Magic. It was magic. Everybody else made music, and some of it was very good. Only the Beatles made magic. To this day nobody knows where it came from.
Possibly my all-time favorite Beatles song. The blending of each of their individual instrumental arrangements, coupled with those killer harmonies makes the brain spring an endorphin leak, every time. After 56 years, I STILL get chills every time I hear this song.
@@graemed3012 You know exactly that feeling I'm talking about, Graeme. The hairs on the back of my neck stand on end when I hear it. I return to this Mike Pachelli "How To" lesson every now and then to re-watch it. Fantastic video!
During his solo career a studio guitarist arrived and Lennon instructed "just don't play too many notes." That simple advice was the one of the primary secrets of the Beatle's success.
Mike Pachelli...."The Sixth Beatle"!!!... The Beatles music will live in infami. What friggen music Geniuses of that era, making some of the most complex Rock music that ive ever seen, absolutely in a class all their own. Thanks for sharing your Gift with us Mike,You Rock!!!!✌🙏
Mike- completely brilliant job on your part and it never ceases to amaze me that guys in their 20's had such sophistication in their playing and arrangements. Truly mind blowing.
Wow! I so much enjoy your lessons and historical facts behind their brilliant playing and singing which, by the way, you so masterfully reproduce on both counts. To this day, I've never seen such brilliantly made videos about the Beatles' songs and their playing them.
As always, right on the money Mike. You astound me in the back story details on how these wonderful songs evolved. And you musical skills are flawless. Plus you have met and touched 2 of the Beatles in the flesh. That makes you a Demi god in the Beatle world. God bless you and have a wonderful Christmas holiday. And thanks for my present. Nowhere man.
Wow! Is this not a magical song, with that solo, with those voices? It's unreal! So well done. Great to hear that bassline, louder and clearer than the original .
Just wanted to add in 1978 I was 8 and my Mom, bless her,brought me to the local Peaches record store and I purchased Let it Be and Abbey Road. This started me on a lifelong love of all things Beatles which continues to this very day .So glad to find a kindred soul who is so musically gifted to share my passion. Love your channel Mike.
Well done, Mike. I have for years marveled at just how layered and utterly complete this song is. It's one of my favorites, Thanks for the breakdown. Keep up the great work!
SUPER, Mike ...everything well executed and defined for the guitar on my favorite Beatles song...and you even double track and harmonize wonderfully to make it as close as them...you're a joy to watch and to learn to play these songs...Almost bringing tears to my eyes...everyone in their right mind owe you a big Thanks for making it easier to learn them ...LET IT BE KNOWN ...!!
“I’m that kind of whack-a-doodle.” And please keep being that! Another excellent video and history of a classic Beatles song. One of my favorites. Thanks Mike!
If I had these lessons when I was 17, I might have had a musical career instead of a utility worker for 38 years. I'm 71 now and still love watching your tutorials. Thanks. Tom H., New York.
Great breakdown as usual. The Beatles were streets ahead of other groups around at that time with their complex chords. We copied their songs only using basic major , minor and 7th chords - no wonder we sounded so bad but the songs carried us through. Thanks Mike
Excellent Mike just EXCELLENT! I've always loved Harrison's solo riff in this song and now I know how it was done. I always thought it was a little bell that someone hit at the end of the solo riff I was surprised to discover it was done on his guitar. Damn George was good. ^_^
Absolutely beautiful! You show exactly the magic of the Beatles. 4 units into one. Also Mike you are a great musician. I love the last part of your videos where you make it all come together.. no pun intended 😁 . Great video! 👍
That was fantastic Mike! One of my all time favorite Beatles songs. Your breakdown and analysis of all of their songs is truly amazing. No one does it better! Hope that all is well in France. Happy Holidays to you and your family! Stay safe! 👍👍👏👏🎄🎄🎄🎄👍👍
I must say that not only is this one of the GREATEST Beatles songs ever but it is in my opinion one of the GREATEST songs of all time. And of course you're breakdown of the song is genius. Thank you so much for this. Cheers form Ottawa, Canada.
Once again Mike a wonderful surgical dissection of the song that brings so much out of the genius that created it. I was 15 years old when Rubber Soul came out and it has to be one of my favourite albums of all time. I think it was a watershed point from the early Beatles work to the later songs.
fantastic breakdown as usual Mike, and it helps to understand the brilliance of the Beatles. Understanding their writing talent is a gift you actually have and your easy to follow offerings are priceless to me and my cheap Benson strat. ha ha ...thanks again really excellent, Tom from the UK.
Always loved this song with the Fender strat tone going on, and I love all the Beatle tidbits and trivia you add to the mix , great lesson thanks and more treble please …
Who would take offense to being copared to Bob Ross? What an awesome man. I've watched him for hours just to mellow me out and to marvel at his ¨turning nothing into something¨ with absolutely no intention of ever picking up a brush myself.
Fantastic again Mike. How you can hear it, play it and video it so well is incredible. I have new respect for the ripping bass line which sounds a bit clearer than the original recording.
Thank you so much for this. I am especially grateful for the George Harrison riffs. I just love George more and more as time goes on. I’m hoping for a Pachelli treatment for I Me Mine if you ever feel up to it. No other vids seem to nail it and I know you’d get it spot on. Thanks again for all your Beatles instructional videos. You are appreciated!!!!
There are no words to thank you for duch a incredible video!!! Fabulous job. You've nailed each part f or each and every instrument and piece of vocals!!!
Whoa Mike. Great job! Really enjoyed the way you just keep rolling along on Bass. The fingers never stop! A real pleasure to hear you playing with my headphones on so I get the whole impact of your tracks. Outstanding. You know your stuff and then some pal. :)
Wow, the 1 man Fab Four! :) Incredible. I first heard about your music through Phil Keaggy but these days am loving all the great education here. What a labor of love!
Extraordinary job! As usual😊. We all know how well you play guitar (and bass) and how well you can sing and harmonize. But I must say what impressed me most this time was your drumming. Those little rolls when entering the chorus…🥰
Richard - Thanks! I actually started as a drummer (when I was 7 or 8 my older cousin gave me a set) but when I saw the Beatles on the Sullivan Show wanted to (and did) switch to guitar.
Mike is the most accurate Beatles cover player I've ever seen.
better than the original 🤠
The detailed accuracy Mike displays is AWESOME!!!
Remarkably helpful. Thanks so much!
Never gets old. How those guys came up with these songs. A gift from God.
And so deceptively basic..
@@duffbaker9554 That,s the Genious in it
Magic. It was magic. Everybody else made music, and some of it was very good. Only the Beatles made magic. To this day nobody knows where it came from.
Possibly my all-time favorite Beatles song. The blending of each of their individual instrumental arrangements, coupled with those killer harmonies makes the brain spring an endorphin leak, every time. After 56 years, I STILL get chills every time I hear this song.
You are so right Papa Dave! Its such a great song,I get chills when i hear it too.56 years...unbelievable...i'll never get tired of it.
Loved that song since I first heard it at 7 years old.
@@graemed3012 You know exactly that feeling I'm talking about, Graeme. The hairs on the back of my neck stand on end when I hear it. I return to this Mike Pachelli "How To" lesson every now and then to re-watch it. Fantastic video!
Damn, I could watch these all day. I dare anyone to find a better Beatles teacher on the net. Years of shared joy.
Thank you again Mike. No body does these music break downs better than you.
During his solo career a studio guitarist arrived and Lennon instructed "just don't play too many notes." That simple advice was the one of the primary secrets of the Beatle's success.
Keep it simple stupid and it’s not what you play it’s what you don’t play. As a musician I have heard and said this countless times.
It was on Double fantasy
John told the bass session player....
Don't play too many notes...
Mike, we really appreciate that you go to so much treble to show us these guitar parts accurately.
Some people would say you're obsessed Mike but never mind there's worse things to be obsessed about. Keep going mate.
Absolutely nailed the vocals on this, start to finish. The backing vocals really breathe life into this song-- love it!
…and Geronimo123, I’ve have (attempted) sung these vocals for years, and they are not easy at all!
What can I say, Mike?
You’re a 1 Man-Beatle Band. Can’t thank you enough for all your amazing, perfect lessons
Another great example of the subtle little things George did that added so much! 👍👍
Mike Pachelli...."The Sixth Beatle"!!!...
The Beatles music will live in infami. What friggen music Geniuses of that era, making some of the most complex Rock music that ive ever seen, absolutely in a class all their own.
Thanks for sharing your Gift with us Mike,You Rock!!!!✌🙏
Another great lesson, Mike! As always the back story and attention to detail in your lessons is greatly appreciated.
Mike- completely brilliant job on your part and it never ceases to amaze me that guys in their 20's had such sophistication in their playing and arrangements. Truly mind blowing.
Wow! I so much enjoy your lessons and historical facts behind their brilliant playing and singing which, by the way, you so masterfully reproduce on both counts. To this day, I've never seen such brilliantly made videos about the Beatles' songs and their playing them.
As always, right on the money Mike. You astound me in the back story details on how these wonderful songs evolved. And you musical skills are flawless. Plus you have met and touched 2 of the Beatles in the flesh. That makes you a Demi god in the Beatle world. God bless you and have a wonderful Christmas holiday. And thanks for my present. Nowhere man.
Wow! Is this not a magical song, with that solo, with those voices? It's unreal! So well done. Great to hear that bassline, louder and clearer than the original .
Ola - Thanks and yeah - isn't it a pity how SO many great parts of Beatles' songs are buried in the mix...
Always love your positive vibe on all of your very precise playing and explanations. Thanks!
You obviously put a tremendous amount of time and work into these videos - it is very much appreciated.
Jack- Thanks! It's nice of you to notice and say so.
Mike, this video brought tears to my eyes. Thanks for all you do and share with us.
Just wanted to add in 1978 I was 8 and my Mom, bless her,brought me to the local Peaches record store and I purchased Let it Be and Abbey Road. This started me on a lifelong love of all things Beatles which continues to this very day .So glad to find a kindred soul who is so musically gifted to share my passion. Love your channel Mike.
Yet another insightful and informative analysis of a great Beatles song, Mike. One of my favorites.
You don´t know how I love your lessons. Great Mike, you´re the best. Long live The Beatles music.
Well done, Mike. I have for years marveled at just how layered and utterly complete this song is. It's one of my favorites, Thanks for the breakdown. Keep up the great work!
I remember 1965-66 just because of this song.
Thanks for the bringing out the best of the Beatles!
Fabulous... You really get these spot on! I always look forward to the next one. Thanks Mike
Andrew - and there's More to come!
@@MPfrance Love the top hat Mike! Happy Holidays!
SUPER, Mike ...everything well executed and defined for the guitar on my favorite Beatles song...and you even double track and harmonize wonderfully to make it as close as them...you're a joy to watch and to learn to play these songs...Almost bringing tears to my eyes...everyone in their right mind owe you a big Thanks for making it easier to learn them ...LET IT BE KNOWN ...!!
“I’m that kind of whack-a-doodle.”
And please keep being that!
Another excellent video and history of a classic Beatles song. One of my favorites. Thanks Mike!
Oh my,,
The beatles's songs never get old...
What a band indeed...
Thankyou Sir Mike ...
If I had these lessons when I was 17, I might have had a musical career instead of a utility worker for 38 years. I'm 71 now and still love watching your tutorials. Thanks. Tom H., New York.
Keep on going , Tom!!
I love and appreciate these breakdowns you do.
in a word brilliant. The song, the breakdown, and sound-a-like -- thanks, Mike!
One of my very favorite songs by The Beatles. Thanks for all these cool details. Still diggin' it in 2022. Cheers.
Great breakdown as usual. The Beatles were streets ahead of other groups around at that time with their complex chords. We copied their songs only using basic major , minor and 7th chords - no wonder we sounded so bad but the songs carried us through. Thanks Mike
Extraordinary dedication to analyze and inform, Mike! God bless ya! Paul singing E to A to G# in the final vocal thrills me to bits!
Mike you’re the best in the business. Thank you for all your hard work!
I’ve never seen a more thorough and well-designed tutorial. This should be a template for all tutorials. Bravo, man!
Excellent Mike just EXCELLENT! I've always loved Harrison's solo riff in this song and now I know how it was done. I always thought it was a little bell that someone hit at the end of the solo riff I was surprised to discover it was done on his guitar. Damn George was good. ^_^
I have no idea how to play or intend to, but I find it fascinating how these magical Beatles songs were put together. Thank you.
That higher pitch they manage on the guitar was something else! Never heard anything since like it!!
Absolutely beautiful! You show exactly the magic of the Beatles. 4 units into one. Also Mike you are a great musician. I love the last part of your videos where you make it all come together.. no pun intended 😁 . Great video! 👍
That was fantastic Mike! One of my all time favorite Beatles songs. Your breakdown and analysis of all of their songs is truly amazing. No one does it better! Hope that all is well in France. Happy Holidays to you and your family! Stay safe! 👍👍👏👏🎄🎄🎄🎄👍👍
Wow!!!!!! Mike, you capture not only the sound, but also the spirit.
Beautiful, Mike! I love that song and you broke it down so even I can understand it! Thank you again.
I must say that not only is this one of the GREATEST Beatles songs ever but it is in my opinion one of the GREATEST songs of all time. And of course you're breakdown of the song is genius. Thank you so much for this. Cheers form Ottawa, Canada.
Gio - Thanks for those kind words and Yeah - those young lads were genius composers!
@@MPfrance Mike, your drumming is not too shabby. You real nail the Ringo parts and sound.
Great! This cleared up a lot of things up for me! Love the backstories in these lessons...I could watch them just for that!
your sounds are so accurate I can't believe what I'm hearing! amazing research in every aspect!!
Wow, thank you!
Once again Mike a wonderful surgical dissection of the song that brings so much out of the genius that created it. I was 15 years old when Rubber Soul came out and it has to be one of my favourite albums of all time. I think it was a watershed point from the early Beatles work to the later songs.
John - Yeah - Rubber Soul is still a fantastic album to listen to!
Love your enthusiasm throughout both the instructions and playing
Fantastic as usual Mike. Thank you so much. Have a lovely Christmas!!!
So many great great Beatles songs, this is one of the best. Thanks Mike great job, we will try to play it next time at my Brother in laws when we jam.
That guitar tone is incredible
Sheez. It's gnarly and trebly AF 😬
My favorite Beatles song. Learned to play it years ago but this gave me all the nuances I missed. Thanks!
fantastic breakdown as usual Mike, and it helps to understand the brilliance of the Beatles. Understanding their writing talent is a gift you actually have and your easy to follow offerings are priceless to me and my cheap Benson strat. ha ha ...thanks again really excellent, Tom from the UK.
Always loved this song with the Fender strat tone going on, and I love all the Beatle tidbits and trivia you add to the mix , great lesson thanks and more treble please …
I mean this as the greatest of compliments: you are the Bob Ross of Beatles’ tutorials. So much love, joy and happiness. It’s infectious. Thank you!
I agree, and all the people of my age (the youngest of boomers) say the same thing!
Who would take offense to being copared to Bob Ross? What an awesome man. I've watched him for hours just to mellow me out and to marvel at his ¨turning nothing into something¨ with absolutely no intention of ever picking up a brush myself.
@@jaelge I know hipster artists that looked down on him as popular, garbage for the masses.
Who's Bob Ross?
Merry Christmas to you and your family Mike and thanks so much for all your brilliant lessons.
Excellent, amazing, informative as always! Keep on rockin, Man! You're excellent!
Mike, you dissect a song like a coroner, right down to the bone! Thanks! 👍
Fantastic again Mike. How you can hear it, play it and video it so well is incredible. I have new respect for the ripping bass line which sounds a bit clearer than the original recording.
What a terrific and versatile musician you are Mike.
Dude, you are just amazing. Every one, fantastic.
Mejor explicado y demostrado,imposible!!!gracias mil...excelente tutorial..felicidades profesor...hace 40 años hubiera Sido maravilloso conocerte!!
Thank you so much for this. I am especially grateful for the George Harrison riffs. I just love George more and more as time goes on. I’m hoping for a Pachelli treatment for I Me Mine if you ever feel up to it. No other vids seem to nail it and I know you’d get it spot on. Thanks again for all your Beatles instructional videos. You are appreciated!!!!
Seconds on the "I, Me, Mine" tutorial!
Fantastic job Mike! You get the sound and the spirit... Great
Great classic, thank you for bestowing your knowledge upon us.
always great teaching Mike!
Superb Mike, as always! So informative, so instructive and so enjoyable!
Ian - thank -Glad you enjoyed it!
Fricken awesome! Always loved and messed around with it but never committed to detail it. Thanks so much!
I love this song.😍
Great job, Mike!
✌️😎
They always popped in a chord that just added that bit of brilliance to their songs. The Gm is gold!
Wow. What an amazing job you did on this great Beatles song.
There are no words to thank you for duch a incredible video!!! Fabulous job. You've nailed each part f or each and every instrument and piece of vocals!!!
Wow, thank you!
Quel beau travail vous faites M. Pachelli. Bravo 🙌
So good and complete. Thanks from Brazil
Whoa Mike. Great job! Really enjoyed the way you just keep rolling along on Bass. The fingers never stop! A real pleasure to hear you playing with my headphones on so I get the whole impact of your tracks. Outstanding. You know your stuff and then some pal. :)
Wow, this was wonderful. Thanks Mike.
Thank you Mike! You are a gift for us.
Great video Mike and very informative. Terrific vocals and playing at the end. 🙋♂️🇬🇧🎸
Just like the Beatles. In a hundred years, Mike. Thanks.
Brilliant Mike thanks again saw the video of you Keaggy and Stonehill playing this absolute great
Awesome! Thanks for sharing all of your Beatle knowledge!
One of the greatest songs from the Fab Four. One of the greatest songs of our time.
Wow, your hard study and work on detail really pays off! Sounds great!
Thanks so much!
That was incredible Mike!
What a gorgeous sound on that acoustic!
Great reconstruction; FAB sound!
Your lessons are just fantastic golden mine for diehard Beatlefans.Thankee so much!
Great to hear!
My favorite solo. Pure homage to the song.
Thank you Mike. The sound of your guitars sound like the Beatles' . I like it.
Mike that was spot on. I always thought the lead solo was more complicated. Great job. 🎸
Love the Beatles,love your work
Wow, the 1 man Fab Four! :) Incredible. I first heard about your music through Phil Keaggy but these days am loving all the great education here. What a labor of love!
Wow, thank you!
You are the source for proper Beatle technique! Damm you're good!
toujours génial ce Mike ! c'est bien de décortiquer les chefs d 'œuvre des Beatles on comprend mieux la composition. merci.
Mike you're a gem!
Extraordinary job! As usual😊. We all know how well you play guitar (and bass) and how well you can sing and harmonize. But I must say what impressed me most this time was your drumming. Those little rolls when entering the chorus…🥰
Richard - Thanks! I actually started as a drummer (when I was 7 or 8 my older cousin gave me a set) but when I saw the Beatles on the Sullivan Show wanted to (and did) switch to guitar.
Love the way you put all the parts together at the end !
Excellent job ! Thanks Mike
Great presentation of a great rhythm part from a great song. Win win win.