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  • Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
  • When the beatles finished recording please please me on 26 November 1962 at abbey road, George Martin told them over the loudspeaker: "Gentlemen I think you've got your first number 1". Love me do which had also been recorded a few weeks earlier reached number 17 during 1962, and during December of that year the beatles catapulted to gigantic levels of national fame, and it was not until February of the following year, 1963, that please please me as a single reached number one in the new musical express charts, but reaching number 2 in the Record Retailer charts, which years later would evolve into the official UK chart, creating that controversial situation between whether please please me had reached number 1 or number 2.
    With this situation George martin knew that the next logical step was to record a full length album to get it up the charts as quickly as possible, the first idea was to record a completely live album, the label's budget was not exactly the highest so they had done it before with artists like peter cook, but the cavern being subway with its concrete walls and natural echo chamber was not suitable for such an adventure, so George martin locked himself and the beatles in the studio to recreate the set list that the band played live, recording a complete album in such a short space of time did not seem an unreasonable request in 1963, the songs were recorded live on a two track BTR machine, leaving little chances for overdubs or elaborate edits, consider also that please please me and its B-side "Ask Me Why" were already recorded, as was the beatles' first single "love me do" backed by P. S. I Love you.
    So the mission was to record 10 more songs to complement the 14 that were usual in those years for a british album, the idea was to record a direct interpretation of what was their live performances and broadcasts, their manager brian epstein left them a day of rest prior to the recording, so they would be focused and rested to make the recording. With the appointment at the EMI studios at 10 am on february 11, 1963.
    Narrated by: Sean Horn

Комментарии • 420

  • @den264
    @den264 2 года назад +376

    That winter of 1962-63 was horrendous ! As a 12 year old schoolboy living in Scotland my feet froze in the school playground. The fact that all I had to wear was a pair of plastic sandals on my feet compounded my misery. However the upside was the advent of the Beatles and their dynamite singles that year.

    • @41moose
      @41moose 2 года назад +8

      Back in my day…

    • @thaigo_tigas_tigo
      @thaigo_tigas_tigo 2 года назад +11

      wow Sir, now that's a story! It must have been crazy to live during the Beatles era, such diferent times!

    • @diegoszeinfain4901
      @diegoszeinfain4901 2 года назад +5

      magic days ...

    • @ellenbeckmann4293
      @ellenbeckmann4293 Год назад +3

      Beatles music is helpfull in many Situationens,,in mylife,,
      And in my life I love them all . Lg from Germany, Ellen ✌❤
      And thinking of Ringo. Covid 2.time

    • @Larrymh07
      @Larrymh07 Год назад +7

      Thank you for commenting on how life was from your point of view. I like listening to tales like yours to get a feel of the times.

  • @leebee6382
    @leebee6382 Год назад +41

    The reason an album could be recorded so quickly is because the band was so good they could pull it off.

    • @andrewmcinnis1123
      @andrewmcinnis1123 Год назад +2

      Attributed to playing endless hours for months at a time in Hamburg,Germany 😊

    • @lotharhempel
      @lotharhempel 3 месяца назад

      Thank you for eyplaining that!

  • @doriskray1430
    @doriskray1430 Год назад +106

    I never tire revisiting the Beatles’ history and these very early songs. I still get chills.

    • @roxannetoth5026
      @roxannetoth5026 Год назад

      Hi Doris, Amen to your comment. That hit me like a brick at the age of nine...changed my world. Now at 68, it still has the magic and yeah, chills. Peace and love

  • @yesterdayproductions1019
    @yesterdayproductions1019 Год назад +82

    "There's A Place" was way ahead of its time. That opening Major7 note (D#) played against the E major chord was unusual for Pop/Rock. That song is hauntingly beautiful.

    • @kevanbrown7620
      @kevanbrown7620 Год назад +1

      I've never tried to play it, but i really love that song.

    • @lorafrea3089
      @lorafrea3089 Год назад

      The Beatles and George Martin. we're a Hard. Workers in order to reach the right and Magic sound which made the Beatles so Popular and tremendously
      Famous. and successful And results of youngest. People are going to hysterics and faint!. How. strong and Powerful sound and Music of the Beatles. and plus sweet lyric? Oh. this combination makes People softly. crazy and. unbalanced I am strong. enough but this. music. Makes me Cry. Everybody are different. I want to tell you about of the Power of. sound.
      The Russian famous singer. Shalyapin

    • @lorafrea3089
      @lorafrea3089 Год назад

      When He. sang, the walls of the. Theater were. shaking and sometimes was destroyed. Just imagine how. powerful. voice did Shalyapin has And. I. know you. know the. Story's. from. the. Bible. And I am very Proud that. Shalyapin was. In. Michigan, even in our city. Hancock. But the theater was destroyed in 60th. And. now I. Have a. Dream.😀🌹🌷. Lora. Frea

    • @TheMusicalElitist
      @TheMusicalElitist Год назад

      @@lorafrea3089learn to type

    • @HankFinkle11
      @HankFinkle11 11 месяцев назад

      Same with “Ask Me Why.”

  • @AbqRealDeals
    @AbqRealDeals Год назад +32

    AMAZING! I'm 68 years old, a long time Beatles fan, and I've never seen most of these photos. Thank you so very much!

  • @pardyhardly
    @pardyhardly 2 года назад +184

    We are so lucky to have had The Beatles.

    • @stevescontriano860
      @stevescontriano860 Год назад +2

      Ringo was like : “ YOU KNOW ME FELLAS “. “I’M JUST HAPPY TO BE HERE “ !!!!

    • @scott7377
      @scott7377 Год назад

      Yep

    • @jr13227
      @jr13227 Год назад +1

      @@stevescontriano860 alright keep that shtick going if you want, but there’s a reason that the Beatles took off right when Ringo joined. His tempo gave the band a completely different sound.

    • @stevescontriano860
      @stevescontriano860 Год назад

      It was an SNL joke. Did you ever watch Saturday night live. John Paul George Ringo and Albert Goldman ??? I love Ringo. Pete best sucked. He missed too many gigs from hanging out with that stripper in Hamburg. Plus he missed gigs at the Cavern club so Ringo sat in instead. Point being. You snooze you lose. Plus he got compensated about $4 million for anthology

    • @stevescontriano860
      @stevescontriano860 Год назад

      You should watch old reruns of Saturday night live FOOO

  • @alphonsocarioti512
    @alphonsocarioti512 Год назад +25

    The Beatles' first album was recorded in one day. Their second album took even longer!

  • @anonymusum
    @anonymusum Год назад +102

    I guess most people can´t imagine what it means to record a whole album in real good quality in just one day. It´s insane! But without the experiences and stamina they got during their Hamburg engagements this would have been impossible. At that time they were the most professional band in the whole scene and they kept this title for at least the next six years. No other band came close.

    • @Frisbieinstein
      @Frisbieinstein Год назад +1

      It happens all the time these days now that live recording is so good.

    • @anonymusum
      @anonymusum Год назад +3

      @@Frisbieinstein Hahahaha ....... you don´t know what you are talking about.

    • @Frisbieinstein
      @Frisbieinstein Год назад

      @@anonymusum ha ha ha

    • @mikecolangelo4895
      @mikecolangelo4895 Год назад

      The timeline of the writing, rehearsing , recording , pressing and design and printing of album covers were a mathematical impossibility . In order for those albums to be produced in the time that they claimed they were the music would have to have prerecorded and album covers already made. The Beatles only had time to do voiceovers . Learn the songs and go out on the road . I know it's hard to accept . It was for me too ,but the numbers don't lie. Here is the proof . Mike Williams is an accomplished musician in his own right . He knows about how records are produced . See for yourself ://ruclips.net/video/ccEhmQ0M4FY/видео.html

    • @anonymusum
      @anonymusum Год назад +5

      @@mikecolangelo4895
      What are you talking about? This is not about album covers or multitrack recording, it´s about a live recording of a whole album in a studio in one day!
      George Martin told about this album:
      At that point of time they were forced to produce an album as they just released pretty successful singles. But they couldn´t offer enough own material to him. So he decided to choose songs from their live repertoire. And that´s what you hear on ths album. So those songs were well rehearsed but still - this was an extraordinary proof of their quality as a band.
      I´m a prof. musician, I studied music at a state conservatory, played in numerous bands live and on recording sessions and I guess I can evaluate what they did there on one day.

  • @alansmith1989
    @alansmith1989 2 года назад +18

    The "Please Please Me" single reached No 1 On the "New Musical Express" charts for two weeks. It reached No 1 on the "Melody Maker" charts for Two weeks. It reached No 1 on the "Disc" charts for two weeks and was No 1 on the B.B.C "Pick of the Pops" charts for Three weeks. Only on the `Record Retailer` charts (Also used by `Record Mirror`) did it only reach No 2. The Record Retailer chart WAS NEVER EVER an `official` chart in its existence from March 1960 to February 1969. It had been set up to be independent from the `official` industry for sections of the independent retailers and its members.
    Only when the original compilers of "Guinness Hit Singles" book deliberately `re-wrote` history for their own purposes did this `Myth` of that chart being `official` get peddled about.

  • @mcarp555
    @mcarp555 2 года назад +30

    The _Please Please Me_ lp was number one in the UK for *six solid months* before it was finally replaced by their second album, _With The Beatles._

    • @ShanghaiRooster
      @ShanghaiRooster Год назад +2

      Yes indeed. Please Please Me was number one for 30 weeks, then With The Beatles took over for a further 21 weeks. The Rolling Stones debut denied the Beatles a full year on top.
      Looking at the list of UK number one albums, it's astonishing to see that between them the Beatles and the Stones held down the top spot from 11th May 1963 until 4th February 1965. Bob Dylan ended that run on the 11th Feb.

    • @davidrowe7967
      @davidrowe7967 Год назад

      @@ShanghaiRooster Considering the "Please Please Me" album was N01 for 30 weeks, sales remain rather low!

    • @ShanghaiRooster
      @ShanghaiRooster Год назад

      @@davidrowe7967 True, but this was the days before 'the album' became truly a thing in its own right, in the pop music field at least. Youngsters who bought singles in the early 60s might not have been able to afford to shell out on an album. British fans had slices of albums served up as e.p.'s if the parent record was out of reach - in the case of Please Please Me no fewer than twelve of the album's fourteen songs were issued across four seperate e.p. releases (ten if you discount the two previously released singles which came out again on The Beatles' Hits). :-)
      Edit: In the early days of the pop album they would consist of a couple of previously issued singles plus a bunch of R&B covers, so except for diehard fans weren't perhaps seen as essential purchases. Please Please Me conforms to that model, but the sheer energy it has (doubtless partly due to the ravaged vocal cords of the boys - John in particular) lifts it above most of its contemporaries.

    • @bunnyleaningonasquishedbun5542
      @bunnyleaningonasquishedbun5542 Год назад +1

      What's even more ridiculous is that in 1968, "Hey Jude" was at the time the longest single to stay the longest at number 1, it's 4 years after their explosion to fame.
      Most bands after their first year of getting a hit would almost immediately become irrelevant, yet The Beatles remained widely regarded until their break up and even to this day.

  • @gaylealleluia8392
    @gaylealleluia8392 Год назад +15

    Twist And Shout.. John’s voice, though damaged, gave him the perfect voice for this song. Even live he sings like that. Brilliant!!

  • @JB19504
    @JB19504 2 года назад +37

    What great video of the greatest band of all time. I am going to redownload all of the early Beatles albums in lossless Apple music format. Still awaiting Super Deluxe Revolver in 2 weeks. Does everyone realize the Beatles went from this album to Revolver in just 4 years!!?? Talk about growth and improvement. I am 72 years old and just cannot get enough of these guy!

    • @BobbyGeneric145
      @BobbyGeneric145 Год назад +1

      Dude, it was all within ten years pretty much. Please please Me to Revolver to Pepper, Magical Mystery Tour, White Album, Abbey Road and everything in between... This band was moving at such a lightning fast progression its astonishing. Ten years.

    • @BobbyGeneric145
      @BobbyGeneric145 Год назад +1

      Btw if I had to choose just one album it'd be Revolver or Rubber Soul. Difficult choice.

    • @peepdawg8995
      @peepdawg8995 Год назад

      @@BobbyGeneric145 what about Abbey Road

    • @jayeff2
      @jayeff2 Год назад

      1 year later they released Sgt. Pepper's. "Love Me Do" to "A Day In The Life" in 5 years. Crazy growth as artists.

  • @ricknorris1466
    @ricknorris1466 Год назад +23

    Love their energy on this record. Lennon sings his arse off.

  • @pbasswil
    @pbasswil Год назад +13

    I loved the grainy b&w studio photos as much as the chronicle of the recording!

  • @RetroCarsForever
    @RetroCarsForever Год назад +10

    I have a new appreciation for this album...They actually had much more complex studio work than I thought!

  • @UncompressedWAVmusic
    @UncompressedWAVmusic Год назад +11

    Absolutely mind boggling how good the Beatles were on that one day LP recording. So much brilliance and synchronicity and Divine providence occurred for that LP in a day results to occur. They were simply the Best Group in the World at that time and proved it in a day and released it to the world and Beatlemania went worldwide. I remember going to a spin the bottle at a friends place and the only records there were the Beatles and The Rolling Stones. The Beatles was the most professional band in the world when they were together.

  • @Classicrocker6119
    @Classicrocker6119 2 года назад +92

    I had no idea that the “Please Please Me” album was recorded so quickly. After this segment you can see first hand what a great team the Beatles along with George Martin were evolving into. The bridge on “I Saw Her Standing There” stand out for me as it sounds very innovative and ahead of it’s time. Great video!!

    • @davidcarter5038
      @davidcarter5038 2 года назад

      50 year later. the BBC would reproduce the album using different artists to cover each track. Using the EMI engineers' records, at the very minute of the recording that was used on the original album, BBC Radio 2 cut to Abbey Road to broadcast the new take live. A separate programme, "Please Please Me at 50" (ruclips.net/video/iWb07bBDNx8/видео.html) summarised it all. I wasn't particularly taken by any of the covers except for Beverley Knight's superb cover of Lennon's cover of "Twist and Shout".

    • @magneto7930
      @magneto7930 2 года назад +3

      @@davidcarter5038 I saw that and I wasn't overly impressed by the covers myself, but I did think it was a great idea to sort of relive the magic.

    • @surfrunnerd8457
      @surfrunnerd8457 Год назад +1

      Songs more than likely pre recorded by the British version of the wrecking crew. Then the Beatles only had to do the vocals.

    • @davidcarter5038
      @davidcarter5038 Год назад +2

      @@surfrunnerd8457 The Beatles had been in Hamburg (as had Ringo, albeit with Rory Storm and the Hurricanes, on the same bill as John, Paul, George, Pete and Stu). They were performing this material live - 5 hours a day, seven days a week for over two hundred days. All they had to do was repeat these performances in the studio. The "wrecking crew" would not arrive for a few years and it would take the form of string quartets and full orchestras.

    • @scottandrewbrass
      @scottandrewbrass Год назад +3

      @SurfrunnerD.
      Sure they hired session musicians.
      All those hundreds of hours of them working their songs out in the studio that still are in the EMI archive at Abbey Road are all fake. All those BBC recordings and live performances were all mimed😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @docwill184
    @docwill184 Год назад +15

    60-yrs later and the high harmonies, "Please pleease me , ohoh yeah, like I please you.." still send shivers.

  • @DSRQ1
    @DSRQ1 Год назад +8

    And probably the best 2 minutes in pop/rock music, Please Please Me. Their energy is palpable and I cant get by with just one listen.

  • @MrMLipas
    @MrMLipas 2 года назад +12

    Thank you! Fantastic... please, make more record reviews like that!

  • @Michman2024
    @Michman2024 Год назад +1

    A day that changed music, and changed lives.

  • @josephhaley7576
    @josephhaley7576 2 года назад +12

    Nice concise history - thought I'd already known all about it and was just curious, but found myself enjoying the fast pace and narrative description of the day's events to the end. Well done.

  • @rossi6113
    @rossi6113 2 года назад +2

    Excellent. Thank you.

  • @eloisaperez9154
    @eloisaperez9154 2 года назад +9

    Wow nice in just one day an their first album was created so.magical, the best band ever

  • @Grisostomo06
    @Grisostomo06 Год назад +19

    "Please Please Me" is my favorite Beatles album. Every song on it is pure gold to my ears anyway. Solid and unpretentious, it showcases four excellent young musicians who had honed their craft doing virtually non-stop live performances.

    • @mikeymutual5489
      @mikeymutual5489 Год назад

      This is your "favorite" Beatles album? It had maybe four good songs on it, and the rest are primitive-sounding throwaways. I suggest you listen to some other Beatles albums before claiming that this rush-job is your favorite.

  • @pocopico7409
    @pocopico7409 2 года назад +13

    Of course, in the United States, instead of the album being called, “Please Please Me,” it was called “Introducing The Beatles.” I seem to recall that it came out in the USA at exactly the same time as the other “first” Beatles album, titled “Meet The Beatles“. Most teenagers in the United States got the “Meet The Beatles“ album instead of “Introducing The Beatles”. Introducing The Beatles wound up being a fairly rare album that most people never heard in the U.S. I had the album and loved it, but I knew something was strange about their voices, because they never sounded like that on any other album. Little did I know that they recorded the entire thing in one day and their voices were completely shot, especially John’s. 😬

    • @michaelhoyt3736
      @michaelhoyt3736 Год назад +2

      You are correct Poco, I would add that "Introducing the Beatles" was distributed in the USA on Vee-Jay records while "Meet the Beatles" was distributed by Capital Records in the USA. Having two albums released in conjunction with The Beatles first USA appearances in Jan 1964 on The Ed Sullivan Show, singles were released from both albums into the summer of 1964. By pure luck (mid-1964) I found and still have "Introducing the Beatles." Knowing its value, I played the album only once.

  • @dino0228
    @dino0228 2 года назад +31

    Astounding! Please Please Me was one of the first Beatles albums I bought, and it was perfection. Just incredible how they did it in a day, until you see how hard they worked. And they worked that hard all the time. They had the sauce!

    • @pipkingdom
      @pipkingdom Год назад

      300 live performances in clubs already at this point .

  • @froter1
    @froter1 Год назад +5

    It was basically a live LP .. of course , EMI had the best Mics and condensers in the business.. excellent reverb as well ..

  • @yestotruth794
    @yestotruth794 Год назад +8

    Beatles were the demi gods in their time & just how brilliant were they? Bravo

  • @magneto7930
    @magneto7930 2 года назад +10

    Wow, at first I'm thinking well I already know all this. But you did your homework and you did a great job! I'm used to seeing people upload Beatle related material filled with numerous flaws. Yours was spot on. Well done!

    • @kathyhollenbach7413
      @kathyhollenbach7413 2 года назад +2

      @MAGNETO I was 13 when they hit America. What an absolute magical time to grow up! Still love the Beatles!!

    • @histubeness
      @histubeness Год назад +1

      ....and Titanium man.

    • @magneto7930
      @magneto7930 Год назад

      @@histubeness yes, indeed.

  • @singlesideman
    @singlesideman 2 года назад +8

    Working during their lunch break. You nailed it.

  • @MuzacMark1960
    @MuzacMark1960 2 года назад +8

    One of my favorite ❤Beatles albums for sure ICONIC doesn't do it justice

  • @MrThedonhead
    @MrThedonhead Год назад +2

    I really hope Paul will be seen as the Beatles as john himself said the Beatles were a band based on Pauls image, George said the same as well and the more we hear them in the studio you realise Paul was arranger and producer as well, the guy was on another level musically tgen any one that has ever lived as mozart and Beethoven didnt have words. But seriously Paul is a miracle and the hard life he had and never let him stop him is a inspiration!! You cannot be inspired by jagger, richards, lennon or dylan as they are bad human beings but McCartney had it all and still became a good father and husband!! What a man! And his solo career will one day be seen as the genius it is!

  • @SammyRenard
    @SammyRenard Год назад +6

    Those guys together were a once in history kinda deal

  • @monovision566
    @monovision566 2 года назад +10

    This was so well done. So few of these videos are. Great work.

  • @imannonymous7707
    @imannonymous7707 Год назад +4

    I clicked on this just out of curiosity. Not expecting much I was pleasantly intrigued, nice job based on this ,I subd

  • @allenf.5907
    @allenf.5907 Год назад +5

    The decision-making within the entire process on this album and of course what was to follow showed that they were all perfectionists in the studio from not only all four Beatles but of course the man in charge, George Martin and give engineer Norman Smith some shout-out as well. Here the debut album.

  • @SunsetLights
    @SunsetLights 2 года назад +8

    I love your channel and these videos!

  • @richardscally694
    @richardscally694 Год назад +5

    The Beatles' talent is incalculable despite their immortality.

  • @cliffhughes6010
    @cliffhughes6010 Год назад +6

    Lennon tore his larynx, but Twist and Shout had to be recorded because they were going on tour the next day. Unbelievable, starting a tour with a punishing schedule and an already damaged voice. It's remarkable that John's voice wasn't damaged permanently.

    • @andrewhudson8966
      @andrewhudson8966 Год назад +1

      John did miss a few shows in the days after the recording session.Paul George and Ringo,the Threetles 30 years before they were The Threetles

    • @MrThedonhead
      @MrThedonhead Год назад

      He did he never sounds the same again especially on yellow Submarine,don't pass me by, help from my friends and octopus garden and when he was in the rolling stones he sang different as well like year blues , and sympathy for the devil that he played with Clapton and at Hyde park he sounds terrible and wearing that white dress thi g!

    • @PaperbackWriter92
      @PaperbackWriter92 Год назад +1

      @@MrThedonhead I was thinking the same thing regarding "Please, Please Me" and the ten songs in one day, but all those songs you mentioned have Ringo singing lead. Are you telling me that because John Lennon tore his larynx he ended up sounding like Ringo? That makes no sense. Also John was never in the Rolling Stones, "Yer Blues" is a White Album Beatles song.. so I'm not sure I understand your statement. That's Mick Jagger in the white outfit at the Brian Jones tribute in 1969.

  • @videoplusdvd
    @videoplusdvd 2 года назад +4

    The Rutles’ first album was recorded in one day…their second one took even longer,,,

  • @drtimoshea4087
    @drtimoshea4087 Год назад +5

    The main reason this could never happen again is that no group of today's lame musicians would work this hard in one day. let alone have that many unrecorded songs prepared. No more Reeperbahn opportunities available in today's Spotify world.

  • @rickstillsent
    @rickstillsent Год назад +2

    At 15.27, the narrator says The Beatles went to the canteen for “coffee and cookies”. This Americanism would almost certainly be more likely to be TEA AND BISCUITS! 😅. Anyway, on a positive note, this is an excellent video that nails home the concept of the Beatles’ hard work and determination. Superb!

  • @gregjohnson7270
    @gregjohnson7270 Год назад +4

    I've heard a lot of documentaries on the Beatles, my favorite group of all time but I appreciated everything you shared about their first recording sessions. Some of the info I had already heard before but the way you presented it was fresh and interesting and excellent. I look forward to checking out the other videos that you mentioned were coming. Well done! Greg Johnson

  • @andrewhudson8966
    @andrewhudson8966 Год назад +3

    Nice you mentioned Kenny Lynch who recently passed away.Of course he also on the cover of Band on the Run.

  • @westfield90
    @westfield90 Год назад +4

    You can clearly hear John’s cold in this voice but it works and added to his raspy voice.

  • @itinerantpatriot1196
    @itinerantpatriot1196 Год назад

    I always liked "Hold me Tight." Paul does a great job with the vocals. I don't know what lick George was struggling with on "Misery," but it couldn't be as cheesey as the piano "dum-de-dum-de-dum-de-dum" bit George Martin put in. The first of several instances where Sir George should have stayed in the booth. I read somewhere that Helen Shapiro liked the song and said she would have asked to record it if she had heard it when John and Paul submitted it to her. I guess her manager kept it from her.
    Anyway, Please Please Me is special because of the energy it possesses. From the count in, "1234!" on "I was Her Standing There" through Twist and Shout you can feel the positive vibe. A Taste of Honey is a bit lame in my opinion but the rest of the album rocks. You can tell, more on this record than any other, that they were having fun. I grew up with the U.S. version, "The Early Beatles," but some of the cuts like Misery were missing. Years later I came across the Vee-Jay release, "Introducing The Beatles," and I believe it had the same songs as Please Please Me. I wonder what an original copy of that album is worth today?
    Anyway, great stuff, love the record. Thanks for posting this solid review. 👍

  • @rickenbacker315
    @rickenbacker315 Год назад +3

    They were so young and hungry. That'll make you do impossible things.. This is a perfect example. I'm glad it isn't polished. The perfect rock record!

  • @edgarsarasty9678
    @edgarsarasty9678 2 года назад +6

    great story...well done ! The Beatles one of a kind !

  • @steveshattah
    @steveshattah Год назад +3

    This is a really informative video you put together. Very nice. Actually I think their first album was made in 20 minutes. Their second took even longer.

  • @chrissavage1534
    @chrissavage1534 Год назад +4

    If only there was "Get Back" type footage of this record being made.

  • @eastonwarner5399
    @eastonwarner5399 2 года назад +5

    Brilliant! My favorite youtuber!!!

  • @reddragon3733
    @reddragon3733 Год назад +4

    Great video. A lot of information in a short amount of time. But it showed the innovative recording practices used to this day. It showed house seasoned The Beatles were having played so many hours a day in the German clubs. It showed how professional and type their music was by being able to make an album in one day. And finally, that they were able to get along and have the dedication they did to the music to the recording and to each other. To get four different people in a group, to work so hard and to agree on songs to put down in an album. It's a very difficult thing. I admire people that have longevity in the industry of music because I know how hard that they have to work to achieve their recognition and to constantly sell their music over and over again. This video showed that back in the sixties you had for young men that worked hard from the early teens to try to be successful and to create something that would last forever at this point in time. And to Sir George Martin he truly was a recording genius. He was a laid-back man who had a lot of patience but was very focused on whatever he wanted to finish. He was able to deal with different types of personalities, help them to get along, help them make decisions and finally present a finished product in a professional And timely fashion. This was a good video I enjoyed it very much. Thank you!

  • @OccamsEraserhead
    @OccamsEraserhead Год назад +4

    Where did you get the audio of the extra takes?

  • @curiousaboutanything2454
    @curiousaboutanything2454 Год назад +3

    That's why there were so many wannabes , but there's only & only one THE BEATLES.

  • @ustheserfs
    @ustheserfs Год назад +3

    bbc put on a great presentation for the fiftieth anniversary. they invited various artists to emi studio two to perform the tunes on the album but in the order they were recorded by george martin, norman smith and the lads. respected contemporary artists all from ian broudie to graham coxon to stereophonics. wonderful retelling of a monumental moment in musical history.

  • @carmenrizzo6408
    @carmenrizzo6408 Год назад +1

    My favorite album , VJ label got them into trouble , mob money pre Allen Klien

  • @transformationgeneration
    @transformationgeneration Год назад +2

    "the later we go, the better they do it" = Of Course!! once they began creeping into the hours that they had been onstage for the previous 3 years of their lives, their muscle memory, minds and all aligned to the "this is what I am supposed to be doing right now" time of the day. Take a man who writes and sings his own songs pretty well but, he doesn't perform. He works a regular 8-hour job; let's say 9 to 5. You don't put him in the studio at 8 pm. His body is thinking about preparing for bed. Put him in that studio at nine w/coffee and let him sip a cup warm up his singing voice and guitar fingers. By 10am turn on the machine. You'll have a record by 6pm but you'll need to tell his mind and body he's getting paid double time for the extra hour. It's like 2 Percosets and a cup-of-cappuccino.

  • @GravityBoy72
    @GravityBoy72 Год назад +3

    Paul showing from the start he was the musical director.

  • @glenndrew7917
    @glenndrew7917 Год назад +3

    I can also recall living through the winter of 1962/63 as a 6 year old in Maidstone Kent, SE England. Huddled around a coal heater in a council house - frost would create fern like patterns on the inside of bedroom windows - is an indelible memory. We emigrated to Australia in 1965! The Beatles music in particular were always an uplifting experience. Great video clip.

  • @brianarbenz1329
    @brianarbenz1329 Год назад +3

    Wonderful job. This was an incomparable thrill to see how that historic day went. Thanks.

  • @JeffK.
    @JeffK. Год назад +2

    Another landmark album recorded in one 8 hour session: Trout Mask Replica (a 2 record set) by Captain Beefheart in 1969. Frank Zappa was the engineer.

  • @azapro911
    @azapro911 Год назад +1

    "Their first album was recorded in twenty minutes; their second took even longer."

  • @ceedoubleyou
    @ceedoubleyou Год назад +2

    this sounds so amazing, to record a whole album in one day, but in the day, most bands/groups basically recorded in one or two takes what they played on stage and that was it, studio time was expensive, it wasn't until the Beatles had established thgemselves that they took as long as like in the studio,

    • @thekitowl
      @thekitowl Год назад

      Don’t forget three tracks had already been recorded that were on the album.

  • @johnheart6890
    @johnheart6890 Год назад +2

    That was a Hard Days Night! Wow! Incredible!!! Excellent video!

  • @karaamundson3964
    @karaamundson3964 Год назад +3

    George Martin: "I don't how they do it. The longer they go, the better they get."
    The Entire World 🌍: "We don't understand anything about this band. They're musical unicorns."

  • @timeomyside
    @timeomyside 2 года назад +3

    Enjoyed the account of the recording.. amazing sound and still sounds fresh today

  • @johannbogason1662
    @johannbogason1662 Год назад +2

    The most influential artistic act of the 20th century by a mile...

  • @StyrThrenodia
    @StyrThrenodia Год назад +2

    I had to record the vocals for half an album in one day and it almost killed my voice. And I had the luxuries of modern technology in the studio. It's breathtaking what a lot of artists (and soundengineers!) did in the 50s and 60s.

  • @Fred.pSonic
    @Fred.pSonic Год назад +7

    This is a fantastic video. So interesting how George Martin was such an integral part of the music making process, you don't see enough of that. And the photographs and film clips, many of which I've never seen before, were all superb. Never knew the "Do You Want To Know A Secret" Disney connection, mind blown. And of course the tasty audio and the overall slick production, well done!

  • @jismism9515
    @jismism9515 Год назад +2

    "...Ladies and Gentleman: THE BEATLES" 4 ever & ever & ever

  • @donwhite5129
    @donwhite5129 Год назад +1

    Great information! I love the session details on each song. The presentation seems a little rushed, but I guess it was necessary to keep interest.
    When a reporter asked the Beatles, "Did it take 1 day to record your first album?" George replied, "Yeah, and our second took even longer!"

  • @williampotter2098
    @williampotter2098 Год назад +1

    Now, it would take the "musicians" a full day just to hook up the computers and Auto-Tune machine ....

  • @rodriguez63
    @rodriguez63 Год назад +14

    That#s what you can call a day...unbeliavable amount of work and a lot of concentration needed to do this...even if you know the songs well...the best band ever

  • @alanr4447a
    @alanr4447a Год назад +2

    Their second album took EVEN LONGER!

  • @Nooz2u
    @Nooz2u 7 месяцев назад +1

    Who thought to take all of those pictures in the studio when the group recorded that day? It doesn't seem like they were that famous enough to warrant the attention then.

  • @joe6096
    @joe6096 Год назад +8

    The two tracks on the album that are the standout tracks for me are the bookends, of course Twist and Shout, and I Saw Her Standing There. The first time I remember hearing it as a kid (I'm 45, my Mom has the Vee-Jay 1963 American pressing of the album) I felt like a million bucks. That count in started it all.
    Today I play guitar. I can tell you in no uncertain terms, I Saw Her Standing There is the reason why. I knew - I just knew - I had to learn how to play that. The great thing is it's so simple, it's really the perfect song for beginners to get a feel for playing the guitar. Hell I've probably played it 500 times in the last 25 years I've been playing guitar with bands and on my own and every single time I have a blast playing it and singing the harmonies - when you nail them, when John goes low and Paul goes high, that's like the best feeling ever playing live on stage with a band, even if you're just a local yocal bar band.

    • @paullim8042
      @paullim8042 Год назад

      I wasn't even born when they did Please Please Me, but Paul got me hooked on and taught me bass with I Saw Her Standing There. The song was pure genius.

  • @brenthooton3412
    @brenthooton3412 Год назад +6

    The use of outtakes was effective... it really added to the impression about what it was like on that day and how the group progressed. You make a good point about considering the album in its context... the boys would've been thrilled just to be making AN ALBUM!! They considered THAT ALBUM to be them hitting the big time and had no idea about what would come in the next 7 years.
    By the way, the album has a different feel if you play just the 10 songs they recorded on that day, maybe partly because of the greater emphasis on covers (6 out of 10).

  • @clivethereddevil3178
    @clivethereddevil3178 Год назад

    The Beatles first album was recorded in one day. The second took even longer.

  • @nickashton3584
    @nickashton3584 Год назад +1

    all the Hamburg gigs were crucial to the beatles tightness

    • @MrSandalwood
      @MrSandalwood Год назад

      Exactly gigs gigs gigs learn the craft.

  • @neilpemberton5523
    @neilpemberton5523 Год назад +5

    From day one George Martin was exactly the genius producer the Beatles deserved. Recording the album in an extended rapid fire sesson was a brilliant decision.

    • @mikeymutual5489
      @mikeymutual5489 Год назад

      It wasn't a brilliant decision. It was a decision made by the record company to save money, because this new group wasn't worth spending more money on. And the results sound like it.

    • @neilpemberton5523
      @neilpemberton5523 Год назад

      @@mikeymutual5489 Sure mate. Rolling Stones fan?

    • @mikeymutual5489
      @mikeymutual5489 Год назад

      @@neilpemberton5523 Or maybe someone who knows music history? If you want to know what the album could have sounded like if it wasn't horribly rushed and recorded, then listen to the second album ("With the Beatles").

    • @neilpemberton5523
      @neilpemberton5523 Год назад

      @Mikeymutual I really don't care. I like it just the way it is. You are entitled to your opinion. George Martin could easily have tried to knock off the rough edges and in the process lost something unique about the boys. I trust his judgement in 1963 rather than yours 6 decades after the fact.

    • @mikeymutual5489
      @mikeymutual5489 Год назад

      @@neilpemberton5523 Actually, because of the two-track recording at the time, there was nothing he could have done to make it sound better, except to give the boys a few days to make a more careful, better sung and less shoddy-sounding record, but again, the arrogant record company would not allow that. So again, if you want to hear how good the record *could have* sounded, just listen to their next record (recorded just six months later), which is an improvement on the first record in every possible way. Maybe you should listen to it some time.

  • @jerrytaliercio9087
    @jerrytaliercio9087 Год назад +1

    Smart and talented they seem to have been…second to none.

  • @1rwjwith
    @1rwjwith Год назад +1

    Like many other things they would do no other Band or artist can come close to matching them . I

  • @zharifothman9431
    @zharifothman9431 Год назад +2

    Channel like this is why i don't miss television.

  • @zacharyspencer8321
    @zacharyspencer8321 2 года назад +1

    ALMOST true. 10 of the songs were recorded in one day. 4 of the songs have already been previously recorded.

  • @davidallen3627
    @davidallen3627 Год назад +2

    Powerful and beautiful and a wakeup call.

  • @paulcollins7185
    @paulcollins7185 2 года назад +1

    The Beatles, "Please please me" single, released on January 11th 1963, reached the Number 1 spot on all of the British recognised singles charts of the day, the BBC, Melody Maker, Disc & NME (New Musical Express). The only other British singles chart other than these was, "Record Retailer", who showed Please Please me at number 2 in their chart. The history books show the Beatles as making number 2 because when the national chart was going to be recorded by ONE chart, and Record Retailer became that chart in the 1970's, so the Beatles true record of 18 number 1 singles in the UK is reduced to 17.....

  • @bsjeffrey
    @bsjeffrey Год назад +1

    the bass player can be heard muttering...wouldn't that be paul?

    • @PaperbackWriter92
      @PaperbackWriter92 Год назад

      I would imagine so. They didn't have any other bass player, right? I'll have to watch it again to see if I can find it.

  • @saxophool
    @saxophool Год назад +1

    Neckties in the recording studio! Those were the days, my friends. 😎

  • @wayinfront1
    @wayinfront1 Год назад +7

    For me. ''There's A Place'' is absolutely outstanding, a wonderfully haunting but therapeutic song. I've never understood McCartney's aversion to it.

    • @moeb4348
      @moeb4348 Год назад +4

      "There's A Place" and "Misery" are two songs that have that thick, rich distinctive Beatle sound!

    • @theyrekrnations8990
      @theyrekrnations8990 Год назад +1

      Fantastic deep cuts

    • @Krzyszczynski
      @Krzyszczynski Год назад +1

      Perhaps Macca realised John had taken a hell of a leap forward in producing that song, and was suffering from an attack of the ol' green-eyed monster.

    • @user-dnf83n0s8sg9u
      @user-dnf83n0s8sg9u Год назад

      Song is definitely 30 years ahead of its time

  • @mikestylianou
    @mikestylianou Год назад +1

    Fantastic, thank you so much 👏👏👏

  • @joemacaluso4627
    @joemacaluso4627 Год назад +3

    INCREDIBLE! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️😎

  • @benjamini8146
    @benjamini8146 Год назад +1

    Beatles

  • @lamper2
    @lamper2 Год назад +1

    I never knew that A Taste of Honey's recording was Martin's idea. 14:41 who is that left side with the glasses-Norman Smith?

    • @LENNON6OCAT
      @LENNON6OCAT Год назад

      Dick James, their music publisher.

  • @plasmaearth1796
    @plasmaearth1796 Год назад

    Sad that "Besame Mucho" couldn't be recorded. It easily would have been a top 5 song on the album, rivaling Twist and Shout as their best cover song. If you haven't heard it, this old live recording has a good performance: ruclips.net/video/l6PdWt4I7Ok/видео.html

  • @oldiesgeek454
    @oldiesgeek454 7 месяцев назад

    There's something I've always wondered... Why does the album Introducing The Beatles, have two fewer songs than Please Please Me? 😊

  • @peterjeffery8495
    @peterjeffery8495 Год назад

    LOL! George Martin vetoed Paul's choice of a song because it was "too cheesy". I wish he'd had veto power over some of Paul's Wings stuff. We would have been spared a lotta cheesy.

  • @davidg2122
    @davidg2122 2 года назад +3

    Awesome!

  • @WillStephensArt
    @WillStephensArt 11 месяцев назад

    First album set the scene, they would then on learn songs perfectly and try to get a good live recording event Sgt Peppers

  • @kennethoats2322
    @kennethoats2322 Год назад

    Great video. I always said that the U.S. got cheated at that time not being able to get to hear the "Please Please Me" album, and all the Beatles U.K. output...as they intended instead having to listen to those horrible Capitol albums.