Wow the piano man, sounds like a bar room player drunk, its a unique melody Paul's playing is really superb. Tom Waits should be jealous lol cheers
@haroldlloyd862111 сағат бұрын
Later on Al Green and Annie Lennox sang Put a little love in my heart which was stolen from this song no doubt about it .
@RogerPeetКүн бұрын
I remember in 1965, hearing this song everywhere I went. Transistor radios were everywhere. It's a great singalong song. Beatles4Ever
@-Isabella_Dash-Күн бұрын
2:04 JAJAJAJAJAAAAAAAAA ME IDENTIFICO XDDD VIVA LA VILLAAA Nueva intro para mi canal jsjsj
@DLD2MusicКүн бұрын
JAJAAJAJAJJ GRACIAS, crei desaparecido este video :}
@thomaspappalardo7589Күн бұрын
I wouldn’t call George’s LP a Custom in the description, as even though it is customized (a bit), there is a model called the LP Custom, which has gold hardware and three pickups.
@RogerPeetКүн бұрын
The Beatles will live on, after the human race is gone. I talked to an alien who assured me.
@pooman7842 күн бұрын
It might not be this one, but wasn't there a Beatles song that also had Keith Moon as a backing vocal
@zappo72912 күн бұрын
21:22 the drums in the background sound just like a machine gun :o
@danielbouju16883 күн бұрын
A crowd;John Crow-Ford"?
@danielbouju16883 күн бұрын
"If he become naked".
@vandenro3 күн бұрын
The bass playing sounds a bit hesitant. I dont think it was Paul.
@profile20475 күн бұрын
If you own a Rickenbacker, a jazz bass with the mute installed, and a Fender VI. I think you’d agree it’s the jazz bass. Also, also, Paul played this typical note sequence of Root 3rd, 5th all the time for I IV V songs. Also, other evidence would be listening to Dear Prudence. Of course I could be wrong, but I currently agree with the guy at the Bulivard recording studio channel.
@viva190_5 күн бұрын
the goddamn photos also colins bass is insane
@samekogan5 күн бұрын
So why wasnt lennon apart of this track? I heard he typically didnt want to work on George songs at all
@RaBob5 күн бұрын
13:42 Sounds like Lennon says: "Yesterday" at this point. I previously thought it was "Gets You There" or "Yes you can."
@chrisnewman72816 күн бұрын
more cow bells
@aaronstielstra60556 күн бұрын
What the hell is the name of those synth stabs? So 80s. 9:16 to 9:17.
@danielbouju16886 күн бұрын
Where is the sitar?
@Rianewjob016 күн бұрын
I prefer this to the final version which, I think, was over-produced.
@MrMarcbolan6 күн бұрын
but its not in sync
@guillermoalganaraz34427 күн бұрын
para mi hay algo de citara que se repite, reemplazando a lo que se dice guitarra
@gura_dura7 күн бұрын
when I first listened to this song. the Bell hooked my ears up (with guitars and vocals too). It's amazing that its properly played and well fitted in this song. MORE FIREBELL!!
@Burton_aka8 күн бұрын
Thank you This is marvelous research. Its musical appreciation the way a chef samples tastes and textures. Was hopin this was still around
@krisscanlon40518 күн бұрын
Pauls falsetto wow
@krisscanlon40518 күн бұрын
Listen to those lalalalas and just smile at those talented lads...my God. Saxes and piano delighting you all
@krisscanlon40518 күн бұрын
Oh those early Moog synths...well played...thank George for bringing it in...perfectly played by Paul
@wiltedjourneys8 күн бұрын
"Sexy sadie... she's the greatest... sexy sadie she's the latest and the greatest of them aAALL!!!:
@sundaygamer75028 күн бұрын
Yes
@pooman7848 күн бұрын
Despite what Wikipedia says, Paul played the fire bells in the basic track. John and George played their guitars so loud, that Paul couldn't record his bass alongside them so he went over to a fire bell and started hitting it. It was during the overdubs he played his bass.
@hatmanndo9 күн бұрын
I'd like to hear the original single deconstruction because it's mono. It's the only complete version. This album one is different. One small section cut out right before "Yellow matter custard". There is no stereo version of the mono release.
@owenstunes58049 күн бұрын
Sounds like they had great fun
@justinhamilton86479 күн бұрын
imagine you’re on a hilly top the wind is blowing and it’s so quiet. that’s what this song makes me imagine
@AlyssonGSouza10 күн бұрын
Nicky Hopkins era onipresente no cenário do rock dos anos 60, um grande músico.
@krisscanlon405111 күн бұрын
The piano fed thru the guitar amp between frequencies is so freaky...with weird almost synthy sound. Love it.
@vsmicer6 күн бұрын
The standard piano is miked up with a Neumann U47 to a Vox Conqueror amplifier, with Mal Evans (sometimes Chris Thomas) using the three point MRB (Mid Range Boost) switch, moving it between all three positions, especially noticeable at the end. Not all Vox amps had the MRB switch.
@AndrewLoukidis-jr2bp12 күн бұрын
Wasn't it the Danelectro bass?
@Urumitals12 күн бұрын
What is SF?
@ositamaiz210512 күн бұрын
THE BEATLES SON INALCANZABLES, NADIE LOS SUPERA, GENIOS
@areareare995314 күн бұрын
I don't care who played it - that last lilting riff at the end of this song is the bomb. It just added this nice twirl to the song around the bass and drum parts.
@danielbouju168814 күн бұрын
Love is all you need.
@danielbouju168814 күн бұрын
Beatles'Marseillaise...
@adamfindlay709115 күн бұрын
Why.
@DLD2Music15 күн бұрын
@@adamfindlay7091 cause i can
@gutgolf7415 күн бұрын
I don't get why you would write "piano - Paul or John" - it says "Paul on piano" on the f!cking original LP COVER!!
@scuffedcovers15 күн бұрын
very good
@user-mj9fn1uw5x15 күн бұрын
It's amazing a 2:19 song got me through a broken 💔. I played this song for two months straight until I started feeling better!! Beatles the GOATS 🚶🚶🚶🚶🎸🎸🎸🥁
@susancharlton939816 күн бұрын
And it was great to dance to
@chrisgeorgi602916 күн бұрын
My very favorite...touches the Soul. My Love Song.
@goriotv202316 күн бұрын
Paul hated this orchestration but man he used this arrangement from Wings up to this date. Love you Paul!
@saraholiveira20816 күн бұрын
Stalin: owa >< owa ><👉👈
@gokceralp17 күн бұрын
Guys, these men were not only musicians. Freddie was a graphics designer, Brian is an astrophysicist, John was an electronics engineer and Roger was gonna be a dentist (if he didn't leave the school). Queen was formed by 4 genius!
@jedcampett732818 күн бұрын
Face the fact... that he was pushing it and his mind was in the place where nothing is real
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Wow the piano man, sounds like a bar room player drunk, its a unique melody Paul's playing is really superb. Tom Waits should be jealous lol cheers
Later on Al Green and Annie Lennox sang Put a little love in my heart which was stolen from this song no doubt about it .
I remember in 1965, hearing this song everywhere I went. Transistor radios were everywhere. It's a great singalong song. Beatles4Ever
2:04 JAJAJAJAJAAAAAAAAA ME IDENTIFICO XDDD VIVA LA VILLAAA Nueva intro para mi canal jsjsj
JAJAAJAJAJJ GRACIAS, crei desaparecido este video :}
I wouldn’t call George’s LP a Custom in the description, as even though it is customized (a bit), there is a model called the LP Custom, which has gold hardware and three pickups.
The Beatles will live on, after the human race is gone. I talked to an alien who assured me.
It might not be this one, but wasn't there a Beatles song that also had Keith Moon as a backing vocal
21:22 the drums in the background sound just like a machine gun :o
A crowd;John Crow-Ford"?
"If he become naked".
The bass playing sounds a bit hesitant. I dont think it was Paul.
If you own a Rickenbacker, a jazz bass with the mute installed, and a Fender VI. I think you’d agree it’s the jazz bass. Also, also, Paul played this typical note sequence of Root 3rd, 5th all the time for I IV V songs. Also, other evidence would be listening to Dear Prudence. Of course I could be wrong, but I currently agree with the guy at the Bulivard recording studio channel.
the goddamn photos also colins bass is insane
So why wasnt lennon apart of this track? I heard he typically didnt want to work on George songs at all
13:42 Sounds like Lennon says: "Yesterday" at this point. I previously thought it was "Gets You There" or "Yes you can."
more cow bells
What the hell is the name of those synth stabs? So 80s. 9:16 to 9:17.
Where is the sitar?
I prefer this to the final version which, I think, was over-produced.
but its not in sync
para mi hay algo de citara que se repite, reemplazando a lo que se dice guitarra
when I first listened to this song. the Bell hooked my ears up (with guitars and vocals too). It's amazing that its properly played and well fitted in this song. MORE FIREBELL!!
Thank you This is marvelous research. Its musical appreciation the way a chef samples tastes and textures. Was hopin this was still around
Pauls falsetto wow
Listen to those lalalalas and just smile at those talented lads...my God. Saxes and piano delighting you all
Oh those early Moog synths...well played...thank George for bringing it in...perfectly played by Paul
"Sexy sadie... she's the greatest... sexy sadie she's the latest and the greatest of them aAALL!!!:
Yes
Despite what Wikipedia says, Paul played the fire bells in the basic track. John and George played their guitars so loud, that Paul couldn't record his bass alongside them so he went over to a fire bell and started hitting it. It was during the overdubs he played his bass.
I'd like to hear the original single deconstruction because it's mono. It's the only complete version. This album one is different. One small section cut out right before "Yellow matter custard". There is no stereo version of the mono release.
Sounds like they had great fun
imagine you’re on a hilly top the wind is blowing and it’s so quiet. that’s what this song makes me imagine
Nicky Hopkins era onipresente no cenário do rock dos anos 60, um grande músico.
The piano fed thru the guitar amp between frequencies is so freaky...with weird almost synthy sound. Love it.
The standard piano is miked up with a Neumann U47 to a Vox Conqueror amplifier, with Mal Evans (sometimes Chris Thomas) using the three point MRB (Mid Range Boost) switch, moving it between all three positions, especially noticeable at the end. Not all Vox amps had the MRB switch.
Wasn't it the Danelectro bass?
What is SF?
THE BEATLES SON INALCANZABLES, NADIE LOS SUPERA, GENIOS
I don't care who played it - that last lilting riff at the end of this song is the bomb. It just added this nice twirl to the song around the bass and drum parts.
Love is all you need.
Beatles'Marseillaise...
Why.
@@adamfindlay7091 cause i can
I don't get why you would write "piano - Paul or John" - it says "Paul on piano" on the f!cking original LP COVER!!
very good
It's amazing a 2:19 song got me through a broken 💔. I played this song for two months straight until I started feeling better!! Beatles the GOATS 🚶🚶🚶🚶🎸🎸🎸🥁
And it was great to dance to
My very favorite...touches the Soul. My Love Song.
Paul hated this orchestration but man he used this arrangement from Wings up to this date. Love you Paul!
Stalin: owa >< owa ><👉👈
Guys, these men were not only musicians. Freddie was a graphics designer, Brian is an astrophysicist, John was an electronics engineer and Roger was gonna be a dentist (if he didn't leave the school). Queen was formed by 4 genius!
Face the fact... that he was pushing it and his mind was in the place where nothing is real