Subject: Merry Christmas Beatles fans! Posted by excelav on Sun, 24 Dec 2006 08:04:52 GMT View Forum Message <> Reply to Message Merry Christmas Beatles fans! Here are some studio over dubs. There is a rumor that Bernard Purdie actually Played the drum over dubs on some of the beatles tracks??? Supposedly he has made that claim. Anyways, here they are: http://shamraybass.com/5-1/ James Subject: Re: Merry Christmas Beatles fans! Posted by John [1] on Sun, 24 Dec 2006 12:25:58 GMT View Forum Message <> Reply to Message Holy shit ! Just the harmonies are worth the download. SCHWING !! "James McCloskey" <[email protected]> wrote: > >Merry Christmas Beatles fans! > >Here are some studio over dubs. There is a rumor that Bernard Purdie actually >Played the drum over dubs on some of the beatles tracks??? Supposedly he >has made that claim. Anyways, here they are: http://shamraybass.com/5-1/ > >James Subject: Re: Merry Christmas Beatles fans! Posted by Martin Harrington on Mon, 25 Dec 2006 00:04:10 GMT View Forum Message <> Reply to Message I could almost categorically say that there would have been no rhythm/main drum overdubs on any of the beatles tracks early on and even very unlikely later as well. Could be wrong...would be easy to find out... -- Martin Harrington www.lendanear-sound.com "John" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:458e63c6$1@linux... > > Holy shit ! Just the harmonies are worth the download. SCHWING !! > > "James McCloskey" <[email protected]> wrote: Page 1 of 7 ---- Generated from The PARIS Forums >> >>Merry Christmas Beatles fans! >> >>Here are some studio over dubs. There is a rumor that Bernard Purdie >>actually >>Played the drum over dubs on some of the beatles tracks??? Supposedly he >>has made that claim. Anyways, here they are: http://shamraybass.com/5-1/ >> >>James > Subject: Re: Merry Christmas Beatles fans! Posted by LaMon on Mon, 25 Dec 2006 08:04:03 GMT View Forum Message <> Reply to Message James, what is this?? And where these studio tracks come from?? "James McCloskey" <[email protected]> wrote: > >Merry Christmas Beatles fans! > >Here are some studio over dubs. There is a rumor that Bernard Purdie actually >Played the drum over dubs on some of the beatles tracks??? Supposedly he >has made that claim. Anyways, here they are: http://shamraybass.com/5-1/ > >James Subject: Re: Merry Christmas Beatles fans! Posted by erlilo on Mon, 25 Dec 2006 09:27:35 GMT View Forum Message <> Reply to Message Merry Christmas to you too, Martin. When we're talkin about "overdubs" on Beatles records, I can say, the first single they recorded(11.Sept '62), "Love me do/P.S. I love you", the drummers name was Andy White. Ringo was temporarily demoted to play tambourine on "Love me do" and Maracas on "P.S. I love you". There is also an "original" version (on "Past Masters Volume one") with Ringo on the drums on "Love me do", recorded 4. September 1962. All the others, as I have understand from the book following their whole CD collection "The Beatles Box", have Ringo on drums. Erling "Martin Harrington" <[email protected]> skrev i melding news:458f12db$1@linux... Page 2 of 7 ---- Generated from The PARIS Forums >I could almost categorically say that there would have been no rhythm/main >drum overdubs on any of the beatles tracks early on and even very unlikely >later as well. > Could be wrong...would be easy to find out... > -- > Martin Harrington > www.lendanear-sound.com > > "John" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:458e63c6$1@linux... >> >> Holy shit ! Just the harmonies are worth the download. SCHWING !! >> >> "James McCloskey" <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>>Merry Christmas Beatles fans! >>> >>>Here are some studio over dubs. There is a rumor that Bernard Purdie >>>actually >>>Played the drum over dubs on some of the beatles tracks??? Supposedly he >>>has made that claim. Anyways, here they are: >>>http://shamraybass.com/5-1/ >>> >>>James >> > > Subject: Re: Merry Christmas Beatles fans! Posted by excelav on Mon, 25 Dec 2006 10:15:55 GMT View Forum Message <> Reply to Message "Martin Harrington" <[email protected]> wrote: >I could almost categorically say that there would have been no rhythm/main >drum overdubs on any of the beatles tracks early on and even very unlikely >later as well. >Could be wrong...would be easy to find out... >-- >Martin Harrington >www.lendanear-sound.com According to Sir George Martin, they doubled the snare drum on a regular basis. He stated that on some songs the snare drum had many multi layers, I think one was Ticket To Ride. If you really think about that song you can hear it. Page 3 of 7 ---- Generated from The PARIS Forums James > >"John" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:458e63c6$1@linux... >> >> Holy shit ! Just the harmonies are worth the download. SCHWING !! >> >> "James McCloskey" <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>>Merry Christmas Beatles fans! >>> >>>Here are some studio over dubs. There is a rumor that Bernard Purdie >>>actually >>>Played the drum over dubs on some of the beatles tracks??? Supposedly he >>>has made that claim. Anyways, here they are: http://shamraybass.com/5-1/ >>> >>>James >> > > Subject: Re: Merry Christmas Beatles fans! Posted by excelav on Mon, 25 Dec 2006 10:25:11 GMT View Forum Message <> Reply to Message "LaMont" <[email protected]> wrote: > >James, what is this?? And where these studio tracks come from?? > Hey LaMont! It's just something I came a crossed, I thought I would share it with you guys. (In my best Russian accent) Don't know where or how they got them. Maybe it was KGB; ) Merry Christmas! James >"James McCloskey" <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>Merry Christmas Beatles fans! >> >>Here are some studio over dubs. There is a rumor that Bernard Purdie actually Page 4 of 7 ---- Generated from The PARIS Forums >>Played the drum over dubs on some of the beatles tracks??? Supposedly he >>has made that claim. Anyways, here they are: http://shamraybass.com/5-1/ >> >>James > Subject: Re: Merry Christmas Beatles fans! Posted by Neil on Mon, 25 Dec 2006 15:30:01 GMT View Forum Message <> Reply to Message "James McCloskey" <[email protected]> wrote: > >"LaMont" <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>James, what is this?? And where these studio tracks come from?? >> > >Hey LaMont! It's just something I came a crossed, I thought I would share >it with you guys. > >(In my best Russian accent) Don't know where or how they got them. Maybe >it was KGB; ) It vas eider KGB, or it vas de sur-r-round-sound shannel shplitz! (look at de actuval name of de link you posted!!!) Neilofsky Subject: Re: Merry Christmas Beatles fans! Posted by Martin Harrington on Mon, 25 Dec 2006 23:09:51 GMT View Forum Message <> Reply to Message HI Erling, You are indeed right, but they weren't overdubs but retakes..different animals. Merry Christmas to all.-- Martin Harrington www.lendanear-sound.com "erlilo" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:458f96d5@linux... > Merry Christmas to you too, Martin. > When we're talkin about "overdubs" on Beatles records, I can say, the > first single they recorded(11.Sept '62), "Love me do/P.S. I love you", the Page 5 of 7 ---- Generated from The PARIS Forums > drummers name was Andy White. Ringo was temporarily demoted to play > tambourine on "Love me do" and Maracas on "P.S. I love you". There is also > an "original" version (on "Past Masters Volume one") with Ringo on the > drums on "Love me do", recorded 4. September 1962. All the others, as I > have understand from the book following their whole CD collection "The > Beatles Box", have Ringo on drums. > > Erling > > "Martin Harrington" <[email protected]> skrev i melding > news:458f12db$1@linux... >>I could almost categorically say that there would have been no rhythm/main >>drum overdubs on any of the beatles tracks early on and even very unlikely >>later as well. >> Could be wrong...would be easy to find out... >> -- >> Martin Harrington >> www.lendanear-sound.com >> >> "John" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:458e63c6$1@linux... >>> >>> Holy shit ! Just the harmonies are worth the download. SCHWING !! >>> >>> "James McCloskey" <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> >>>>Merry Christmas Beatles fans! >>>> >>>>Here are some studio over dubs. There is a rumor that Bernard Purdie >>>>actually >>>>Played the drum over dubs on some of the beatles tracks??? Supposedly >>>>he >>>>has made that claim. Anyways, here they are: >>>>http://shamraybass.com/5-1/ >>>> >>>>James >>> >> >> > > Subject: Re: Merry Christmas Beatles fans! Posted by Martin Harrington on Mon, 25 Dec 2006 23:20:07 GMT View Forum Message <> Reply to Message There doesn't seem to be any mention of layering the drums on Ticket to Ride in "The Beatles Recording Sessions". Page 6 of 7 ---- Generated from The PARIS Forums -- Martin Harrington www.lendanear-sound.com "James McCloskey" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:458f96cb$1@linux... > > "Martin Harrington" <[email protected]> wrote: >>I could almost categorically say that there would have been no rhythm/main > >>drum overdubs on any of the beatles tracks early on and even very unlikely > >>later as well. >>Could be wrong...would be easy to find out... >>-- >>Martin Harrington >>www.lendanear-sound.com > > According to Sir George Martin, they doubled the snare drum on a regular > basis. He stated that on some songs the snare drum had many multi > layers, > I think one was Ticket To Ride. If you really think about that song you > can hear it. > > James > >> >>"John" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:458e63c6$1@linux... >>> >>> Holy shit ! Just the harmonies are worth the download.
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