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From DanAbnrml9@aol.com
Subject Re: Mistakes
Date Fri, 14 Feb 2003 22:26:42 EST

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In a message dated 2/14/03 7:14:37 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
mkropp@comcast.net writes:

> I always swear I hear a misplayed chord in "Let It Be" (last verse I think).
> Always used to listen for that drop-out in "Day Tripper" until it was
> corrected on "1".

Oh I have an interesting tidbit of this variety:

In my recording class we were talking about how early stereo records sounded, 
and "Revolver" was an example. Well you know how on "Eleanor Rigby" Paul's 
vocals are in both ears during the choruses and just in one ear on the 
verses? Well someone was sitting at the boards MANUALLY fading those vocals 
out from one side live as they were recording it in the studio. Well on the 
first verse he missed his cue and was about a second too late. If you isolate 
one speaker (I can't remember which one) and listen, it's VERY noticeable how 
Paul's vocal stays in the speaker for a few words into the verse before being 
quickly and rather ungracefully faded into oblivion! --Jason

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