Now you can also listen to the A-side Hey Jude: ruclips.net/video/DUMO7PuX9M0/видео.html This is a 1972 Mexican re-pressing of the 1968 single "Hey Jude / Revolution" My LP60X (equiped with a 3600L cartridge) isn't the best, but you can still enjoy the way this record was intended to sound like The video quality is not so good because I filmed this with a Huawei Mate 20 Lite in the 60 fps setting. The noise and resolution are way worse than if I had filmed in 30 fps instead By the way, you may notice that the pitch sounds a bit low, that's because my turntable was spinning a tad bit slow when I recorded this
@@grindfreakmike5754 Yeah, can't really do much about it with an entry level turntable, at least it ain't a Crosley lol Although RUclips's compression doesn't do any favor to pretty much any song on the platform, of course they don't sound bad by any means, but you can't really appreciate their true sound
@Apo458 yeah, the turntables good, just saying if it had more of a studio quality sound.but i guess it depends on how the music is put on you tube, some are like an official studio sound video and others sound more like they recorded it with a mic while playing the record then uploaded it, sometimes its ok and other times not.
@@grindfreakmike5754 Oh yeah I get it now. Yup, it really depends on how RUclips handles audio and also on the mix and source of the record. I did a direct feed from my turntable to my PC. I assume Capitol Mexico sourced this record from a 3rd generation master or something similar. Plus the wear of it being played a lot and also the vinyl itself, 45s were targeted towards teenagers and people who didn't care about high fidelity sound but rather an exciting and hot sounding record. I have some records that sound like a lossless audio file, clean and smooth. But others sound harsh and muddy, it almost hurts your ears if you listen to it with headphones
@Apo458 same way i feel with different type files and vinyl compared to cd there's so many variances, does that turntable have a usb-a connector on the end of it? Wondering how it connects to a pc. I have a dac/headphone amp hooked up to my comp and listen to music from you tube and files stored on my comp with headphones connected to it, much louder then a pc's output volume with higher quality sound.
@@grindfreakmike5754 all the guitars on the right drums on the left with the rest centered is not a good mix now the Love version in stereo fixes this and honestly way better punch then the mono
Exactly what John Lennon said about their Mono vs Stereo mixes, particularly on the singles, in the mid-1970s. I believe he said something about the Stero Revolution not having it's balls or something.
Actually the original version is the album one. (slow) but they told them it was too mild and slow to be a single. So this version was born. But yeah, the guitar sounds just so forward in the mix ❤❤❤
Producer George Martin ruined the "Stereo" mix! It was first released in 1970 on the American only release "Hey Jude" compilation. I hated listening to it on FM Radio in Stereo in the 1970s! I preferred listening to Revolution on 93 KHJ AM Radio "Mono" broadcasts! I wish The Beatles had not included that third verse though! It's superfluous! They should have recorded it mirroring the excellent "Esher" Demo!
I think this song had a lot to do with the development of noise rock. I mean, it's noisy rock, noise rock is a broad label, and this fits in that label, so I'd say so.
ruclips.net/video/DUMO7PuX9M0/видео.html Better late than never! Unfortunately that side is not in good shape, the first minute and a half is pretty scratched up.
Now you can also listen to the A-side Hey Jude: ruclips.net/video/DUMO7PuX9M0/видео.html
This is a 1972 Mexican re-pressing of the 1968 single "Hey Jude / Revolution"
My LP60X (equiped with a 3600L cartridge) isn't the best, but you can still enjoy the way this record was intended to sound like
The video quality is not so good because I filmed this with a Huawei Mate 20 Lite in the 60 fps setting. The noise and resolution are way worse than if I had filmed in 30 fps instead
By the way, you may notice that the pitch sounds a bit low, that's because my turntable was spinning a tad bit slow when I recorded this
Wish the fidelity was better but still not bad
@@grindfreakmike5754 Yeah, can't really do much about it with an entry level turntable, at least it ain't a Crosley lol
Although RUclips's compression doesn't do any favor to pretty much any song on the platform, of course they don't sound bad by any means, but you can't really appreciate their true sound
@Apo458 yeah, the turntables good, just saying if it had more of a studio quality sound.but i guess it depends on how the music is put on you tube, some are like an official studio sound video and others sound more like they recorded it with a mic while playing the record then uploaded it, sometimes its ok and other times not.
@@grindfreakmike5754 Oh yeah I get it now. Yup, it really depends on how RUclips handles audio and also on the mix and source of the record. I did a direct feed from my turntable to my PC.
I assume Capitol Mexico sourced this record from a 3rd generation master or something similar. Plus the wear of it being played a lot and also the vinyl itself, 45s were targeted towards teenagers and people who didn't care about high fidelity sound but rather an exciting and hot sounding record.
I have some records that sound like a lossless audio file, clean and smooth. But others sound harsh and muddy, it almost hurts your ears if you listen to it with headphones
@Apo458 same way i feel with different type files and vinyl compared to cd there's so many variances, does that turntable have a usb-a connector on the end of it? Wondering how it connects to a pc. I have a dac/headphone amp hooked up to my comp and listen to music from you tube and files stored on my comp with headphones connected to it, much louder then a pc's output volume with higher quality sound.
This actually sounds more explosive than any other mixes beating the love mix, the 2023 mix. Incredible!
The fuzz in mono. Have mercy.
we all need mono beatles in our lives.
Finally a mono version on RUclips! Thank you!
I believe that this is the version that was used on the 1967 -70 cd package
How I first owned it. Guitar screaming right up the middle, filling the whole space. The way it was meant to be heard. Thanks!
Sounds the way it’s supposed to sound. Glorious! This how I remember it. Thank you
That's the way John Lennon wanted it to sound. When he heard it mixed in stereo, he complained it sounded "too vanilla".
I LOVE that you included the Needle Drop AND the Lift-Off at the end!!!!!! Great Job ...... excellent sound, TOO!!!!
I bought this on 45 back in 72 when I was 10 so my neighbors got to enjoy it with me.
Ahhhhh it stings! Love this mix!
Mono always
This one sounds like the BEST version !
Thanks for sharing. ^_^
Nice one. A much better sound than the stereo. Those guitars really cut through!
THE best song they ever made, hands down. I'm 66+ and can remember when this was a new release growing up in Cleveland, Ohio. Long live WIXY 1260 A.M.
Brilliant. Need a mono Revolver
THIS is way better than the half assed stereo versions. The guitars and vocals are more up front in the mono version. And it has more punch to it.
There is a remastered 2009 stereo version thats not bad.
@@grindfreakmike5754 all the guitars on the right drums on the left with the rest centered is not a good mix
now the Love version in stereo fixes this and honestly way better punch then the mono
Exactly what John Lennon said about their Mono vs Stereo mixes, particularly on the singles, in the mid-1970s. I believe he said something about the Stero Revolution not having it's balls or something.
God those GUITARS
Fucking monster of a mix
Now this is the real Revolution hard and tough not like that piece of icecream the Stereo version is
I couldn’t believe it when I first heard it in mono its so cutthroat I love it
Actually the original version is the album one. (slow) but they told them it was too mild and slow to be a single. So this version was born. But yeah, the guitar sounds just so forward in the mix ❤❤❤
Producer George Martin ruined the "Stereo" mix!
It was first released in 1970 on the American only release "Hey Jude" compilation.
I hated listening to it on FM Radio in Stereo in the 1970s!
I preferred listening to Revolution on 93 KHJ AM Radio "Mono" broadcasts!
I wish The Beatles had not included that third verse though! It's superfluous!
They should have recorded it mirroring the excellent "Esher" Demo!
the CRUNCH
Mono on this song>
Great to hear the original B-side again-love!
Perfect ❤
Nicky Hopkins on electric piano
I remember hearing this on 77 WABC the first time in my mother's first car, a '64 Falcon.
And to think some ppl actually returned their copies because they thought the record was defective due to the loud heavy distortion!
Mono rules
Listening to it just like Johnny would've wanted!
Senti uma leve distorçāo no som. É mais um disco mono dos Beatles, muitos fās vāo escutar e adorar sem se importar com nada disso.😊
I think this song had a lot to do with the development of noise rock. I mean, it's noisy rock, noise rock is a broad label, and this fits in that label, so I'd say so.
Early Metal sound!
Heavy metal vintage
Nah man. This is Rock and fucking Roll.
Yes Dude ;). Right Name - Apo, the Fight goes on , Holger !
Esto es heavy
thanks
Flip it over and upload the original Hey Jude mono version please!
ruclips.net/video/DUMO7PuX9M0/видео.html
Better late than never! Unfortunately that side is not in good shape, the first minute and a half is pretty scratched up.
Bless u man @@Apo458
You should hear this song on my 70s quadraphonic turntable
how its meant to sound
Is it supposed to be in F in mono than F#?
It is F#/Gb on both mono and stereo
I read via Google that it's in B Major, unless the Google algorithm picked one of the other two versions of Revolution instead?
Did John Lennon do that blood curteling scream in the intro of revolution
It sounded as if someone shot him !
its paul.