Drive My Car and Run For Your Life seem out of step with the rest of the album, like leftover Rock & Roll from Beatles For Sale. Dropping the needle on Norwegian Wood as track #1 would have been mindblowing-as it is it seems like the proper start of the album. What Goes On is a reject.
Rubber Soul- мой любимейший альбом The Beatles! В Советском Союзе в начале 70-х пластинки (винил) с рок - музыкой купить было невозможно, но моему другу папа привёз из Германии две пластинки: Beatles's Greatest и Rubber Soul. С них и началось моё путешествие в рок- музыку, продолжающееся более 50-ти лет! Да, и мне сейчас 64! Я дожил до When I'm 64! Всем чистого неба!✋
Beatles songs beat everyone else because of the unsurpassed melodies, perfectly appropriate harmonies,multi-instrumental ability and endless imagination.
Tavistock Institute and Theodore Adorno. Two early twenty-year-olds did not write 600 songs in five years. The music industry has always been a social engineering tool. The music can be appreciated while recognizing that there was a team of songwriters behind all the top bands.
The best Christmas of my life. I was 17 and in love with the most beautiful girl. When I hear this album it all comes flowing back as if I’m right there again.
You never forget your first. It’s natures way. It’s the purest and strongest bond we’ll ever have. It’s a shame the girls typically don’t stay in love with us
Yes,and 65-66 is my favourite period of the biggest ever band. Rarely a day goes by without a listen,such is the joy they still bring, all these years later.
@@billalbritton4972 Yup. They went from the Rubber Soul sessions to the start of the Pepper sessions in just 12 months. The fact that Revolver happened in between is even more outstanding.
Side 2 of Abbey Road Medley is their best…..but after that I put Rubber Soul at the top. It’s the most important one and every single song is a winner.
Cool video. I didn't realize Pau's relationship with Jane Asher inspired so much of this. What's really amazing is that Day Tripper and We Can Work it Out weren't even on the album - just extras. What's extraterrestrial amazing is that within another six months they would produce Revolver. So, that in one year they would release Help, Rubber Soul, and Revolver all recorded, mixed, and arranged. It's really astonishing what they accomplished in such a short period of time.
@@charlier711 The home policy from 63 to 65 was 3 singles and two LPs. There was a single and LP release prior to Christmas with the single having tracks not on the album. In fact this policy continued right through with certain singles not being album tracks. Day Tripper and We Can Work It Out were just as important tracks as the album, if not more so, as they would be aimed (successfully) at the Christmas number 1 slot. Although timings of release changed, many of the UK singles that followed were separate releases, Penny Lane/Strawberr Fields, All You Need is Love, Hello Goodbye, Lady Madonna, Hey Jude, The Ballad of John and Yoke ……
My personal favorite album from them, and the singles are among their best as well. Their peak commercially before they would peak creatively soon after.
Me too. Tho I largely prefer the US. Erosion that starts with I’ve just seen a face. More folkier. This is also the version that Brian Wilson love so much for how compete it sounds
It's top 4 for me and would rank even higher if not for the UK/US sequencing differences. I basically create my own "perfect hybrid" but as a Yankee, not only is "I've just Seen A Face" mandatory, I have to have it kick things off, which probably makes me a peasant boy in British eyes😟
95% correct. Rubber Soul was a massive change forward in pop music. Where I lived Michelle and Nowhere Man were giant hits. Lyrics, sitar, fuzz bass and amazing different songs. My favorite because still working as a team to get the album finished.
I remember listening to Rubber Soul when it first came out. Me and my friends didn’t know what to make of it. It was different from the stuff they came out with so it was a bit disappointing from typical Beatles music. But, it really grew on you… It had a lot of different songs using all kind of instruments….It didn’t have any ‘hard driving’ stuff…. The melodies were very good as well as the lyrics. It felt like a turning point for us fans. You could feel the maturity by the four lads. Pretty innovative at the time.
Masterpiece documentary work. All of it on point, to the point, filling in the 95% gap in my knowledge of how this album was made. Very enjoyable. Well done, my son. Thank you.
You know, ladies and gentlemen, with all the absolute bullshit that gets posted on RUclips, it is a real pleasure to watch something as thoughtful and well done. As these vignettes on the various Beatles albums. It’s fabulous when you hear Little 10 or 15 second examples of the audio from outtakes and versions that weren’t used. That takes real scholarship. And what that means is that the people producing these extended shorts are not just stating their opinion, but rather supporting their opinions with actual proof in the form of documentation. I know quite a lot about The Beatles, and even had a family member who wrote a very well regarded book about The Beatles and their songwriting. Still, I find new things that I never knew about previously when I watch these films. Congratulations one and all!
I was a kid living far from home in Bolivia when, at a classsmate get together at a girl's home someone produced this album and put it on the turntable. None of us had heard it before (it had just come out) and I was stunned by how good it was... I think a lot of us were. One of the most vivid memories from those days.
They put Rubber Soul together in just under 2 weeks?! That to me just adds to their legacy as absolute musical geniuses. Oh , and Rubber Soul has always been my favorite album by the Beatles.
It’s much more than “put together”! Your comment would seem to suggest that they already had all the songs, already written, worked out, and arranged, and then recorded in two weeks. That would mean roughly one a day. But my friend, they had to write the songs as well! My God, just the sheer burst of creativity is truly amazing. So you’re right absolutely but I just wanted to clarify that riding the songs and then recording them in two weeks is almost impossible when compared to coming into the studio with songs, already written, arranged, and rehearsed. Cheers!
As the Doc says, their sessions went late into the night. They pushed themselves and their creative limits and it paid off. Terrible that George Martin was being short changed by EMI. Underpaid
It's interesting how a hastily assembled batch of songs could constitute what became regarded as a cohesive and integrated album. According to this video there was no thought to that aspect yet the songs were so good that it gelled into this. Amazing.
Rubber Soul and Yesterday and Today are the American albums that I grew up with and to me they have two entirely different feels. It seems to be a greater musical leap to go from Rubber Soul to Revolver than Yesterday and Today to Revolver. I imagine growing up with the British pressings our pressings would seem just as odd.
I 2004 I taught Shanghai teenagers and lessons included contemporary Western pop music - ignored by radio there. Played them Springsteen ('makes my heart hot' said one) U2, Dylan, Abba, Led Zepp and ors... and Beatles. Asked them their favorite? 95 percent said Beatles. Asked why most simply answered "because they're wonderful". (Good place to write my own songs too).
Me being the youngest one in the family well my old brother bought The Rubber Soul so he had a 1961 VW Bug with a 8-track tape player so I would sit in it with headphones and jam that was many years ago now I’m 64 and still jamming to the Beatle they rock. 😊
They always delivered when they had to. With both tour pressures, and holiday sales' pressure with all else they had to do - this is a masterwork album. Problem of course is that it gets reworked into a different album in the states - more folky.
15:08 Paul McCartney's friend who helped him with the French lyrics to "Michelle" was Ivan Vaughan. Vaughan was a school friend of McCartney's and also the person who introduced him to John Lennon. He was married to a French teacher, Jan Vaughan, and when McCartney wanted to incorporate French into the song, Ivan suggested that Jan help with the translation. She came up with the key French phrase, "Sont des mots qui vont très bien ensemble," which means "These are words that go together well."
As a 13 year old I thought they were singing about a Sunday monkey. To my credit it didn't take too long to figure out that something else was going on.
When Rubber Soul came out, nearly all of the information shared in your video was unknown to anyone who wasn't involved in the process, like a 12 year old guitar player who loved the Beatles but was out of the loop about anything more than the music. I thought the album title was a stretch, but it went with the album cover well, and the songs were, as always, awesome. It is so great to be able to watch your video now and have the background filled in. Thanks!
It always annoyed me that Capital Records, in an effort to generate more revenue, would edit the Beatles albums during this period. I fell in love with Rubber Soul from the first listen. But when I finally heard the Parlophone version years later, it blew my mind. It was liking hearing it for the first time all over again, only better. I'll never forgive Capital for doing this, here in the states.
Thanks for putting this together...very good work! Indeed, Rubber Soul is a terrific album, and it and the following album Revolver, are my favourite albums. That's notwithstanding what came out in the later '67 onwards works. Thanks again 👍🎶
The American and UK versions of RS are very different, the American version being tailored to the folk rock trend that was going on in 1965 in the States. It replaces Drive My Car with I've Just Seen a Face and What Goes On with It's Only Love. They also removed Nowhere Man.
My mother was a die hard, mop top, girl crush Beatles fan who also happened to be a mid 60s suburban housewife and bought all of the Beatles albums which caused my buttoned down family doctor father much consternation. But Rubber Soul changed my mother's (and many others) view of The Fab Four. She did not care for it at the time but came around a decade later after she (and the world) let it age and mature. She later confessed that she wasn't happy about the boy's counter culture baptism and the drugs. But she loved Paul up to the day she died My father never warmed to them, preferring Clapton and Creedence Clearwater Revival and Stevie Wonder. These songs bring back so many memories - your channel is excellent!
Day Tripper has been my ringtone for 10 years. I’ve unwittingly become a meme to all my friends and family over it. Love the song but every time I hear it I think my phone is ringing. One of my dad’s fav Beatles songs as well, but hes definitely missed the obvious drug connotations lol. Love this album.
I love these videos especially how they are set in the context of what’s happening in the broader music world at the time. Thanks for your hard work and look forward to more in the future 😊
Minor correction: it wasn't that the piano tempo "didn't sound quite right" on "In My Life." George Martin slowed the tape down to half speed because what he'd written was too difficult to perform. That allowed him to perform it cleanly.
Thanks for a wonderful look at what I feel was The Beatles' first genius recording. I wasn't aware that their interplay/rivalry between between the Birds, the Beach Boys, and them happened that early. Learning that Sir George Martin was paid so poorly is pretty depressing, but then again, the modern music industry was truly in its infancy. (A little correction - half the time in this video instrument called a sitar was actually a tamboura, which is a non-melodic drone instrument used in classical North Indian ragas. I believe that instrument didn't get incorporated into their recordings until Revolver).
excellent documentary -- many thanks cool to see Paul playing his Rickenbacker throughout -- and with a capo on the 5th fret! that great clip at 20:25 is from Pink Floyd's video for "See Emily Play" which is available here on uTube
i’m a simple guy, beatlemaniac, i see your videos, i click immediately 🤠 i actually sometimes save it for later, it’s awesome to watch it while eating lunch or dinner
Rubber Soul would be a bridge to their more advanced LPs like Revolver. As far as haunting guitar Georges "If I needed Someone" was the most interesting
Really nice work! I appreciate your research and insights. As someone who’s been fascinated with Beatles trivia all my life, it’s like finding a new box of treasure on Christmas morning. 🎉🎉
The Byrds' cover looks like a fisheye lens was used - pretty exotic for the time. Edit: The 180 degree circular image points to the Nikon 8mm f/8 (1964) being used.
Great job! I love it. I discovered the Beatles at the end of 1965. The first record I bought was the lp Help! Rubber Soul had just been released so that was my next purchase. After all of these years my favorite albums are Help, Rubber Soul, and Revolver.
My favorite Beatles album by far, though I prefer the folk-rock version of the original 12-song 1965 release in the US. Capitol didn't just cut four songs but added two great ones, I've Just Seen a Face and It's Only Love, both non-movie songs on the UK Help album. Each is significant, in that each leads off a side and sets the tone for the introspective folk-rock creativity to come. That 12-song version is what I grew up with, and I still prefer it.
Really really love your content man, you’re one of my most watched channels since I’ve found your channel a month or two ago. Every video is a pleasure, and an enjoyable informative experience, love the Beatles stuff but I also love the other band videos too, I think you’re really talented good luck and keep up the great content!
Ive actually got a few other scripts wrote out for none Beatles stuff which include : A script for the recording of the rolling stones satanic majesties request. finished. A script im working on for the full trial of Phil Spector A script for "When amy met Blake" im working on And of course im going through the beatles albums.
This, revolver, and the white album are prob all tied for my favorite. They are all just perfect for many different reasons, from the tight knit pop folk of rubber soul to the mishmash wonderfull mess of white album, i just love them
Albeit historically unorthodox, the US release of the pressing in terms of the ordering of the songs, opening with I've just seen a face into Norwegian wood on side 1 and its only love leading off side 2 is the version that I reluctantly prefer, simply because I grew up on this arrangement.
When I was a kid I saw this album cover and I thought they all four had black hair. Other photos seemed to support that. I didn't learn until many years later that John's true hair color was really brown! So I thought he dyed it black during the "Fab" years. But now I think it's just a dark brown, plus this album cover photo has something like a dark green tint to it or something. When you see the original photo before it was distorted, you can see his hair was really brown. And I also think maybe this color effect was done on purpose because all four black hair color LOOKS better than one being not black and appearing kinda "off-color". Maybe that's wrong, but it COULD be the true story. Maybe it was done on purpose to be more uniform. They had showed before that they liked uniformity in appearance. Could be another reason they ditched the quiet, curly-headed drummer they once had.
5:50 > *"Goerge Harison decided to add the sitar (for Norwegian Wood)"* John denied that popular assumption. He said it was HIS idea to have George learn the melody to see if it fit/complimented the song. He liked what he heard, and kept it in.
Thank you for the very interesting insight of the making of this album and how the 4 of them were doing at that time. I always thought they had been were more mature by this point not just arriving there. It makes certain other pop idols and their fans seem less superficial since it appears The Beatles were just as immature and superficial as other teen idols prior to Rubber Soul. Interesting. 🤔
60 years later still a masterpiece Up Next...Revolver!
Or Abey road, they were crazy good
He’s done a video on Revolver too! It’s fantastic
Their new engineer Geoff Emerick really cut loose on that one. Catch his great bio Here There and Everywhere.
One of my favorite albums,,,,, almost every song is absolutely great,,,,,
Which ones are weak?
@@TheLarryBrownwhat goes on is bloody weak. Run for your life is weakish although I do like it. Wait, although I love it is musically weak.
Drive My Car and Run For Your Life seem out of step with the rest of the album, like leftover Rock & Roll from Beatles For Sale. Dropping the needle on Norwegian Wood as track #1 would have been mindblowing-as it is it seems like the proper start of the album. What Goes On is a reject.
Rubber Soul- мой любимейший альбом The Beatles! В Советском Союзе в начале 70-х пластинки (винил) с рок - музыкой купить было невозможно, но моему другу папа привёз из Германии две пластинки: Beatles's Greatest и Rubber Soul. С них и началось моё путешествие в рок- музыку, продолжающееся более 50-ти лет! Да, и мне сейчас 64! Я дожил до When I'm 64!
Всем чистого неба!✋
I was lucky enough to see them live in 1963 in Llandudno at the age of 15, ticket price 10 shillings Lol wonderful times. I'm 76 now
Beatles songs beat everyone else because of the unsurpassed melodies, perfectly appropriate harmonies,multi-instrumental ability and endless imagination.
Tavistock Institute and Theodore Adorno. Two early twenty-year-olds did not write 600 songs in five years. The music industry has always been a social engineering tool. The music can be appreciated while recognizing that there was a team of songwriters behind all the top bands.
The best Christmas of my life. I was 17 and in love with the most beautiful girl. When I hear this album it all comes flowing back as if I’m right there again.
You never forget your first.
It’s natures way.
It’s the purest and strongest bond we’ll ever have.
It’s a shame the girls typically don’t stay in love with us
I had a girl like that, 17. I’ll always remember her that way.
Another Super album from the guys. I was 9 and I hung on every note.
I listen to them everyday. 1965-1966 were the best years for Beatle Hair !
Yes,and 65-66 is my favourite period of the biggest ever band.
Rarely a day goes by without a listen,such is the joy they still bring, all these years later.
I got Rubber Soul for that Christmas and played it until I had to buy another copy....
Incredible album.....
The production from ‘Help’,RS,REVOLVER & Pepper in 2 years is unprecedented.
Greatest 5 album set in rock history.
@@billalbritton4972 Yup. They went from the Rubber Soul sessions to the start of the Pepper sessions in just 12 months.
The fact that Revolver happened in between is even more outstanding.
@@BobG-pi8bb
Only 4 albums mentioned though
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My all time favorite album. The sheer quality of legendary songs is staggering. Norwegian Wood, In My Life, Michelle, Nowhere Man.
“Girl” 🔥
Revolver is my favorite Beatles album 🔥
Side 2 of Abbey Road Medley is their best…..but after that I put Rubber Soul at the top. It’s the most important one and every single song is a winner.
@westfield89 I still get goosebumps every time I hear Nowhere Man.
Love, love, love this album.
Cool video. I didn't realize Pau's relationship with Jane Asher inspired so much of this. What's really amazing is that Day Tripper and We Can Work it Out weren't even on the album - just extras. What's extraterrestrial amazing is that within another six months they would produce Revolver. So, that in one year they would release Help, Rubber Soul, and Revolver all recorded, mixed, and arranged. It's really astonishing what they accomplished in such a short period of time.
@@charlier711 The home policy from 63 to 65 was 3 singles and two LPs. There was a single and LP release prior to Christmas with the single having tracks not on the album. In fact this policy continued right through with certain singles not being album tracks. Day Tripper and We Can Work It Out were just as important tracks as the album, if not more so, as they would be aimed (successfully) at the Christmas number 1 slot. Although timings of release changed, many of the UK singles that followed were separate releases, Penny Lane/Strawberr Fields, All You Need is Love, Hello Goodbye, Lady Madonna, Hey Jude, The Ballad of John and Yoke ……
@@Yrksman "He's right, you know..."
My personal favorite album from them, and the singles are among their best as well. Their peak commercially before they would peak creatively soon after.
Me too. Tho I largely prefer the US. Erosion that starts with I’ve just seen a face. More folkier. This is also the version that Brian Wilson love so much for how compete it sounds
I would argue this is actually their peak creativity. They were doing amazing things while staying in the pop song format.
It's top 4 for me and would rank even higher if not for the UK/US sequencing differences. I basically create my own "perfect hybrid" but as a Yankee, not only is "I've just Seen A Face" mandatory, I have to have it kick things off, which probably makes me a peasant boy in British eyes😟
Who else misses the false start to “I’m Looking Through You”on the U.S. album version.
Me aswell, i have a rubber soul tattoo. I love this album👌🏻
95% correct. Rubber Soul was a massive change forward in pop music. Where I lived Michelle and Nowhere Man were giant hits. Lyrics, sitar, fuzz bass and amazing different
songs. My favorite because still working as a team to get the album finished.
Rubber Soul is one of the very best albums ever written and performed.
Yeah, ask Brian Wilson.
I remember listening to Rubber Soul when it first came out.
Me and my friends didn’t know what to make of it. It was different from the stuff they came out with so it was a bit disappointing from typical Beatles music. But, it really grew on you…
It had a lot of different songs using all kind of instruments….It didn’t have any ‘hard driving’ stuff…. The melodies were very good as well as the lyrics.
It felt like a turning point for us fans.
You could feel the maturity by the four lads.
Pretty innovative at the time.
They got it out for Christmas, can remember being around the xmas tree, and this album playing, these songs still take be back, get nostalgic😴
Masterpiece documentary work. All of it on point, to the point, filling in the 95% gap in my knowledge of how this album was made. Very enjoyable.
Well done, my son. Thank you.
You know, ladies and gentlemen, with all the absolute bullshit that gets posted on RUclips, it is a real pleasure to watch something as thoughtful and well done. As these vignettes on the various Beatles albums. It’s fabulous when you hear Little 10 or 15 second examples of the audio from outtakes and versions that weren’t used. That takes real scholarship. And what that means is that the people producing these extended shorts are not just stating their opinion, but rather supporting their opinions with actual proof in the form of documentation. I know quite a lot about The Beatles, and even had a family member who wrote a very well regarded book about The Beatles and their songwriting. Still, I find new things that I never knew about previously when I watch these films. Congratulations one and all!
@@GuitarUniverse2013 These comments are always appreciated
Another of my favourite Beatles albums. I enjoy the whole album but particularly love the 12-string sound on George's "If I Needed Someone".
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Same. That song is seriously underrated.
I was a kid living far from home in Bolivia when, at a classsmate get together at a girl's home someone produced this album and put it on the turntable. None of us had heard it before (it had just come out) and I was stunned by how good it was... I think a lot of us were. One of the most vivid memories from those days.
Always was and still is my favorite Beatles album.
Rubber Soul has always been my favorite Beatles album. I loved the beautiful acoustic songs.
They put Rubber Soul together in just under 2 weeks?! That to me just adds to their legacy as absolute musical geniuses. Oh , and Rubber Soul has always been my favorite album by the Beatles.
It’s much more than “put together”! Your comment would seem to suggest that they already had all the songs, already written, worked out, and arranged, and then recorded in two weeks. That would mean roughly one a day. But my friend, they had to write the songs as well! My God, just the sheer burst of creativity is truly amazing. So you’re right absolutely but I just wanted to clarify that riding the songs and then recording them in two weeks is almost impossible when compared to coming into the studio with songs, already written, arranged, and rehearsed. Cheers!
MINE TOO
No they put it together in a month. Still impressive though.
Amazing how seemingly effortlessly they put together these incredible songs! It’s unfair! 😅😅😅
As the Doc says, their sessions went late into the night. They pushed themselves and their creative limits and it paid off. Terrible that George Martin was being short changed by EMI. Underpaid
Watching these videos its like some vintage documentary from the 80s. Very high quality. Thankss
It's interesting how a hastily assembled batch of songs could constitute what became regarded as a cohesive and integrated album. According to this video there was no thought to that aspect yet the songs were so good that it gelled into this. Amazing.
That December, Rubber Soul was as important as Christmas itself ... 'Michele' and "Norwegian Wood" were Christmas gifts to the world.
You Won't See Me is my favorite track on Rubber Soul.
Great album,here they started to spread their wings. REVOLVER is even bolder
Rubber Soul and Yesterday and Today are the American albums that I grew up with and to me they have two entirely different feels. It seems to be a greater musical leap to go from Rubber Soul to Revolver than Yesterday and Today to Revolver. I imagine growing up with the British pressings our pressings would seem just as odd.
Yesterday and Today was always my favorite Beatles album. Thank you
Beatles skin looks weird on trunk cover
Love your videos mate!! They're so incredibly well made! Fantastic
I 2004 I taught Shanghai teenagers and lessons included contemporary Western pop music - ignored by radio there. Played them Springsteen ('makes my heart hot' said one) U2, Dylan, Abba, Led Zepp and ors... and Beatles. Asked them their favorite? 95 percent said Beatles. Asked why most simply answered "because they're wonderful". (Good place to write my own songs too).
‘Girl’ is my favourite song
According to Lennon they deliberately sang tit-tit-tit-tit-tit-tit-tit-tit in the backing vocals
@@erwinwoodedge4885 And ya can hear ole John hit a joint on that one
Me being the youngest one in the family well my old brother bought The Rubber Soul so he had a 1961 VW Bug with a 8-track tape player so I would sit in it with headphones and jam that was many years ago now I’m 64 and still jamming to the Beatle they rock. 😊
Are you the one with 3 grandchildren: Vera Chuck & Dave?
You have for me the best most interesting Beatle content on RUclips.
good video. back to back Bells of Rney & If I needed Someone. I'm in.
They always delivered when they had to. With both tour pressures, and holiday sales' pressure with all else they had to do - this is a masterwork album. Problem of course is that it gets reworked into a different album in the states - more folky.
Love this documentary congrats to you rubber soul been one of my favourites long live the Beatles
15:08 Paul McCartney's friend who helped him with the French lyrics to "Michelle" was Ivan Vaughan. Vaughan was a school friend of McCartney's and also the person who introduced him to John Lennon. He was married to a French teacher, Jan Vaughan, and when McCartney wanted to incorporate French into the song, Ivan suggested that Jan help with the translation. She came up with the key French phrase, "Sont des mots qui vont très bien ensemble," which means "These are words that go together well."
As a 13 year old I thought they were singing about a Sunday monkey. To my credit it didn't take too long to figure out that something else was going on.
@@tomiday66Haha! 😊
@@tomiday66I always thought on Ticket To Ride they were singing " My baby donkey".
I really love this channel
Brilliant video, thank you.
When Rubber Soul came out, nearly all of the information shared in your video was unknown to anyone who wasn't involved in the process, like a 12 year old guitar player who loved the Beatles but was out of the loop about anything more than the music. I thought the album title was a stretch, but it went with the album cover well, and the songs were, as always, awesome. It is so great to be able to watch your video now and have the background filled in. Thanks!
Ohhh baby I've been waiting for this one
It always annoyed me that Capital Records, in an effort to generate more revenue, would edit the Beatles albums during this period. I fell in love with Rubber Soul from the first listen. But when I finally heard the Parlophone version years later, it blew my mind. It was liking hearing it for the first time all over again, only better. I'll never forgive Capital for doing this, here in the states.
Thanks for putting this together...very good work!
Indeed, Rubber Soul is a terrific album, and it and the following album Revolver, are my favourite albums.
That's notwithstanding what came out in the later '67 onwards works.
Thanks again 👍🎶
The American and UK versions of RS are very different, the American version being tailored to the folk rock trend that was going on in 1965 in the States. It replaces Drive My Car with I've Just Seen a Face and What Goes On with It's Only Love. They also removed Nowhere Man.
My mother was a die hard, mop top, girl crush Beatles fan who also happened to be a mid 60s suburban housewife and bought all of the Beatles albums which caused my buttoned down family doctor father much consternation. But Rubber Soul changed my mother's (and many others) view of The Fab Four. She did not care for it at the time but came around a decade later after she (and the world) let it age and mature. She later confessed that she wasn't happy about the boy's counter culture baptism and the drugs. But she loved Paul up to the day she died
My father never warmed to them, preferring Clapton and Creedence Clearwater Revival and Stevie Wonder. These songs bring back so many memories - your channel is excellent!
I love this account so much, I can't wait for more videos man
These are their great songs.
That was fantastic! Appreciate you putting that together for us. STILL learning new things about the Beatles
Day Tripper has been my ringtone for 10 years. I’ve unwittingly become a meme to all my friends and family over it. Love the song but every time I hear it I think my phone is ringing. One of my dad’s fav Beatles songs as well, but hes definitely missed the obvious drug connotations lol. Love this album.
I love these videos especially how they are set in the context of what’s happening in the broader music world at the time. Thanks for your hard work and look forward to more in the future 😊
Minor correction: it wasn't that the piano tempo "didn't sound quite right" on "In My Life." George Martin slowed the tape down to half speed because what he'd written was too difficult to perform. That allowed him to perform it cleanly.
Have you heard the solo at half-speed? It's an interesting listen.
this is my young music group, 1947 born, like today this music
Thanks for a wonderful look at what I feel was The Beatles' first genius recording. I wasn't aware that their interplay/rivalry between between the Birds, the Beach Boys, and them happened that early. Learning that Sir George Martin was paid so poorly is pretty depressing, but then again, the modern music industry was truly in its infancy. (A little correction - half the time in this video instrument called a sitar was actually a tamboura, which is a non-melodic drone instrument used in classical North Indian ragas. I believe that instrument didn't get incorporated into their recordings until Revolver).
Another brilliant video! Thank you so much!
Thank you
I’ve loved watching your videos this past week
excellent documentary -- many thanks
cool to see Paul playing his Rickenbacker throughout -- and with a capo on the 5th fret!
that great clip at 20:25 is from Pink Floyd's video for "See Emily Play" which is available here on uTube
i’m a simple guy, beatlemaniac, i see your videos, i click immediately 🤠
i actually sometimes save it for later, it’s awesome to watch it while eating lunch or dinner
A worthy telling of a seminal albumn. Well done.
Amazing that Michelle only took one take
Rubber Soul would be a bridge to their more advanced LPs like Revolver. As far as haunting guitar Georges "If I needed Someone" was the most interesting
My favorite album of all time!
Absolutely outstanding documentary.
Really nice work! I appreciate your research and insights. As someone who’s been fascinated with Beatles trivia all my life, it’s like finding a new box of treasure on Christmas morning. 🎉🎉
The Byrds' cover looks like a fisheye lens was used - pretty exotic for the time.
Edit: The 180 degree circular image points to the Nikon 8mm f/8 (1964) being used.
Tamborine Man was with Satisfaction monster hits summer ‘65.
Incredible Album
One of their best,,,,yet
My favourite ❤
Great job! I love it. I discovered the Beatles at the end of 1965. The first record I bought was the lp Help! Rubber Soul had just been released so that was my next purchase.
After all of these years my favorite albums are Help, Rubber Soul, and Revolver.
I love the middle period too. Harsha days night was their first masterpiece to me.
Yay new upload!!!! 😁
Yesterday may have been number 1 in the USA but it was never released as a single in the UK until many years after they broke up.
Some really catchy tunes on that album. I liked "I'm looking through you" and "Think for Yourself" probably the most among them all.
My favorite Beatles album by far, though I prefer the folk-rock version of the original 12-song 1965 release in the US. Capitol didn't just cut four songs but added two great ones, I've Just Seen a Face and It's Only Love, both non-movie songs on the UK Help album. Each is significant, in that each leads off a side and sets the tone for the introspective folk-rock creativity to come. That 12-song version is what I grew up with, and I still prefer it.
I agree. While the British version had some excellent songs, the American version has a certain cohesiveness that's especially appealing.
If you're a fan of Rubber Soul, the 19 minute Think For Yourself Studio Talk recording is worth a listen. You can find it on YT.
One of my favorites of all time! Also, the guitar solos were inspired by Greek bouzouki guitar music they heard while on vacation.
I was 7 when "Meet The Beatles" came out in '64. I followed their every album up to Rubber Soul. After that I never bought another album.
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why? did your mommy quit giving you money ?
Why on earth? Imagine missing out on Pepper's!
It's still not too late for you to hear the later albums. They haven't dated
IM 74 NOW THIS INFO IS EVEN MORE PHENOMINAL ABOUT THE FAB FOUR AND THEIR LEGACY
Rubber Soul to Abbey Road were masterpieces that will NEVER EVER be duplicated
Thanks! I wish I could give more but I’m broke. I’ve been a fan for a while and hope you keep going and get the subs you deserve.
That’s very much appreciated! Plenty more to come.
Really really love your content man, you’re one of my most watched channels since I’ve found your channel a month or two ago. Every video is a pleasure, and an enjoyable informative experience, love the Beatles stuff but I also love the other band videos too, I think you’re really talented good luck and keep up the great content!
Ive actually got a few other scripts wrote out for none Beatles stuff which include :
A script for the recording of the rolling stones satanic majesties request. finished.
A script im working on for the full trial of Phil Spector
A script for "When amy met Blake" im working on
And of course im going through the beatles albums.
Amazing as always
Pure brilliance from the Fab Four❤
🫵🏻😝 but George was the first one to bring out electric 12 stringer then the birds copy the Beatles
Rubber Soul was Lennon's zenith, with so many fantastic songs, especially the ballads.
This, revolver, and the white album are prob all tied for my favorite. They are all just perfect for many different reasons, from the tight knit pop folk of rubber soul to the mishmash wonderfull mess of white album, i just love them
Rubber Soul is my favourite Beatles album. Oh, hold on, there are all the others.😅😅
Albeit historically unorthodox, the US release of the pressing in terms of the ordering of the songs, opening with I've just seen a face into Norwegian wood on side 1 and its only love leading off side 2 is the version that I reluctantly prefer, simply because I grew up on this arrangement.
Thats what i like about this band. It really feels like they just used whatever sounded cool. And it did sound cool
Your video truly make my life better, absolutely love your channel
My favorite Beatles album
When I was a kid I saw this album cover and I thought they all four had black hair. Other photos seemed to support that. I didn't learn until many years later that John's true hair color was really brown! So I thought he dyed it black during the "Fab" years. But now I think it's just a dark brown, plus this album cover photo has something like a dark green tint to it or something. When you see the original photo before it was distorted, you can see his hair was really brown. And I also think maybe this color effect was done on purpose because all four black hair color LOOKS better than one being not black and appearing kinda "off-color". Maybe that's wrong, but it COULD be the true story. Maybe it was done on purpose to be more uniform. They had showed before that they liked uniformity in appearance. Could be another reason they ditched the quiet, curly-headed drummer they once had.
Enjoyed this very much. Love the narrator’s voice.
5:50 > *"Goerge Harison decided to add the sitar (for Norwegian Wood)"*
John denied that popular assumption. He said it was HIS idea to have George learn the melody to see if it fit/complimented the song. He liked what he heard, and kept it in.
They got high. I think it does broaden ones creativity at first but tends to impede it with repeated use.
Thank you for the very interesting insight of the making of this album and how the 4 of them were doing at that time. I always thought they had been were more mature by this point not just arriving there. It makes certain other pop idols and their fans seem less superficial since it appears The Beatles were just as immature and superficial as other teen idols prior to Rubber Soul. Interesting. 🤔
BEATLES AND STONES FOREVER AMEN 🙏
Fantastic
Thank you . I enjoyed this accent, maybe Liverpool accent. Knew some fact about the Beatles