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Yellow Submarine - Let It Be...Naked Mystery Cache

Hidden : 3/12/2014
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Let It Be...Naked


Let It Be... Naked is a 2003 album by the Beatles. It is a remixed and remastered version of their 1970 album Let It Be. The project was overseen by Paul McCartney, who felt that Phil Spector's production did not accurately represent the group's "stripped-down" intentions for the original album. Let It Be... Naked presents the songs "naked"—without Spector's overdubs and without the incidental studio chatter featured between most cuts of the original album. Let It Be... Naked also replaces "Dig It" and "Maggie Mae" with “Don't Let Me Down”, originally featured as the B-side of the "Get Back" single. Most of the songs on Let It Be... Naked, differ significantly from the original versions on Let It Be. First, they are in a different running order than the original LP. Second, all of Phil Spector's orchestral and choral overdubs were removed, and his Wall of Sound mixing technique was not used. Additionally, all lead vocals and drums are now placed in the middle of the stereo picture, giving the album a more modernised sound and feel. Finally, all studio and rooftop dialogue from the original album was removed, resulting in a number of sharp fade-outs where dialogue had been previously audible. Two songs that had been included on the original album—the traditional Liverpool folk song "Maggie Mae" and the improvisational piece "Dig It"—were both excised, as they "didn't fit comfortably with the concept of a straight album.". Lennon's "Don't Let Me Down" was added to the running order, although Naked features a composite edit of the two versions from the rooftop concert, rather than the B-side from the "Get Back" single. "I've Got a Feeling" was also presented in a new composite edit of its two rooftop concert takes. The cover image of the album is a monochrome negative of the original cover picture, although George Harrison's photograph has been replaced with a new one for undisclosed reasons. George's new photo conforms to that of the other three in that it shows him in performance, as opposed to the photo on the original sleeve.

Track Listing:
1. “Get Back”; 2. “Dig a Pony”; 3. “For You Blue”; 4. “The Long and Winding Road”; 5. “Two of Us”; 6. “I've Got a Feeling”; 7. “One After 909”; 8. “Don't Let Me Down”; 9. “I Me Mine”; 10. “Across the Universe”; 11. “Let It Be”


Answer the following question for the correct coords.


The cover image of the album is a what kind of negative of the original cover picture?

Stereo - N 30 22.112 W 082 28.182

Monochrome - N 30 22.338 W 082 27.747

Kodachrome - N 30 22.745 W 082 27.567

Monographic - N 30 21.998 W 082 27.210


The container is a pill-on-a-stake.

REMEMBER:
There is little or no cell service in the area.
There are areas of water across the roads.
Think carefully before driving into water.

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

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Decryption Key

A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M
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N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z

(letter above equals below, and vice versa)