but That Orchestral score! scores 10 points ! how awesome was that? up there with Beethoven and Mozart incredible weaving in and out of the song and holding it up so high
It knocks me out that they produced this only on 4 channels. In the quiet parts, I get a kick out of cranking up the volume and hearing all the different room nuances and sounds. All the unheard stuff in the studio really adds to the track's atmosphere. Nutty and super groovy!
I really want the isolated tracks for "It's All Too Much." That song would benefit massively from lowering the handclaps, raising the guitars, and dropping all of the "Too much" backing vocals in the outro. The lead guitar was ahead of its time and sounds like something The Edge would have played in the 80s. George should have held onto that one a little longer rather than throwing it away on the Yellow Submarine soundtrack.
17:13: I can only hear it on the original 1967 stereo mix, an obvious xylophone. You can’t even hear it on the 2017 box Take 26. Anyone else ever noticed the same?
You are very wrong... It's 100% John playing the guitar in the verses... George was playing the slide bits with the Mellotron and his Strat and Paul did the lead bits at the end of the song
Up there as one of the greatest drum tracks Ringo ever put to tape. So much groove and evey fill has a personality.
I'm glad The Beatles didn't have a Keith Moon or John Bonham. Ringo's playing is timeless. He always played exactly what a particular song needed.
Someone like Bonham or Moon would totally ruin the Beatles groove. ... Ringo is perfect ..
@@Tom-hk6ub I think Bonham could've worked but Moon would've been a disaster.
Somehow I can't see Bonham drumming to Help or Michelle ... or All My Loving
Yea, a drum machine can't do that.
but That Orchestral score! scores 10 points ! how awesome was that? up there with Beethoven and Mozart incredible weaving in and out of the song and holding it up so high
It knocks me out that they produced this only on 4 channels. In the quiet parts, I get a kick out of cranking up the volume and hearing all the different room nuances and sounds. All the unheard stuff in the studio really adds to the track's atmosphere.
Nutty and super groovy!
One of the greatest song creations recorded!!
I really want the isolated tracks for "It's All Too Much." That song would benefit massively from lowering the handclaps, raising the guitars, and dropping all of the "Too much" backing vocals in the outro. The lead guitar was ahead of its time and sounds like something The Edge would have played in the 80s. George should have held onto that one a little longer rather than throwing it away on the Yellow Submarine soundtrack.
That guitar on the verses 🔥
Recorded on November 24, 28, 29 & December 8, 9, 15, 21 & 22, 1966 in case you didn't know.
@@BRGKasumi77Main thank for the info
@@TyroneEpps my pleasure bro if you need more info lmk
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great song
yes thank you! been waiting for this one for months.Amazing work bro
What a force.
This music is hot again❤❤
"Cranberry sauce,cranberry sauce..."
I understood: I'm very...
17:13: I can only hear it on the original 1967 stereo mix, an obvious xylophone. You can’t even hear it on the 2017 box Take 26. Anyone else ever noticed the same?
what is that morse code machine sounding thing at 15:33 ? also very fun editing lol
Sounds like a Hammond organ to me.
What about the morse code signal ? ... 15"33" ... apparently it says 'JL' ...
John Lennon?
what is that low frequency pulsing that happens in the first 20 seconds. anybody know?
That's bleed through of the Mellotron that the isolation software didn't get rid of completely when isolating the drums.
Where's cranberry sauce?
Guitar @ 11:05 is Harrison and not Lennon
It's debatable but primarily I went off of the 2017 boxset personnel listing which has Lennon and McCartney on the guitars.
You are very wrong... It's 100% John playing the guitar in the verses... George was playing the slide bits with the Mellotron and his Strat and Paul did the lead bits at the end of the song
@@DaFreezeey 16:40 Pauls guitar? Reminds Hendrix a bit.
@@OWNWRIGHT That was the actual intent. Good job on picking that up
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Oh but it is
@@TyroneEpps*letitbe*
Are these available to download anywhere?
Since these stems take me a good amount of effort I don't share the files.
@@isolatedstems oh, it's all good then. Great job anyway!
@@oceanschok8943 u can
What software do you use to separate the tracks for this song?
I use mvsep.com and www.lalal.ai/ to separate tracks from the 5.1 and sometimes 7.1 mixes.
thanks for answering me