White Album 1968 00:00 Drums 04:50 Bass and John's Guitar 09:40 Eric's Guitar 14:15 Acoustic Guitar, Vocals and Tambourine 19:05 Piano, Organ, Castanets, Acoustic Guitar and Tambourine Personnel While My Guitar Basic Ringo: Drums (1968 Ludwig Hollywood Maple) Paul: Piano (Hamburg Steinway Baby Grand Piano) and Harmony Vocal John: Organ (Hammond RT-3) George: Acoustic Guitar (Gibson J-200) and Lead Vocal Eric: Lead Guitar (1957 Gibson Les Paul Cherry Custom) Overdubs Ringo: Toms and Hihats Overdubs Ringo: Maracas (book credits ringo with maracas) Ringo: Rim Sticks or Castanets Tambourine: ??? Paul: Bass (1966 Fender Jazz Bass) John or George: 6 Strings Bass (1968 Fender VI Bass) John: Bridge's Guitar (1966 Guild Starfire XII 12-String Guitar) George: Lead Vocal Paul: Harmony Vocal John: Backing Vocal
yeah, he's just playing chords. for me as a pianist, it's boring but you do you... what makes it beautiful in my opinion is how all the instruments come together (no pun intended)
When you get 2 Beatles singing together, that's where the magic is. It doesn't matter if it's John and Paul, John and George, George and Paul, or any of them with Ringo, that's the Beatle magic!
I love the story behind this song. George took command of it and nobody questioned. Ringo Always knows what to do. One of the Beatles finest songs no question.
Actually, John and Paul wouldn't take this song seriously at first so George asked Eric Clapton to play guitar on it and when he arived, they suddenly took it more seriously.
Funny how they always gave George a hard time... The more I think about it, George wrote the best songs... That's probably why. John and Paul didn't like being shown up.
@@Louisthefur Woah woah woah....slow down.....George DID NOT write the best songs....wow. He wrote some great songs near the end, but you need to reel that statement back in, lol. For every good Harrison song, you can name 10 good Lennon songs, and 10 good McCartney songs, if not 20.
@@Louisthefur because he dropped his attachment to maclen and went on his own. paul and John didn't get a piece of the writing so they didn't care. that's why they held him back. When he was with maclen. they were each getting 20% of Georges songs while George was getting 6
The mistakes, especially with Clapton, he was just winging it, so many little plunks and gaps, and oh, let me chunk for 2 bars, then I'll arpeggiate, no plan at all. Love it
in all these decons i find its amazing how little they're individually playing, just eneough. i think they actually use the space of 'not playing' just as much. But when their own part comes, a beat or a bar, gee they really nail it
It's like clockwork, every piece fits together to make the whole thing function. It's staggering how intricate their recordings were considering they were only done on 4 or 8 tracks.
That's the way music is done by several musicians.....it has it spaces....and silences...You add to that genius ....Bingo....greatness....The Beatles. And remember....quality not quantity.
The guitar/bass lines Paul/John worked out are brilliant. These guys were from another universe, period. UNTOUCHABLE by ANYONE!!!!!!!! NO OTHER BAND CLOSE!!!!!!!! NONE!!!!!
Live in the studio it was all Lennon playing the bass on a 6 string. Giles Martin said so. Paul was on piano. George was on acoustic . Ringo drums. E.C on electric guitar. Ringo over dubbed a maracas and Paul organ. I don't know if it's Paul doubling John at the bridge or John doubling himself. Probably Paul
I love that part! I think it's a clever arrangement, sort of like finding a hidden gem buried underneath. You can hear parts of it faintly on the original recording.
That’s the bassline! I doesn’t just “blend in”, it’s actually a huge foundation for the song. Take it away, and it will sound bare. I’ve always heard it distinctively. Are you sure you aren’t losing low frequencies by listening on laptop speakers?
Every aspect of this song says True Masterpiece! George didn't write a lot of songs for the Beatles but what he did were truly out of this world brilliant. Putting Eric Clapton on lead guitar.. Doesn't get better then that. Does it? No animosity there. George was a great person. A true man of peace and love. No one would have handled that situation with such class and dignity as George did. I still have so much respect for him. He was such a wonderful person. He wrote from the heart meant every word. Rest Peacefully George with Love🎶💖🎸🎶
Yes... about the "slides", etc... I see people ad-libbing their own versions... a lot *without* the little nuances (fills, slurs, bends, ghost notes, etc.).. not just on this song, but many others.
@@evertvdb000 When I mean sliding, I mean you hear his hands rubbing against the strings cause I’m pretty sure that the bass he used for this track had roundwound strings and that scraping sound is only really apparent on roundwounds. For the most part, Paul used Flatwounds which don’t make that noise
That's the great thing about the Beatles: they used to make music inside music. I mean, there are so many rythms in this song, and every instrument has something beautiful to add. Absolutely amazing!
I mean.. Bernard Purdie? Jeff Pocaro? Max Roach? Vinnie Colaiuta? Snakey Jim Keltner? Art Blakey? Stewart Copeland? Ringo is a fine drummer, but the list of drummers that are more than his match is virtually endless.
@@OTOss8 Well, you've impressed me with your muso's list of obscure/ol' timee drummers. I'll give you Max Roach, Art Blakey and Stewart Copeland, mind.... I've never been much of a Ringo fan but I've just listed to 'I Deconstructing Oh! Darling - The Beatles Isolated Tracks' - and Ringo just simply nails it. He's not very virtuoso or sophisticated - but I'm a new fan I have to say.....
How does Ringo play so far behind HIMSELF without slowing down? His swing is like magic! EDIT: Listening to the bleed of drums in the piano/castanets track, I think the key is that when Ringo plays late, the band keeps going instead of slowing down. That lets Ringo play behind the beat for that fat feel. Some of his strokes are REALLY late.
You can see that the drums are in the right tempo comparing mainly the snare with the piano track and with Clapton's guitar. Although ringo had a strange way, because of his swing, to be in the right time
And what about those spooky hi pitched backing vocals at the Coda? Who could imagine doing that nowadays? _ Magnificent! Organic, pulsing, breathing… ALIVE! _ A form of art lost in the past.
@@somethingsomeone8197 this song does not need it i believe. It would make it too muddy like some of the songs on ATMP, itll also sound very spector generic and wouldve went out of fashion quicker
2 quick notes...First note: Clapton's guitars SOUNDS like a weeping guitar...amazing. Second note: talk about selfless approach...George "gives up" the lead guitar podium to his friend Eric...for one of the Beatles most amazing tunes IMO.
Hairs standing on end!! Paul's distorted bass 'chords'! I always wondered. Mixed with John on 12-string for the choruses, and that awesome line they did together. We now know what we were hearing... the magic! Not to mention one of EC's most epic performances.
This, as with what I've heard so far of the Led Zeppelin isolated tracks, seems the formula was, have a great song with a killer riff and double everything. Also, no gating, no cleaning any "noise" whatsoever. It all adds up to humans making art. Don't let perfection be the enemy of good.
It's not a 12-string but two separate guitars doubling the bass in the chorus. These multitracks come from Rock Band, where they put most of this riff to the bass track, but the ending is actually on the Piano/Organ/Castanets track (this is pretty common for multitracks of these games, for gameplay and technical purposes). Listen at 20:29, you will hear the final note ringing on two guitars, but then only one of them does a quick slide up. Same thing at 22:09-22:12. For some reason this particular two guitar doubling the bass part in chorus is mixed out on the 2018 mix of the song.
Beatles with Clapton one of their all time greatest that people everywhere can’t stop taking about ? Yup very likely is ! A Geoege song on top of it during his famous late peak! Come on!
Interesting to see the picture of Paul with the left handed Fender Jazz bass. It's an instrument you rarely see him playing. Over the years their are thousands of pictures of him playing Hoffner, then Rickenbacher and even Wal basses, but so few photos like this with Fender Jazz.
The only pictures I've seen of him with a Jazz bass are from the white album sessions and from the Band On The Run sessions. And even then, not that many.
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@@loosilu Cool, I didn't know that. I know he used the Ric during the Wings Over The World tour pretty much exclusively, (and it was definitely his main bass during most of his time with Wings) but I didn't know which bass he used for the studio version of Rock Show.
Paul sure had a tendency to go beyond with the basslines in George's songs. Think For Yourself, Taxman, Something, Here Comes The Sun, this and even Savoy Truffle! Something rather special there, huh.
I think it s " sad" in a very positive and uplifting way, if that makes sense. At the time this came out , several of us thought it was a song for the future.
To my ears it sounds like an SG, having both that and a LP, but most importantly if the engineers of today recorded Eric's track they would have sucked all the life out of the track taking all the little flubs and nuances out of his guitar part coming out sounding lifeless and sterile like most music today.
I did some research and apparently Ringo got the Hollywood double mounted tom kit on September 11th, 1968 and they were first used on the track “Glass Onion”. “WMGGW” was recorded on September 5-6. Still, like you, it does seem like the toms are expansive. Not sure if I hear three distinct tones but o see where you are coming from on this.
@@drummer78 yeah I’ve seen that too but obviously nobody really knows except maybe Ringo, but I doubt he even remembers. To me, it would make sense that he would have gotten his 5-piece kit when he returned from his 2 week hiatus in Sardinia. This song, as well as Helter Skelter were recorded just a couple days before Glass Onion, and both songs have a very expanded Tom sound. They could very well be recorded with the Hollywood kit. Just my theory
Absolutely love the isolation of the tracks of all the instruments played by the Beatles and Eric's solo! As for Eric's solo I'd love to know how they got that sound other than Eric playing a Les Paul. It sounds to me like a flanger effect but I'm sure some type of tape effect.
@@deselby260 I remember reading in Lewisohns book that the engineers recalled applying the effect manually by moving the controls of an oscillator up and down. This creates more of less the same sound as a lesley speaker.
I remember this first time I heard this where John’s 12 string bridge part wasn’t buried and I thought “Why didn’t they make John’s part more prevalent on the Final Cut of the White Album?”
ruclips.net/video/bIw3mLChTSo/видео.html This was recorded during WMGGW You can hear Organ (John) Ringo (Drums) Paul (Piano) George (Acoustic) Clapton (Electric Guitar)
White Album 1968
00:00 Drums
04:50 Bass and John's Guitar
09:40 Eric's Guitar
14:15 Acoustic Guitar, Vocals and Tambourine
19:05 Piano, Organ, Castanets, Acoustic Guitar and Tambourine
Personnel
While My Guitar
Basic
Ringo: Drums (1968 Ludwig Hollywood Maple)
Paul: Piano (Hamburg Steinway Baby Grand Piano) and Harmony Vocal
John: Organ (Hammond RT-3)
George: Acoustic Guitar (Gibson J-200) and Lead Vocal
Eric: Lead Guitar (1957 Gibson Les Paul Cherry Custom)
Overdubs
Ringo: Toms and Hihats Overdubs
Ringo: Maracas (book credits ringo with maracas)
Ringo: Rim Sticks or Castanets
Tambourine: ???
Paul: Bass (1966 Fender Jazz Bass)
John or George: 6 Strings Bass (1968 Fender VI Bass)
John: Bridge's Guitar (1966 Guild Starfire XII 12-String Guitar)
George: Lead Vocal
Paul: Harmony Vocal
John: Backing Vocal
@Jim McCracken he is latino
@@PeterNash99 he’s just correcting him though
@@enshen2190 i mean that DLD2 is latino so that's because he makes mistakes
George played the organ, not John
I have a question, when you say “book credits Ringo” which book is it?
Paul's piano: one of the most beautiful, simple bits of piano ever. True genius....
ONE NOTE
yeah, he's just playing chords. for me as a pianist, it's boring but you do you... what makes it beautiful in my opinion is how all the instruments come together (no pun intended)
@@lonelycrona2388 It's not about technical virtuosity, though. It's about how his head is full of so many melodies.
He’s a bassist, you go play something with that much feel on bass champ
And do it for hit after hit after hit
When you get 2 Beatles singing together, that's where the magic is. It doesn't matter if it's John and Paul, John and George, George and Paul, or any of them with Ringo, that's the Beatle magic!
The bass and guitar during the chorus sounds like a happy go lucky song. What a group of musical geniuses they are/were.
I love the story behind this song. George took command of it and nobody questioned. Ringo Always knows what to do. One of the Beatles finest songs no question.
Actually, John and Paul wouldn't take this song seriously at first so George asked Eric Clapton to play guitar on it and when he arived, they suddenly took it more seriously.
Funny how they always gave George a hard time...
The more I think about it, George wrote the best songs... That's probably why. John and Paul didn't like being shown up.
@@Louisthefur Woah woah woah....slow down.....George DID NOT write the best songs....wow. He wrote some great songs near the end, but you need to reel that statement back in, lol. For every good Harrison song, you can name 10 good Lennon songs, and 10 good McCartney songs, if not 20.
@@MusicMan73790 ya maybe but "here comes the sun" is the greatest Beatles song ever. Dude! "while my guitar gently weeps"! Dude! "something"!
@@Louisthefur because he dropped his attachment to maclen and went on his own. paul and John didn't get a piece of the writing so they didn't care. that's why they held him back. When he was with maclen. they were each getting 20% of Georges songs while George was getting 6
The mistakes, especially with Clapton, he was just winging it, so many little plunks and gaps, and oh, let me chunk for 2 bars, then I'll arpeggiate, no plan at all. Love it
That's because it's not the final take.
@@dukeford8893 it was the one and only take. Unless Clapton's a liar...
@dukeford8893 to clarify, 44 Beatle takes one day. One take with Clapton the next, using take 17 as the base
George was a genius inviting Clapton in to play. He didn't let ego get in the way for a perfect guitar part.
in all these decons i find its amazing how little they're individually playing, just eneough. i think they actually use the space of 'not playing' just as much. But when their own part comes, a beat or a bar, gee they really nail it
I read where Eric Clapton said you spend your first 20 years learning how to play the guitar and the next 20 learning when not to play the guitar.
I totally agree William.
It's like clockwork, every piece fits together to make the whole thing function. It's staggering how intricate their recordings were considering they were only done on 4 or 8 tracks.
That's the way music is done by several musicians.....it has it spaces....and silences...You add to that genius ....Bingo....greatness....The Beatles. And remember....quality not quantity.
Very true
That little drum fill by Ringo at 3:03 is cool
Post sgt peppers he has the most feel of any drummer ever before and since
Mmm, the Bass with the Electric Guitar was soooo crunchy. I love it.
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The guitar/bass lines Paul/John worked out are brilliant. These guys were from another universe, period. UNTOUCHABLE by ANYONE!!!!!!!! NO OTHER BAND CLOSE!!!!!!!! NONE!!!!!
They were wired into God until the devil (Guess who) came down and intercepted it.
The section where they are playing together is incredible. They were plugged into the same brain.
@@loosilu I was just about to comment this. They were in perfect synch like the old days playing live 😭
@@lloydmoss217 Yoko Ono. She is a powerful witch who operates on a level imperceptible to most
Live in the studio it was all Lennon playing the bass on a 6 string. Giles Martin said so. Paul was on piano. George was on acoustic . Ringo drums. E.C
on electric guitar. Ringo over dubbed a maracas and Paul organ. I don't know if it's Paul doubling John at the bridge or John doubling himself. Probably Paul
John’s guitar part isolated sounds so different than when it’s part of the whole. Incredible how different it sounds out of context.
Where is the part John played?
He plays along with the bass
5:41 I have never heard this in the song. It sounds so out of character with the song but harmonically it blends in
I love that part! I think it's a clever arrangement, sort of like finding a hidden gem buried underneath. You can hear parts of it faintly on the original recording.
That’s the bassline! I doesn’t just “blend in”, it’s actually a huge foundation for the song. Take it away, and it will sound bare. I’ve always heard it distinctively. Are you sure you aren’t losing low frequencies by listening on laptop speakers?
@@simonprecheurllarena not bassline. I think he meant the 12 string that is harmonizing with the bass…
@@lancelot771 That does not sound at all like a 12 string to me.
Outstanding!!!
Every aspect of this song says True Masterpiece! George didn't write a lot of songs for the Beatles but what he did were truly out of this world brilliant. Putting Eric Clapton on lead guitar.. Doesn't get better then that. Does it? No animosity there. George was a great person. A true man of peace and love. No one would have handled that situation with such class and dignity as George did. I still have so much respect for him. He was such a wonderful person. He wrote from the heart meant every word.
Rest Peacefully George with Love🎶💖🎸🎶
I like how at the bass part you can hear Paul sliding on the strings in between pauses
Yes... about the "slides", etc... I see people ad-libbing their own versions... a lot *without* the little nuances (fills, slurs, bends, ghost notes, etc.).. not just on this song, but many others.
actually it is John playing
the sliding is very unlike Paul. I know no other bass track from Paul that has sliding. Do you?
@@evertvdb000 When I mean sliding, I mean you hear his hands rubbing against the strings cause I’m pretty sure that the bass he used for this track had roundwound strings and that scraping sound is only really apparent on roundwounds. For the most part, Paul used Flatwounds which don’t make that noise
@@Paul-gf6kp yes, i know, the glichting between notes, but it's not Paul
That's the great thing about the Beatles: they used to make music inside music. I mean, there are so many rythms in this song, and every instrument has something beautiful to add. Absolutely amazing!
Oh god I never before noticed that weird stuff that johns guitar and the bass do in the chorus
Yeah me too, but that's amazing, it's like they got their own chorus, pretty cool
john?
It sounds like a 12 string!
@@NEVER--MIND George's Rickenbacker!
@@michaelgiebey7007 Could very well be!
I love the improvisation in this song. Especially Eric’s guitar playing.
One of my favorite ever Beatle songs, but I never knew why... Now i do... Absolutely outstanding.. We'll never see their likes again... ..never
I can’t think of any rock/pop drummer that can get as deep in the pocket of the groove as Richard Starkey.
You mean Richard Starkey...
@@vsmicer Yes, of course I did. Thanks for the correction.
I mean.. Bernard Purdie? Jeff Pocaro? Max Roach? Vinnie Colaiuta? Snakey Jim Keltner? Art Blakey? Stewart Copeland? Ringo is a fine drummer, but the list of drummers that are more than his match is virtually endless.
@@OTOss8 Well, you've impressed me with your muso's list of obscure/ol' timee drummers. I'll give you Max Roach, Art Blakey and Stewart Copeland, mind....
I've never been much of a Ringo fan but I've just listed to 'I Deconstructing Oh! Darling - The Beatles Isolated Tracks' - and Ringo just simply nails it. He's not very virtuoso or sophisticated - but I'm a new fan I have to say.....
He may not be the best in the world, but his signature is super crystal clear
Everyone talking about the guitar or the bass, but the piano is a masterpiece too!
Such music like never before or will ever will be. It’s like a comet that flies past us and will never return. So glad I lived in that era.✌️
your videos always remind me how good of a drummer ringo is
Hahahah is true
I love his drums during 1966-1970...bad he some bad ass drum tracks
Yup, unbelievably understated and in the pocket, extremely unique simple rhythms like ticket to ride
Guitar and bass together in the chorus are just great
notice how the harmony vocals come in late at 14:48. Perfect in its imperfections.
Haunting vocals
They have a greater effect by coming in at an unexpected point.
Always Paul putting his signature
So many layers, definetly one of their best.
Las voces de Macca y George funcionan de una manera tan angelical. 17:52 a partir de esta parte en particular es una locura.
Siempre tuve duda si eran Paul y George o realmente George regrabado haciendo su propia armonia
The Piano so simple yet amazing and great hidden gem
Baby I'm Amazed. This is the highest level of rock and roll musicianship. Wow! Thanks for the isolated track series. I learn a lot from them.
Paul and John makes their own song!
your comment is the absolute stupidest ever.
The chorus between John and Paul is exquisite.
How does Ringo play so far behind HIMSELF without slowing down? His swing is like magic!
EDIT: Listening to the bleed of drums in the piano/castanets track, I think the key is that when Ringo plays late, the band keeps going instead of slowing down. That lets Ringo play behind the beat for that fat feel. Some of his strokes are REALLY late.
Yea your correct. The genius of Ringo.
Aren't the castanets the ones that are rushing? I think that the snare is in the right tempo, but the castanets seems to be a little fast
You can see that the drums are in the right tempo comparing mainly the snare with the piano track and with Clapton's guitar. Although ringo had a strange way, because of his swing, to be in the right time
He plays the downbeat more than most drummers
When people downplay Ringo's talent I point them to iso tracks. If they still don't get it they never will.
Just incredible to listen all the hidden sounds in this materpiece.
Ringo was lucky to find the other three and they were equally lucky to find him. Period.
Just as much I am amazed at the way the song is arranged. So many intricate pieces. Definitely beyond any of today’s work.
Wonderful sparse drumming from Ringo. Always delightful.
So slow and yet perfectly carrying the song, while other drummers would probably get wilder and overpace the song.
And what about those spooky hi pitched backing vocals at the Coda? Who could imagine doing that nowadays? _
Magnificent! Organic, pulsing, breathing… ALIVE! _
A form of art lost in the past.
Paul
Thank god Phil specter never got his hands in this!
He would have turned it into muzak.
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@@timothyd9543 the wall of sound is pretty good, actually
Why are you bringing up Phil Spector?
@@somethingsomeone8197 this song does not need it i believe. It would make it too muddy like some of the songs on ATMP, itll also sound very spector generic and wouldve went out of fashion quicker
The end of the vocals is just otherworldly. Beatles in the zone.
Those drums are magnificently simple...
The subtle work on the high hat is great.
paul's bass line in the chorus is amazing... almost playing against the melody yet it fits everything else going on so well...
That's Lennon on bass
@@michaelharrington75 No, he isn't.
@@gutgolf74 ruclips.net/video/nDCMK2VPeBA/видео.html
@@gutgolf74 yes, he used a fender VI
@@debomb721 Paul is playing the main bass, John some basic stuff that's hardly audible.
They were always marvelous, aren't they?
It is amazing how each of them contributes so much to just one song. Hearing the parts isolated is like hearing 4 songs in one. Thank you!
I'd say this is clear gem of a find except every other Beatle song I've heard broken down like this are equally great
One of George's finest.
2 quick notes...First note: Clapton's guitars SOUNDS like a weeping guitar...amazing. Second note: talk about selfless approach...George "gives up" the lead guitar podium to his friend Eric...for one of the Beatles most amazing tunes IMO.
Hairs standing on end!! Paul's distorted bass 'chords'! I always wondered. Mixed with John on 12-string for the choruses, and that awesome line they did together. We now know what we were hearing... the magic! Not to mention one of EC's most epic performances.
Great song; beautiful tone and touch from Eric; sweet vocal by George. Thanks for this.
This, as with what I've heard so far of the Led Zeppelin isolated tracks, seems the formula was, have a great song with a killer riff and double everything. Also, no gating, no cleaning any "noise" whatsoever. It all adds up to humans making art. Don't let perfection be the enemy of good.
That bass ❤️
It's not a 12-string but two separate guitars doubling the bass in the chorus. These multitracks come from Rock Band, where they put most of this riff to the bass track, but the ending is actually on the Piano/Organ/Castanets track (this is pretty common for multitracks of these games, for gameplay and technical purposes). Listen at 20:29, you will hear the final note ringing on two guitars, but then only one of them does a quick slide up. Same thing at 22:09-22:12. For some reason this particular two guitar doubling the bass part in chorus is mixed out on the 2018 mix of the song.
possible
What a great song....perhaps the best rock song ever?
Yes it is
Beatles with Clapton one of their all time greatest that people everywhere can’t stop taking about ? Yup very likely is ! A Geoege song on top of it during his famous late peak! Come on!
I can hear John's finger sliding on the guitar and maybe Paul's bass too.
Some people says John played tremolo guitar.
Paul is still slidin’
Interesting to see the picture of Paul with the left handed Fender Jazz bass. It's an instrument you rarely see him playing. Over the years their are thousands of pictures of him playing Hoffner, then Rickenbacher and even Wal basses, but so few photos like this with Fender Jazz.
The only pictures I've seen of him with a Jazz bass are from the white album sessions and from the Band On The Run sessions. And even then, not that many.
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@@thatmarchingarrow He played the Fender in Rock Show with Wings.
@@loosilu Cool, I didn't know that. I know he used the Ric during the Wings Over The World tour pretty much exclusively, (and it was definitely his main bass during most of his time with Wings) but I didn't know which bass he used for the studio version of Rock Show.
The Ringo`s iconic parts just cry for sampling
John and Paul's isolated tracks sound like Scooby Doo creeping around music
Omg! This is driving me wild!! Incredible on every level
Yeah amazing!
Fueron únicos. Sin comparación. Cada uno de ellos eran excepcionales.
I'll never hear this song the same way again. Lots of cool hidden stuff.
YEAH. SUCKS WWWWWWWWWWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAYYYYYYYYY LESS.
John's guitar on this song is simply genius.
The strumming pattern for George’s rhythm part during the intro is 1 2 3+4+ and during the D chord, he changes it to 1 2+3+4+
ビートルズの楽曲はたくさんの音が詰まっているのが、こういう分析を聴くたびにわかる。
それがビートルズが何度聞いても飽きない要素になっているのだろう。
Paul sure had a tendency to go beyond with the basslines in George's songs. Think For Yourself, Taxman, Something, Here Comes The Sun, this and even Savoy Truffle! Something rather special there, huh.
Perfección inigualable, dedicación total y magnífica. Mejor... Imposible.
Ringo’s brilliant drumming
Extremely awesome. Thank you.
Mais uma do George Harrison no Top 10 dos Beatles junto com Here Comes the Sun e Something.
4:50 Paul & John there is amazing. I always thought Lennon played the bass but now I’m pretty sure it was Paul.
Absolute master class in songwriting here
It really sounds like a home 8-channel production...but the song is a masterpiece!!!
I usually used to skip it, but 'deconstructed' reveals it's hidden magnificence, far beyond the glittering walls of the Beatle Universe!!!!!!!!!
5:41 why is John's guitar echoing the bassline so muted on the song itself compared to this? Absolutely so cool
Eric's guitar 💔💔
He really nailed it at making the guitar sound like it’s actually weeping and squeeling. It’s wonderful
@@Bebe-rn2fh yea, eric did a really nice job. He did it for George.
I never noticed how much George took from Eric's style here for the Get Back sessions, eg. Dig A Pony.
Beatle Paul's Bass playing on this will echo throughout time in the halls of Rock N Roll Valhalla. Paul the Fierce One.
The best "sad" Beatles song !!
I think it s " sad" in a very positive and uplifting way, if that makes sense. At the time this came out , several of us thought it was a song for the future.
Not sad song at all
@@jimfritz9503 the text talks about the fact that we cannot
(and we don't know how) to love a lot of people.
@@itamarbushari88 the text talks about the fact that we cannot
(and we don't know how) to love a lot of people.
@@LouisSimon1993 ok, but it's not really sad
Absolutely brilliant.
Thanks so much for doing this.
The Fab Four on action! My top 10 Beatles songs!
in the second track during the bridge there is paul's bass, john's 12-string guitar and george on a fender VI all playing the same melody
05:41 12-string and bass in octaves? Also, sounds like it could be a bass VI from the ways it's playing the power chords in the solo and outro.
I have always thought this song included Georges' 12 string Rickenbacker. It sure sounds like it starting at 5:40
Definitely! George
i believe it is a rick 12 string
it could be john lennons starfire xii, but we dont know for sure
I admire this song more..METAL CRUNCH RIFFS...the White Album had that sludge metal sound.....a Masterpiece
The old Bert Kaempfert bassline.
This is simply...fantastic.
Nice riffs by Clapton
Everything fits in the end perfectly.You have to turn it up a little louder
trough the ear goggles.
Great vocals-McCartney makes anyone sound better
Paul could harmonize with a rock, tbh. The harmony from vocal/background vocal in this song is hauntingly beautiful.
Clapton played this on a cherry red Gibson Les Paul named "Lucy", not the SG shown in the clip above.
To my ears it sounds like an SG, having both that and a LP, but most importantly if the engineers of today recorded Eric's track they would have sucked all the life out of the track taking all the little flubs and nuances out of his guitar part coming out sounding lifeless and sterile like most music today.
SG according to Guitar World.
@@gregcharles999 It’s definitely a Les Paul
@@photonotavailable7936 Guitar World is wrong
Lennon, Harrison and Clapton. Wow
This one makes up for *not* being able to find [any] decent stuff for "Back In The USSR"... thanks a bunch. :-)
pour l'histoire de la musique,..... merci, merci merci 👍
I never heard the actual breakdown of john and paul in the song. It sounded quite interesting
this is about the best deal I could get. free out-takes of Clapton's BEATLE work. before RUclips, I'd have paid good money for a tape of this.
That fender bass 6 sounds so nastyyy 🔥
I think this might have been the first recording with Ringo’s 5 piece Ludwig Hollywood kit, I think I hear 3 toms.
I did some research and apparently Ringo got the Hollywood double mounted tom kit on September 11th, 1968 and they were first used on the track “Glass Onion”. “WMGGW” was recorded on September 5-6. Still, like you, it does seem like the toms are expansive. Not sure if I hear three distinct tones but o see where you are coming from on this.
@@drummer78 yeah I’ve seen that too but obviously nobody really knows except maybe Ringo, but I doubt he even remembers.
To me, it would make sense that he would have gotten his 5-piece kit when he returned from his 2 week hiatus in Sardinia. This song, as well as Helter Skelter were recorded just a couple days before Glass Onion, and both songs have a very expanded Tom sound. They could very well be recorded with the Hollywood kit. Just my theory
Absolutely love the isolation of the tracks of all the instruments played by the Beatles and Eric's solo! As for Eric's solo I'd love to know how they got that sound other than Eric playing a Les Paul. It sounds to me like a flanger effect but I'm sure some type of tape effect.
he's running the guitar through a Leslie which has a spinning fan in it creating a kind of doppler effect. normally used with a Hammond B3 organ.
Andrew thank you. I was wondering if he was using a leslie speaker
@@deselby260 I remember reading in Lewisohns book that the engineers recalled applying the effect manually by moving the controls of an oscillator up and down. This creates more of less the same sound as a lesley speaker.
@@viniciuscosta0601Clapton não usou Leslie amplificador nesse som
The distinct tones of the Bartell Fretless can be heard at 3:07 & 5:52
Gracias por compartir que genios éstos tíos!
I remember this first time I heard this where John’s 12 string bridge part wasn’t buried and I thought “Why didn’t they make John’s part more prevalent on the Final Cut of the White Album?”
This is John playing a bass/guitar hybrid by Fender. The Fender VI, which he or George would play when Paul was on piano.
ruclips.net/video/bIw3mLChTSo/видео.html
This was recorded during WMGGW
You can hear Organ (John) Ringo (Drums) Paul (Piano) George (Acoustic) Clapton (Electric Guitar)
It’s so well done the the fuck!, really you guys are our to go channel for the Beatles content