I was talking with a friend the other day who said to me, "What's the point of replicating Beatles music note for note?" My reply was, "For the same reason that I wouldn't want a fully untrained orchestra doing their own interpretation of Mozart." I'm a music theorist and I have an entire series analyzing and breaking down Beatles music. Even in their very early days, they were remarkable. To whit: the introduction to 'If I Fell' which contains a seamless half-step modulation from the key of Db Major to D Major. Most times such an extreme modulation comes off like cold water thrown in one's face. But this modulation is so sneaky, it's barely noticed by the untrained ear. To my mind, yes, the Beatles were pretty much unschooled but somehow their genius is remarkable enough to make comparisons to the classical greats. Leonard Bernstein had great respect for the Beatles as does contemporary classical analyst and composer, Howard Goodall who remarked, "The Beatles songbook is superior to Schumann's Song Cycles." I have great respect for musicians who respect the music of the Beatles and George Martin's influence on their work. Props to the Analogues for bringing out the marvelous and sublime recreations of Beatles music! I just found you guys and I love your work.
Thanks for bringing that up - indeed many Beatles' songs so many of us know feature sneaky songwriting tricks like that, one more famous example being "Penny Lane". After reading your comment I feel like I need to go back to "If I Fell" and listen carefully to what's going on there :) I'd like to ask you, do you know the band XTC? I'm not a musicologist but I have a feeling that what they were doing within the pop song formula was very much in the similar vein as the Beatles - check this for example: ruclips.net/video/2dHyfKprouE/видео.html
Well said, Vin! I grew up with their music. I became a professional guitarist due to their influence. Your allusion to Mozart is cool. As well as The Analogues, the Beatles' canon is regarded as sacrosanct by many others. In fact, their lack of formal music education makes their compositions more astonishing upon examination. I have come to regard the merging of these four talents as mystical. The timing of their arrival and the influence their music had on the sixties' generation is remarkable. And their continuing relevance to new generations of listeners is magical and profound. George rightly said, " The Beatles will exist without us. " That is the absolute truth!
These people are not a Beatles tribute band but serious musicians paying tribute to the Music of the Beatles and doing so better than any before them. Bloody Great.
Western society 1965-69 was astounding. The Beatles, Martin Luther King, and the counter culture were in the driver seats with ideas and energy that still fit nicely.
@@jeffmoore9487 I would say there wasn't a human on the planet in 1968 with access to electricity that didn't know who the Beatles were. That's not to say everyone liked yhem. They didn't. But like them or not, they left a permanent gouge in the history of civilization
I must say I can't get my head around how they can play so well and sound so good in live conditions. And I'm not even talking about the string section.
The Beatles were a freak of nature. A once in a life time coming together of four musical geniuses. As if it was just meant to be. So blessed to off been on the planet at the same time as John,Paul George and Ringo.
I have always thought the same thing. They were a phenomenon, to think that four regular guys, from a little seaport town would shake the world as they did, and to wonder what they were feeling after making such a stir. I was just imagine that they would have never imagined that they would have such an impact. So I agree, this was their destiny, it was simply meant to be, a match made in heaven as a gift for the world.
I finally got to see the band last night in Manchester. Wow!! Just incredible. To anyone whose interested music, go and see this band. If you’re a Beatles fan you HAVE to see them. I literally can’t praise them enough.
The Shepard tones at the end with rising violins against descending bass sends chills down my spine everytime. The Beatles did everything and never repeated themselves ever once. Their integrity was stellar.
This song is difficult and they do an A++ job. These Guys are undoubtedly the BEST Beatles interpreters on the planet an spend and inordinent amount of time preparing AND they are fabulous musicians...I wish they would come to AMERICA !!!!
This is how The Beatles would have sounded (instrumentally) if they kept on touring. I've heard better vocal imitations but never such musical craftsmanship.
Yeah that dude with the guitar is even dressed like Paul dresses today I could see Lennon singing on the piano and Ringo on the drums haha surely would of had millions of fans they could of been even more legendary and well known than they are today with possibly even different new music that could even be more insane than the ones they produced back then. Of course that could of come at the cost of your existence as the death of the band more than likely caused your birth if you aren't in your 40s
Robert Blakemore they wouldn’t have been able to keep on touring, they were all fed up of it all. And plus they wouldn’t have written nearly as good stuff as they did
these guys must have worked extremely hard in order to achieve such a tremendous acuracy in every detail.it's not easy to cover the most difficult and complicated band of all times. we are talking the Beatles
Remember: the Beatles said they could not do these songs live (and this was true with the limited technology back then) but these guys pull it off. BTW: the mixing on this performance is brilliant and an essential part of the sound. Kudos to the crew.
@@coreyzimmerman9782 A lot of midi with the Fab Faux, and less original equipment. I've heard them. I like WIll Lee, but IMO, as the Analogues focus on the last six albums, they do it better. Fab Faux certainly does the early years better than most all costumed Beatles bands.
@@aldocoffee also check out The Reo Brothers from The Philippines they are an internet phenomenon and cover many bands with pinpoint accuracy both vocally and musically ... so much so that Al Jardine of The Beach Boys and the band America have both praised and featured them on their Facebook pages ... go give them a listen.
So they in the 60s they put this together just to see how the fans would translate it. Then it becomes incredible to listen to. And now the future generations who weren't even around when John Lennon was walking about are also hooked.
As a Beatles know all, this is up there and the best anyone has covered this fantastic song. First hearing this in December 1967, it has stayed with me forever and will go down as the most complex of tunes ever put on vinyl, these guys nail it. Could you imagine if The Beatles actually played this live themselves. No one will ever surpass this genius, Ladies and Gentlemen The Beatles. Vevo needs to make this song available so the whole universe can appreciate it.
Absolutely brilliant. Really hard song to be able to pull off. I envy you. 2016 and its now 2022, 6 years to find your tracks. One musician to others well done
The complexity of this song would make it seem to be impossible to replicate but that's exactly what they have accomplished.Astounding..........................................
have you seen? they do The Albums, "magical mystery tour" "sgt peppers" "the white album" and i think "abbey rd" ..it's just something else.. as a beatles fan i can't recommend them enough 🙂
I love you Guys Thank you for making an Old Man very HAPPY CHEERS BOYS I nearly saw The Beatles Christmas 1963 but my Mum stopped me seeing my Idols but my Friend John gave me his program I've still got It So a BIG THANK YOU John and I've still got it cheers Adrian 🎸🎼🎶🤗👍
man,these guys deserve all of the credit the world can give them.for the first time we've seen all the instruments used for the Beatles songs that were performed and recorded only in the studio. here we see all the greatness of their songs. simply stunning and amazing. thanks Analogues, you've done such a great work.
Thanks to this version of this song by the Analouges I’ve been listening to the original version and I can’t believe the detail and the layers that the Beatles put into their recording. I especially like the intro around where the drums come in and the little bass blurr by Paul. They worked on this song on and off for a few weeks starting in August of 1967 before they went onto something else but they never attempted to play it live. Now here are the Analouges performing it live and they do a fantastic job. No it’s not perfect, but then I don’t think that John thought that the Beatles recorded version was perfect either. I think the Analouges give us the best live version of this song that can ever be given by anyone and I’m truly impressed!
Just listened to 5 different versions of Crack the Sky doing" I Am The Walrus" on RUclips. In 1 the vocals were off but the other 4 were great! Spooky Tooth does a slowed-down bluesy version , wonderful. Styx does a great version also!
I am so blessed that I live where these guys live and can watch them live frequently. The most brilliant thing that I have watched in music performance in many years!
fantastic.. i can only watch from a distance here in south wales, uk.. and hope if they do concerts over here that i know about it! i think their english singing (and understanding) is just amazing, as well as their playing..
Even the Beatles couldn't carry it out. They never played this on stage. They never go public after the US tours. That rooftop thingy is the closest. But you guys are superb. Well done.
You guys are the Hermes of the Beatles. Amazing what you’ve accomplished. I’ve heard all your Beatle covers many times. It astounds me how you’ve dedicated yourselves to every detail of the dizzying complexity of the phenomenon that is the Beatles. It’s truly a tour de force of musical accomplishment. This comment can be given to every song you’ve covered. John, Paul, George and Ringo … and the matchless 5th Beatle George M. And now the Analogues. Thank you for what you’ve done. It’s truly a gift.
beautiful. I've never seen anyone perform this song and I am no musician but the intricacies of the music and the vocals tell me this required a lot of practice. Now I have to see how they did with The White Album.
I don’t think there is such a thing as an underrated Beatles song. There are quite literally books, study papers, documentaries on almost every single song in their catalogue
This song was written by John and his best friend Pete Shotton in the kitchen of John's Kensington home. The song was John's response to a paper he was given on The Beatle's influence on British culture written by a university graduate.
One day John was at his piano when he heard an old fashion police siren going past his house, being intrigued by the repetitive notes he found them on the piano and played around with them................hence the beginning of this song and the making of musical history
An exceptionally impressive rendition of this song. Every single instrument was spot on, and the singing was great. I can't think of a single negative thing on this one. I first heard this as a young kid, back when it came out. Having three older brothers, I was exposed to lots of music that my friends "discovered" years later, lol. I always loved the cello in this one. It goes perfect with the vocals.
50 years ago this month I was listening non stop on my portable plastic record player this single with Hello Goodbye on the other side. 43 Beaumont Court, Sutton Lane, Chiswick, London W4.
I was talking with a friend the other day who said to me, "What's the point of replicating Beatles music note for note?" My reply was, "For the same reason that I wouldn't want a fully untrained orchestra doing their own interpretation of Mozart." I'm a music theorist and I have an entire series analyzing and breaking down Beatles music. Even in their very early days, they were remarkable. To whit: the introduction to 'If I Fell' which contains a seamless half-step modulation from the key of Db Major to D Major. Most times such an extreme modulation comes off like cold water thrown in one's face. But this modulation is so sneaky, it's barely noticed by the untrained ear. To my mind, yes, the Beatles were pretty much unschooled but somehow their genius is remarkable enough to make comparisons to the classical greats. Leonard Bernstein had great respect for the Beatles as does contemporary classical analyst and composer, Howard Goodall who remarked, "The Beatles songbook is superior to Schumann's Song Cycles." I have great respect for musicians who respect the music of the Beatles and George Martin's influence on their work. Props to the Analogues for bringing out the marvelous and sublime recreations of Beatles music! I just found you guys and I love your work.
Exactly what I was going to say :)...
Thanks for bringing that up - indeed many Beatles' songs so many of us know feature sneaky songwriting tricks like that, one more famous example being "Penny Lane". After reading your comment I feel like I need to go back to "If I Fell" and listen carefully to what's going on there :) I'd like to ask you, do you know the band XTC? I'm not a musicologist but I have a feeling that what they were doing within the pop song formula was very much in the similar vein as the Beatles - check this for example: ruclips.net/video/2dHyfKprouE/видео.html
@@vincognito thanks! I'll definitely check it out! about XTC... more people should know about them :)
@@georgesonm1774 Agreed. They were brilliant all around!
Well said, Vin! I grew up with their music. I became a professional guitarist due to their influence. Your allusion to Mozart is cool. As well as The Analogues, the Beatles' canon is regarded as sacrosanct by many others. In fact, their lack of formal music education makes their compositions more astonishing upon examination. I have come to regard the merging of these four talents as mystical. The timing of their arrival and the influence their music had on the sixties' generation is remarkable. And their continuing relevance to new generations of listeners is magical and profound.
George rightly said, " The Beatles will exist without us. " That is the absolute truth!
This is a seriously difficult song to pull off, and this version is absolutely SUPERB...........11 out of 10.
@Fred - Mordhau Agree also. dont see anyone disliking
That's pretty darn loud, Nigel.
Ya, but i don't so much the vocal part
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Yes, this is probably their best attempt, but all their videos are exceptional.
Hands down the best Beatles interpreters. Definitely not a tribute band. They are replicating the original sound with astonishing skill.
There's just something about classical and rock musicians performing together.
Yes There Is Try THE ELECTRIC LIGHT ORCHESTRA.
This is real music
@@5lexicon mr blue sky
The perfect crossover.
@@5lexicon Try them? Like there's somebody on this planet who hasn't heard them?
These people are not a Beatles tribute band but serious musicians paying tribute to the Music of the Beatles and doing so better than any before them. Bloody Great.
Great sympathy's play great music, Bach,Beethoven,Mozart.Queen,the Beatles.
keep playing this music FOREVER. never forget. stay fast.
GOD bless Sinar. cute drummer-girl. HA-HA-ha,ha,ha,ha, he,he,he,he,Yah,Yah,da,da,da,doooo,,everyboy ha ha,,everybody he he he,,yea.
Bloody Perfect, get it right,lol.💐💐🎆😊
This is RESPECT
Serious RESPECT
The Beatles were simply astounding.
Western society 1965-69 was astounding. The Beatles, Martin Luther King, and the counter culture were in the driver seats with ideas and energy that still fit nicely.
My god what an understatement!
@@jeffmoore9487 I would say there wasn't a human on the planet in 1968 with access to electricity that didn't know who the Beatles were. That's not to say everyone liked yhem. They didn't. But like them or not, they left a permanent gouge in the history of civilization
@@verga8550 Give peace a chance!
you get a tan from standing in the English rain.
I must say I can't get my head around how they can play so well and sound so good in live conditions. And I'm not even talking about the string section.
I think they recorded the tracks in the studio and synched the audio to the video.
a bit like this ruclips.net/video/63hDD_yZqAc/видео.htmlm25s
Listen to Fendertones doing "Surf's Up". It takes devotion, but can be done as a great tribute!
I think they're playing this live.
They are, it is unbelievable!
These are brilliant musicians and singers. They are paying a huge homage to The Beatles and they are nailing it!!!
The Beatles were a freak of nature. A once in a life time coming together of four musical geniuses. As if it was just meant to be. So blessed to off been on the planet at the same time as John,Paul George and Ringo.
I agree with you. The Beatles were nearly inexplicable by human terms
This has been my opinion since the very beginning. It actually wrecked my head trying to comprehend it, at one point...
Five geniuses: you HAVE to include George Martin!
I have always thought the same thing. They were a phenomenon, to think that four regular guys, from a little seaport town would shake the world as they did, and to wonder what they were feeling after making such a stir. I was just imagine that they would have never imagined that they would have such an impact. So I agree, this was their destiny, it was simply meant to be, a match made in heaven as a gift for the world.
Amen Brother !
So so so close to the original. Crazy to think it's live too. Everything is done so well!
I finally got to see the band last night in Manchester. Wow!! Just incredible. To anyone whose interested music, go and see this band. If you’re a Beatles fan you HAVE to see them. I literally can’t praise them enough.
After studying the Beatles for fifty years, I am truly impressed!
The beauty of this group is we get to see just how technical and talented The Beatles ( and their producer) were.
The Shepard tones at the end with rising violins against descending bass sends chills down my spine everytime. The Beatles did everything and never repeated themselves ever once. Their integrity was stellar.
brian epstine.
The Analouges,,have done. What the Beatles never did.Bring this song to Life. thank you.
This song is difficult and they do an A++ job. These Guys are undoubtedly the BEST Beatles interpreters on the
planet an spend and inordinent amount of time preparing AND they are fabulous musicians...I wish they would
come to AMERICA !!!!
See reo brothers singing I am the walrus
The whole thing is just impressive. George Martin incorporating cello, violin and horns, just awesome. I get shiver down my spine.
Don't forget the viola.
George Martin was a genius, the strings and horns make this song.
Body aching all the time
Amazing cover of a group who existed in a completely different musical universe to anyone else. Extraordinary is an understatement.
Perhaps the most complex and accomplished song in the Beatles' repertoire.
You had to dare to try your hand at it, and you've done it to perfection.
An absolutely epic cover of the song.
This is how The Beatles would have sounded (instrumentally) if they kept on touring. I've heard better vocal imitations but never such musical craftsmanship.
Yeah that dude with the guitar is even dressed like Paul dresses today I could see Lennon singing on the piano and Ringo on the drums haha surely would of had millions of fans they could of been even more legendary and well known than they are today with possibly even different new music that could even be more insane than the ones they produced back then. Of course that could of come at the cost of your existence as the death of the band more than likely caused your birth if you aren't in your 40s
Nobody can replicate John's vocals.
Robert Blakemore they wouldn’t have been able to keep on touring, they were all fed up of it all. And plus they wouldn’t have written nearly as good stuff as they did
Kermit T. Frog lol have you heard Tame Impala
@@Kermit_T_Frog Innes is pretty close at times.
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these guys must have worked extremely hard in order to achieve such a tremendous acuracy in every detail.it's not easy to cover the most difficult and complicated band of all times. we are talking the Beatles
everything ok except the singer
Talking absolute. Rubbish singer fantastic
@@maximilianoaguillon7348The singer makes a great job!
Incredible re-creation of the Beatles music. Such attention to detail.
If i keep seeing more videos of this band i will most like immigrate to Holland
You are more than welcome :)
Well once you get there, there more od saying like:
"We're in the top 10 internet speed"
"We have good fries (Flemish friet)"
"You can ride bicycles
Yeah even if they do get the lyrics wrong
me to but then again i am Dutch living in Canada
Excellent interpretation. They made me live beatlemania again. Thank you
These guys are unbelievable! Thank you for bringing these incredible songs to life
Great MASTERFUL song the Beatles recorded in the 60's. It sounds even better now! 🙂
The Analogues are the best band for playing the Beatles songs so sharply and close to the original sound.
Keep going on guys ! Congratulations
Remember: the Beatles said they could not do these songs live (and this was true with the limited technology back then) but these guys pull it off.
BTW: the mixing on this performance is brilliant and an essential part of the sound. Kudos to the crew.
You still would have needed more than 4 people
The real beauty of that statement is that in some way you're technically saying they're a better band than the Beatles.
How about with 50,000 people SCREAMING
Dunno how I ended up here, but this band blew my mind with this flawless execution!! Outstanding!
Excellent performance. ✌️ 🙏
Magnificent re-creation of the John Lennon/Martin production.
Not even The beatles could have sounded better live!
the best Beatle cover group.full stop.end of storey.absolute magic.
Listen to the Fab Faux......the same meticulous detail. Like A, real fans
@@coreyzimmerman9782 A lot of midi with the Fab Faux, and less original equipment. I've heard them. I like WIll Lee, but IMO, as the Analogues focus on the last six albums, they do it better. Fab Faux certainly does the early years better than most all costumed Beatles bands.
@@aldocoffee also check out The Reo Brothers from The Philippines they are an internet phenomenon and cover many bands with pinpoint accuracy both vocally and musically ... so much so that Al Jardine of The Beach Boys and the band America have both praised and featured them on their Facebook pages ... go give them a listen.
The Fab Faux are much, much better.
Thanks for the music...superb (Ostend 2022) 👌
Hi friend, how are you doing today
So they in the 60s they put this together just to see how the fans would translate it. Then it becomes incredible to listen to. And now the future generations who weren't even around when John Lennon was walking about are also hooked.
I listen to this once @ every day. pure gold.
Wow, a brilliant achievement to play such a complicated track live and sound so close to the recorded version!
As a Beatles know all, this is up there and the best anyone has covered this fantastic song.
First hearing this in December 1967, it has stayed with me forever and will go down as the most complex of tunes ever put on vinyl, these guys nail it.
Could you imagine if The Beatles actually played this live themselves.
No one will ever surpass this genius, Ladies and Gentlemen The Beatles.
Vevo needs to make this song available so the whole universe can appreciate it.
Amazing. I like to hear it always.
Hi friend, how are you doing today
i hear this now. each night,,and find myself singing to this. The Analogues. __Lovely/perfect.
This is something other than a cover band; this is heaven inspired.
You nailed it!
Excelente version de una de las mejores canciones de los Beatles.
Absolutely brilliant. Really hard song to be able to pull off. I envy you. 2016 and its now 2022, 6 years to find your tracks. One musician to others well done
All of these musicians are world-class multi-instrumentalists and vocalists....really great to listen to...
This guy nailed it vocally
Gentile, hammered with force. they ARE the egg-Men.u r da walrus, (WALRUS,, you. no,no,no)
You've got to be joking. He's nowhere near Lennon's vocal.
The complexity of this song would make it seem to be impossible to replicate but that's exactly what they have accomplished.Astounding..........................................
Even in this horrible 2020, the music of the Beatles continues to make us feel good.
It's simply genius, and classic. Timeless! And continues to inspire each generation
And many years to come.
It's not 2020 now and I don't think we're in Kansas anymore Toto
the early Beatles songs "make me feel good" ...... the later ones (1967-1970) re-invigorate me, and challenge my perspective on life
I love the shit out of this! Excellent cover! I'm a first-generation Beatles fan. I'm highly critical of covers. Excellent, folks! Excellent!
have you seen? they do The Albums, "magical mystery tour" "sgt peppers" "the white album" and i think "abbey rd" ..it's just something else.. as a beatles fan i can't recommend them enough 🙂
i also meant to say, the full performances of those records are here on RUclips.. if you havnt, Check It Out! 😉
It's a real shame the beatles never did this song live.This version the voice and orchestra are superb.
Aww, I was waiting for "George" to say, "Is he dead? Did you, Grandfather? Bless you!" at the end.
By far the BEST Beatles cover band on the planet.
Best Beatles tribute I have ever seen...✔
This is breathtakingly outstanding.
One of the best covers ever! All attention to detail!
Fantastic!! Superb musicians. I am now a huge fan
Absolutely brilliant band. That was just wonderful. Thanks.
You do the Beatles proud
Excellent cover. I particularly loved how they captured the utter creepiness of the string arrangement. 1000 points!
It's just amazing! Absolutely perfect, the sound, the string section.. Everything!
Congratulations!
This is brilliant.
I love you Guys Thank you for making an Old Man very HAPPY CHEERS BOYS I nearly saw The Beatles Christmas 1963 but my Mum stopped me seeing my Idols but my Friend
John gave me his program I've still got It So a BIG THANK YOU John and I've still got it cheers Adrian 🎸🎼🎶🤗👍
Hello friend 👋how are you doing today
man,these guys deserve all of the credit the world can give them.for the first time we've seen all the instruments used for the Beatles songs that were performed and recorded only in the studio. here we see all the greatness of their songs. simply stunning and amazing. thanks Analogues, you've done such a great work.
Thanks to this version of this song by the Analouges I’ve been listening to the original version and I can’t believe the detail and the layers that the Beatles put into their recording. I especially like the intro around where the drums come in and the little bass blurr by Paul. They worked on this song on and off for a few weeks starting in August of 1967 before they went onto something else but they never attempted to play it live. Now here are the Analouges performing it live and they do a fantastic job. No it’s not perfect, but then I don’t think that John thought that the Beatles recorded version was perfect either. I think the Analouges give us the best live version of this song that can ever be given by anyone and I’m truly impressed!
I never, ever would have thought a live band could cover this song so well.
"Crack The Sky" tried it on a live album, and it pretty much failed.
Just listened to 5 different versions of Crack the Sky doing" I Am The Walrus" on RUclips. In 1 the vocals were off but the other 4 were great! Spooky Tooth does a slowed-down bluesy version , wonderful. Styx does a great version also!
This song was featured on KXCI 91.3 in Tucson
Hi friend, how are you doing today
Only just discovered this band and they are brilliant wish I'd known about them sooner
This is, surprisingly, absolutely fantastic. Wow!
I am so blessed that I live where these guys live and can watch them live frequently. The most brilliant thing that I have watched in music performance in many years!
fantastic.. i can only watch from a distance here in south wales, uk.. and hope if they do concerts over here that i know about it! i think their english singing (and understanding) is just amazing, as well as their playing..
Even the Beatles couldn't carry it out. They never played this on stage. They never go public after the US tours. That rooftop thingy is the closest. But you guys are superb. Well done.
Great musicianship all around AND Let's hear it for the unsung hero here...the SOUND MIXER. Superb.
Well performed, Master piece👏🏼✌️
Mind blowing they have no equals, amazing !!!!!
...I thinking about the Beatles broken to more 50 years...!!! Incredible...!!!
FABULOUS COVER!!!!
This has been one of my favorite songs since it came out, and this is the first time I have ever seen anyone play it live!
You guys are the Hermes of the Beatles. Amazing what you’ve accomplished. I’ve heard all your Beatle covers many times. It astounds me how you’ve dedicated yourselves to every detail of the dizzying complexity of the phenomenon that is the Beatles. It’s truly a tour de force of musical accomplishment. This comment can be given to every song you’ve covered. John, Paul, George and Ringo … and the matchless 5th Beatle George M. And now the Analogues. Thank you for what you’ve done. It’s truly a gift.
beautiful. I've never seen anyone perform this song and I am no musician but the intricacies of the music and the vocals tell me this required a lot of practice. Now I have to see how they did with The White Album.
Excellent rendition from a massive Beatles fan - great production and great vocals!
One of the Beatles underrated masterpieces played to perfection here.
Underrated? By whom?
@@johnp515 Someone born after 1990?
@@johnp515 if you ask anyone this generation if they know the Beatles, they probalbly know a few songs but not I'm the walrus
I don’t think there is such a thing as an underrated Beatles song. There are quite literally books, study papers, documentaries on almost every single song in their catalogue
@@windyhillbomber not really
Accidentally found this
Wow
Just
Wow
New favorite band.
John wrote this,he really was a creative genius, wasn't he.
Fuck yes.
David B when he said “semolina pilchard climbing up the Eiffel Tower” I felt that
@@mrbenoit5018 ah yes a fish with a pudding climbing up the tower.
This song was written by John and his best friend Pete Shotton in the kitchen of John's Kensington home.
The song was John's response to a paper he was given on The Beatle's influence on British culture written by a university graduate.
Hell yeah
Great Band..great concert.Thanks a lot for this wonderfull music.
Superbly performed!!!
Лучшая кавер-команда! Очень приятно их смотреть и слушать!
Makes me smile with tears in my eyes!
Bravo. That was great. The only thing missing was the passage from King Lear. Sit you down, father. Rest you.
Sensational. The strings, and especially the chap on the cello just make this. Well done
So glad the Rutles are getting the acknowledges they deserve, a band of no descernible haircuts. Wonderful stuff.
One day John was at his piano when he heard an old fashion police siren going past his house, being intrigued by the repetitive notes he found them on the piano and played around with them................hence the beginning of this song and the making of musical history
Is the bass player Van der Sar?
Sir Paul should see this. He would be happy.
He'd cry
An exceptionally impressive rendition of this song. Every single instrument was spot on, and the singing was great. I can't think of a single negative thing on this one.
I first heard this as a young kid, back when it came out. Having three older brothers, I was exposed to lots of music that my friends "discovered" years later, lol. I always loved the cello in this one. It goes perfect with the vocals.
The Beatles uncanny brilliance will be studied and revered for decades to come.
the strings really help playing the most recognizable parts- and there definitely is a backing track - good job
amazing, man I have to see these guys live, I am greatly impressed
Bless this group for putting a visual of what the Beatles would have looked like 👍 had they chose to perform this classic live
These guys are spot on, excellent
50 years ago this month I was listening non stop on my portable plastic record player this single with Hello Goodbye on the other side. 43 Beaumont Court, Sutton Lane, Chiswick, London W4.