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Tell me why beatles outro riff1/20/2024 This is probably one of the piano stools.Īlso wrongly reported as a nose sniffle, paper rustling, someone saying "Shh!", the sustain pedal being released on the piano. Paul can be heard doing a faint falsetto "ooo" harmony above John's more prominent "aah's".Ī chair squeaking (four creaks total, the last three being most audible). Just before and after the words "had a smoke", Lennon starts talking and carrying on, most audibly a loud "hoooo" under the word "smoke" (right channel). Strange effect on the "t" of "flat", it's really over-pronounced, like "fla-tuh". Quieter, but just audible on the CD is the trailing "two three four" (right channel). Then someone says "One" to mark the downbeat (it's easy to lose the correct rhythm without this). It could be a 'tick' sound through a heavy delay setting. It was undecided what would go there, the orchestra was added in later.Ī strange ticking noise, like a rotary-dial phone returning to its rest position. At this point in the recording, there was a gap 24 bars long, with no orchestra. 1:53 "9" and 1:55 "10" stick out quite well, as do 3:51 "4" 3:52 "5" 3:53 "6".Īn alarm clock sounds to mark the end of the first 24 bar orchestral section. Mal Evans is heard counting the bars from 1 to 24 only about the first dozen are audible, starting at about three to 12 (left channel). Maybe this is the introduction of one of the additional tracks of orchestra used to thicken the sound. Switch click as the orchestra comes in, orchestra's volume suddenly doubles at this point (right channel). The middle note (the 'D') of the three descending notes after John's "aaah" is played a little early and quiet, with a backbeat feel that doesn't match the rest of the playing. John almost entirely misses the last strummed acoustic chord! Numerous rattles and hisses in outro, both left and right channels. The right hand harmony sings "All I gotta do is, act natch" and is then cut off by the guitar riff. Right channel, the backing vocal comes in late, on the words "you come." OOPS brings this out better than listening to just the right channel. The attack of the first note of the guitar is clipped off.Ģ:28 Listen!Īfter the line "inciting and inviting me", a bassy, soft male voice in the right channel says something like "Hit me with a pizza".
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