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2012/04/18 19:19:45 (permalink)

Thanks to Daryl (IIRC)....

I ordered "Here There and Everywhere" by Geoff Emmerick. It shipped today.

I'm looking forward to reading that one.
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    Re:Thanks to Daryl (IIRC).... 2012/04/18 19:29:22 (permalink)
    Great book with great stories. Definitely worth time.

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    Re:Thanks to Daryl (IIRC).... 2012/04/18 19:33:43 (permalink)
    " Ah, but Emerick doesn't like poor Ringo, either. Makes him out to be a shoddy drummer and a blithering idiot who reads comic books and plays checkers because... well, that's his level of intellect."

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    Re:Thanks to Daryl (IIRC).... 2012/04/18 21:26:46 (permalink)
    Bub - he likes the bass player though.......
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    Re:Thanks to Daryl (IIRC).... 2012/04/18 21:36:09 (permalink)
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    Bub - he likes the bass player though.......


    "I pulled the head off Elvis, filled Fred up to his pelvis, yaba daba do, the King is gone, and so are you."
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    Re:Thanks to Daryl (IIRC).... 2012/04/25 13:57:48 (permalink)
    I'm enjoying so far.

    Ol' Geoff does seem to take a shine to Paul.
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    Re:Thanks to Daryl (IIRC).... 2012/04/25 14:04:32 (permalink)
    someone should make a musical of the book
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    Re:Thanks to Daryl (IIRC).... 2012/04/25 14:06:21 (permalink)
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    someone should make a musical of the book


    fixed.

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    Re:Thanks to Daryl (IIRC).... 2012/04/25 15:00:12 (permalink)
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    someone should make a musical of the book


    fixed.
     
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    Re:Thanks to Daryl (IIRC).... 2012/05/02 11:23:38 (permalink)
    Chronologically I'm past the recording of Abbey Road.

    Interesting read. Most fans know the broad strokes but Geoff fills in the details. Some of those details are sad for me.

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    Re:Thanks to Daryl (IIRC).... 2012/05/02 11:28:46 (permalink)
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    Chronologically I'm past the recording of Abbey Road.

    Interesting read. Most fans know the broad strokes but Geoff fills in the details. Some of those details are sad for me.

    I do know what you mean. Being a big fan (like you), I put them all on a pedestal. He definitely favours Paul throughout the book.
    Great stuff from a musician's/recording engineer's perspective though.
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    Re:Thanks to Daryl (IIRC).... 2012/05/02 11:32:30 (permalink)
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    bapu


    Chronologically I'm past the recording of Abbey Road.

    Interesting read. Most fans know the broad strokes but Geoff fills in the details. Some of those details are sad for me.

    I do know what you mean. Being a big fan (like you), I put them all on a pedestal. He definitely favours Paul throughout the book.
    Great stuff from a musician's/recording engineer's perspective though.


    Ya.  I guess I'd bett find my copy and read it again.  It's been more than a few years. 

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    Re:Thanks to Daryl (IIRC).... 2012/05/02 11:32:56 (permalink)
    It's nice to know I can take 10,12 or 20 hours to record a bass part and "be like Paul".
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    Re:Thanks to Daryl (IIRC).... 2012/05/02 12:10:00 (permalink)
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    It's nice to know I can take 10,12 or 20 hours to record a bass part and "be like Paul".


    I thought Conquistador has the Hofner bass?

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    Re:Thanks to Daryl (IIRC).... 2012/05/02 17:42:42 (permalink)
    I thought it was a (Hugh) Hefner bass.

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