RIP JOHN LENNON - What He Taught Me about Guitar

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  • @coreyhiggins621
    @coreyhiggins621 Год назад +152

    Wow! Fantastic arrangement of Julia. What a beautiful song. Thanks for breaking down some of Lennon's song writing styles. Things, that after being pointed out seem obvious, but are actually hidden in the larger scheme of John Lennon's artistry. Great video!

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  Год назад +2

      Glad you enjoyed the video and my version of Julia, Corey!

    • @Newfoundmike
      @Newfoundmike 11 месяцев назад +6

      ​@@RobertCassard Lennon was the Greatest Wordsmith of All Time and his Melodies went perfectly with his lyrics
      His Vids with YOKO were (OVER THE TOP CREATIVE) and HIS VOICE would CUT RIGHT INTO YOUR SOUL . Paul and George also Geniuses, Ringo Steady Drummer with a Healthy EGO !

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  11 месяцев назад +1

      @@Newfoundmike High praise, but well-deserved.

    • @FrankHerrera-qr1mh
      @FrankHerrera-qr1mh 11 месяцев назад +6

      Who is giving Paul most of the credit. It was four musicians, four personalities, four creative brains brought together and polished by Brain and polished in the studio by G. Martin. Remove just one element, and the Beatles would not have been The Beatles. As for John and Paul, they added and subtracted from each other's work and inspired each other to become better musicians and song writers "in their own write."

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  11 месяцев назад +1

      @@FrankHerrera-qr1mh The dictionary definition of "synergy" might as well include a photo of the four Beatles and Geroge Martin.

  • @cjandthevindicators
    @cjandthevindicators Год назад +314

    George Harrison probably got it right. He once said in substance that Lennon was as good as he needed to be to peform his own compositions -- and that was more than good enough. He was a gifted vocalist and a talented rhythm guitartist. Rhythm guitar is a lost art these days since it seems everyone wants to “shred” instead of focusing on artistry, melody and musicality. More importantly, John was first and foremost, a brilliant composer- truly a generational talent.

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  Год назад +7

      Yes, yes and yes, CJ. You might enjoy my “blow up” of Strawberry Fields: Is STRAWBERRY FIELDS the Beatles best song? - Blow Up the Song, Ep.8
      ruclips.net/video/bgKkn1oosYg/видео.html

    • @theoldiesguy1
      @theoldiesguy1 11 месяцев назад +14

      Rhythm guitar is the bridge between the lead guitar and the bass guitar. It serves to connect and support the entire structure.

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  11 месяцев назад +2

      @@theoldiesguy1 that’s a cool insight…

    • @justsayin2049
      @justsayin2049 11 месяцев назад +3

      All great points! Some of which really didn't occur to me,but inspiring for sure. Thank you!

    • @adamfindlay7091
      @adamfindlay7091 11 месяцев назад +4

      Genius.

  • @javiermgtaoism5702
    @javiermgtaoism5702 Год назад +212

    McCartney is getting most if not all the credit today. I remember when playboy magazine had regular interviews with Lennon before his death. Lennon had a hypnotic approach to writing his songs, they linger in you mind after the song ends. I do love McCartney's songs but Lennon surely does it for me. Rain, Nowhere man, If I feel, No Reply, I'm a loser and the ever trance inducing rhytmic 'Mind Games.'

    • @tombeyerlein3813
      @tombeyerlein3813 Год назад +38

      It drives me insane that so many people anymore have this attitude that "Paul was the real talent." Paul was great, but John was every bit his equal, though he came at songwriting with different sensibilities. I guess that's what happens when you outlive the other guy by 40-odd years.

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  Год назад +22

      First, they were a dynamic duo. But each quickly developed his own strengths and became a great individual songwriter, too. If I have to choose, it’s Lennon for me. But I’d sure miss the McCartney tunes if they were to disappear.

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  Год назад +20

      I agree that there’s something hypnotic or mystical about John’s songs. He wasn’t “afraid of the darkness,” in his melodies or lyrics.

    • @katiewoodfield7768
      @katiewoodfield7768 Год назад +16

      McCartney, 40 years on, still fighting with John. Doing his best with the assistance of a cadre of sycophants to reframe Johnny and the Moondogs as the McCartney show. It’s sad because most fans appreciate them both.

    • @wolfgangdevries127
      @wolfgangdevries127 Год назад +3

      Nonsense. Sycophantry is the opposite of appreciation.

  • @lindaross783
    @lindaross783 Год назад +154

    He was so unique. He's voice, his songs.I listen to No Reply a couple times a week. No one like him. Love Come Together.

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  Год назад +13

      No Reply is an underrated classic. And Come Together is, no doubt, The Beatles’ funkiest track ever.

    • @alkitzman9179
      @alkitzman9179 Год назад +7

      No Reply was great. Had another English invasion group of that time except the Stones. Wrote and released that it would have been the best they ever did. And to the Beatles it was just an album cut Amazing. I actually play that song on my Guitar at least once a week while practicing. I love it

    • @goodputin4324
      @goodputin4324 Год назад +2

      *His voice, not He's

    • @teresadebellis5315
      @teresadebellis5315 Год назад +4

      No Reply got overlooked. It's such a good song!

    • @silverstem2964
      @silverstem2964 Год назад +4

      No Reply has been a favorite of mine since my older brother bought the "Beatles '65" album.

  • @anglodutch8321
    @anglodutch8321 Год назад +85

    Thank you for this excellent take on John Lennon as a guitarist and as a composer. McCartney tends to steal the limelight today but you've reminded us all that John was as much the author of the sound and soul of The Beatles as Paul was. He was a phenomenal musical force. You really made that clear.

  • @JMA335077
    @JMA335077 Год назад +108

    John was not a guitarist in the usual sense in rock music.
    He put his guitar playing at the service of his creative genius.
    The songs you choose are perfect examples. Julia and Dear Prudence, two masterpieces totally underestimated. I also love Cry baby cry and the entire white album ... Christmas day 68, I was sixteen.
    Thank you for talking about John with love and expertise.

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  Год назад +3

      Love what you’re saying here. Glad you enjoyed the video!

    • @greg-warsaw4708
      @greg-warsaw4708 11 месяцев назад +5

      You put it right. I remember how John himself said similar things in an interview. I quote from memory:
      - Are you a good guitarist?
      - In terms of technique I'm not. But I know how to make a guitar speak.
      - How about George?
      - He is good. Very good. And still I prefer myself. I have my style and expression (...)
      In a nutshell, John rightly evaluated himself as one who makes the most of his limited (but fair, not inferior!) technical abilities to serve the music and sound interesting. Of course, helped by his talent, songwriting skills, ingenious and inventive musical ideas, always knowing the right dose (not overplaying), he was way more precious as guitar player than hundreds of mindlessly noodling, technically flawless shredders.

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  11 месяцев назад +1

      @@greg-warsaw4708 not overplaying is one of his most important attributes!

    • @Kermit_T_Frog
      @Kermit_T_Frog 11 месяцев назад +7

      ​@@greg-warsaw4708Lennon sold himself short, and as a result a lot of people sell him short. Lennon was as good an instrumentalist as he needed to be. And that was damn good.

    • @brotherWesley
      @brotherWesley 11 месяцев назад +1

      What John Lennon played as the foundational riff of "I've
      Got a Feeling" live on the roof of their recently purchased building on London's Saville Row, on the cold of that late January morning in 1969 was another example of his stunning ability as a guitarist.

  • @josegalang2865
    @josegalang2865 11 месяцев назад +38

    John is my hero Im 72 . My youngest is name after Lennon . Fantastic vocals and the best song writting

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks for watching, Jose. I love the name Lennon. You’re 10 years ahead of me, but I named my first-born Dylan, in honor of both Dylan Thomas and Bob Dylan.

    • @cruikshankdiablo2351
      @cruikshankdiablo2351 3 месяца назад

      He shouldn't be anyone's hero, he was a flawed human being. Abusive and he abandoned his child. His music was amazing though.

  • @goodgulfgas
    @goodgulfgas 11 месяцев назад +38

    You're spot on! Lennon is one of the most underrated guitarists. The Get Back documentary is good for seeing just how good a guitarist he is. You showed lot of examples, but that All My Loving strumming pattern is super difficult. I bet that very few guitar players have REALLY tried to learn it the way he plays it.
    Another thing, it's hard to play and sing at the same time. When you are doing both you have to keep it simple.
    And Lennon gets underrated as a guitarist the same way the Ringo gets underrated as a drummer.

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  11 месяцев назад

      You might enjoy my Blow Up of Strawberry Fields: ruclips.net/video/bgKkn1oosYg/видео.html

    • @ryreinhardt
      @ryreinhardt 11 месяцев назад +1

      You'll see when they perform all my loving, it's Paul and George doing the vocals, John doesn't sing on that track at all, just does his great rythym part

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  10 месяцев назад +1

      @@ryreinhardt John does sing "Oos" on the middle eight, but he stops playing the triplets on that section: ruclips.net/video/dR8guQ8RYqw/видео.htmlsi=-OVTrM6UVgUR-ERG

    • @toddwinquist6528
      @toddwinquist6528 10 месяцев назад

      You’ve got to remember that Paul was brimming with talent. He could do it all. Yes it’s difficult to play and sing simultaneously. Paul did it effortlessly while often playing very complex bass lines (note for note). It’s much easier to chord (rhythm) and sing. My buddies and I in our band often jokingly curse Paul. Nobody deserves that much talent in one dude (that f’er 😂).

    • @ryreinhardt
      @ryreinhardt 10 месяцев назад +1

      The reason why it's Paul. and George doing the vocals on all my loving

  • @barneyrubble8255
    @barneyrubble8255 Год назад +119

    Lennon was a great guitarist, Dear Prudance and Julia have to be the most beautiful and unique travis picking songs ever. No mediocre guitarist is going to come up with that perfection, that intro on dear prudence is heavenly, Julia is sublime. Nice cover

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  Год назад +3

      Yes indeed, Mr. Rubble! FYI - I released my whole cover of Julia last week, adding a pair of Nashville tuned guitars, some Mellotron and a mandolin solo at the end: ruclips.net/video/oc21zgCnnlQ/видео.html

    • @alexbowman7582
      @alexbowman7582 Год назад +2

      They were basically 50% Donovan, not the words but the tune and arrangement.

    • @barneyrubble8255
      @barneyrubble8255 Год назад

      What donavon songs do dear prudence and julia resemble? Im not familiar with donovans whole catalog, but always thought lalena was his most beautiful song, sounds nothing like julia or dear prudence though@@alexbowman7582

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  Год назад +1

      @@alexbowman7582 he was a vital teacher to John…and probably Paul as well

    • @potterwalker4823
      @potterwalker4823 Год назад +2

      @@RobertCassard it’s so cool that those guys would sit down and share bits and techniques back-and-forth with other musicians. It is the greatest joy of my life next to my daughters to share musically. Donovan had a really great attitude about the confluence of music and fame, and the reality of the latter. That’s pretty rare.

  • @ArthurPhipps
    @ArthurPhipps 11 месяцев назад +53

    John Lennon was a musical genius, PERIOD!! Thank you for breaking down John's playing. Especially Revolution and Dear Prudence. He employed the drop D tuning and did amazing appegiating with his fingers. Great stuff.

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  11 месяцев назад +1

      I wholeheartedly agree. I'm having fun exploring what I learned from each of The Beatles. George Harrison will be next in my series!

    • @mikereed8181
      @mikereed8181 10 месяцев назад

      Ha Ha Ha Ha he was a basic guitarist all the Beatles was basic the only thing to come good out of Liverpool was Liverpool the football team fact

    • @paddymeboy
      @paddymeboy 10 месяцев назад

      He was no great shakes on the guitar, to claim otherwise is just mindless hero-worship. In a way his strength was precisely that he _wasn't_ very good, so that his playing was unorthodox and kind of interesting. But by himself - without the more attractive contributions by the other Beatles - it's pretty drab.

    • @paddymeboy
      @paddymeboy 10 месяцев назад

      @@mikereed8181 That is the _worst_ thing to come out of Liverpool, apart from Liverpudlians themselves of course.
      You show your ignorance by saying the Beatles were all basic, as much as others who insist Lennon was a guitar genius.

    • @mikereed8181
      @mikereed8181 10 месяцев назад

      @@paddymeboy what others said he was a guitar genius do you actually know what your on about go read a book or do something

  • @scurfie2343
    @scurfie2343 Год назад +36

    Paul was being a pain over the opening of Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da. John walked up the piano and banged out the opening in one take. Genius.

  • @meteor1237
    @meteor1237 Год назад +34

    So much lost music with him gone; 43 years. The world a sadder place indeed.

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  Год назад +1

      Quite a loss indeed…

    • @Mikevdog
      @Mikevdog 10 месяцев назад +2

      What was taken from us we will never know. 😢

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  10 месяцев назад +3

      @@Mikevdog It's been interesting when Lennon demos have been unearthed and polished up for release. Hearing Now and Then is like going to a Lennon seance! So perfectly sad and beautiful.

  • @jaspercain1691
    @jaspercain1691 11 месяцев назад +36

    John in interviews would say " its just a song " did John really know how gifted he was ? His melodies are timeless, he brought so much joy , without John the beatles would not have existed , guitar virtuoso maybe not , the best song writer in modern day music history,absolutely thanks for the video friend 🙂👍🇭🇲

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  11 месяцев назад +5

      His throwaway attitude was probably a protective measure. You can tell, I'm a huge John Lennon fan, but I appreciate the other Fab Three as well. I just released this new video about what I learned from George: ruclips.net/video/XZ0Tpe5OCYY/видео.htmlsi=hIGUmr0GBCTxRF8f

    • @johndrowe5281
      @johndrowe5281 11 месяцев назад +2

      It took all four Beatles to make each Beatle the virtuoso that they were. Without any one of the four, there would have been no Beatles as we know them. Competition, camaraderie, and compassionate love for each other bound them for life to be the best they could be, whilst in the confines of the band…imvho … I was not there 🤔😊.
      🎸👨🏼‍⚕️. 🫶✌️♾️Cheers/Slainte

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  11 месяцев назад +1

      @@johndrowe5281 Here's a deep dive on a song and production that depends on ALL 5 Beatles: ruclips.net/video/bgKkn1oosYg/видео.html

    • @ettoreleter4833
      @ettoreleter4833 10 месяцев назад +1

      Forse John, sapeva anche quanto fosse dotato...ma più di lui, lo sapeva Paul che quelle meravigliose melodie le ha prodotte. Forse è che se non ci fosse stato Paul, i Beatles non sarebbero nati.
      Comunque secondo me, vanno ringraziati tutti i quattro.

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  10 месяцев назад

      @@ettoreleter4833 Penso che John fosse una dualità. Aveva una spavalderia fiduciosa, ma credo che mascherasse profonde insicurezze. Ecco perché l'onestà che esprime nelle sue canzoni mi sembra così coraggiosa. I'm a Loser, Help!, Strawberry Fields, How?, Jealous Guy...tanti altri ancora

  • @OktoberFilms
    @OktoberFilms Год назад +84

    Great video. John was a musical genius, as we know. You play his parts flawlessly, but unlike a lot of RUclipsrs, your voice fits it all perfectly. Well done!

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  Год назад

      Wow, thanks, Oktober! I'm glad you found my channel and hope you'll dig around some more.

    • @paulweston285
      @paulweston285 Год назад +3

      " John made it sound easy " well over 900 gigs before recording their first single might have had a hand in that.

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  Год назад

      @@paulweston285 mos’ def

    • @paulweston285
      @paulweston285 Год назад +1

      @@RobertCassard Paul said in an interview he loved John's idea of triplets in " All my loving " and always thinks of that when he plays it or hears it.

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  Год назад +1

      @@paulweston285 how could he not? It’s one of the most defining features of that song 🎶!

  • @davidcamacho991
    @davidcamacho991 Год назад +50

    Thank you. Love how you presented the brilliance of John. A little mention...., not only did he play guitar but he had to sing and in harmony. With no, no monitors, poor pa systems. How did he do it. His singing and harmonies were also brilliant. Thank you. Appreciate your channel.

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  Год назад +1

      It’s a testament to how well rehearsed The Beatles were that they could perform at all in those scream-filled environments, with standard amps and lousy PA systems.

    • @paddymeboy
      @paddymeboy 10 месяцев назад

      It's not that difficult to play rhythm guitar and sing, even harmony - anybody with even a little bit of ability can do it, it doesn't take a supposed genius.

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  10 месяцев назад +3

      @@paddymeboy It's the whole package that makes him a genius. If you weren't around during the 60s, I'm sure it's hard to imagine how many times the listening public heard something coming from Lennon's guitar that we'd NEVER heard before. His riffs, sounds and stylistic innovations then cascaded through the musical culture of the time to hundreds of imitators. While John owes a debt of gratitude to some of the early Blues and Rick players, almost every guitarist owes a debt of gratitude to Lennon.

  • @Immacu_late
    @Immacu_late Год назад +51

    John Lennon was a great guitarist apart from his exceptional rhythm, his solos were great eg. Get Back & Long Tall Sally and well suited to the songs (to name a few). Just recently I saw the 'Get Back" doco and his steady clean playing of I've Got a Feeling shows me how good he was as a guitarist. Hendrix and Lennon were the two biggest influences on me growing up and learning music and the guitar.

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  Год назад +2

      Glad you agree about John’s rhythm skills and you’re right about his solos. Just read the other day that he played the rippin’ solo on Hey Bulldog, too!

    • @gringotroller
      @gringotroller Год назад +1

      @@RobertCassard the hey bulldog solo is up for debate. It does sound Lennon esque but I think it was George, cause Lennon was on piano

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  Год назад +2

      @@gringotroller I was just reading an article about the recording of Bulldog, and apparently, the session notes say it’s John playing the solo.

    • @davidjohnson6553
      @davidjohnson6553 Год назад +6

      I love his solo in You Can't Do That. Perfect fit for the song. (As usual.)

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  Год назад +2

      @@davidjohnson6553 I didn't know he played that one, but it wouldn't surprise me... There's an angry tone and intensity to it that feels very Lennon-esque.

  • @sunking2001
    @sunking2001 Год назад +22

    I've read several times that Lennon proclaimed that it was "him" who came up with the guitar riff in Day Tripper. John Lennon was a musical genius in many, many ways!

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  Год назад +7

      Then Day Tripper should have been another of my examples. What a riff!

    • @codetech5598
      @codetech5598 Год назад

      "Pretty woman", Roy Orbison

    • @scottandrewbrass1931
      @scottandrewbrass1931 Год назад +3

      Well of course he did. He wrote the song. Imagine ( intended) it without the riff.

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  Год назад +1

      @@scottandrewbrass1931 Bad dad jokes in a Lennon thread. I love it!

    • @scottandrewbrass1931
      @scottandrewbrass1931 Год назад +2

      ​@@RobertCassardHa! 😂 I'd be wary of the reaction of typing the words"bad" and "dad" next to any mention of John. You'll get loads of crazy menopausal women blabbing on about "Poor Julian" and how much things would have been better if he had stuck with Cynthia. Great video anyway.

  • @latinhellas6383
    @latinhellas6383 10 месяцев назад +4

    John himself described himself as not a good guitarist technically, but a very good rhythm guitarist.
    Not everyone has an accurate measure of himself, but in this case John was spot on.
    He was also a great songwriter and had a distinctive rock n' roll voice.
    We were lucky to have him for all those years of great songs, way more than any of us deserve in many lifetimes.
    Thanks, John.

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  10 месяцев назад +1

      If "guitar goodness" be measured in influence, no question that John was great!
      Here are the other videos in the series, in case you missed any:
      What George taught me: ruclips.net/video/XZ0Tpe5OCYY/видео.html
      What Paul taught me: ruclips.net/video/Q9x09Z6WqsY/видео.html
      What Ringo taught me: ruclips.net/video/v4xJdR0Vz4I/видео.html
      What George Martin taught me: ruclips.net/video/SJnijUU2QjQ/видео.htmlsi=UPNBlOKrfn-S5pHs

  • @mouradrouchdy8771
    @mouradrouchdy8771 11 месяцев назад +13

    My love of music is rare in that I also dissect choice of chords, chord changes, variations in rhythms. Anything out of the ordinary that also pleases is rare but I have many examples of course. Your dissection of the genius of John Lennon is exactly what I appreciate. Thank you Robert.

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks! You might also appreciate my analysis of George Harrison and what I learned from him. Just released it yesterday: ruclips.net/video/XZ0Tpe5OCYY/видео.htmlsi=5J6jFG8E0NTEO3n7

  • @johnfrewin7717
    @johnfrewin7717 Год назад +33

    Thanks again - I hadn’t noticed the prevalence of single note melodies before, and it made more sense to me when I thought of what I do as a backing vocalist, ( and of course the Beatles really showed us , perhaps better than anyone, that a vocal melody benefits from teamwork) where the simple / conservative note choice often sounds best to me( much like when the bass sticks near the root)- the Beatles really were awesome at refraining from overplaying individually to serve the song.in my head this video is as if my coach is saying “ keep it simple, serve the song”- so thanks for that👍🎸🇬🇧

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  Год назад +4

      The power of what you just said, John: "the Beatles really were awesome at refraining from overplaying individually to serve the song." It's like they followed all the principles of classical orchestration in their arrangements and performances. That may have initially been the influence of George Martin, but eventually, they did it all on their own. "Keep it simple, serve the song" is an adage many songwriters and producers could benefit from!

    • @carlbaumeister3439
      @carlbaumeister3439 11 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah, I hadn’t realized it either, but when he played a few songs like that, I thought, “ah, yes, he’s right!” I remember an interview where Paul was saying that when John first played “Lucy” for him, the first couple lines where all one note. Paul then changed it by putting in more melody. Glad he did.

  • @ericstewart9742
    @ericstewart9742 Год назад +16

    His playing in I’m Happy Just to Dance With You is greatness.

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  Год назад +2

      Just heard that song tonight, Eric. You’re so right!

    • @DennisCadigan
      @DennisCadigan 10 месяцев назад

      I thought l heard a slight, quick glissando into (some or all)the chords for ‘All My Loving’ which made it even trickier to play 😯. Back when we learned off the records, no high tech or isolated tracks. Thank you for your work. Nice cover of ‘Julia’ 🤗🎶

  • @hanksmiththemusicman5006
    @hanksmiththemusicman5006 11 месяцев назад +8

    ...I remember listening to John while he was alive and got a sense that he knew how great he was but never took it seriously... Listening to you reminds me how wonderful that time was... ♥️

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  11 месяцев назад

      I agree. John had dualities. He had a lot of bravado on stage and in press interviews, but his songs were so self-effacing and vulnerable. I’m a Loser, Help!, and so many others showed him to admit his own imperfections. You might enjoy the songwriting video I did featuring John: ruclips.net/video/Ni-hm62eZUE/видео.htmlsi=0Jgv0lPHRl-zZTpb

    • @os5484
      @os5484 10 месяцев назад +1

      He was just a jelous guy

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  10 месяцев назад

      @@os5484 self-proclaimed!

  • @philiptalk
    @philiptalk Год назад +14

    I have a whole new appreciation of John, not only as a guitarist but as a writer. Thanks for that.

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  Год назад +1

      You’re welcome, Philip. I’m glad I shared my enthusiasm effectively!

  • @endropathfinder669
    @endropathfinder669 10 месяцев назад +4

    Wow..... John Lennon is alive through you.....
    Thank you Robert.... I'm a fan of John Lennon too.....😁

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  10 месяцев назад +1

      Best compliment of the day! My goal is this Beatles series is to remind people why the Beatles were so different and special, both individually and collectively. Sometimes hearing on of their songs in a new way reminds how wonderful their songwriting really was.
      If you're interested, here's the video of the complete Julia cover: ruclips.net/video/oc21zgCnnlQ/видео.html
      I also made a video showing how I arranged and recorded it: ruclips.net/video/x-qIx-gmmTw/видео.html

  • @kyolookinfo1925
    @kyolookinfo1925 11 месяцев назад +11

    They played for hours and hours in early days, daily, under the influence of stimulants in Hamburg, sharing the stage with many other people, jazz oriented and proper musicians. As a guitar player myself I consider Lennon a very strong player, mostly in the rythm, but he could do anything on guitar. They re some bits that you think they are played by Harrison but is really him. There were not a solo oriented band anyway like Clapton, Zeppelin or Floyd, but if needed they could play whatever without any problem.
    Lennon excellent guitar player for me.

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  11 месяцев назад +1

      Forged in the fire! Constantly playing live like that is a defining experience, a radically different form of “practice.” I went through something similar, and developed a pragmatic approach to playing - not very finessed, but direct and efficient. I relate to John in that way!

  • @ChefClary60
    @ChefClary60 11 месяцев назад +6

    To many people, a “rythem guitarist” is a guy who can’t play lead. But when it comes to Lennon, nothing could be further from the truth. Appreciate your take. It’s spot on!
    And yes, the G position in I Feel Fine, will make your hand seize up!

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  11 месяцев назад

      EXACTLY! Thanks for watching, Chef.

  • @RichardGee9
    @RichardGee9 6 месяцев назад +4

    Lifelong drummer and Beatles fan.. I had NO idea John was so incredibly innovative on guitar! THANK YOU for the in-depth lesson on this brilliant musician's talent!

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  6 месяцев назад +1

      My pleasure, Richard. Here are the other videos in this series - Ringo included - in case you missed any:
      What George taught me: ruclips.net/video/XZ0Tpe5OCYY/видео.html
      What Paul taught me: ruclips.net/video/Q9x09Z6WqsY/видео.html
      What Ringo taught me: ruclips.net/video/v4xJdR0Vz4I/видео.html
      What George Martin taught me: ruclips.net/video/SJnijUU2QjQ/видео.htmlsi=UPNBlOKrfn-S5pHs

  • @tjcint
    @tjcint 11 месяцев назад +4

    Robert, in my opinion over the last one hundred years there has been no greater artist on this earth than John Lennon.There is no one like him, even remotely like him. He was a force of nature, a titan, the rarest genius, the leader and backbone of The Beatles, a man so gifted you just can't believe some of what he created. Take the exquisite beauty of Julia, for example. He was deeply spiritual, incredibly sensitive, mystical, a musical magician, incredibly funny, witty, mesmerising and so importantly, he was, spiritually, very with the light. He was a great soul. Mankind is so blessed he was here with us for forty years.

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  11 месяцев назад +2

      You make a strong case, John. He and his music had a huge impact on me. Even with all his personal flaws, or maybe even because of them, he was able to wrestle with and convey the core of the human struggle, the most intimate truths, and humanity’s highest aspirations. And he did it in the international language of music.
      Awhile back, I took the time to “blow up” one of his greatest creations: ruclips.net/video/bgKkn1oosYg/видео.htmlsi=qNPAjHExTpnjehAR

    • @tjcint
      @tjcint 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@RobertCassard Beautifully said.

  • @MrGuido63
    @MrGuido63 11 месяцев назад +14

    Robert, You are a genius too because I, (at 78), as a Beatles lover, never recognised dear John’s clever composition skills like the use of “one note” until you pointed this out in your video.
    I think with Paul’s ability, the duo produced some fantastic songs with unusual chord progressions. So thank you and
    here’s wishing you a very happy 2024.🎸

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks so much, MrGuido! Happy you enjoyed this. You might have fun with this Strawberry Fields video: ruclips.net/video/bgKkn1oosYg/видео.html

  • @eliotoole
    @eliotoole Год назад +29

    In John Lennon's own words, he said. "I'm not very good technically but I can make it f'ing howl and move".

    • @ragingbull888
      @ragingbull888 Год назад +1

      I think Springsteen said something similar

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  Год назад +2

      Great f’ing quote!

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  Год назад

      Springsteen is a similar guitarist and musical force to Lennon. Aggressive, messy and always creatively musical.

    • @James-hd6ez
      @James-hd6ez 11 месяцев назад +3

      @@RobertCassard A bit like Neil Young also.

    • @SuperNevile
      @SuperNevile 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@James-hd6ez Singing as well as guitar.

  • @Bartonfink3434
    @Bartonfink3434 Год назад +12

    Lennon was a great guitarist and a musical genius! R.I.P. John.

  • @lurx2024
    @lurx2024 Год назад +17

    John's personality characterizes his musical style, a no bullshit guy who's able to cut through all the pop song cliches and tropes to make consistently interesting artistic choices.

  • @alexmagnum7235
    @alexmagnum7235 Год назад +12

    Today, 12-year-old kids are technically better and know more music theory than most of the greats of the 60s and 70s were. It's just how music and everything else evolved.
    Back in the days we had to learn from listening to records, going to concerts to see bands live playing and trying figure out things ourselves. Not Internet or RUclips with many great guitar lessons. John, while technically not a very good player by today's standards was good at his time. If you watch the Get Back movie, you can see that. Even George who is considered a good guitarist said the that he can't play fancy solos like Eric Clapton.
    What sets John apart from many was his originality. His sometimes simple melodies with great lyrics stand the test of time. On the surface most of us loved the catchy tunes of Paul, but I always thought that John's songs had more substance, and the melodies and harmonics were just often a bit raw and you had to listen to his songs for years to fully appreciate them.
    To me, his songs are a little bit like Bob Dylan's songs. Bob I would not consider a great singer but he worte many of the most memorable songs and melodies, often made famous and recognizable by other artists.
    To me, John was the real Genius of the Fab4. Wish they had stayed together for another 2-3 years. Many songs like Imagine, Give Me Some Truth etc were already written in their raw form (watch Get Back Sessions). Would have made for another 2 great albums.

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  Год назад +1

      Indeed they would have, Alex. I love your statement: "John's songs had more substance, and the melodies and harmonics were just often a bit raw and you had to listen to his songs for years to fully appreciate them."

    • @alkitzman9179
      @alkitzman9179 Год назад +1

      I think I remember hearing John say in a interview. If you want to know how the next couple Beatle albums would have sounded. Just listen to the first couple of solo albums from us and you have it. Of course only the top songs off those albums would have gotten onto the next few Beatle albums if they had stayed together.

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  Год назад

      @@alkitzman9179 I've seen people muse about this and assemble playlists of their favorite post-Beatles solo tracks. Now with AI, people can remix those LPs and try to fulfill their audio fantasies!

  • @corkbour7708
    @corkbour7708 Год назад +26

    Exceptional video, and in-depth outlook on Lennons master works, thank you!

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  Год назад

      Glad you enjoyed it, corkbour! Here’s the full cover of Julia: ruclips.net/video/oc21zgCnnlQ/видео.htmlsi=Z7b5J_v6Nsd9jeu_

  • @gunther4024
    @gunther4024 2 месяца назад +2

    Now this is “next level“ excellence. And my respect for John Lennon is now triple what it’s been for the last 40 years. Robert (or Mr. Cassard) you can’t see me right now, but I am standing up and applauding. Thank you.

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  2 месяца назад

      I love to hear it, Gunther! It makes me smile to imagine your "standing ovation." One of my primary reasons for making videos like this is to enhance listeners'' appreciation of great artists like John and his bandmates - "tripling their respect," as you said.
      Here are the other videos in this Beatles series, in case you haven't seen them:
      What I learned from George: ruclips.net/video/XZ0Tpe5OCYY/видео.html
      What I learned from Paul: ruclips.net/video/Q9x09Z6WqsY/видео.html
      What I learned from Ringo: ruclips.net/video/v4xJdR0Vz4I/видео.html
      What I learned from George Martin: ruclips.net/video/SJnijUU2QjQ/видео.htmlsi=UPNBlOKrfn-S5pHs
      Have fun!

  • @doctrot
    @doctrot Год назад +14

    Thank you for your praise of John Lennon's ability as a guitarist and as you mentioned a great songwriter
    I am still upset that he was murdered..........he wasn't perfect but I felt he was like an older brother imparting wisdom on the rest of us with his words....one of my favorites is nowhere man
    I play guitar but not very well like you do It is one thing to play something but another to create it
    the opening to revolution is very cool so are the words .......you say you want a revolution oh well you know
    you better free your mind instead.

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  Год назад +1

      Thanks, doctrot. You and I have similar opinions and feeling about John Lennon as an older brother imparting wisdom - the things he learned the hard way and through his own mistakes. He knew early on that LOVE was the key to everything, but he had a hard time expressing it during the Beatles years. Thankfully, he let us in on the darker side of his thoughts in songs like Help and Nowhere Man. You're right about the words to Revolution, too. Free your mind! (Think different. Don't be a sheep.) Post-Beatles, he kept coming back to the theme of love in so many songs. And ultimately, Real Love and Now and Then (the final two Beatles song, both written by John), are trying to express love in its purest form - something we all need now! ❤

    • @doctrot
      @doctrot Год назад +1

      Thank you for the reply to me Robert and espescially for to the tribute to John
      you are a gifted musician in your own right.@@RobertCassard

    • @partnerstechnology612
      @partnerstechnology612 Год назад

      @@doctrot My pleasure. I appreciate your positive feedback. Here's my complete cover of Julia, in case you haven't heard it. I'd love to know how you like it: ruclips.net/video/oc21zgCnnlQ/видео.html

  • @TRICK-OR-TREAT236
    @TRICK-OR-TREAT236 Год назад +25

    IF YOU WATCH ANY OF THE VIDEOS OF JOHN PLAYING ALL MY LOVING HE PLAYS IT EFFORTLESSLY AND DOESN'T MISS A BEAT.

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  Год назад +2

      You’re totally right. He made everything look easier than it was.

    • @alkitzman9179
      @alkitzman9179 Год назад +3

      After 40 years I still can't do it like John did

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  Год назад +2

      @@alkitzman9179 thereby supporting my statement that he's one of the masters. LOL

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  Год назад +3

      @@alkitzman9179 No shame in that. The glory and fun are in the attempt!

  • @closertoheaven923
    @closertoheaven923 Год назад +8

    For me, the hallmark of his melodies are those occasional bended notes like the word ‘down’ from And Your Bird Can Sing’, “will it bring you down”. Not many people do that. He isn’t changing the note, he’s actually bending it which may indicate that the melody was written on the guitar and the vocal mimics the bend he wrote there. But it is fascinating to accept that he just sings these melodies in the course of writing and just hears the bend as he is vocalizing it. This just isn’t common so that’s why I suspect that part of the melody may have been work shopped on the guitar and the bend was discovered there.

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  Год назад

      Cool theory. You;'re right that those bends are characteristic of MANY Lennon melodies.

  • @allenf.5907
    @allenf.5907 Год назад +6

    His rhythm playing was the driving force behind the Beatles from beginning to end. Ringo was swinging and working the rhythm along with the Paul bass, but Mr. Rock steady was John! You nailed it all here! Every example that you put up. Give Rubber Soul a full listen - beginning to end and how it holds together with John's playing.
    I was at the Strawberry Fields, John Lennon birthday celebration in 2020 in NYC and everyone there who was playing was incredible. The only song that no one could play there was .... Julia. What a brilliant piece. Your version is nice. That F9 to Fm7 - there you go.

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  11 месяцев назад +1

      I agree with your assessment of John's playing and The Beatles as a team. That birthday celebration must have been cool. Who performed? (I can't "imagine" why would no one play Julia - arguably Lennon's most personal and vulnerable song.) Anyway, I'm happy you enjoyed my version. Here's the video of the whole song: ruclips.net/video/oc21zgCnnlQ/видео.html
      And if you use Spotify or Apple Music, I'd be honored if you'd stream it there, too.
      Spotify: open.spotify.com/playlist/3EvYyfSkqceIOA1X7VEMbY?si=793905826f5543ca
      Apple Music: music.apple.com/us/playlist/this-is-robert-cassard/pl.u-jVlDTajooq

    • @allenf.5907
      @allenf.5907 11 месяцев назад +1

      @RobertCassard Will do. They were mainly local New Yorkers - and it was a very personal show by all who played.
      Agree with what you say about "Julia". Personal and vulnerable. When the Giles Martin Remix was made, the first song that Paul wanted to hear from the White Album was Julia.

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  11 месяцев назад

      @@allenf.5907 thanks for your support! Cool story about Paul wanting to hear Julia first…

  • @greendude27
    @greendude27 Год назад +7

    a one of a kind genius! RIP John Lennon!

  • @johnwerner3714
    @johnwerner3714 11 месяцев назад +8

    I read once how Lennon was the x-axis, with melodies holding very close to one or two notes. McCartney was the y-axis, with vast ranges of melody jumping distances. The book said that it was like alpha and omega, roughly. That gave me a lot of insight into the Beatles.

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  11 месяцев назад +1

      That's a cool analysis, John. Any idea who might have said it? I might like to mention that when I do a video about what I learned from Paul!

    • @michaelneary888neary7
      @michaelneary888neary7 11 месяцев назад

      I'm not sure where you heard that but it does not ring true, Lennon often took the melody out of the song's key which made them complex, (it's only love, being for the benefit of mr kite are prime examples, both are virtually the same chord structur ) but you might be referring to john's love of the 'siren' two note hooks he used sometimes, like the intro to Walrus or imagine.

  • @mikefetterman6782
    @mikefetterman6782 Год назад +6

    I have been a Beatles and Lennon fan since I was 9, all the way back in 1979. I played in the band with trumpet and sax at school, but as soon as I left, (and right after SRV's sky is crying) I got a guitar. Iearned how to play with my Beatles chord diagram book. John, George and Paul taught me all I needed to know about the strings. Wish I could play drums. Now I have 2 Martin acoustics, a Fender Mexi-strat and ........a Hofner bass, switched righty to left.

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  Год назад +1

      Thanks, Mike. Sounds like you learned even more from JL than I did!

  • @paulotatit6789
    @paulotatit6789 11 месяцев назад +6

    Congratulations on your very pertinent comments. I've always really appreciated John's harmonies. His melodies are simple and repetitive, but they change from chord to chord. These are melodies that come from the intonation of our own everyday speech. That's why there is so much truth that convinces us in everything he sings.
    While Paul designs his melodies with large gaps between notes, (just like Paul Simon), Lennon builds his with small gaps between notes, as if he were speaking, (like Bob Dylan does).

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  11 месяцев назад

      That's an important observation, Paulo.

  • @randymcdaniel1244
    @randymcdaniel1244 3 месяца назад +2

    I cut my teeth on learning Beatles songs. I would love to hear a full version of Julia the way you did it! It would be a hit and a loving tribute to John Lennon's memory.

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  3 месяца назад

      Thanks so much, Randy. I already posted a video of the complete Julia cover on my channel: ruclips.net/video/oc21zgCnnlQ/видео.html
      PLUS I made a video showing how I arranged and recorded it:
      ruclips.net/video/x-qIx-gmmTw/видео.html
      Tell me what you think!

    • @randymcdaniel1244
      @randymcdaniel1244 3 месяца назад +1

      ​@@RobertCassardit brought back many memories and a few tears for calling to my youth when new songs were still a new and beautiful surprise. V Love your stories also. Hopefully I've found a new friend.

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  3 месяца назад +1

      @@randymcdaniel1244 I'm glad you enjoyed my reinterpretation of Julia. Just the other night, my wife and I watched the movie Nowhere Boy, about Lennon's youth. His mother played an outsized role, in part due to her long-term absence from his life and reconnecting with her as a teen. I always marveled at the intimacy of that song, and now I understand it even better. As for new friends, I bare my soul in pretty much every video, so any friend of the channel is a friend of mine!

  • @paul-u3q
    @paul-u3q 2 месяца назад +1

    Just because he didn't doesn't mean he couldn't. Truly underated. Good to see someone else appreciating his genius.

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  2 месяца назад

      After doing this video about John, I followed it up with videos on each of the other Fabs:
      What I learned from George: ruclips.net/video/XZ0Tpe5OCYY/видео.html
      What I learned from Paul: ruclips.net/video/Q9x09Z6WqsY/видео.html
      What I learned from Ringo: ruclips.net/video/v4xJdR0Vz4I/видео.html
      What I learned from George Martin: ruclips.net/video/SJnijUU2QjQ/видео.htmlsi=UPNBlOKrfn-S5pHs

  • @jimiV66
    @jimiV66 Год назад +5

    Julia moves me every time I hear it. Truly a masterpiece. The finger picking is SO GOOD!

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  Год назад

      I agree, JimiV! My version just came out on Spotify and Apple Music yesterday:
      ▶ HEAR JULIA ON SPOTIFY ◀
      open.spotify.com/track/5tQ7zarzD6eVSE5iKiu5qn?si=12ea87ae62f94d19
      ▶ HEAR JULIA ON APPLE MUSIC ◀
      music.apple.com/us/album/julia/1719352255?i=1719352256

  • @Kermit_T_Frog
    @Kermit_T_Frog 11 месяцев назад +3

    Some very basic concepts that I wager are new to most viewers. Very lucid explanation with some excellent examples from Lennon. Not only a music appreciation lesson, but a Lennon appreciation lesson. And this arrangement of "Julia" was magical. Just an excellent job all round.

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  11 месяцев назад

      WOW. Kudos from Kermit! I'm honored.
      Thanks for the positive feedback. I generally think people who cut down John either don't understand his dualities and his underlying skills, or they're just jealous. I feel for them because it's "not easy being green," as you, Kermit, certainly know. LOL
      Here's the video of the complete Julia song: ruclips.net/video/oc21zgCnnlQ/видео.html
      I also made a video showing how I arranged and recorded it: ruclips.net/video/x-qIx-gmmTw/видео.html
      You can also find this song and my other music on Spotify and Apple Music.
      Spotify: open.spotify.com/playlist/3EvYyfSkqceIOA1X7VEMbY?si=793905826f5543ca
      Apple Music: music.apple.com/us/playlist/this-is-robert-cassard/pl.u-jVlDTajooq
      FYI - George Harrison is next in my "What I Learned from X" series.

  • @jimiV66
    @jimiV66 Год назад +27

    He either had a lot of chord movement with little melody movement, or just the opposite. Brilliant way to create musical BALANCE. Younger musicians usually overlook this dynamic of good song writing

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  Год назад +4

      Yes! There were lots of balancing factors at play in The Beatles. One of the best is the “Happy McCartney lyrics - Sad Lennon lyrics” balance. PM: We can work it out. JL: Life is very short. Or… PM: It’s getting better all the time. JL: It can’t get no worse.

    • @stevenhanson6057
      @stevenhanson6057 11 месяцев назад +1

      Network news is always balanced.
      Appreciate your insightful comment. Have a blessed New Year.

  • @peterlawlor5237
    @peterlawlor5237 Год назад +9

    Worth listening again to the magnificent riff John plays in Dig a Pony.

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  Год назад +1

      Yes, Peter - that's a killer riff, too!

  • @irrefudiate
    @irrefudiate 11 месяцев назад +2

    That was the fastest thirteen minutes! Oh my. Your treatment of "Julia" was excellent. Thanks.

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  11 месяцев назад

      That’s a great compliment, when time flies by while you’re watching something like this!
      Here's the video of the whole Julia song: ruclips.net/video/oc21zgCnnlQ/видео.html
      I also made a video showing how I arranged and recorded it: ruclips.net/video/x-qIx-gmmTw/видео.html

  • @anthonymichaelhalloates2902
    @anthonymichaelhalloates2902 Год назад +4

    Agree, and so many musicians I’ve know over the last 50+ years would agree with you. He was inventive and not repetitive in his songwriting.

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  Год назад +1

      Thanks for watching and leaving a comment, Anthony!

  • @dean-ph2ww
    @dean-ph2ww 11 месяцев назад +11

    I love everything John did on The White Album. Julia is amazing, both the lyrics and the melody.

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  11 месяцев назад +1

      Me, too, Dean. I agree about Julia…just amazing. That’s why I HAD to give it a go. Here's the video of the whole song: ruclips.net/video/oc21zgCnnlQ/видео.html
      I also made a video showing how I arranged and recorded it: ruclips.net/video/x-qIx-gmmTw/видео.html

  • @BigCarmine
    @BigCarmine Год назад +7

    Having grown up in the 60s, and a huge Beatles fan, when I started learning to play guitar in 68 my biggest motivation was to learn Beatle songs. Not easy at all!! Even though the songs may "sound simple", they are anything but. If you just want to appear to sound like the original, get a copy of "the Legal Fake" music book. If you want to play the songs correctly, plan on spending a considerable amount of time and practice getting it right. The Beatles music is anything BUT simple.

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  Год назад

      Agree 100% Carmine. John, Paul and George were great teachers to so many of us, right?

  • @davidsaul8054
    @davidsaul8054 11 месяцев назад +4

    Wow, I'm so glad i made it to the end of the video - you're take on Julia is just fantastic.

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  11 месяцев назад

      Hey, David. Thank you! Here's the video of the complete Julia song: ruclips.net/video/oc21zgCnnlQ/видео.html
      I also made this video showing how I arranged and recorded it: ruclips.net/video/x-qIx-gmmTw/видео.html
      If you stream music, please check out my "This is Robert Cassard" playlist on Spotify or Apple Music.
      Spotify: open.spotify.com/playlist/3EvYyfSkqceIOA1X7VEMbY?si=793905826f5543ca
      Apple Music: music.apple.com/us/playlist/this-is-robert-cassard/pl.u-jVlDTajooq

  • @bobbyjonkey13
    @bobbyjonkey13 4 месяца назад +1

    they taught me a lot about songwriting. I enjoyed playing their tunes in my bands 7 yr run 69-76.. I always enjoy listening to people who sincerely try to do their songs.. thanks .. I wrote a few during my bands play, but when you start writing your own songs it sort of takes up most of your time doing your own thing and going solo with your own songs.. which I thoroughly enjoyed...but thank goodness we had John, George , Paul and Ringo... again Thanks..you did an awesome job on Julia...

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  4 месяца назад

      Thanks for watching and listening, Bobby. Here are some links for your viewing pleasure...
      Since you liked the excerpt of Julia, here's the complete song: ruclips.net/video/oc21zgCnnlQ/видео.html
      And a video showing how I arranged and recorded it:
      ruclips.net/video/x-qIx-gmmTw/видео.html
      I also made a cover of Across the Universe:
      ruclips.net/video/8dFEMtdAbDA/видео.htmlsi=We7ZuMuBuUl_9RFJ
      And here are the other videos in my Beatles series, in case you haven't seen them:
      What I learned from George: ruclips.net/video/XZ0Tpe5OCYY/видео.html
      What I learned from Paul: ruclips.net/video/Q9x09Z6WqsY/видео.html
      What I learned from Ringo: ruclips.net/video/v4xJdR0Vz4I/видео.html
      What I learned from George Martin: ruclips.net/video/SJnijUU2QjQ/видео.htmlsi=UPNBlOKrfn-S5pHs
      That should keep you busy for awhile. LOL. Have fun!

  • @U2WB
    @U2WB Год назад +19

    Let’s not forget John’s absolutely brilliant lead guitar licks in Get Back !

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  Год назад +1

      So cool, right?!

    • @johnnyrocker7495
      @johnnyrocker7495 Год назад +1

      "absolutely brilliant " is overstating it. They were OK.

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  Год назад +2

      @@johnnyrocker7495 I love those licks because they’re perfect for the song.

    • @bendagostino2217
      @bendagostino2217 Год назад +3

      @johnnyrocker7495 they make the song. If harrison played lead on get back it probably wouldn't be what if is.

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  Год назад +1

      @@bendagostino2217 John’s solos had a sense of humor. George’s were more serious…

  • @gringo557
    @gringo557 Год назад +8

    You really have a voice. That was a beautiful version of Julia and one of the best Beatle covers I've ever heard. Thank you!

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  Год назад

      Wow, thank you, gringo! Here's the video of the whole song: ruclips.net/video/oc21zgCnnlQ/видео.html
      And I'd really appreciate it if you listen on Spotify or Apple Music.
      Spotify: open.spotify.com/playlist/3EvYyfSkqceIOA1X7VEMbY?si=793905826f5543ca
      Apple Music: music.apple.com/us/playlist/this-is-robert-cassard/pl.u-jVlDTajooq

  • @ThierryG
    @ThierryG Год назад +6

    Wonderful cover of Julia…It’s good to repeat that the Beatles were, each of them, really good musically. They created their own styles (even Ringo).

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  Год назад +1

      Thanks, Thierry! Here's the video of the whole song: ruclips.net/video/oc21zgCnnlQ/видео.html
      And if you listen on Spotify or Apple Music, I hope you’ll also listen and favorite there:
      Spotify: open.spotify.com/playlist/3EvYyfSkqceIOA1X7VEMbY?si=793905826f5543ca
      Apple Music: music.apple.com/us/playlist/this-is-robert-cassard/pl.u-jVlDTajooq

  • @c.alejo8846
    @c.alejo8846 9 месяцев назад +2

    beautiful rendition

  • @timcolivet7343
    @timcolivet7343 4 месяца назад +4

    Anyone that would say John Lennon was a bad guitarist frankly doesn't know anything about guitar playing. Lennon was in a league of his own. An absolute genius and the greatest songwriter of all time.

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  4 месяца назад +1

      I'm with you, Tim. The more I play Lennon's rhythm parts, the more agile and unique I realize that he was. He used many unusual chord voicings that really set The Beatles apart.
      FYI - Here are the other videos in my Beatles series, in case you haven't seen them:
      What I learned from George: ruclips.net/video/XZ0Tpe5OCYY/видео.html
      What I learned from Paul: ruclips.net/video/Q9x09Z6WqsY/видео.html
      What I learned from Ringo: ruclips.net/video/v4xJdR0Vz4I/видео.html
      What I learned from George Martin: ruclips.net/video/SJnijUU2QjQ/видео.htmlsi=UPNBlOKrfn-S5pHs

    • @timcolivet7343
      @timcolivet7343 4 месяца назад +1

      @@RobertCassard Thanks Robert. I've already been binge watching your videos. Subscribed.

    • @alansmith1840
      @alansmith1840 4 месяца назад +1

      @@timcolivet7343
      Indeed rythm guitar master

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  4 месяца назад +1

      I'm honored, Tim! As you watch, please share with any friends or fellow musicians you think might enjoy my videos.

  • @charlesmitchell487
    @charlesmitchell487 11 месяцев назад +4

    John would have said something rude about your version of Julia, which means he would have absolutely loved it! (That's John) Well done and thanks for giving us creative rhythm guitarists our due!

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  11 месяцев назад

      You're SO welcome, Charles. Rhythm guitar is the CORE! As for my version of Julia, thanks for the compliment. Here's the video of the whole song: ruclips.net/video/oc21zgCnnlQ/видео.html
      I also made a video showing how I arranged and recorded it: ruclips.net/video/x-qIx-gmmTw/видео.html
      If you stream music, it's also on Spotify and Apple Music.
      Spotify: open.spotify.com/playlist/3EvYyfSkqceIOA1X7VEMbY?si=793905826f5543ca
      Apple Music: music.apple.com/us/playlist/this-is-robert-cassard/pl.u-jVlDTajooq

  • @throckmortensnivel2850
    @throckmortensnivel2850 Год назад +3

    I am a life long fan of John Lennon, but this video brought information about his playing brand new to me. Thank you for this. Lennon was a complicated guy. He could be quite snarky, and even snarly, but he wrote songs that left him completely vulnerable. It is the beauty exposed in that vulnerability that I remember.

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  Год назад

      Yes! That’s a great point. Check this out if you’re interested: Is STRAWBERRY FIELDS the Beatles best song? - Blow Up the Song, Ep.8
      ruclips.net/video/bgKkn1oosYg/видео.html

  • @funwithabbs
    @funwithabbs 11 месяцев назад +4

    Lennon had said he was not good as a solo player but as a rythem player he could play the hell out of it. And even today I can’t think of any rythem player that plays better then Lennon . Guy was just in a place by himself

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  11 месяцев назад +1

      I agree, habbs!

    • @leefr76
      @leefr76 11 месяцев назад +1

      Johnny Marr of The Smiths was one hell of a rhythm guitarist also.

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  11 месяцев назад

      @@leefr76 Oh, indeed he was/is!

  • @revelationsoundstudio
    @revelationsoundstudio 10 месяцев назад +1

    Great insight on John. The funny thing is, Im sure John never thought about what he was doing, he just did it.
    Your version of Julia is amazing.

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  10 месяцев назад

      Oh, I think you're 100% right about John. He did things intuitively based on how they sounded. In many ways, that the highest level of musicianship because it's creative in its purest form with no awareness or regard for rules. Check out John and The Beatles' process of writing and recording Strawberry Fields:
      ruclips.net/video/bgKkn1oosYg/видео.html

  • @JimDooley-b5z
    @JimDooley-b5z 10 месяцев назад +2

    This is an incredible overview of Lennon's musical journey that took us all for a wonderful ride.

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  10 месяцев назад

      Thank you, Jim Dooley! Here are the other videos in the Beatles series, in case you missed any:
      What George taught me: ruclips.net/video/XZ0Tpe5OCYY/видео.html
      What Paul taught me: ruclips.net/video/Q9x09Z6WqsY/видео.html
      What Ringo taught me: ruclips.net/video/v4xJdR0Vz4I/видео.html
      What George Martin taught me: ruclips.net/video/SJnijUU2QjQ/видео.htmlsi=UPNBlOKrfn-S5pHs

  • @jimiV66
    @jimiV66 Год назад +3

    Exactly! I loved the era when John and Paul collaborated on songs, taking turns singing lead. A Day In The Life. Come on Man, how amazing is that song?!?! I'm 69 years old, I was fortunate to experience it in real time

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  Год назад

      You’re ahead of me by a few years, but I have older brothers your age, so I absorbed this music as it was released. In case you haven’t seen me blow up Strawberry Fields, check this out: ruclips.net/video/bgKkn1oosYg/видео.htmlsi=ajJeuKnNyyI4cSXb I also blew up Here Comes the Sun.

  • @johngranato2673
    @johngranato2673 Год назад +4

    Thanks! Lennon was taught on a banjo as a very young kid.

  • @tonythetrainee4114
    @tonythetrainee4114 11 месяцев назад +3

    Great video. Great guitars. Also brilliant rhythm that he created was 'Woman' and 'Just Like Starting Over'.

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  11 месяцев назад +1

      You're right, Tony. You might enjoy my George Harrison video, too: ruclips.net/video/XZ0Tpe5OCYY/видео.htmlsi=cg9LLOF4Or2O5tRa

  • @dommidavros2211
    @dommidavros2211 11 месяцев назад +2

    I'm a huge Beatles fan already but this gives me a whole new appreciation of those chords!

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  10 месяцев назад +1

      I'm glad! If you haven't seen it yet, here's my companion video about what George Harrison taught me: ruclips.net/video/XZ0Tpe5OCYY/видео.html
      I've released videos about Paul and Ringo, too!

  • @dnt5volvo
    @dnt5volvo 10 месяцев назад +1

    Well .. what a brilliant rendition of Julia.. fantastic.. great harmonics.. real good sound.. 👍👍

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  10 месяцев назад

      Many thanks @dnt5volvo!
      Here's the video of the complete Julia cover: ruclips.net/video/oc21zgCnnlQ/видео.html
      I also made a video showing how I arranged and recorded it:
      ruclips.net/video/x-qIx-gmmTw/видео.html
      Bonus: I also made a cover of Across the Universe...
      ruclips.net/video/8dFEMtdAbDA/видео.htmlsi=We7ZuMuBuUl_9RFJ

  • @stephenmacana4981
    @stephenmacana4981 11 месяцев назад +3

    Awesome video (I'm in the infancy stage of guitar playing... started in my mid 50's been playing now for 5 years and no regrets), your video definitely makes some of it a bit more understandable... John Lennons songs are incredible and timeless, thanks for breaking it down.

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  11 месяцев назад

      I’m happy for you starting your guitar journey, Stephen. I created my channel specifically for people like you, and I hope you find a ton of value here. Many of my videos include tips, tricks and shortcuts to keep you going and make the path easier. My motto, having played for over 50 years now, is “I learn the hard way, so you don’t have to.” Since you enjoyed my Lennon video, check out my (brand new) video about what I learned from George Harrison: ruclips.net/video/XZ0Tpe5OCYY/видео.htmlsi=5J6jFG8E0NTEO3n7

  • @annakermode6646
    @annakermode6646 Год назад +3

    LOVED every second of this video! So wonderful to see and hear a positive focus on Mr Lennon in this time. My ear has always fastened on to John’s songs by far and it’s lovely to hear your appreciation for his inimitable gift❤

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  Год назад +1

      Thanks for that high praise! You might enjoy my Blow Up the Song episode about Strawberry Fields: ruclips.net/video/bgKkn1oosYg/видео.html

    • @annakermode6646
      @annakermode6646 Год назад +1

      Oh yes,thank you!

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  Год назад +1

      @@annakermode6646 you’re welcome, Anna. I’m happy you found my channel!

  • @harrypeters8306
    @harrypeters8306 Год назад +3

    All very natural and cleanly done, good working knowledge of how to explain the great john lennon's playing , and his masterpieces of pop music! Thank you.

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  Год назад +1

      Many thanks, Harry! I hope you explore my channel - lots of content similar to this, including a deep dive on Strawberry Fields.

  • @samjordan3766
    @samjordan3766 10 месяцев назад +1

    I'm with you 100% I LOVE John's rhythms. It goes without saying that he was one of the greatest songwriters in history, and you are spot on about the uniqueness and individual uniqueness of each song. I would add that another great lesson from John is that a little can go a long way. His single hit on 2 graced many Beatles songs as the primary guitar in the tverse, leaving tons of sonic space open for vocals to ring out, pianos and baselines to cut through, while adding life and mood to the song. Doing the same thing on the 3 on the title track Sgt Pepper carries the whole song. I think it is one of the coolest guitar parts of all!

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  10 месяцев назад

      Great point about John's economy of playing on many songs and how it left space for everything else. Check out the process of writing and recording Strawberry Fields:
      ruclips.net/video/bgKkn1oosYg/видео.html

  • @petermills-c1h
    @petermills-c1h 10 месяцев назад +1

    Now and Then is such a great reminder of all Lennon left us that will endure throughout my life and long after I am gone.

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  10 месяцев назад

      Thanks, Peter. Uncanny how poignant that song is as a "final" Beatles song.
      Here are the other videos in the series, in case you missed any:
      What George taught me: ruclips.net/video/XZ0Tpe5OCYY/видео.html
      What Paul taught me: ruclips.net/video/Q9x09Z6WqsY/видео.html
      What Ringo taught me: ruclips.net/video/v4xJdR0Vz4I/видео.html
      What George Martin taught me: ruclips.net/video/SJnijUU2QjQ/видео.htmlsi=UPNBlOKrfn-S5pHs

  • @gaylealleluia8392
    @gaylealleluia8392 Год назад +7

    Goosebumps! Omsoul, Julia is hauntingly beautiful 💕

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  Год назад +1

      Thank you SO much Gayle. Here's a link to the whole song. Please leave a comment on that video if you like it: ruclips.net/video/oc21zgCnnlQ/видео.html

  • @Dave123unplugged
    @Dave123unplugged Год назад +4

    As a beatle fan the creative talent of both Lennon and macartney is a once in a lifetime thing, for me I,m more Lennon, but they are both equal imo, just different qualities of brilliance.

  • @SayTheWord65
    @SayTheWord65 11 месяцев назад +3

    Tenés muy buen gusto. Tus videos son tan únicos, interesantes, didácticos, dinámicos y divertidos, que es un placer verlos y aprender más sobre el estilo de John, al igual que el de George. Los Beatles son tan profundos, que siempre se descubren aspectos interesantes, casi infinitamente. Me pareció un toque muy lindo y especial tu versión de Julia hacia el final.

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  11 месяцев назад +2

      ¡Gracias, SaytheWord! Aquí tenéis el vídeo de toda la canción de Julia: ruclips.net/video/oc21zgCnnlQ/видео.html
      También hice un vídeo mostrando cómo lo arreglé y grabé: ruclips.net/video/x-qIx-gmmTw/видео.html
      Y aquí está mi nuevo vídeo sobre lo que aprendí de Paul: ruclips.net/video/Q9x09Z6WqsY/видео.html

  • @fauxbro
    @fauxbro 10 месяцев назад +1

    John's playing stood out to me right from the gitgo. Beginning with his counterpoint rhythm playing on I WANT TO HOLD YOUR HAND. Thanks for sharing this tutorial

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  10 месяцев назад

      My pleasure, @fauxbro. I've done three companion Beatles videos since this one. Have fun!
      What I learned from George: ruclips.net/video/XZ0Tpe5OCYY/видео.html
      What I learned from Paul: ruclips.net/video/Q9x09Z6WqsY/видео.html
      What I learned from Ringo: ruclips.net/video/v4xJdR0Vz4I/видео.html

  • @DoofsterDan
    @DoofsterDan 11 месяцев назад +2

    WAY more complex than I knew! Thanks for the lesson! Well done!

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  11 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you, Dan. Check out John and The Beatles' process of writing and recording Strawberry Fields: ruclips.net/video/bgKkn1oosYg/видео.html

  • @danguee1
    @danguee1 Год назад +3

    Nice voice, Guy. Fits nicely with all that creative Lennon guitar stuff...

  • @sketchartist1964
    @sketchartist1964 Год назад +3

    Good analysis of John Lennon's song writing and guitar playing style. One of my favorites for sure.

  • @carymiller5998
    @carymiller5998 Год назад +3

    First time viewer. Love your thorough explaining of John's music. Great video and your talented as well. You make it look easy.

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  Год назад

      Thanks, Cary. Your positivity means a lot! You might also enjoy this video: ruclips.net/video/bgKkn1oosYg/видео.htmlsi=-3XVNzh0_9QyVCsl

  • @nickseniormusic
    @nickseniormusic 5 месяцев назад +1

    Loved the surprise at the end with your own composition!

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  5 месяцев назад

      Hi Nick. Thanks for the compliment. That's my performance and arrangement, but "Julia" was composed by John Lennon himself.
      I made a video about how I produced my version:
      ruclips.net/video/x-qIx-gmmTw/видео.html
      Thanks for watching and saying hello!

  • @StephiSensei26
    @StephiSensei26 10 месяцев назад +2

    Just found your channel. Super! And thank you for your in-depth unbiased research. Fab!

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  10 месяцев назад +1

      I'm very happy you found me in the vast sea of RUclips, Stephi. Thanks for watching and saying hello. Since you like my Lennon video, you might enjoy John and The Beatles' process of writing and recording Strawberry Fields:
      ruclips.net/video/bgKkn1oosYg/видео.html

    • @StephiSensei26
      @StephiSensei26 10 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you I will look into that. Simply super! We used to say that a lot in the 60's / 70's in Europe!@@RobertCassard

  • @NealB123
    @NealB123 11 месяцев назад +3

    I've been reading the Beatles biography by Lewisohn. Lennon didn't get his first guitar until sometime in mid 1956. It was around this same time that McCartney and Harrison also got their first guitars and Ringo got his first drum kit. John's band was performing as The Beatles by 1960 with Ringo joining a couple years later. They figured out how to play really well, really fast with little, if any, formal instruction.

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  11 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah, they learned organically by picking up what they could from whomever they could and figuring a lot out by ear. I totally relate to that, having sponged off my older brothers in lieu of formal lessons.

    • @joellebrodeur1015
      @joellebrodeur1015 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@RobertCassard I couldn't sponge off anybody. This was the early 90s just a handful of years before the internet. I learned in a bubble and listened to the oldies station as it was the easiest way to play songs. Once I got going, it was studying Lennon and Beatles music as a full time occupation while still in that bubble as no one around me played instruments.

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  11 месяцев назад

      @@joellebrodeur1015 truly learning to play by ear then!

  • @nevertoolate5325
    @nevertoolate5325 Год назад +3

    Love George as i do, a lot of what i thought was George was actually John and he's singing too. Probably the footage from Get Back gave me a new appreciation of Lennon. I mean it was always evident even from the Cavern, but i was always looking at those bass lines!

  • @TheStevideo
    @TheStevideo Год назад +3

    So pleased to discover you. A great insight to a musical legend

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  Год назад

      Glad you found me, too. I hope you find a lot more the enjoy on my channel!

  • @philowens7680
    @philowens7680 11 месяцев назад +2

    Very illuminating. Thank you for sharing this. Just beautiful.

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  11 месяцев назад

      Glad you enjoyed it, Phil. If you'd like to hear the whole song of Julia, here it is: ruclips.net/video/oc21zgCnnlQ/видео.html
      I also made a video showing how I arranged and recorded it: ruclips.net/video/x-qIx-gmmTw/видео.html

  • @Marathanz
    @Marathanz 11 месяцев назад +3

    Really nice special, well done 👍🏻
    And your arrangement of Julia is awesome!

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  11 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much 😀 Here's the video of the whole song: ruclips.net/video/oc21zgCnnlQ/видео.html
      I also made a video showing how I arranged and recorded it: ruclips.net/video/x-qIx-gmmTw/видео.html
      If you subscribe to s streaming service, it would mean the world if you'd also find me and my music there.
      Spotify: open.spotify.com/playlist/3EvYyfSkqceIOA1X7VEMbY?si=793905826f5543ca
      Apple Music: music.apple.com/us/playlist/this-is-robert-cassard/pl.u-jVlDTajooq

  • @warrenbartlett6405
    @warrenbartlett6405 Год назад +6

    Thank you for your insightful understanding of John’s playing juxtaposed with his vocals. Great interpretation of Julia too. 😀

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  Год назад

      Thanks, Warren. I'm pleased with how Julia turned out!
      ▶ HEAR JULIA ON SPOTIFY ◀
      open.spotify.com/track/5tQ7zarzD6eVSE5iKiu5qn?si=12ea87ae62f94d19
      ▶ HEAR JULIA ON APPLE MUSIC ◀
      music.apple.com/us/album/julia/1719352255?i=1719352256

  • @billymorris8819
    @billymorris8819 Год назад +3

    I would like to add that John’s intro to Across the Universe is complex and beautiful. Musically and Lyrically brilliant underrated song. Wished it was featured in the Get Back movie like it was in the Let it Be movie version. You hear it played in the background, but not showing him playing it as in the Let it Be movie.

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  Год назад

      I love Across The Universe. I recorded a world music cover version a few years ago: Across The Universe (Beatles Cover - Psychedelic)
      ruclips.net/video/8dFEMtdAbDA/видео.html

  • @paulmclennon8296
    @paulmclennon8296 11 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you so much for this brilliant analysis! I miss these on John’s musical and songwriting skills. I think Paul gets way more of these videos, thank you for showing this can be done too!

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  11 месяцев назад +1

      Absolutely, Paul. You might also like this:
      Is STRAWBERRY FIELDS the Beatles best song? - Blow Up the Song, Ep.8
      ruclips.net/video/bgKkn1oosYg/видео.html

  • @hal511bm
    @hal511bm 11 месяцев назад +1

    John Lennon had a special talent best expressed by Chuck Berry in "Johnny Be Goode". "He could play guitar just like ringing a bell". Just a natural born talent. I think the simple elegance and genius of The Beatles escapes most of us even today. We I first heard "I feel Fine" I wondered how the Bayer Aspirin Company would ever stay in business. He played that little Rickenbacker like he belonged in the best Orchestra in Heaven. He could make the Angels happy.

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  11 месяцев назад

      Maybe he WAS Johnny B. Goode! LOL You might also enjoy seeing John and The Beatles' process of writing and recording Strawberry Fields:
      ruclips.net/video/bgKkn1oosYg/видео.html

    • @hal511bm
      @hal511bm 11 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you for your like. I might be a rambling old man , so please excuse me. When The Beatles came to America they were already master showmen in more than just music. They frequently had media interviews before their concerts. In one of the first they asked them to introduce themselves. Ringo said "I'm Ringo Starr and play drums and percussion", and the rest of the members went on with Paul McCartney saying "I am Paul McCartney and I play bass guitar". They had left the best to last . John Lennon in unequalled modesty said "I am John Lennon and I play better guitar". In the early 60's the British music scene was divided between the Mods and the Rockers. The Mods rode scooter while the Rockers wore leathers and rode Triumph motorcycle. In an interview they asked Ringo "Are you a Mod or a Rocker ?". Ringo replied humorously "I am a mocker". I hope you enjoyed the trivia as much as the music. One other interesting thing to notice is that when they were interviewed the always spoke in their working class Liverpool cockney (?) accents. When recording they used they widely accepted and more popular American English.

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  11 месяцев назад

      @@hal511bm I love the extra trivia! I've seen many of those press interviews and I swear they're the precursors to Monty Python. If you want to enjoy a humbling experience of their collective genius, check out John and The Beatles' process of writing and recording Strawberry Fields: ruclips.net/video/bgKkn1oosYg/видео.html

  • @rohanfirminger9182
    @rohanfirminger9182 Год назад +3

    Yes, the strum pattern on “All my loving” is relentless, and we see Robert (the presenter) is unable to master it. The fact Lennon played this live in the recording studio and executed it speaks volumes.

  • @hhauffe
    @hhauffe Год назад +3

    Nice job! That gave me a new appreciation of music that I've loved listening to for a long time.

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  Год назад

      Glad to hear that! I hope you’ll check out more of my channel. You might enjoy my song blow up featuring Strawberry Fields: ruclips.net/video/bgKkn1oosYg/видео.htmlsi=ajJeuKnNyyI4cSXb

  • @TonyRodriguez-mx4tw
    @TonyRodriguez-mx4tw Год назад +4

    Excellent! I enjoyed your homage to JL immensely. ❤👍🏻🥂🙏

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  Год назад

      Thank you kindly, Tony. You might enjoy my song blow-up of Strawberry Fields, too: Is STRAWBERRY FIELDS the Beatles best song? - Blow Up the Song, Ep.8
      ruclips.net/video/bgKkn1oosYg/видео.html

  • @nikkijojijojinikki945
    @nikkijojijojinikki945 6 месяцев назад +1

    One of the best analysis and breakdown of John Lennon’s music. So fab!

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  6 месяцев назад

      Thanks @nikkijojijojinikki945 !
      Here are the other videos in my Beatles series, in case you haven't seen them:
      What I learned from George: ruclips.net/video/XZ0Tpe5OCYY/видео.html
      What I learned from Paul: ruclips.net/video/Q9x09Z6WqsY/видео.html
      What I learned from Ringo: ruclips.net/video/v4xJdR0Vz4I/видео.html
      What I learned from George Martin: ruclips.net/video/SJnijUU2QjQ/видео.htmlsi=UPNBlOKrfn-S5pHs

  • @KennethJohnson-s3q
    @KennethJohnson-s3q Год назад +1

    Robert, I worked in the music shop in Liverpool Hessys , where John bought His Hofner guitar on the way to Hamburg, I've been obsessed with this song and his picking your dampening and harmony tribute, broke my heart, beauty personified

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  Год назад

      Wow. I love your connection to John's old music shop - happy it's still a going concern! I'm touched that you like my cover so much. That means a lot to an indie artist like me. FYI - I'll be releasing an EP called The Lennon Sessions next month.
      In the meantime, it would mean a lot if you'd listen on Spotify and/or Apple Music, too.
      Spotify: open.spotify.com/playlist/3EvYyfSkqceIOA1X7VEMbY?si=793905826f5543ca
      Apple Music: music.apple.com/us/playlist/this-is-robert-cassard/pl.u-jVlDTajooq

  • @patriciaeddy7629
    @patriciaeddy7629 11 месяцев назад +8

    John was the ♥ of the Beatles.
    Just a man with a dream, and his dream came true.
    Missing him much.😔

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  11 месяцев назад +2

      Great comments, thanks. Both John and and Paul had incredible drive in the early years. I hope you liked my interpretation of Julia.
      Here's the video of the whole song: ruclips.net/video/oc21zgCnnlQ/видео.html
      I also made a video showing how I arranged and recorded it: ruclips.net/video/x-qIx-gmmTw/видео.html

    • @patriciaeddy7629
      @patriciaeddy7629 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@RobertCassard Yes, ur rendition of his beautiful song for his mother,(Julia) was lovely.
      Thank you for giving John's songs and words new meaning.
      He really did near every song from his heart.
      He just poured them out, with so much meaning. John's songs were heart renderings, soulful tunes that will never be forgotten. LIke poetry, John's words will be studied and live on for many a centuries to come.

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  11 месяцев назад

      @@patriciaeddy7629 If anyone's words and music will live on, John is the best bet. Here's a deep dive on John's great masterpiece Strawberry Fields: ruclips.net/video/bgKkn1oosYg/видео.html