The Beatles - Day Tripper - Drum and Bass Track скачать видео бесплатно


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The Drum and Bass Track from Day Tripper. Note there is quite a bit of bleed from the guitar

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9 years назад

metafis

Ringo had the idea to make the drums sound like a steam train(referencing day tripper which in the UK usually meant a return train Journey).And he does it supremely well.

9 years назад

Pelu Maad

Ringo swung his ass off!

9 years назад

AppleCorp3

The human metronome in all his glory!

9 years назад

Marks countless Barks

WOW! I never heard the ending!! This was ALWAYS my favorite track. Anyone who questions Ringo's solidity, or creativeness on this is nuts. These Isolated tracks really show how Paul is not solid time-wise, in other words he needed Ringo to sound solid. That's ok w/me, because he and John wrote WAY MORE of the FINEST MUSIC ever recorded than anyone else. Thanks much for this post

9 years назад

lakefloor

To clarify, there is no record of Paul ever going into the studio and wiping out Ringo's drums and re-recording them himself. In fact, it wasn't even possible as the drums were always recorded on the same track as another instrument, usually Paul's bass. Only on the White Album did the Beatles progress from 4-trk to 8-trk recording. Still, no Ringo drum tracks were ever wiped in favor of Paul's. Yes Paul played drums on some of the White Album tracks, but Paul is a time-keeper, Ringo is a drummer. Not to knock Paul but there is absolutely nothing impressive about the drumming on Back in the USSR, not at all. No great fills. No deviation from the snare. Ringo would have been rolling all over the toms and giving it everything that a great drummer has to give...!!!

10 years назад

DhangoMicheli

Dave Aston, Ringo was BORN left handed but his granny transformed into a right handed, his drumming is so particular because in his mind he was still a lefty and started a lot of his fills with his left hand. And Paul is BORN left handed. He tried to play a right handed guitar but he couldn't. When he occasionally played George's o John's guitars he did it...¡backwards! There's photos where he's signing autographs with his left hand.

10 years назад

mrblue99999

wow. paul loses it for a sec at 1:00.

10 years назад

Rand Kelly

Anyone know who plays the ascending scale starting at the B and ending on high F# during the solo?

10 years назад

Patrick Lynch

interesting sound on the bass. Not sure if this is caused by the isolation process but it's like the engineers have compressed and knocked off all the attack on the bass (and Paul played with a pick). Almost sounds like a weird pipe organ....so cool.

10 years назад

MrMorten1959

bass has been added later..

10 years назад

Maolcal

Yeah, definitely Ringo on this one. He has the ability to keep perfect timing, which is very difficult for many drummers. He is a human metronome and sadly also, a very underrated drummer.

10 years назад

AppleCorp3

Yes - thank you. Been saying that for years - Paul would pull of a fill and then would lose the beat slightly afterwards. For all the folks that say that Paul redid Ringo's drumming after the fact - it was nearly impossible as they rarely (if ever) recorded his drums on its own track. It's not like today where you could just pull the drums out and redo them. That's why all the Bernard Purdie stuff is total BS.

10 years назад

mysteryshule

Where are all these isolated tracks coming from?

10 years назад

Ramir Reyes

I could name a few examples of that, but the ones that Paul drummed on that ended up on the record were the ones that were recorded without Ringo. I have found no solid implications that say Paul drummed anything on the Let It Be Album. Listening to the way both of them drummed and having to play drums myself, there is a huge gap between their abilities and I think Paul was no professional on the drums, he was sloppy, had trouble coming back to the beat after fills. He didn't have the "thing"..

10 years назад

Darry Chills

What about that bass though

10 years назад

jimmy5634

Listen to the drums on Ticket to Ride...more proof of Ringo's skill. He matched the songs with near perfect accompaniment on drums. I hate it when some say he wasn't any good.

11 years назад

katielwitt

0:10 scared the shit out of me. Ringo is amazing.

11 years назад

TheSnodly

Again, please check my other posts. I NEVER said I thought Richie couldn't handle it or implied such, only that Paul was displeased .I actually have supported him through this whole thread.

11 years назад

teladesor

Paul and Ringo have distinct drum sounds.. i think it's pretty easy to tell who is on what song. all the beatles - and all musicians in all bands for that matter go and play random instruments as overdubs, it doesnt mean ringo can't handle something when paul goes back and adds a cymbol on an offbeat or something. it's just paul or whoever being impatient and not wanting to wait to do it. **remember paul not waiting for george martin to compose "she's leaving home"..

11 years назад

Dave Aston

Chokes the cymbal at 1.38. And... monster groove, time, discipline, ideas, sound, great fills, consistency, dynamics... Not bad for a 25 year old a lot of people will tell you can't play. Drummers in popular music since were/are either influenced by him, or by someone who is influenced by him. Left handed guy playing on a right handed kit. Right handed bass player playing left handed bass. A boss of drumming and founding father of a style. All hail Ringo, genius, freak, legend.

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