Strawberry Fields...

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I want to get my hands on a copy of that Beatles Recording Sessions book by Mark Lewinsohn. Apparently it is outstanding. There's a great book by Ian MacDonald called "Revolution in the Head - The Beatles' Records and the Sixties". It's very good. Has a breakdown of every Beatles recording and details facts about the inspiration, who played what, who wrote what, recording details. Anyway, "Sessions" is supposed to be the one. I haven't been able to track it down.
 
This is quite interesting. I always wondered how they would figure out the placement and bounce the tracks...
 
michaelst said:
Here's a recording I made of Strawberry Fields, direct out from my Midas Venice 320, into an Alesis HD24. Remixed using N-Tracks.

This is a live, one take performance - no overdubs, no retakes. Recorded at a show at the Hiawatha Bar in Racine WI, March 12, 2005.

Strawberry Fields Forever by The Britins

That's awesome! I love it! I wish that you guys played in my area, all of the cover bands around here play songs that sucked when they came out in the eighties and should have been buried a long time ago.

I do remember when I lived in Florida several years back, there was a way cool biker cover band who used to do the whole suite side from Abbey Road. That was cool too.

BTW - I can't access the original link on this thread, it takes me to Columbia University.
 
Beatles Recording Sessions book by Mark Lewinsohn
It's a great book and a must have.
 
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