https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fk0GcdgLydgas 64G said in the introduction to the beatle 2021 festival
Quote"Covers of songs by The Beatles. Includes solo works by any of The Beatles."
and as I have entirely remixed this cover of George Harrisson's Isn't it a Pity, I submit it for the Beatle 2021 Festival
I also remade the lead guitar, inspired by the live version of Clapton Budokan, Japan, 2009, the hearts (BIAB, soundfont Merlin) and the synth (Fluid R3 GM)
..with in this version the contribution of the magnificent work of Ken ( Hardlock) who remade the bass and drums and completely revised the timing of the voices and the tracks of instruments
So thanks to
Ken Bass, Drums, Mix
Tim, vocals
for their indispensable collaboration in this 15th episode of Containment Musical Workshop
Great mix and thanks for letting me participate
Tim
Brilliant work everyone, really loving the new version and new mix. Superb playing all round, a really impressive version. Bravo!
wow...this is fantastic folks....excellent collab...not sure but I think I like it more than the original....yikes, did I just say that? likely not true but I have not heard the song in a long time...will have to go listen to Mr. Harrison again...
well done guys...
I noticed how much Tim and your voice are similar JP...it's nice...perfect duet partners....
Love George Harrison songs and you've done a fine job with this one. Well done guys. Willie
You guys did such an excellent job on this. Love the meshing of your two voices Tim and JP. Great editions from Ken ans well with a totally rock solid bass and drums. Definitely a highlight of GH's solo career, I was working on a cover of this one a while back myself. Great rendition, I also love the attention to detail during the ending with the repeating of "Hey Jude". That cheeky, cheeky George...
I love this song, so I was a bit anxious pressing play. But no need. This is beautifully done. Great work from all of you.
Love it
thank you all guys
Berrypatch,
QuoteThat cheeky, cheeky George...
:)..I don't know if there was this final with hey Jude in the initial version of George...I'd have to listen again...in fact I was inspired by the great live version of the concert for George not his friends, where there was discreetly this end
George, Paul, John and Ringo four such different personalities, hard for me to say which one I prefer...but I have a soft spot for George