Am enjoying the stereo - but I also really love these versions - this was Jolson coming bang up to date - Swing Music - great 1940s orchestration - Quite an upgrade from his earlier versions of this.
Why would you be that disrespectful and send a 👎. even if you don't like the clip of the greatest song ever about Normandy.heres the only finger all the haters get Fae me🖕🖕🖕🖕🖕🖕🖕
Steve Flynn here, I very stupidly hit thumbs down by mistake, should of pressed thumbs up 1 million times.THis wonderful man is a proper hero to us all today.the absolute most important man alive and with us. the reason we are able to be here with friends and family.the reason we can live today.its such a slap in the face to all the heroes past and present the Jim's of this world 🌎 that sum persist in ,,, still fighting for the good coz... Thanks to all the heroes but most of all massive thank you to Jim Radcliffe and best wishes to all his family and friends....
I (in Begium) was listening to radio Luxemburg, in my bed, my parents did not know it, aroud midnight, and they say on radio luxemburg, Elvis is dead, i was 10 or 11 years ols than.
Crazy: I knew Jim as well, for more than 20 years ... this brings tears to my eyes, not only because it is such a moving song, but because he survived, and I was privileged to know him and his wife Jenny. RIP Jim, my friend, you are missed 💖
If I was mixing this, at this stage I’d mix your AI processed lead vocals with the unprocessed stems from the source as backing and see what happens. Hearing a bit of an uncanny valley on those whose sound is iconic, that could mitigate that perception.
Awesome mix! I can hear you took the 60’s hard pan approach for the backing instruments and vocals. If I were doing this mix, I would align it with a more double tracked slightly narrower crossfed soundstage, the backing vocal chorus would totally be 60/60 (or breaking into 3 channels) as if it was emanating around Nancy. I think the (fugel?) horn in the right channel is too hot with lost detail, it could go back by around 3db.
The progressive rock band Van der Graaf Generator with Pete Hammill covered this instrumental masterfully. This original version by George Martin is also a stunning piece of work.
Today, when Paul plays this song in his concerts, the piccolo trumpet part is played by his keyboardist, Wix Wickens - who does an outstanding job trying to recreate that original sound. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-x-53leNAh30.html The solo starts at 1:07