Revolution Promo Variation
Revolution Promo Variation
This is a slightly different version of the "Revolution" promo film. It features a longer intro section and some different background vocals. Anybody know who did the count off(in)?
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Re: Revolution Promo Variation
This is the version with the live vocals. The video that's more common is completely overdubbed.
I wonder which one actually came out in 1968 - is the overdubbed video a modern remake?
I wonder which one actually came out in 1968 - is the overdubbed video a modern remake?
Re: Revolution Promo Variation
Dan, the overdubbed version is newer, not from 1968.
The 1968 version is the life vocals version.
But, as we see, there are two slightly different live vocals version in the web:
This one here and the one with applause in the beginning and end.
Just played them in parallel on my pc. The sound tracks are identical, they are "phasing",
but the video tracks are editet (cut) differently, sometimes there is more Lennon on the screen, sometimes not.
But it is obviously done from the same performance.
this is something new to me
Wolfgang
The 1968 version is the life vocals version.
But, as we see, there are two slightly different live vocals version in the web:
This one here and the one with applause in the beginning and end.
Just played them in parallel on my pc. The sound tracks are identical, they are "phasing",
but the video tracks are editet (cut) differently, sometimes there is more Lennon on the screen, sometimes not.
But it is obviously done from the same performance.
this is something new to me
Wolfgang
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Re: Revolution Promo Variation
There's two takes of the '68 video.
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The one witht hte clapping may be from the Smothers Bros or Sullivan show.
The one without is probably the tape they sent to all the shows.
The performance is the same.
The one without is probably the tape they sent to all the shows.
The performance is the same.
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Re: Revolution Promo Variation
This is version one:craig55 wrote:The one witht hte clapping may be from the Smothers Bros or Sullivan show.
The one without is probably the tape they sent to all the shows.
The performance is the same.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1jWDeOu4Rv4
George says something to Paul after the first line of the song.
This is version two:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Imb4tYOk8GE
George doesn't say anything to Paul after the first line of the song.
Two takes.
Re: Revolution Promo Variation
I would imagine that the count in is from one of the TV crew cues in the lights.
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It's a cue on the backing track, so Lennon can mime the cold intro. Geoff Emerick maybe?simer4001 wrote:I would imagine that the count in is from one of the TV crew cues in the lights.
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Kenny, to me it's an video edit.
In the extended version, George plays in the fifth fret position, in the applause version he plays in the 12th fret position. To me this is a video edit from a later verse.
Although I can't get both audio tracks perfectly syncronised, I think, its the same vocal track in both videos.
That means: only one performance but two "video mixes" and a fake video edit in the applause version to cancel George's talking to Paul .
Wolfgang
In the extended version, George plays in the fifth fret position, in the applause version he plays in the 12th fret position. To me this is a video edit from a later verse.
Although I can't get both audio tracks perfectly syncronised, I think, its the same vocal track in both videos.
That means: only one performance but two "video mixes" and a fake video edit in the applause version to cancel George's talking to Paul .
Wolfgang
Re: Revolution Promo Variation
I woulda liked the "Shoo-Be-Do-Wa's" in the studio version. Any idea why they didn't do it, or were they just messin' around for TV?
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the "Shoo-Be-Do-Wa's" come from the slow White Album version.
This puzzled me in 1968 because I saw the video before the LP was released
Wolfgang
This puzzled me in 1968 because I saw the video before the LP was released
Wolfgang
Re: Revolution Promo Variation
At 0.20 I've always thought George said to Paul "These monitors are sh*t!" anybody else tried to lip read his comment?
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