Remastered 50th Anniversary White Album?
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The Beatles' White Album Returns to Top 10 on Billboard 200 Chart
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oobu24 wrote:
From the Chicago Tribune today...an article about the White Album & which songs should have been kept & which were duds...according to the author & George Martin.
https://www.chicagotribune.com/entertainment/music/ct-ae-beatles-white-album-review-1118-story.html
According to the tosser who wrote this, Paul only has three songs on 'his' "single" album?
And Why Don't We Do It in The Road consigned as a 'dud'?... One of my great pleasures. In fact, it's in my top Beatle songs. Cos I just love Paul's voice and his rawness.
The guy who wrote this article has no idea!
Greg Kot, you've got to be kidding.
What an album!
Greg, you ain't got a clue.
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toris wrote:
oobu24 wrote:
From the Chicago Tribune today...an article about the White Album & which songs should have been kept & which were duds...according to the author & George Martin.
https://www.chicagotribune.com/entertainment/music/ct-ae-beatles-white-album-review-1118-story.html
According to the tosser who wrote this, Paul only has three songs on 'his' "single" album?
And Why Don't We Do It in The Road consigned as a 'dud'?... One of my great pleasures. In fact, it's in my top Beatle songs. Cos I just love Paul's voice and his rawness.
The guy who wrote this article has no idea!
Greg Kot, you've got to be kidding.
What an album!
Greg, you ain't got a clue.
Greg Kot has also written a book called "YThe Beatles vs The Rolling Stones". I gather he was a Stones guy.
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Bill813 wrote:
joeysmith2 wrote:
jl4761 wrote:
jl4761 wrote:
I've been listening to THE WHITE ALBUM from the 6 CD + 1 Blu-Ray Super Deluxe Set, IT SOUNDS GREAT! The 2018 mix is the best mix to date! I've been listening to the CD's with my earbuds as well as my 8000 watt high powered stereo system, THE BASS IS INCREDIBLE! My whole house is shaking from the BASS!
I'd like to add something to my post! While the 2018 mix is great due to the tremendous bass, you don't hear the guitar sounds as much. While songs such as "Birthday," "Helter Skelter" and "Everybody's Got Something To Hide Except For Me And My Monkey" have great bass, you barely hear the guitar sounds. What do you think?
Personally, Helter-skelter sounds hollow to me. The original had Pauls booming bass that was just as loud as the lead guitar. Now it sounds way too clean and soft, the opposite of what Paul intended. Giles ruined the song with this new mix. Also what happened to the really loud 20 minute version we always heard about. Instead we get a slower blues groove. A big miss.
John played the six-string Fender bass.
It all sounds loud to me. While Paul and Ringo are more up front, I still hear the guitars. Maybe the placement of the instruments being different from before leaves you with the imprression the guitars sound less than what you have heard before??? It's all booming to me.
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jimmix wrote:
In Defense of 'Revolution 9' at 50: Why the Beatles' Most Daring Track Is Still Underrated
The avant-garde "sound picture" is a work of genius. Detractors can skip it. I always listen to all 8 + minutes of it. That's the beauty of the "White Album". It's big enough to hold Revolution 9 and not crowd anything else out. I love the fact that Lennon said "fuck it" and put it on there!
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joeysmith2 wrote:
jl4761 wrote:
jl4761 wrote:
I've been listening to THE WHITE ALBUM from the 6 CD + 1 Blu-Ray Super Deluxe Set, IT SOUNDS GREAT! The 2018 mix is the best mix to date! I've been listening to the CD's with my earbuds as well as my 8000 watt high powered stereo system, THE BASS IS INCREDIBLE! My whole house is shaking from the BASS!
I'd like to add something to my post! While the 2018 mix is great due to the tremendous bass, you don't hear the guitar sounds as much. While songs such as "Birthday," "Helter Skelter" and "Everybody's Got Something To Hide Except For Me And My Monkey" have great bass, you barely hear the guitar sounds. What do you think?
Personally, Helter-skelter sounds hollow to me. The original had Pauls booming bass that was just as loud as the lead guitar. Now it sounds way too clean and soft, the opposite of what Paul intended. Giles ruined the song with this new mix. Also what happened to the really loud 20 minute version we always heard about. Instead we get a slower blues groove. A big miss.
Hey, it's a remix! Not everyone's gonna like it. But the original is still out there too. Enjoy the extras. It's a gift for 2018!
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"You barely hear the guitar sounds" (?)--how is that so? Why would Giles Martin have remixed it like that? That can't be right.
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Nancy R wrote:
It's a great article on the song and the band....how cohesive they were when...as Ringo put it...locked in a room and could play together and be a band again. The title of the article? Misleading and very condescending!
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oobu24 wrote:
From the Chicago Tribune today...an article about the White Album & which songs should have been kept & which were duds...according to the author & George Martin.
https://www.chicagotribune.com/entertainment/music/ct-ae-beatles-white-album-review-1118-story.html
His writing about the album is all over the place...some made up stuff and some factual here and there. I don't completely disagree with the single album idea. There were enough excellent songs to make the perfect album. I don't even disagree with his selections...except why only 12 songs? By then, albums had 14 songs. I would probably never leave off "Glass Onion" or "Ob-La-Di, Ob-La Da." I could live with that as a single album. I made my own out of the two albums.....still two albums but with some songs removed. I don't need to ever hear the Honey Pie songs...both of them...or Revolution 9. I could do without Ringo's contribution and his (vocal on) Good Night. With the songs the writer of the article included, there are enough good ones to make a second....later album...and still leave off the ones I mentioned..IMO. For me, however, hearing George's "Long, Long, Long" remixed is more than worth the price of the whole shebang. Love that song. It could be the perfect ending song on the album as the writer placed it. (I'm not so sure that when George Martin made his comment he was referring to the finished product. I've read that he made the statement going by the titles and some reading of the lyrics only. He didn't know what ideas they had for melody or how the finished songs would sound. Knowing that could have made a difference in what he said. He has been quoted saying that. ) I may try and make the album the writer suggested and see how I like it. Not sure about "Sexie Sady," however. I might choose "....Bungalo Bill" or instead...or "Savoy Truffle" instead. Regardless....it's one of the ten best albums of all time per Rolling Stone and deserves to be....the shear variety it has is brilliant.
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Beatles4Ever&Ever wrote:
..... For me, however, hearing George's "Long, Long, Long" remixed is more than worth the price of the whole shebang. Love that song. It could be the perfect ending song on the album as the writer placed it. ...
This take (take 44) is just BEAUTIFUL!