I was reading in the news that George Martin did the "harpsichord solo" (piano recording doubled in speed so it sounded like a harpsichord) in "In My Life" and he played the trumpet in Penny Lane. If you read about him on the Net he was a very eclectic man who played a big role in the life of the Beatles.
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Great job....love that piano....gives me chills
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I was reading in the news that George Martin did the "harpsichord solo" (piano recording doubled in speed so it sounded like a harpsichord) in "In My Life" and he played the trumpet in Penny Lane. If you read about him on the Net he was a very eclectic man who played a big role in the life of the Beatles.
#418194 - 03/12/1607:36 AMRe: "Live and Let Die" on MoXF in mem.of George Martin
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Originally Posted By: Taike
Originally Posted By: Mark79100
Great job, Rosewood, on one of my favorite songs!
I was reading in the news that George Martin did the "harpsichord solo" (piano recording doubled in speed so it sounded like a harpsichord) in "In My Life" and he played the trumpet in Penny Lane. If you read about him on the Net he was a very eclectic man who played a big role in the life of the Beatles.
Yes, I had also heard the Penny Lane making-of story as presented in the video, it just had to be a highly professional baroque trumpeter... (and 27 pounds for that trumpet solo, WOW )