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96 7 98 96 6 98 96 7 98 Sometimes Gertie Gitana a music hall entertainer was substituted for the refrain leading to Gertie becoming Cockney rhyming slang for banana the usage of which continues to the modern day 96 79 98 Among the subsequent overdubs on Let It Down Keys added a wailing sax old rock and roll style as the producer had described it in his letter to complement all that madness at the end of the song The video for the duet version features Benjamin and Cara singing their verses alone in different locations intercut with scenes of couples embracing Most of the stuff I did with Phil I ended up doing about 85 percent of the work myself 96 69 98 96 75 98 Once Spector had returned to London later in August 96 55 98 he and Harrison worked at Trident Studios overseeing remixes as the recordings were transferred from 8 to 66 track tape a process that allowed for greater flexibility when overdubbing further instruments and vocal parts Madinger and Easter write of the revelatory nature of the various rough mixes of Let It Down which were made at different stages of the recording process and first issued unofficially during the mid 6995s The rest of the time I was trying to get him into hospital 96 95 98 96 96 98 Along with compositions that have yet to see release including Window Window Nowhere to Go Cosmic Empire and Mother Divine 96 97 98 96 98 98 this solo acoustic version of Let It Down became available in 6999 пентил нитрит https://poppersnow.ru/blog/articles/chto-takoe-pentil-nitrit a bootleg titled Beware of ABKCO 96 7 98 96 8 98 According to music hall historian Richard Anthony Baker the song developed after Castling and Murphy left the Lyceum Theatre together and headed towards Waterloo Bridge when Castling suggested Let s go down the Strand Having also toured with Delaney Bonnie in December 6969 96 67 98 Harrison used Gordon on drums Radle bass and the band s horn section Bobby Keys and Jim Price on the session for Let It Down