Paul McCartney started playing the horn and then the guitar then piano then the Bass, he bought his first Hofner bass guitar in Hamburg Germany in 1961.
I’m guessing Paul came up with that drum part during the hook. Very him - and Paul’s the one who suggested the swampy feel and bass hook. Lennon had come in with it sounding like a fast Chuck Berry song.
Overrated you mean,he`s literally the luckiest man in the entire fricking world history,making a career with being completely mediocore,and no he`s far from being a genius!
Talk about ending a group career on a high note, CT stands as an industry marvel in writing, arranging and production. And not one unnecessary note or beat. What genius.
i think everybody takes john’s vocals for granted, but he has a very special talent. he can sing raspy, normal, high, low, the list could go on. in conclusion, i love john.
Paul McCartney started playing the guitar when he was around fifteen and he's playing guitar on almost every Beatle album. That lead guitar Playing on come together is George Harrison that's not Paul McCartney.
@@Garry-vd1dg I am aware he played and played guitar, he literally wrote "Blackbird" by himself on an acoustic guitar... the video I commented on said Paul played the outro "solo" at the end, I'm assuming whoever made the video did their homework, but then again, who cares
This is not “how they built it up”. This is WHAT they used to build the song. The “how” was in their internal creativity… and that cannot be seen or heard.
Fun fact: Paul originally played keyboard on the song but since he and John were on weird terms, John re-recorded the keyboard part and played identical parts to the ones made by Paul.
and Paul did not play the guitar outro. That's absolutely George. He's playing the 1957 Gibson Les Paul Standard. You can hear the same guitar on Back in the USSR and Yer Blues.
I was a freshman in high school when I remember this song on the radio. Amazing to think that we can remember the Beatles on the radio from the time they hit the airwaves in the early 60"s til their breakup shortly after this song came out. We were very fortunate to be there as they were introduced to Americans on the Ed Sullivan show. Which I can also remember watching that incredible night.
I don’t think so. Usually he would have, but perhaps bc of some weird dynamic between Paul & John, John decided to sing his own backup. It wasn’t the typical Beatles sound, but it turned out kinda cool.
@@carlbaumeister3439it doesn't matter what you think , he actually did. It's true that normally Paul would do the high harmony and John the low ones, but this is not the only exception, it was like this also in Hey Bulldog and I Don't Want To Spoil the Party
@@PeterNash99 Not the Beatles Bible is the end-all authority, but here’s what it says: “Initially, Paul played the electric piano part, but John kind of looked over his shoulder and studied what he was playing. When it came time to record it, John played the electric piano instead of Paul. Paul might have been miffed, but I think he was more upset about not singing on the choruses - John did his own backing vocals.” Geoff Emerick Music Radar McCartney later expressed regret that he hadn’t sung the harmonies with Lennon on “Come Together.” “Even on Abbey Road we don’t do harmonies like we used to. I think it’s sad. On ‘Come Together’ I would have liked to sing harmony with John and I think he would have liked me to but I was too embarrassed to ask him and I don’t work to the best of my abilities in that situation.”
Fantastic, to me it always sounds like a deep bass line . I didn’t know that was all Ringo on the drums, the bass is very subtle. With the low keys of guitar added this is just one of the best songs. Definitely done by one of the most popular bands of all time.
When you think about how basic the bare song is, yet ended up with such a distinctive sound, you realuze how years and years of living and breathing music TOGETHER had honed the Beatles into such masters of their craft. Such a shame all that experience TOGETHER went to waste a short time after. Im still mad that John thought his "musical journey with Yoko" was the better choice. SMH
paul as to be in the top 10 bassists of all time so amazing.
Paul McCartney started playing the horn and then the guitar then piano then the Bass, he bought his first Hofner bass guitar in Hamburg Germany in 1961.
definitely top 3
Сами THE BEATLES, себя талантами НЕ СЧИТАЛИ!
@@user-lq9eb2ys9pтак в этом и талант.
* top 10 musicians
The drum fills in this song are a thing of beauty
Demais!
Man, Ringo is so underrated. That man is a genius ❤
Ringo Starr and Charlie Watts were about equal with there drumming. Both of them were fantastic drummers
no beatles withour ringo
George too... The silent genius, bless him and rest his soul...
I’m guessing Paul came up with that drum part during the hook. Very him - and Paul’s the one who suggested the swampy feel and bass hook. Lennon had come in with it sounding like a fast Chuck Berry song.
Overrated you mean,he`s literally the luckiest man in the entire fricking world history,making a career with being completely mediocore,and no he`s far from being a genius!
God, those vocal harmonies send chills down my spine
Simple but it takes immeasurable talent to bring it together.
Beatles Forever
Not just that, there's so many parts hate that had to be bounced because they didn't have the huge number of tracks available we have now
Para sempre!
@@CarlDraper Por isso eles são para sempre!
Ringo's genius really shines here! And Paul's too of course. And George's guitar work too of course, the icing on the cake.
Playing songs was a piece of cake for The Beatles
of course
Just the Beatles of course 😂
Couple that with John's vocals and lyrics and you get a banger of a song
@@crowkid5553 yup
Definitely George on the outtro. Absolutely his style
He didn't
The solo on the outro is played by paul
The sound is of Lucy. George s red Les Paul
@@__leanhow would you even know
@@Easy-cg1itmost of these kind of who-played-what facts are very well documented.
they all came together to create this masterpiece
Oh, good one!
Minimalistic brilliance
Less ist more .👌👍👍👍
Master piece
I find that simplistic sounds that mesh well together makes the most iconic music. I really like this channel.
THE GUITAR SOLO WAS ACTUALLY MADE BY THE BEATLES' LEAD GUITARIST GEORGE HARRISON!
Yeah this channel is full of fake informations like this one
That's what I was thinking!
Perfeita colocação 🇧🇷
4 greats that come together to make a thing that is somehow greater than the sum of it's parts.
We'll never see these talents ever again.
Talk about ending a group career on a high note, CT stands as an industry marvel in writing, arranging and production. And not one unnecessary note or beat. What genius.
I think you spelled "Something" wrong.
So simple? Lol it’s fackin badass and hard work
The OUTRO is definetely HARRISON! My opinion!
i think everybody takes john’s vocals for granted, but he has a very special talent. he can sing raspy, normal, high, low, the list could go on. in conclusion, i love john.
Genius
"The Beatles" ...!
What a Band !!!!
What they played,VOCALS... unbeatable!!
So awesome
They built every song like that, piece by piece and created classics.
I had no idea Paul played that guitar solo, simple but iconic... love your videos bro, keep em coming
Paul McCartney started playing the guitar when he was around fifteen and he's playing guitar on almost every Beatle album. That lead guitar Playing on come together is George Harrison that's not Paul McCartney.
@@Garry-vd1dg I am aware he played and played guitar, he literally wrote "Blackbird" by himself on an acoustic guitar... the video I commented on said Paul played the outro "solo" at the end, I'm assuming whoever made the video did their homework, but then again, who cares
Yes you have no idea. It's more McCartney-ite BS. Paul in that homeless guy interview thing says it's George on lead guitar.
Because he didn't
@@Recordorama On come together John Lennon sing George Harrison played guitar and Paul McCartney played Bass and Ringo Starr played Drums.
A masterpiece.
“One and one and…” PMcC just raising that bluesy second voice to fit the next chord 😎
One of my favorites always.. hits ya just right an makes ya move 😅
The BEST BAND EVER. 👌 👍 😍
This is not “how they built it up”. This is WHAT they used to build the song. The “how” was in their internal creativity… and that cannot be seen or heard.
La idea de harmonizar así, es de GENIOS,!!
A funky loose track
Love the tone of the guitar
Just beautiful
They came together as a whole what an awesome concept music genius
I believe that when the Beatles catalogue was released on streaming this was the number one download.
Paul also did Background vocals but it’s almost always like that on John tracks
It's john who does those background vocals not paul
Fun fact: Paul originally played keyboard on the song but since he and John were on weird terms, John re-recorded the keyboard part and played identical parts to the ones made by Paul.
and Paul did not play the guitar outro. That's absolutely George.
He's playing the 1957 Gibson Les Paul Standard.
You can hear the same guitar on Back in the USSR and Yer Blues.
@@rotjrotkThe red one called Lucy?
@@carlbaumeister3439 the one he got from clapton. Not sure of the name.
@@rotjrotk Yeah that’s it. It had quite a pedigree of ownership before George got it.
@@carlbaumeister3439 i'm unfamiliar with all that...
I started hi school when that came out MY FAVORITE
I was a freshman in high school when I remember this song on the radio. Amazing to think that we can remember the Beatles on the radio from the time they hit the airwaves in the early 60"s til their breakup shortly after this song came out.
We were very fortunate to be there as they were introduced to Americans on the Ed Sullivan show. Which I can also remember watching that incredible night.
Come together is right ❤🎶👍
Paul McCartney also sang harmony/backing vocals
I don’t think so. Usually he would have, but perhaps bc of some weird dynamic between Paul & John, John decided to sing his own backup. It wasn’t the typical Beatles sound, but it turned out kinda cool.
@@carlbaumeister3439it doesn't matter what you think , he actually did. It's true that normally Paul would do the high harmony and John the low ones, but this is not the only exception, it was like this also in Hey Bulldog and I Don't Want To Spoil the Party
@@PeterNash99 Not the Beatles Bible is the end-all authority, but here’s what it says:
“Initially, Paul played the electric piano part, but John kind of looked over his shoulder and studied what he was playing. When it came time to record it, John played the electric piano instead of Paul. Paul might have been miffed, but I think he was more upset about not singing on the choruses - John did his own backing vocals.”
Geoff Emerick
Music Radar
McCartney later expressed regret that he hadn’t sung the harmonies with Lennon on “Come Together.”
“Even on Abbey Road we don’t do harmonies like we used to. I think it’s sad. On ‘Come Together’ I would have liked to sing harmony with John and I think he would have liked me to but I was too embarrassed to ask him and I don’t work to the best of my abilities in that situation.”
@@carlbaumeister3439 there is a source in Wikipedia which says the opposite
@@PeterNash99 Okay . . . you wanna share it?
Probably one of the most iconic bass lines ever.
Come together. Peace love and Unity
It wasn’t easy or simple. They made it look simple
I ❤ this song! One of their best. 🤗
So sick 🔥
Genial LENNON ! En toda su esencia, y los acompañamientos estuvieron buenos. Esa batería de Ringo y George con su sonido mágico...
😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Music is the answer
The first song I heard of the Beatles. :) Love It :)
So happy I follow your channel
If you listen careful, you can hear John singing, "Shoot me" along with drums.
Yeah if you listen to Anthology he clearly says shoot me in the rehearsals.
Best thing is, this song doesn’t make any sense whatsoever but it is one of the best songs out there! That tells you a lot about The Beatles
It’s about coming on john lennon all together
They looked their coolest in the abbey road sessions
I guess you could say the song really
Came together
Four of the most amazing musicians found each other and what they did is create magic like no one else 😊😊
Sweet !! This is very cool ....
Simple but genius...
Less is more and I like it hear one of you come up with this type of simple brilliance.
Do more of these
Man that song is a time travel machine.... Music is!
Fantastic, to me it always sounds like a deep bass line . I didn’t know that was all Ringo on the drums, the bass is very subtle. With the low keys of guitar added this is just one of the best songs. Definitely done by one of the most popular bands of all time.
Every good song is so simple
They play so good
The Beatles espetacular, sensacional. The Beatles para sempre!
I used this song for my telephone's ring tone ... i love this song since ever ❤
It's anything but simple. This is a masterpiece of music.
"Simple?" If you are as creative and implement ideas as the Beatles, it sounds "simple" in the end, but brilliant.
Легендарные красавчики великой эпохи !!!
Well done
That was great. I loved seeing that... Come Together.
One of the greatest group in the sixties great talent
How this song came together... Classic.
Awesome thanks ❤
Goosebumps
Love it❤❤❤❤
Great video! Keep em coming (…together)
It's an awesome song by the best band in history
That’s magic
How many badass songs teach children how to count
Genius is simple
I love ringo ❤
If you hear very closely, John is saying "shoot me" in the intro
paul didn't play the guitar solo. the first guitar solo is played by john and george simultaneously, and the second solo is played by just george.
A great bit of mixing/editing here
That's why they are the greatest of all!!
So cool
Thanks for this ~ 🍻
Great song 🎵. 👍
Paul is a genius
You're right, it simply all came together.
Love love love
They're coming together
The amount of talent in that one group is unbelievable
NOW ,,,,,, IF I COULD ONLY FIGURE OUT WHERE I PUT MY DAM DOUBLE TRACKED VOCALS IMA GIT IT BABY !
❤☮️😎😎😎😎☮️♥️
On appelle ça un chef d’œuvre composé par des virtuoses
Is Paul harmonizing with John on vocals?
❤🥁❤️🥁❤️🥁❤️🥁❤️🥁❤️🥁❤️🥁❤️🥁❤️🥁
The damn BEATLES 😮
Good stuff & I have this song
Best drumming best lead best bass best singer = Beatles
When you think about how basic the bare song is, yet ended up with such a distinctive sound, you realuze how years and years of living and breathing music TOGETHER had honed the Beatles into such masters of their craft.
Such a shame all that experience TOGETHER went to waste a short time after.
Im still mad that John thought his "musical journey with Yoko" was the better choice. SMH
I think it’s really sad when I listen to this song, because of John saying “shoot me” at the beginning 😢
I can play this song on drums and its one of my favorites. I actually preformed
Is it bad that I use to think like before this summer that they made 80s and 90s music