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    The Death Of Mistakes Means The Death Of Rock

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    It is, of course, The Beatles' "Rain," as great a rock recording as anyone's ever made. And it's full of mistakes, accidents and inconsistencies that would be utterly unacceptable by the pop-music standards of 2009.
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    It is soul killing.

    I always enjoyed the way Rolling Stone's tunes had a vibe that seemed like the rhythm was being propelled and retarded at the same time. It reminded me of a heavy freight train braking down a mountain grade. The mystery was solved when I was reading a musician's magazine and an interview guest noted that Bill Wyman played a touch late. Sure enough, when he left the dynamic I heard disappeared.

    None of this ever would have happened in today's environment. Not in the Top Forty, anyway. None of this issue has anything to do with tape, vinyl, digital or any other technology. It is all about post-production decisions.
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    And to think all this time I credited the Beatles with a sophisticated syncopation that was in reality . . . a mistake?
    ". . . as you have no doubt noticed, no one told the 4345 that it can't work correctly so it does anyway."—Greg Timbers

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    One TYA tune (working on the road ?) there is a momentary slow down. The liner notes stated that a groupie watching the recording session leaned against the tape machine. Nobody ever caught it, until long after the album was sold.

    There are many other stories .... "Abraxis" cut with L/R channels reversed , Fleetwood Macs "Then play On" , parts 1 & 2 reversed ...etc.

    we didn't even know those were mistakes ...except TYA's.

    Oh, one last one ... Alvin Lee was in France at a cafe ...the jukebox was playing one of their disks (recorded at 33.3 on one side) in a 45 rpm machine ... nobody noticed it was a bit faster.

    YES, I'm the one person who actually reads liner notes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SEAWOLF97 View Post
    YES, I'm the one person who actually reads liner notes.
    Do not stop doing this......

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chevelle View Post
    Do not stop doing this......

    Happy holidays !

    Hjalmar
    My daughter is an artist/part time radio DJ at a station in Whuppertal. She came home long ago and grabbed all my 60's LPs and her audience loves them.

    Germany seems to really enjoy USA classic music ..

    PS. a really good web site for music trivia/history is www.songfacts.com
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    Quote Originally Posted by SEAWOLF97 View Post

    PS. a really good web site for music trivia/history is www.songfacts.com
    Thanks. Fun site.

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