I heard this song a year or two ago on a local(NY) electronic music radio
show by a project called the Liverpool Sound Collage Project. It was dark
(not very good) d b with samples of John Lennon's voice and the DJ said that
PAul McCartney had done it. I didn't believe then and don't now.
Anyone know if my suspicions are right or if I'm stupid for not believing
that McCartney could bust out crazy beats?
_peter
----- Original Message -----
From: John Bush
To: intelligent dunce music ;Ben
Knowles
Sent: 12/1/01 6:12:03 AM
Subject: RE: [idm] and then there were
two
Harrison wasn't the only switched-on Beatle -- McCartney loved playing
with
reel-to-reel/electronics, and even contacted the BBC Radiophonic
Workshop
(home of the Dr. Who soundtrack, etc.) for them to arrange an
electronic
score to the song that turned out to be "Yesterday." From what I
remember,
he was also a major part of the musique concrete on "Tomorrow Never
Knows"...
-----Original Message-----
From: Ben Knowles [mailto:knowles@Colorado.EDU ]
Sent: Friday, November 30, 2001 5:32 PM
To: intelligent dunce music
Subject: Re: [idm] and then there were two
Half the Beatles are no longer with us.
RIP George Harrison.
indeed. i'll take this opportunity to point out that it was george's
idea
to put a moog on "abbey road." first time synthesizers ever showed up on
a
mainstream pop/rock record, i believe.
-nub
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