Deconstructing Come Together (Isolated Tracks)
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Drums 0:03-4:18
Bass 4:18-8:34
Maracas, Lead and Rhythm Guitars 8:34-12:53
Rhythm Guitar 12:53-14:56
Vocals 14:56-19:14
Electric Piano 19:14-21:36
The blend between Paul's bass and Ringo's drumming was the soul of this masterpiece. Yeah!!!
Yeah!!! Although to be fair John made a minor contribution
@@dannymoulton4829 well yeah but their playing and paul suggesting to do it slower and grovier instead of the chuck berry style john wrote it in absolutely made the song
@@jonasrmb01 Absolutely
@@dannymoulton4829 MINOR????? 🤔😁
@@Marco-HidalgoMusicRecords I was being facetious, Marco
Can't believe some people have the nerve to say Ringo was a bad drummer
I think the controversy lies in the idea that Paul would often re-record Ringo's parts. I don't have a complete list of songs where this happened but it certainly fuels the fire of Ringo not being up to snuff.
@@OTOss8 Paul did not often re-record Ringo’s tracks. As far as history tells us, Paul only played drums on Back in the USSR and Dear Prudence while Ringo temporarily quit the band and was on holiday.
@@OTOss8 that’s a complete lie. Ringo was so competent that, in Paul’s words, he barely made mistakes in the studio. Paul played drums only in a few tracks, when Ringo was absent.
@@OTOss8 you are full of it. Paul recorded drums on a few well-documented cases. That's all
I can tell you as a pro musician, the only people who have ever said that to me were drummers who didn't work.
Those toms sound so good. Ringo’s understanding of tone, phrasing, and groove is so impressive. Tasteful drumming for the greatest band ever. Can’t beat it
The way he figured out those TOWELS, tho--genius.
He felt the music
Priceless
did you know RINGO COVERED all his drums with tea towels plus 2 big blankets in the bass drum.
Paul's bass is a revelation of power and subtlety.
Ringos drumming on this is fucking brilliant 👍🏻🥁🇬🇧
YES !
That wasn't Ringo, but, Paul on drums
@@aldorayon7363 Liar.
@@aldorayon7363 Nope ... You can tell Paul , he is way waaay sloppier than Ringo . The Ballad of John and Yoko is Paul . Donovan's Mellow Yellow is Paul , totally different feels .
In a recent interview with Colbert, Ringo said "Come Together" was his favorite.
WOAH! I can't believe I found this! I'm a 17 yr old Beatle fan learning to play guitar & THIS is my FAVORITE Beatle jam of all time! I just can't get enough of this song, I won't stop until it sounds the same! This is gonna be so useful for me, its beautiful! Thank you so much!
Glad to hear it. Keep rockin’ 👍🏽
McCartney’s bass line takes this song from great to GREAT. For that matter, bass lines throughput Abbey Road are incredible.
Sounds very similar to Deacon's Fat Bottomed Girls bassline. Macca 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
The fact that the performance is minimal and fairly soft-toned in instrumentation but is still a hard rocking song shows the magic of The Beatles.
Ringo is the ‘go-to’ example for how a drummer can best ‘serve the song,’ and still play some very cool stuff. Any drummer who is just starting to play with his first live band situation should refer to at least a few songs with Ringo playing, and it should benefit them, if they listen carefully.
One factor is that by the time they were recording Abbey Road, the then-EMI Studios replaced their tube-based (valve for our British friends) REDD mixing consoles with the transistor-based TG consoles.
@@andriealinsangao613 what does that do for the recordings exactly? I’m not much of a tech person.
@@walrusgombit You see, with tube/valve, you can drive it harder and it would still sound pleasant, but with transistors (i.e. solid-state), once you drive it past a certain point, it would sound HORRIBLE, so you have to be conservative with the sound levels.
As Kenny Aronoff said, no other drummer would have come up with such a genius groove except for Ringo.
Who's Kenny Aronoff? Seriously, I don't know
It was the perfect combination of music and musicians . in the words of Ringo Starr he was the best ROCK steady drummer in the business.
Anyone can learn to play the notes but making the music come alive is much harder to master. I once read: "Of all the skills required to be a good musician, the most important one is the ability to play simple things really well". Playing with feel is a much more difficult skill to grasp and a lot of cats never understand that. LISTEN to Ringo's GROOVE here! His sense of feel is second to none and that alone makes him a world class drummer.
I'm very suspicious of metronomes.
@@christheother9088 You and Beethoven would get along very well. 😊
yes, I agree
I wonder if you or anyone can hear it too? Those two solids hits that begin the main riff under the each verse; it sounds to me like they are rushed slightly. Not like he's doing it wrong... he's giving that part of the song a tiny spark..?
The feels on Ringo's drumming man... whoo damn!
Ringo Starr in the 60's: what a drummer, my friends
2:33 The way john says "LOOK OUT!!!"
Ringo Starr, the greatest drummer of all time
Not trying to hate Bc they’re my favorite band but he’s not. It’s Bonham
@@mr.dr.prof.patrick7284 don't forget about Keith Moon and Neil Peart
I like the bait to make elitist drummers/fans triggered
The best drummer for the Beatles.
I don’t like elitist drum fans hating on people who think ringo is the best because it’s an opinion
Always love learning little tidbits in the microphone bleed. For instance, on the drum track to this song, you can basically hear the entire rhythm section. Paul on bass, George on rhythm, & John on vocal. Listen out at 2:52 here in particular, to hear John sing the original lyric (whether ad-libbed or written, I'm not sure, I've forgotten), "got to get injections", changed to "got to be good looking".
See what I mean about bleed? And now try that out with the multitracks of literally ANY song made by a group of people. You're guaranteed to find something fascinating.
The electric piano in this is honestly one of if not the most groovy and vibing electric piano tracks I've heard. It's such a nice 60s sound and the chords blend with the music perfectly to create a really specific, almost nostalgic sound that just rocks very, very hard. John may have been getting lazier in the last few years of The Beatles, but when he played it was definitely so wonderful to hear. Great sound all around, great instrumentation and lyrics, great song, beyond great musicians, greatest band of all time!
Paul actually wrote the electric piano part. John watched as Paul played it and then played it on the album version
I thought Billy Preston was the one that played the Rhodes for this album after the recording of Let It Be as well…
Paul is playing the part.
John didn't get lazier.
@@ewest14 no, that's another myth from the Geoff Emerick book.
You can hear it very clearly on this clip. There was a basic track, and then Paul, John and George overdubbed Rhodes piano (Paul) and lead guitars (John and George) at the same time, unto the basic track.
Very good song Paul perfect on bass.
Damn that’s an amazing kick drum sound.
The drumming in this particular song comes to my mind whenever I think or talk about a real drumming masterpiece. Ringo composed it. I don't say it's the most complicated, but rather most recognizable. If played separately, you'd say exactly where it is from. All other drummings, in any other song or solo drum performances whoever ever played is just rhythm. Maybe with the exception of the Caravan. IMHO.
One of the jewels in the crown of rock grooves ….. dig a pony is another
Dig a Pony drumming is no comparison to Come Together, amigo! With all due respect. Ringo said he's most proud of his drumming on Rain. Or rather check Everybody's Got Something To Hide...
Imagine if Ringo was just another drummer. There would be no Beatles
That's when the story began - Ringo joined the band.
Imagine Pete Best behind that kit.
Nope.
10:54 George's Guitar Solo
This is John’s guitar solo. George’s solo is 11:53
@@JoaoGabriel-lk9cvJohn plays the lower harmony, George the higher.
John and George at the same time.
0:04 drums
4:21 bass
8:40 guitars
14:59 voice
19:17 keyboards
If anyone was wondering.... crash+bass twice, high hat four times, floor tom six times, high tom four times. Since Ringo was left handed on a right handed kit, he did the roll from floor tom to high tom, skipping the mid tom.
You are almost correct except for the Tom's. Even Ringo described it the way you did 40 years later but actually it's 5 beats on the high Tom, one beat on the middle tom, 3 more on the high tom then one on the floor Tom. He does it the way you described on the second fill of the fade out.
The toms sound like they go from high to low - standard clockwise on a right handed kit.
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I found so many songs where John talks about death and/or being killed. In this song he says very subtly in the intro, "Shoot Me".
The Ballad of John and Yoko he says, "Christ you know it ain't easy, you know how hard it can be. The way things are going they're gonna crucify me." There's more, just can't recall at the moment... "Yer Blues" fairly blunt lyrics "Cold Turkey" I wish I was dead. Although I'm sure Heroin withdrawal will have you screaming that. "Happiness is a Warm Gun," of course was thought to be about heroin but according to John he saw the title on a Gun Magazine and wrote around that being a ludicrous concept. Anyway, all could easily be misconstrued.
"Please don't wake me, no don't shake me..."
"There is a place. Where I can go. When I feel low. When I feel blue."
אחזה כיף לקום בבוקר ולשמוע את זה על הפיד . תודה רבה.
Glad to see your comment!
He gets so much shit. This is my fave moment of his he also knew how to get out of the way.
The e-piano is so dope.
Ringo stepped-up his game for Abbey Road.
He got new drums, and said it changed how he played because they sounded so different
Go Ringo!
On the very beginning Vocals I just noticed John saying "Shoot me" = not a good premonition unfortunately, but he seemed to shouting it throughout the song = Quit asking for it Johnny!
19:45 this goes so hard
Unique drummer
I love that bass line
19:22 that keyboard/organ is yummy
Pensé que era Billy Preston
@@draguilar1 Paul McCartney*
John Lennon plays it.. in the pictures it seems to been him
On Abbey Road...Billy Preston Fender Rhodes on this and B3 on I Want You she's So Heavy
This is definitely the Lennon’s playstyle..
Go go Ringo!
Ringo is a Genius, the Greatest
In the rhythm Guitar is George in Gibosn les Paul
Well real Beatle fans know the truth Ringo is an amazing drummer. Oh what a song as usual
Ringo is the man!
When someone else can say that they were the drummer in the biggest group in history, and is still relevant after almost 60 years, let me know their name!
George used a les paul, but great video, thanks for putting the E. Piano part
Fucking hell who are these guys? Theyre incredible.
Magical, and will never be again, not even close!
hearing john sing "shoot me" is disconcerting ..
He was talking about heroin
Heroin my guy
i always love the heavy drumming by Mr Ringo on this one and the whole album. its great as fuck!
Ringo was best drummer for the job!
Ringo is amazing
This "Shoot me!" in the vocals part is really spooky..
PS: Is this Michael Palin in the background at 19:16 ?
no, he is Mike Vicker
Maybe ... he and eric idol friends
Ringo criou o estilo Ringo Starr. Um dos melhores bateristas do mundo.
I would love to have seen up close the drumming on this. There's a play he does with the deep tom and the kick that is incredible. It sounds like all kick, but it can't be. However it was done it's very different, of course Ringo was different in his style.
Left-handed, and genius as fuck.
that eletric piano is a gem
Damn Ringo, amazing!
Ringo was a great drummer, a technion.
It's a great way to experience Ringo's rock solid timing. He's a human metronome with perfect timing.
3:15 i like that sound
Fantastic recording top to bottom.
Love it!
GOAT Drums and Bass line
I will make the part from 10:53 to 11:07 my ringtone
Best version of this song
According to the Bob Spitz biography, John doubled his vocals on this tune (as well as many other later songs) because he did not feel that his voice was strong enough.
If you listen to the backing vocals carefully, you can clearly hear John's voice doubling, not Paul's, most easily heard begining at 15:49 ("He wear no shoeshine..." through "he got walrus gumboot"..., etc. and verses beyond. However, Paul does contribute characteristically high "woo"s in the far background ( 17:10 )
It's paul overdubbing in the verses, John overdubbing himself in the chorus.
What’s is the effect o the electric piano or how is it called ?
Great parts of guitars and Fender Rhodes electric piano.
Can I get a little love for Carl Palmer? Although in a much different category from Ringo = Ringo is not a Drummer, he's a Drumming COMPOSER, plain and simple. Ringo's drums ARE simple to play, but that is because it's COMPOSED = Carl did too, just a bunch more complicated - As a drummer, try to keep up with Carl and Good luck with that, BUT emulate Ringo in the long run instead!
Anyone else noticed that Lennon doing the famous clap-delay including his vocal „shhht“ actually was saying „shoot me“? Check it @16:59… unbelievable…
This song is the reason why im interested in drums and bass
What is that bloody chord at 11:41(the train chord) always thought it was a synth. Can't find it anywhere in the interweb
@Glenn Watsonah ha, but what is the chord?
@@adbarretttth Barre aross the first three strings on the tenth fret
@@Vincentlpp08 thank you so very much.
@@adbarretttth glad I could help! I learned it from this video, great channel.
ruclips.net/video/Q9QnM-tuOic/видео.html
Thought it was strings… crazy huh?!? 🤯
Ringo MADE this one! Paul's bass, too!
why johns vocals are diferrent then the original? because im guessing the drums mics are just getting john voice in the room right!?
it wouldnt be the recorded vocals in the background probally just john doing guide vocals
Wou the bass
Great video! Anyone who listens to this all the way through will realize that "Come Together" is nothing like Chuck Berry's "Can't Catch Me" (I said Chuck Berry's but "Can't Catch Me" may have been pianist Johnnie Johnson's song).
the beatles wouldn’t have been the beatles without all four of them, but they really wouldn’t have gotten anywhere without ringo. he just elevates every single track he’s on.
I love The Beatles and I will subscribe
so much chuck berry in this and you can really hear it deconstructed
Is it John or Paul on the E. Piano?
And nice content, man. Thanks!
John Lennon play Fender Rhodes piano on this !
Billy Preston on keys
Paul wrote it but John played it. Their engineer remarked that John studied what Paul was playing and did it for the record
Paul
Paul came up with the idea but John wanted to play it by himself on the record.
17:01 just got wild for some reason
Holy hell, Paul's first note is on a major 7th and it's freaking my ears out. Am I hearing this right. WTF????
If you haven't seen Mccartney 3, 2, 1, on Hulu yet check it out. He plays come together for a sec and he starts it on the E string as opposed to sliding from 5th fret A string, which is how lots of people/tabs online say. It was cool to see.
16:19
Mark David Chapman: "And I took that personally"
Please NEVER put his name on a Beatle post
Ringo was a genius at knowing intuitively what drum pattern would serve a song. Listen to his drumming on-
Rain
A Day in the Life
The End
Hello Goodbye
Etc
There are drummers who are technically more advanced but none as good for The Beatles. He was perfect.
I always wondered what sound effect is at the start, that (shhhiiiiickkk) ?
clapping with heavy reverb, while John says "Shoot me"
@@milescardis3830 Thanks! that is cool I would have never figured that out on my own.
Shoot me...Eary warnings, he got.
Very strange.
He was talking about heroin, but yeah kinda odd.
Is Paul singing harmony or did John double track ?
Sounds like it was John double-tracking. The vocal track really shows John put some sexual innuendo into the song.
Seems to be both, john is doing his tape echo stuff and then theres paul doing lows
Isn't it all John - Paul has said in interviews he was a bit hurt when John said he'd do the harmonies himself. John also watched Paul figure out the electric piano part then played it himself
It's Paul: ruclips.net/video/CXXeM3g98mo/видео.html
@@redlumb953 That bit about the piano is not true. There is a recording of John rehearsing Come Together with a post Beatles band and he can be heard admonishing the keyboard player for not playing the piano part right, that John didn't know what Paul did but it shouldn't be hard to learn because "Paul could only do basic stuff" on the piano (which is crap and John's jealousy showing)
How did you get isolated tracks?
Is it me or does George Harrison's guitar ad-libs on the ep bit at the end sound so much like Pink Floyd.
The COOLEST song ever done?
Is John saying "Shoot me" at the beginning of those phrases?
Sí
Of course.
Does anyone know what app they used for isolating? The instruments sound so good. Good job 👏
Taken from Rock Band
That’s definitely the rickenbacker bass
You can hear the amps are definitely Fenders !
You can tell which order the parts were recorded in by the mic bleed lol
Backing was all together live
McCartney's favorite Abbey Road track!
Love George Harrison's lead bits
John pinched it from Chuck Berry (settled out of court) however Paul came up with the bass part and the swamp feel to make it genius! Fact.
Pinched the first line.
What guitar(s) did they use on this track?
Les paul Lucy, Epiphone Casino-and Rick bass
Is that a vibraslap under the " ..shoot me .. " vocals ?
Was John saying "shoot me"?
sorry can i ask you where do you take these pictures from?
How did you get these stems?
11:51