internet beatles recording index: Errors evident in the recording of Penny Lane

internet beatles recording index: Errors evident in the recording of Penny Lane

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  • 1:19-1:21
      Crescendoing microphone feedback, similiar to at the end of the song but most likely an error
  • 2:04
      Two bar passage of double bass, under the lines "banker sitting waiting for a trim". Was this a mixing decision (only to put double bass there, i.e. it could have been throughout the song), or was it recorded like that?.

      Mike Dickson observes :-
      "I understand that this is a deliberate musical effect, this particular song being littered with them. The sound of the double bass playing the slow deep lines is being used to signify the banker, presumably as an emblem of slowness or arthritis or something."

      Similarly with the fireman <-> tubular bell ....


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