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Post by dcelano on May 11, 2008 19:12:03 GMT -5
We know the Beatles song called, "I Feel Fine" which was the first song to have a feedback. Do you this song has whispering before the intro on the UK album release called, "1962-1966"?
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Post by B on May 11, 2008 20:53:25 GMT -5
I never knew about that.
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Post by iburiedpaul on May 11, 2008 22:00:21 GMT -5
In Lennon's own's words: www.youtube.com/watch?v=mJCzjF7MvpMand from onenoteahead.blogspot.com/2007_03_01_archive.html:While Lennon’s deliberate feedback is generally acknowledged to this day as his innovation and the first appearance of such a gimmick on a rock record, the rest of the aforementioned elements were somewhat less original. In George Harrison’s own words, “The guitar riff was actually influenced by a record called ‘Watch Your Step’ by Bobby Parker. But all riffs in that tempo have a similar sound.” [1] Lennon, who is credited with devising the “I Feel Fine” riff, was more forthright and less defensive than his former bandmate: “’Watch Your Step’ is one of my favorite records. The Beatles have used the lick in various forms. The Allman Brothers used the lick straight as it was.” [1]
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Post by paulumbo on Sept 18, 2008 15:41:42 GMT -5
I found that Beatles oddity in THE BEATLES ON RECORD book. Has anyone listened to the song and tried to find out what the whispering says?
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Post by mommybird on Sept 19, 2008 12:15:56 GMT -5
I would love to know what the whispering says . Anyone
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Post by plastic paul on Sept 20, 2008 9:47:28 GMT -5
"It's not enough"
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Post by The Deceptionist on Sept 20, 2008 9:52:06 GMT -5
i hear what sounds like an in-take of breath or a sneeze at around 5.5 seconds in.
listening to it again, you can hear it much clearer on the Left channel, as the right channel is drowned in the feedback at that point - and now it sounds like ringo shifting his foot on the hi-hat pedal or something.. definitely no words whatever it is
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