I love in the "second harmonies" section at about 21:21, when the first chorus starts, you can hear Paul (I think?) quietly mumbling his part to practice before coming in full volume with John on the last repetition. One of those fun little things you'd never be able to actually hear in the full mix.
It’s an upright piano with the felt hammers lacquered. Paul called it the ‘Mrs Mills’ piano, after a British performer of the older generation who played with that type of tone. It’s still there at Abbey Road. There’s a sampler instrument of it, in case you too want that sound. 😊
Still another great Beatle song. Amazing to think with all of today's technology these 50 year old clips sound terrific. Those guitars sound killer. Might just have to pick up an Epiphone Casino!
It's incredible how you hear the drums while the song progresses. A different snare sound is noticeable between verse and chorus. It's impressive that they did that at that time.
This was always one of my favourites (especially with its inclusion in TB:RB). Loved listening to those stems then and they sound so much better here, without the muddiness. Such great tone and performances in each instruments, works well together and apart.
*AN IDEA:* This whole journey, and even the name of the channel, began way back when the MOGGs from the Rock Band game first became available, and now the level of audio quality you've reached has surpassed anyone's wildest dreams back then. So what about bringing it full circle and making new MOGGs from these isolations? Is there some way to take the 8 or 9 stems for this song and make them into a MOGG with everything vertically synched? LIke the original Rock Band ones, but with these stems?
I will 100% do something like this in the future! It may be in a while though, as I have a lot of songs left to do especially for The Beatles, but yes. I have a flac library on my Patreon that allows this right now, but I will make it public and free once I consider my work "done" (which will probably be after the Beatles studio catalog is done).
Yes I'm aware, though I haven't experimented with it. For stereo purposes unless it can really separate different toms pitches I don't see much use though.