The 60s I was 16 right in the middle of that fantastic era the four could all sing George’s voice had that classic Beatle sound that made the group so popular 💓💓🙋🏼
I just discovered your game changing channel. I have been a Beatles fan since 1966 and I can never listen to “regular” Beatles recordings again. Your Remixes are SO MUCH BETTER! The video edits are great too. Thank you SO much for doing this. I am sure it takes A LOT of effort. Please don’t stop.
You sound like me when I found this channel a couple of months ago. Britt’s versions are much better than the 2023 remixes and in many cases, the originals. I’m a 2nd generation fan but that’s still been for 50 years now. Look at the other songs from this channel too. Everything is great, I think.
True story. Back in the late 60's i had a band and we where from from Ma. We had a gig to be Chuck Berry;s back up band for a concert at Brown University. The first song that we played was rollover Beethoven. Well we never practiced with Chuck, we just showed up and did the show. We started playing the song, but not the way Chuck did it , but the way The Beatles covered it. I was the drummer and played it exactly like Ringo. After the set Chuck came to our dressing room and said to us his song never sounded so good live. He must have meant it because we played 2 other gigs as his band.
This is as close as they would have sounded in Hamburg. Love it! Can’t believe this is 61 years old.😊You can hear Ringo was a beast. I love the drums in your face. Makes me wanna dance 🕺
That splashing hi hat is amazing… when I was a little kid playing these on my record player, I thought I had scratches on the record was why it sounded like that …it’s actually Ringo on the high hat.😮
I remember I was 10 years old when my brother bought that 45 in 1964, I couldn't get enough, hoppin and dancin to the music, with that driving sound of drums and bass. Only a few years later I heard the original, and was disappointed! That's how spoiled by the Beatles I already was. Until now I had preferred the remix on the 2023 red album, but this here in my opinion is the best (of course again), with the guitar solo in the middle where it belongs, and a perfectly balanced sound overall. Thanks Britt!
Thank you! I was 12 years old in 1964 and, like you, I could never get enough. I'm still that way! Thanks for your nice comment and thanks for listening!
Awesome, awesome, awesome! One of my favorite early Beatles tunes. Such a driving number, and they looked like they were having a blast. Thanks for this masterpiece!
Obrigado por este comentário tão legal! Já mexi um pouco com 'Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds', mas ainda não encontrei uma forma de torná-la mais interessante e envolvente. Não desisti. Fico feliz que você esteja ouvindo!
We actually played this song in the secular version of ourselves circa 1979. I cleaned up the words a bit! I remember we got a tremendous reaction to it.
Superb remix! Nowhere left for the music to hide, and as close to live performance now as we're going to get. Bravo, once again!-Don in Indiana USA ----------------------------- ROLL OVER, CHUCK BERRY (sung by a George Harrison sound-alike to the tune of Chuck Berry's 'Roll Over, Beethoven' covered by The Beatles) Well, gonna write a lengthy letter, Gonna mail it to the J-A-M-S.* There's a Mozart Flute concerto That I think they really ought to address. Roll over, Chuck Berry, Wolfgang's fans have gotta a lot to express! You know adrenaline's rising ' Cause Amadeus was a-strainin' the fuse. The conductor's beatin' rhythm While the soloist has no time to lose. Roll over, Chuck Berry, And tell Elvis Presley the news! I've got a Vienna fever And I need a shot of classical fire. I think I caught it from Joe Haydn, Who was writin' when he ought to retire. Roll over, Chuck Berry, Young Mozart can still inspire. Well, if you hear it and like it Then get the download and really spike it. Grab the EQ and tune it up; Just twiddle further and tweak the high end. Feel the bassline! Roll over, Chuck Berry, They're rocking it with a Flute! Ooh… [Guitar solo] Well, later in the movement I'm expecting an improvement: Don't you cough in the cadenza! Hey, all you fiddles, Play paradiddles! Ain't got nothin' but eighths. Roll over, Chuck Berry, And tell Little Richard the news! You know she phrases like a singer, Plays like a gyroscope. She's got a whole lotta fingers, Much as anyone could hope. Long as she's got her air The ensemble's gotta cope. Well, roll over, Chuck Berry! Roll over, Chuck Berry! Roll over, Chuck Berry! Roll over, Chuck Berry! Roll over, Chuck Berry! Groove to the classical muse! ------------------------------ *Note: JAMS = Journal of the American Musicological Society
Hi Britt, I have 3 statements I use constantly, 1st one is - The only things I love that are old are cars and music, being using it for near 20 years + 2nd one is - The 3 "B's", Beatles, Bond and British which is how I have viewed the world since 1963, without realising such! 3rd one is - The Beatles first single, Love Me Do, and the first James Bond (film) Dr. No were both released in UK on the 5th October 1962. This was the start of an adventure that has lasted over 60 years and still going strong, unbelievable in so many ways. Growing up and listening to radio in Australia in 60's didn't give justice to what the music was really like both in quality and sound, that changed once stereo system were becoming more available. You've come along and reinvented the listening experience again, now we hear not only the individual instruments but also the voices with so much clarity. also hand clapping has to go down as another instrument? The way The Beatles perfected it. Thanks for keeping the dream alive.
Thank you for this nice comment! My 3 B's in the 1960's were The Beatles, The Byrds, and Buffalo Springfield. Later, as my interests grew, I added Bach and Beethoven. I could have easily added 'Bond' to my list as you did. Yes, The Beatles embraced the handclaps from their influence of Rhythm & Blues. Thanks for listening!
So many different Beatles re--mixes throughout the years and finally somebody gets it right! I guess something that seems like it sould be so simple is not always the case. As you say in the notes, the 2023 mix had George's guitar off center! WHY!!??? Why would they do that! To mimic George's stage position? Idk. But I love this mix. I can crank it in my ears and it sounds great! Thank you!
Thank you, it's my pleasure! Thanks for listening. I think the 2023 mix was an attempt to remix it as a modern day recording. My mix copies a mixing style used in the late 1960's.
Sounds great. Very controlled sound. I still prefer the version on the stereo Beatles Second Album with all the lush reverb and the split music/vocals landscape. Great job!
Thank you! You'll get a chance to re-hear the glory of all that reverb in the upcoming re-release of The Beatles Capitol 1964 albums which this song was part of 'The Beatles Second Album'.
@@britt2001b The new Beatles releases will utilize the mono tapes which had little to no added reverb. I already own all of those albums. In fact the Second Album was my very first Beatles record which I had inherited from my older sister. The was the mono version. Years later, when I bought a replacement copy, the mono was no longer available and upon dropping the needle on the stereo, I was amazed at how much verb they added and the mixes were different.
@@thechuckster6838 You're right, I completely forgot. I do remember having the same reaction as you as my first 'Beatles Second Album' purchase in 1964 was the mono. (Mono was one dollar cheaper).
We can never GO BACK to the '60s, but these mixes you do CERTAINLY transport those of us who remember BACK to RELIVE the days of our youth!! I can remember when I FIRST got the Beatles' 2nd album as a kid, and put the needle down on the first track, which was this one. Thanks for the memories, and the FRESH NEW TAKE on this song. Please keep up the great work, and know you are DULY APPRECIATED for what you do!! BRAVO!! and Thanks AGAIN!! George B. from the Boston area!!
Britt... yet another jewel song sung by george gets the treatment ...and ,mate...as all the rest it does not disappoint...job well done as usual...straight to the beatles compilation of yours ...and this is already number 45 i think ...please just keep them coming ...have a brilliant sunday today 👍🏻👏🏻🎵😱😭
Thank you Manuel! I hope you have a nice Sunday also. I'll think I'll relax a little today and go listen to The Beatles! (By the way, I didn't mind the all caps. It made your comments stand out!
Great re-mix of one of my favorite Beatles covers by my favorite Beatle. The drums at the beginning are clearer as are George's vocals - fantastic!! This is the first cut on the US "Beatles Second Album" in Mono that my parents purchased for me at age 9 in the summer of 1964 - and I still have it!! This was the first song I played "air guitar" to with some friends in my parents basement in the summer of 1964 - such a great memory - thanks!
@@britt2001b Hysterical regarding the tennis racket - Love it! My parents bought me a guitar too around 1965. Learned a few chords, but didn't stay with it.
i don't think i ever heard a bad chuck berry cover. i can name 8 others right off the top of my head and this is one of my favorites. and you're showing the american album this song appeared on. i remember through the 60s i had my bro's copy of capitol's "meet the beatles" and my buddy across the street had his sister's "the beatles 2nd album" which had this song on it. not yet knowing they differed from the "offiicial" british releases. by rhe mid-80s i had collected over 50 beatle albums. which included the stereo and mono version of every album (accept "abbey road" and "let it be" which were never released in mono), the british and american version of every applicable album, a fake "butcher cover," the 1962 hamburg tapes, a decca recording bootleg, a white vinyl white album, picture discs and albums from about 10 different countries. i also had a 500 album collection to go with them. damn i LOVE good music! thanks for the video. it was very unique.
Love your work. Would really like to hear She Said She Said in full stereo without the guitar artefacts that came through on Giles Martins new stereo mix.
tremendous as always...I'd love for you to work on "Baby, Let me Follow You Down" on Dylan's debut disc. The way it's channeled you would do it a great service, and to my ears as well. Rock on!!
Mind-blowing mix! When I first heard the Red remix I was so disappointed, and vowed only to listen to the mono henceforth. But your placements are perfect. I just listened again to the 2009 remaster, and I'd forgotten how bad that stereo mix was. I love what you've done with splitting John's rhythm. Did you put one slightly out of time to accentuate the spread? George does some lovely guitar work throughout, in between his solos, and I've always been disappointed it's been so low in the mix. I'd hoped Giles may have boosted it a little. In every mix it's a little easier to hear it in the final verse and chorus. Did you have the opportunity to play with it? I'm glad you kept the double-tracking on George's voice - knowing you're not a fan of that effect 😂 But congratulations on a mighty SENSIBLE mix.
Thank you for your nice comment! Yes, the doubled rhythm guitar is micro-second delayed to create the stereo spread. This process is what I call pseudo acoustics which I will only use as a last resort. I thought Giles' mix was odd also. My remixes emulate the style of mixing in the late 1960's. 'Roll Over Beethoven' was originally recorded in 1963 using a two-track recorder. If the engineers of that time had a four-track machine (which they did just days later!) I believe their mix would sound more like what you're hearing in my mix.
He is my most favorite Beatle, Sir. Second is Ringo Starr. I once had a haircut like the one George had here in 'Roll Over Beethoven', since I saw a poster of The Beatles when I had a haircut on a barber shop in town. I was thinking to have another again, some other time.
I have remixed the mono version of 'I'll Get You' into stereo but unfortunately the copyright owners will not allow RUclips publication. Only the tracks from the new 2023 release of the 'Red' and 'Blue' albums are permitted. But, I have published a song segment sample short that is allowed. Here is the link: ruclips.net/user/shortswdy659-4PqA?feature=share
Great job , love you fixed up this mix , it sounds great on the headphones. The video also is proably one of your best too. I just downloaded it. Also a few years back a youtuber made his own mix of this song and it;s crazy awesome especailly listening to it on headphones. It sounds like he combined two versions into one without no phasing or synch problems to make it sound fantastic full in true stereo. I put it on one of my music videos a few years back and it on and it's on my Rumble channel. You really need to hear it so you can learn from it. Let me know and I"ll send the link.
Thanks! Yes, I would like to hear that. I would definitely be interested in hearing how that was done without the pseudo acoustics. I do know some amateur remixers actually play a new part to add or fly in another part from an alternate take. I do have the Rumble app, just let me know how to find your videos. I think I now have a good remix of 'Revolution' where I have revived the second guitar that Giles buried in his remix. I avoided the pseudo acoustic process.
George Harrison hizo excelentes covers a principios de la era beatle ... Britt2001b realmente le has dado ese toque de rock adicional ! Una vez más gracias !
Thank you! The only legal way for now to share the mixes that I'm aware of is RUclips. Their copyright check states the copyright owner allows for publishing.
The 60s I was 16 right in the middle of that fantastic era the four could all sing George’s voice had that classic Beatle sound that made the group so popular 💓💓🙋🏼
I just discovered your game changing channel. I have been a Beatles fan since 1966 and I can never listen to “regular” Beatles recordings again. Your Remixes are SO MUCH BETTER! The video edits are great too. Thank you SO much for doing this. I am sure it takes A LOT of effort. Please don’t stop.
Thank you so much for listening! It does take plenty of disciplined work but I enjoy every minute of it as I've been a fan since 1964.
You sound like me when I found this channel a couple of months ago. Britt’s versions are much better than the 2023 remixes and in many cases, the originals. I’m a 2nd generation fan but that’s still been for 50 years now. Look at the other songs from this channel too. Everything is great, I think.
Take a bow britt2001b, you've passed the audition!
Thanks!
True story. Back in the late 60's i had a band and we where from from Ma. We had a gig to be Chuck Berry;s back up band for a concert at Brown University. The first song that we played was rollover Beethoven. Well we never practiced with Chuck, we just showed up and did the show. We started playing the song, but not the way Chuck did it , but the way The Beatles covered it. I was the drummer and played it exactly like Ringo.
After the set Chuck came to our dressing room and said to us his song never sounded so good live. He must have meant it because we played 2 other gigs as his band.
This is as close as they would have sounded in Hamburg. Love it! Can’t believe this is 61 years old.😊You can hear Ringo was a beast. I love the drums in your face. Makes me wanna dance 🕺
couldn't sit still in my chair . .
Beethoven is dancing rock and roll in heaven. Along with George and John...
No, seguro que a Beethoven no le gusta.
Despite the emergence of a lot of good music nowadays, the Beatles is never forgotten.
Wow. Makes me smile.
Headphones on, volume as loud as it is still healthy, and enjoy your superb remix. Thank you!
Thank you, glad you're listening with headphones!
I agree!
EMPHASIS ON THE HEALTHY----I'M SUFFERING HEARING LOSS FOR DOING THAT, MANY MOONS AGO.
I'm just loving these remixes and wish you could get them on a cd for the car .... The video clips are as brilliant as the music
@@petersmith7126 Thank you!
That splashing hi hat is amazing… when I was a little kid playing these on my record player, I thought I had scratches on the record was why it sounded like that …it’s actually Ringo on the high hat.😮
I used to think the same thing.
I remember I was 10 years old when my brother bought that 45 in 1964, I couldn't get enough, hoppin and dancin to the music, with that driving sound of drums and bass. Only a few years later I heard the original, and was disappointed! That's how spoiled by the Beatles I already was. Until now I had preferred the remix on the 2023 red album, but this here in my opinion is the best (of course again), with the guitar solo in the middle where it belongs, and a perfectly balanced sound overall. Thanks Britt!
Thank you! I was 12 years old in 1964 and, like you, I could never get enough. I'm still that way! Thanks for your nice comment and thanks for listening!
So many favorite songs by them. I can't think of a song I would walk away from.
The Beatles doing Rock 'n Roll is as good as Rock 'n Roll gets. Yippee. Toppermost of the popermost
Awesome, awesome, awesome! One of my favorite early Beatles tunes. Such a driving number, and they looked like they were having a blast. Thanks for this masterpiece!
Thank you for listening! Yes, they were having so much fun! You don't see as much of that in their later videos.
George fighting a disintegrating guitar and still pulls it off! Superb!
Yes! My favorite Beatle! I closed my eyes and it was 1964 again! Thank you this.
My pleasure. Thank you for this nice comment!
Love to see the interaction between John and Paul. Forget the negative comments at the end, these guys loved one another.
A cada música dos Beatles, fico mais seu fã. Quando possível, trabalhe em Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds. Gratidão.
Obrigado por este comentário tão legal! Já mexi um pouco com 'Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds', mas ainda não encontrei uma forma de torná-la mais interessante e envolvente. Não desisti. Fico feliz que você esteja ouvindo!
Fantastic remix, keep up the good work Britt.
Thank you! I appreciate your listening.
Wooooooowwwwonderfull. It appears me this song is new from 2024. Excellent. And the imagens too.👍👍
Thanks, I'm glad you enjoyed this!
We actually played this song in the secular version of ourselves circa 1979. I cleaned up the words a bit! I remember we got a tremendous reaction to it.
Ringo is a monster during the bridge. Sad that so much of his drumming is lost in original mixes
All the early songs need the drums up on the new remixes. Ringo was a powerhouse!
I needed more of these of yours for 28 years now
Yeah sir!!! Keep up the mixing! Much better than original mix! Thanks!
I'm glad you think that. Thank you so much!
Excelente sonido !!! Todo genial !!
¡Gracias!
This is one of my favorite Beatles songs and you have captured the essence of the mono record I first heard at 8 years old in 1964. Yet it IS stereo.
Thank you! I'm glad you think so.
The greatest, most typical Rock song of all times. Almost a national anthem. Love it since 1971! 🔊
INCREDIBLE MIX!
Thanks and thanks for listening!
Really nice...much better than I remembered. Great work.
Thanks! I appreciate your listening!
Superb remix! Nowhere left for the music to hide, and as close to live performance now as we're going to get. Bravo, once again!-Don in Indiana USA
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ROLL OVER, CHUCK BERRY
(sung by a George Harrison sound-alike to the tune of Chuck Berry's 'Roll Over, Beethoven' covered by The Beatles)
Well, gonna write a lengthy letter,
Gonna mail it to the J-A-M-S.*
There's a Mozart Flute concerto
That I think they really ought to address.
Roll over, Chuck Berry,
Wolfgang's fans have gotta a lot to express!
You know adrenaline's rising '
Cause Amadeus was a-strainin' the fuse.
The conductor's beatin' rhythm
While the soloist has no time to lose.
Roll over, Chuck Berry,
And tell Elvis Presley the news!
I've got a Vienna fever
And I need a shot of classical fire.
I think I caught it from Joe Haydn,
Who was writin' when he ought to retire.
Roll over, Chuck Berry,
Young Mozart can still inspire.
Well, if you hear it and like it
Then get the download and really spike it.
Grab the EQ and tune it up;
Just twiddle further and tweak the high end.
Feel the bassline!
Roll over, Chuck Berry,
They're rocking it with a Flute! Ooh…
[Guitar solo]
Well, later in the movement
I'm expecting an improvement:
Don't you cough in the cadenza!
Hey, all you fiddles,
Play paradiddles!
Ain't got nothin' but eighths.
Roll over, Chuck Berry,
And tell Little Richard the news!
You know she phrases like a singer,
Plays like a gyroscope.
She's got a whole lotta fingers,
Much as anyone could hope.
Long as she's got her air
The ensemble's gotta cope.
Well, roll over, Chuck Berry!
Roll over, Chuck Berry!
Roll over, Chuck Berry!
Roll over, Chuck Berry!
Roll over, Chuck Berry!
Groove to the classical muse!
------------------------------
*Note: JAMS = Journal of the American Musicological Society
Thank you for this nice comment!
Excelent job!!!
Thanks!
Sempre il numero uno ❤👍
Apple: hire this man!
I work cheap.
but apple actually: Sue this man!!
Hi Britt, I have 3 statements I use constantly,
1st one is -
The only things I love that are old are cars and music, being using it for near 20 years +
2nd one is -
The 3 "B's", Beatles, Bond and British which is how I have viewed the world since 1963, without realising such!
3rd one is -
The Beatles first single, Love Me Do, and the first James Bond (film) Dr. No were both released in UK on the 5th October 1962.
This was the start of an adventure that has lasted over 60 years and still going strong, unbelievable in so many ways.
Growing up and listening to radio in Australia in 60's didn't give justice to what the music was really like both in quality and sound,
that changed once stereo system were becoming more available.
You've come along and reinvented the listening experience again, now we hear not only the individual instruments but also the voices with so much clarity.
also hand clapping has to go down as another instrument? The way The Beatles perfected it.
Thanks for keeping the dream alive.
Thank you for this nice comment! My 3 B's in the 1960's were The Beatles, The Byrds, and Buffalo Springfield. Later, as my interests grew, I added Bach and Beethoven. I could have easily added 'Bond' to my list as you did. Yes, The Beatles embraced the handclaps from their influence of Rhythm & Blues. Thanks for listening!
You never disappoint
Thanks and thank you so much for listening!
Superb mixing and sound!! Thanks so much for delivering this to us!! 👍
It's my pleasure! Thank you so much for listening!
Wooooooooow fantastic!!!
Thanks, glad you're listening!
Another great job
Thank you, glad you're listening!
Thank you Beatles...This cooks!
fantastic music videos!
Thanks!
great
Love it!
Thanks, glad you do!
Spectacular!❤
So many different Beatles re--mixes throughout the years and finally somebody gets it right! I guess something that seems like it sould be so simple is not always the case.
As you say in the notes, the 2023 mix had George's guitar off center! WHY!!??? Why would they do that!
To mimic George's stage position? Idk.
But I love this mix. I can crank it in my ears and it sounds great!
Thank you!
Thank you, it's my pleasure! Thanks for listening. I think the 2023 mix was an attempt to remix it as a modern day recording. My mix copies a mixing style used in the late 1960's.
Excellent work! You seem to be pulling all strands together to great effect.
Thank you for this nice comment and thanks so much for listening!
Love this video! George sounds so good! Love George!
Thank you!
Sounds great. Very controlled sound. I still prefer the version on the stereo Beatles Second Album with all the lush reverb and the split music/vocals landscape. Great job!
Thank you! You'll get a chance to re-hear the glory of all that reverb in the upcoming re-release of The Beatles Capitol 1964 albums which this song was part of 'The Beatles Second Album'.
@@britt2001b The new Beatles releases will utilize the mono tapes which had little to no added reverb. I already own all of those albums. In fact the Second Album was my very first Beatles record which I had inherited from my older sister. The was the mono version. Years later, when I bought a replacement copy, the mono was no longer available and upon dropping the needle on the stereo, I was amazed at how much verb they added and the mixes were different.
@@thechuckster6838 You're right, I completely forgot. I do remember having the same reaction as you as my first 'Beatles Second Album' purchase in 1964 was the mono. (Mono was one dollar cheaper).
very good remix!
Thanks!
Awesome. Great synergy and energy.
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it.
We can never GO BACK to the '60s, but these mixes you do CERTAINLY transport those of us who remember BACK to RELIVE the days of our youth!! I can remember when I FIRST got the Beatles' 2nd album as a kid, and put the needle down on the first track, which was this one. Thanks for the memories, and the FRESH NEW TAKE on this song. Please keep up the great work, and know you are DULY APPRECIATED for what you do!! BRAVO!! and Thanks AGAIN!! George B. from the Boston area!!
Thank you for listening and thanks for this nice comment!
A genius mix !!!!!!!
Thank you so much! Glad you're listening.
Listened to the 2023 remix right after this one. Yours is far superior!😃👍🏻
Thank you, I'm glad you think that. I appreciate your listening!
Absolutely amazing 👏 video looks like something apple should release, you have a new subscriber!
Thank you and thanks so much for subscribing!
Another great job!!!
Thanks!
👍👍👍👍👍
Britt... yet another jewel song sung by george gets the treatment ...and ,mate...as all the rest it does not disappoint...job well done as usual...straight to the beatles compilation of yours ...and this is already number 45 i think ...please just keep them coming ...have a brilliant sunday today 👍🏻👏🏻🎵😱😭
Thank you Manuel! I hope you have a nice Sunday also. I'll think I'll relax a little today and go listen to The Beatles! (By the way, I didn't mind the all caps. It made your comments stand out!
@@britt2001b SORRY BRITT...IT IS JUST ME 😂😂😂😂😂 I KNOW ..(NOT SHOUTING )....I JUST LOVE THE CAPS ....I AM ADDICTED TO THEM, SORRY 😂😂😂😂👍🏻
Brilliant, loved it
Thanks!
Great remix, sounds so close and clear
Thanks!
Absolutely FABulous
Great re-mix of one of my favorite Beatles covers by my favorite Beatle. The drums at the beginning are clearer as are George's vocals - fantastic!! This is the first cut on the US "Beatles Second Album" in Mono that my parents purchased for me at age 9 in the summer of 1964 - and I still have it!!
This was the first song I played "air guitar" to with some friends in my parents basement in the summer of 1964 - such a great memory - thanks!
My pleasure, thank you for listening. I played a tennis racket to this song at the age of twelve in 1964 until my parents bought me my first guitar.
@@britt2001b Hysterical regarding the tennis racket - Love it! My parents bought me a guitar too around 1965. Learned a few chords, but didn't stay with it.
*_The video here really rocks well with the song too!!_* ✨🎶👍👍🎶✨
That's great you think so! Thanks for watching.
Beautiful remix. THE best
Thanks for the compliment and thanks for listening!
Beyond the beauty of new life in these classics, you revitalize the vintage footage. I tip my cap to you and your talent, sir!
I have always believed that the Beatles should sound better with different equalization and mixing. you do excellent!
Thank you!
i don't think i ever heard a bad chuck berry cover. i can name 8 others right off the top of my head and this is one of my favorites. and you're showing the american album this song appeared on. i remember through the 60s i had my bro's copy of capitol's "meet the beatles" and my buddy across the street had his sister's "the beatles 2nd album" which had this song on it. not yet knowing they differed from the "offiicial" british releases.
by rhe mid-80s i had collected over 50 beatle albums. which included the stereo and mono version of every album (accept "abbey road" and "let it be" which were never released in mono), the british and american version of every applicable album, a fake "butcher cover," the 1962 hamburg tapes, a decca recording bootleg, a white vinyl white album, picture discs and albums from about 10 different countries. i also had a 500 album collection to go with them. damn i LOVE good music! thanks for the video. it was very unique.
This band has a future
They deserve to make a wee bit of a name for themselves
A great job!
Thanks!
Nice
Thanks, glad you're listening!
Love your work. Would really like to hear She Said She Said in full stereo without the guitar artefacts that came through on Giles Martins new stereo mix.
Thank you! I've worked on 'She Said, She Said' but haven't been satisfied with the results. Glad you're listening!
@@britt2001b Can't wait to hear what you do with She Said She Said. Its one of my Fave's
Awesome! Thanks!
Thank you and thanks for listening!
Wow!
Your videos are so much fun to watch! Great mix!
Thank you! I'm glad you're enjoying them and I'm so glad you're watching!
Fairplay I can tell even on my phone that this is a better mix.
Muy bueno !!
Thank you!
Happy you all were at those times
tremendous as always...I'd love for you to work on "Baby, Let me Follow You Down" on Dylan's debut disc. The way it's channeled you would do it a great service, and to my ears as well. Rock on!!
Thank you! I need to revisit Bob.
Shindig
Mind-blowing mix! When I first heard the Red remix I was so disappointed, and vowed only to listen to the mono henceforth. But your placements are perfect. I just listened again to the 2009 remaster, and I'd forgotten how bad that stereo mix was. I love what you've done with splitting John's rhythm. Did you put one slightly out of time to accentuate the spread? George does some lovely guitar work throughout, in between his solos, and I've always been disappointed it's been so low in the mix. I'd hoped Giles may have boosted it a little. In every mix it's a little easier to hear it in the final verse and chorus. Did you have the opportunity to play with it? I'm glad you kept the double-tracking on George's voice - knowing you're not a fan of that effect 😂 But congratulations on a mighty SENSIBLE mix.
Thank you for your nice comment! Yes, the doubled rhythm guitar is micro-second delayed to create the stereo spread. This process is what I call pseudo acoustics which I will only use as a last resort. I thought Giles' mix was odd also. My remixes emulate the style of mixing in the late 1960's. 'Roll Over Beethoven' was originally recorded in 1963 using a two-track recorder. If the engineers of that time had a four-track machine (which they did just days later!) I believe their mix would sound more like what you're hearing in my mix.
Wonderful!
Sounds great. Fills the soundstage better than the 2023 remix.
Thank you, I'm glad you think so! Thanks so much for listening.
George Harrison, Rocks. Thanks for this video, sir. ❤
You're certainly welcome. Thank you for listening.
He is my most favorite Beatle, Sir. Second is Ringo Starr. I once had a haircut like the one George had here in 'Roll Over Beethoven', since I saw a poster of The Beatles when I had a haircut on a barber shop in town. I was thinking to have another again, some other time.
@@britt2001b Sorry for the audacity, Sir. But I am willing to wait for the 'Rockin Robin' by Bobby Day Remix of yours in the future. 😀
GOOD MORNING WOULD YOU DO A STEREO REMIX FOR THE MONO MIX OF I'LL GET YOU, PLEASE. I REALLY WOULD LIKE TO HEAR IT !✌❤
I have remixed the mono version of 'I'll Get You' into stereo but unfortunately the copyright owners will not allow RUclips publication. Only the tracks from the new 2023 release of the 'Red' and 'Blue' albums are permitted. But, I have published a song segment sample short that is allowed. Here is the link: ruclips.net/user/shortswdy659-4PqA?feature=share
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New mix sounds good and your visuals are clever. Why can’t Apple get it right when you did?
Thanks!
Tell Tchaikovsky the news! Genius!!
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Mono!
F@$%&ng awsome.
Great job , love you fixed up this mix , it sounds great on the headphones. The video also is proably one of your best too. I just downloaded it. Also a few years back a youtuber made his own mix of this song and it;s crazy awesome especailly listening to it on headphones. It sounds like he combined two versions into one without no phasing or synch problems to make it sound fantastic full in true stereo. I put it on one of my music videos a few years back and it on and it's on my Rumble channel. You really need to hear it so you can learn from it. Let me know and I"ll send the link.
Thanks! Yes, I would like to hear that. I would definitely be interested in hearing how that was done without the pseudo acoustics. I do know some amateur remixers actually play a new part to add or fly in another part from an alternate take. I do have the Rumble app, just let me know how to find your videos. I think I now have a good remix of 'Revolution' where I have revived the second guitar that Giles buried in his remix. I avoided the pseudo acoustic process.
Exellent....very orginal treatment.There should be more of this stuff.Rock hasn't really rolled since 1970 IMO✌️
Thank you! Glad you're listening!
Excellent work. Almost sacrilege to suggest this, but is George's version more melodious than Chuck's?
Thank you!
Lennon's rhythm guitar was always my favorite part of this recording.
George Harrison hizo excelentes covers a principios de la era beatle ... Britt2001b realmente le has dado ese toque de rock adicional ! Una vez más gracias !
¡Gracias, es un placer! ¡Muchas gracias por escuchar!
Rock a lo Elvis
I love your Beatles remixes. Is there any way to get the lossless versions of your remixes? I would love that. Thanks.
Thank you! The only legal way for now to share the mixes that I'm aware of is RUclips. Their copyright check states the copyright owner allows for publishing.
Excellent! Where do you get the individual audio stems that allow you to mix these so well?
Thanks! The stems were created by running the source recording through a de-mixing program.
It's incredible! May I ask the name of the program? (Trust me. You will not be receiving any competition from me.)
RipX
Thank you!
Ficou ótima,faltou um pouco de John
Obrigado.
Brilliant!
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