Sir George Martin RIP
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View Post
RIP, and thank you, Sir George.
The Beatles - Eleanor Rigby (Strings Only) HD 720p℗ Digital Remaster 2011 The copyright in this compilation is owned by Apple Corps Ltd/EMI Records Ltd
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View Post
RIP, and thank you, Sir George.
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Don Petter
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Originally posted by Pabmusic View Post
Didn't he produce that early 60s recording conducted by Lawrence Collingwood of the Lighter Elgar?
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Originally posted by Don Petter View PostStarted at 8am!
Ok, found it in General Arts, please delete or merge this thread.
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Don Petter
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Of course the inimitable (and highly diverse) sound of the Beatles couldn't have existed without George Martin's work, not just through his contribution to that sound with studio techniques and arrangement skills, but also though his producer's ear for memorable songs and how to encourage creativity in their composer/performers. The result is a body of work which was not only enormously successful in commercial terms but which is, in those fuddyduddy words, "standing the test of time" - my 13 year old daughter, for example, listens to contemporary pop music along with her peers but understands very well how much "better" the Beatles' music is, and carries around their complete recorded output on her phone.
I think it's worth mentioning that George Martin studied music at the Guildhall on a veteran's grant, having served in the navy after working as a surveyor's clerk for the War Office, coming from the kind of background which these days is increasingly unlikely to encourage young people to follow any kind of artistic vocation.
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Originally posted by Pabmusic View Post
Didn't he produce that early 60s recording conducted by Lawrence Collingwood of the Lighter Elgar?
I think that George's cool approach was shown when the clips were shown when Cilla died of the contrast between him and Burt Bacharach when recording Alfie - after the 31st take Burt thought they had nailed it, George's aside was that he thought they had after the 2nd take!
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