The Beatles - Something (REVIEW)
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- Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024
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That's George. He wrote this song. John's singing back up. Frank Sinatra called it "the greatest love song ever written."
I think Sinatra actually credited this to Lennon and McCartney which wound George up somewhat.
It really does sound like John only though. Maybe George did that on purpose?
I don't think it's the greatest love song ever written. Some of Frank's were better.
It's Actually George and Paul, not John.
@@324cmac LOL!!! Frank didn't write any songs, love or otherwise.
McCartney's Bass on this is some of his best work
His harmonies are quite nice too
Paul writes some the most melodic bass lines. His bass work on “Silly little love songs” is some of my favorite too
Paul is one of those individuals who just IS music incarnate. Mozart, Hendrix, Prince, Karen Carpenter, Brian Wilson. Oh, Aretha Franklin...The truly great are uncommon, but not hopelessly rare to find. I loved how "they" paid tribute to Paul in the documentary on Sound City recording studio. What a great flick. (No spoilers here for anyone who hasn't seen it, go watch it immediately, do not pass go, do not collect $200). Cheers. @@scottpeterson7469
The drums are genius on this.
He just flies in this one...
It's George, not John. George also wrote this masterpiece, really coming into his own as a great songwriter after working in the huge shadow of John and Paul.
its both of them
To be fair, George has a bit of a John-style inflection in his voice, especially here. (Must be that Liverpudlian accent ) It's easy to mistake George for John as a n00b until you get an ear for George's voice. I know I did.
I've seen that some consider that George does his best John Lennon imitation with this incredible song . Here Comes The Sun is his Paul imitation
George wrote the song years before they recorded it for Abbey Road.
This is my personal #1 song of all time. It is as close to perfect as a song can be-the lyrics, the melody, the bass line, the drumming and the guitar playing all meld seamlessly together and result in beautiful song.
@@pokerface1967 Nah, this one at least is 100% George!
This album is a masterpiece start to finish. I don’t think there’s any let down as you continue through
Maxwell's Silver Hammer?
@@visarr Even that one is great! Very catchy.
It's a 9/10. A masterpiece would be Revolver.
@@visarrStill infinitely better than most songs other bands release
@@harold3165 I agree. When a reporter asked John why the Beatles broke up, his response was "Maxwell's Silver Hammer." Maybe in jest, but a bit of truth in there too.
It's a George Harrison composition. Covered by many other artists. George wrote, plays the main guitar part, and sings. This was a precursor to the songs on his All Things Must Pass album. Thank you.
I didn't realize this was Harrison's work, but as I was watching this reaction, I thought this sounds like something Harrison would write. I have a hard time distinguishing the voices, as I am but a casual listener. Thanks for the information.
This song is love song but about god, Khrishna
Yes he did! My all time favorite
@@botabob The guitar solo is a giveaway. A Bridge to All Things Must Pass.
I think that Paul sings harmony on this.
Frank Sinatra called this one of the greatest love songs ever written, and it doesn’t even say I love you in it.
Not just one of, but the greatest. That's one hell of a compliment.
It’s George Harrison on lead vocals. He wrote the song and Frank Sinatra called “Something” the greatest love song of the past 50 years.🖖🏼
Deep, sweet n sad George is on vocals and guitar. This song, which is about his then wife Pattie Boyd, blew Lennon and McCartney's mind when George Harrison brought it in. When high tone people like Sinatra, Sarah Vaughn, Peggy Lee, O Jays, Isaac Hayes, King Curtis, Tony Bennett, Ray Charles... are singing it, you know you wrote a banger. Currently there are 628 recorded versions of it.
George Harrison is such an underrated song writer. It's George singing.
Underrated by who exactly? Besides you?
😆 🤣 😂 Gen Z kids call everything "iconic" and "underrated" when they just mean "I like it."
@docsavage8640 yeah, I'm a 62 year old "kid." 😀
He was lucky or Unlucky to be in a Group with 2 musical geniuses:)
Andy Bradbury.@@ivanjulian2532
Wait until you get to Side 2 with the medley starting with You Never Give Me Your Money
4:02 - Sun King
6:29 - Mean Mr. Mustard
7:35 - Polythene Pam
8:45 - She Came In Through The Bathroom Window
10:45 - Golden Slumbers
12:18 - Carry That Weight
13:53 - The End
16:14 - Her Majesty
I don't want to spoil it for you, but it will blow your mind! 😁
Yes. The medley has to be listened to as one. The individual songs are very short & won’t make much sense as stand alone songs. The medley is incredible. You guys will love it.
AMEN & AMEN!!!
Listen to the whole second side as one. Here Cones the Sun, Because, You Never Give Me Your Money and the Medley, starting with Sun King. Note: make sure it is NOT the remastered version. Simply ruined it. And listen all the way to the end!
@@johnroyalmills-33 Yes, definitely this!
SIDE B MUST BE LISTENED TO STRAIGHT THROUGH.. it’s gonna sound stupid if they don’t do it that way, cause each tune is pretty short and abruptly goes into the next tune. 🤷
Great reaction!! George made some of the the best Beatles songs!! And that's him singing it, playing guitar on it - he owns this one! This probably places in my top 5 Beatles tracks. It's just beautiful.
One of the most beautiful songs ever. I'll never forget hearing it for the first time when it first came out. Mesmerizing.
It’s a “Pattie Boyd” song - like “Layla”. It’s written and sung by George - who is my favourite Beatle, too!
Imagine being Pattie! The greatest musical muse, ever!
Peace
I'd like to see a special on her!
Don't forget Clapton's song "Wonderful Tonight" was also written about her. She inspired three amazing songs! Don't know anyone else who can say that.
She must have been one hell of a women
Bell Bottom Blues too.
And she was mid af
It's George's song and he's singing it. Another beautiful song is "Because."
George Harrison wrote four songs about a woman - Patty Boyd, 'Something,' 'I Need You' and 'So Sad,' and 'For You Blue'.' Eric Clapton
also wrote five songs about Patty Boyd, 'Layla", 'Wonderful Tonight,' 'She Waiting,' 'Old Love' (my favorite), and 'Bell Bottom Blues.' That's
a lot of inspiration for one woman to be the muse for so many great songs. Love your amazing analysis and comments on the music.
Patty Boyd must have been an amazing woman for two giants of music to be so inspired.
Rosanna Arquette was the inspiration for _that_ Toto song, as well as Peter Gabriel's _In Your Eyes_ .
He even produced or helped with Badfinger ....
quite the muse!
What is amazing is that George and Eric remained very good friends after Pattie married Eric.
My absolute favorite part of this song is the bridge. And George is totally bringing it on lead vocals. And the high harmony is just killer.
Isn't that the chorus? Does this song even have a bridge?
Another song about Pattie Boyd. This woman is responsible for some of the greatest love songs of three different decades.
'60s, '70s...and what other songs?
@@docsavage8640 1969; SOMETHING 1970:LAYLA 1985 Eric Clapton:She's Waiting and ,also,Eric:1989 OLD LOVE.
And the thing is, she's "cute." I guess I'd have to see her in person to fully understand why George and Eric were mesmerized.
@@Isleofskye Isn't Wonderful Tonight about her as well?
@@stephenriggs8177 She must have a good personality:)
"On a whole nother level" So true. It's my favorite album of all time. Got the album for Christmas 1969. :)
Me too, but on my 9th bday!
Paul said the two best songs on this album were George's, "Something, and Here Comes the Sun" And yes they recorded Let It Be First but they were so disillusioned they didn't release it and were about to break up the band, but John and Paul called George Martin and said we can't go out like this so they recorded Abbey Road. But timewise AR was released first then Let It Be.
Such a great album...enjoying your reactions! That's George on vocals, guys!
Great bass playing by Paul. George said Paul's bass line was a bit too busy for George's liking. It's the perfect formula that made them so great. The contributions that each made on the others songs is what put them in a class by themselves. On the opening track come together it was Ringos drum pattern and Paul's bass playing again that made the song. John's original arrangement had a much faster tempo. Paul suggested slowing it down and giving it a "swampy" bass line and feel. Add in Ringos 100% perfect and memorable drum pattern and you get The usual Beatles platinum standard! On the track Something it was George's soulful,bluesy guitar and Paul's bass playing that carried the song and compliments eachother perfectly! Pure Beatles fire!
The great thing about Abbey Road is how awesome Paul was as a backing musician on the songs that he didn't write. There isn't band on the planet who wouldn't have wanted Paul's skills at that point in his career - purely as a backing muso.
Paul's bass is unbelievable in this song. He's staying busy but it's so melodic.
Never clicked a video so fast in my life
I love you guys. You just flat out love and appreciate great music...I watch everything you post...nice work boys keep it comin'. You are gonna be blown away by the real stories behind all your questions....
I remember my dad letting me stay up late to watch Ed Sullivan when the Beatles first hit America. Great music. 😎
From 1948 until its cancellation in 1971, the show ran on CBS every Sunday night from 8-9 p.m. Eastern Time. You must have been a baby if you had to be in bed by 8pm. I was 11 years old when they came on the show for the first time. 😊😊
Oh dear god! It's GEORGE!! A masterpiece. At that stage George was writing so much. He had so many songs that he released a tripple vinyl solo album the same year.
next year
Massive Beatles fan here. And this is my Number One
So excited for this entire album! Please do the medley at the end in one video.
The whole album!
Great request!
That'll be tough for these guys to do. There will be so much to say. LOL
Written and sung by George for the penultimate rock muse Pattie Boyd - the same Pattie Boyd that Eric Clapton wrote Layla for, which has references to George not being there when Pattie needed him.
Penultimate means “2nd to last”. I think you meant ultimate.
I think the first has to be Yoko Ono IMO@@andrewwright9378
Such a beautiful, beautiful song. George’s solo work is worth diving into. He didn’t put out the same volume of work as McCartney or Lennon, but he is one of the best song writers ever.
George had a LOT of duds in his solo catalogue. Maybe listen to all his LPs before you say such silly things. He was great when he was "on," but he churned out a lot of mediocre tunes when uninspired to fill out his albums. Same thing happened to the others after the band was over. But all made at least one masterpiece album.
@@docsavage8640Well, I HAVE listened to (and own) all of George’s solo work. Maybe you’re the one who hasn’t listened to his songs. Yes, he had some duds but they’re far outweighed but what’s good. Besides, it’s not as if all of them didn’t have duds. Some of Paul’s solo work is horrendous; some of it’s great, just like George’s, John’s, or Ringo’s.
It's George. He wrote it. He was always my favorite Beatle, but when he wrote this one, he hit the pinnacle. There will never be another Beatles. The table was set for them by what went before, and there can never be another table set like that one so it follows there can never be another Beatles. They were absolutely right for their, which was also my, time. At 79 I am so thankfully I came along during the period I did. Probably America's golden age, but certainly music's golden age. Recording tech was just coming fully into it's own at that time and they just carried it forward like no one else. I loved them.
🔥🔥 Best Band Ever ⭐⭐🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥⭐⭐⭐
The best band that ever was and ever will be.
One of the most beautiful love songs ever.
I was in 7th grade when this came out. I'm 66 and this song hits me much harder today then back then. The Beatles were the modern equivalent of Mozart, Bach, Beethoven, and Brahms frorming a group (my apologize to fans of Chopin and others who belong in this group). I'm the son of a 60's jazz musician.
George's first post-breakup album, All Things Must Pass, is nothing short of monumental ---just one killer track after another, and a candidate for a full album reaction
Ringo’s drums on this are extraordinary. It’s the perfect combination of sadness and funk.
George's guitar solo was recorded live with the string accompaniment. It is regarded as one of the tastiest iconic solos. One of George's songs that acknowledged him as a gifted songwriter.
So glad you're doing this album. Very important in the history of modern music. But yes, that's all George.
George wrote this and is the main vocalist with John singing back up.
Lennon & McCartney were so prolific and got all of the attention that George was almost criminally neglected and underrated. He was an amazing songwriter/musician in his own right and this song showcases his creativity and talent. RIP brother George.
Yes, but George gave credit to the two of them for teaching him a little songwriting.
Underrated by who exactly? Besides you?
Enjoyed watching you enjoy a great song from a great band. Excellent reaction fellas! Appreciate you 🙏 ❤
The reason it's often so hard to tell one from the other when singing is the same reason their harmonies were so fantastic. They grew up harmonising with each other. They can all sound like each other so much.
Love your honest reaction chaps... Simply beautiful , brilliant and unforgettable.
I was born in 1997 but I have so much love for The Beatles. Under appreciated in this era for sure.
absolute perfection! Maybe the best love song ever made! dbl ♥
Thats George. He wrote it for his wife Patti Boyd
who later married Eric Clapton.
You need to check out George's solo album called "All Things Must Pass". Beautiful record.
All George all day.
I'm buckled in for this ride. My neighbor turned me on to this record and Let It Be when I was little kid around nine years old. I'm now 55. Two GREAT records. Keep it going. Y'all killing it. Like I said. I'm locked in for this.
Beautiful George is on lead vocals, he sings like he played. Lovely soul
George is my favorite beatle. Listen to that guitar. He was seeing what Clapton was doing and wanted in.
I will add that you guys point out things that I’ve not paid attention to but when you’ve brought out it out, be it Elton John or the Beatles you’ve made me listen that much more.
This was (the late) George Harrison on vocals. He wrote this song about his 1st wife Pattie... Sadly they divorced in the 70's.
Harrison sang quite a few Beatles songs - 'Here comes the Sun'... 'Taxman' ... 'I need you' ... 'While my guitar gently weeps'
As a lad from Liverpool I’m so happy your keeping this music alive thanks
George Harrison writing about Pattie Boyd. She has quite the history with Harrison and Eric Clapton, some great songs written about her.
10 notable ones in fact from 1969-1989.
Paul is an all time great bass player. So underrated in that aspect.
Ah, George. A man with a poet's heart. Great, great album.
There are moments in songs over the years that are so painfully beautiful, you physically feel the bittersweet ache. For me it doesn't happen often, but the vocal harmony of "and all I have to do is think of her" has always melted me. George gets my vote for best love song ever as well as best pop song ever with "Here Comes the Sun."
Fav Beatles album ......I think
George is my favorite, too. Give his solo works a listen sometime! He sings lead on this song, which he also wrote. Great reaction to a great song. Thank you!
I really love Paul's bass guitar on this song. That's George on lead vocals.
BEAUTIFUL COMPOSITION!! LYRICS: SUPREME....just the whole FEEL of this song is SO SPECIAL!!! THANKS, GUYS!!!
The single greatest song to sing to a woman.😊
Luv your takes on The Beatles - its authentic, pure - enjoying this Abbey Road ride.
The next 3 songs really show The Beatles diversity as song writers, and the ability to make the songs quality, they never sit in one spot for too long.
I don't wanna say too much but the song coming up next is a satiric ploy for murder - ugg! I've said too much!
I'm excited for your reaction to song #4.
What a beautiful song. Elvis’s rendition is great and I remember liking Musiq Soulchilds back in the day. You know it’s a good song when everyone is remaking it
George lead singer, guitar parts, and wrote the song. It is about his wife Patti Boyd, who Eric Clapton was in love with and finally got away from his best friend George in the 70s and married. But before he got her, he got a heroin addition over her and wrote Layla about her (i.e., Layla is Patti Boyd) as well as many of the "and other assorted Love Songs" which is the extended title of the "Layla" album with Derek and the Dominoes. A great album with alot of anguish throughout and great playing--I recommend "Have you ever loved a women" --Eric on lead vocal and guitar, slide guitar is Duane Allman, and also "Why does love got to be so sad?" from the album.
On a whole other level is an appropriate descriptor for the Beatles.....
Beautiful. My brother and his wife's wedding song. I believe this was the flip side of Come Together.
The bass line in this song is amazing
Just beautiful all around.
Musical magic on the highest level. This album is one of the best ever.
Don’t overlook Paul’s brilliant contrapuntal bass. It’s George on vocals. John on vocal backup.
Here Comes the Sun is also George.
Paul's singing backing vocals. John doesn't sing on this one.
Beautiful love song about Harrison's first wife. He wrote it and sung it. Great review!!
If you watch the three-part documentary by Peter Jackson (director of "Lord of the Rings" and also the Beatles' "Now and Then" video) called "The Beatles: Get Back," you'll see the day George brought this partially finished song to the rest of the band to be completed. George hadn't finished the lyrics, so John helpfully suggested inserting nonsense lyrics like "attracts me like a cauliflower" until the right lyrics came to him. The whole documentary is riveting, as you feel like a fly on the wall while songs for two of the greatest albums of all time-"Abbey Road" and "Let It Be"-are recorded. It's more than 9 hours, but worth every minute. Besides their own songs, the various band members play all or part of many other songs in different styles, including blues and rockabilly. I counted at least 200. I came away impressed not only by their deep musical knowledge but by John's guitar skills, which I had never really appreciated.
Great song, iconic band..what more can be said?
this song gets me every time, it's that good. George also wrote 'While My Guitar Gently Weeps" which is prob one of my favorites from the Beatles (it's so hard to pick, luckily we can always listen to all their songs anytime). I can't forget the awesomeness of Day in the Life either, a John/Paul written song.
What a fantastic composition. The influence of the fab four is huge for me as a composer and truly for so many others.. Greetz from Germany.
You know, this is a DEEP hole.....BEATLES impact is still being felt. Enjoy! Pay attention to Paul's bass work.
“Something” was the only single released from this album, “Come Together” was on the “B” side.
You say Abbey Road is two for two? Just you wait! Between Abbey Road and Tommy, you guys have hit musical gold. Both albums are from musical geniuses at the top of their game. Yeah, The Beatles recorded Let It Be first, and Apple wasn't sure how to finish the production--they eventually had Phil Spector do a controversial job, eventually releasing it after Abbey Road. Then the lads asked George Martin to produce one last, traditional, Beatles studio album and here it is--a masterpiece of masterpieces.
George wrote and sang this masterpiece, and had tried for years to get the band to record it. Don't worry, in time you will be able to recognize George's more nasal and less forceful voice. Lennon had a classic rock voice that he could scream and shred. Paul's harmonies and loving, walking, melodious bass, Ringo's drumming, George Harrison's vocals and writing, George Martin's arrangement and production... perfection. I'm looking forward to re-experiencing it with you.
The single Something/Come Together was released as a double A-side in October 1969.
Guitarist Nerd moment... the solo was played on a 57 Les Paul in the Rhythm "neck" pickup position through a Fender amp. Due to a lack of remaining recording tracks on the 8 track master recording machine, I believe George had to play the solo live along with the backing orchestra. The Les Paul later became famous as "Lucy", she's cherry red in color and it was also the guitar Eric Clapton used to record the solo for While My Guitar Gently Weeps. The solo is often quoted as one of the best of all time. Lucy is still in the family collection.
Thanks, guys. It's fun listening to the B's with you. I know every note on every record but it doesn't get tired.
ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL SONGS BY THE BEATLES
Uh oh, just realized that you have to react to the next track. The one that Paul was obsessed to record, yet every other member of the group hated recording it.I do hope you will react to side 2 with two long reactions. One group of songs should be "You Never Give Me Your Money/Sun King/Mean Mr Mustard/She Came in Through The Bathroom Window" - then for the next reaction "Golden Slumbers/Carry That Weight/The End/Her Majesty". Those tracks are meant to be heard together.
No, it is George. He wrote and sang it. John is backing vocals. And the entire album is incredible
George's masterpiece! I think the single of of this record were "Come Together" and JOHN insisted that "Something" was the B-side. I also think it was the first time ever that Paul's song was not the other side..? Gives me goosebumps the second Paul's bass kicks in...SO amazing. The Beatles final record and none of them were even 30 yet.
Hardly "his masterpiece" when he has more than a few better and quite a lot just as good.
The Inner Light was the B side to Paul's Lady Madonna.
Something wasn't a B side. It was a double A with Come Together.
Never could get enough of this tune!
Paul’s bass guitar on this was spectacular!
George didn't get many of his songs on the Beatles albums (usually 2 per album), but ome of the songs he did get on, were amazing. In my opinion, 'Something', 'The Long And Winding Road', and 'While My Guitar Gently Weeps' all rank within the top fifteen of the dozens and dozens of great songs these four artists recorded and shared for all time.
This song is glorious…. I’m so happy you’re listening!!
Arguably, the greatest Pop song ever written .. not just my opinion .. most of the 'music experts' agree.
#absoluteMasterpiece
I'm 72 so do remember the Beatles well. Was never a big fan but loved this album
Aloha gentleman. George owns this album . Something , Here comes the sun, sun king . When the Beatles broke up he was already working on all things must pass. He had a couple of #1 hits before John and Paul. All things must pass is incredible. Peace n Love
George Harrison song Something Paul McCartney sang the hi harmonies on this song.
I'm still amazed the amount of music they gave us in just 6 short years. 😮
Saw Paul in Boston in 2023 still killing it
George Harrison wrote it. George Harrison sings lead vocal. George Harrison plays the solo. This is the first time A George Harrison song was released as an A side of a single. George Harrison's first Masterpiece.
One of the three songs I remember hearing on the radio when I was very young, the other two being "Windy" by the Association and "Close to You" by Carpenters. "Windy" was featured in a Sesame Street skit and my mom used to sing "Close to You" to me, but there's definitely something really special about a song that's going to stick in the mind of a four year old from just hearing it on the radio.
…..George Harrison wrote “Something”for Patti Boyd as well as “For You Blue” (1970) off Let it Be ! He also wrote “I Need You” for her when she was his girlfriend (1964) Hard Days Night !
Eric Clapton dedicated/wrote….
1) Layla
2) Bell Bottom Blues
3) Wonderful Tonight
……she must of been a special girl 😍🥰😘
The more you listen to the Beatles, the easier it will become to distinguish their voices. It will be like deepening and growing a true friendship with an acquaintance. Once you reach that level, they and their songs will become your treasured friends for life.
When it comes to the Beatles, typically whoever wrote it, sang it. George and John sound fairly similar vocally, and it was John who taught George how to sing. In my opinion the best backing vocals of any Beatles song is one that Ringo wrote, and it's "Octopus" Garden". John and Pauls backing vocals are as smooth as velvet on that one, changing Octaves all over the place.