The Beatels - Revolver Live - Side Two (excerpts) descargar videos gratis


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Subido: 2006/10/05

In 2006, THE BEATELS celebrated the 40th anniversary of the release of the classic Beatles album, Revolver, by performing the entire album, from start to finish, at Sydney's top live venue, The Vanguard.

This video contains excerpts of the side two songs. It uses the audio of just one camera and the visuals of 2 cameras, for those who may be interested in that side of things...

For more information about THE BEATELS, please visit www.beatels.com

Comentarios

14 years ago

Michael McPherson

@npspec34 troll

14 years ago

scooter galote

excelente trabajo

14 years ago

Carlos Carmen

best tribute band of beatles music..this guys get feel..quality musicianship..good voices..good vibes..style..no machines..with instruments like beatles..peace..

15 years ago

arte.C.2014

fabulous!..i love how live it sounds. great work guys.

15 years ago

Rollei Joe

Very nice set. Great sound. BTW, as an engineer/musician which strings is your bass player using, and amp setup please. I use a custom 4003S Ric Bass, with either vintage Bassman 100 or Vox amp. I'm suspecting some flatwounds? Cheers!

17 years ago

THE BEATELS

Do you mean the Let It Be Naked footage, or the song Let It Be? ...We will be getting more up here soon...promise :)

17 years ago

JG Riley

This blows me away. I watched several of your videos on YouTube and have to say that you guys leave few stones unturned. Great Job.

17 years ago

THE BEATELS

Steve did all that...he's very good at getting the backing tracks just right :)

17 years ago

THE BEATELS

We went there in 2004...lots of fun...great people. We were asked back again this year, but for various reasons it didn't happen...you'd love it, I'm sure!

17 years ago

THE BEATELS

The backing tracks are actually mostly hand-crafted by our "Paul" & "George", though there are the odd samples mixed in...TNK has some samples looped & mixed in with our own sounds, for instance, but mostly it's our own handywork...

17 years ago

Thiago Henrique

Its very hard to play this songs alive, congrat from brazil!! Beatles or die!

18 years ago

Cris Mexia

they are awesome...congrats from mexico!!!

18 years ago

THE BEATELS

Hi Neil, we always appreciate the feedback, particularly from 'a local' :) We've been invited to Liverpool for the 2007 festival in August...hopefully we can make it to your side of the globe for that one!

18 years ago

Neil Parker

hi bruce. neil here from blackpool england 50 miles up the coast from liverpool,, am a hard taskmaster as far as beatles music is concerned being a pianist and singer myself but have to say your music grts full marks from me as a faithfull and extremely skilled representation of the - forever 'magical' music of those guys includind all those important passing notes and other nuances vital to any song.. so - ten out of ten from me to you! love and thanks to all you guys neil x

18 years ago

THE BEATELS

If Academy Awards were handed out for backing tracks, then the tracks that Steven & Marcus have done would have to be up there in the nominations. Those tracks are a work of art in themselves, given that the holy grail of what we do is to get it exactly right in all aspects. We do not pretend to play - period! If anything, we take pride in being able to understand the minute specifics of each song that we play, and hopefully you enjoy it too. :)

18 years ago

THE BEATELS

If The Beatles tried to recreate their recordings live on stage today, they would need to supplement their instruments and voices somehow - they couldn't recreate it live themselves because you can't play guitar and other instruments at the same time! "Tomorrow Never Knows", for instance, is mostly a collection of tape loops against Ringo's unique drum beats, so our backing for that track consists of a mix of homemade sound effects loops, with our George playing the backwards guitar solo live :)

18 years ago

THE BEATELS

The backing tracks are handmade by our Paul and George (AKA Steven Shipley & Marcus Phelan). Steven & Marcus attempt to recreate exactly the additional orchestration parts that The Beatles added to their recordings. Performing the live "band" parts that the four Beatles played note-for-note, and then adding the additional parts note-for-note via a backing tape allows us to present the music of The Beatles AS IT WAS RECORDED - and the recordings, after all, are what we all know and love!

18 years ago

THE BEATELS

Our Ringo has an mp3 player containing the stereo backing tracks that we use. One track of the backing contains a click that our drummer listens to (to keep us in time) via earpieces. The other track of the stereo mp3 file contains the backing track audio & it goes to the front-of-house - ie, it gets heard by the audience.

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