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December 6th, 2005
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Beatles- And You're Bird Can Sing
Ok I'll play -I've really struggled with recording, been learning just this year. I'm a Beatle fan and this is one of my better efforts so far.
All me except the cheesy canned looping drum track, I like to sing -Capo is used.
Harmonized guitar is is one guitar-one track....I think Harrison did each guitar part seperate (two tracks)
http://hometown.aol.com/myammer/And_...d_Can_Sing.mp3
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August 6th, 2006
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Really nice PickNGrin, great job. 
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August 6th, 2006
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Great stuff- the only thing I can say as a critique for "Bird" is that the harmony guitar part sounds like it may have recorded a bit hot.
Both songs are extremely well-done. Great harmonies!!
Chris
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August 6th, 2006
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Hey Pick,
There are few music groups that can even come close to the level of musical sophistication the Beatles have. The Beatles early works are even unrivaled today in beauty and simplicity. This song, And Your Bird Can Sing, shows the elegance with which the Beatles wrote and played in 1966. While on an individual basis, there may be better musicians in the world, as a collective and in my ever so humbled by the Beatles opinion, there has never been another "band" with the musical prowess as the Fab Four. ... and don't even get me started on George Harrison!
You've done an excellent piece of work with 'And Your Bird can Sing'! I love it!
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Les
(ps ... hope you don't mind.....I've scarfed your work and added it to my Beatles folder!  )
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August 6th, 2006
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Ahh, you guys dug up an old post! I"ve got a few Beatles recordings. I'll see if I can dig up "Nowhere Man" -cant recall if I ever posted that one here.
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August 6th, 2006
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Originally Posted by PickNGrin
Ahh, you guys dug up an old post! ...........
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... but that's when the best music is found!
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August 6th, 2006
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Originally Posted by PickNGrin
Ahh, you guys dug up an old post! I"ve got a few Beatles recordings. I'll see if I can dig up "Nowhere Man" -cant recall if I ever posted that one here.
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That was awesome -- I'm so glad it was dug up!
I love "Nowhere Man" - please post it!!
EDITING - Well! I see you did post it... THANKS!!
Jim
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August 6th, 2006
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Excellent mix, great singing and playing, well done 
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August 9th, 2006
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That was too cool! Top notch. 
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August 10th, 2006
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Well even if it is an old post, I'm gonna comment becuase I missed it somehow and you so nailed it!!! Now I have to go an see what else you've done! When's the CD come out?? 
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