. Pepper's and Yellow Submarine Songtrack....to better place the vocals and instruments in the mix. Rubber Soul would benefit the most from a remix. Too often the instruments are on one side and the vocals on the other. The best example of how great all those songs could sound is to compare the remixed Nowhere Man on Songtrack to the one on Rubber Soul. If technology now had existed then, they would have mixed them differently.

                    This is true. The fellow Sunday afternoon at Abbey Road on the River explained how they did that on the Pepper remix . It was fascinating. He would play it several different ways and you could hear the difference. Nancy will probably zoom in here and give his name in a few minutes. It escapes me at the moment.

                    I didn't see his talk, but you mean Bruce Spizer?

                    Yep. That's him. Very technical talk and demo about how they mix and remix.

                    Atlanta, GA, Omni, George Harrison, Thanksgiving 1974
                    Atlanta, GA, Paul and Linda McCartney, May 1, 1993
                    Missoula, MT, (sound check), Paul McCartney, August 5, 2014
                    Cleveland, OH, Ringo's Rock Hall Induction, April 18, 2015

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