Paul's biggest mistake was not seeing George's emerging songwriting talent as his and John's were running on fumes. If he played nice with Harrison and gave him an equal lead role as a songwriter, the songs he wrote for his solo albums could have been Beatle classics keeping them a float until the 80's.
In the final two Beatles albums, the Lennon-McCartney songwriting team composed monster hits like "Come Together," "Let It Be," "Get Back," and "The Long and Winding Road," as well as many other fantastic songs like the Abbey Road medley and "Across the Universe." I hardly would call that "running on fumes."
@@makeadifference4all Not sure you’ve made much of an argument here, because, of the four songs you listed, four were Paul’s and one was John’s. There was no songwriting “team” at that point.
De acuerdo contigo si hubieran dejado más. Harrison los tres últimos discos de the beatles hubieran sido mucho mejores Creo que hay canciones que sobran
John and Paul were such good harmony singers. It's a shame they didn't put their voices together with George's. Together they created a 'super voice' that was virtually unparalleled.
Someone in the comments said that “Paul was running on fumes” at the end of the Beatles career. I’m convinced that most people who hold this view have not seriously considered actually sitting down and listening to Paul’s post Beatles career, at least from 1970-1980, the man has a treasure trove of gems that is seriously under appreciated.
It's just the George fanboys who have decided he was some fragile angel that needs to be defended at every turn. They hate Paul and think he's a hack who never did anything of value.
@@harold3165 Would George have been able to keep up with the demand for Beatles music like John and Paul? And would they have made it to America with Don’t Bother Me?
That doesn’t address the argument. When the chemistry falls apart, the band is incapable of functioning. Their great solo careers isn’t an argument that they could have stayed together. If anything it indicates the breakup was the right move
This is how AI should be used. I dig some of the songs where the lead vocals are changed to a different artist, but taking George's sound and putting Paul and John harmonies on it is fantastic. The arrangement may have ultimately have been different had the Beatles worked on it together but I think this is exactly how they would have contributed to the song if it was a Beatles song. Not sure they would have done the Krishna stuff but maybe!
Nah it was picking the eastmans as his counter to John and George’s pick Allen Klein as their next manager. Not a good look to pick your new in-laws. Also Paul was way more supportive of George’s songwriting in 69 than John. IE John’s reaction to I Me Mine in Get Back, and not even showing up for its recording later that year.
@@Vonliktenstien Manager Brian didn't alter Beatles music. Neither would the Eastman's. They split it all evenly, so making more money for Paul meant making the same money for the other 3. Klein was just out to get money for himself first.
He mixed Hindu and Christian like Mohammed Salah celebrating christmas 😢 I love this song very much but never sing halelujah and hare krisna hare rama part
That was my thought too. If it was a Beatles track, it would have a pretty wild bass line on it. George apparently hated the bassline on Something, but it really brings the song to a different level
@@stony2494 I know the whole story. He eventually bought the rights to he’s so fine in the 80s so I think the issue is dead and buried. In any case that doesn’t negate this song one little bit.
@@stony2494 Who cares if it’s not wholly original, a bevy of songs are in the same boat and nothing is said. And after the fact just means he did it to stop lawsuits and shut up people talking g about it. Issue resolved.
i don’t disagree, but what would your first or second best album covers? genuine question. like opinions of the best beatles songs, i suspect there would be many different answers to that question.
@@nl5828 Their best album cover is "Abbey Road." The second best would be "Sgt. Pepper." Their album covers were not great. Most of them were just some variation on a picture of the four of them. The White Album cover was stupid and lazy. That was a lost opportunity.
I love everything about this!!! It’s just perfect!!!! Thank you so much for this. You can really hear John during the, “Hallelujah,” parts. And Paul echoing George’s “Really wanna see/know/be with you,” lines? Genius!
Bought it the day of its release in what 1971…bought a cd remastered version recently, long time Beatles and a George fan in particular - i like it - its interesting and in the vibe of the song and their groove…thanks
It’s crazy to think that in their solo years, everyone technically played together, just recorded at different times. For example, John, Paul, and Ringo would play on George’s songs. John, Paul, and George would play on Ringo’s songs. And lastly, George and Ringo would play on Paul’s and John’s songs. The only thing is that John and Paul never played for each other because of the split up.
Macca adds a bit of freshness and devotion in this version...The extension of the chorus is good as well....touches the heart of even a Atheist like me
Do you think you could find the time to do an extended remixed version of 'Tomorrow Never Knows'? Do it the way John Lennon imagined it, with the Tibetan monks chanting OM. That would be a real challenge. The Beatles go... Epic!
Clever idea, but I don't think it was executed in the best way. It just sounds like the song being played twice, and out of sync. I also hardly noticed any of the other Beatles' voices.
Nothing will beat the original. Paul George and John had chosen their artistic pathways and were all transcending as did Ringo. Look at the ongoing legacy they have left as a group.
You can see the tension between Paul and George in the above photo, George turns away from Paul, the others stand close to each other. Love the quiet intro of this song! UK 🇬🇧🌊🌈🌃😻
Not trying to insult you but some people have an ear for music, able to identify certain instruments in a song as well as vocals. I am one of the fortunate ones.
Oh I like to be a pirate A pirate's life for me All my friends are pirates And sail the B.B.C I've got a Jolly Roger It's black and white and vast So get out of your Skull and Crossbones And I'll run it up your mast
To twoja fantazja, The Beatles nigdy nie nagrali tego utworu bo conajmniej od konca 1969 roku juz sie nie spotykali,ostatni raz chyba na dachu wytworni,to spiewa tylko George
The backing vocals and some verses have been re-voiced with the beatles as they sounded back in the 60s and 70s, using voice data curated by Paul McCartney and his team from old recordings that were cleaned up and analysed by an AI singing syntheser engine.
It's subtle but it's there. Not in the lead. But the backing harmonies. I can definitely make out John and Paul's voice in there and for me it makes it way better.
@francescoguerzoni1458 no, the backing vocals have been replaced. The original backing vocals were female voices, however in this version, they've removed those and replaced them with AI -synthesised vocals that sound like the beatles when they were in their prime, in the 60s.
A couple of days ago, I was wondering how it would sound if all the solo hits by the different Beatles had been done by the group. Then I stumbled onto this and the work by Timmy Sean. I'm not saying of these are perfect, but they hit the right spot in my soul.
Ficou bonita a versão com a voz do Paul, além da do George, mas imagino como ficaria a harmonização das vozes dos outros beatles no coral Hare Krishna, como em Because ou em Paperback Writer...
My boyfriend was killed in an avalanche 3 years ago & everyone says that I should move on with my romantic life but I can't rest till I recover his body even though it's frozen under 30 feet of ice.
@@barryispuzzled I’m assuming you know very little about The Beatles, Handmade Films, The Rutles, and general humour. Also, it sounds like the first thing that a BTECH student with sound files would make to stop his dad beating him. Shocked and stunned.
Not being a partypooper but someone from the Beatles would've recognize this sounds like the Chiffons "He's so fine", he would have 1 less #1 hit but it would've saved him from stress and he actually lost some confidence in writing songs cause of the lawsuit, I do can see maybe Paul altering the song some way to have the same tune or feel but different melody.
This is a George masterpiece. We don't need AI to mess with classic Rock history. Do you honestly expect us to imagine the rest to sing the Hare Krishna refrains
From his heart - and faith, was a good man, and could’ve cared less when he went on his own. I think Paul’s fear was evident in his first solo album, George was always the best musician of them all, regardless of hits, money or fame
My question is why are we creating things that aren't real. I didn't even listen to it I'm just commenting because it came up on my feed. George Harrison did My Sweet Lord by himself. And that's the way it should be.
Paul's biggest mistake was not seeing George's emerging songwriting talent as his and John's were running on fumes. If he played nice with Harrison and gave him an equal lead role as a songwriter, the songs he wrote for his solo albums could have been Beatle classics keeping them a float until the 80's.
Maybe somewhere in alternate universe. They are achieving that 😊
In the final two Beatles albums, the Lennon-McCartney songwriting team composed monster hits like "Come Together," "Let It Be," "Get Back," and "The Long and Winding Road," as well as many other fantastic songs like the Abbey Road medley and "Across the Universe." I hardly would call that "running on fumes."
@@makeadifference4all Not sure you’ve made much of an argument here, because, of the four songs you listed, four were Paul’s and one was John’s. There was no songwriting “team” at that point.
And there never was.
@@bargainbassist
De acuerdo contigo si hubieran dejado más. Harrison los tres últimos discos de the beatles hubieran sido mucho mejores
Creo que hay canciones que sobran
John and Paul were such good harmony singers. It's a shame they didn't put their voices together with George's. Together they created a 'super voice' that was virtually unparalleled.
John and Paul did not have anything to do with All Things Must Pass, George’s first SOLO album. The title of this video is incorrect.
They did, I Need You by George both were back up vocals, George harmonize better with Paul though, listen to All My Loving.
They did, I Need You by George both were back up vocals, George harmonize better with Paul though, listen to All My Loving.
@@mariaortizjimenez9645They’re not referring to this song or album, just the amazing sound they had when they were a band.
The point of this video is imagining what could have been, it's apparent that it isn't real.
Someone in the comments said that “Paul was running on fumes” at the end of the Beatles career.
I’m convinced that most people who hold this view have not seriously considered actually sitting down and listening to Paul’s post Beatles career, at least from 1970-1980, the man has a treasure trove of gems that is seriously under appreciated.
It's just the George fanboys who have decided he was some fragile angel that needs to be defended at every turn. They hate Paul and think he's a hack who never did anything of value.
@@harold3165 Would George have been able to keep up with the demand for Beatles music like John and Paul?
And would they have made it to America with Don’t Bother Me?
Once George put his back catalog on ATMP, he wasn't able to make any quality recordings with a few exceptions, minimal
@@kevinmalone8903 Did he put all his eggs in one basket?
That doesn’t address the argument. When the chemistry falls apart, the band is incapable of functioning. Their great solo careers isn’t an argument that they could have stayed together. If anything it indicates the breakup was the right move
This is how AI should be used. I dig some of the songs where the lead vocals are changed to a different artist, but taking George's sound and putting Paul and John harmonies on it is fantastic. The arrangement may have ultimately have been different had the Beatles worked on it together but I think this is exactly how they would have contributed to the song if it was a Beatles song. Not sure they would have done the Krishna stuff but maybe!
Nah it was picking the eastmans as his counter to John and George’s pick Allen Klein as their next manager. Not a good look to pick your new in-laws. Also Paul was way more supportive of George’s songwriting in 69 than John. IE John’s reaction to I Me Mine in Get Back, and not even showing up for its recording later that year.
Disagree, this is a George song, nothing to do with the beatles
@@amateur_football9751 Watch Get Back.
@@Vonliktenstien Manager Brian didn't alter Beatles music. Neither would the Eastman's. They split it all evenly, so making more money for Paul meant making the same money for the other 3. Klein was just out to get money for himself first.
@@amateur_football9751ts actually a Chiffons record
George sang from his faith and his soul .Beautiful song.
Amen to that †
@@Larrymarx Hari Krishna
Yes, it's called, "He's So Fine." lol
He mixed Hindu and Christian like Mohammed Salah celebrating christmas 😢 I love this song very much but never sing halelujah and hare krisna hare rama part
A really good version of this George Harrison classic hit.
A chiffons original! ruclips.net/video/rinz9Avvq6A/видео.htmlsi=dDX0vOHmRMLFVoik
@@johnmc3862That's not fair..... 👎👎👎👎👎
Troll!! Eso ya se juzgo: fue involuntario... Y se pagó. Los derechos de esta canción son 100% Harrison.
@@martinaranzasti2939 Yes!!
Found the Bright Tunes RUclips account @@johnmc3862
I can hear the blending of all their voices on this version of the song, AMAZING!
In love with this version. 🫶🏻
As long as this song exists, im forever going to be in peace. Thank you George Harrison 💙
Missing that McCartney bassline
Totally agree.
That was my thought too. If it was a Beatles track, it would have a pretty wild bass line on it. George apparently hated the bassline on Something, but it really brings the song to a different level
Hate AI and its stupid experiments. Leave the Beatles alone!
@@mariaortizjimenez9645 Never!! Haha
No. Just no. Paul’s bass was a little too much on some of the Beatles songs.
Once of the best albums Phil Spector ever produced.
Over-produced. That’s a great album but is largely unlistenable due to the wall of noise and horrible echo on everything.
@@thefonzkiss Sounds just fine to me!
@@thefonzkissCultural impact, reviews, and album sales say otherwise!
The Beatles back catalog is already the number one… but it could have been improved surprisingly immensely if this song was one of theirs.
He got sued for plagiarism over this song. He had to pay $1.6M He’s so fine by Ronnetts
@@stony2494 I know the whole story. He eventually bought the rights to he’s so fine in the 80s so I think the issue is dead and buried. In any case that doesn’t negate this song one little bit.
@@latenightlogic buying it after the fact. Its a great song and the lyrics are original, but not the music
@@stony2494 Who cares if it’s not wholly original, a bevy of songs are in the same boat and nothing is said. And after the fact just means he did it to stop lawsuits and shut up people talking g about it. Issue resolved.
@@stony2494It sounds extremely different from He’s so fine. It’s transformative though I would have ruled that technically it was plagiarism.
George looking cool af in this pic
This would have been maybe their second or third best album cover.
i don’t disagree, but what would your first or second best album covers? genuine question. like opinions of the best beatles songs, i suspect there would be many different answers to that question.
@@nl5828 Their best album cover is "Abbey Road." The second best would be "Sgt. Pepper." Their album covers were not great. Most of them were just some variation on a picture of the four of them. The White Album cover was stupid and lazy. That was a lost opportunity.
I love everything about this!!! It’s just perfect!!!! Thank you so much for this. You can really hear John during the, “Hallelujah,” parts. And Paul echoing George’s “Really wanna see/know/be with you,” lines? Genius!
This is the Beatles hit. This was done during George Harrison solo career.
Thank you
Yes we know.
"He so fine...." as per the lawsuit.
Thank you George...Love you
That cover would have been just LOVELY!!
My sweet lord by George Harrison great song
My dude... Please, Man Man We Was Lonely. Paul and John in the voices
covers like these make me sad knowing they were so close to staying together on multiple occasions but life had other plans 😢
Ringo and George are severely underrated singers and song writers
Plus people are waking up to how Ringo is a uniquely talented drummer. Being left handed made his playing extra special.
@@christophercremo3020 i dont get all the hate for ringo
the most streamed beatles son on spotify is here comes the sun
George yes, but Ringo definitely no. he is useless and arrogant.
buta brill drummer and made octopusses garden which is a jam
@@gerryreyesvitangcol
Bought it the day of its release in what 1971…bought a cd remastered version recently, long time Beatles and a George fan in particular - i like it - its interesting and in the vibe of the song and their groove…thanks
George has always been the unique and talented Beatles member!
Love them all , Together and Solo , what a talented group of young stars
George really had the best solo career of the 4
No, sadly his carreer stalled after “All things must pass” & was appart from music for 5 years.
Loved George but no not even close to the body of work Macca had/has.
Lennon put out so many bangers tho
personally i think consistency wise, paul did, but i think ATMP blows every other solo album out of the water
@@paulrodriguez3795yeah but Paul worked with like two other bands aside from his solo work
It’s crazy to think that in their solo years, everyone technically played together, just recorded at different times. For example, John, Paul, and Ringo would play on George’s songs. John, Paul, and George would play on Ringo’s songs. And lastly, George and Ringo would play on Paul’s and John’s songs. The only thing is that John and Paul never played for each other because of the split up.
Wonderful, wonderful stuff!
Oh my sweet lord this is fantastic!
Macca adds a bit of freshness and devotion in this version...The extension of the chorus is good as well....touches the heart of even a Atheist like me
God loves you
*an
Being an atheist doesn't mean you have to be stoic lol
@@ojakaorangejohns god is fake news
@@mattatta lmao
Absolutely beautiful
I like this version. ❤
thank you so much
Excelente, no se dañó la frescura y magia que George plasmó en esta canción y seguro él está aplaudiendo con una cálida sonrisa al igual que yo.
De las mejores interpretaciones con IA que he escuchado en toda mi vida hasta ahora ❤
Esta canción no fue para los Beatles, igual q las de Lennon, siento que George no hubiera estado de acuerdo
Aparte que no suena a Beatle sino a George solista al 100%
Definitely captures the sense of how The Beatles would’ve used time-based effects in the early 70s. Well done!! ⚡️✌️
That was nice.... Our Beatles.
Love this song.
Do you think you could find the time to do an extended remixed version of 'Tomorrow Never Knows'? Do it the way John Lennon imagined it, with the Tibetan monks chanting OM. That would be a real challenge. The Beatles go... Epic!
La verdad es que esta versión es muy bonita, doy gracias por haberla escuchado.
una versione che non avevo mai ascoltato .....
bellissima!!!!!
fantastica!!!
meravigliosa!!!
Clever idea, but I don't think it was executed in the best way. It just sounds like the song being played twice, and out of sync. I also hardly noticed any of the other Beatles' voices.
Totally agree. I think Georges vocal has been made to fit someone else's backing track. Not in time in places!
Great liked and shared and liked and subscribed
Thank you very much friend for all your support.
@rock_officialmusic Again t.y and your welcome!
I LOVE IT!!!!! The best version..
Simply the best
Would like to hear imagine as a Beatles song. 3 part harmony in the chorus
George Harrison would never have taken part in that atheist, communist, nihilism.
One of the greatest of all time, George Harrison…..!
My favourite song of all time haha. Interesting twist
This is stunning
It's so fine.
😂😂😂
I see what you did there ! 😅
Billy Preston Version is good also, George had the wrong savior, in the song he wrote The song,JESUS IS MY SWEET LORD 5:20
Oh mon bien-aimé George Harrison, comme tu me manques
Just beautiful
Esa parte final me parece hermosa, muy buena añadidura
Muchas gracias, hubiera sido increíble que los Beatles no se separaran, hubieran hecho canciones hermosas.
The panning on the voices is just *chefs kiss*
I've listened to a lot of AI junk recently, but his is actually not too bad!
Nothing will beat the original. Paul George and John had chosen their artistic pathways and were all transcending as did Ringo.
Look at the ongoing legacy they have left as a group.
Excelent ❤
Very very good
Ah man just what I was hoping with this AI era. Solo career merging with the band as if they never left. A "What if" per say
You can see the tension between Paul and George in the above photo, George turns away from Paul, the others stand close to each other. Love the quiet intro of this song! UK 🇬🇧🌊🌈🌃😻
George mi Beatle favorito!
Really enjoyed that little Lennon "Yeah."
This is perfect!
Can you imagine a Beatles album with this song, followed by the song "God" by John Lennon.
One of the many things i like to do is listening to my sweet Lord
How great is this
De las mejores interpretaciones con IA que he escuchado en toda mi vida hasta ahora, muchas gracias por compartirla ❤
Arriba los Beatles 🎉
This was amazing !!
You can hear Paul accompanying George and you can hear John Lennon in the background vocals.
No, you can only imagine. I hear nothing of the sort.
Not trying to insult you but some people have an ear for music, able to identify certain instruments in a song as well as vocals. I am one of the fortunate ones.
It's a little odd in that you have George's 70s singing, but John and Paul's 65' voices. They did a really good job of recreating Ringo's drums.
My favorite song! ❤
I love Paul. He’s my fav Beatle. But I’m really glad this was George solo
Just cool George
Okay. This is now pie favorite version of this song!
pie?
@@AnyaKittyMeowwild honey pie to be exact 😂
Glad pie liked it
What kind of pie?
LOL. Beatle fans are the greatest! This is now MY favorite version of this song. 🎵
Great, Great song!!!!❤❤❤❤
Doesn't sound like The Beatles to me. Just sounds like George.
Oh I like to be a pirate
A pirate's life for me
All my friends are pirates
And sail the B.B.C
I've got a Jolly Roger
It's black and white and vast
So get out of your Skull and Crossbones
And I'll run it up your mast
NIIICCCEEEEEE. That is DAMN good. And you'd think one can't improve upon perfection.
To twoja fantazja, The Beatles nigdy nie nagrali tego utworu bo conajmniej od konca 1969 roku juz sie nie spotykali,ostatni raz chyba na dachu wytworni,to spiewa tylko George
Can’t really hear any difference…🤷🏻♂️
The backing vocals and some verses have been re-voiced with the beatles as they sounded back in the 60s and 70s, using voice data curated by Paul McCartney and his team from old recordings that were cleaned up and analysed by an AI singing syntheser engine.
It's subtle but it's there. Not in the lead. But the backing harmonies. I can definitely make out John and Paul's voice in there and for me it makes it way better.
Me too
You can't since there ain't any
@francescoguerzoni1458 no, the backing vocals have been replaced. The original backing vocals were female voices, however in this version, they've removed those and replaced them with AI -synthesised vocals that sound like the beatles when they were in their prime, in the 60s.
Rip George Harrison what a great song
If Paul were playing bass, the low end would be far busier (and better).
A couple of days ago, I was wondering how it would sound if all the solo hits by the different Beatles had been done by the group. Then I stumbled onto this and the work by Timmy Sean. I'm not saying of these are perfect, but they hit the right spot in my soul.
Ficou bonita a versão com a voz do Paul, além da do George, mas imagino como ficaria a harmonização das vozes dos outros beatles no coral Hare Krishna, como em Because ou em Paperback Writer...
My boyfriend was killed in an avalanche 3 years ago & everyone says that I should move on with my romantic life but I can't rest till I recover his body even though it's frozen under 30 feet of ice.
😅
This is bollocks. I’m shocked. Shocked and stunned.
Bet you're fun at parties!
@@barryispuzzled
I’m assuming you know very little about The Beatles, Handmade Films, The Rutles, and general humour.
Also, it sounds like the first thing that a BTECH student with sound files would make to stop his dad beating him.
Shocked and stunned.
@@ThomasRoll85 Bet you're pun at farties!
Let it be and across the universe written on the fumes, still second to none since 50 years now
Not being a partypooper but someone from the Beatles would've recognize this sounds like the Chiffons "He's so fine", he would have 1 less #1 hit but it would've saved him from stress and he actually lost some confidence in writing songs cause of the lawsuit, I do can see maybe Paul altering the song some way to have the same tune or feel but different melody.
That's right, cost him 10 mil I reckon. I really liked the Chiffons back in the day...🇬🇧
I perfer Sweet Lord over So Fine
This is a George masterpiece. We don't need AI to mess with classic Rock history. Do you honestly expect us to imagine the rest to sing the Hare Krishna refrains
The third song writer of the Beatles. Now that’s what you call a talented group 😂
masterpiece.
You can hear Paul and John at the background....
Yo no los escucho en los coros
Played it pretty safe. Missing Macca's thunderous backing vocals and some guitar and sound effects during fade out.
By not agreeing to release this, the Beatles saved themselves the headache of the lawsuit that George inevitably faced, and lost, on his own.
It wasn’t much heartache at all. It was only a small segment and George ended up buying the song anyway so the rights belonged to him.
I love the Beatles sooooo much ❤️🧡💛💚🩵💙💜🩷
Could you please make George Harrison singing Blackbird? Thank you! 🙏🏼
From his heart - and faith, was a good man, and could’ve cared less when he went on his own. I think Paul’s fear was evident in his first solo album, George was always the best musician of them all, regardless of hits, money or fame
Legends
My question is why are we creating things that aren't real. I didn't even listen to it I'm just commenting because it came up on my feed. George Harrison did My Sweet Lord by himself. And that's the way it should be.
❤ maravillosa canción, un canto universal lleno de amor...!!!
This is so fine!
If only 😢 ❤