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quien veía en el sello los lanzamientos extranjeros era la señora Norma Catanzaro, que era además la que hablaba inglés en la oficina. Don Óscar más bien se centraba en la parte local del negocio
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The Beatles Turn Back the Clock on ‘When I’m Sixty-Four’: The Story Behind Every ‘Sgt. Pepper’ Song
would actually trot out the tune in the Beatles‘ early days, whenever the electrical equipment failed the band. Both drummer Pete Best and John Lennon remember McCartney playing it on piano with the boys onstage.
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Martin played a honky-tonk-esque passage, recorded at a different speed to make it sound higher-pitched (a practice used on the rest of the tune, as well as other portions of Sgt. Pepper).
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“During the mix, I enjoyed whacking the faders all the way up for Ringo [Starr]‘s huge tom hit during the stop time – so much so that the limiters nearly overloaded. But that definitely gets the listeners attention. Add in the flanged bass, miked in an unorthodox way, and it’s all icing on the cake. Take those effects off, and the recording doesn’t have the same magic.”
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the segue, into the somber acoustic guitar strums that start “A Day in the Life,” sets up the Beatles’ all-time greatest song in an unassuming way.
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When Pink Floyd Visited the Beatles' 'Lovely Rita' Sessions - Rolling Stone
'Oh, is your name really Meta?' I told him that it was. We chatted for a few minutes and he said, 'That would be a good name for a song. Would you mind if I use it?' And that was that. Off he went. ... Then, a few months later, I heard 'Lovely Rita' on the radio.
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Consumos web. 05/30/2017
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