White Album 1968 00:00 Drums, Piano and Flugelhorn 02:58 Bass, Bells and Tambourine 06:22 Lennon's Guitar 10:20 George's Guitar 12:20 Vocals and Acoustic Guitar 15:45 Backing Vocals and Handclaps 18:03 Airplane 18:09 Thanks!!! Personnel Drums (1964 Ludwig Super Classic Black Oyster Pearl): Paul Mccartney Bells: Paul Mccartney Tambourine: John Lennon and Mal evans Bass (1966 Fender Jazz Bass): Paul Mccartney Rhythmic Guitar (1965 Epiphone Casino ES230TD and Gibson 160E plugged in ): John Lennon Lead Guitar (1957 Gibson Les Paul or 1964 Gibson SG): George Harrison Piano (Bechstein #44064 Grand): Paul Mccartney Flugelhorn: Paul Mccartney Lead Vocals: John Lennon Backing Vocals and Handclaps: John Lennon, Paul Mccartney, George Harrison, Mal Evans, Jackie Lomax and John McCartney (Paul's Cousin) _________________________________________________________________________ Patreon: www.patreon.com/dld2music Instagram: instagram.com/dld2.music/ Paypal: www.paypal.com/paypalme/DLD2Music
The final product is so well polished and produced and pristine that you don’t notice how much of a gritty undertone George’s guitar has until you hear it isolated. Such gorgeous texture it adds in a subtle way.
Somehow the most perfect thing ever, despite so much of it being completely imperfect. It slows down, speeds up, little glitches, coming in slightly wrong, stuff not quite on the beat. If this was recorded today, with the benefit of ProTools etc, it would be so much more polished and tidy. I love how natural and real it is. The isolation really lets you hear it all. Magical!
Not to mention one of the greatest songs ever!!! The instrumentation is outstanding, and Ringo is not even the drummer on this song, having left the band temporarily over an argument with Sir Paul. The Beatles double LP (more famously, or perhaps infamously, know as The White Album) has some throw away songs, but on the other hand, has some songs that are phenomenal - Dear Prudence, While My Guitar Gently Weeps, Happiness is a Warm Gun, Blackbird, Julia, Yer Blues, Mother Nature's Son, Sexy Sadie, Revolution No. 1, and Savoy Truffle - awesome songs!!!
Travis pick - the only one that persevered with it in India after Donovan demonstrated the technique. He sat under a tree at the Maharishi's Ashram in Rishikesh and nailed it in an afternoon. From that came the genesis of many songs.
I started to cry, when I heard John's guitar. That is the essence of the song, and I always thought it was a blend of overdubs, from both John and George. It's just John!
@@Alloy7 Makes me cry whether it's isolated or part of the whole. Miraculously beautiful. Essence of the song, of concern, of life? "That you are part of everything" 🙏✌️❤️
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@@Alloy7 Amei!
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@@Alloy7 Eu também chorei! Não tem como segurar!😢😢
Right? It’s sooooo damn good. And it’s unreal to think that he used that technique on 3 tracks for The White Album: Dear Prudence, Happiness is a Warm Gun, and Julia. Yet the tracks are so well produced, engineered, and balanced that they each feel like a distinct picking style despite being the same one. It’s unreal how much flavor he could put on Travis picking.
Hesitate to bandy the word 'genius' about. Let's say, supremely talented but at times a very naughty boy. Let's never lose track of the fact that they are all, 'just' magical troubadours and poets - artists - blessed with a gift that enrich our lives. I always think of the gangster Harry Flower's line in 'Performance': "I like that. Turn it up." Is there really anything more?
Actually Prudence Farrow never heard the song before the actual release. But George told her before departing from India that they wrote a song about her. But a nice thought!
@@benfoldsfunf4517 there are a few pics of Ringo playing that double kit; check Mark Lewisohn’s Recording Sessions book to find put what song(s) he may have used that set up
You know, just as George Harrison was coming into his own as an improvisor, he became a slide Guitarist! I would have preferred he confirmed playing traditional Guitar! My all-time favorite George Harrison Guitar solo on a Beatles recording was his solo on "Let It Be" Album version which was recorded on January 4,1970.
Amen to the other comment... I think John's acoustic rhythm playing is absolutely beautiful. John was actually a ve y underrated guitarist... He was very innovative and played with excellent technique.
@@SnipinG1337 Lol why do I run into you everywhere. Stop stalking me nigga lmao. Kidding though, I mean you obviously must have a similar taste in music. I don't remember where I last found you. I had notifs off at the time, I'd just intended to not get notifs from a certain thread of comments but didn't realize it gets rid of them all
6:22 If this is what I hear whilst on my deathbed fading away into the void, I will die happy. This is the most beautiful thing John ever created besides his two sons.
I love that they allowed it to be so prominent. Listening to some of the demo songs released recently, notably Old Brown Shoe, Octopus's Garden and Here Comes the Sun, the bass was just like this, but the final recordings, whilst still bass masterpieces, not quite the level of this one as they are so much quieter.
Everybody is on top of his art on that one... John playin a beautiful and sweat acoustic finger picking guitar part...in a contrast way Paul put a groovy slidy bass line giving a nice suportive rythm presence and what's about George...who clearly put his indian musical influence on the electric guitar which sound really unsual when you listen it on a isolated track but it's soo original and meticulous...It just fitt perfectly to the final mix...That's one of a million reason why the Beatles are so great !
These comments put each musisian in a unmatchable class ! I'm running out of time waiting for a group or person,artist to make a simular effect on music an or culture as these 4 boys from England ? Its like time stopped and their isn't going to be anymore improvement on Rock n Roll NOMORE ! And yes that is GREAT and SAD at the same time .
Thank you so much for this . Amazing band forever. John's playing is great . Paul's creative playing on drums and bass took the song to another higher level. It's like magic .. Lennon/McCartney will never be matched
I had not made that connection before. An interesting take to be sure. As we might well know by now, Led Zep wasn't above "borrowing" stuff from others.
@@nathanrobledo7855 Some people say the later part is actually ringo drumming, the other is paul, coz ringo kinda left the band when this song was recorded so paul had to play drums initially, even this video shows ringo's face for that ending part 😂😂
@@gutgolf74 I’m pretty sure the whole reason people think that (besides the drums sounding the way they do) is cause he was there in the final day or two of the song being made.
Love every singe track of this song, the drum fills, the melodic bass, the backing guitar of Lennon, the sound of George's tone and playing, the magic vocals.... the airplane as well
I think Dear Prudence is the best studio performance the Beatles ever recorded. It is just odd that Ringo wasn't there. But around 2:10, Paul imitates him pretty well!
That's not Paul on the outro drum fills... When Ringo returned they punched him in at the end to add that amazing drum solo/fills... you can hear from the isolated tapes above that it was punched in, hence why it was Ringo. Everything before that was Paul on drums as we all have come to know
Quien dijo que The Beatles era el centro y punto de partida de la música, tiene toda la razon.... Eran una obra maestra, unos genios adelantados a su época
Listening to these tracks isolated makes me even more certain that the drum overdubs starting at 2:03 panned right, are actually Paul. I never notice before that there are clearly 2 drum overdubs there panned right making it sound like impressive playing. Pehaps this is the reason why people assumed that part was Ringo, even when all the evidence points to it being Paul. When listening to it in isolation with the knowledge there are clearly 2 overdubs being played simultaniously, it sounds very much like Paul's style. The playing in this part is quite similar to Momma MIss America in sections. As others have said, at 2:20 ish when the snare drum sound changes sounds like the tea towel on the snare fell off, which sounds good in the context of the playing. I also always wondered why there was that other short drum part panned left at 2:09, but it sounds to me like a small part of the original drum track which was faded up for a couple of seconds. This seems to match the drums leaking in though other mics at 14:55 ish. It then sounds like the dual drum overdub ends at 2:35, returning to the original drum track panned right again.
Some of George’s lines are so psychedelic. Love the stinging tone he manages to get out of his guitar. Nice counterpoint to the dreaminess of the song.
White album was cut after SPLHCB and MMT which was sort of extension of Sgt Pepper’s. Then the Beatles came up with the white album to remind the fans that Sgt Pepper’s band was fictitious and this was the real band which is why the official title of the white album is The Beatles. Thanks for posting this to understand the Beatles to great extent.
15:45 Johns and Pauls high voice are definitely predominant here and 16:11 Georges and Pauls high harmony and Mals low voice Sorry man but this is trippy lmaoo
Such a masterpiece of a song! It’s always been my favorite. I’m very thankful you shared this video so that we could hear all the parts. So incredible.
@@BeatlesCentricUniverse Also from Ken Scott, you know one of the main engineers on the album? “Hi, I don't know for sure but I believe it is Paul on the whole thing. The two things that lead me to that are that Ringo didn't rejoin the band until they were back at Abbey Road and I know we did no re-recording on Dear Prudence. It is actually the Barry Sheffield, Trident, mix that's on the album. Now, as I wasn't at the recordings I cannot say for sure that no-one else played drums, ie. Bernard Purdie, but I really don't think so.”
Being a drummer myself, and Beatle fan, I have to say, it does sound more like Paul's playing. On the hihat eighth notes, he plays ever so slightly behind. Purposeful or not. Ringo was pretty much straight on top of the beat. If you listen to the "McCartney" solo album, you can get a sense for Paul's playing on songs like Maybe I'm Amazed, and Junk, I think you get hear this. It's decent, but it's not Ringo
Great to hear to hear John and George's guitars, particularly George's subtle playing which is had to fully hear in the full version. Both John and George's are virtually instrumental songs or compositions in their own right.
Thank you for sharing your talent and expertise with the world. Love your work and this song is a major favorite of mine. Like pointillism, the isolated imperfections heard that blend into a perfect song is amazing to hear...thanks!
This is right up there with Ob-La-Di Ob-La-Da, Good Night, Revolution 1, Helter Skelter, Yer Blues, While My Guitar Gently Weeps, I Will, Mother Nature's Son, and Blackbird
Please make the deconstruction of Words Of Love, Honey Don't, I Don't Want To Spoil The Party, I'm a Loser, No Reply, Ticket To Ride, Help, Helter Skelter, You Like Me Too Much, I've Just Seen a Face, Michelle, If I Needed Someone, Cry For A Shadow, I Wanna Be Your Man, What Goes On, Run For Your Life, and other songs
Listen to John's finger picking guitar part - one of the all time most beautiful sounds i have ever heard - on the most recent re-mix of the White Album Giles Martin put heavy reverb on John's guitar part and it is awful what Giles did there - i cannot listen to that mix and avoid it at all costs - the original mix was magical and John's guitar is hypnotic, meditative with a touch of melancholy
White Album 1968
00:00 Drums, Piano and Flugelhorn
02:58 Bass, Bells and Tambourine
06:22 Lennon's Guitar
10:20 George's Guitar
12:20 Vocals and Acoustic Guitar
15:45 Backing Vocals and Handclaps
18:03 Airplane
18:09 Thanks!!!
Personnel
Drums (1964 Ludwig Super Classic Black Oyster Pearl): Paul Mccartney
Bells: Paul Mccartney
Tambourine: John Lennon and Mal evans
Bass (1966 Fender Jazz Bass): Paul Mccartney
Rhythmic Guitar (1965 Epiphone Casino ES230TD and Gibson 160E plugged in ): John Lennon
Lead Guitar (1957 Gibson Les Paul or 1964 Gibson SG): George Harrison
Piano (Bechstein #44064 Grand): Paul Mccartney
Flugelhorn: Paul Mccartney
Lead Vocals: John Lennon
Backing Vocals and Handclaps: John Lennon, Paul Mccartney, George Harrison, Mal Evans, Jackie Lomax and John McCartney (Paul's Cousin)
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@@onedayagogo recorded in trident
Thank you so much for posting this utterly fascinating material. What software do you use to get such phenomenal isolation results?
@@grinsko6741 original masters with some arrangements
@@DLD2Music yes on 8 track
Where was Ringo?
This is one of the best lead guitar playing in any song of 60's
ruclips.net/video/eB51JchewDg/видео.html
The final product is so well polished and produced and pristine that you don’t notice how much of a gritty undertone George’s guitar has until you hear it isolated. Such gorgeous texture it adds in a subtle way.
ruclips.net/video/eB51JchewDg/видео.html
I know right, well said. Only heard that part isolated a year ago. And only then you realize what you describe so rightfully there.
@@StudioMargalima I show how to play George's parts here: ruclips.net/video/eB51JchewDg/видео.html
I would say that about all of the pieces. Awesome work of art.
Somehow the most perfect thing ever, despite so much of it being completely imperfect. It slows down, speeds up, little glitches, coming in slightly wrong, stuff not quite on the beat. If this was recorded today, with the benefit of ProTools etc, it would be so much more polished and tidy. I love how natural and real it is. The isolation really lets you hear it all. Magical!
This is the exact reason I look to these isolated videos for inspiration for what I want to do in the future with music. It's just much more human.
Ainda bem que não! Podemos ouvir sem interferências! Muito melhor saber como eles eram na real!
A bit like the Mona Lisa's smile - it's not quite right but who would dare want to 'fix' it!?
It sounds real !
I think this is the best song on the whole album
Not to mention one of the greatest songs ever!!! The instrumentation is outstanding, and Ringo is not even the drummer on this song, having left the band temporarily over an argument with Sir Paul. The Beatles double LP (more famously, or perhaps infamously, know as The White Album) has some throw away songs, but on the other hand, has some songs that are phenomenal - Dear Prudence, While My Guitar Gently Weeps, Happiness is a Warm Gun, Blackbird, Julia, Yer Blues, Mother Nature's Son, Sexy Sadie, Revolution No. 1, and Savoy Truffle - awesome songs!!!
This and While My Guitar Gently Weeps
Happiness is a warm gun
Best Beatles song even.
Beautiful guitar playing by john.
Travis pick - the only one that persevered with it in India after Donovan demonstrated the technique. He sat under a tree at the Maharishi's Ashram in Rishikesh and nailed it in an afternoon. From that came the genesis of many songs.
I started to cry, when I heard John's guitar. That is the essence of the song, and I always thought it was a blend of overdubs, from both John and George. It's just John!
@@Alloy7 Makes me cry whether it's isolated or part of the whole. Miraculously beautiful. Essence of the song, of concern, of life? "That you are part of everything" 🙏✌️❤️
@@Alloy7 Amei!
@@Alloy7 Eu também chorei! Não tem como segurar!😢😢
One of my favorites. I think George's fills just make this song.
Georges is the best
Yea those fills add so much.
John’s fingerpicking is beyond phenomenal. And to think he learned Travis-style fingerpicking by Donovan in three days😳
Right? It’s sooooo damn good. And it’s unreal to think that he used that technique on 3 tracks for The White Album: Dear Prudence, Happiness is a Warm Gun, and Julia. Yet the tracks are so well produced, engineered, and balanced that they each feel like a distinct picking style despite being the same one. It’s unreal how much flavor he could put on Travis picking.
He was very accomplished already so it seems to me he could pick up this added style relatively fast if he’s focused . I’m not a guitarist
Welp. That's the story, now, isn't it?
Donovan learnt in 3, John in 2! 😅
@@aaronquist8125 Julia is a handful! Always gives me cramps!
Everything sounds good until John's guitar comes in and then it sounds like the Gates of Heaven opened up and gave us music- WOW- Lennon was a genius.
Hesitate to bandy the word 'genius' about. Let's say, supremely talented but at times a very naughty boy. Let's never lose track of the fact that they are all, 'just' magical troubadours and poets - artists - blessed with a gift that enrich our lives.
I always think of the gangster Harry Flower's line in 'Performance': "I like that. Turn it up." Is there really anything more?
@@ronaldchapman2806 Lennon was a genius, there I said it for you
yes he was
@@ronaldchapman2806 John Lennon definitely was a GENIUS.
George's guitar is epic
George was the acoustic guitar.
@@MentoringMetodologico not
💯 💶
@@MentoringMetodologico Absolutely wrong. It's John playing the travis picking he was taught by Donovan in India.
I wish I could have Heard john and Paul sing Dear Prudence to Prudence outside her bungalow in India Where John wrote it
Actually Prudence Farrow never heard the song before the actual release. But George told her before departing from India that they wrote a song about her. But a nice thought!
one of the coolest drum pics of Paul on a double kick set up
Not bad. But I would love to hear what Ringo would have done with it.
@@benfoldsfunf4517 there are a few pics of Ringo playing that double kit; check Mark Lewisohn’s Recording Sessions book to find put what song(s) he may have used that set up
The best pop song. Great melody, great playing, great lyrics.
George’s contribution brought things to great crescendo. Marvellous contribution
This is WHY the Beatles was all times most genius band. Ever. Pure perfection!
Also think how they were born at just the right time for experimenting with this emerging technology to express themselves the way they did.
Plenty bad tracks: Wild Honey Pie, Dig It, Only A Northern Song, Mr. Moonlight...
@@steveconn I really like the longer cut of Dig it (quite innovative) and Only a Northern Song...
@@steveconn None of those are bad. You just don’t care for them. I happen to like Wild Honey Pie. But that’s just them goofing around anyway.
George’s playing is beautiful.
You know, just as George Harrison was coming into his own as an improvisor, he became a slide Guitarist!
I would have preferred he confirmed playing traditional Guitar!
My all-time favorite George Harrison Guitar solo on a Beatles recording was his solo on "Let It Be" Album version which was recorded on January 4,1970.
John's, as well.
Amen to the other comment... I think John's acoustic rhythm playing is absolutely beautiful. John was actually a ve y underrated guitarist... He was very innovative and played with excellent technique.
I honestly don’t really like George’s playing on this particular song that much, but John’s playing is otherworldly.
I always thought George was the 'cement' of the Beatles. This proves it !
Georges final solo, to me, just instills pure hope in a time of desperation. I think of it all the time when I'm struggling, now is one of those times
It is pure magic
What a beautiful description of that part!
It feels exactly like you’ve wrote
valient
Es un riff creado por Lennon.
@@SnipinG1337 Lol why do I run into you everywhere. Stop stalking me nigga lmao. Kidding though, I mean you obviously must have a similar taste in music. I don't remember where I last found you.
I had notifs off at the time, I'd just intended to not get notifs from a certain thread of comments but didn't realize it gets rid of them all
11:35 George's Guitar Solo
O John mandou muito bem também!❤
Bass in this song is MASTERPIECE
YEa!
I agree! Its one of the only times I've heard it! Paul's base here! Wow!
Genius Paul
He actually (mostly) follows the bassnotes played on the guitar.
@@AB-mt9nfstill bad ass
6:22 If this is what I hear whilst on my deathbed fading away into the void, I will die happy. This is the most beautiful thing John ever created besides his two sons.
I agree with that. please ,play this song as I die
u might be right
he definitely was in the zone with this
one of his last pre-heroin songs
I've never heard it put more eloquently and agree wholeheartedly John's guitar opening alone is transcendent.
My favorite bass line of all time! Totally makes the song! Definitely in my top 5 fav Beatles songs
How can a baseline make a song? What about Lennon‘s vocals? What about Harrison‘s guitars? Just thought of a great song without the bass.
@@twj2002 That’s the kick-ass thing about opinions. Everybody’s are different.
I love that they allowed it to be so prominent. Listening to some of the demo songs released recently, notably Old Brown Shoe, Octopus's Garden and Here Comes the Sun, the bass was just like this, but the final recordings, whilst still bass masterpieces, not quite the level of this one as they are so much quieter.
Love the bass on this, but the guitars, and Lennon's voice are all gorgeous on this tune.
Best bass line... right up there with JPJ playing Ramble On...
The greatest band in the bloody world 👍🏻🇬🇧🎸
That has ever been…
oh yeah
Fully agree
I always loved the sound George dialed in with his SG, no matter the track it always sounded good
always wanted to know exactly what his DP SG settings were [pickup selector/knobs]..much more going on post-guitar of course =\
I actually think it was the fretless. 10:33 That last slide up has no fret noise
One of the best arrangements of a Beatles song. Up there with A Day In The Life in my opinion
When I die, what I will miss most is this song.
Well, don't worry you won't know - you can't miss something when you're dead as....you're dead.
Wow! All the bleed through on tracks, clicks, noises, etc. Maybe that was part of the secret. Awesome listen. Couldn't imagine music without them.
By far Lennon's best contribution to the White Album. Superb job as always. I can finally here the flugelhorn!
I think his guitar part is awesome
After Happiness is a warm gun, l'm so tired and Sexy Sadie.
@@billythedog-309 this
Lennon on the White Album was his best contribution to the white album, everything he did.
Honestly my least favorite Lennon song on the album
Everybody is on top of his art on that one... John playin a beautiful and sweat acoustic finger picking guitar part...in a contrast way Paul put a groovy slidy bass line giving a nice suportive rythm presence and what's about George...who clearly put his indian musical influence on the electric guitar which sound really unsual when you listen it on a isolated track but it's soo original and meticulous...It just fitt perfectly to the final mix...That's one of a million reason why the Beatles are so great !
John played an Epiphone 335, not technically an acoustic
Only one ?
These comments put each musisian in a unmatchable class ! I'm running out of time waiting for a group or person,artist to make a simular effect on music an or culture as these 4 boys from England ? Its like time stopped and their isn't going to be anymore improvement on Rock n Roll NOMORE ! And yes that is GREAT and SAD at the same time .
@@lisag18 No John played his J160 through an amp, probably Fender.
I like how the photos are period accurate. That's how they all looked during the white album era
3:14 “gimmie more C O W B E L L!!”😂
Thank you so much for this .
Amazing band forever. John's playing is great . Paul's creative playing on drums and bass took the song to another higher level. It's like magic .. Lennon/McCartney will never be matched
12:20 brought tears to my eyes. Its been SO long !!
how many hear this song's influence on Led Zep's "Ten Years Gone"? Especially, Harrison's guitar work.
Never noticed but yeah
I had not made that connection before. An interesting take to be sure. As we might well know by now, Led Zep wasn't above "borrowing" stuff from others.
Absolutely!! I have always thought that!!
Great observation! … always loved Ten Years Gone , and now I can make the connection . Thanks!!
the drumming at the end is incredible
Right?? That part always blows me away
@@nathanrobledo7855
Some people say the later part is actually ringo drumming, the other is paul, coz ringo kinda left the band when this song was recorded so paul had to play drums initially, even this video shows ringo's face for that ending part 😂😂
@@sarveshbane1609 I know, it's ridiculous. Ringo just wasn't there, end of story.
@@gutgolf74 I’m pretty sure the whole reason people think that (besides the drums sounding the way they do) is cause he was there in the final day or two of the song being made.
@@didybopintitys No, he definitely was NOT there.
The Beatles were such a great vocal band. Backing vocals on Dear Prudence were very clever.
Love every singe track of this song, the drum fills, the melodic bass, the backing guitar of Lennon, the sound of George's tone and playing, the magic vocals.... the airplane as well
The last time he sings "dear" is so full, so emotion-laden, so achingly beautiful....
It's amazing how each individual track is beautiful on it's own and then to think the song is all of them being played together.
I think Dear Prudence is the best studio performance the Beatles ever recorded. It is just odd that Ringo wasn't there. But around 2:10, Paul imitates him pretty well!
That's not Paul on the outro drum fills... When Ringo returned they punched him in at the end to add that amazing drum solo/fills... you can hear from the isolated tapes above that it was punched in, hence why it was Ringo. Everything before that was Paul on drums as we all have come to know
@@DaFreezeey Damn it, you just burst my bubble. But at the same time, I'm glad that Ringo is part of the best studio performance the Beatles recorded.
@@FortYeah no it’s Paul playing drums at the end
@@ewest14 Ok then!
@@DaFreezeey Wrong, Ringo was gone when they recorded it, and there's absolutely NO evidence for him having added anything to the track.
Quien dijo que The Beatles era el centro y punto de partida de la música, tiene toda la razon.... Eran una obra maestra, unos genios adelantados a su época
The bassline on Verse Two is epic❤❤😊
Everyone is awesome in this perfect song.
this is sheer genius by each of the fabs....they were on a peak when doing this song
just wanted say thankyou for posting these of the beatles it really helps with my depression thankyou so much means the world to me
Listening to these tracks isolated makes me even more certain that the drum overdubs starting at 2:03 panned right, are actually Paul. I never notice before that there are clearly 2 drum overdubs there panned right making it sound like impressive playing. Pehaps this is the reason why people assumed that part was Ringo, even when all the evidence points to it being Paul. When listening to it in isolation with the knowledge there are clearly 2 overdubs being played simultaniously, it sounds very much like Paul's style. The playing in this part is quite similar to Momma MIss America in sections.
As others have said, at 2:20 ish when the snare drum sound changes sounds like the tea towel on the snare fell off, which sounds good in the context of the playing.
I also always wondered why there was that other short drum part panned left at 2:09, but it sounds to me like a small part of the original drum track which was faded up for a couple of seconds. This seems to match the drums leaking in though other mics at 14:55 ish.
It then sounds like the dual drum overdub ends at 2:35, returning to the original drum track panned right again.
Thanks couldn't have said it better!
16:22 always the best part for me..
Some of George’s lines are so psychedelic. Love the stinging tone he manages to get out of his guitar. Nice counterpoint to the dreaminess of the song.
White album was cut after SPLHCB and MMT which was sort of extension of Sgt Pepper’s. Then the Beatles came up with the white album to remind the fans that Sgt Pepper’s band was fictitious and this was the real band which is why the official title of the white album is The Beatles. Thanks for posting this to understand the Beatles to great extent.
@HI JINX Revolver is one of greatest album ever made.
Revolver may be the best. But this may also be. Either way
Amazing stuff. Great working on separating everything.
Paul on this track plays almost everything 😍
Ps: amazing bass and John rhythmic guitar
John and George did the guitars, not Paul.
Except all guitars.
This is all the evidence you need how underrated a guitarist John Lennon was. You can Google the guitar tab for yourself. It's next level.
Yeah, he's doing a nice conventional, but well executed picking. Personally I'm more impressed with George's lead work.
15:45 Johns and Pauls high voice are definitely predominant here and 16:11 Georges and Pauls high harmony and Mals low voice
Sorry man but this is trippy lmaoo
Made my day!!!
Is someone saying "cowbell" in the background of the bass track? Listen at 3:13 and 3:18. The second one is especially audible.
John’s guitar work here is so utterly mesmerising. Thanks Mike Love for teaching the band finger-picking when they were all together In Rishikesh.
Donovan Leitch*
@@DLD2Music I stand corrected!
Donovan taught John the picking technique.
@@oskarmac14 Thank you! I stand corrected 👍🏼😊
The end of this song is one of my favorite endings ever.
My favorite from the white album, easily
Such a masterpiece of a song! It’s always been my favorite. I’m very thankful you shared this video so that we could hear all the parts. So incredible.
Johns soft and beautiful playing on this is so good it shows that he could play very well
Sometimes when I listen to this, even I think it's Ringo on drums. Paul certainly knew what he was doing when he got behind the drums.
Thank you so much!!!! I almost cry listening every track...
Definitely Paul’s drumming. Sounds just like the album McCartney
except for the coda
The sound of a musical genius who is slightly ragged on drums!
DLD2 Music! you are like a surgeon--exposing the ''guts'' of a song to us all. Thanks again.
It still blows my mind that Paul is on drums on the final cut. Not the only time he played drums on a tune. What a band!
Thank you for sharing this gift with us ❤️
Meraviglioso brano ! Strumenti ..., lirica ..., etc.
Drums are Paul only, including the snare overdubs. Look it up.
@@BeatlesCentricUniverse WRONG! Listen to the basic track on White Album 50th anniversary box, fills are all there already on the basic drum track.
@@BeatlesCentricUniverse Also from Ken Scott, you know one of the main engineers on the album? “Hi, I don't know for sure but I believe it is Paul on the whole thing. The two things that lead me to that are that Ringo didn't rejoin the band until they were back at Abbey Road and I know we did no re-recording on Dear Prudence. It is actually the Barry Sheffield, Trident, mix that's on the album. Now, as I wasn't at the recordings I cannot say for sure that no-one else played drums, ie. Bernard Purdie, but I really don't think so.”
@@BeatlesCentricUniverse So not only are you WRONG, you’re also very welcome. 👍👍
Being a drummer myself, and Beatle fan, I have to say, it does sound more like Paul's playing. On the hihat eighth notes, he plays ever so slightly behind. Purposeful or not. Ringo was pretty much straight on top of the beat. If you listen to the "McCartney" solo album, you can get a sense for Paul's playing on songs like Maybe I'm Amazed, and Junk, I think you get hear this. It's decent, but it's not Ringo
Oops...meant "Momma Miss America" not junk
George’s guitar in this is so wicked cool man
The most peacefully hypnotic bass track to listen to for one
I am yet again blown away with your cleverness.. I have subscribed..
天才しか作れない曲だね。
Great to hear to hear John and George's guitars, particularly George's subtle playing which is had to fully hear in the full version. Both John and George's are virtually instrumental songs or compositions in their own right.
16:22 - 16:28 one of the most haunting harmonies in a Beatles song
Thank you for sharing your talent and expertise with the world. Love your work and this song is a major favorite of mine. Like pointillism, the isolated imperfections heard that blend into a perfect song is amazing to hear...thanks!
Great to finally hear how that plane went!
John's guitar track at 18:19 is so hypnotic.
What an amazing song!
I love how in the bass, tambourine track toward the beggining somebody is whispering "cowbell" and i never noticed til now. Who is that??
The bass = *CRUNCHY*
Man I didn't think I could like this song more. I love the isolated lead guitar most of all, but John's part really IS the song.
Best Beatles backing track ever. Yes, even better than Because.
Thanks for this incredible 'track'
Made me fn' day!
This is right up there with Ob-La-Di Ob-La-Da, Good Night, Revolution 1, Helter Skelter, Yer Blues, While My Guitar Gently Weeps, I Will, Mother Nature's Son, and Blackbird
Trabajando a todo pulmón los cuatro de Liverpool .. Fabulosos !!!
*Los tres
Gratidão por postar essa maravilha
Was this video blocked earlier? Was removed when I clicked on the notification. Glad I can see/hear it now!
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Best WA song along with Cry Baby Cry.
That baseline is fire
One of their very best, along with Happiness is a warm gun. (Also one of the band's favorites)!
simply amazing
Definitely overdubs on Johns guitar! Adds to the vibe that we all love on this track. One of my faves
Isn’t it amazing how you can here their individual souls in their music
You should do George’s songs. Like from his All Things Must Pass album!
can you imagine the breakdown for Wah Wah? It's a very layery track. (one of my favourite's off the album)
@@robertnettleship5467 it would be perfect! One of my favorites as well. Can’t wait to hear the 2021 mix for that song
Incredible! Wonderful!
Please make the deconstruction of Words Of Love, Honey Don't, I Don't Want To Spoil The Party, I'm a Loser, No Reply, Ticket To Ride, Help, Helter Skelter, You Like Me Too Much, I've Just Seen a Face, Michelle, If I Needed Someone, Cry For A Shadow, I Wanna Be Your Man, What Goes On, Run For Your Life, and other songs
I Love Your videos, my friend, I hope what you makes in a future
I come back!!
You can forget 'what goes on'!😆
@@YannBoyer1970 You can forget I Wanna Be Your Man. The Stones version is far better.
@@BigSky1 What
Listen to John's finger picking guitar part - one of the all time most beautiful sounds i have ever heard - on the most recent re-mix of the White Album Giles Martin put heavy reverb on John's guitar part and it is awful what Giles did there - i cannot listen to that mix and avoid it at all costs - the original mix was magical and John's guitar is hypnotic, meditative with a touch of melancholy
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Absolutely right. Listen to the original mixes. Giles had no business second guessing the original mixes.
The drumming! Almost tribal at times
2:04 who do you think plays the drums for this bit?
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I feel like I'm high when I listen to Lennon's guitar playing and I haven't had any drugs at all. F'n fantastic guitar playing.
Lennon at his best!
I never realized the intricacies of George's playing on this song or the deep voice that harmonizes in the "round, round" part