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Beatles forums => Polls => Topic started by: ShesCominDownFastYesSheIs on October 25, 2008, 09:31:51 PM
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What song has the best brass arrangement?
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Martha just cause a love the song, then got to get you into my life, walrus
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Got To Get You Into My Life hands DOWN.
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q2GlYM2gIwM (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q2GlYM2gIwM)
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Savoy Truffle, GGYITML, awww man this is too hard. Most of those are corkers.
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Got To Get You Into My Life hands DOWN.
I quite agree and so voted.
If I had to vote for a single brass instrument accompaniment, it would be the piccolo trumpet on Penny Lane.
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Got To Get You Into My Life.
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I quite agree and so voted.
If I had to vote for a single brass instrument accompaniment, it would be the piccolo trumpet on Penny Lane.
not the horn in for noone??????EQCi6ASHVUM (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EQCi6ASHVUM)
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Strawberry Fields!
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not the horn in for noone??????EQCi6ASHVUM ([url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EQCi6ASHVUM[/url])
Ah, pc31, I forgot about that wonderful French horn solo by Alan Civil. Yes, it would rank up there with David Mason's piccolo trumpet solo.
This, from Wikipedia:
The French-horn solo was by Alan Civil, a British horn player. Prior to the session, Civil thought he was playing for a classical album, mistaking the words "For No One" on a lead sheet as "For No. One", an abbreviation for "Symphony Number One". During the session, McCartney pushed Civil to play a note that was beyond the usual range of the instrument (pitched on an F horn, it is a Super-D sharp, that is, an octave above the standard 'high D#'). The result was the "performance of his life," high praise for someone who was known as the best French horn player in London at the time.
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It has to be the arrangement from GTGYIML!
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Savoy truffle is good, but what about the horns in Lady Madonna - some of my favorite!