Beatles Instros
Beatles Instros
While The Beatles did precious few instros many groups and projects came after that did...but first..
Re: Beatles Instros
Here's an early one, co-written by George if I'm not mistaken.
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Some great rare photos there Kiri thanks for posting - Great
Ventures do a great version of this by the way
Ventures do a great version of this by the way
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Re: Beatles Instros
If you want Beatle instrumentals - there's a few instrument-only takes on bootlegs.
I think Help! Take 5 is my fav (according to my iTunes it's also the one I listened to most).
I think Help! Take 5 is my fav (according to my iTunes it's also the one I listened to most).
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Re: Beatles Instros
I guess you could tune out one channel of all those earlier "stereo" mixes

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Reverbbeatlefreak wrote:Yea, but you still get "ghost" vocals from the reverb.
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"Flying" was written by all four of them for "Magical Mystery Tour", featuring John on his Mellotron.
"Cry for a Shadow" was written by both John and George. The guitars used were not their at the time main instruments ('58 Ric 325 and Futurama), but two Gibson ES-175's with Bigsby tremelos both owned by Tony Sheridan. George used his Gibson amp, and John used his tweed Fender amp.
"Cry for a Shadow" was written by both John and George. The guitars used were not their at the time main instruments ('58 Ric 325 and Futurama), but two Gibson ES-175's with Bigsby tremelos both owned by Tony Sheridan. George used his Gibson amp, and John used his tweed Fender amp.
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Seeing them in their boots and leather gear, it's easy to see howroyclough wrote:Some great rare photos there Kiri thanks for posting
Brian Epstein was attracted to them!
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