I agree Mike is great This is the first song on the album Later in the album they do a second version of Sergeant peppers which is faster and more rock ‘n’ roll Mike please do a RUclips video on that song thanks Richard
This blew my mind and most of the world when it came out. It’s hard to imagine how talented these guys were to lay down these amazing tracks that people will still be loving a hundred years from now.
It's one thing to be able to dissect and reproduce all those guitar parts; it's quite another to be able to lay the drums down and perform that incredible vocal, mixing it all together perfectly. Well done!
I don’t think I’ve seen anyone approach the level of accuracy as you do. Nowhere have I seen those 3 finger chords for this song and yet the moment you hear it you realize you are absolutely right.
Learning just a couple of songs from you is like a lifetime of guitar lessons. Thanks so much! If I win the lottery I would certainly pay you back for all you've done for music and guitar teaching.
I'll write again: You're the number one Beatles expert worldwide. Don't stop! These four boys were simply geniuses, creating brilliant music. John was the atomic nucleus.
Your videos are the thing I look forward to most on RUclips. Also thanks for the Beatles history lesson always learn something I didn't. Keep up the Fab work
Hi Mike, I’ve been playing guitar for over 50 years now( where’s that gone!?) and you are by far the best guitar lesson tutor I have ever had the pleasure to follow. Perfection, interesting, methodical and inspiring. Thank you Mike
You've remarked before that George, a young, self-taught, by-ear guitarist was so inventive and had remarkable fretboard knowledge and intuition, given his age and experience. Out of context, his fills you demonstrated seemed glitchy and a bit random. But when recorded, added to what was already laid down, it was brilliant. I've been listening to this song since 1967, and I heard his parts, but never heard them this way. Thanks for showing us this.
When I was playing in the 60s, I had never met anyone who took lessons. I wish I had known Mike P. back then! haha. Not possible I guess. But I do enjoy hiw stuff now. Its so nice to know the "whole story " as well.
Now that was really over the top Mike! No one can break down these Beatles songs like you! Never realized how complex that song was. Once again your lesson shows the pure musical genius of Paul & the band! Hope that you are doing well & staying safe over there! 👍👍👏👏
Every evening when my wife is cooking dinner, I'm in the living room with the big screen learning another Beatles song. These videos are great! It's like having John and George explaining what they did. Great job, I really love your channel. You're an excellent musician and teacher.
Nailed it! It never ceases to amaze me how each part, played by it self, sounds like it won't add up to the whole. Then when it comes together it is perfect. Much like how flour, sugar, milk and an egg can make a cake. And in this case, all done with the heart of a teacher. Bravo.
Yes, question where Were You Mike " in the early seventies could have done something now is better than never .I tried to figure this one, how do You do it?
"Sir" Mike Pachelli, You Are, Without A Doubt, The 5th Beatle. And So Very Masterful. Your Dynamic Skills Are Amazing. I'm Always In Complete And Utter Awe, As I Watch, Listen And Learn Your Techniques. I Thank You Also Mike, For Being The Kind, Friendly And So Humble Person You Present. What An Amazing Human Being You Are. Also May I Say, Thank You As Well, For Knowing All That You Do About The Beatles. I Know Much, A Friend Of Mine Knows A Bit More, But You Know All There Is To Know About The Once In A Lifetime Time Band From Liverpool. Peace From San Antonio, Texas, Brother. 🎶🎸✌😎
One of your absolute best, Mike. The deconstruction of this complex, layered, overdubbed recording is perfect, and your instruction was first-rate. This is a triumph.
I keep learning more and more from George's playing. Such tasteful additions with his characteristic restraint (something I'm still working on) -- love it!
Hi Mike…I’m writing to just thank you for not mentioning politics or the state of America and the world during your podcasts. Small thing but it makes your station a happy place to go. 🙂
Phenomenal content as always, Mike. What a fantastic time it is to be a Beatles fan, with Get Back and Paul's book it feels like another layer of history has been uncovered. I'm sure people will use your videos as a reference for decades to come, they are so detailed and your enthusiasm for the greatest band of all times is infectious!
I always wondered if you would ever tackle this one as it is much more complicated then most of the Beatles songs and of course...you nailed it. Bravo. Cheers from Ottawa, Canada.
MAN!!! This is beyond magnificent!! I can't think of any words to describe the amount of hard work you put into this complex production. I wish Paul could somehow see this and comment on your fine work... How can he not be amazed?
Mike, I am a guitar player for over 40 years and I must compliment you on your videos. They are easy to understand and most importantly, spot on! Keep up the great work.
Fantastic job as usual. George's part really added a lot to the tune, the little fills really give it the feel and unique quality it has, in a way its a lead part too, hevloves those odd voicings!Thanks
Absolutely brilliant and amazing Mike...never would have known all the intracacies in this song without you dissecting it. I can see you're a huge fan... as I am too.
Very cool, sounds right and easy to play, cheers The Beatles were one of those bands that hardly used normal major chords, which made their songs sound so original and unique
I enthusiastically agree with the positive comments already made by so many of your other viewers. I always appreciate your attention to the seemingly small details and nuances that make such big differences to the final sound of the song as a whole. Absolutely top-notch, Mike!
Great job Mike, love the backstory. I never realized Paul played such a major role in so many of the songs we've been listening to and thinking all the fellas chipped in equally.
Mike, you've done an amazing job of breaking down the components of the individual parts of the song. I think each of the Beatles may have just ad-libbed their parts in the studio, but were so in tune with each other, they instinctively knew what to play to produce the final result. Your final representation of the song was pretty accurate and I love your historical analysis of how the song evolved in the recording studio.
Mike, I sincerely believe you should be awarded an honorary knighthood or MBE (like the Beatles) for your dedicated work, study and furtherance of the interest and appreciation of Beatles music. You have increased the understanding and knowledge of how these unique tracks were created with your outstanding musicianship, skill and deep love of this music, which is completely infectious. (If you can’t be knighted, I hereby bestow on you the title of honorary Beatle for your immense knowledge and undeniable connection to this great music.)
Can't believe I can actually play all of the guitar parts of this song now. I've figured out some pretty complex guitar on my own before, but Sgt. P always seemed too hard to do (I mean beyond playing the basic chords). But to make it sound just like the record! You have totally nailed it! Thank you for showing me this! I am now a better guitar player!
Wow Mike. I've just caught up with this. Fantastic! It's well worth the effort and time you put in to make this tutorial. Once again thank you so much.
Mike, I absolutely love your Beatles song renditions, certainly the most authentic. I would love to see you include the bass parts as part of the lessons, I think Paul is an underrated very rich bass player.
Gchord - I've answered this many times so with all due respect here's my cut and pasted answer: It takes the better part of an entire week for me to do one of these lessons on the guitar parts. Research, figuring out, deciphering, memorizing, videotaping, recording audio, editing video & audio, creating chord blocks in PhotoShop, mastering, bouncing.wav files, writing out the chart & tabs, inserting video clips, bouncing to mp4., uploading to RUclips (the upload alone takes 6 hours) etc. etc. etc. I do all this by myself. I'm a guitarist. I teach guitar. I do play bass. But to also teach the bass as accurately as I do the guitar parts would add another day or two of work and make the videos more than 30 minutes long. Most viewers don't even watch the entire video. A RUclips clip can earn 1 - 3 cents per ad view - but EVERYBODY skips past the ads and that GREATLY decreases the revenue potential. So, with a wife and son to feed, it's not even cost effective for what I'm doing now. I used to NOT include the bass (video) in my lessons but I do now include it for the student to (at least) see how it was done. In RUclips, you can slow the video down to half-speed and perhaps figure the bass part out by yourself. That's how old guys like me learned how to play songs. By slowing down the records to half-speed. Hope you understand.
@@MPfrance -- No Mike; I misspoke. I should have said not only that "nobody is better," but indeed, "no one is even your equal." You have unlocked the subtleties and secrets to many of the Beatles songs that I have tried (but never could) figure out on my own. Thank you so very much!
I have watched many of your truly excellent Beatles breakdown/tutorials but gosh, this is right up there with the best. That has got to be one of the most difficult to pick apart but the technical explanation along with the incredible technical presentation is a masterpiece. Many congratulations on this and your brilliant channel generally.
Absolutely superb Mike! Thank you for making these videos. They do more than analyze the genius of the Beatles, they also stir my imagination and creativity in creating my own music.
Great video as always Mike, I always loved the guitar tones in this song and it's always fun seeing all the nuances that I never picked up before when playing with the actual records. Still hoping to see a video on Hey Bulldog or If I Fell at some point
Excellent performance as always. It would be interesting if you play "SHE SAID SHE SAID", Lennon's rhythm guitar is very attractive and complex. Greetings from Argentina
I admire you Mike!!!!!! All the time that takes to do this and you share with us!!!!! I really appreciate it!!! Very talented!!!! Blessings from Uruguay man!!!! Thank you
I really love what you do and have learned so much from you. Your well prepared charts from your website along with all your inspiring and helpful RUclips videos have taken me to the next level of playing and will undoubtedly continue to help improve my playing! Keep on doing this great work for us Beatles fans! Thank you for bringing a lot of joy to many people😊🙏
I noticed you have a Privia. I had a privia slab myself. Casio got serious! I can't imagine the amount of work that went into this... you are the best. I love the biographical notes throughout. Thank you so much!
Here's the magic of the whole thing - each piece isolated doesn't sound like much - but when you put them all together, you have quite a Magical Mystery Tour ! That's the magic of the Beatles, and Mike Pachelli really has a good ear for analysis.
Great work, Mike! I love the deep dives and also a great performance at the end. It amazes me that, like Paul, you can play the bass and sing at the same time. Brilliant!
Went to Jefferson Airplane, Quicksilver and Big Brother concerts tripping on LSD big time. Later on listened to Sargent Pepper tripping on Orange Sunshine and wow the Beatles nailed it --- psychedelic to the max. Unforgetable trip they send you on.
I think you are the only one in youtube that knows and shows how to play this song correctly including tribute bands. Excellent work. Thank you
Jesús - Thanks - glad you found it to your liking!
@@MPfrance Hey Mike HNY 2 U. ?B cuz I dunno? Was the Bass guitar simply reversed, or is it actually L/hnd?
@@robertakerman3570 Reversed. Looks at the headstock label.
I agree Mike is great
This is the first song on the album
Later in the album they do a second version of Sergeant peppers which is faster and more rock ‘n’ roll
Mike please do a RUclips video on that song thanks Richard
Outstanding as usual. Thanks Mike!
This is the first time I’ve ever seen anyone play the rhythm guitar part correctly. This actually sounds like the record.
As always, amazing story line and lesson! 🎸
Thank you kindly!
@@MPfrance Mike, your work is incredible! Thanks goes to YOU! 🎸
This blew my mind and most of the world when it came out. It’s hard to imagine how talented these guys were to lay down these amazing tracks that people will still be loving a hundred years from now.
Keith - They were geniuses! plain & simple...
It's one thing to be able to dissect and reproduce all those guitar parts; it's quite another to be able to lay the drums down and perform that incredible vocal, mixing it all together perfectly. Well done!
Agreed
BRAVO
Reminds me Mike i am in awe ,no I'm not Gay b.f !Ii Love You.Man
I don’t think I’ve seen anyone approach the level of accuracy as you do. Nowhere have I seen those 3 finger chords for this song and yet the moment you hear it you realize you are absolutely right.
I had seen this before, but always wondered what made him think to use these voicings. Are there any earlier examples in Beatles songs?
So let me introduce to you the one and only......
...Mike Pachelli. :D (Fantastic, as usual).
Learning just a couple of songs from you is like a lifetime of guitar lessons. Thanks so much! If I win the lottery I would certainly pay you back for all you've done for music and guitar teaching.
I love the backstories on all the songs Mike, keep them coming!
!
Jim - My pleasure - will do!
This is an awesome lesson! Thanks
I'll write again: You're the number one Beatles expert worldwide. Don't stop!
These four boys were simply geniuses, creating brilliant music.
John was the atomic nucleus.
Gabrilleo - Thanks - and I agree. That band was full of geniuses!
Mike is also a genius !
Your videos are the thing I look forward to most on RUclips. Also thanks for the Beatles history lesson always learn something I didn't. Keep up the Fab work
Hi Mike, I’ve been playing guitar for over 50 years now( where’s that gone!?) and you are by far the best guitar lesson tutor I have ever had the pleasure to follow. Perfection, interesting, methodical and inspiring. Thank you Mike
Wow, thanks!
You've remarked before that George, a young, self-taught, by-ear guitarist was so inventive and had remarkable fretboard knowledge and intuition, given his age and experience. Out of context, his fills you demonstrated seemed glitchy and a bit random. But when recorded, added to what was already laid down, it was brilliant. I've been listening to this song since 1967, and I heard his parts, but never heard them this way. Thanks for showing us this.
Joe - EXACTLY! If you electron microscope what George plays it may make ya scratch your head. BUT - put his parts into a song and VOILA! Perfection!!
When I was playing in the 60s, I had never met anyone who took lessons. I wish I had known Mike P. back then! haha. Not possible I guess. But I do enjoy hiw stuff now. Its so nice to know the "whole story " as well.
To call the Beatles genius is such an understatement.
Thank you so much Mike! Love your break down of the Beatles songs. Much of this information we would never know if not for you.
Now that was really over the top Mike! No one can break down these Beatles songs like you! Never realized how complex that song was. Once again your lesson shows the pure musical genius of Paul & the band! Hope that you are doing well & staying safe over there! 👍👍👏👏
Every evening when my wife is cooking dinner, I'm in the living room with the big screen learning another Beatles song. These videos are great! It's like having John and George explaining what they did. Great job, I really love your channel. You're an excellent musician and teacher.
Mike's channel is like Christmas every day. thanx, Mikey.
That was awesome! Your a one man Beatle! Always love the back story of the song! Thanx ! Your the best!
Always love seeing your in depth videos over The Beatles and once again you hit another home run!!
Royston - thanks - very kind of you to say!
Love your skill, deep knowledge of the Beatles and your enthusiasm.
The most complete and perfect lesson. Brilliant work.
Nailed it! It never ceases to amaze me how each part, played by it self, sounds like it won't add up to the whole. Then when it comes together it is perfect. Much like how flour, sugar, milk and an egg can make a cake.
And in this case, all done with the heart of a teacher. Bravo.
Wow, just wow, what can I say more, oh yes: WOW! You nailed it...again Mike!
4:00 Paul’s Rhythm
11:24 George’s Rhythm
18:50 Paul’s Lead
Wow great job, been waiting for someone to cover this with accuracy. You have done it beautifully. Thank you
Ken - Glad you enjoyed it!
Yes, question where Were You Mike " in the early seventies could have done something now is better than never .I tried to figure this one, how do You do it?
To me , Every thing i hoped for everything ,an amateur needs.
"Sir" Mike Pachelli,
You Are, Without A Doubt,
The 5th Beatle. And So Very
Masterful. Your Dynamic Skills
Are Amazing. I'm Always In Complete And Utter Awe, As I Watch, Listen And Learn Your
Techniques. I Thank You Also Mike, For Being The Kind, Friendly
And So Humble Person You Present. What An Amazing Human Being You Are. Also May I Say, Thank You As Well, For Knowing All That You Do About The Beatles. I Know Much, A Friend Of Mine Knows A Bit More, But You Know All There Is To Know About The Once In A Lifetime Time Band From Liverpool. Peace From San Antonio, Texas, Brother.
🎶🎸✌😎
One of your absolute best, Mike. The deconstruction of this complex, layered, overdubbed recording is perfect, and your instruction was first-rate. This is a triumph.
Joe - Thank you - I'm humbled by your very kind words!
I won't try to play it, it's beyond my capabilities, but I adore every second of your lessons, Mike!
I keep learning more and more from George's playing. Such tasteful additions with his characteristic restraint (something I'm still working on) -- love it!
Love your lessons Mike! Love the bits of history I’ve learnt so much! Great song choice today! Sending thanks from Liverpool!
Hi Mike…I’m writing to just thank you for not mentioning politics or the state of America and the world during your podcasts. Small thing but it makes your station a happy place to go. 🙂
Phenomenal content as always, Mike. What a fantastic time it is to be a Beatles fan, with Get Back and Paul's book it feels like another layer of history has been uncovered. I'm sure people will use your videos as a reference for decades to come, they are so detailed and your enthusiasm for the greatest band of all times is infectious!
This is amazing! I’ve been playing all guitar parts for 30 years but never got close to this level of perfection. Great job!
I always wondered if you would ever tackle this one as it is much more complicated then most of the Beatles songs and of course...you nailed it. Bravo. Cheers from Ottawa, Canada.
MAN!!! This is beyond magnificent!! I can't think of any words to describe the amount of hard work you put into this complex production. I wish Paul could somehow see this and comment on your fine work... How can he not be amazed?
That would be something
Mike, I am a guitar player for over 40 years and I must compliment you on your videos. They are easy to understand and most importantly, spot on! Keep up the great work.
J P - I will and thanks! I've been playing guitar for 60 years and I'm glad to help out you youngsters. :-)
Fantastic job as usual. George's part really added a lot to the tune, the little fills really give it the feel and unique quality it has, in a way its a lead part too, hevloves those odd voicings!Thanks
Glad you enjoyed it
Another great break-down Mike. Thank you. Also, what a testament to Hendrix's musicianship to play it live the day the album was released.
My pleasure!
Absolutely brilliant and amazing Mike...never would have known all the intracacies in this song without you dissecting it. I can see you're a huge fan... as I am too.
Eagle - Thanks! Glad I could be of some assistance!
WOW!!!! Just Wow! Amazing job Mike...thanks for your beadth of knowledge about The Beatles.
I really did enjoy the show. Great job Mr. Pachelli!
Jeff - thanks!
I'm so happy this guy is alive.
Stephen - me too! :-)
Its easy to see your joy when playing beatles.
Cheers!
I clicked like before I even listened. If you do it, Mike, I know it's going to be great.
Very cool, sounds right and easy to play, cheers
The Beatles were one of those bands that hardly used normal major chords, which made their songs sound so original and unique
I enthusiastically agree with the positive comments already made by so many of your other viewers. I always appreciate your attention to the seemingly small details and nuances that make such big differences to the final sound of the song as a whole. Absolutely top-notch, Mike!
Thank you so much for these highly entertaining and correct analysis of Beatles timeless songs. ❤️🎸👍
Sören - Glad you like them!
Excellent as always Mike, the way you dissect and break down the song enables us to hear what we never knew existed 👍👍
Wow! Thank you so much. That cleared up some mysteries I had puzzled about for years..
Great job Mike, love the backstory. I never realized Paul played such a major role in so many of the songs we've been listening to and thinking all the fellas chipped in equally.
Love the backstory and the way you lay all the tracks. Thanks
Glad you enjoy it!
I get a contact high listening to your work on this iconic song that was fused to my very DNA so very long ago in '67. (Smile)
I think I’m equally as impressed with your vocal performance on this one, as well.
Awesome job, on all accounts! Keep up the great work!
Love this! Another quality piece of detailed work by Mike. Thanks!
I remember watching you back 8n Lakeland Fl on V32. Great to see you're still going strong.
One word Mike " Fantastique" . Wow you can also hit Paul's vocals. I'm in awe!
I Love you Mike. Thanks for all your videos !
Cedric - You rock!
@@MPfrance maybe one day as good as you ;). Getting there but damn guitar is hard
Absolutely amazing, super-accurate breakdown of these parts. Thank you for posting!
Mike a tremendous accomplishment! Thank you. Also brings home the genius of the lads.
Yes it does!
Mike, you've done an amazing job of breaking down the components of the individual parts of the song. I think each of the Beatles may have just ad-libbed their parts in the studio, but were so in tune with each other, they instinctively knew what to play to produce the final result. Your final representation of the song was pretty accurate and I love your historical analysis of how the song evolved in the recording studio.
Mike, I sincerely believe you should be awarded an honorary knighthood or MBE (like the Beatles) for your dedicated work, study and furtherance of the interest and appreciation of Beatles music. You have increased the understanding and knowledge of how these unique tracks were created with your outstanding musicianship, skill and deep love of this music, which is completely infectious. (If you can’t be knighted, I hereby bestow on you the title of honorary Beatle for your immense knowledge and undeniable connection to this great music.)
Can't believe I can actually play all of the guitar parts of this song now. I've figured out some pretty complex guitar on my own before, but
Sgt. P always seemed too hard to do (I mean beyond playing the basic chords). But to make it sound just like the record! You have totally nailed it! Thank you for showing me this! I am now a better guitar player!
Wow Mike. I've just caught up with this. Fantastic! It's well worth the effort and time you put in to make this tutorial. Once again thank you so much.
Mike..no one breaks it down like you do...fantastic work.
Mike, I absolutely love your Beatles song renditions, certainly the most authentic. I would love to see you include the bass parts as part of the lessons, I think Paul is an underrated very rich bass player.
Gchord - I've answered this many times so with all due respect here's my cut and pasted answer:
It takes the better part of an entire week for me to do one of these lessons on the guitar parts. Research, figuring out, deciphering, memorizing, videotaping, recording audio, editing video & audio, creating chord blocks in PhotoShop, mastering, bouncing.wav files, writing out the chart & tabs, inserting video clips, bouncing to mp4., uploading to RUclips (the upload alone takes 6 hours) etc. etc. etc. I do all this by myself. I'm a guitarist. I teach guitar. I do play bass. But to also teach the bass as accurately as I do the guitar parts would add another day or two of work and make the videos more than 30 minutes long. Most viewers don't even watch the entire video. A RUclips clip can earn 1 - 3 cents per ad view - but EVERYBODY skips past the ads and that GREATLY decreases the revenue potential. So, with a wife and son to feed, it's not even cost effective for what I'm doing now.
I used to NOT include the bass (video) in my lessons but I do now include it for the student to (at least) see how it was done.
In RUclips, you can slow the video down to half-speed and perhaps figure the bass part out by yourself. That's how old guys like me learned how to play songs. By slowing down the records to half-speed.
Hope you understand.
@@MPfrance I get it Mike and thanks for doing all this, it is awesome and you are appreciated! I will let the ads run!
I am so impressed by the research that you do before you get to your lessons absolutely bloody amazing!
Incredibly brilliant lesson. Thank you Mike--nobody is better.
kjsiii - You're too kind!
@@MPfrance -- No Mike; I misspoke. I should have said not only that "nobody is better," but indeed, "no one is even your equal." You have unlocked the subtleties and secrets to many of the Beatles songs that I have tried (but never could) figure out on my own. Thank you so very much!
I have watched many of your truly excellent Beatles breakdown/tutorials but gosh, this is right up there with the best. That has got to be one of the most difficult to pick apart but the technical explanation along with the incredible technical presentation is a masterpiece. Many congratulations on this and your brilliant channel generally.
Absolutely superb Mike! Thank you for making these videos. They do more than analyze the genius of the Beatles, they also stir my imagination and creativity in creating my own music.
@The-End - re: "they also stir my imagination and creativity in creating my own music." Thanks!! That's the best compliment a player can receive.
Awesome, I go back and listen to the original recording and hear things I’ve never heard before thanks to your video. I don’t know how you do it.
Great video as always Mike, I always loved the guitar tones in this song and it's always fun seeing all the nuances that I never picked up before when playing with the actual records. Still hoping to see a video on Hey Bulldog or If I Fell at some point
WOW!!!! I learned a lot from you Mike. Thank you so much. Words are hard to find to express my gratitude. 🎸🎼
Absolutely fantastic, Mike... Bravo!!
George - Many thanks!
Fantastic! Has to be one of the best opening tracks for any album ever! Great break down Mike. And loved the reconstruction at the end.
Most authentic recreation of the Beatles music I’ve ever heard, keep going with the awesome content
Hey Mike you make getting a song together fun and interesting. Like your LP's also. Thanks!
Oh Mike you’ve got x-ray on your ears! Bless you for your videos. 🙏 Thanks!
Just an awesome tutorial---really well done, thank you for such a detailed breakdown, loved it!!
Glassslide - Thanks - Glad you enjoyed it!
Excellently done as always Mister Pachelli
Excellent performance as always. It would be interesting if you play "SHE SAID SHE SAID", Lennon's rhythm guitar is very attractive and complex. Greetings from Argentina
I admire you Mike!!!!!! All the time that takes to do this and you share with us!!!!! I really appreciate it!!! Very talented!!!! Blessings from Uruguay man!!!! Thank you
Marco - I appreciate that you realize all the time and effort it takes to do these lessons. Thanks for saying that!
Best analisis of the song I've ever seen.
Another fantastic job, Mike....many thanks!
Joe - Thanks for listening
I really love what you do and have learned so much from you. Your well prepared charts from your website along with all your inspiring and helpful RUclips videos have taken me to the next level of playing and will undoubtedly continue to help improve my playing! Keep on doing this great work for us Beatles fans! Thank you for bringing a lot of joy to many people😊🙏
This is fantastic!!! Thank you for putting this together for us...
Can't wait to do a deep dive on this one, thanks again mike
What an absolute maniac! Beautiful cover
I noticed you have a Privia. I had a privia slab myself. Casio got serious!
I can't imagine the amount of work that went into this... you are the best. I love the biographical notes throughout. Thank you so much!
Excellent insight Mike...I've learned so much. A very well spent half hour.
You really nailed this one. I compared it with the isolated bootlegs that became available a few years ago, and it is right on the money. Great job!
Here's the magic of the whole thing - each piece isolated doesn't sound like much - but when you put them all together, you have quite a Magical Mystery Tour ! That's the magic of the Beatles, and Mike Pachelli really has a good ear for analysis.
I Iove how you give the story. This one is intriguing.
Great work, Mike! I love the deep dives and also a great performance at the end. It amazes me that, like Paul, you can play the bass and sing at the same time. Brilliant!
Thanks, I know what you do is a lot of work but you make it look so easy.
Been subbed to this channel for years. Great working artistry.
Cousin - Much appreciated!
Just INCREDIBLE!!
Excellent. I’d love to hear a similar break down for ‘She said she said’.
Agree. That one would be awsome. That song also has some subtle chord arpeggio going on similiar to Sgt Pepper that would be interesting to hear
Your historical back stories are so interesting and wonderful. Thank you!! Oh and.....your guitar lessons aint bad neither!
I never recognized it but this is grunge before grunge. These guitar tones and styles are right from the early 90s playbook.
Went to Jefferson Airplane, Quicksilver and Big Brother concerts tripping on LSD big time. Later on listened to Sargent Pepper tripping on Orange Sunshine and wow the Beatles nailed it --- psychedelic to the max. Unforgetable trip they send you on.