I’ve always been a massive McCartney fan. He was my favourite Beatles. But if I want someone to go through my soul, I’ll take Lennon. Man, his voice really spoke directly to your soul!
"Yesterday" isn't in the song, John says: YES HES DEAD. And William sings: We loved you yeah yeah". How can your ear block thoose parts out ? Does the truth hurt too much ?
@@olskzeri2723 Have you read Plastic Macca by Tina Foster? It's a great read. Yes, Paul was replaced. It just shocks people too much for them to admit.
Well its 8AM on a Sunday morning, last spliff, life ruined, blessings still to count, all I need is all you need is love iso vox to ad a certain......perspective. OH IT DID THAT. ✌
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This song is so amazing. Should be the anthem of the world. You can listen to it and hear a hillbilly band and an orchestra all at once. An incredibly simple chorus and verses that make you think.
STILL LOOKIN FOR TICKET TO RIDE ISOLATED VOCALS, PAULS ARE FUCKIN INCREDIBLE BEHIND AND WITH JOHN, IT REALLY SHOWS HIS HIGH RANGE STUFF, HELP ME FIND IT. JT
John. Paul was supposed to sing it with him but his mic got kicked away. They recorded the main vocals live in TV with a load of people in the studio and some of them bumped Paul's mic a couple of times. There's a vide of the live recording. Watch it carefully and you'll se it happen.
Shane Wright I never heard that before. Guess the music drowned it out. The Beatles loved to throw in yells and noises. They were light years ahead of everybody
@Scooby Doo - you should check out pretty much any early Beach Boys album. The amount of off mic chatter, coughs, farts and, in one case, someone pouring a cup of water from a dispenser, going on in the background of them is unbelievable. I guess those English boys weren't so far ahead after all. :-)
Where is the dude that Paul was the only vocalist of the Beatles who could sing even though he wasn't all that great? Are you out of your mind? Say again John Lennon nor George Harrison weren't true vocalists! Are you out there putting out one album after album? Please be respectful!!
The unique harmonies and innovative music is what made them. Paul was the only great vocalist. And even then, there have been many better over the years.
Big Chillin Marvin Gaye, Prince, Stevie Wonder, Adam Lambert just to name a few. Remember, this isn’t about style. My statement was about pure vocal ability. Listening to isolated vocals brings to light the lack of perfection in John and Pauls’ vocals. I was a teen during Beatlemania so I’m a major fan.
@@in2food Nearly every rock vocalist will have those imperfections in their vocals be noticeable when you isolate the vocals. It's rock music, its supposed to be that way. Otherwise, the Frank Sintras of the world would still be ruling over pop. With that said, John had one of the greatest rock and roll voices ever. There's a magic to his singing, I love it all the more in these isolated tracks. It's real emotion.
in2food I’m gonna have to disagree. Only Paul McCartney could go from Blackbird to Helter Skelter in the same album. And despite John’s limited range, the texture of his voices made him an unparalleled rock vocalist.
@@ianprescott7924 John goes from Julia to Yer Blues. From Dear Prudence to Everybody's Got Something to Hide. It was nearly always John who belted out the songs like Twist and Shout, but Paul could let it rip on occasion too, and the isolated vocals on I've Got a Feeling show Paul really putting it out there, way more than Birthday does, where he has a lot of help from John singing backup.
John Lennon's voice, superb!!!
I’ve always been a massive McCartney fan. He was my favourite Beatles.
But if I want someone to go through my soul, I’ll take Lennon.
Man, his voice really spoke directly to your soul!
This version is all you need. 😊 Great.
Without all the music? What a dumb comment.
3:27 She Loves You
Yeah, yeah, yeah
Throwback
Some pid idot saying its we loved you.. i think he’s deaf
All together now
Thanks mate
All you need is love, yesterday, she loves you...Three in one 🎶🎶🎸
"Yesterday" isn't in the song, John says: YES HES DEAD. And William sings: We loved you yeah yeah". How can your ear block thoose parts out ? Does the truth hurt too much ?
@@olskzeri2723 Have you read Plastic Macca by Tina Foster? It's a great read.
Yes, Paul was replaced. It just shocks people too much for them to admit.
@@olskzeri2723 Clearly they sing 'she loves you' , not we loved you. Does the truth hurt?
@@olskzeri2723 It was Paul who sang Yesterday.
@David Clinging 👍👊
Well its 8AM on a Sunday morning, last spliff, life ruined, blessings still to count, all I need is all you need is love iso vox to ad a certain......perspective.
OH IT DID THAT.
✌
Love this song :) sounds great isolated!
The harmonies on the "Love is all you need" line at 1:55 are spectacular.
Absolutly
The low harmony of George reminds me of the same low harmony in the song "Because"
I used to think John sang those low harmonies, but it was George.
George is singing the D note (love love love)
This is ART 💕
Yes that was great! Love rhe vocals.
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@Random Access clearly I can mate.
@Random Access nice joke hahah
How do you get these tracks? I've never heard them anywhere else before.
Wish they were around now, they said getting it all was empty, this celeb-obssessed world we live in could use that advice
@David Clinging .....which was not a Beatles song, rather a standard.
John had a unique voice.
John forever
Perfection.
1:18. There something so vulnerable in that isolated “love”.
I love the 4 harmonies in 0:13
John does the lowest voice and the middle one with George, while Paul does the highest one
3:31Mystery singer, raise your folklore she love you yeah yeah yeah yeah
Betales♥️ my life ...
That’s not what they’re called!
This song is so amazing. Should be the anthem of the world. You can listen to it and hear a hillbilly band and an orchestra all at once. An incredibly simple chorus and verses that make you think.
STILL LOOKIN FOR TICKET TO RIDE ISOLATED VOCALS, PAULS ARE FUCKIN INCREDIBLE BEHIND AND WITH JOHN, IT REALLY SHOWS HIS HIGH RANGE STUFF, HELP ME FIND IT. JT
That was a cool upload! Thanks.
Wow!
Pure John Lennon throughout. I always felt like it was all of the Beatles singing, but it was only John WOW!
Paul & George are singing the harmonies.
@@lynnturman8157 All 3 are singing the harmonies. Main John vocal is overdubbed.
@@hyzercreek Yes, you are correct. I was replying to OP who evidently thinks only John is singing on it.
YES !,...NOT A WANT,....A NEED
❤️❤️❤️
3:18 Hear John say Yesterday.
Or: "Yes, he´s dead"???
@@ameliepoulin632 or just yesterday... yknow because hes clearly saying yesterday so If this is the Paul thing then get out
Phodastic again.....
George's side curls in that picture!
3:27 is great
There’s nothing you can do that can’t be done....
Did any of the background vocals from Mick Jagger, Keith Moon and the other guests make it onto the final record?
anyone know what John says/sings at 3:17?
Yesterday?
That's it!...thank you!..seemingly a reference to the song Yesterday?
Yes and she love’s you is another reference
@@jpd66 Yes (terday)
Also some idiot thought it was yes he's dead, referring to Paul.
Can you do Revolution (single version) next please?
Yes that would be amazing 👌
Revolution 9 would be amazing too
How about Flying?
mascara snake or magical mystery tour
I sing love to hear ?
I can hear Ringo singing backing vocals.
3:18 John: "Yes, he´s dead" or "Yesterday"???
"Yesterday" You can hear clearly
@@goliyebfk6295 Its sooooooo clear. These conspiracy theorists need to wise up.
Who Sang in the part she loves you yeah yeah yeah
John. Paul was supposed to sing it with him but his mic got kicked away. They recorded the main vocals live in TV with a load of people in the studio and some of them bumped Paul's mic a couple of times. There's a vide of the live recording. Watch it carefully and you'll se it happen.
Dr Winston do you edit the music yourself to isolate the vocals or do you have access to the vocal only mixes please?
@TheSuitMan How interesting thank you 👍
@TheSuitMan mogg*
Keith Moon’s vocals are in this singing the “love” part
EXCEPT that part (the chorus) was recorded before the live vocals by Lennon and the adlibs by Lennon/McCartney near the end (no Moon at all).
@@rjpg so you’re saying Keith wasn’t singing towards the end?
Who does that awful "yee-hai" at 3:11? I guess that's one awful noise on a Beatles song we can't blame Yoko for.
Shane Wright I never heard that before. Guess the music drowned it out. The Beatles loved to throw in yells and noises. They were light years ahead of everybody
Pretty sure it's Paul.
It's definitely John
@Scooby Doo - you should check out pretty much any early Beach Boys album. The amount of off mic chatter, coughs, farts and, in one case, someone pouring a cup of water from a dispenser, going on in the background of them is unbelievable. I guess those English boys weren't so far ahead after all. :-)
@@oldskoolfool141 if you watch Paul in the music video at that exact moment you can see it's him
Where is the dude that Paul was the only vocalist of the Beatles who could sing even though he wasn't all that great? Are you out of your mind? Say again John Lennon nor George Harrison weren't true vocalists! Are you out there putting out one album after album? Please be respectful!!
Well; 'almost' isolated....
Sitting there smoking cigarettes on TV. Before the world was sissified.
And the one who isn't smoking died of throat cancer from smoking cigarettes, you fucking twit. Dumbest comment of 2019
okay and george died of lung cancer so. your point?
Scott Holden thank you!
Scott Holden his point exactly lol
That harmony makes me think they secretly listened to some beach boys records in their spare time.😂
Truly inane lyrics.
Sigh... Another tragic victim of American gun obsession
It wasn’t “gun obsession” it was a mentally deranged person who wanted to kill him. He would’ve used anything to kill him if a gun wasn’t available.
The unique harmonies and innovative music is what made them. Paul was the only great vocalist. And even then, there have been many better over the years.
Who has been better lmao the only one who’s even close to Paul’s versatility is Freddie Mercury
Big Chillin Marvin Gaye, Prince, Stevie Wonder, Adam Lambert just to name a few. Remember, this isn’t about style. My statement was about pure vocal ability. Listening to isolated vocals brings to light the lack of perfection in John and Pauls’ vocals. I was a teen during Beatlemania so I’m a major fan.
@@in2food Nearly every rock vocalist will have those imperfections in their vocals be noticeable when you isolate the vocals. It's rock music, its supposed to be that way. Otherwise, the Frank Sintras of the world would still be ruling over pop. With that said, John had one of the greatest rock and roll voices ever. There's a magic to his singing, I love it all the more in these isolated tracks. It's real emotion.
in2food I’m gonna have to disagree. Only Paul McCartney could go from Blackbird to Helter Skelter in the same album. And despite John’s limited range, the texture of his voices made him an unparalleled rock vocalist.
@@ianprescott7924 John goes from Julia to Yer Blues. From Dear Prudence to Everybody's Got Something to Hide. It was nearly always John who belted out the songs like Twist and Shout, but Paul could let it rip on occasion too, and the isolated vocals on I've Got a Feeling show Paul really putting it out there, way more than Birthday does, where he has a lot of help from John singing backup.