The interesting thing for me is that after watching Mikes videos I can hear differently a song that I’ve heard probably a million times! Had no idea that on this track they swapped guitars around with Paul on lead!
I’ve been watching and learning from your Beatle song demonstrations for years . But I am fascinated with your life’s work . Apparently you had a TV show and played a tune with Jeff Berlin , I watched the performance, Jeff was Jeff but you shocked me , great playing . Then I see you ask Paul McCartney a question about a Jazz bit . And now , you knew George Harrison’s sister ? I am perplexed, you can’t write this stuff. Anyway, I love your channel!
I've always loved and appreciated the Beatles music. It's quite intricate, but when you break it down like this, I get a new and fresher appreciation of their music. Thank you,, Mike!
Another great lesson Mike. Thanks so much for your dedication to this. Really interesting lead from Paul. John’s part on the verse is a little reminiscent of what he plays on She’s a Woman
Thank you for your help mike, the particular thing with the Beatles songs is if you don't play EXACTLY the right parts , that sound rubbish, but with lessons like that we have the keys...
Very interesting Mike. I know the song well but listening to the individual parts didn't make sense to me. It sounded like a real jumble. But when you put them altogether, there is was. I think the vocal hold it all together. As always. Great job. Oh, I remember walking to downtown Canton, OH with a few friends to see the movie. I would have been in 7th grade. That was the day I became a Beatle fan.
When you were talking about Jumbo acoustic from George Martin notes, did you notice in the anthology movie when Paul said "we used the jumbo guitar, George H. corrected Paul saying that was not the Jumbo acoustic! " (I don't remember the exact phase). I guess George H. didn't know the "J" meant Jumbo to Gibson, but I think George H. was thinking of his J-200 instead and correcting Paul. I knew Paul was right when I first saw that part in the movie, but always wondered how Paul got it right and (I assume) George H. got is confused? Perhaps Paul would read George M. notes and use "Jumbo" correctly? thanks for that background story!
Hi MIke Big fan of all of your videos. Would it be possible for you to do a video of Leave my kitten allone (Beatles version ) as we've played it many times but cant quite get it correct. Thanks for any help. Mick
You tickle me Mike. Where do you get all this trivia?? I lived in central Fla for many years. MOved back to Va when my father got sick. BTW thw C with the high "G" note. I call that my Donovan chord. (Catch the Wind) You probably knew that.
Mike , great stuff so meticulous. I have been analyzing Beatles recordings for years and I have noticed that on many of the older recording including most on the Help LP they are tuned to A=432. Cool idea to reverse the Paul parts to appear left-handed.
I always say the BEATLES could have been a 3 guitar band like LYNRD SKYNRD or MOLLY HATCHET if CHAS NEWBY the guy that sat in on bass for STU A couple times in Liverpool had joined! Paul always wanted to play lead….and everything else! Great job.
@@MPfrance look forward to hearing that Mike and thanks for replying😊 The track has been overlooked imho when studying Beatles output, I did read somewhere that John said it was an earlier attempt at Ska but that may or may not be true..
Great lesson as usual. You write out a perfect music score for the song. How were the "Lads" able to get the timing correct when none of them could read music?
Mike my question to you is did you actually play Paul's lead with a left handed casino? You are the best Beatles teacher on RUclips without a doubt . I dig learning and playing each part. Thanks again !
Great job Mike! Not a great Beatles song, but I always thought the lead guitar parts were unique and interesting. Not easy to figure out and duplicate.
George NEVER hated his sister! They were very close. She received a modest pension from George for many years. They had a falling out due to the "Hard Days Night Bed-and-Breakfast" she promoted. But they reconciled before his death. She was surprised that she would no longer be receiving anything from his estate and was sure that George would've been upset about that. Louise passed in January of this year. She had been living in a Florida nursing home.
Great as always. I always suspected Paul played the lead. I'm no guitarist but I think I can hear a real stylistic link between this track and Pauls work on Ticket to Ride and Taxman. Lots of "bendy" notes? I think that's the correct musical term.
Paul played lead guitar on more Beatles tracks than you can shake a stick at. I think we all assumed every song had George performing lead guitar parts......totally untrue.
Nobody but nobody does the Beatles better than Mike. Just the bestest. As always massive thanks.
The interesting thing for me is that after watching Mikes videos I can hear differently a song that I’ve heard probably a million times! Had no idea that on this track they swapped guitars around with Paul on lead!
It’s mentioned on the (UK) album cover!
Paul's left handed so they didn't swap. Good lead parts. Iconic.
Mike does such a wonderful job of breaking down these great Beatles songs so even a novice like myself can play them.
Best Beatles related channel ever! thank you so much, Mike!
Wow, the lead guitar sound is .... incredibly perfect👍
Great to be shown Paul’s lead guitar 🎸
Yet another fantastic Beatles song lesson from MP! Thanks for keeping their music alive & well! Happy Turkey Day Mike! 👍👍🦃🦃🎸🎸
They must be running out but please keep going Mike…and what an underrated album Help! is…
I’ve been watching and learning from your Beatle song demonstrations for years . But I am fascinated with your life’s work . Apparently you had a TV show and played a tune with Jeff Berlin , I watched the performance, Jeff was Jeff but you shocked me , great playing . Then I see you ask Paul McCartney a question about a Jazz bit . And now , you knew George Harrison’s sister ? I am perplexed, you can’t write this stuff. Anyway, I love your channel!
And, especially for an American, Mike does an uncannily good Scouse accent!
Hey Mike - COOOoooLLL - as Always...!!! 😊👍 -70SomethingGuy
Remember 1965 and listen to this great song, You are the best, Mike, Thanks for your work with those great Beatles songs. Much appreciated.
Great choice, great song, great everything really.
You’ve done it again Mike!
Underrated song and the cousin of She’s a Woman. Paul’s phrasing on lead is recognizable on all his lead playing.
Thanks once again, Mike!!!
You bet!
I've always loved and appreciated the Beatles music. It's quite intricate, but when you break it down like this, I get a new and fresher appreciation of their music. Thank you,, Mike!
Happy Thanksgiving. Appreciate all the hard work you put into your videos
Mike P - nice job. Love watching you play Paul's leads. Now I can just watch your hands and learn them.
Another great sound alike.love that song. When the movie help came out I think I watched it at least 5 times at the movies. It was incredible.
Thanks Mike. Great lesson on one of my favorite Beatle deep cuts.
MIKE YOU'RE PERFECT !!!🙂🎤🎸🎸🥁
Another great lesson Mike. Thanks so much for your dedication to this. Really interesting lead from Paul. John’s part on the verse is a little reminiscent of what he plays on She’s a Woman
Yes I was thinking Shes a woman as well!
This a super video! I have been listening to this song forever and have tried to perform live, but so many different parts
Freaking Great! Thanks Mike! Danny from White Oak
Thanks Mike, I've been waiting for this one!
Hope you like it!
Fantastic - as always!
Great, absolutely great.. Well done! Thank You.
the acoustic and electric panned on either speaker works so well in this song.
Haha I saw you post this, picked up my guitar, and just played it through after not playing it for probably 40 years!
Thank you for your help mike, the particular thing with the Beatles songs is if you don't play EXACTLY the right parts , that sound rubbish, but with lessons like that we have the keys...
phenomenal. the detail .. wow
Jak zwykle świetna robota. Wielkie dzięki za wspaniałe lekcje. 🎸😆
Really good Mike, thanks.
Great start to Thanksgiving! Thanks Mike.
Rilliant Mike thank you
Great job Mike! As always!
Great job Mike!
I don’t know how long it takes for you to do all of this stuff, but I’m lovin’ every minute! Thanks, thanks thanks!
Hey Mike.. Happy Thanksgiving. I loved this...
Nicely done!
Mike, eres realmente increíble
El mejor maestro
Very interesting Mike. I know the song well but listening to the individual parts didn't make sense to me. It sounded like a real jumble. But when you put them altogether, there is was. I think the vocal hold it all together. As always. Great job. Oh, I remember walking to downtown Canton, OH with a few friends to see the movie. I would have been in 7th grade. That was the day I became a Beatle fan.
Thank you!!!!!
When you were talking about Jumbo acoustic from George Martin notes, did you notice in the anthology movie when Paul said "we used the jumbo guitar, George H. corrected Paul saying that was not the Jumbo acoustic! " (I don't remember the exact phase). I guess George H. didn't know the "J" meant Jumbo to Gibson, but I think George H. was thinking of his J-200 instead and correcting Paul. I knew Paul was right when I first saw that part in the movie, but always wondered how Paul got it right and (I assume) George H. got is confused? Perhaps Paul would read George M. notes and use "Jumbo" correctly? thanks for that background story!
Mike 👍🤝🎸🎸🎸
✌️😊👍 super!!!
From Help! They are on the beach singing it
Great
I didn't realize you're a switch hitter, Mike, since I didn't notice you playing bass left handed before. Great video, as always.
Have you thought about offering an album's worth of play-alongs? I'd love to play them one after another!
Hi MIke Big fan of all of your videos. Would it be possible for you to do a video of Leave my kitten allone (Beatles version ) as we've played it many times but cant quite get it correct. Thanks for any help. Mick
Bet Jane didn’t have the same understanding of their relationship.
Great lesson as always.
Haha, good point. That was just a guy's point of view.
You tickle me Mike. Where do you get all this trivia?? I lived in central Fla for many years. MOved back to Va when my father got sick. BTW thw C with the high "G" note. I call that my Donovan chord. (Catch the Wind) You probably knew that.
Anything you want to know about the Beatles is readily available on the web.
@zib - ANYTHING you wanna know about the Beatles is readily available on the web. That's where I get the info.
"It's getting better all the time" vibes at 17:30
Mike , great stuff so meticulous. I have been analyzing Beatles recordings for years and I have noticed that on many of the older recording including most on the Help LP they are tuned to A=432. Cool idea to reverse the Paul parts to appear left-handed.
I always say the BEATLES could have been a 3 guitar band like LYNRD SKYNRD or MOLLY HATCHET if CHAS NEWBY the guy that sat in on bass for STU A couple times in Liverpool had joined! Paul always wanted to play lead….and everything else! Great job.
Mike, have you done ‘I Call Your Name’ yet? That’s a great one of johns..😊
Not yet - but it's on my 'to-do' list
@@MPfrance look forward to hearing that Mike and thanks for replying😊 The track has been overlooked imho when studying Beatles output, I did read somewhere that John said it was an earlier attempt at Ska but that may or may not be true..
Sounds like John was repeating the same guitar part he played on She's A Woman the year before.
Thats a great comment legacy. Could not agree more.
Great lesson as usual. You write out a perfect music score for the song. How were the "Lads" able to get the timing correct when none of them could read music?
Mike my question to you is did you actually play Paul's lead with a left handed casino? You are the best Beatles teacher on RUclips without a doubt . I dig learning and playing each part. Thanks again !
Very funny. Well, not THAT funny since the video clearly shows a right-handed Casino guitar. But Mike DOES play a left-handed bass, or does he?
Thank you for all the work you put into your videos. You have so much musical knowledge. Did you have classical music training?
Yes - I majored in classical guitar at university.
@@MPfrance Would that be at THE Youngstown State University?
¿And Now and Then? ¿When?
Could Paul have used the whammy bar for the vibrato? His Casino does have one
Jpw - Paul 'could have' - but he didn't. If had used the whammy bar you'd hear the vibrato dip below pitch - but it never does.
I always felt like the song was supposed to go longer and Paul just kept playing when everyone else stopped :)
Four days later they recorded, "Yes, Yes, I'm so Monogamous" by Lennon 😆
Great job Mike! Not a great Beatles song, but I always thought the lead guitar parts were unique and interesting. Not easy to figure out and duplicate.
Mike, are you really playing Paul's parts lefty? Or is that video trickery?
Paused for a couple of seconds to look at jane asher, then i realised how much she looks like Ed Sheeran... Cant do that no more
La chitarra di John mi ricorda she's a women... 😀
First view and comment!
GOT AN AUTOGRAPHED LOUISE HARRISON TIE DYED SHIRT IN MY CLOSET. NEVER UNDERSTOOD WHY GEORGE HATED HER. STRANGE INDEED.
George NEVER hated his sister! They were very close. She received a modest pension from George for many years. They had a falling out due to the "Hard Days Night Bed-and-Breakfast" she promoted. But they reconciled before his death. She was surprised that she would no longer be receiving anything from his estate and was sure that George would've been upset about that. Louise passed in January of this year. She had been living in a Florida nursing home.
where did you hear George hated her??
Great as always. I always suspected Paul played the lead. I'm no guitarist but I think I can hear a real stylistic link between this track and Pauls work on Ticket to Ride and Taxman. Lots of "bendy" notes? I think that's the correct musical term.
Paul played lead guitar on more Beatles tracks than you can shake a stick at. I think we all assumed every song had George performing lead guitar parts......totally untrue.
What are some other Paul lead guitar Beatles tunes ?
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