Interesting to compare this with the mono mix, which was done at Olympic the night they recorded it. Abbey Road engineers couldn't duplicate a certain 'spin echo' effect when they came to do the later stereo mix - which is all we have unless you've got the original single or the mono box set.
Obrigado muito Cristhofer_YT95CQ por ter me indicado este arquivo, som legal que curti hoje e anotei no diário, abraços e parabéns pela escolha e gosto...do que você vai postando, até a próxima, amigo!
To me, it just sounds like the AI did not perfectly separate the drum and bass parts and that sound is actually Paul's percussive strumming bleeding over. Compare to bass part to see what I mean.
@@XxzoundsxX Ahh yep you nailed it, that's it. you can hear it when the kick comes back in :12 and Paul isn't doing that picking anymore it's a more standard sounding kick drum. Cool sound either way :)
Where is your photo of Brian Jones. He played the perfect soprano sax part throughout the song. For rock stars, he was the first fifth Beatle to play instrumentally.
the part you probably think is sax is Clavioline... a little keyboard with a strip you can swipe with finger to glide or portamento between notes. Either way BJ didn't sax up this song. 🎹
Clavioline, apparently played by rolling an orange on the keyboard.
Another great song thanks for this.
That’s an old school hip-hop beat!
Except it was decades before
@@michaelheilmansingersongwr8987 Except?
Perfecto !! Fue en mi niñez una de las priemeras que conoci y me fascinaba los coros esa simpleza y energia y ahora descontruida, magistral
Interesting to compare this with the mono mix, which was done at Olympic the night they recorded it. Abbey Road engineers couldn't duplicate a certain 'spin echo' effect when they came to do the later stereo mix - which is all we have unless you've got the original single or the mono box set.
This is the coolest!!!
Obrigado muito Cristhofer_YT95CQ por ter me indicado este arquivo, som legal que curti hoje e anotei no diário, abraços e parabéns pela escolha e gosto...do que você vai postando, até a próxima, amigo!
14:52 for those that know, or want to know. If we could only further separate that cluster of vocals you would have it crystal clear.
John's vocal is chilling
And 45 tours...
What was Mick Jagger's contribution to the song? Hand-clapping ?
@@a_bored_english_guySpot on ! Thanks !
I always thought that this was a rolling stones song. Lol.
that subtle echo on the drums - i can't tell if it's real or some kind of compression artifact
Is the kick drum in reverse in the intro? how do they get it to sound like that??
probably lots of reverb. i’m not sure though
To me, it just sounds like the AI did not perfectly separate the drum and bass parts and that sound is actually Paul's percussive strumming bleeding over. Compare to bass part to see what I mean.
@@XxzoundsxX Ahh yep you nailed it, that's it. you can hear it when the kick comes back in :12 and Paul isn't doing that picking anymore it's a more standard sounding kick drum. Cool sound either way :)
Did John play piano on this song?
You missed Mick's voice..
Read the comments below when you use AI things bleed into each other, and it's not really isolated tracks.
There is no vibraphone...
It's at the 0:53 mark on the record where you hear that little glass clink.
Where is your photo of Brian Jones. He played the perfect soprano sax part throughout the song. For rock stars, he was the first fifth Beatle to play instrumentally.
That was on ‘You Know My Name (Look Up The Number)’ not ‘Baby You’re a Rich Man’.
the part you probably think is sax is Clavioline... a little keyboard with a strip you can swipe with finger to glide or portamento between notes. Either way BJ didn't sax up this song. 🎹
What a load of crap.....the 1st 5th Beatle.......there's a fair few before Brian Jones......and as stated by another comment......WRONG SONG
Do some research before commenting.
George Martin was the first fifth Beatle to play musical instruments with the Fab four.
They wrote this song for Donald Trump