BeatlesFest - 'Lovely Rita'

Started by hooper, July 28, 2010, 06:26:56 AM

Rolow

Let it be known, there is a fountain, that was not made, by the hands of men.

Ferryman

Wonderful stuff Hooper. I love the way it is very true to the original but isn;t a complete copy, it's got something that's uniquely you. Brilliant production and I really like the way you have mirrored the effects on the original (like on the vocal). A fantastic listen.

Cheers,

Nigel


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Blooby


Ridiculously good.  The background vocals are stunning. 

Love how you tuck things in the stereo spectrum. 

Blooby

SwanSong

awesome track . WONDERFUL VOCALS. KEYBOARD S THE WHOLE NINE YARDS.
this song is a touchdown and a home run i like it better than the beatles
version. this would b great for radio air play. u should start a beatle tribute
band. u would do well .JOHN AND GEORGE ARE clapping and smiling on youi.
take care NEIL

Glenn Mitchell

Just incredible. It's hard to think this isn't your day job. An excellent version with excellent production. The rooster was perfect and made me think you were going to segue into the rest of the album.
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Cakewalk Sonar platinum

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Redler

I'm speechless, Hooper!! Stunning job on each part!!

Kari
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FuzzFace

As has been mentioned... great production.

And a great choice of song too (not that one can go wrong with the Beatles).

I've never looked at female parking attendants the same!

Oldrottenhead

missed this cause i was on holiday but i found it now. excellento ken.
whit goes oan in ma heid



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