Re: The Beatles – Remaster 09.09.09

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AendyAlso ein ungeklärtes Mysterium? Macht’s noch spannender.

oder wir nehmen sowas einfach zu wichtig ;-):

ALLAN KOZINN: Well, yes, but it’s not a matter of preference, necessarily. It’s just that there are some interesting differences. John’s vocal on „Lucy in the Sky,“ for instance, has that nice echoey phase-shifted sound that’s perfect for the song. „She’s Leaving Home“ is sped up a bit, and doesn’t drag as much in mono as in stereo. And in the intro to the „Sgt. Pepper“ Reprise, there’s an extra bar of drum beats.

GEORGE MARTIN: Ah yes. That was probably cut out to make it tighter. We used to do an awful lot of changing our minds at the last moment, and doing different things, mainly because we didn’t think it was that important to be consistent. Of course, history found us out. But again, because I very rarely go back and listen — I haven’t listened to Beatle records for 20 years. You know, once I made the record, that was it, I’d always move on to the next thing. And I always look ahead rather than back, so this has been a strange time, going back. And I know the people who have been aware of all these discrepancies and differences, and I’ve said to them, well, good luck. If they want to make something out of it, that’s fine. And of course, fueling that have been all the myths that have arisen too, and I’ve sort of looked at that and chuckled. So I’ve looked at it rather quaintly. I don’t think it’s all that significant. But I can see that it does cause a certain amount of consternation from people who devote their lives to analyzing the differences.

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