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    • jl4761
      jl4761 last edited by

      Nancy R:

      jl4761:

      RMartinez:

      On Come Together, John is double-tracked on parts, meaning he sings in unison with himself. Paul is singing the low harmonies on the verses and the "Come Together!" part.

      I LOVE Come Together, do you like Aerosmith's version of Come Together? I think that Aerosmith did a great version of Come Together!

      Yes! Steven Tyler is a huge Beatles fan and always does Beatles/Paul songs so well! (like when he sang at the Kennedy Center Honors for Paul)

      I LOVE Aerosmith's version of "I'm Down!"

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        jl4761:

        RMartinez:

        On Come Together, John is double-tracked on parts, meaning he sings in unison with himself. Paul is singing the low harmonies on the verses and the "Come Together!" part.

        I LOVE Come Together, do you like Aerosmith's version of Come Together? I think that Aerosmith did a great version of Come Together!

        Yes, they are a great band! GREAT version of that song!

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        • Kestrel
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          moptops:

          Paul's vocal is so obvious on this track! Likewise Come Together; and yet some insisted he did not sing on it (CT).

          re: Come Together, two great photos showing John and Paul recording the vocals. 🙂 http://www.feelnumb.com/2015/03/22/amazing-photos-from-the-beatles-last-recording-sessions/

          Wembley Empire Pool, London  (Wings) 21st October 1976.

          'Take It Away' video shoot Elstree studios, London 23rd June 1982.

          'Give My Regards To Broad Street' film premier, London 29th November 1984.

          Docklands Arena rehearsal concert, London 5th February 1993.

          Run Devil Run launch party, Equinox Club, London 30th September 1999.

          O2 Arena, London 22nd December 2009.

          O2 Arena, London 5th December 2011.

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            Kestrel:

            moptops:

            Paul's vocal is so obvious on this track! Likewise Come Together; and yet some insisted he did not sing on it (CT).

            re: Come Together, two great photos showing John and Paul recording the vocals. 🙂 http://www.feelnumb.com/2015/03/22/amazing-photos-from-the-beatles-last-recording-sessions/

            Great photos, thanks for sharing! Yoko certainly had quite a view for those recordings. I am surprised they had a fan going while recording, that likely produced some noise.

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            • jl4761
              jl4761 last edited by

              RMartinez:

              jl4761:

              RMartinez:

              On Come Together, John is double-tracked on parts, meaning he sings in unison with himself. Paul is singing the low harmonies on the verses and the "Come Together!" part.

              I LOVE Come Together, do you like Aerosmith's version of Come Together? I think that Aerosmith did a great version of Come Together!

              Yes, they are a great band! GREAT version of that song!

              I figured you'd say that!!! Aerosmith's version kicks a*s!!! I also love Aerosmith's version of "I'm Down," another kick a*s rocker!!

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                jl4761:

                RMartinez:

                jl4761:

                RMartinez:

                On Come Together, John is double-tracked on parts, meaning he sings in unison with himself. Paul is singing the low harmonies on the verses and the "Come Together!" part.

                I LOVE Come Together, do you like Aerosmith's version of Come Together? I think that Aerosmith did a great version of Come Together!

                Yes, they are a great band! GREAT version of that song!

                I figured you'd say that!!! Aerosmith's version kicks a*s!!! I also love Aerosmith's version of "I'm Down," another kick a*s rocker!!

                Yup, they rock that one too. I remember seeing a version of Come Together by Aerosmith with Robin Zander singing as well, it is great!!

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                • jl4761
                  jl4761 last edited by

                  RMartinez:

                  jl4761:

                  RMartinez:

                  jl4761:

                  RMartinez:

                  On Come Together, John is double-tracked on parts, meaning he sings in unison with himself. Paul is singing the low harmonies on the verses and the "Come Together!" part.

                  I LOVE Come Together, do you like Aerosmith's version of Come Together? I think that Aerosmith did a great version of Come Together!

                  Yes, they are a great band! GREAT version of that song!

                  I figured you'd say that!!! Aerosmith's version kicks a*s!!! I also love Aerosmith's version of "I'm Down," another kick a*s rocker!!

                  Yup, they rock that one too. I remember seeing a version of Come Together by Aerosmith with Robin Zander singing as well, it is great!!

                  I saw that too, Robin Zander was on fire!!

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