The Beatles - Real love (video clip). original pitch/key, final speed

Details
Title | The Beatles - Real love (video clip). original pitch/key, final speed |
Author | TheBeatles1962 |
Duration | 3:54 |
File Format | MP3 / MP4 |
Original URL | https://youtube.com/watch?v=myXVRPqhIL4 |
Description
*** disclaimer: I do not own and I do not claim to own the music in this video, it belongs to the artist and/or the respective copyright owners, so no copyright infringement intented. ***
The official release is speeded up and john's voice is ruined and sounds more like "alvin and the chipmunks" or the bee gees. That's why if you want to really get to know the song as it actually sounds, you must listen to it at its original pitch. The problem is that the usual way of lowering the pitch slows down the song too much, in fact I did that for my other vid of it. It's very slow compared to the final more "poppy" speed. I don't care, I prefer the slower one myself, but the fact that other people think it loses a bit of efectiveness or charm made me think "what if I can get it to keep both the original pitch and the final speed?". I've heard that the producers speeded up the song in order to make it more "commercial" or more "pop", (wich I find insulting to the music), but my point was "I bet they could have done it without ruining john's voice", and now I'm sure:
IF I COULD MANAGE TO SPEED IT UP WHILE KEEPING THE PITCH SO JOHN'S VOICE DOESN'T GET RUINED, AND USING ONLY A HOME PC AND THE REGULAR ANTHOLOGY 2 CD AS THE SOURCE, THEY COULD HAVE DONE IT BETTER IN A STUDIO!!!. THEY HAD PROFFESIONAL EQUIPMENT AND THE MASTER TAPES, SO THERE IS NO EXCUSE!!!.
Anyway, this is an attempt to spread this so people can listen to this wonderful song as it should have been released officially, like "free as a bird" was: at the original pitch of the demo, keeping john's voice, and this time, keeping the final speed too!.
ps: there was some loss of quality and the song sounds a bit more "far" than the official mix or even the slow version, but it was impossible to do this without losing some quality during the process.