Get Back
Moderators: greatmutah, GuitarBilly
- itchyfingers
- Crystal Lettucer
- Posts: 10987
- Joined: Tue May 28, 2013 1:51 am
Get Back
Any GGFbros check out the new Beatles documentary Get Back? I love the Beatles, but I'm not an overly obsessed fan - you know the type! We checked out the first episode after the turkey last night, and I thoroughly enjoyed it.
Some of my takeaways:
They weren't as virtuosic as I had originally believed. They hammered away at new tunes and arrangements just like any band does, and it takes awhile for them to take shape. George talks about how Eric Claptons ability to improvise carries the tunes he plays in, and is something George doesn't feel he's very good at. Non-band members lended some pretty significant ideas, changes, and influence during the writing of those tunes.
The communication between them was interesting especially as they ran into typical songwriting obstacles, never an increase in volume, no personal attacks, subtle jabs maybe, but definitely some hurt feelings.
Even though it's when I feel they produced their best material, the band really became sort of lost after Epstein died. They referred to him as "daddy".
You can feel the weight of what they became weighing on each of them. George was over being the odd man out to the Lennon / McCartney writing powerhouse. Paul was reluctant to take on a leadership role, but knew it was necessary. John is nearly completely unplugged and distracted at this point, with this shadowy black figure constantly hanging off his shoulder or seated as close as humaly possible to him. Ringo looks tired, and just wants it all to work out.
Interesting to see how these Let it Be tunes came together. Some oldies from their teen days - it's mentioned a few times how John and Paul "aren't really working together anymore". Some stuff fully written out, lyrics and chord charts done - most of George's ideas. Some stuff fully improvised - watching Paul come up with Get Back out of thin air reintroduced the virtuoso idea for me, that was amazing, and probably the highlight of that first episode.
Pretty cool to see each them move around and play different instruments, again the virtuoso thing. Ringo being the exception, but even still, he's always there working, drumming, singing, and clapping.
Just the sight of Yoko Ono makes my face turn sour. She's like one of those remora fish that are permanently attached to a shark's belly. Needy. Pathetic. Leech. Pariah. Succubus. Take your pick.
Gear-wise it's fairly run of the mill Fender (who made the band pay for their gear!) amps - Bassman, Twin Reverb, John's Epi Casino, Paul's Hofner violin bass, and George is playing a Les Paul, Gibson and Fender acoustics, and a Bass VI.
Spoiler Alert: Didn't know George left the band in those days, or that the Beatles discussed having Clapton take his spot. Can you imagine the Beatles with Clapton???
Some of my takeaways:
They weren't as virtuosic as I had originally believed. They hammered away at new tunes and arrangements just like any band does, and it takes awhile for them to take shape. George talks about how Eric Claptons ability to improvise carries the tunes he plays in, and is something George doesn't feel he's very good at. Non-band members lended some pretty significant ideas, changes, and influence during the writing of those tunes.
The communication between them was interesting especially as they ran into typical songwriting obstacles, never an increase in volume, no personal attacks, subtle jabs maybe, but definitely some hurt feelings.
Even though it's when I feel they produced their best material, the band really became sort of lost after Epstein died. They referred to him as "daddy".
You can feel the weight of what they became weighing on each of them. George was over being the odd man out to the Lennon / McCartney writing powerhouse. Paul was reluctant to take on a leadership role, but knew it was necessary. John is nearly completely unplugged and distracted at this point, with this shadowy black figure constantly hanging off his shoulder or seated as close as humaly possible to him. Ringo looks tired, and just wants it all to work out.
Interesting to see how these Let it Be tunes came together. Some oldies from their teen days - it's mentioned a few times how John and Paul "aren't really working together anymore". Some stuff fully written out, lyrics and chord charts done - most of George's ideas. Some stuff fully improvised - watching Paul come up with Get Back out of thin air reintroduced the virtuoso idea for me, that was amazing, and probably the highlight of that first episode.
Pretty cool to see each them move around and play different instruments, again the virtuoso thing. Ringo being the exception, but even still, he's always there working, drumming, singing, and clapping.
Just the sight of Yoko Ono makes my face turn sour. She's like one of those remora fish that are permanently attached to a shark's belly. Needy. Pathetic. Leech. Pariah. Succubus. Take your pick.
Gear-wise it's fairly run of the mill Fender (who made the band pay for their gear!) amps - Bassman, Twin Reverb, John's Epi Casino, Paul's Hofner violin bass, and George is playing a Les Paul, Gibson and Fender acoustics, and a Bass VI.
Spoiler Alert: Didn't know George left the band in those days, or that the Beatles discussed having Clapton take his spot. Can you imagine the Beatles with Clapton???
Last edited by itchyfingers on Mon Nov 29, 2021 11:12 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Get Back
Cool man. Great review. I’ll check it out. Was smart of them to film everything!!
“Our virtues and our failings are inseparable, like force and matter. When they separate, man is no more”
― Nikola Tesla
“I cannot be arsed with this right now”
― MISTER NOBODY™
"Stand up for what you believe in even if you are standing alone"
― Sophie Scholl
― Nikola Tesla
“I cannot be arsed with this right now”
― MISTER NOBODY™
"Stand up for what you believe in even if you are standing alone"
― Sophie Scholl
- overdrivenel34s
- Hall of Fame Member
- Posts: 1914
- Joined: Fri Jan 18, 2013 10:03 pm
Re: Get Back
Haven't seen it yet but i don't have disney+. I am big beatles fan. I still have beatles anthology on vhs. I probably will take out a short term subscription so can watch this and then cancel it. I will check what else i can find on disney+ to watch while being a member short term.
Re: Get Back
Absolutely love pouring over this one. So different in tone from the original film. I always remember how sour and disconnected Lennon seemed, but this new film shows him having plenty of laughs with the rest of the guys. Sure, a lot of tension, but they managed to create some of the greatest music I’ve ever enjoyed.
Co-founder of the Jet Setters 2.0 (Jet ★ City Lounge Redux)
Gear
DIY
Gear
- CEOwLP (Sig T), Carvin DC135, Westone Spectrum SX (guitar) & GT (bass), Squier strat
- '66 Bassman, '61 Magnatone, Mark III, 1960AX, homebrew 2x12 (C90 / EVM12L Thiele), HX Stomp, JCA50H
- PLX GABion, SD-1, TS9, Crybaby, MXR108, Algal clone, Carbon Copy deluxe
DIY
- New workshop - Teh GRIMESHOP™!
- Bassman overhaul - G-MAN
- Home studio - GRIMESPACE Sound Lab!
Ostinato Rubato wrote:"That's the second boomery bro on this forum I've helped seduce to the greenside."
"Slow and steady gets to **** again eventually"
Re: Get Back
itchyfingers wrote:Even though it's when I feel they produced their best material, the band really became sort of lost after Epstein died. They referred to him as "daddy".
FWIW he didn't kill himself
Whatnow2012 wrote:try humberck piskup is bettor for metal than singlecpoil for blues
Unstrung wrote:ya it am bast
Rampage wrote:When life hands you distortion, fuck everything else.
_________________
Rigs:
Bauer-Burny-Dark Matter-Hamer-Ibanez-Starfield-Warwick
Fryette PowerStation, Peavey 5150 2x12, Peavey VTM60, Starfield VPA-1, Sound City Master Lead 50, VVT Simo-Plex, Taurus THD450
- itchyfingers
- Crystal Lettucer
- Posts: 10987
- Joined: Tue May 28, 2013 1:51 am
Re: Get Back
^Took me a second...
- overdrivenel34s
- Hall of Fame Member
- Posts: 1914
- Joined: Fri Jan 18, 2013 10:03 pm
Re: Get Back
Watched part one and part of part 2 last night. It's really well done! There are some parts where i've heard audio clips from before (via bootlegs) but awesome to now see with video and in more chronological context.
- JiveTurkey
- Crystal Lettucer
- Posts: 20463
- Joined: Fri Jan 18, 2013 3:49 pm
Re: Get Back
It would be cool to see this process for a band I actually liked
Trumpets and Tants
Have I Got A Place For You!™
Have I Got A Place For You!™
Re: Get Back
Devin wrote:itchyfingers wrote:Even though it's when I feel they produced their best material, the band really became sort of lost after Epstein died. They referred to him as "daddy".
FWIW he didn't kill himself
Careful: You’ll get this thread locked, too.
- overdrivenel34s
- Hall of Fame Member
- Posts: 1914
- Joined: Fri Jan 18, 2013 10:03 pm
Re: Get Back
Finished part 2 and 3. It was excellent!
I do have a question, what pedal is this? I took screenshot and cropped it when i noticed it.
I do have a question, what pedal is this? I took screenshot and cropped it when i noticed it.
Re: Get Back
overdrivenel34s wrote:Finished part 2 and 3. It was excellent!
I do have a question, what pedal is this? I took screenshot and cropped it when i noticed it.
I noticed that, too. Wonder if it’s some kind of fuzz/overdrive.
Co-founder of the Jet Setters 2.0 (Jet ★ City Lounge Redux)
Gear
DIY
Gear
- CEOwLP (Sig T), Carvin DC135, Westone Spectrum SX (guitar) & GT (bass), Squier strat
- '66 Bassman, '61 Magnatone, Mark III, 1960AX, homebrew 2x12 (C90 / EVM12L Thiele), HX Stomp, JCA50H
- PLX GABion, SD-1, TS9, Crybaby, MXR108, Algal clone, Carbon Copy deluxe
DIY
- New workshop - Teh GRIMESHOP™!
- Bassman overhaul - G-MAN
- Home studio - GRIMESPACE Sound Lab!
Ostinato Rubato wrote:"That's the second boomery bro on this forum I've helped seduce to the greenside."
"Slow and steady gets to **** again eventually"
Re: Get Back
I'm really looking forward to watching this.... just waiting for a nice clear afternoon where I can binge it all without distractions...
Re: Get Back
Steve I believe that pedal is for a Leslie
“Our virtues and our failings are inseparable, like force and matter. When they separate, man is no more”
― Nikola Tesla
“I cannot be arsed with this right now”
― MISTER NOBODY™
"Stand up for what you believe in even if you are standing alone"
― Sophie Scholl
― Nikola Tesla
“I cannot be arsed with this right now”
― MISTER NOBODY™
"Stand up for what you believe in even if you are standing alone"
― Sophie Scholl
Re: Get Back
fretless wrote:Steve I believe that pedal is for a Leslie
That was my guess, not based on anything
Re: Get Back
Very cool - never seen one before. Was interesting to see the brand new Leslie being unboxed in the film.
Co-founder of the Jet Setters 2.0 (Jet ★ City Lounge Redux)
Gear
DIY
Gear
- CEOwLP (Sig T), Carvin DC135, Westone Spectrum SX (guitar) & GT (bass), Squier strat
- '66 Bassman, '61 Magnatone, Mark III, 1960AX, homebrew 2x12 (C90 / EVM12L Thiele), HX Stomp, JCA50H
- PLX GABion, SD-1, TS9, Crybaby, MXR108, Algal clone, Carbon Copy deluxe
DIY
- New workshop - Teh GRIMESHOP™!
- Bassman overhaul - G-MAN
- Home studio - GRIMESPACE Sound Lab!
Ostinato Rubato wrote:"That's the second boomery bro on this forum I've helped seduce to the greenside."
"Slow and steady gets to **** again eventually"
Re: Get Back
So now I have to wonder how they were getting any gain out of those twin reverbs, given they didn’t seem to be cranking them anywhere near enough to get the goods on their own.
Just saw a really great review by Rick Beato about the film. Will dig it up and post in a few.
Just saw a really great review by Rick Beato about the film. Will dig it up and post in a few.
Co-founder of the Jet Setters 2.0 (Jet ★ City Lounge Redux)
Gear
DIY
Gear
- CEOwLP (Sig T), Carvin DC135, Westone Spectrum SX (guitar) & GT (bass), Squier strat
- '66 Bassman, '61 Magnatone, Mark III, 1960AX, homebrew 2x12 (C90 / EVM12L Thiele), HX Stomp, JCA50H
- PLX GABion, SD-1, TS9, Crybaby, MXR108, Algal clone, Carbon Copy deluxe
DIY
- New workshop - Teh GRIMESHOP™!
- Bassman overhaul - G-MAN
- Home studio - GRIMESPACE Sound Lab!
Ostinato Rubato wrote:"That's the second boomery bro on this forum I've helped seduce to the greenside."
"Slow and steady gets to **** again eventually"
Re: Get Back
That would let you plug a guitar or whatever you wanted into the leslie .
“Our virtues and our failings are inseparable, like force and matter. When they separate, man is no more”
― Nikola Tesla
“I cannot be arsed with this right now”
― MISTER NOBODY™
"Stand up for what you believe in even if you are standing alone"
― Sophie Scholl
― Nikola Tesla
“I cannot be arsed with this right now”
― MISTER NOBODY™
"Stand up for what you believe in even if you are standing alone"
― Sophie Scholl
- itchyfingers
- Crystal Lettucer
- Posts: 10987
- Joined: Tue May 28, 2013 1:51 am
Re: Get Back
Tortuga wrote:So now I have to wonder how they were getting any gain out of those twin reverbs, given they didn’t seem to be cranking them anywhere near enough to get the goods on their own.
Just saw a really great review by Rick Beato about the film. Will dig it up and post in a few.
I spied at least one Fuzz Face in the room. There's definitely a grey one, and possibly a red one.