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The Beatles Like Dreamers Do (Pete Best 1950's early 1960's Premier kit) (Drum Improv/Cover)
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Album:The Beatles Anthology 1
Released:20November 1995
Recorded:12July 1958–18October 1964; 1977 & February–March 1994
Genre:Rock
Label:Apple, Capitol
Producer:George Martin, Jeff Lynne (Free as a Bird)
THE BEATLES ARE COMING! Beatlemania aka The Fab Four was born in the late 1950's led by Paul McCartney, John Lennon, George Harrison, Stuart Sutcliffe (original bass guitarist while Paul played 6 string guitar), and Pete Best (original drummer) before asking Ringo Starr (Richard Starkey) to join the band and to drop Pete Best. In addition Stuart died at age 21 from a brain hemorrhage on April 10, 1962. Introducing The Beatles coming out just 10 days before Meet The Beatles was released in January '64. After being turned down by record companies time again, it was not until Brian Epstein (The Beatles manager) saw The Quarrymen (The Beatles original band name) play at the Cavern Club in London in the early 60's who was inspired and signed them a record deal in May 1962 at EMI Records on Abbey Road. George Martin (The Beatles Producer) wanted to capture a live recording album of The Beatles playing live at the Cavern Club, but terrible acoustics in the club and bad sound quality made Martin deflate the idea. Therefore The Beatles made their first live band album to capture the club vibe (playing together few overdubs) in EMI studios instead during a long jam session at Abbey Road which became to be the Please Please Me album. The majority of The Beatles first album was recorded on one day in a 13 hr straight jam session on a BTR 2 track tape machine. The album was a mixture of covers and Lennon/McCartney originals. The Beatles Anthology 1 art work is brilliant and is a combination of early Beatles Mark 1, Mark 2, and Mark 3 band era photos. Two years prior to The Beatles getting a record deal with Beatles producer George Martin, Beatles manager Brian Epstein, and The Beatles recording their debut album Please Please Me/Introducing The Beatles there was the August 1960-early August 1962 Mark 2 Beatles line up. Mark 2 Beatles line up made a handful of recordings and club appearance's. In addition some of the earliest recording's that can be found and heard from the Mark 2 Beatles line up with Pete Best on drums are the 1962 New Year's Day lost Decca Record sessions which was a Beatles audition recording session for a SHOT and a FIGHT to get a record contract deal. The 15 songs were chosen by Brian Epstein for the audition. In addition the session took place 165 Broadhurst Gardens in West Hampstead district in north London on January 1, 1962. All recordings were recorded live on a mono tape machine without overdubs and remixing. I believe Pete Best was playing his 1950's early 1960's white marine-pearl Premier drum kit during the Mark 2 Beatle years. "Like Dreamers Do" was and early Beatle song by Paul McCartney. The Beatles had guts to audition their own material to Decca which was awesome and so Rock'n Roll. The Beatles never made a professional recording with the material (song) at EMI. But, Birmingham band Applejacks recorded their own version of the tune in 1964. I could not tell if he was playing his hats open on the recording or just a very thin sizzly cymbal with sizzler rivets in it at times in the recording or mics. I used my 18" Zildjian LV-80 Low Volume crash/ride cymbal and sizzler chain to capture the sound at certain times through out the song. The recording/mix is not remastered that great just a live performance recording with no overdubs and can be hard to make out what exactly was going on in the recording. Cool beat in 4/4! I added my own bass drum beat to beef up the sound and playing to the original recording. Again it's hard to hear exactly what's being played through the mix. Check out the early Beatles drop-T logo bass drum heads I drew for early Beatle vibes.
The Beatles (Mark 2)
Paul McCartney-bass guitar
John Lennon-rhythm guitar
George Harrison-lead guitar
Pete Best-drums
13. Brian was a beautiful guy...he presented us well (Lennon speaking to David Wigg for BBC Radio 1's Scene and Heard) October 1971
New York City 0:10
14. I secured them... a Beatle drink even then (Brian Epstein reading from A Cellarful of Noise) Brian Epstein 13 October 1964
EMI Studios, London 0:18
15. Searchin (Decca audition; mono) Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller 1 January 1962
Decca Studios, London 3:00
16. Three Cool Cats (Decca audition; mono) Leiber, Stoller 1 January 1962
Decca Studios 2:25
17. The Sheik of Araby (Decca audition; mono) Harry B. Smith, Francis Wheeler, Ted Snyder 1 January 1962
Decca Studios 1:43
18. Like Dreamers Do (Decca audition; mono) 1 January 1962
Decca Studios 2:36
19. Hello Little Girl (Decca audition; mono)
Gear Used:
Roland TDK-4P V-Drums (The Beatles Custom Settings)
Zildjian LV-80 Low Volume Cymbals
Pro-Mark Sizzler Chain
Fender Blues Junior amp
Pro-Mark Sticks
Ludwig Throne Blue Olive Badge
Ludwig cymbal stand
Ludwig 13" Floor Tom
Ludwig Bass Drum Pedal (Speed King Beater)
Released:20November 1995
Recorded:12July 1958–18October 1964; 1977 & February–March 1994
Genre:Rock
Label:Apple, Capitol
Producer:George Martin, Jeff Lynne (Free as a Bird)
THE BEATLES ARE COMING! Beatlemania aka The Fab Four was born in the late 1950's led by Paul McCartney, John Lennon, George Harrison, Stuart Sutcliffe (original bass guitarist while Paul played 6 string guitar), and Pete Best (original drummer) before asking Ringo Starr (Richard Starkey) to join the band and to drop Pete Best. In addition Stuart died at age 21 from a brain hemorrhage on April 10, 1962. Introducing The Beatles coming out just 10 days before Meet The Beatles was released in January '64. After being turned down by record companies time again, it was not until Brian Epstein (The Beatles manager) saw The Quarrymen (The Beatles original band name) play at the Cavern Club in London in the early 60's who was inspired and signed them a record deal in May 1962 at EMI Records on Abbey Road. George Martin (The Beatles Producer) wanted to capture a live recording album of The Beatles playing live at the Cavern Club, but terrible acoustics in the club and bad sound quality made Martin deflate the idea. Therefore The Beatles made their first live band album to capture the club vibe (playing together few overdubs) in EMI studios instead during a long jam session at Abbey Road which became to be the Please Please Me album. The majority of The Beatles first album was recorded on one day in a 13 hr straight jam session on a BTR 2 track tape machine. The album was a mixture of covers and Lennon/McCartney originals. The Beatles Anthology 1 art work is brilliant and is a combination of early Beatles Mark 1, Mark 2, and Mark 3 band era photos. Two years prior to The Beatles getting a record deal with Beatles producer George Martin, Beatles manager Brian Epstein, and The Beatles recording their debut album Please Please Me/Introducing The Beatles there was the August 1960-early August 1962 Mark 2 Beatles line up. Mark 2 Beatles line up made a handful of recordings and club appearance's. In addition some of the earliest recording's that can be found and heard from the Mark 2 Beatles line up with Pete Best on drums are the 1962 New Year's Day lost Decca Record sessions which was a Beatles audition recording session for a SHOT and a FIGHT to get a record contract deal. The 15 songs were chosen by Brian Epstein for the audition. In addition the session took place 165 Broadhurst Gardens in West Hampstead district in north London on January 1, 1962. All recordings were recorded live on a mono tape machine without overdubs and remixing. I believe Pete Best was playing his 1950's early 1960's white marine-pearl Premier drum kit during the Mark 2 Beatle years. "Like Dreamers Do" was and early Beatle song by Paul McCartney. The Beatles had guts to audition their own material to Decca which was awesome and so Rock'n Roll. The Beatles never made a professional recording with the material (song) at EMI. But, Birmingham band Applejacks recorded their own version of the tune in 1964. I could not tell if he was playing his hats open on the recording or just a very thin sizzly cymbal with sizzler rivets in it at times in the recording or mics. I used my 18" Zildjian LV-80 Low Volume crash/ride cymbal and sizzler chain to capture the sound at certain times through out the song. The recording/mix is not remastered that great just a live performance recording with no overdubs and can be hard to make out what exactly was going on in the recording. Cool beat in 4/4! I added my own bass drum beat to beef up the sound and playing to the original recording. Again it's hard to hear exactly what's being played through the mix. Check out the early Beatles drop-T logo bass drum heads I drew for early Beatle vibes.
The Beatles (Mark 2)
Paul McCartney-bass guitar
John Lennon-rhythm guitar
George Harrison-lead guitar
Pete Best-drums
13. Brian was a beautiful guy...he presented us well (Lennon speaking to David Wigg for BBC Radio 1's Scene and Heard) October 1971
New York City 0:10
14. I secured them... a Beatle drink even then (Brian Epstein reading from A Cellarful of Noise) Brian Epstein 13 October 1964
EMI Studios, London 0:18
15. Searchin (Decca audition; mono) Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller 1 January 1962
Decca Studios, London 3:00
16. Three Cool Cats (Decca audition; mono) Leiber, Stoller 1 January 1962
Decca Studios 2:25
17. The Sheik of Araby (Decca audition; mono) Harry B. Smith, Francis Wheeler, Ted Snyder 1 January 1962
Decca Studios 1:43
18. Like Dreamers Do (Decca audition; mono) 1 January 1962
Decca Studios 2:36
19. Hello Little Girl (Decca audition; mono)
Gear Used:
Roland TDK-4P V-Drums (The Beatles Custom Settings)
Zildjian LV-80 Low Volume Cymbals
Pro-Mark Sizzler Chain
Fender Blues Junior amp
Pro-Mark Sticks
Ludwig Throne Blue Olive Badge
Ludwig cymbal stand
Ludwig 13" Floor Tom
Ludwig Bass Drum Pedal (Speed King Beater)