Well done, Andrew! We all know what a great guitarist George was, but songs like this (and of course "All My Loving") show us that John was a kick-ass guitarist as well. What a great *band* they were! I wonder if they were ever as happy playing with other musicians in the post-Beatles period as they were when they were all four together (well, before Yoko joined the group, anyway). Oh, and by the way, strange use of an odd instrument - that harmonica, no? Not exactly big in "rock 'n roll" songs. They were so crazy. I mean, they had to be thinking, "What else can we use? A sitar? Nah, too weird. But hey, what about that fire alarm bell up on that wall!"
I like that you got the A7 in the middle. George did play it in error on one of the takes they spliced together. George Martin kept that take for the final master recording.
Your videos are so valuable for me. Thank you. At 0:57 sec and 2:57 sec in sounds like there is an A7 played. I can’t hear that on the record and the score says A. What are you actually playing there please and why?
@@maxwelledison9954 Both were played with Gibson Acoustic/Electric guitars in the studio but in live perfomances were played with the gretsch and the rickenbacker
Hi Andrew. Great job. Last week, as I mentioned in the comment to another Beatles video you did, I tried several times to become a Patreon contributor. However, the process would not work at the final stage. I emailed Patreon, and got an email back saying that they would be in touch after Tuesday (it is now Wednesday), and I have not heard from them. Sorry to put this all in a comment, but I would very much like to get this sorted out.
drutgat2 - hey sorry to not get back to your other messages about this, Im not sure of the issue. If you wouldnt mind, give me your email and we can sort this out and skip patreon. I'll delete your comment once I get it, and I'll send you the bonus videos I made for the Patreon as well. I wonder if there are others with the same issue. Thanks again for letting me know
@@stuartdeaconjr.4444 knob placement is offset, the fat headstock, and the made in America writing under the Rickenbacker on the trc. Plus the body shape is different
We think it was. Probably both parts. Our j160 isnt great so we went with a more traditional lineup for the time. But now that we are borrowing Youngs Vlogs J160, we should redo this!
00:01 - Lead/Rhythm Guitars Mixed
02:01 - Lead Guitar
04:02 - Rhythm Guitar
6:04 Harmonica
Amazing sound buddy
Terrific
Brilliant
That Rickenbacker sounds sooooo good
So does the gretsch
wait, what ? 1:13 they never did thatttttt !!! I like it
..... 😂did Fogerty sneak that in there ?
This is amazing. You are the perfect channel to hear this stuff it’s amazing
Great cover! I’ve been watching your cover videos for a few months now. My favorite one is your cover of “I Want To Hold Your Hand” well done!
Great guitars thanks to their first number one hit!
You guys rock! Keep up the great work. 👍
Well done, Andrew! We all know what a great guitarist George was, but songs like this (and of course "All My Loving") show us that John was a kick-ass guitarist as well. What a great *band* they were! I wonder if they were ever as happy playing with other musicians in the post-Beatles period as they were when they were all four together (well, before Yoko joined the group, anyway).
Oh, and by the way, strange use of an odd instrument - that harmonica, no? Not exactly big in "rock 'n roll" songs. They were so crazy. I mean, they had to be thinking, "What else can we use? A sitar? Nah, too weird. But hey, what about that fire alarm bell up on that wall!"
Beautiful !
I wish I had 1/10 the talent! Awesome!
Keep practicing n u can be like em as well :D
Excellent.
I like that you got the A7 in the middle. George did play it in error on one of the takes they spliced together. George Martin kept that take for the final master recording.
Your videos are so valuable for me. Thank you. At 0:57 sec and 2:57 sec in sounds like there is an A7 played. I can’t hear that on the record and the score says A. What are you actually playing there please and why?
It should just be a regular A bar chord, if it sounds like an A7 it would be a mistake. Thanks!
très original
musique extraordinaire ne vieilli pas
Damn dude, you're good.
This song was played with the Gibson Guitars(J-160E) but it sounds great btw
Yeah but live it is played with the Rickenbacker and the Gretsch
The lead or rhythm?
@@maxwelledison9954 Both were played with Gibson Acoustic/Electric guitars in the studio but in live perfomances were played with the gretsch and the rickenbacker
@@fabriciocastro4322 Thanks!
They used the Rickenbacker and the duo jet because their Gibson J160 PA90 was out of service.
Las ganas de illumaga. . .no se que dicen en realidad Buen Tema de THE BEATLES este cover uno puede aprenderse los tonitos y sacarlo en guitarra. . .
ASK ME WHY pleaseeee
why.
What make, model, and brand of harmonica are you using here?
Hi Andrew. Great job. Last week, as I mentioned in the comment to another Beatles video you did, I tried several times to become a Patreon contributor. However, the process would not work at the final stage. I emailed Patreon, and got an email back saying that they would be in touch after Tuesday (it is now Wednesday), and I have not heard from them. Sorry to put this all in a comment, but I would very much like to get this sorted out.
drutgat2 - hey sorry to not get back to your other messages about this, Im not sure of the issue. If you wouldnt mind, give me your email and we can sort this out and skip patreon. I'll delete your comment once I get it, and I'll send you the bonus videos I made for the Patreon as well. I wonder if there are others with the same issue. Thanks again for letting me know
what key is this chromatic harmonica
John 4:02
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What guitar cable is that? What brand?
Tabs?
ASK ME WHY? please :(
why..
Whyyyyy????
It's been one year....and you still havent told us why
@@Fidelitye ahahah
@@Fidelitye its been two years and he still haven’t told us why?
When did you get your 325v59
I borrowed it from Young's Vlog about a year ago. We play in Dear John: A Tribute to John Lennon together.
@@AblyHouse does Young not play the Rickenbacker to much anymore? Besides when he plays with Liverpool Legends
Eric, how can you tell the V59 from the c58 from these angles?
@@stuartdeaconjr.4444 knob placement is offset, the fat headstock, and the made in America writing under the Rickenbacker on the trc. Plus the body shape is different
@@Theparadoxband and I thought I could spot a Rick. Holy heck, man.
Amazing!!! what type of reverb do you use?
he said in the video "how to record and mix like the beatles" that they use the abbey verb pedal
Hi there. Does anyone know what key the harmonica is?
It's a C chromatic.
Low E
George: Yes.
John: Noup
I think George for the harmonica parts, he played duo jet, but for the rest of the song, he used Gibson J160e
Try and buy a Rickenbacker 325 at your local guitar store. If they have one, you are looking at $3,500 easy.
This wasn’t the j160??
We think it was. Probably both parts. Our j160 isnt great so we went with a more traditional lineup for the time. But now that we are borrowing Youngs Vlogs J160, we should redo this!
Thanks for answering. You’re doing god’s work here.
i think john and george played different chord variations than this.
John does NOT have all down stokes on the strumming.
Cheesy