Great remix again Pat - I'm coming to appreciate the Bee Gees more now than I did at the time and of course the enhanced quality helps. Sharon Tandy recorded a really powerful cover of this song which is well worth listening to, in my opinion at least.
🎧👍👍 Hi, Pat: The introductory bass note is deep and wonderful. I think the first Bee Gees album I had was Cucumber Castle which I love. My second was the Idea cassette while my brother had The Horizontal cassette. Our early Bee Gees albums were on the ATCO label and the bass would loosen the screws in the plasterboard. The bass on the cassettes was even more devastating. I think this song is the first track on Horizontal and, as with most early Bee Gees albums, almost all the 'filler' tracks were good too (except for To Whom It May Concern). Checkered flag for this one, Pat and a great sound and stereo mix. It's nice that Barry and Robin shared vocals here. I could talk for a great while about these guys and the albums I had. When I sold my album collection, I had 21 Bee Gees albums of various sorts with Spirits Having Flown as my last. My favourite three artists are, Gordon Lightfoot, The Bee Gees and The Moody Blues. Thanks again, Pat; I'll have to listen to Cucumber Castle again...and Horizontal.
Hi Bill. My older brother was a huge Bee Gees fan and had all of their pre disco albums. But he hated the falsetto stuff. I like almost everything they have ever done and I grew up listening to their early albums. I know their back catalogue inside out !
@@radiowollaton8521 Then you will know what I mean when I say that, 'Portrait Of Louise' is one of my favs. Turning Tide from CC is my favourite one from there but I like them all (on CC). Thank you for your nice reply.
@@radiowollaton8521 I was listening to this one while I was driving the high speed train from Faversham to St. Pancreas. They aren't the only ones to have the World at their fingertips!
@@festidious2644 Just had a listen to them both, nice choices. I must listen to those albums all the way through. It's been a long time since I did that.
@@radiowollaton8521 I also had a three album box set called, 'Rare, Precious and Beautiful'. It had a butterfly on the cover and was on the Polydor label. Spicks and Specks and Turn Around, Look at Me were on it and there were two songs that I thought I recognized from my childhood. They are, Cherry Red and Where Are You. They must have gotten some airplay here back in the mid sixties.
Never really a Bee-Gee fan but they could write some great songs and can remember this record. Funny enough, I did not mind their disco stuff. Great stereo by the way Pat.
Nice song, but you can argue about the kitschy lyrics. Not released as a single in the USA, but very successful everywhere else (number 1 in Germany). The song was originally recorded without orchestra and then overdubbed in mono on 1 track to record the orchestra on track 2. But our digital wizard has once again created a great stereo version.
Lyrics: Now, I have found That the world is round And of course It rains everyday Living tomorrow Where in the world will I be tomorrow? How far am I able to see? Or am I needed here? Now, I have found That the world is round And of course It rains everyday If I remember All of the things I have done I’d remember All of the times I’ve gone wrong Why do they keep me here? Now, I have found That the world is round And of course It rains everyday And now, I’ve found That the world is round And of course It rains everyday And now, I’ve found That the world is round And of course It rains everyday And now, I’ve found That the world is round And of course It rains everyday
Hey fellow hobbyist here I've been loving your videos. I recently discovered this kind of format.(Fan driven remasters/mixes), before I'd see separate stems uploaded think like those vocal only type videos. Anyway I started dabbling with OpenVino in Audacity/UVR5 and was wondering if you had any tips or advice. The song in particular I'm having trouble is "The Proud One" by Frankie Valli it almost sounds blown out? Thanks again and keep up the great work Pat!
Just had a listen. It's a really poor stereo mix, like a lot of the early Four Seasons mixes. The EQ is all wrong (too shrill) and the hard panning needs sorting out. Have a read of my home page, I've put some info on there about my remixing methods. You're Ready Now sounded similarly bad but I managed to tame that one. I will have a go at The Proud One now that you've brought it to my attention! ruclips.net/video/I8d9BTugHqo/видео.html
ATCO in the US missed out on this one. This could have been the first hit single from the "Horizontal" album. Instead, they chose to release 'Holiday', the third single from "Bee Gees 1st".
Their 2 drummers both passed away within days of each other earlier this month. RIP.
I didn't know that. Very sad.
Very nice Pat. The sound is much better than the original registration.
Oh....Vielen Dank...Total genial ..mit Gänsehaut 😊✌️🍀🐞
This song gives me goosebumps as well Ulli !
Splendid remix of one of the best songs of The Bee Gees in the 60'S, their best time in my opinion. Thanks for this new gem 👍👌😊
Thank you Monsieur 👍👍
Brilliant sound and remix 😎 🧡 👍
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I love The Bee Gees since 1967 . Thanks . Good Morning and happy new week dear .
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One of the Bee Gees early hits , given an up to date makeover Sounds good Pat.
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Great song and great remix, thank you Mr. Pat👍👍👍👍👍😊
Great remix again Pat - I'm coming to appreciate the Bee Gees more now than I did at the time and of course the enhanced quality helps. Sharon Tandy recorded a really powerful cover of this song which is well worth listening to, in my opinion at least.
I'm listening to it now as I type this. What a great version, and first time of hearing it. How did I miss this one. Thanks David 👍
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🎧👍👍 Hi, Pat: The introductory bass note is deep and wonderful. I think the first Bee Gees album I had was Cucumber Castle which I love. My second was the Idea cassette while my brother had The Horizontal cassette. Our early Bee Gees albums were on the ATCO label and the bass would loosen the screws in the plasterboard. The bass on the cassettes was even more devastating. I think this song is the first track on Horizontal and, as with most early Bee Gees albums, almost all the 'filler' tracks were good too (except for To Whom It May Concern). Checkered flag for this one, Pat and a great sound and stereo mix. It's nice that Barry and Robin shared vocals here. I could talk for a great while about these guys and the albums I had. When I sold my album collection, I had 21 Bee Gees albums of various sorts with Spirits Having Flown as my last. My favourite three artists are, Gordon Lightfoot, The Bee Gees and The Moody Blues. Thanks again, Pat; I'll have to listen to Cucumber Castle again...and Horizontal.
Hi Bill. My older brother was a huge Bee Gees fan and had all of their pre disco albums. But he hated the falsetto stuff. I like almost everything they have ever done and I grew up listening to their early albums. I know their back catalogue inside out !
@@radiowollaton8521 Then you will know what I mean when I say that, 'Portrait Of Louise' is one of my favs. Turning Tide from CC is my favourite one from there but I like them all (on CC). Thank you for your nice reply.
@@radiowollaton8521 I was listening to this one while I was driving the high speed train from Faversham to St. Pancreas. They aren't the only ones to have the World at their fingertips!
@@festidious2644 Just had a listen to them both, nice choices. I must listen to those albums all the way through. It's been a long time since I did that.
@@radiowollaton8521 I also had a three album box set called, 'Rare, Precious and Beautiful'. It had a butterfly on the cover and was on the Polydor label. Spicks and Specks and Turn Around, Look at Me were on it and there were two songs that I thought I recognized from my childhood. They are, Cherry Red and Where Are You. They must have gotten some airplay here back in the mid sixties.
Simply brilliant 😊👍🏻
Thanks Greg 👍👍
Great song from 67 sounding good,thanks Pat! 👍
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Great job agein,thanks Pat. 👍👍👍🇸🇪
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My favourite bee gees song , thank you pat fantastic remix !
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Wa ..Woo Great HQ Stereo New Mix!!
Never really a Bee-Gee fan but they could write some great songs and can remember this record. Funny enough, I did not mind their disco stuff. Great stereo by the way Pat.
I like most of their stuff Henry. You Should Be Dancing is a particular favourite of mine.
Great lyrics, so simple, but true: "And now, I've found That the world is round
And of course It rains everyday." 😂
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Intro..Drum & Bass Sound Good.
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Nice song, but you can argue about the kitschy lyrics. Not released as a single in the USA, but very successful everywhere else (number 1 in Germany). The song was originally recorded without orchestra and then overdubbed in mono on 1 track to record the orchestra on track 2. But our digital wizard has once again created a great stereo version.
Thanks Gerhard 👍👍
Lyrics:
Now, I have found
That the world is round
And of course
It rains everyday
Living tomorrow
Where in the world will I be tomorrow?
How far am I able to see?
Or am I needed here?
Now, I have found
That the world is round
And of course
It rains everyday
If I remember
All of the things I have done
I’d remember
All of the times I’ve gone wrong
Why do they keep me here?
Now, I have found
That the world is round
And of course
It rains everyday
And now, I’ve found
That the world is round
And of course
It rains everyday
And now, I’ve found
That the world is round
And of course
It rains everyday
And now, I’ve found
That the world is round
And of course
It rains everyday
Hey fellow hobbyist here I've been loving your videos. I recently discovered this kind of format.(Fan driven remasters/mixes), before I'd see separate stems uploaded think like those vocal only type videos. Anyway I started dabbling with OpenVino in Audacity/UVR5 and was wondering if you had any tips or advice. The song in particular I'm having trouble is "The Proud One" by Frankie Valli it almost sounds blown out? Thanks again and keep up the great work Pat!
Best advice is to stem and mix the full drum kit.
Just had a listen. It's a really poor stereo mix, like a lot of the early Four Seasons mixes. The EQ is all wrong (too shrill) and the hard panning needs sorting out. Have a read of my home page, I've put some info on there about my remixing methods. You're Ready Now sounded similarly bad but I managed to tame that one. I will have a go at The Proud One now that you've brought it to my attention! ruclips.net/video/I8d9BTugHqo/видео.html
ATCO in the US missed out on this one. This could have been the first hit single from the "Horizontal" album. Instead, they chose to release 'Holiday', the third single from "Bee Gees 1st".
Holiday should have been a single here in the UK. But it wasn't released, for some strange reason. Same with I Started A Joke.
Please do the same with 'Too Many Rules' and 'Lollipop Lips' by Connie Francis
Would you be able to do a stereo mix version of 'High Heels Sneakers' By The Rolling stones?
I will investigate.
Great song but the world is flat! stay tuned
Yeah but, Curly; it can be round AND flat as opposed to spherical! 😀
I will !
Would you be able to do a stereo version of 'Sara' by Bob Dylan?
I can't find a backing track for it, so no can do Pete.
The piano sits far better here. It's my only gripe with the original recording
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The only period of the Bee gees I don't like is the disco period. Everything else is great.
I liked all of it !
@radiowollaton8521 pre 72 and post 83 is my favourite.