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sábado, 23 de julio de 2016
George Harrison 'Tomas tempranas, volumen 2 "podría estar en camino
La viuda de George Harrison, Olivia, ha dicho a la revista Billboard que ella y su hijo Dhani Harrison están buscando para apagar más pistas inéditas por el fallecido Beatle, según la edición impresa de julio 30 de publicado el 22 de julio "Hay un montón de canciones. Creo que hay un proyecto allí. Sólo necesito tiempo para llegar a ella ", dijo a Selma Fonseca de la revista en Las Vegas. Harrison estaba en la ciudad para la celebración del 10º aniversario de los Beatles musical "AMOR" en el Mirage Hotel, aunque no estaba presente en la de julio muestran 14 cuando Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, Yoko Ono y Sean Lennon y otras estrellas mostraron para celebrar el hito, ya que se sentía "mal", dijo un portavoz. el show de la noche incluyó una aparición y post-show comentarios de McCartney, Starr y productor Giles Martin. Dhani Harrison también no asistió debido a compromisos de trabajo.
Early Takes: Volumen 1, que salió en 2012, fue una pieza complementaria de la película biográfica del Martin Scorsese sobre Harrison, "Living in the Material World", y contenía 10 versiones no escuchadas de canciones de Harrison. La lista de canciones incluye "My Sweet Lord", "Let It Be Me", "detrás de esa puerta bloqueada" y "Todas las cosas deben pasar." La reedición de su álbum Todas las cosas deben pasar en 2001 con pistas añadidas, y la demostración de "¿no es una lástima" que fue lanzado en 2009 en la versión de iTunes de la compilación Harrison Let It Roll: las canciones de George Harrison, había sido dos versiones anteriores de la música inaudita de bóvedas de la década de los Beatles. El cuadro establece George Harrison: La manzana años y George Harrison: The Dark Horse años también contenía canciones extras.
La noticia Harrison no fue el único titular de salir de Las Vegas. Yoko Ono a la revista su trabajo en un nuevo álbum había sido retrasado por su pelea con la gripe y una estancia hospitalaria más breve en febrero, pero todo eso está en el pasado. "Eso descarrilar toda la situación", dijo. "Todo en mi cuerpo está bien ahora, pero tengo un problema para caminar." Ella dijo que quería ser un "poco más normal" antes de continuar con el registro. Ono caminaba muy lentamente con la ayuda del brazo de un portavoz de la compañía de discos, mientras que en la alfombra roja en Las Vegas antes de que el "AMOR" mostrar 10 aniversario.
El número de julio 30 de la cartelera vio álbum de retorno de Abbey Road de los Beatles a la lista de Billboard 200 en el puesto número 70, gracias a la venta de 80.000 unidades en una semana debido a un precio especial en iTunes, según la revista. Era más alto rango del álbum, ya que llegó al número 48 el 4 de diciembre de 2010. Abbey Road también volvió a entrar en la lista de álbumes de ventas de la revista en el puesto número 34.
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George Harrison 'Early Takes, Volume 2' could be on the way
By: Steve Marinucci
Tomado de:
http://m.axs.com/george-harrison-early-takes-volume-2-could-be-on-the-way-103215
George Harrison's widow, Olivia, has told Billboard Magazine that she and son Dhani Harrison are looking to put out more unreleased tracks by the late Beatle, according to the July 30 print issue published July 22. “There are a lot of songs. I think there is a project there. I just need time to get to it” she told the magazine's Selma Fonseca in Las Vegas. Harrison was in town for the 10th anniversary celebration for the Beatles' musical “LOVE” at the Mirage Hotel, though she was not in attendance at the July 14 show when Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, Yoko Ono, and Sean Lennon and other stars showed up to celebrate the milestone because she was feeling “unwell,” a spokesman said. The evening's show included an appearance and post-show comments from McCartney, Starr and producer Giles Martin. Dhani Harrison also did not attend because of work commitments.
Early Takes: Volume 1, which came out in 2012, was a companion piece to the Martin Scorsese's biographical film about Harrison, “Living in the Material World,” and contained 10 unheard versions of Harrison songs. The track list included “My Sweet Lord,” “Let It Be Me,” “Behind That Locked Door” and “All Things Must Pass.” The reissue of his album All Things Must Pass in 2001 with added tracks, and the demo of “Isn't It a Pity” that was released in 2009 on the iTunes version of the Harrison compilation Let It Roll: The Songs of George Harrison, had been two earlier releases of unheard music from the late Beatle's vaults. The box sets George Harrison: The Apple Years and George Harrison: The Dark Horse Years also contained bonus tracks.
The Harrison news was not the only headline to come out of Las Vegas. Yoko Ono told the magazine her work on a new album had been delayed by her bout with the flu and a brief hospital stay in February, but all that is in the past. “That derailed the whole situation,” she said. “Everything in my body is OK now, but I have a problem walking.” She said she wanted to be a “little more normal” before continuing with the record. Ono walked very slowly with assistance on the arm of a record company spokesman while on the red carpet in Las Vegas before the “LOVE” 10th anniversary show.
The July 30 Billboard issue saw the Beatles' Abbey Road album return to the Billboard 200 chart at No. 70 thanks to selling 80,000 units in a week because of special pricing on iTunes, the magazine said. It was the album's highest ranking since it hit No. 48 on Dec. 4, 2010. Abbey Road also re-entered the magazine's Album Sales chart at No. 34.
Tomado de:
http://m.axs.com/george-harrison-early-takes-volume-2-could-be-on-the-way-103215
George Harrison's widow, Olivia, has told Billboard Magazine that she and son Dhani Harrison are looking to put out more unreleased tracks by the late Beatle, according to the July 30 print issue published July 22. “There are a lot of songs. I think there is a project there. I just need time to get to it” she told the magazine's Selma Fonseca in Las Vegas. Harrison was in town for the 10th anniversary celebration for the Beatles' musical “LOVE” at the Mirage Hotel, though she was not in attendance at the July 14 show when Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, Yoko Ono, and Sean Lennon and other stars showed up to celebrate the milestone because she was feeling “unwell,” a spokesman said. The evening's show included an appearance and post-show comments from McCartney, Starr and producer Giles Martin. Dhani Harrison also did not attend because of work commitments.
Early Takes: Volume 1, which came out in 2012, was a companion piece to the Martin Scorsese's biographical film about Harrison, “Living in the Material World,” and contained 10 unheard versions of Harrison songs. The track list included “My Sweet Lord,” “Let It Be Me,” “Behind That Locked Door” and “All Things Must Pass.” The reissue of his album All Things Must Pass in 2001 with added tracks, and the demo of “Isn't It a Pity” that was released in 2009 on the iTunes version of the Harrison compilation Let It Roll: The Songs of George Harrison, had been two earlier releases of unheard music from the late Beatle's vaults. The box sets George Harrison: The Apple Years and George Harrison: The Dark Horse Years also contained bonus tracks.
The Harrison news was not the only headline to come out of Las Vegas. Yoko Ono told the magazine her work on a new album had been delayed by her bout with the flu and a brief hospital stay in February, but all that is in the past. “That derailed the whole situation,” she said. “Everything in my body is OK now, but I have a problem walking.” She said she wanted to be a “little more normal” before continuing with the record. Ono walked very slowly with assistance on the arm of a record company spokesman while on the red carpet in Las Vegas before the “LOVE” 10th anniversary show.
The July 30 Billboard issue saw the Beatles' Abbey Road album return to the Billboard 200 chart at No. 70 thanks to selling 80,000 units in a week because of special pricing on iTunes, the magazine said. It was the album's highest ranking since it hit No. 48 on Dec. 4, 2010. Abbey Road also re-entered the magazine's Album Sales chart at No. 34.
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domingo, 1 de mayo de 2016
Procol Harum / George Harrison - Wreck Of The Hesperus
Procol Harum / George Harrison
Wreck Of The Hesperus
"El naufragio del Hesperus" es un poema narrativo por el poeta estadounidense Henry Wadsworth Longfellow , publicado por primera vez en las baladas y otros poemas en 1842. [1] Es una historia que presenta las trágicas consecuencias del orgullo de un capitán de barco. En un viaje malogrado en invierno, trae a su hija a bordo del barco para la compañía. El capitán ignora el consejo de uno de sus hombres con experiencia, que teme que un huracán se acerca. Cuando llegue la tormenta, el capitán ata su hija al mástil para impedir que ser barridos por la borda.
Ella llama a su padre moribundo mientras se escucha el latido de surf
en la orilla, a continuación, ora a Cristo para calmar los mares. La nave se estrella en el arrecife de Ay de Norman y sumideros; A la mañana siguiente un pescador horrorizado encuentra el cuerpo de la hija, aún atado al mástil ya la deriva en el surf. El poema termina con una oración que todos se respete a ese destino "en el arrecife de la aflicción de Norman."
El poema fue publicado en el Nuevo Mundo, editado por el Parque Benjamin , que apareció el 10 de enero de 1840. Longfellow se pagó $ 25 para ella.
Un perro salado es el tercer álbum de estudio de Inglés rock progresivo banda de Procol Harum , lanzado en 1969 por los sellos discográficos Regal Zonophone y A & M .
Procol Harum
George Harrison
"El naufragio del Hesperus" fue adaptado en películas del mismo nombre en 1927 y 1948. En la película australiana de 1975 Picnic en Hanging Rock
, la directora prohíbe a un estudiante de participar en una excursión
escolar porque ella no ha logrado memorizar las líneas del poema. En la película de 1985 de Kevin Sullivan Anne of Green Gables , un personaje recita "El naufragio del Hesperus" antes de la entusiasta interpretación de Ana de " The Highwayman ". "El naufragio del Hesperus" se hace referencia en la canción cómica " Lydia la señora tatuada " por Harold Arlen y Yip Harburg , realizado por Groucho Marx en la película tarde en el circo (1939), por Virginia Weidler en Historias de Filadelfia (1940) , por Robin Williams en el rey pescador (1991), así como la rana René en el Show de los Muppets , y en un episodio de la Patria (ep. 2x06).
" Lydia la señora tatuada ", canción de la firma de Groucho Marx, coloca el naufragio del Hesperus en la espalda de Lidia, al lado de la batalla de Waterloo. El encantador Lidia vez barrió un Almirante borrar de sus pies. Las naves en las caderas hicieron que su corazón deje de latir, y ahora está al mando de la flota que el viejo, pues se fue y se casó con Lidia.
La frase del título a veces se utiliza coloquialmente para indicar un aspecto desaliñado. En la película El gran circo (1959), un personaje le dice a otro: "No he traído la lluvia y ya está empezando a parecerse a los restos del naufragio del Hesperus."
La Isla del Placer parque de diversiones en Wakefield, Massachusetts (1958 - 1970), a 18 millas al sur-oeste de la web, donde el ficticio Hesparus se hundió, contó con un paseo llamado "El naufragio del Hesperus".
La banda de rock de Procol Harum incluyó su canción "El naufragio del Hesperus" en su álbum Un perro salado , lanzado en 1969. George Harrison incluida su canción "Ruina del Hesperus" en su álbum de 1987 Cloud Nine . El poeta Inglés Roger McGough recita una versión de un minuto del poema, con efectos de sonido, en el álbum "miniaturas" producido por Morgan Fisher en 1980.
La revista Mad parodió el poema [ ¿cuándo? ] Mediante la presentación del texto con ilustraciones extravagantes por Wallace madera , incluyendo un capitán en miniatura y una hija de altura espantosa, que sobrevive a las tormentas y los pasos de distancia todavía atado al mástil.
Naufragio del Héspero es el nombre de una banda de doom metal / avión no tripulado de Irlanda.
Aunque idéntica en casi todos los aspectos de los ritos de iniciación de "Cruzando el desierto" y el "Sin parpadear de ojos", la "Ruina del Hesperus" es una prueba posiblemente superflua sufrido por Homero Simpson como parte de su aceptación en la sociedad secreta de Canteros .
La prueba requiere que el iniciado caminar una línea de vendaron los ojos, mientras que otros Canteros huelga rápidamente el iniciado de las nalgas con bates de cricket . En general se la penúltima prueba, seguido solamente del calvario "El batimiento de la Inflamación de culo (con paletas)".
Wreck Of The Hesperus
El naufragio del Hesperus
De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre
Para la banda de doom metal, véase el naufragio del Hesperus .
Ilustración por John Gilbert
El poema fue publicado en el Nuevo Mundo, editado por el Parque Benjamin , que apareció el 10 de enero de 1840. Longfellow se pagó $ 25 para ella.
Un perro salado
De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre
| Un perro salado | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Álbum del estudio por Procol Harum | ||||
| Liberado | de junio de 1969 | |||
| Grabado | de marzo de 1969 | |||
| Género | Rock progresivo | |||
| Longitud | 40:18 | |||
| Etiqueta | Regal Zonophone , A & M | |||
| Productor | Mateo Fisher | |||
| Procol Harum cronología | ||||
| ||||
Procol Harum
George Harrison
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" Lydia la señora tatuada ", canción de la firma de Groucho Marx, coloca el naufragio del Hesperus en la espalda de Lidia, al lado de la batalla de Waterloo. El encantador Lidia vez barrió un Almirante borrar de sus pies. Las naves en las caderas hicieron que su corazón deje de latir, y ahora está al mando de la flota que el viejo, pues se fue y se casó con Lidia.
La frase del título a veces se utiliza coloquialmente para indicar un aspecto desaliñado. En la película El gran circo (1959), un personaje le dice a otro: "No he traído la lluvia y ya está empezando a parecerse a los restos del naufragio del Hesperus."
La Isla del Placer parque de diversiones en Wakefield, Massachusetts (1958 - 1970), a 18 millas al sur-oeste de la web, donde el ficticio Hesparus se hundió, contó con un paseo llamado "El naufragio del Hesperus".
La banda de rock de Procol Harum incluyó su canción "El naufragio del Hesperus" en su álbum Un perro salado , lanzado en 1969. George Harrison incluida su canción "Ruina del Hesperus" en su álbum de 1987 Cloud Nine . El poeta Inglés Roger McGough recita una versión de un minuto del poema, con efectos de sonido, en el álbum "miniaturas" producido por Morgan Fisher en 1980.
La revista Mad parodió el poema [ ¿cuándo? ] Mediante la presentación del texto con ilustraciones extravagantes por Wallace madera , incluyendo un capitán en miniatura y una hija de altura espantosa, que sobrevive a las tormentas y los pasos de distancia todavía atado al mástil.
Naufragio del Héspero es el nombre de una banda de doom metal / avión no tripulado de Irlanda.
Aunque idéntica en casi todos los aspectos de los ritos de iniciación de "Cruzando el desierto" y el "Sin parpadear de ojos", la "Ruina del Hesperus" es una prueba posiblemente superflua sufrido por Homero Simpson como parte de su aceptación en la sociedad secreta de Canteros .
La prueba requiere que el iniciado caminar una línea de vendaron los ojos, mientras que otros Canteros huelga rápidamente el iniciado de las nalgas con bates de cricket . En general se la penúltima prueba, seguido solamente del calvario "El batimiento de la Inflamación de culo (con paletas)".
lunes, 6 de abril de 2015
Cloud nine - george harrison
Cloud Nine is George Harrison's tenth studio album, recorded and
released in 1987 after a five-year hiatus from his recording career.
Including the hit single "Got My Mind Set on You", Cloud Nine
re-established Harrison as a critically acclaimed and commercially
significant recording artist. It was to be Harrison's final solo studio
album released during his lifetime. Brainwashed is the final studio
album by George Harrison, released in 2002, almost a year after his
death at age 58.
Frustrated with the changing musical climate, George Harrison suspended his recording career in the early 1980s. He opted to pursue his other interests, such as film production with his own company, Handmade Films. The odd soundtrack or charity song would surface during this period, but otherwise it was a musically silent period for Harrison.
By late 1986 — after a substantial break — Harrison felt the desire to make music again. He asked former Electric Light Orchestra leader and fellow musician Jeff Lynne to co-produce the album with him. After having written a round of new compositions (including the songs already contributed to the 1986 film Shanghai Surprise), Harrison entered his home studio, Friar Park, in Henley-on-Thames on 5 January 1987 to begin recording his first new commercial album in five years. Besides Harrison and Lynne, other artists involved in the recording sessions included Jim Keltner and Ringo Starr on drums, Eric Clapton on guitar, and on piano both Gary Wright and Elton John (who was recovering from his vocal surgery at the time). With new-found enthusiasm, Harrison actively promoted the album, even appearing with Starr at the Prince's Trust Concert that June to perform "While My Guitar Gently Weeps".
Harrison's cover of Rudy Clark's obscure song "Got My Mind Set on You" quickly reached #1 in the United States and #2 in the United Kingdom. It was a surprising hit for the former Beatle, who had not enjoyed a mainstream #1 hit in nearly fifteen years. A few weeks later, Cloud Nine was released to very high anticipation, and it was promptly lauded by many critics as Harrison's best work since All Things Must Pass. The album went to #10 in the UK; it also achieved #8 and platinum status in the US. The success of the single "Got My Mind Set on You" and its accompanying video re-introduced George Harrison to the mainstream.
The Beatles tribute song "When We Was Fab" also proved a successful follow-up single, reaching the Top 25 in both the UK and US. The next single, "This Is Love", was a minor hit in the UK.
While the success of Cloud Nine was not enough to spur Harrison into a tour, it inspired him to continue making music. In the spring of 1988, along with Lynne, he would call up friends Bob Dylan, Tom Petty and Roy Orbison and begin recording a project ultimately released as the Traveling Wilburys.
In 2004, Cloud Nine was remastered and reissued both separately and as part of the deluxe box set The Dark Horse Years 1976-1992 on Dark Horse Records with new distribution by EMI, adding the bonus tracks "Shanghai Surprise" and "Zig Zag" (also released as "When We Was Fab"'s B-Side) from the film Shanghai Surprise.
The cover features George's first American made guitar, a 1957 Gretsch 6128 Duo Jet that he purchased from a sailor for £75 in Liverpool in 1961. George called it his old black Gretsch. George gave the guitar to longtime friend, Klaus Voorman who kept it for
Frustrated with the changing musical climate, George Harrison suspended his recording career in the early 1980s. He opted to pursue his other interests, such as film production with his own company, Handmade Films. The odd soundtrack or charity song would surface during this period, but otherwise it was a musically silent period for Harrison.
By late 1986 — after a substantial break — Harrison felt the desire to make music again. He asked former Electric Light Orchestra leader and fellow musician Jeff Lynne to co-produce the album with him. After having written a round of new compositions (including the songs already contributed to the 1986 film Shanghai Surprise), Harrison entered his home studio, Friar Park, in Henley-on-Thames on 5 January 1987 to begin recording his first new commercial album in five years. Besides Harrison and Lynne, other artists involved in the recording sessions included Jim Keltner and Ringo Starr on drums, Eric Clapton on guitar, and on piano both Gary Wright and Elton John (who was recovering from his vocal surgery at the time). With new-found enthusiasm, Harrison actively promoted the album, even appearing with Starr at the Prince's Trust Concert that June to perform "While My Guitar Gently Weeps".
Harrison's cover of Rudy Clark's obscure song "Got My Mind Set on You" quickly reached #1 in the United States and #2 in the United Kingdom. It was a surprising hit for the former Beatle, who had not enjoyed a mainstream #1 hit in nearly fifteen years. A few weeks later, Cloud Nine was released to very high anticipation, and it was promptly lauded by many critics as Harrison's best work since All Things Must Pass. The album went to #10 in the UK; it also achieved #8 and platinum status in the US. The success of the single "Got My Mind Set on You" and its accompanying video re-introduced George Harrison to the mainstream.
The Beatles tribute song "When We Was Fab" also proved a successful follow-up single, reaching the Top 25 in both the UK and US. The next single, "This Is Love", was a minor hit in the UK.
While the success of Cloud Nine was not enough to spur Harrison into a tour, it inspired him to continue making music. In the spring of 1988, along with Lynne, he would call up friends Bob Dylan, Tom Petty and Roy Orbison and begin recording a project ultimately released as the Traveling Wilburys.
In 2004, Cloud Nine was remastered and reissued both separately and as part of the deluxe box set The Dark Horse Years 1976-1992 on Dark Horse Records with new distribution by EMI, adding the bonus tracks "Shanghai Surprise" and "Zig Zag" (also released as "When We Was Fab"'s B-Side) from the film Shanghai Surprise.
The cover features George's first American made guitar, a 1957 Gretsch 6128 Duo Jet that he purchased from a sailor for £75 in Liverpool in 1961. George called it his old black Gretsch. George gave the guitar to longtime friend, Klaus Voorman who kept it for
viernes, 31 de mayo de 2013
Beatles Rarities O Rarezas musicales de los beatles
All You Need Is Love INSTRUMENTAL
Para que puedas cantar mismo karaoke escucha este temita de los beatles.
https://soundcloud.com/rarebeatles-ineditos/all-you-need-is-love
AUDIO: 1974, PHILADELPHIA
https://soundcloud.com/beatlesmagazine/george-harrison-something-live
GEORGE HARRISON - Love Comes To Everyone (Live Tokyo 1991 w/ Eric Clapton)
En poca calidad:
https://soundcloud.com/beatlesmagazine/george-harrison-love-comes-to
En calidad HQ:
https://soundcloud.com/taxbluesman/love-comes-to-everyone-alive
THE BEATLES - HELTER SKELTER (Extended Version,Studio sessions 1968)
https://soundcloud.com/beatlesmagazine/the-beatles-helter-skelter
The Beatles - Here Comes The Sun
(2012 Rmx & 1969 Lost Solo)
https://soundcloud.com/taxbluesman/the-beatles-here-comes-the-sun
The Beatles - Here Comes The Sun
Abbey Road Studios, London
7 July - 19 August 1969
Released
26 September 1969
according Ian MacDonald's "Revolution in the Head: The Beatles Records and the Sixties" book:
George Harrison – Lead & Backing Vocals, Acoustic & Electric Guitar, Moog Synthesizer, Handclaps
Paul McCartney – Backing Vocals, Bass Guitar, Handclaps
Ringo Starr – Drums, Handclaps
John Lennon did not contribute to the song as he was recovering from a car crash
George Martin - Producer & Orchestration
Uncredited – four violas, four cellos, double bass, two piccolos, two flutes, two alto flutes, two clarinets
Levi Magyar - August 2012 Remix & Remaster
32bit Float 6144kBit/s 96000Hz
Size: 138 MB
This is my stripped mixdown from multitrack with the lost electric guitar solo by Harrison now included.
You can also find a version with the lost solo on "Beatles Remixers Group - Tuned To A Natural E Vol. 7" from 2012 which I don't like.
They managed to make it sound like a milkshake, very smoooth and sweeet - the bass and the Moog synth are almost gone and the lost guitar sounds like attached.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=PRqQLroNAIE
My stripped version has no orchestral parts, the lost solo is "in the mix" and interplays with the Moog and the drums at the beginning kick in much much later.
The tracks build/lead up to a climax (or zenith in case of the sun) and then they decline towards the end of the song.
Listen closly, there's a nice effect on the end of George's last electric guitar part which was already there and after that
the final handclaps are tripled by me =P
(Levi)
"Here Comes the Sun" was written at the time when Apple was getting like school, where we had to go and be businessmen:
'Sign this' and 'sign that'. Anyway, it seems as if winter in England goes on forever, by the time spring comes you really deserve it.
So one day I decided I was going to sag off Apple and I went over to Eric Clapton's house. The relief of not having to go
see all those dopey accountants was wonderful, and I walked around the garden with one of Eric's acoustic guitars and wrote "Here Comes the Sun".
(George Harrison)
"Here Comes the Sun" is one of Harrison's best-known Beatles contributions alongside "Something" and "While My Guitar Gently Weeps".
The year 1969 was a difficult one for Harrison: he was arrested for marijuana possession, he had his tonsils removed, and he had quit the band temporarily.
Harrison, Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr recorded the rhythm track in 13 takes on 7 July 1969.
Towards the end of the session Harrison spent an hour re-recording his acoustic guitar part. He capoed his guitar on the 7th fret,
resulting in the final key of A major (in fact, slightly above A major due to the track being varispeeded by less than a semitone).
He also used the same technique on his 1965 song "If I Needed Someone," which shares a similar melodic pattern.
The following day he taped his lead vocals, and he and McCartney recorded their backing vocals twice to give a fuller sound.
A harmonium and handclaps were added on 16 July. Harrison added an electric guitar run through a Leslie speaker on 6 August,
and the orchestral parts (Martin's score for two piccolos, two flutes, two alto flutes and two clarinets) were added on 15 August.
"Here Comes the Sun" was completed four days later with the addition of Harrison's Moog synthesizer part.
In keeping with the cosmic image Harrison had developed by the late '60s, the song also features early use of the Moog synthesizer,
again in an understated fashion that underscores the song's upbeat mood instead of overwhelming it.
The master tapes reveal that Harrison recorded a guitar solo that was not included in the final mix.
Abbey Road Studios, 6th August 1969.
On this day, The Beatles recorded overdubs for two "Abbey Road" songs,
in two separate sessions. The first recording session (from 2.30pm to 11pm in Studio Three) was dedicated to
George Harrison's "Here Comes The Sun": he added more guitar onto the song, following the previous recording session on 16th July 1969.
It is likely that Harrison realised the song required more work after a rough stereo mix
was made on 4th August. This day's work involved the addition of three guitar parts.
It is likely that one of these was an unused guitar solo, which was unheard until the release of Martin Scorsese's
2011 documentary "George Harrison: Living In The Material World".
Astronomer and science popularizer Carl Sagan had wanted the song to be included on the Voyager Golden Record,
copies of which were attached to both spacecraft of the Voyager program to provide any entity that recovered them a representative sample of human civilization.
Although The Beatles favoured the idea, EMI refused to release the rights and when the probes were launched in 1977 the song was not included.
(Wikipedia & allmusic.com)
"The Beatles - Here Comes The Sun (2012 Rmx & 1969 Lost Solo)" by Levi Magyar is licensed under a Creative Commons License
Abbey Road Studios, London
7 July - 19 August 1969
Released
26 September 1969
according Ian MacDonald's "Revolution in the Head: The Beatles Records and the Sixties" book:
George Harrison – Lead & Backing Vocals, Acoustic & Electric Guitar, Moog Synthesizer, Handclaps
Paul McCartney – Backing Vocals, Bass Guitar, Handclaps
Ringo Starr – Drums, Handclaps
John Lennon did not contribute to the song as he was recovering from a car crash
George Martin - Producer & Orchestration
Uncredited – four violas, four cellos, double bass, two piccolos, two flutes, two alto flutes, two clarinets
Levi Magyar - August 2012 Remix & Remaster
32bit Float 6144kBit/s 96000Hz
Size: 138 MB
This is my stripped mixdown from multitrack with the lost electric guitar solo by Harrison now included.
You can also find a version with the lost solo on "Beatles Remixers Group - Tuned To A Natural E Vol. 7" from 2012 which I don't like.
They managed to make it sound like a milkshake, very smoooth and sweeet - the bass and the Moog synth are almost gone and the lost guitar sounds like attached.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=PRqQLroNAIE
My stripped version has no orchestral parts, the lost solo is "in the mix" and interplays with the Moog and the drums at the beginning kick in much much later.
The tracks build/lead up to a climax (or zenith in case of the sun) and then they decline towards the end of the song.
Listen closly, there's a nice effect on the end of George's last electric guitar part which was already there and after that
the final handclaps are tripled by me =P
(Levi)
"Here Comes the Sun" was written at the time when Apple was getting like school, where we had to go and be businessmen:
'Sign this' and 'sign that'. Anyway, it seems as if winter in England goes on forever, by the time spring comes you really deserve it.
So one day I decided I was going to sag off Apple and I went over to Eric Clapton's house. The relief of not having to go
see all those dopey accountants was wonderful, and I walked around the garden with one of Eric's acoustic guitars and wrote "Here Comes the Sun".
(George Harrison)
"Here Comes the Sun" is one of Harrison's best-known Beatles contributions alongside "Something" and "While My Guitar Gently Weeps".
The year 1969 was a difficult one for Harrison: he was arrested for marijuana possession, he had his tonsils removed, and he had quit the band temporarily.
Harrison, Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr recorded the rhythm track in 13 takes on 7 July 1969.
Towards the end of the session Harrison spent an hour re-recording his acoustic guitar part. He capoed his guitar on the 7th fret,
resulting in the final key of A major (in fact, slightly above A major due to the track being varispeeded by less than a semitone).
He also used the same technique on his 1965 song "If I Needed Someone," which shares a similar melodic pattern.
The following day he taped his lead vocals, and he and McCartney recorded their backing vocals twice to give a fuller sound.
A harmonium and handclaps were added on 16 July. Harrison added an electric guitar run through a Leslie speaker on 6 August,
and the orchestral parts (Martin's score for two piccolos, two flutes, two alto flutes and two clarinets) were added on 15 August.
"Here Comes the Sun" was completed four days later with the addition of Harrison's Moog synthesizer part.
In keeping with the cosmic image Harrison had developed by the late '60s, the song also features early use of the Moog synthesizer,
again in an understated fashion that underscores the song's upbeat mood instead of overwhelming it.
The master tapes reveal that Harrison recorded a guitar solo that was not included in the final mix.
Abbey Road Studios, 6th August 1969.
On this day, The Beatles recorded overdubs for two "Abbey Road" songs,
in two separate sessions. The first recording session (from 2.30pm to 11pm in Studio Three) was dedicated to
George Harrison's "Here Comes The Sun": he added more guitar onto the song, following the previous recording session on 16th July 1969.
It is likely that Harrison realised the song required more work after a rough stereo mix
was made on 4th August. This day's work involved the addition of three guitar parts.
It is likely that one of these was an unused guitar solo, which was unheard until the release of Martin Scorsese's
2011 documentary "George Harrison: Living In The Material World".
Astronomer and science popularizer Carl Sagan had wanted the song to be included on the Voyager Golden Record,
copies of which were attached to both spacecraft of the Voyager program to provide any entity that recovered them a representative sample of human civilization.
Although The Beatles favoured the idea, EMI refused to release the rights and when the probes were launched in 1977 the song was not included.
(Wikipedia & allmusic.com)
"The Beatles - Here Comes The Sun (2012 Rmx & 1969 Lost Solo)" by Levi Magyar is licensed under a Creative Commons License
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