Within You Without You: различия между версиями

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Изначально, длительность «Within You Without You» составляла 30 минут, но для включения композиции на альбом, Харрисон сократил её. Включить смех в конце песни было идеей Харрисона, желавшего таким образом облегчить настроение и следовать звучанию альбома.
 
В 2006 году ремикс "Within You Without You" вошёл на альбом ''[[Love (альбом The Beatles)|Love]]''.
The song was also included on the 2006 [[remix]] album ''[[Love (The Beatles album)|Love]]''. For this album, George Harrison’s vocal and sitar parts were mixed over McCartney’s bass and Ringo’s drum parts from "[[Tomorrow Never Knows]], " although the opening lyric, "Turn off your mind…Relax and float downstream…It is not dying…it is not dying, " came from "Tomorrow Never Knows, " as does the set of reversed sound effects utilized in the mashup. During part of the second verse of the mashup version, the drums and bass of «Tomorrow Never Knows» are silenced, with the tabla percussion parts of «Within You Without You» there in its place. Also, Harrison’s vocals are heard in the key of C major, the original key before being sped up for the «Sgt. Pepper» album cut. The blending of these two songs is considered the most effective form of [[Mashup (music)|mashup]] on the album.{{sfn|PopMatters|2006}} All of the music for ''[[Love (The Beatles album)|Love]]'' was remixed and remastered by The Beatles' producer [[George Martin|Sir George Martin]] and his son [[Giles Martin|Giles]]. The ''Love'' remix is one of the songs in ''[[The Beatles: Rock Band]]''.{{sfn|Frushtick|2009}} The original version has also been released as downloadable content along with the rest of the ''Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band'' album in November 2009.
 
[[Stephen Stills]] was so impressed by the lyrics that he had them carved on a [[Dimension stone|stone]] [[monument]] in his yard.{{sfn|Dowlding|1989|p=175}} John Lennon pronounced it «one of George’s best songs.»{{sfn|Sheff|2000|p=186}}