I Should Have Known Better - Performed by HELP! A Beatles Tribute (Episode 18)
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- Опубликовано: 28 фев 2021
- HELP! A Beatles Tribute perform Beatles’ songs that aren’t usually performed in concert.
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this is one of the three Beatles hit songs from the touring days which begins with harmonica --- the other two are 'Please Please Me' and 'Love Me Do'
Qué bien suena, después de tantos años, qué energía sois fantásticos, Es una canción con mucho ritmo y muy, juvenil.
lead guitar player nailed the solo, especially the ending :)
Extremely well played and so very close to the boys sound.
You did a good job!
great sounding cover.....great to hear and see all the different instruments in live action...and well played. Nice.
These guys are great.
Great cover lads. Top notch.
You and the four other guys sound great!
your authenticity is fantastic ...... hence the word 'tribute'
you guys should have way more likes. awesome!
Love this 💕😘
Well played, THANKS More videos please 🙏
INCREÍBLE!! saludos desde México, your video needs more views
Very nice
Muy buen cover!!!
Close your eyes.. Can you tell the difference between the Beatles and them?
Great
Can really tell when when Brits sing Beatle a song
una consulta la versión original fue grabada en afinacion de D#
Guitar sound of George must be Rickenbacker 12 strings guitar, not Gretsch.
The bass drum is always too polite on Beatles covers, especially of their early stuff. Listen to The Beatles BBC version of this song... That's how the drums should be.
You should have known better ... than to try to cover this song. Vocals are off, but nothing new as Lennon is near impossible to get right.
1/2 too low. The Beatles played this song in G Major. The video up above is in F# major.