BOWILLIE
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Date: January 28, 2012 @ 6:57 AM
awsome gene!!!
my favorite!
    
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GTOriginal
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Date: January 28, 2012 @ 8:12 AM

The Beatles! WooHoo!
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mundale
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Date: January 30, 2012 @ 6:29 PM
Love that harpsichord sound. Find a MIDI file of Mozart's Sonata in A and play it with the harpsichord patch.
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WTF2
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Date: January 30, 2012 @ 7:58 PM
Great job and a tribute of excellence in respect to the Beatles.
I never heard this song before and it is absolutely intriguing , I think the Beetles were more magical than fabulous , no group ever had as much impact and influence on culture( s ) plural as well as the music industry and yet amongst themselves were so diverse in political and religious spiritual beliefs and at least one atheist .
So much talent together , so much talent individually and all had so much impact on the world around them.
As to the song surprisingly medieval sounding with a sense of simplicity.
The lyric is particularly interesting in style and in that it seems to be contradictory of itself , a real rule breaker in song writing I guess but like who cares they made the rules themselves so who is going to question or care.
The only shame is now that I have heard the excellent job you did on it and so well delivered , never having heard the original . I will always no doubt like your version better.
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miraclemaker
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Date: January 31, 2012 @ 1:01 AM
Oh yes, this is a amazing tribute to their song... NICE job!
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farfor44
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Date: January 31, 2012 @ 7:11 AM
Thanks guys for the great comments!
BTW/ the Harpsichord was played by Me,and the piano,cello,and violins were all played on my Casio Keyboard~finally got a chance to use it on something..
I used my Ibanez bass, and my Lotus Acoustic with tuning stepped up one fret,
it was either that or Kaypo the acoustic to the first fret! Ah yes the brilliance of George Martin..I think after owning my Yamaha AW 1600 workstation for 7 yrs I'm finally learning how to separate sonic sounds,just needed to read the manual! Oh the drums are electronic,kettle drums and all..Thanks again DMers!
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MindSculpture
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Date: January 31, 2012 @ 10:55 AM
I like the Beatles, but must admit I'm not
a huge fan of them or anything so I am not familiar with the song. Sounds good to me though.
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DannyHowe2
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Date: February 9, 2012 @ 9:37 PM
Well done and I also like the harpsichord in particular .

Maybe it is just me but for some odd reason something about this reminds me of one tin soldier , I think maybe it is in the beginning notes
Truly you are a one man band when you want to be and it was very entertaining excellent for live concert.


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NosmoKing
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Date: February 12, 2012 @ 4:33 PM
Wow, I forgot this song since I wont even say how long it has been since I heard it last. Really well done and and enjoyed your keyboard and the vocal interpretation on this. It is nice to hear your music again. So let me ask, who did the very ending? Great job
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Guitorb
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Date: May 2, 2012 @ 4:20 PM
I despise starched white shirts. And I like your cover of this classic. George was only just coming into his own as a song writer when the Beatles began breaking up. This should be revived as a theme for the Protest Wall Street movement. Again,excellent job!
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