3.46am
7 November 2022
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woops, I forgot to add the link to that isolated bass for Dear Prudence
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3.50am
7 November 2022
This guy on YT demonstrates the bass and his sounds much better than the isolated track and more accurate. I think there’s something about the isolation process that messes with the sound maybe.
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4.50pm
17 June 2021
@Beatlebug I love the bass on Dear Prudence as well. Everything about the song from the lyrics to the guitar playing is beautiful. It’s a great one to start your day brightly.
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6.53pm
30 December 2022
Rube said
@Beatlebug I love the bass on Dear Prudence as well. Everything about the song from the lyrics to the guitar playing is beautiful. It’s a great one to start your day brightly.
When I get a bass that plays better I will learn it. I’m planning on getting a Jazz bass next
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14 June 2016
I find a lot of casuals like this song, and are taken by the gentle peace it has. The ending segment which builds and builds to the satisfying release never gets old.
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4.05pm
6 April 2014
melaniehiscock said
I heard Dear Prudence for the first time not long ago on one of those All Beatles internet radio stations and I liked it. I’m surprised it’s not more well known.
I still love this song. Mind you I also prefer a lot of the lesser-known Enid Blyton tales rather than George and Timmy and Darrel Rivers and Elizabeth Allen who suck up all the Blyton remembrance.
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