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Merci, die Orgel bin ja auch ich.
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If you try acting sad, you'll only make me glad.Philip JohannMerci, die Orgel bin ja auch ich.
Okay, dann kann ich ja meine Vorsicht aufgeben. Mein Rat: kickt den Sänger! Der soll sich notfalls allein auf die Gitarre konzentrieren.
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Mick67Mein Rat: kickt den Sänger!
Ganz recht. Hält man keine Minute aus.
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If you try acting sad, you'll only make me glad.
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Mick67Willkommen hier im Forum!
Also:
Der Sänger sollte dringendst sein Englisch verbessern, insbesondere die Aussprache, das ist beinhartes Denglisch.
Der Gesang ist gelinde gesagt grausam. Der Sänger leiert und trifft kaum einen Ton. Die Orgel ist gar nicht so schlechtStimmt, Dieter. Ein dreifaches nein – ihr kommt leider nicht in den Recall.
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ClauGibt es denn im Zuge der CD-Reissues auch neue Auflagen der Vinylalben?
Kann jemand diese Frage inzwischen beantworten?
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How does it feel to be one of the beautiful people?
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Die Welt setzt sich mit Sgt. Pepper auseinander:
http://www.welt.de/kultur/article899223/40_Jahre_Sgt._Peppers_Lonely_Hearts_Club_Band.html
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songbirdDie Welt setzt sich mit Sgt. Pepper auseinander:
http://www.welt.de/kultur/article899223/40_Jahre_Sgt._Peppers_Lonely_Hearts_Club_Band.html
Hier auch:
Beatles fans‘ memories of ‚Sgt. Pepper‘
By Chris Macias – Bee Pop Music Critic
It was 1967. The Summer of Love was dawning, and the eve of „Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band“ was at hand. The album’s pending release stirred a mighty buzz among Beatles fans, who were expecting nothing but the epic from „Sgt. Pepper.“
The Fab Four had released a pair of groundbreaking albums — „Rubber Soul“ in 1965 and „Revolver“ the following year — so the public was stoked for more Beatles magic.
Here are some memories and musings about „Sgt. Pepper“ from musically minded folks in the Sacramento area:
Bob Keller, DJ on The Eagle (FM 96.9): „In 1967, I was in San Francisco — that was my city — and everything was psychedelic, and I was on that train.
„There was great anticipation (for ‚Sgt. Pepper‘). My best friend Mike got a copy early on. It must’ve been 2 a.m. when we put the album on and our jaws just dropped. I couldn’t believe where it was going, what it was doing. It had all these songs from hard rock to pop ballads, and it was seamlessly put together. And back then, album covers were the big thing. I must’ve stared at that album cover for a good 45 minutes.
„Rock ’n‘ roll and pop bands could try anything because the Beatles said it was cool to do so. It was a time of change everywhere, and I don’t think the Beatles ever did anything so different.“
Sal Valentino, solo artist and singer for the Beau Brummels: „I was in Southern California at the time and ‚Sgt. Pepper,‘ man, it was a mind blower. I thought it was the best thing I’d ever heard. It really seemed to play out with the characters, and that’s what I appreciated about ‚Sgt. Pepper.‘ From the opening, it was like seeing a movie. There were all those great songs like ‚When I’m Sixty-Four‘ and ‚Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds.‘
„I think the album had to have influenced me. It seems like a lot of music came from (the influence) of that album, and it really stepped up a lot of things production-wise.“
„Bongo“ Bob Smith, producer and owner of Bongo Post & Music studios: „I was about 13 years old, and I was a big Beatles fan at time. I was right in line with the hippie generation, being an early teenager. For a lot of people my age then, ‚Sgt. Pepper‘ was the first time you thought of music as spiritual. Besides being rebellious or fun, there was a deeper edge to it. It was like, ‚Oh my God, I don’t even know what this is.‘ I’d never heard anything like it.
„When I think back now, I think about what they did for ‚world music.‘ They brought attention that there’s other music than what you have in the United States, and as they were showing us, they were discovering as well themselves. It globalized rock ’n‘ roll.
„(‚Sgt. Pepper‘) showed how we can mix metaphors, that we can mix lyrical ideas, that there was nothing that was off-base. There was a lot of Broadway and a lot of show tune moments in their music. It wasn’t just about a blues riff. The arrangement of instruments told a story that we’d never seen before.“
Jerry Martini, former saxophonist for Sly & the Family Stone: „I love ‚Sgt. Pepper.‘ Sly and myself were big Beatles fans. We didn’t just like James Brown. Sly liked Bob Dylan, the Beatles, the Kinks — all these bands that were pretty innovative for the times.
„The Beatles were surrounded by this whole aura of mystique back then. I just remember all those songs (on ‚Sgt. Pepper‘) were wonderful and played them all the time. We’d go burn one and listen to it.
„I just loved ‚When I’m Sixty-Four.‘ I also loved the theme song (to ‚Sgt. Pepper‘). For the time, man, that was a really funky white-boy song.“
Brent Bourgeois, songwriter and formerly of the popular local band Bourgeois Tagg: „I was in New Jersey and heard (‚Sgt. Pepper‘) through my older siblings. I was 9 years old, but a precocious musician. We were definitely a Beatles family.
„I dissected that record and listened to it over and over again. There was something completely magical about it then, and it’s almost unbelievable to say that it has lost nothing in 40 years. There’s always the danger of turning into your father — ‚they just don’t do it like they used to‘ — but the mastery of the art form maybe has been approached but maybe never has been bettered.
„It influenced in some way just about everything I’ve ever done: the instrumentation, orchestration, moving bass lines, the way the vocals are laid into the track, especially John’s. The very fact that he didn’t like the way his voice sounded made them try all these other things.
„So many people reach a certain point and level off, and lose what drove them there. The Beatles didn’t lose what drove them there. And I love the idea of George Martin being this wise wizard sitting up in the booth, letting out the rope and guiding them in. It’s just a perfect storm.“
http://www.sacbee.com/music/story/193225.html
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Captain Beefheart to audience: Is everyone feeling all right? Audience: Yeahhhhh!!! awright...!!! Captain Beefheart: That's not a soulful question, that's a medical question. It's too hot in here.Tut mir leid wenn ich unterbreche, aber ich hab eine Frage:
Kennt wer den Film „Birth of the Beatles“?
Wenn ja wo ist er erhältlich?Danke
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Ich habe viel von meinem Geld für Alkohol, Weiber und schnelle Autos ausgegeben. Den Rest hab ich einfach verprasst.--
How does it feel to be one of the beautiful people?It was 50 years ago today.
It was Saturday 6 July 1957 when John and Paul met for the first time.
This is what Wikipedia says:
On Saturday 6 July 1957 the band (the Quarrymen) played at St. Peter’s Church garden fête.[1] In the afternoon they played on a stage in a field behind the church. After the set, Ivan Vaughan, a pal of Lennon who was attending the event with another of his friends Paul McCartney introduced his two friends to each other. Lennon and McCartney chatted for a few minutes while the band was setting up in the church hall for the second set.[1] McCartney demonstrated how he tuned his guitar and sang Eddie Cochran’s „Twenty Flight Rock“ and Gene Vincent’s „Be-Bop-A-Lula“, and a medley of Little Richard hits to his own guitar accompaniment.[2] The evening show started at 8 p.m. and admission cost two shillings.
http://www.stevehoffman.tv/forums/showthread.php?t=119396
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Captain Beefheart to audience: Is everyone feeling all right? Audience: Yeahhhhh!!! awright...!!! Captain Beefheart: That's not a soulful question, that's a medical question. It's too hot in here.Happy birthday, Ringo! :wave:

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Jetzt ist es raus: die Beatles haben den iPod erfunden!
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How does it feel to be one of the beautiful people?Stop Worrying … Help! Is on the Way!
Tuesday September 4, 8:00 am ET
Apple Corps Ltd Proudly Announce the DVD Release of the Beatles Film ‚Help!‘, October 30th
LONDON, Sept. 4 /PRNewswire/ — Apple Corps Ltd have announced the eagerly anticipated DVD release of The Beatles‘ second feature film ‚Help!‘ on October 30th (October 29th ROW) which will be marketed and distributed by EMI Music.Directed by Richard Lester, who also directed the band’s debut feature film ‚A Hard Days Night‘, ‚Help!‘ made its theatrical debut in 1965. The story follows The Beatles as they become passive recipients of an outside plot that revolves around Ringo’s possession of a sacrificial ring, which he cannot remove from his finger. As a result, he and his bandmates John, Paul and George are chased from London to the Austrian Alps and the Bahamas by religious cult members, a mad scientist and the London police.
In addition to starring the Beatles, ‚Help!‘ has a witty script, a great cast of British character actors and features 7 classic Beatles tracks, including:
— ‚Help!‘
— ‚You’re Going To Lose That Girl‘
— ‚You’ve Got To Hide Your Love Away‘
— ‚Ticket To Ride‘
— ‚I Need You‘
— ‚The Night Before‘
— ‚Another Girl‘The DVD will be a 2-disc set. Disc 1 will feature the original film digitally restored with a newly created 5.1 soundtrack, while Disc 2 contains an hour of extra features, including:
— The Beatles in Help! — 30 minute documentary about the making of the
film with Richard Lester, the cast and crew. Includes exclusive behind
the scenes footage of The Beatles on set.
— A Missing Scene — Featuring Wendy Richard
— The Restoration of Help! — An in depth look at the restoration
process.
— Memories of Help! — The cast and crew reminisce
— Theatrical Trailers — 2 US trailers and 1 Spanish trailer.
— 1965 US Radio Spots — Hidden in disc menus.There will be 2 editions of the DVD — a standard digipack and a deluxe boxed set that will contain a reproduction of Richard Lester’s original annotated script, 8 lobby cards and a poster, plus a 60-page book with rarely seen photographs and production notes from the movie. Both the deluxe book and the standard booklet feature an introduction by Richard Lester and an appreciation by Martin Scorsese.
Watch the ‚Help!‘ DVD trailer here:
http://emicat.edgeboss.net/wmedia/emicat/beatles/help_trailer_us.wvxCAST
The Beatles:
John……………………………………………John Lennon
Paul……………………………………………Paul McCartney
George………………………………………….George Harrison
Ringo…………………………………………..Ringo Starr
Clang…………………………………………..Leo McKern
Ahme……………………………………………Eleanor Bron
Foot……………………………………………Victor Spinetti
Algernon………………………………………..Roy Kinnear
Superintendent…………………………………..Patrick Cargill
Bhuta…………………………………………..John Bluthal
Jeweller………………………………………..Peter Copley
Doorman…………………………………………Alfie Bass
Abdul…………………………………………..Warren Mitchell
Lawnmower……………………………………….Bruce Lacey
Cross channel swimmer…………………………….Mal Evans
Women in street………………..Dandy Nichols and Gretchen FranklinPRODUCTION
Director………………………………………..Richard Lester
Producer………………………………………..Walter Shenson
Screenplay……………………………Marc Behm and Charles Wood
Story by………………………………………..Marc Behm
Director of Photography…………………………..David Watkin
Production Manager……………………………….John Pellatt
Art Director…………………………………….Raymond Simm
Colour Consultant and Titles………………………Robert Freeman
Costume Designer…………………………………Julie Harris
Musical Director…………………………………Ken Thorne
Songs composed by……………………John Lennon and Paul McCartney
and by George Harrison
Songs performed by……………………………….The Beatles
Songs produced by………………………………..George Martinhttp://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/070904/latu079.html?.v=101
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Captain Beefheart to audience: Is everyone feeling all right? Audience: Yeahhhhh!!! awright...!!! Captain Beefheart: That's not a soulful question, that's a medical question. It's too hot in here.Hier noch ein paar Insider Informationen dazu von Steve Hoffman:
A few inside tidbits for my SH FORUMS friends.
This cool inside info won’t be mentioned in advance promotion!
All of the music cues and background music on 3 track 35mm mag missing for 40 years have been found (including some that were not used in the film!)
So, in addition to using the 4 track masters of all of the Beatles numbers, ALL music in the film will be in true 5.1.
Also, the end credit montage (when the boys and cast are running around in circles) was found with no text or titles.
I am not sure if this is in the final cut of the „Bonus“ materials but last I heard it was. Things could change.
http://www.stevehoffman.tv/forums/showpost.php?p=2847104&postcount=76
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Schlagwörter: Sgt. Pepper mischt seine Muscheln - aber nur nachts., The Beatles
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