On Fri, 28 Jul 2023 06:56:26 -0500, Jim Colegrove
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On Thu, 27 Jul 2023 21:03:44 -0700 (PDT), Bruce <[email protected]>
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ALL I'VE GOTTA DO was recorded for the The Beatles second studio album, With The Beatles.
Unbelievably, Paul heard it for the first time from John minutes before they went into the studio to record it. The other three heard John's demo then filled in beautifully; what genius Yet another of their underrated classics, with John's haunted and
edgy vocals, and an equally matched performance from Paul, George and Ringo It's also interesting to note that, according to Dennis Alstrand from his book 'The Evolution of Rock Bass Playing; McCartney Style' this is the first time in rock music where
the bass player plays chords in the main body of the song.
Is that true, the first rock song where the bass player plays chords in the main body of the song?
Offhand, I dont know the answer to this but I haven't listened closely
to the track in a while to even remember who's playing what. Let me
check this out.
Listened to it. Someone with better ears than mine will have to point
out where these "chords he plays are located. A chord is made up of 3
distinct notes of a scale played at the same time. I don't hear that
anwhere. He plays the fifth above the root and not below. Even if he
played them together at the same time it's still not a chord but an
"interval." To me this is an arugument looking for a place to happen.
I also don't know what is "unbelieveable" about hearing it for the
first time before they recorded it. That happened all the time when
you went on a session. Stuido musicians did it every day.
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