A Day in the Life made Sgt. Pepper's album became that iconic songwriting. It is extra-dimensional and very out of this world. Nothing like it ever since.
BRILLIANT!!! Better than the original! And this 75 years old fan actually hate all covers/remixes. But I can see why remixes are part of a silent revolution in the music industry... Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for listening, my pleasure! My remixes began as trying to persuade the professionals as how Beatle remixes are long overdue. Some of the official remixes have hit the mark from a Beatle fan's perspective but others sadly have not. The remixes aren't meant to replace the originals but should represent how they would sound if recorded with more multi-tracks.
One of the greatest masterpieces in rock n roll history. The lyrics and melody were primarily written by John Lennon but Paul wrote the second stanza and came up with that whole orchestral crescendo thing and George Martin contributed much of the orchestral arrangement to the song. Sublime....
MAN,...I LIKE This !!! I was 12yrs old when my MOM ✝🛐 bought me small 45 record of The Beatles "A Day in the Life ",...Now I'm 70yrs old & STILL listening to The Beatles ,...Prestty KooooL !! d{{☣__☣}}b👍❣💞💙💜💖
Thanks, I'm glad you do! I'm 72 and my mother bought me the 45 single of 'I Want To Hold Your Hand' in 1964 and as you I'm still listening to The Beatles everyday! Thanks for listening!
Wow! I'm 71, been a Beatles fan since the beginning. Never heard the "sugar plum fairy" line before. Love this remix. You are racking up quite a string of successes.👍🏻
Thank you! I'm 72 and been a fan since 1964. I heard the "sugar plum fairy" count-in on a bootleg years ago and was pleasantly surprised when it was used on the 'Love' album version. Thanks for listening!
@@britt2001b Hi Britt, you and I are the same age. I saw them singing for the first time on Jack Paar's show in November 1963. I was lucky enough to see them play live 4 times, twice on the same day, and saw John Lennon and the Plastic Ono band, too. I ran off to New York at 16 because I heard John and Paul were there in 1968; saw Paul McCartney in 2010 with my daughter when she was 12 as I was when I first saw them in the 1960's and husband, you are doing an amazing job; I listen to the Beatles every day now and again because of your wonderful mixes. Its like I am a teenager all over again. Never heard that sugar plum fairy line before either.
@@taragreenetarotastro That's great that you experienced live Beatles four times! I only saw them once , August 19th 1966 just 10 days before they stopped performing live. I have seen McCartney a couple of times and Ringo and George each once. I remember people talking about the Jack Paar clip of them but I didn't catch them until they performed on the Sullivan show a few weeks later. The next day I bought the 'I Want To Hold Your Hand' single only to find out when I got home that my record player didn't work but my mother bought me a new one that same day! John and Paul were in New York in 1968 to promote their new business venture Apple. I remember seeing them on the Tonight Show talking about it. I really wanted to hear them perform but was happy to have the chance to see them. In that time you had to wait a long time just to catch a glimpse of any footage of them. Not like today when you can summon them at any second of the day on your phone or computer. I'm glad you're enjoying the remixes and I too feel like a teenager again just from working on them. Their songs are permanently ingrained on my brain! The 'sugar plum fairy' was only available to hear on the bootlegs until the 'Love' album was released. John was known for his unconventional count-ins. Thanks so much for your comment and thanks for listening!
I'm in Awe every time I hear this. I remember the first time in 1967 sitting on the couch with a friend of mine listening to this. We didn't have much to say when it was over. Clean and Sober at that time also.
It’s years since I listened to ADITL and it still is such a colossus of a song, brilliant, slightly disturbing, very much of its time and yet completely remains unique and fresh with this remix and fab MV. The middle eight of Paul ‘Woke Up’ visually is very very good and if you could somehow lip sync John’s images to the lyrics then you will have it perfect, on saying that though it’s a masterful MV conveying the sheer brilliance of this song.
@@britt2001b In the video, I was very impressed with the crescendo fragment combined with the graphics of the expansion of the galaxy, and in the finale with the graphics of the Big Bang... This is another director's find
@@nickminin6126 I'm glad you were! I took the liberty to express it as the singularity event. After the gravity collapse of the entire Universe and singularity is reached, the Big Bang cycles a new beginning. Also, I began the video with a particle collision and ended the video with another particle visual of a new beginning in a new dimension (expressed with the original ending of The Beatles' official video of 'A Day In The life' in a negative form. The run-out groove section is just an afterthought. I'm glad you noticed this, thanks!
That left me breathless. Wonderful sound and possibly the most amazing video so far. It is not simply the time put into all this, but the sheer creativity.
Thank you for acknowledging the creativity and it is very time consuming. The visuals are done by the 'seat of my pants' as I have no video production background. I'm happy you enjoyed the sound as well as the visuals.
I'm on the floor! Goosebumps all over. The video matches the song in an incredible way, during the tutti crescendo reminiscent of Kubrick's 2001. Your absolute masterpiece. Congrats and thanks!
Damn this song is out of this world! My mother loved the Beatles, so that made me a fan. I remember when she told me that John was shot (I was eight), and it was so hard for me to grasp that the voice in a day in a life would never sing again. I listened to his hanuting call for hours, "And I went into a dream..." Ahhh...
If you've ever heard the actual vocal track during John's "aaaah-uh-aaah", Paul is heard in the back going, "wooo-ah-wooo". It blends together to give it that cool icy effect. Anyway, fantastic mix! Subscribed.
Hi Britt, you may already know, but there's a guy called Steve Wilson who is remixing lots of Yes catalogue, giving the songs not only a better sound, but a clearest prospective, occasionally very different ... well, I had the same exact feeling listening to your mixes. Congratulations and thanks !
@@MrUsermister Yes I know of Steve and I'm very honored by your comment as he has access to the original multi-track tapes where as I do not. I have to create my own multi-tracks using a de-mixing process and it's far from perfect. I have to do a lot of clean up work and it's still far from perfect. I get that same feeling as you when listening to his mixes. It's always fun to hear something you're so used to from a different perspective. I love hearing new things that were originally buried come forward. I guess you can say it might be the same feeling an archeologist would have when uncovering something new. Thanks for your comment and thanks for listening!
Your love for The Beatles is exemplified in each of your videos. Not only is this not an exception but it’s exceptional in it’s execution. You might have outdone yourself with this one. Which for me is quite a high bar. Kudos!!
Best remix of Beatles so far! I can handle Gile's mix of "I am the Walrus", but Gile's mix of "A Day in the Life" by placing John's vocals only on the center channel is a sin. Thanks for putting it back.
You're welcome, my pleasure. Listening to this in stereo for the first time with headphones back in the sixties was astounding! With all that movement in my head I thought there's just nothing between my ears. Thanks for your kind comment and thanks for listening!
@@britt2001b Yep, that was my first real life experience of stereo records too and it took a couple of plays to realize what it really was....and thanks for including the outro at the end....just need a little bit of hiss to mimic a real player/needle/record and I will be back to my teens again.
Amazing! Better than the 'official' video! Not happy the piano was faded out early at the end, but I understand that it is a bit long. Happy you kept the inner groove in. I still remember the first time I heard, headphones on, turning the sound up higher and higher as the piano(s) fades, and then, the inner grove. A total surprise, and by now at full volume, I was like 'wow' and 'wtf is that?'
I'm glad you enjoyed this. Thanks! I didn't hear the inner groove part until many years later. It was cut from the original U.S. Capitol mono release which was my only source at the time. I was aware of the inner groove part but it was just a while before I knew what it sounded like. Thanks for listening!
@@britt2001b I'm guessing you know the inner grove of the other side is a dog whistle? I thought that was so cool, 'something for all the family'. Now I'm wondering if the Beatles were the first to use the inner groove?
BRITT.... MY DEAR...ONCE AGAIN YOU HAVE LEFT ME ( LITERALLY ) BREATHLESS AND SPEECHLESS ....WHAT SUCH AWESOME AMAZING STUNNING GRAPHICS YOU HAVE JUST CREATED ALONGSIDE A BEAUTIFUL SONG ....A DAY IN THE LIFE 💥🔥😭😭😭❤️🙏🏻😱🎵 ...I DO NOT KNOW WHAT ELSE TO SAY !.... ONLY THAT ....ISN;T THIS REASON ENOUGH JUST TO SAY WHY I LOVE YOU SO MUCH....💖💖💖❤️❤️❤️🙏🏻🎵😱 ....I GUESS IT IS ....THANK YOU SO SO MUCH ...
This song transportsme to another galaxy,Lennons voice is beautiful and the orchestras sounds are not of this world..Beatles message was and still is PEACE AND LOVE,SAY NO TO VIOLENCE BROTHERS AND SISTAS ❤✌️
Excellent! Amazing graphics! Hats off! Sound mix is superb. Congratulations on the results of your hard work. It is worth every ounce of effort you put into it.
I liked Giles' remixes of this song (both the Love remix and the Sgt. Pepper 50th anniversary one) very much, but it always pissed me off that he removed the vocal panning that is so intrinsic to the song. I don't know why he did, and I'm so happy you restored it. This is the definitive mix now.
WOW! I’ve never been so impressed with any other version of this song. It’s a dream come true that UA-cam is allowing Beatles music on any channel. All of your videos are great, but the visuals for this song are amazing and the best so far. The music is just what it should be. Staying true to the original in just the right ways, but even better! Thanks so much, Britt. I now have something to look forward to every Friday. Your channel is the one I have been recommending and sharing the most with others.
Thank you for sharing and I'm honored that you're impressed! The copyright owners will only allow UA-cam to publish songs from the 2023 'Red' and 'Blue' albums so The Beatle remixes are running out. I'll attempt a remix only if I can add something interesting to the original. So because of this, don't count on something new each Friday. When I complete a project I'll sometime release it just before the weekend for maximum viewership. If it doesn't get a strong start the UA-cam algorithm will squash it. Thanks again!
@@britt2001bI don’t know what the UA-cam rules are. Please forgive me for being expectant of one of these weekly. I can understand that you wouldn’t do a remix unless you had improvements to make. I guess I’m just excited about hearing a “new” Beatles song when I can. The AI Beatles songs are interesting too, for me. I’ve been a fan since 1973 and until 1995 had never heard a new Beatles song. After that, not any more until the remixes were released and the AI thing started. That makes me jealous of my parents’ generation. They lived the era in real time. I got it all at once and new songs are great to hear. Especially when they are very well done. Thanks for your reply and the work you do.
@@phillipblades6784 I'm a first generation Beatles fan since 1964 and there was a magic to anticipating the next new Beatles release. Also there was grief having to wait so long just to catch a glimpse of them in the media, just little drops of exposure now and then. Nothing like today with footage that can be viewed every second of the day as much as you want! I just can't imagine what it would be like to be hit with all at once.
I take it the footage of McCartney singing the "middle 8" was done through AI. Magnificent effort with that and with the whole video, whatever the technological tricks.
It was but it took a lot of manual manipulation and editing to lip sync it with the vocal. It's not just loading the audio and hitting a button to have the computer do it all. Plenty of A.I. McCartney ended up on the cutting room floor! Thanks for your comment and thanks for watching.
@@britt2001b My pleasure. I'm on record as believing "Revolver", the one before Sgt Peppers, was the Beatles finest album overall. At the same time, however, I believe "A Day in the Life" was their greatest single achievement. You've further enhanced my enjoyment of this track and I can only thank you for that.
This is EXCELLENT! I read the description first and your recommendation to use headphones made listening extremely enjoyable. Apparently having “near first generation” sources is plenty good enough. Great remix! Thanks for sharing!
Unbelivable , great job in combining both mixes. Like I said before , mixiing songs that were produced classicly with high and lows in the peak volume always works well with remixes. Also great use of Hedra too. Th video was great too. This is the best mix of this song.
Thank you, you make a good point about the highs and lows. A lot of trial and error with Hedra but I'm trying not to overuse it. Some are put off by it because it's not quite there yet.
I really like your video and depth of sound when John is singing after Paul's part. I had hardly noticed it before. What incredible range in Lennon's voice had and along with how he starts the song with crystal clear singing.
Achieving something like this even today would be extremely difficult, it not impossible, from both a conceptual and technical perspective. Now take that back almost 60 years to a studio with pre-WWII technology... Raw talent.
It's like hearing it for the first time... Again. Do I detect the orchestra stereo separation effect to sound like flying through stars or driving in snow? In headphones, the final chord we've all heard giga gazillion times startled me. Holy cow. Well done.
You're hearing a change within the 2017 mix which was my source for the instrumentation. Giles probably got closer to the 1st generation multi-tracks as there were multiple bounces with the original. He definitely gave that final chord more impact! Thanks for your comment and thanks for listening.
Wow, so many revelations in this. Paul’s polyrhythms On bass are pretty amazing. The video is very cool though the AI of Paul singing his contribution could use a bit of mustache sculpting. Beautiful mix. Not sure how you are doing this but I would love a full release of the work you’ve done. Really great stuff and this may be the best
speechless such a lovely videos thank you for sharing thank you for sharing I really appreciate seeing the fab4 in another dimension the inspired the world and still beyond this day 🫶☯️🫶
I once heard a DJ talking over the final cord but he was saying these cords are sacred to every Beatles fan. He didn't realize he was talking over them. It was Greg kin as a DJ
This comes from that place they call music heaven, how can a group of kids (literally) at 27 to 24 years of age make music of this magnitude and keep hitting it out of the park. Song after song, climbing the scales of music heights never imagined or replicated since. Brilliant mastering of a brilliant song. Thanks Britt. Is there any chance you can master The Rolling Stones, We Love You from 1967. This tune has that something extra that makes it standout among their hits.
Thank you. I've actually considered 'We Love You'. I need to revisit it. Thanks for the reminder. I have remixed 'She's A Rainbow'. Here's the link: ua-cam.com/video/1PQTearuahg/v-deo.html
C'mon! It's "A day in the life" by The Beatles!! There's no way to dislike a work with this piece of art.
There never was and there will never be another band like The Beatles, they are truly the best of all time.
A Day in the Life made Sgt. Pepper's album became that iconic songwriting. It is extra-dimensional and very out of this world. Nothing like it ever since.
YEP, THATS ALL THOSE DRUGS FOR YA. AND ALL OTHER BANDS FOLLOWED, THINKING ,THIS IS THE ROUTE TO TAKE.
@@MrDaiseymay Are you ok?
It's the greatest song ever by the best band ever.❤❤❤
@@johnosborne2989 no question!
People talk about how amazing Ringo's drumming is on "Rain" (and it frickin' is), it's just as juicy on this as well. Just puttin' it out there....
This song is one of my favorite examples of Ringo's beautiful drumming
@@dazzlingvastness2528Agree totally.
I'm wearing a RINGO ALL STAR ⭐ Tee as we visit
@@dazzlingvastness2528terribly underrated drummer
Phil Collins made already a great praise of his drumming many years ago ...
The peak, The "Everest" of popular music!!! "Miles above" anything else...
Lennon’s behind the beat voice with that round, full bodied Ric Bass sound…the fist minute 45 seconds are pure bliss, majestic!
There’s a lot of good Rock & Roll I’ve had the pleasure of listening to, but for me, IMHO there’s nothing like A Day In The Life!!!
Stunning. Sounds as it was produced just yesterday. We can't discount the role and influence of uber producer George Martin
BRILLIANT!!! Better than the original! And this 75 years old fan actually hate all covers/remixes. But I can see why remixes are part of a silent revolution in the music industry... Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for listening, my pleasure! My remixes began as trying to persuade the professionals as how Beatle remixes are long overdue. Some of the official remixes have hit the mark from a Beatle fan's perspective but others sadly have not. The remixes aren't meant to replace the originals but should represent how they would sound if recorded with more multi-tracks.
Right, when can we expect an album of your work??
The bridge leading into John's "Ah" vocal solo. I get chills when ge sings this
One of the greatest masterpieces in rock n roll history. The lyrics and melody were primarily written by John Lennon but Paul wrote the second stanza and came up with that whole orchestral crescendo thing and George Martin contributed much of the orchestral arrangement to the song. Sublime....
Give up 🤣
Probably the last full-blown songwriting collaboration between the two of them, and with Martin on board.
MAN,...I LIKE This !!! I was 12yrs old when my MOM ✝🛐 bought me small 45 record of The Beatles "A Day in the Life ",...Now I'm 70yrs old & STILL listening to The Beatles ,...Prestty KooooL !! d{{☣__☣}}b👍❣💞💙💜💖
Thanks, I'm glad you do! I'm 72 and my mother bought me the 45 single of 'I Want To Hold Your Hand' in 1964 and as you I'm still listening to The Beatles everyday! Thanks for listening!
Magnificent!!!!
Lennon's masterpiece in full sonic glory❤
Thanks for listening and thank you for your kind comment!
You're welcome and keep up the good work
Lennon and McCartney
Biased anyone? haha
Life is not a test I think.
Not just Lennon’s
Its a good thing they got off the road otherwise we would never hsve these glorious pieces of work !!!!!!
Wow! I'm 71, been a Beatles fan since the beginning. Never heard the "sugar plum fairy" line before. Love this remix. You are racking up quite a string of successes.👍🏻
Thank you! I'm 72 and been a fan since 1964. I heard the "sugar plum fairy" count-in on a bootleg years ago and was pleasantly surprised when it was used on the 'Love' album version. Thanks for listening!
It comes from an early take of the song in the studio.
@@britt2001b Hi Britt, you and I are the same age. I saw them singing for the first time on Jack Paar's show in November 1963. I was lucky enough to see them play live 4 times, twice on the same day, and saw John Lennon and the Plastic Ono band, too. I ran off to New York at 16 because I heard John and Paul were there in 1968; saw Paul McCartney in 2010 with my daughter when she was 12 as I was when I first saw them in the 1960's and husband, you are doing an amazing job; I listen to the Beatles every day now and again because of your wonderful mixes. Its like I am a teenager all over again. Never heard that sugar plum fairy line before either.
@@taragreenetarotastro That's great that you experienced live Beatles four times! I only saw them once , August 19th 1966 just 10 days before they stopped performing live. I have seen McCartney a couple of times and Ringo and George each once. I remember people talking about the Jack Paar clip of them but I didn't catch them until they performed on the Sullivan show a few weeks later. The next day I bought the 'I Want To Hold Your Hand' single only to find out when I got home that my record player didn't work but my mother bought me a new one that same day! John and Paul were in New York in 1968 to promote their new business venture Apple. I remember seeing them on the Tonight Show talking about it. I really wanted to hear them perform but was happy to have the chance to see them. In that time you had to wait a long time just to catch a glimpse of any footage of them. Not like today when you can summon them at any second of the day on your phone or computer. I'm glad you're enjoying the remixes and I too feel like a teenager again just from working on them. Their songs are permanently ingrained on my brain! The 'sugar plum fairy' was only available to hear on the bootlegs until the 'Love' album was released. John was known for his unconventional count-ins. Thanks so much for your comment and thanks for listening!
Fantastic remix.
I still get goosebumps listening to this after 57 years.
And you are correct, it’s best appreciated with headphones.
Thank you!
It's certainly my pleasure! Thank you.
I'm in Awe every time I hear this. I remember the first time in 1967 sitting on the couch with a friend of mine listening to this. We didn't have much to say when it was over. Clean and Sober at that time also.
Such a great song. Ringo's drumming is so good!
Fantastic version - MIND BLOWING Graphics !
Thanks! I'm glad you think so and thanks so much for watching!
@@britt2001bwho does The graphic work?
@@zanotron I do.
One of the finest masterpieces by the greatest composers in history.
Greetings from the Netherlands 🇳🇱.
Well, you obviously never heard something of Bach, Beethoven, Mozart etc.
@@anonymusum Haha! I also love Verdi, Beethoven and Mozart!
Greetings 🖖.
I am blown away by the clarity of the instruments and vocals, and the sound panorama. Fantastic!
That's great! I'm glad you enjoyed this and thanks for listening!
It’s years since I listened to ADITL and it still is such a colossus of a song, brilliant, slightly disturbing, very much of its time and yet completely remains unique and fresh with this remix and fab MV.
The middle eight of Paul ‘Woke Up’ visually is very very good and if you could somehow lip sync John’s images to the lyrics then you will have it perfect, on saying that though it’s a masterful MV conveying the sheer brilliance of this song.
Thank you and thanks for listening/watching.
I'm a fan, I love all The Beatles' songs, but this is one I love the most.
John and his beautiful voice...the Beatles and their mind-blowing album...this classic tune...considered their best among numerous others.
That's great! Both the remix and the music video. It's good that Beatles fans have you. Thank you very much.
Thank you for the comment! I'm glad you enjoyed both the mix and video.
@@britt2001b In the video, I was very impressed with the crescendo fragment combined with the graphics of the expansion of the galaxy, and in the finale with the graphics of the Big Bang... This is another director's find
@@nickminin6126 I'm glad you were! I took the liberty to express it as the singularity event. After the gravity collapse of the entire Universe and singularity is reached, the Big Bang cycles a new beginning. Also, I began the video with a particle collision and ended the video with another particle visual of a new beginning in a new dimension (expressed with the original ending of The Beatles' official video of 'A Day In The life' in a negative form. The run-out groove section is just an afterthought. I'm glad you noticed this, thanks!
We have the same associations. This leads to the idea that not everything is so hopeless. Аnd all this is thanks to the music of Тhe Beatles....
@@nickminin6126 So true!
That left me breathless. Wonderful sound and possibly the most amazing video so far. It is not simply the time put into all this, but the sheer creativity.
Thank you for acknowledging the creativity and it is very time consuming. The visuals are done by the 'seat of my pants' as I have no video production background. I'm happy you enjoyed the sound as well as the visuals.
Even featured the 'inner groove!' ...I'd never heard it before now...
for me it was like being in the middle of a beautiful dream, and someone throwing a glass of cold water in your face
I'm on the floor! Goosebumps all over. The video matches the song in an incredible way, during the tutti crescendo reminiscent of Kubrick's 2001. Your absolute masterpiece. Congrats and thanks!
Thank you for this great comment! I was thinking of Kubrick's visions during that part but had to resist for obvious reasons.
Damn this song is out of this world! My mother loved the Beatles, so that made me a fan. I remember when she told me that John was shot (I was eight), and it was so hard for me to grasp that the voice in a day in a life would never sing again. I listened to his hanuting call for hours, "And I went into a dream..." Ahhh...
Yeah it's great, except that's Paul doing the ahhhhs in that part.
I’m glad that I can still hear Mal Evan’s counting
If you've ever heard the actual vocal track during John's "aaaah-uh-aaah", Paul is heard in the back going, "wooo-ah-wooo". It blends together to give it that cool icy effect. Anyway, fantastic mix! Subscribed.
Thank you and thanks for the subscription. I'm glad you're listening!
Love it! Love the vocals! Great video!
Thank you! Glad you like both!
Stunning mix. Great job!
Thanks for the kind comment! Glad you're listening!
Incredible mix on an Incredible song. Another great job.
Thank you!
Hi Britt, you may already know, but there's a guy called Steve Wilson who is remixing lots of Yes catalogue, giving the songs not only a better sound, but a clearest prospective, occasionally very different ... well, I had the same exact feeling listening to your mixes. Congratulations and thanks !
@@MrUsermister Yes I know of Steve and I'm very honored by your comment as he has access to the original multi-track tapes where as I do not. I have to create my own multi-tracks using a de-mixing process and it's far from perfect. I have to do a lot of clean up work and it's still far from perfect. I get that same feeling as you when listening to his mixes. It's always fun to hear something you're so used to from a different perspective. I love hearing new things that were originally buried come forward. I guess you can say it might be the same feeling an archeologist would have when uncovering something new. Thanks for your comment and thanks for listening!
@@britt2001b You are very welcome !
The visuals are marvelous! Well done!
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed them!
Your love for The Beatles is exemplified in each of your videos. Not only is this not an exception but it’s exceptional in it’s execution. You might have outdone yourself with this one. Which for me is quite a high bar. Kudos!!
Thank you for this very nice comment! I'm a first generation fan, since 1964. They've been a big part of my life.
Great song....liking the accompanying graphics
I'm glad you like the graphics. Thanks!
Best remix of Beatles so far! I can handle Gile's mix of "I am the Walrus", but Gile's mix of "A Day in the Life" by placing John's vocals only on the center channel is a sin. Thanks for putting it back.
You're welcome, my pleasure. Listening to this in stereo for the first time with headphones back in the sixties was astounding! With all that movement in my head I thought there's just nothing between my ears. Thanks for your kind comment and thanks for listening!
@@britt2001b Yep, that was my first real life experience of stereo records too and it took a couple of plays to realize what it really was....and thanks for including the outro at the end....just need a little bit of hiss to mimic a real player/needle/record and I will be back to my teens again.
Ooh look I've gotta go to work ,but you'll have me sat here all day !❤❤😊😊xx
Amazing! Better than the 'official' video! Not happy the piano was faded out early at the end, but I understand that it is a bit long. Happy you kept the inner groove in. I still remember the first time I heard, headphones on, turning the sound up higher and higher as the piano(s) fades, and then, the inner grove. A total surprise, and by now at full volume, I was like 'wow' and 'wtf is that?'
I'm glad you enjoyed this. Thanks! I didn't hear the inner groove part until many years later. It was cut from the original U.S. Capitol mono release which was my only source at the time. I was aware of the inner groove part but it was just a while before I knew what it sounded like. Thanks for listening!
@@britt2001b I'm guessing you know the inner grove of the other side is a dog whistle? I thought that was so cool, 'something for all the family'. Now I'm wondering if the Beatles were the first to use the inner groove?
@@WayneFawcett-v1h Oh yes, I was very aware of the dog whistle. I would turn the volume up and watch my dog's ears rise!
BRITT.... MY DEAR...ONCE AGAIN YOU HAVE LEFT ME ( LITERALLY ) BREATHLESS AND SPEECHLESS ....WHAT SUCH AWESOME AMAZING STUNNING GRAPHICS YOU HAVE JUST CREATED ALONGSIDE A BEAUTIFUL SONG ....A DAY IN THE LIFE 💥🔥😭😭😭❤️🙏🏻😱🎵 ...I DO NOT KNOW WHAT ELSE TO SAY !.... ONLY THAT ....ISN;T THIS REASON ENOUGH JUST TO SAY WHY I LOVE YOU SO MUCH....💖💖💖❤️❤️❤️🙏🏻🎵😱 ....I GUESS IT IS ....THANK YOU SO SO MUCH ...
Thank you so much for your kind comment! It gives me pleasure that you enjoy these.
@@britt2001b AND SO IT SHOULD DEAR ...SO IT SHOULD ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️👍🏻
@@britt2001b YOU ARE TRULY AMAZING 💥🔥👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻❤️
Still my favorite Band !! R.I.P John and George 🙏
Fantastic Video you created .... I really love it... So far the best I've seen....
Thank you! I'm glad you loved it and thanks so much for watching.
4:25 The Death Star explodes.
Amazingly done!
Thanks!
Love you John, you were great.
This song transportsme to another galaxy,Lennons voice is beautiful and the orchestras sounds are not of this world..Beatles message was and still is PEACE AND LOVE,SAY NO TO VIOLENCE BROTHERS AND SISTAS ❤✌️
Wow, a superbly done mix.
You most certainly have a knack for this. 😃
Thank you very much! So glad you're listening!
The most amazing master piece...
Excellent! Amazing graphics! Hats off! Sound mix is superb. Congratulations on the results of your hard work. It is worth every ounce of effort you put into it.
Thank you for the kind comment. It's certainly my pleasure. Glad you enjoyed the mix as well as the graphics!
Phenomenal. Listening on cans over here in Taiwan on a sunny Saturday morning … and this is taking me to another time, another place …
That's the power of a good song, it can transport you to another time and place. Thank you so much for this nice comment and thank you for listening!
Amazing visuals to go along with one of the Beatles best songs, great 👍 job!
Thanks!
Masterpiece
I liked Giles' remixes of this song (both the Love remix and the Sgt. Pepper 50th anniversary one) very much, but it always pissed me off that he removed the vocal panning that is so intrinsic to the song. I don't know why he did, and I'm so happy you restored it. This is the definitive mix now.
Thanks!
The vocal panning was part of the original John's voice seems to go over the top of your head and back wit earphones, genius for 1967
@@mgman6000 Yes exactly, why remove it?!?
Fantastic! A real upgrade!
WOW! I’ve never been so impressed with any other version of this song. It’s a dream come true that UA-cam is allowing Beatles music on any channel. All of your videos are great, but the visuals for this song are amazing and the best so far.
The music is just what it should be. Staying true to the original in just the right ways, but even better!
Thanks so much, Britt. I now have something to look forward to every Friday. Your channel is the one I have been recommending and sharing the most with others.
Thank you for sharing and I'm honored that you're impressed! The copyright owners will only allow UA-cam to publish songs from the 2023 'Red' and 'Blue' albums so The Beatle remixes are running out. I'll attempt a remix only if I can add something interesting to the original. So because of this, don't count on something new each Friday. When I complete a project I'll sometime release it just before the weekend for maximum viewership. If it doesn't get a strong start the UA-cam algorithm will squash it. Thanks again!
@@britt2001bI don’t know what the UA-cam rules are. Please forgive me for being expectant of one of these weekly. I can understand that you wouldn’t do a remix unless you had improvements to make. I guess I’m just excited about hearing a “new” Beatles song when I can. The AI Beatles songs are interesting too, for me. I’ve been a fan since 1973 and until 1995 had never heard a new Beatles song. After that, not any more until the remixes were released and the AI thing started.
That makes me jealous of my parents’ generation. They lived the era in real time. I got it all at once and new songs are great to hear. Especially when they are very well done. Thanks for your reply and the work you do.
@@phillipblades6784 I'm a first generation Beatles fan since 1964 and there was a magic to anticipating the next new Beatles release. Also there was grief having to wait so long just to catch a glimpse of them in the media, just little drops of exposure now and then. Nothing like today with footage that can be viewed every second of the day as much as you want! I just can't imagine what it would be like to be hit with all at once.
Briiliant❤
I take it the footage of McCartney singing the "middle 8" was done through AI. Magnificent effort with that and with the whole video, whatever the technological tricks.
It was but it took a lot of manual manipulation and editing to lip sync it with the vocal. It's not just loading the audio and hitting a button to have the computer do it all. Plenty of A.I. McCartney ended up on the cutting room floor! Thanks for your comment and thanks for watching.
@@britt2001b My pleasure. I'm on record as believing "Revolver", the one before Sgt Peppers, was the Beatles finest album overall. At the same time, however, I believe "A Day in the Life" was their greatest single achievement. You've further enhanced my enjoyment of this track and I can only thank you for that.
This is EXCELLENT! I read the description first and your recommendation to use headphones made listening extremely enjoyable. Apparently having “near first generation” sources is plenty good enough. Great remix! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you very much!
Unbelivable , great job in combining both mixes. Like I said before , mixiing songs that were produced classicly with high and lows in the peak volume always works well with remixes. Also great use of Hedra too. Th video was great too. This is the best mix of this song.
Thank you, you make a good point about the highs and lows. A lot of trial and error with Hedra but I'm trying not to overuse it. Some are put off by it because it's not quite there yet.
Wow! Best Beatles video that I have come across!!
Great! I'm glad you think so. Thanks for the comment!
Great Work to the folks who put this together. THank you
My pleasure. Thank you for the nice comment!
Another great job, well done 👍
Many thanks!
Excellent God bless you, John Lennon. " Love Is All You Need"
He was the most imperfect man that ever lived. Lennon you beautiful bastard. The World misses you.
I really like your video and depth of sound when John is singing after Paul's part. I had hardly noticed it before. What incredible range in Lennon's voice had and along with how he starts the song with crystal clear singing.
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it!
Greatest Song in history!
That last "I'd love to turn you on" on the left channel OMG! John's voice very enigmatic, he was at his best
❤❤❤Fucking amazing uhuuuuu!!!! I was extremely moved by an extremely incredible, beautiful, well-made video clip. No words to write. Too beautiful.
Thanks!
Amazing, exciting remix. Thank you.
It's my pleasure! Thank you for listening!
Beautiful done. My favorite Beatles song
Thank you!
Great work! Thanks for the effort 👍🎼
Many thanks! Glad you're listening!
Love me some Beatles!!!!!
No hay palabras, para tratar de entender tanta belleza.Me emociona cada dia mas ❤❤ Beatles for ever
Achieving something like this even today would be extremely difficult, it not impossible, from both a conceptual and technical perspective. Now take that back almost 60 years to a studio with pre-WWII technology... Raw talent.
It's like hearing it for the first time... Again. Do I detect the orchestra stereo separation effect to sound like flying through stars or driving in snow? In headphones, the final chord we've all heard giga gazillion times startled me. Holy cow. Well done.
You're hearing a change within the 2017 mix which was my source for the instrumentation. Giles probably got closer to the 1st generation multi-tracks as there were multiple bounces with the original. He definitely gave that final chord more impact! Thanks for your comment and thanks for listening.
Well done.Thank you.
You're welcome. Thank you for listening!
That was mind blowing.
Wow, so many revelations in this. Paul’s polyrhythms
On bass are pretty amazing. The video is very cool though the AI of Paul singing his contribution could use a bit of mustache sculpting. Beautiful mix. Not sure how you are doing this but I would love a full release of the work you’ve done. Really great stuff and this may be the best
Thank you, glad you're listening! Here's a link to the playlist of my Beatles' remixes ua-cam.com/play/PLFYx21aG4mB-R_lq789Micp12CqisuB6y.html
The Greatest abstract piece of the 20th century
A work of art!
最高のエンディングに目が眩みそうです!!
ミドルのアー…ポールとジョン2人で歌っているような気がしてきました
Marvellous
speechless such a lovely videos thank you for sharing thank you for sharing I really appreciate seeing the fab4 in another dimension the inspired the world and still beyond this day 🫶☯️🫶
The pleasure is mine. I appreciate your watching and commenting. Thank you!
it's a honour thank you, it's a fabulous song by the Beatles,☯️🌿☯️ thanks yours sincerely Andy@@britt2001b
I once heard a DJ talking over the final cord but he was saying these cords are sacred to every Beatles fan. He didn't realize he was talking over them. It was Greg kin as a DJ
Amazing!!!!
An ultrasound was recorded from 5:00 to annoy Paul's dog, John said😂
A bold effort. I'll listen a few times before chiming in.
In the word of the beatles fab👍
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks!
Great job Britt
Thank you! Glad you're listening!
Great masterpiece!
SUPER!!!!!!!!!
A joy to the ears
Im listening to this like its fresh to me especially the guitar opener
Great job. I think that they should preserve the original mix, from all the Beatles songs, as you did.
Thank you for your kind review. I'm glad you're listening!
Welches Glück für die Menschheit sind die Beates… Danke, danke, danke…..from Austria With Love ❤️
Brilliant.
Beatles solltest du richtig schreiben.
Great visuals.... 👍
Thanks!
This comes from that place they call music heaven, how can a group of kids (literally) at 27 to 24 years of age
make music of this magnitude and keep hitting it out of the park.
Song after song, climbing the scales of music heights never imagined or replicated since.
Brilliant mastering of a brilliant song.
Thanks Britt.
Is there any chance you can master The Rolling Stones, We Love You from 1967.
This tune has that something extra that makes it standout among their hits.
Thank you. I've actually considered 'We Love You'. I need to revisit it. Thanks for the reminder. I have remixed 'She's A Rainbow'. Here's the link: ua-cam.com/video/1PQTearuahg/v-deo.html
Ringo's "fills" are the best!!!
I love it, even though I thought I'd hear the alarm clock
It was there
Well done
Thank you.