Every breath you take And every move you make Every bond you break Every step you take I'll be watching you Every single day And every word you say Every game you play Every night you stay I'll be watching you Oh, can't you see You belong to me? How my poor heart aches With every step you take? Every move you make And every vow you break Every smile you fake Every claim you stake I'll be watching you Since you've gone, I've been lost without a trace I dream at night, I can only see your face I look around, but it's you I can't replace I feel so cold, and I long for your embrace I keep crying, baby, baby please Oh, can't you see You belong to me? How my poor heart aches With every step you take? Every move you make And every vow you break Every smile you fake Every claim you stake I'll be watching you Every move you make Every step you take I'll be watching you I'll be watching you (Every breath you take) (Every move you make) (Every bond you break) (Every step you take) I'll be watching you I'll be watching you I'll be watching you whoo, hoo (Every game you play) (Every night you stay) I'll be watching you I'll be watching you I'll be watching you I'll be watching you (Every single day) (Every word you say) (Every game you play) (Every night you stay) I'll be watching you
Think about it for a second. They are almost at the point of throwing this song in the bin as it wasn't working, then Sting turns to Andy and says "go on then make it your own" then Andy lays down this and the studio errupts. Now that's synchronicity for you. Genius.
You need a strong, butch, masculine pinky finger to play this song and a delay pedal. I didn't realize till I heard this that it's so string squeaky. He couldn't afford any Finger Ease?
I read Andy Summers autobiography One Train Later, and he wrote that he had the guitar part to Every Breath worked out and rehearsed before he came to the studio, but he nailed it in one take, and every person in the studio broke into applause after he was done.
Love how the sounds from position changes on the strings get caught by the effects... sounds like whispering. Keeping the arpeggiated sequence at tempo all the way through is a bigger challenge than players may think.
Interesting how lacking in drive the guitar part is. It's still great, but it definitely floats towards the back of the beat while the bass and drums do more than I recalled to propel the song.
@@Lemon-zw7cb Yeah. Actually it was common in the 80s to record in one pitch and then very slightly speed the record up, I can't tell exactly why. This guitar track might be the original, the recorded pitch/speed, and the mastered, the released version was tiny bit speeded up, hence the difference.
Does anybody know how to set the delay to get the doubling sound? i know there's a slight chorus but what about the delay setting? a lot of people cover this but wasn't able to mimick the doubling sound.
this is just perfect. this is the best riff from the 1980s. bam. my favorite, anyway. I don't know or really care about defining what's "best". who's to say. not I. but this is . . . this is perfect. he made a great song something else. this is the reason the song's got a billion views. okay, that's not true. this is the reason the song got, like, 200 million of those views. how's that. this is the reason Puff Daddy owned the year 1997. so much here.
Espectacular,debe ser la grabación de estudio de la banda xq se puede notar el audio de la canción de fondo. Quizás sea el auricular 🎧🎧 del guitarrista...me encantó..
Do you know how to set the delay to get the doubling sound? i know there's a slight chorus but what about the delay setting? a lot of people cover this but wasn't able to mimick the doubling sound.
@@paolo-1283 Unfortunately I do not. And agreed, that delay is incredibly hard to mimic. It repeats once but almost sounds like reverb, it’s very subtle and doesn’t immediately sound like another note. Wonder if Andy has said how he set it in an interview or something similar
Strange that he's playing it little bit different than in the original part 🤔
its not, its probably a different take on it
The slide sounds like whispers. This is beautiful beyond words.
Andy Summers grande, Bela Bartok esta detras de este riff inolvidable! De un gran musico a otro! Gracias por compartir!
Thanks so much for isolating this; it's great for teaching!
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Andy Summers was the narrow but important difference between great songwriting and songs that are impossible to forget.
I could listen to that outro forever, so beautiful
Andy Summers did this in one take, got a standing ovation from everyone in the studio. He is a genius
He is one of the most underrated players. He’s amazing
Every breath you take And every move you make Every bond you break Every step you take I'll be watching you Every single day And every word you say Every game you play Every night you stay I'll be watching you Oh, can't you see You belong to me? How my poor heart aches With every step you take? Every move you make And every vow you break Every smile you fake Every claim you stake I'll be watching you Since you've gone, I've been lost without a trace I dream at night, I can only see your face I look around, but it's you I can't replace I feel so cold, and I long for your embrace I keep crying, baby, baby please Oh, can't you see You belong to me? How my poor heart aches With every step you take? Every move you make And every vow you break Every smile you fake Every claim you stake I'll be watching you Every move you make Every step you take I'll be watching you I'll be watching you (Every breath you take) (Every move you make) (Every bond you break) (Every step you take) I'll be watching you I'll be watching you I'll be watching you whoo, hoo (Every game you play) (Every night you stay) I'll be watching you I'll be watching you I'll be watching you I'll be watching you (Every single day) (Every word you say) (Every game you play) (Every night you stay) I'll be watching you
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I never realize how much "every" in this song😅
That slide sound is so amazing
Think about it for a second. They are almost at the point of throwing this song in the bin as it wasn't working, then Sting turns to Andy and says "go on then make it your own" then Andy lays down this and the studio errupts. Now that's synchronicity for you. Genius.
tiktok has done it again
That arpeggio riff made the track iconic.
You need a strong, butch, masculine pinky finger to play this song and a delay pedal. I didn't realize till I heard this that it's so string squeaky. He couldn't afford any Finger Ease?
I always thought it was a beautiful song. I get the stalker feeling but if I just listen to the guitar it’s very pretty
the bass part, is so sloppy.. guy playing it must have been on H
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Best guitar riff of all times, i'm a Punker, a Headbanger, but Andy Summers was The man with this Masterpiece.
I need to do some serious stretching before I learn this omg😂
I read Andy Summers autobiography One Train Later, and he wrote that he had the guitar part to Every Breath worked out and rehearsed before he came to the studio, but he nailed it in one take, and every person in the studio broke into applause after he was done.
Those little squeaks are the real MVP.
Love how the sounds from position changes on the strings get caught by the effects... sounds like whispering. Keeping the arpeggiated sequence at tempo all the way through is a bigger challenge than players may think.
Lord...the B section.....unreal hugeness. Hugh Padham at the board.
Interesting how lacking in drive the guitar part is. It's still great, but it definitely floats towards the back of the beat while the bass and drums do more than I recalled to propel the song.
Oh wow, it sounds more beautiful isolated.
Nah you’re goated for this thank you, from 10 years later😫🙌
So simple but beautiful
Exellent ..!!
this shit is so hard to play man lmao
There is something udescribable to me when the second guitar line comes in at 3:12 it gives me chills.... Amazing...
Why is the tempo slower than the actual song from the record...?
this was recorded in the studio i think
@@Lemon-zw7cb Yeah. Actually it was common in the 80s to record in one pitch and then very slightly speed the record up, I can't tell exactly why. This guitar track might be the original, the recorded pitch/speed, and the mastered, the released version was tiny bit speeded up, hence the difference.
Its good
Try playing F#m9 on guitar in regular tuning and then you know how hard it is to play 😆
Yeah. This song is so hard to play 😭
I cannot think of a more distinctive guitar sequence than this one. Also, while it may sound simple it is one of the more difficult riffs to execute.
Not really.
So lonely. ruclips.net/user/shortsO-IZ81ECeYM?feature=share
Does anybody know how to set the delay to get the doubling sound? i know there's a slight chorus but what about the delay setting? a lot of people cover this but wasn't able to mimick the doubling sound.
Does some know what fx he was using for this song?
Is it possible to remix a finished product by isolating the tracks? Anyone?
1:25 this gives me chills every time 😍😍😍😍😍
What can I say? No words.
this is just perfect. this is the best riff from the 1980s. bam. my favorite, anyway. I don't know or really care about defining what's "best". who's to say. not I. but this is . . . this is perfect. he made a great song something else. this is the reason the song's got a billion views. okay, that's not true. this is the reason the song got, like, 200 million of those views. how's that. this is the reason Puff Daddy owned the year 1997. so much here.
Espectacular,debe ser la grabación de estudio de la banda xq se puede notar el audio de la canción de fondo. Quizás sea el auricular 🎧🎧 del guitarrista...me encantó..
Andy is an incredible very talented player
Dude is a straight up genius. This track alone made him a millionaire.
My favorite part are the dynamics. The slight alterations in the palm muting and the slides make it sound beautiful
Do you know how to set the delay to get the doubling sound? i know there's a slight chorus but what about the delay setting? a lot of people cover this but wasn't able to mimick the doubling sound.
@@paolo-1283 Unfortunately I do not. And agreed, that delay is incredibly hard to mimic. It repeats once but almost sounds like reverb, it’s very subtle and doesn’t immediately sound like another note. Wonder if Andy has said how he set it in an interview or something similar
@@mutt8553 I think he just make some Overdubs and the parts were selected for create this feeling (ambience).
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absolutely sublime xx
1:23 This sound is so... English