To be fair by this point, if you know anything about what they’d done and how much work they were doing on their “golden treadmill” around they world (not to mention just the level of fame), any producer would have more than tolerated their excesses.. after all please please me (the LP not the single) was recorded in one 18 hour recording session. As much as any band, and certainly more than the “manufactured” groups they paid their dues.
+David Kennedy - These guys were the Darlings of EMI. They could screw around all they wanted in the studio. The Beatles didn't need to get the songs down in a rehearsal room and then get in the studio to record in order to save money - they pretty much had unlimited studio time. I love listening to how the guys messed around. Just a few lads loving their jobs, at least at the time of these recordings. Compare this to the atmosphere during the "Let It Be" sessions. At THAT point in time they could barely get anything done...
Then " Let it be naked" is for you. Actually enjoyed the 2nd CD enclosed as it's just them talking although you can hear John and his beginnings to " Jealous Guy" & " Imagine".
Hahaha! Check it out, at around 13:00 John disappears from the studio. When he returns he is coughing. Then you hear Paul say, "You got a bit left?" Then Paul leaves. When he returns he says, "I' just got in from Olympia, I lit the torch." I am betting that they were puffing on the jazz cigarrette. Now, of course, I could be wrong. But I'm not. .
excellent bit of detective work. john's mellow humor, and paul's energy in sync with john, were circumstantial evidence that could not be refuted. but that's the smoking gun.
I think you’re correct too. I’ve been to Abbey Road, I wonder where “Olympia” was exactly. From what I’ve read about attitudes and legalities of the time that “Olympia” would’ve needed to be a rather private little spot.
it's closer to a comedy album than a podcast but it's essentially the same as a podcast. Dana Carvey should get involved for doing pick up and AVR shit. You could make a seriously incredible comedy product out of the beetles scraps..... This should be animated!
This is obvious that its Harrisons song "think for yourself" Harrison seems to be having a hard time reeling in Lennon and Mcartney to behave but I must admit Lennons antics are at times hilarious.
Well yeah, they did write all those timeless amazing songs. Those timeless amazing songs did not magically spring into existence, the songs needed to be hashed out. This was George's song, and George's songs were always suppressed, due to the dynamic Lennon/Mcartney duo. These priceless out takes are an incredible insight to their creative process. Any one of the Beatles brain-farts have more talent than Kanye and the computer loop rap crap that passes for music today.
It was effortless because session players and ghostwriters in fact made most of it, as was the standard for all major acts at that time. You think 30 days of this clownshow is how Rubber Soul was made, from virtually nothing? Alright, got a bridge to sell ya then.
John finds the solution (for Think For Yourself) they finally used at 1:00, but didn't recognize it worked until going through more "wrong" answers. We probably want to think that those brilliant new sounds fell into to place from "genius" when in fact they were just clawing through the weeds and bogs like the rest of us but kept going in new directions. The long "boot camp" in Hamburg established the value of clawing through all the musical rubbish till you find something new and recognize its value. It's cool to listen to how the gears turned. The process sounds so normal to any start up business.
How the f..k did they ever get anything finished? But Holy S..t Im glad they did.I was 14, in 9th grade when they hit the U.S. My life is a Beatles medley.Favorite band of ALL time PERIOD!!
"How the f..k did they ever get anything finished?" Why, same way all major acts got anything finished in those days of course: ghostwriters, and session musicians! Like Lennon said, The Beatles are a myth.
It is so nice to hear the Beatles in their own chaos and disorder, knowing that it was all part of the great success that they had in a decade span of togetherness..... a big THANK YOU for the upload....
To say that daft conversations wouldn't go on during their sessions is daft. By fall '65' they would have the studio for weeks or months. They were still young and clowning about, because they could. But when you hear them do 3 part harmony.....Wow. NOBODY sounded like them. They didn't use headphones for recording in the studio until Revolver, so you can hear the monitor playback as they overdub. Classic Beatle chatter. I wish there was more.
Absolutely. It occurred to me that by this time, even with all the smoking, these guys had a *lot* of lungs underneath them just from lots and lots of experience over the course of a few years. And you're right - when they hit those three-parts it's WOW.
Beatles outtakes and studio interplay are the best during the creative process. Greatest pop composers ever. I wonder if Paul and Ringo listen to these recordings sessions?
Man, these studio outtakes are a guitar player's dream! Really, the dream of any music-lover! I could listen to these for hours on end...in fact, I do! "It could be there, or it couldn't. Where? There...or it couldn't." Well said, John.
So true, absolute proof they crafted their song little by little, many times changing the entire feel and even the meter of the song in the recording session. I just wish I would have been the proverbial fly on the wall !
@@straycat7247 which Beatles fan wouldnt want to?? I would want to be a fly on the wall when they made their experimental music eg the revolver album sessions... it would be so cool to see how they made the sounds for that album w all that weird mixing/ instruments/ concepts etc...😍😍
George Martin is most definitely the 5th beatle. Hearing how he can get just as silly as "the lads" makes it easy to see why they worked together so well. That and he was a pretty kick as s producer. What an aligning of the stars.
These guys were under incredible pressure to finish an entire album in, like, one month. And, they kept cracking jokes. What an amazing combination of talent and mental equilibrium!
14:55 George Martin: Here it comes! Lennon: PAUL! (foot steps from the other side of the studio) McCartney: I just got back from Olympia. I lit the torch.
0:42 George: That chord. Play that- That's- *Paul Starts puking* *John and George start singing* *Paul continues to vomit, disgusted of his bandmates vocals*
6:42 Paul McCartney sings "Aqua Marina" by Gary Miller and then he keeps spoofing it with the vocal "How come you fuck up everything that you do!?" 15:59 Paul and George sing "the Woody Woodpecker Show" song
George Martin was recording this chat session for possible release on a fan club record. Needless to say, there wasn't much 'straight' material to put on a record, and it was abandoned. Thankfully, it was preserved so we can hear it.
This was recorded in case they could use something for that year's Xmas record. When Paul said he came back from Olympia and let the torch, he was saying code for torching a joint.
This is hilarious. You can tell that they were "goons disciples" - it comes forth from their humour. Particularily funny when putting on posh accents. But I could also tell that they were a bit condescending toward George, who was seriously trying to get on with the song.
Yes, it is. Now do you think it's realistic that they developed that, along with the rest of pretty much this entire album, from NOTHING, in only 30 days? Remember how everyone used to think that The Beach Boys played everything on Pet Sounds, but then it turned out that session players did it all, and all the boys did was sing? Yeah, that's what happened with these sessions too.
@@youtubeman78937 The Beach Boys were primarily a vocal group, known more for their vocalizations and harmonies than their instrumentation. An entirely different story than the Beatles, whom time and testimony have shown to be excellent musicians.
Sidthing the Beatles were great song writers but none were, nor claimed to be, great musicians. Anyone who can play a guitar passably well can tell you that the songs, ingenious as they may be in many cases, are relatively easy to play. I could play most of them back in the day. So why hire studio musicians to play them? There is also a distinct development in musical terms through the band's compositional work, and this may even be evidence of a conspiracy to improve pop music.
11.57 John: "Do you want to hold a penis, do-wah-woo"...funny! Poor George, those two stuffed around on his rather excellent songs. BTW, Think For Yourself is from Rubber Soul, rec. Oct 65. Thanks for uploading!
kswannie sung to the tune of "Do you want to know a secret" no less. All this work for one line of one of their more obscure songs. A forgotten ad lib by JL that was pure gold. "Do you want to hold a penis". He must have said these comments all the time.
Remember the bit in the movie Yellow Submarine when they arrive in Pepperland and they find some dude ( I think the mayor or something like that) underneath the appels that were thrown onto him in the beginning? Well, the acapella little song they sing to cheer him up, is this little bit at 10:59, taken from this recording sessions.
Their creative process could never be recreated. Genuine guys!! I mean, look at their output. Whatever they did worked, for ten years, and it will last humanity the rest of our time on this planet. So drink it up now peedles.
Yes, as a producer you'd have to have extreme patience with them, and yet we're supposed to believe that THIS is how they created Rubber Soul from scratch, in only 30 days. No, it's called ghostwriters, and session musicians. The Beatles are a lie.
I get something in me head, and all the walls of Rome can't stop me... You see Rocky Marciano, last night? I just got in from Olympia...I lit the torch... I will be pleased to see the earthmen, disintegrated... I'm sorry, sometimes I feel less than useless at these sessions...
And yet we're supposed to believe that THIS is what they did for 30 days to create Rubber Soul from basically nothing. Yeah right, session players wrote and recorded those albums for the most part, The Beatles just sang in those 30 days we're told it took them to make the album. EMI and George Martin weren't dummies, 30 days of this clownshow is not how they would go about producing era defining albums.
George Martin had the patience of a saint .
Sounds like he actually joins in a bit at 12:50 when John goes to the bathroom
I think the 'background steeped in comedy' probably helped :)
I guess Im kind of randomly asking but does anybody know a good site to watch new movies online?
To be fair by this point, if you know anything about what they’d done and how much work they were doing on their “golden treadmill” around they world (not to mention just the level of fame), any producer would have more than tolerated their excesses.. after all please please me (the LP not the single) was recorded in one 18 hour recording session.
As much as any band, and certainly more than the “manufactured” groups they paid their dues.
@@judecaspian1871 streamlord
They were all so funny that I'm surprised they got anything finished at all.
that's why the logbooks did indeed show even the simplest tunes often took 60, 70, takes furrrr chisssstsakes!!!!!!!! "Got a bit left?"
+David Kennedy - These guys were the Darlings of EMI. They could screw around all they wanted in the studio. The Beatles didn't need to get the songs down in a rehearsal room and then get in the studio to record in order to save money - they pretty much had unlimited studio time.
I love listening to how the guys messed around. Just a few lads loving their jobs, at least at the time of these recordings. Compare this to the atmosphere during the "Let It Be" sessions. At THAT point in time they could barely get anything done...
Genius at work !
David Kennedy maybe their humor was the REASON they got along and made so much! : )
@@EricScottBloom &______tut⅚⅚tut tut⅚
I never get bored of this. I want an album(s) of just them chatting in the studio.
Then " Let it be naked" is for you. Actually enjoyed the 2nd CD enclosed as it's just them talking although you can hear John and his beginnings to " Jealous Guy" & " Imagine".
@@jamesdean8669 is it? I'll go for it.
@@jamesdean8669 It really isn't though is it?
This was only recorded because George needed a christmas album of beatles speech
Or, a version of the album with the best chat and miss-starts between the songs. Maybe even short montages showing the growth of the songs.
im not joking i could listen to George's voice all day, his voice is the most beautiful things i've ever heard!
I TOTALLY AGREEEEEEEEEEE😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭HIS VOICE IS SO BEAUTIFUL!!!!!!!!
@@집에보내주세요-p7e everybody : *listen to the Beatles' song and enjoy it*
us : gEORGE'S VOICE IS THE LAST THING I WANNA HEAR BEFORE I DIE 😭
i KNOW, SO FREAKING SEXY.....(.bdrackets!)
Hahaha! Check it out, at around 13:00 John disappears from the studio. When he returns he is coughing. Then you hear Paul say, "You got a bit left?" Then Paul leaves. When he returns he says, "I' just got in from Olympia, I lit the torch." I am betting that they were puffing on the jazz cigarrette. Now, of course, I could be wrong. But I'm not.
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You most certainly are not sir.
Sean McAleavy
excellent bit of detective work.
john's mellow humor, and paul's energy in sync with john, were circumstantial evidence that could not be refuted. but that's the smoking gun.
I think you’re correct too.
I’ve been to Abbey Road, I wonder where “Olympia” was exactly.
From what I’ve read about attitudes and legalities of the time that “Olympia” would’ve needed to be a rather private little spot.
they went up on the roof ... or to the canteen.
This better be on the upcoming Rubber Soul box set,
in it's entirety.
This just illustrates the age they were when they recorded some of the greatest music humankind has ever heard.
Honestly, the banter between songs can absolutely be a comedy album
it's closer to a comedy album than a podcast but it's essentially the same as a podcast. Dana Carvey should get involved for doing pick up and AVR shit. You could make a seriously incredible comedy product out of the beetles scraps..... This should be animated!
I went online and watched the Beatles cartoon. But the songs were cut out. I don't know if you know this, but those were the best parts!
This is obvious that its Harrisons song "think for yourself" Harrison seems to be having a hard time reeling in Lennon and Mcartney to behave but I must admit Lennons antics are at times hilarious.
Mccartney's bass played with a fuzz box made that song
I find him obnoxious.Not very funny.
@@kevinmeserole7345 You're so uptight 🤡
This makes me realise that my band sounds just like the Beatles - at least between the music.
Uhhhh yeah...
Just a few hits shy of the beets
Don't try to hard to sound like someone else. Create your own sound
@@azloii9781 LOL
its hard to believe these guys wrote all those amazing songs, they sound like a bunch of drunk teenagers just goofing around.
those fuckin noobs i hate them so much and their perfect harmonies and amazing tracks god dammit
Well yeah, they did write all those timeless amazing songs. Those timeless amazing songs did not magically spring into existence, the songs needed to be hashed out. This was George's song, and George's songs were always suppressed, due to the dynamic Lennon/Mcartney duo. These priceless out takes are an incredible insight to their creative process. Any one of the Beatles brain-farts have more talent than Kanye and the computer loop rap crap that passes for music today.
Zacjary!
lol... nicely said, Teresa :)
Marcus Burton Unless you're being hilariously sarcastic..then how did you end up here? Didn't think about that?!
these guys made music so effortlessly and 60 years later it's as good and fresh as ever.
54 years and counting, but still a good point 🙂
@@Jim_Thomas_Draper I think he may be referring to their entire recording career... not just these sessions.
It was effortless because session players and ghostwriters in fact made most of it, as was the standard for all major acts at that time. You think 30 days of this clownshow is how Rubber Soul was made, from virtually nothing? Alright, got a bridge to sell ya then.
@@youtubeman78937 yeah right syd ya melon
@@youtubeman78937 Please show me where ghostwriters made their stuff
I love George’s voice so much
Think for Yourself was recorded 11/8/1965. John was 25 years old, Paul was 23, George was 22, Ringo was 25.
They were way ahead of their years.
Being at the center of Beatlemania made anyone mature twice as fast as the rest of us mere mortals.
Two years later, "Paul" said he was 30.
An I was7
"It's that BOdeorant your using John". Hahahahah
LOL---and John said, "It can't be 'cause Cynthia licked it clean this morning.
@Hirkey Shmirkey minute please 😔🙏
@@makaveliii1786 Try a call girl.
@@1060michaelg 😂😂😂😂
John finds the solution (for Think For Yourself) they finally used at 1:00, but didn't recognize it worked until going through more "wrong" answers. We probably want to think that those brilliant new sounds fell into to place from "genius" when in fact they were just clawing through the weeds and bogs like the rest of us but kept going in new directions. The long "boot camp" in Hamburg established the value of clawing through all the musical rubbish till you find something new and recognize its value.
It's cool to listen to how the gears turned. The process sounds so normal to any start up business.
Well, like Edison said, genius is 1% inspiration, and 99% perspiration.
They truly were one as a band. When they harmonise, their voices - all four of them - fit so perfectly together and sound so good.
I'll say one thing.
If they never made it musically, they probably could have become the very first four man stand-up comedy team!
In their '62-''66 interviews they do sound like a 4-way comedy team.
@@neilsun2521 They sound like the Goons! Check them out if you haven't heard them.
The Beatles story already is stand-up comedy as is. It didn't happen the way it's been told.
Marx brothers?
@@markkavanagh7377 No doubt, because they were huge disciples of Peter Sellers, Spike Milligan and the rest of the Goons.
4:38 double aabba
10:54 magic
9:40 crap
10:24 mmmm
10:39 idk
12:30 cmon john
15:53 sorry
16:16 yeaH
17:14 wyd
18:13 yes they were
6:32 supercar
17:24 shut the door
8:30 hello
11:17 okay
Where’s the 🅱️eoderant timestamp ?
Do whatchu worry woo
13:11 I don’t know why the sound of John running into the room is so funny
'John?' - 'Joohn, Love?' * runs off to find John and the weed * XD
"ah naughty" ..aaah why does he say it in such a hot way I'm melting 12:38
Оhh yess like come here take me 😩😩😵😵
"Cynthia licked it clean before we left" -- naughty John.
ClueSign what time I wanna have another laugh
3:42
HAHAHHAAHAHAHAHAHA
12:38 lol
3:40
Hearing this just took my depression away.
12:50 Jonathan what are you doing there?
How the f..k did they ever get anything finished? But Holy S..t Im glad they did.I was 14, in 9th grade when they hit the U.S. My life is a Beatles medley.Favorite band of ALL time PERIOD!!
AGREE
"How the f..k did they ever get anything finished?"
Why, same way all major acts got anything finished in those days of course: ghostwriters, and session musicians! Like Lennon said, The Beatles are a myth.
It helped with the fact that they didn't do any shows from the start of Sept. through the start of Dec. Same goes for TV appearances as well.
@@youtubeman78937You’re in every comment section spreading misinformation, I hope 2 years later you’ve recovered
Damn I had just turned 6 in Crooked Creek Kindergarten.
9:38 Paul to John: "Let's face it- you're crap!"
Trust Me, I'm Black! That whole part is hysterical!
Trust you, you're black? WTF does that mean?
v-town1980 that’s the original commenters username and the reply tagged the originals username
I didn’t know Stewie was present during these sessions
No no no he was talking to Terrence
It is so nice to hear the Beatles in their own chaos and disorder, knowing that it was all part of the great success that they had in a decade span of togetherness..... a big THANK YOU for the upload....
To say that daft conversations wouldn't go on during their sessions is daft. By fall '65' they would have the studio for weeks or months. They were still young and clowning about, because they could. But when you hear them do 3 part harmony.....Wow. NOBODY sounded like them.
They didn't use headphones for recording in the studio until Revolver, so you can hear the monitor playback as they overdub.
Classic Beatle chatter. I wish there was more.
Absolutely. It occurred to me that by this time, even with all the smoking, these guys had a *lot* of lungs underneath them just from lots and lots of experience over the course of a few years. And you're right - when they hit those three-parts it's WOW.
Beatles outtakes and studio interplay are the best during the creative process.
Greatest pop composers ever. I wonder if Paul and Ringo listen to these recordings sessions?
Man, these studio outtakes are a guitar player's dream! Really, the dream of any music-lover! I could listen to these for hours on end...in fact, I do! "It could be there, or it couldn't. Where? There...or it couldn't." Well said, John.
So true, absolute proof they crafted their song little by little, many times changing the entire feel and even the meter of the song in the recording session. I just wish I would have been the proverbial fly on the wall !
@@straycat7247 which Beatles fan wouldnt want to?? I would want to be a fly on the wall when they made their experimental music eg the revolver album sessions... it would be so cool to see how they made the sounds for that album w all that weird mixing/ instruments/ concepts etc...😍😍
I love how at 12:53 he talks about John like he’s a cat that got stuck behind the sofa or something
George Martin is most definitely the 5th beatle. Hearing how he can get just as silly as "the lads" makes it easy to see why they worked together so well. That and he was a pretty kick as s producer. What an aligning of the stars.
I thank fate for him everyday 😌
To be fair "Think for Yourself" is a fairly complicated composition.
George: "I'd lower that mic"
John: "I'd higher it...for the day"
Just love John's mind❤
Qué significa eso?
Qué estás pensando cuando dices eso?
6:50 "How can you fuck up everything that you do?"
The Lennon and McCartney friendship was still in full effect...later album sessions have alot less in sync joking around
..
whatever
nonrepublicrat whatever
get back though?
It's because John's focus was on Yoko. Here his focus is on the other guys.
John and Paul always loved each other
"Now....Give us a kiss! Ok. Oh. That might be an idea!"
That was John alright
From the hard days night movie too😅😅😅
Geniuses in the world of music and inspiration. Greatest band ever.
6:50 "how come you fuck up everything that you doOoOo"
The only band that you still wanting to hear from (Every Little Thing!)
That is exactly why they wrote some amazing songs.. they enjoyed themselves, doing what they love!!!
Remember George at that time was only 22.. John and Ringo would turn 25 that year (the oldest)
What a contrast between these outtakes and the Let It Be sessions. Fun here. Very little there.
not true
And the fun bits over there are very forced 😔
The Get Back sessions seem fun enough judging by the few clips released from the upcoming Peter Jackson film.
There was A LOT of fun and banter in the LiB sessions.
6:49 - “How come you f**k up everything that you do?!”
😂
Nice, Paul!
These guys were under incredible pressure to finish an entire album in, like, one month. And, they kept cracking jokes. What an amazing combination of talent and mental equilibrium!
Tapes like this one are jewells to me.
14:55
George Martin: Here it comes!
Lennon: PAUL!
(foot steps from the other side of the studio)
McCartney: I just got back from Olympia. I lit the torch.
Their harmonies sound so damn good.
Imagine The Beatles doing an ig live on the studio
I’ve thought about that! Beatles using instagram… would’ve been hilarious 😂 they were some real jokesters
0:42
George: That chord. Play that- That's-
*Paul Starts puking*
*John and George start singing*
*Paul continues to vomit, disgusted of his bandmates vocals*
This
Isn't it George who says "that Chord"
@@1Betul1. yes
6:42 Paul McCartney sings "Aqua Marina" by Gary Miller and then he keeps spoofing it with the vocal "How come you fuck up everything that you do!?"
15:59 Paul and George sing "the Woody Woodpecker Show" song
Aqua Marina is the closing song in the STINGRAY series.
It’s so funny you can hear John running back in the room. 😂😂
@3:58 John does "Yesterday"
I love George and he was really coming into his own on Rubber Soul but no one could touch John and Paul
these videos are somethin else.. such a trip to close your eyes and picture the scene
At 1:47 John says, "You'll have to bear with me or have me shot." Just too creepy...
Omg...
the fact that he joked a lot about getting shot or dying in general is way too upsetting tbh
He says “shoot me” in the come together takes. No stranger than anyone else joking about it.
@@BeggarsNight Except for the fact that John was eventually shot and most people aren't.
They are so genuinely funny man! What talent! LOL crazy!!!
11:46 John singing “Do you want to know a secret” but changing a few words 🤣🤣🤣
That's Ringo's voice. John also came up with "I want to hold your gland" in an on-stage performance to keep things interesting for himself/the boys.
@@delacote60Nah it was definitely Lennon doing a deep voice
14:04 The moment you realise that The Beatles wrote the riff of Seven Nation Army 40 years before The White Stripes...
Some of the funniest Beatle banter I've heard
How did they ever get anything done?
George Martin was recording this chat session for possible release on a fan club record. Needless to say, there wasn't much 'straight' material to put on a record, and it was abandoned. Thankfully, it was preserved so we can hear it.
6:41 'Aqua Marina' from _Stingray_ 😍
9:25 Theatrical luvvies
15:58 'Woody woodpecker'
Your ears made a nice catch there fellow Sci-Fi fan.
This was recorded in case they could use something for that year's Xmas record.
When Paul said he came back from Olympia and let the torch, he was saying code for torching a joint.
This is hilarious. You can tell that they were "goons disciples" - it comes forth from their humour. Particularily funny when putting on posh accents. But I could also tell that they were a bit condescending toward George, who was seriously trying to get on with the song.
So glad that I am old , or I would have missed this amazing time !!
I remember the very 1st time I heard them, (on a pocket transistor radio )
Developing harmony is very time consuming - but well worth waiting for, Rubber Soul is on the top of my list, they matured nicely.
Yes, it is. Now do you think it's realistic that they developed that, along with the rest of pretty much this entire album, from NOTHING, in only 30 days? Remember how everyone used to think that The Beach Boys played everything on Pet Sounds, but then it turned out that session players did it all, and all the boys did was sing? Yeah, that's what happened with these sessions too.
@@youtubeman78937 The Beach Boys were primarily a vocal group, known more for their vocalizations and harmonies than their instrumentation. An entirely different story than the Beatles, whom time and testimony have shown to be excellent musicians.
Sidthing the Beatles were great song writers but none were, nor claimed to be, great musicians. Anyone who can play a guitar passably well can tell you that the songs, ingenious as they may be in many cases, are relatively easy to play. I could play most of them back in the day. So why hire studio musicians to play them? There is also a distinct development in musical terms through the band's compositional work, and this may even be evidence of a conspiracy to improve pop music.
been waiting Me hole life to hear Them in the Studio
this is actually released on cd. I know because I have it ! it's a double CD titled Beatles soul sessions. ( hard to find now though )
I would pay for a copy of that, shipping included.
i actually have a little bit more from this session that's not on here. its on a george bootleg called legend of a leg end.
Paul literally so offended at 10:39 "what KEY are you in???"
"What KEY are you in...Jock?" 😀
They're pretty high, I think! Great to hear John learning his part from George, for e.g. John was the 'craziest', high or not.
“It could be there and it couldn’t.”
“Could be where?”
“There. Or it couldn’t.”
I love just seeing them be theirselves it’s hilarious to see them lark about it’s amazing to think George Martin could put up with them😂
I don’t know why it’s so funny hearing John jog back after taking a piss while the the steps get increasingly closer
The best creative chat i've heard. Thanks!
you are easily impressed, homer.
You can tell how much they all stimulated each other intellectually
The guys are so funny they did get down to business and finish each song.
11.57 John: "Do you want to hold a penis, do-wah-woo"...funny! Poor George, those two stuffed around on his rather excellent songs. BTW, Think For Yourself is from Rubber Soul, rec. Oct 65. Thanks for uploading!
kswannie wtf really hahaha 😂😂
kswannie sung to the tune of "Do you want to know a secret" no less. All this work for one line of one of their more obscure songs. A forgotten ad lib by JL that was pure gold. "Do you want to hold a penis". He must have said these comments all the time.
8th of November
i think that might have been ringo
He doesn't say that at 11:57
11:06 John was feeling his self
Remember the bit in the movie Yellow Submarine when they arrive in Pepperland and they find some dude ( I think the mayor or something like that) underneath the appels that were thrown onto him in the beginning? Well, the acapella little song they sing to cheer him up, is this little bit at 10:59, taken from this recording sessions.
I thank them for not having throw all of this away( chat and Laugh ) ( Songs too)❤
Never heard this 😮 im having a smoke with headphones on and it's like I'm in the corner of the room with them 😎
I would lose my patience recording with em😂😂😂
you'd be honored to be in the room
RIGHT! Four whackers.....the music was secondary to getting snockered!!!~E
Their creative process could never be recreated. Genuine guys!! I mean, look at their output. Whatever they did worked, for ten years, and it will last humanity the rest of our time on this planet. So drink it up now peedles.
They were having to wait for all the engineers to get it together.
Yes, as a producer you'd have to have extreme patience with them, and yet we're supposed to believe that THIS is how they created Rubber Soul from scratch, in only 30 days. No, it's called ghostwriters, and session musicians. The Beatles are a lie.
I can't even listen. Just heartbreaking they broke up. Even after all
this time
The Beatles could have been the Monty Python players. Such absurd British humour!!😁😁
The rewind/forward/drop in methods were so slow then. Imagine these digital days, how many albums they would’ve written!
You can hear George trying to get the guys serious about working on his song during this session, but he's having a difficult time 🤣
I love this so much, especially the religious bit with those accents. “Why such fervor?!” 😂
I get something in me head, and all the walls of Rome can't stop me...
You see Rocky Marciano, last night?
I just got in from Olympia...I lit the torch...
I will be pleased to see the earthmen, disintegrated...
I'm sorry, sometimes I feel less than useless at these sessions...
I can't believe this all happened within 19 mins. If I was there the whole the day, I'd be deceased from laughing too hard
The takes are edited out
Lots of edits here.
And yet we're supposed to believe that THIS is what they did for 30 days to create Rubber Soul from basically nothing. Yeah right, session players wrote and recorded those albums for the most part, The Beatles just sang in those 30 days we're told it took them to make the album. EMI and George Martin weren't dummies, 30 days of this clownshow is not how they would go about producing era defining albums.
@@youtubeman78937 Give your head a shake.
@@youtubeman78937 schizo moment
They're just a bunch of guys who just happened to be absolutely brilliant.
10:56 This Think For Yourself outtake was used to unbonk Lord Mayor in yellow submarine
My favorite Beatles record. Love these lads
The British version, of course.
1965, the year George Martin became an indepandent producer and started earning royalties on each record sold, from " Help " onwards I believe.
13:59 George: *sighs* Little bit left.
Marina, Aqua Marina...from 'Stingray'! and we had a "Supercar" reference with Troy, the lads obviously watched a lot of T.V at the time
Greatest band in the world limbering up.
I feel like the luckiest fly on any wall! John is hilarious, and poor George!❤
"Whose father was it got the hall in the first place, eh?"
Shame, more of this isn't available.
Just amazing. Thank you.
BETTER LATE THAN NEVER, TO HEAR SOMETHING THIS GOOD, FROM THE ABBEY ROAD VAULTS.