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Poll there a worldwide 1st is coming to live a full is going to happen this month I'll give you a clue it's got something to do with the Beatles Well Julie has already blown the gaff on that one it is Sergeant Papo going to have more on that in a moment but we know Sergeant Pepper how many times we heard Sergeant Babbitt this is going to be different is going to be different in a big way as well we'll talk more about it shortly and if you are a smoker and you find yourself on a train platform just once in a vapor or a little. Yes the day you count it's banned in any public areas of messy rail stations or platforms we're going to be live from Central just before half past 8 just to see what can and what you can't do much different and watch change a brand new week a brand you give me 5 cat knows what the category is Steve doesn't it sealed in an envelope and then we'll try to get through the whole 5 between now and Friday. 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Now get on to this how would you like to hear the Beatles album Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band to give it its full and correct title as if they were in the same room as you will take little fulla national museums live a full with a little help from their friends like at Apple and welcoming it's called an immersive experience of the album as a Christmas gift to the city it's going to happen between the 19th of December and the 9th of January and it's at the Albert on the Royal Albert Hall and you know why it gets better than it get it's getting better all the time to call in the song on the album it's free but more details to follow in a minute let's say from Giles Martin son of the legendary Beatles producer George Martin and his Grammy award winning producer in his own right so he's created the special mix of the album from the original tapes claiming to went down to see him and this is what he brought back. To appear in the nursery version of the record it's a bit like me it's a bit like the vinyl melting and you fall into the disc and into the world and what it is essentially it's it's being in the room of the Beatles in a music room music doesn't actually get old recordings don't really get old time in there they are time stamps of of that time and what we've done is we take the original tapes and we create this sort of the most excitement most of experience we bring to Liverpool. So fans and not fans that might be found soon can listen to such a personally hostile band like never before the change an amazing condition the Beatles are very lucky to record on a tape format that was. This Amy tape which hasn't actually got all the Beatles tapes they sound like they're recorded yesterday and if one of the things that I try and do. When. Doing remakes or doing something like we're doing now is is is give people the same experience I get when I come to Abbey Road which is I can get a tape and a tape machine and playback through speakers and it does sound like they're in the room with you it's quite extraordinary as it was appealing about the layers of technology so you can get closer to the experience of close to listening to them because you know we do tend to him musical the time but we don't listen often and albums are important and this album's in currently in. The message of purpose it was our 1st Beatles out where they did try to make a record they could play live didn't they decide they were going to play live if I didn't play lime to the rooftop concert again. And so therefore the studio became their playground they used techniques of sampling and you know techniques we take for granted they are laptops they did manually and Chris different sound. They didn't believe in just. Playing a song they wants to paint a picture with it and I think that's what changed it's about you know where my father 1st of Abbey Road which is 950 he can't have a road the ambition was to create a perfect recording of someone singing in a studio and that was it but he pretty much got there I mean recordings haven't actually really got any better since the since the mid sixty's we still record the same way on 2 different machines and what the bill decides to do is they dory they go in there to spell Instagram photographs they started playing filters so they're creating images that you could only ever hear if they were created if you were. You know being the Benetton that benefit the Mr Kite you know was taken from a circus poster and John said to my dad you know I want to smell the sawdust that's all it do and that was the way he would describe stuff and so they took you know they solved the Calliope's there were quite a collage as a chart of the tapes they create of the sort of Malone's of circus as they used sound effects you know the album starts with a I think was a recording from the on the fringe concert you forget that my dad had in the game bridges and are similar that an audience from there you know we're surrounded now days by visual stimulus if you look some of the room it was to an album they start saying things and that's how it used to be and also you'll see more of you if you have stimulus like crowd sounds or the animal sounds in a good morning or you know it it's almost like a feast for the years if you like. And really really meticulous and really well planned that's the that's the thing that takes you that surprise you about such a purpose it consistently changes 6 C. My dad wouldn't talk about the Beatles much because he'd moved on and he's working on you Paul because they were doing albums together. But again Paul wouldn't discuss the Beatles the stage at that stage or that he played the Beatles songs in his concerts in the eighty's and then my dad was asked to the anthologies that stage I was 20 and I was his ears were his dog. Def most of the working with him I was at university the same time and that's how I started getting into it and then I forgot about it I went off and did lots of things and then. The circus Late Show they did do was sort of sleigh and and I had problems with how the end of the music and my father was on well I met up with just as success to something else and I said No Aspen I went it's not reckon I can create a gig that never happened by chopping the tapes up and we did His Love Project and and that was it under sucked into the. Wow I am listening to things on that album there are Clemenson brought back from Apple Studios and I've listened to Sergeant Pepper forever but there's bits on that I have never picked out before is not. A jazz Martin with Clare mentor down at Apple studio all Paul Gallagher is the deputy director of museum of Liverpool has been down to my b. Road I think you went with Minty as well to hear the mix we've just been listening there on 2 speakers in a radio studio and it sounded great you can imagine what it's going to sound up with the big speakers and it's all surround it's going to knock the socks off Tony is really is what is it like it was an exciting experience just going to Abbey Road have to say you know and people forget that's a working student you know that hundreds of musicians coming and going but the real reason we were there was to listen to it because we would be taught these descriptions it's an immersive experience it's 360 degree sound but nothing will give you the experience of it until you're in the room listening to it and it's Giles mentioned you know when you've got a listening experience suddenly and you lower the lights suddenly it's painting pitches for you is it like being in the room and playing for you it's exactly like . Donna you mentioned really there's no you sound be another here they were all there on the original mixes he was like an archivist he's gone right back to those . Original tape yeah clean them up and represented them but he's also very very sensitive to the originals so it's not one of these eighty's remakes is where there's all the stuff put in and has nothing to do with the original He's very sensitive about the history of the bands and custodian of this music but what you're listening to is unlike nothing you've heard before it's completely reassuring at the original songs are just as you imagine but they elevate them to new levels there's bits of instrumentation buried deep in the originals because they're using for track Yeah of course isn't that testament to George Martin and the way he recorded the recording technique with that limited equipment even though it was cutting edge at the time now it's prehistoric but that those tapes of survived and you could still you know hear those master tapes now and they still sound amazing it's exactly that and they use the best tapes because I asked that very same question to the chap from Universal when I was down there we had to have to bake these tapes if you have to do this he said No George in the Beatles picked the best tapes they were stored correctly but they had this sense of these wonderful pictures that together with John Paul George and Ringo they were trying to create an eye on the engineers who played a big role in that whole chess hammering on people out of an era and Harken Smith from him I do remember hurricanes men or Smith Yeah they all played a massive role in trying to revision lies what the band wanted I think the great thing about The Beatles I always thought that's often underestimated because of the significance of what they meant historically and the part of the whole music and cultural revolution as they wrote the most fantastic song yeah and they recorded them I thought brilliantly but now we're being told there's another mix and you think how can you improve on that now you're going to listen to this recording and wish this is the only way you could ever hear this music you're going to be completely surrounded in it they're going to be. A mercy of it's a lovely thing when you lower the lights and your money generation takes over you know and they have the graces of imagination with fantastic compass ssion thought in pictures and I think it's. The absolutely wonderful it's going to be great to close your eyes and just imagine having the whole stance in the walls to the benefit of Mr Kite in there as well Absolutely and that was one of the ones I was really looking forward to as was George's Within You Without You and then just sore but there's a couple of tracks I would argue maybe the last celebrated trucks that just have this punch that you've never heard before and that's all the time it was getting better was when I think Good morning good morning good model whatever it was things on that never before and I've listened to it to death you know but you know I was thinking God this is like well it sounds like Paul Well it's you know it's a stream of consciousness and that edge of that new way that I think people are going to if you're lucky enough to get a ticket and I hope the whole point of this is it's a it's a wonderful Christmas gift from Apple to the people of a pool and they're very keen livable city region that people living in Liverpool get the opportunity to come down it's completely free and this is the lovely Christmas gift to the city how do we get it how do we get these tickets well well on 10 o'clock this morning if you go online to our Web site w w dot Liverpool museums dot org dot u.k. Forward slash Pepper you can book 2 tickets for free you have to book you can't turn a well limited it's a 2 person because we think it's going to be hugely popular because it's going to be here you can also have the opportunity to will open collector kits as well through museum Liverpool but all that information is online from 10 o'clock today so we're we're bracing ourselves for the moment of truth and I bet you want people to finally get the opportunity to acquire them the shows are from the 19th of December right the way through to the 9th of January but all 5 days over the Christmas period when the venues are short right and we're running 5 shows a day that's that's a lot of tickets then isn't it is a lot of tickets we still don't know who's going to be in north so just to try to get as many people right across the city region to come through it and experience it it's a lovely collaboration between Tate Liverpool National Museum of Liverpool boil up at dark Universal Music after Liam you know we've never worked before that closely with tape before they invited us they said you want to be part. This fantastic exciting adventure we said yes please I like it it here it's down at Martin Luther King building Jr which is formerly known as the top traffic office some people might know a more familiar as the could alter studios However they are now you know they're going to create a room in a room in Mercer experience yeah go in the lights go out lowered are going to knock your socks off when you hear this music like you've never heard before about you are so why why just finally why why have Apple done this is it just a Christmas gift or. Something I've got me journalists that are now I'm trying I'm trying to do. You know his I mean they've they've been experiments him with this doll the outlaw sound yeah which is the most fantastic sound system you're the spot sounds you will come from behind you the color is still going to be that kind of mix that we're familiar with and they've experimented with it down to an Abbey Road so any people have ever heard this before very selected groups of people down to Abbey Road I think we're probably talking in the low hundreds actually so their plan was why don't we open this up so we have an experience all over Christmas and the connection with Liverpool couldn't be stronger you know we think of them as our band they're the world's band because we think of them as ours and they thought this would be a lovely thing to do just for a free gift to the city of Liverpool give us that website again w w dot Liverpool museums dot org dot u.k. Forward slash Pepper I will disappoint and it's 10 o'clock this morning I'll be governor of man with a bit I want to crash in should be Ok we're all set you're all set to go Paul great to see you and also you see it's a lovely lovely gesture from Apple as well we will be inundated from 10 o'clock this morning Paul Gallagher deputy director of the Museum of Liverpool and huge Beatles fan knows his stuff could see you thank you C.T.'s take care. Of her state now let's get the latest b.b.c. News headlines. In the news this Monday morning the 2nd of December students residences in Liverpool city center being visit. By Merseyside police to reassure them after a woman was raped in the early hours of Sunday morning and a vigil will be held later this morning in honor of the victims of the London Bridge attack the members of the emergency services and members of the public who confronted the nice man and the g.m.b. 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