Top 5 Beatles Songs with Mike Portnoy and Neal Morse - The Prog Report
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- Опубликовано: 9 сен 2024
- Long time Beatles fans and The Prog Reports "Artists of the Decade", Mike Portnoy and Neal Morse, join Roie Avin and Geoff Bailie to talk about their favorite Beatles songs. We also talk about all of the new album the pair are involved in this summer including Neal's new solo album Sola Gratia, the new Flying Colors Live in London release, Morsefest 2020, Mike appearing on John Petrucci's solo album Terminal Velocity. and more. All you need is 90 minutes! Enjoy.
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My top 5 songs
1- Here Come the Sun
2- Why my Guitar Gently Weeps
3- Something
4- Blackbird
5- Dear Prudence
Strongly disagree with your top two but blackbird and dear prudence are great shouts
Another George fan, I see.
Glad to see this content going up. 👍
So I see this video pop up right when I had a break in the day, and start listening without really thinking about it. Unconsciously I assumed this would be maybe 20 minutes long. Silly me for thinking *this* group of prog guys would cover this topic in a mere 20 minutes!
Only 20 minutes, lol!
Portnoy and Petrucci should be real proud of John's new album, it's right up there with the best Instrumental albums of all time! I just love it!
Great fun. Thanks. I had to keep jumping to Amazon Music to remind myself of the songs mentioned.
Prog Report: You guys freakin' rock. Great podcast! Thank you for all you do....oh yeah, and Beatles over Stones, no question! :-)
No hard feelings Prog Report, but I'm sad nobody likes my number 1 😂😭
1- Within You, Without You
2- While My Guitar Gently Weeps (love version/demo)
3- Golden Slumbers Medley
4- Strawberry Fields Forever
5- Something
A masterpice!!!
I love within out without you, the instrumental section in the middle is one of the best moments in any beatles song. I will always defend this song as being great and along with day in the life the best song on Sgt peppers
If you look closely on the Sgt. Pepper’s cover, you can actually see Geoff hiding behind Bob Dylan 😄 great podcast guys! 👏🏽👏🏽
Thanks, guys!! That was fun!! ..."In My Life" has always been my favorite.
1. ill cry instead 2. obladi oblada 3. revolution 4. golden slumbers/carry that weight/the end 5. helter skelter
So cool, really enjoyed it! Thank you! 👍👍
Great episode! I don't know how long you have been doing the visual version but I love it. Great to see you guys.
Great stuff as usual. Thank you for breaking my politics and covid news and make me smile...
90 minutes we’ll spent!!!
Within you and Without you is my favorite on Pepper, and a skip for all four of you?
great video, I was a bit dubious about watching it when I saw it was an hour and a half, but it was an enjoyable listen. I think the true magic of the band comes through when it's a real Lennon/McCartney cooperative effort like A Day in the Life. We can work it out or indeed the Abbey Road medley, the greatest piece of music ever made.
Here Comes The Sun
Something
I'm Only Sleeping
Here, There and Everywhere
The Fool On The Hill
Interesting video, loved it.
5. I'm Only Sleeping
4. I'm Looking Through You
3. Ticket To Ride
2. Strawberry Fields Forever
1. In My Life
John-heavy but not intentionally, I love Paul's songs a lot! And no, I didn't include the incredible Abbey Road suite because I'm not a cheater like Mike LOL
And funny enough, Suite Charlotte Pike is, in my opinion, the best song Transatlantic ever recorded. Thank you for that and for the live medley as well!
the mans name is sir richard starkey...which is already a badass moniker...but RINGO STARR.. this man is a boss!
Within You Without You is easily my #2 on Pepper, after A Day in the Life at #1, and not by a close margin. 90% of the time those are the only 2 songs I play from that album.
I kind of agree these are by far the best songs and the rest is kind of overrated. I actually dislike when I'm 64. Imo the beatles best work is the white album, Abbey road and revolver, those three blow Sgt peppers away
Definitely should have had "While My Guitar Gently Weeps".
Being a drummer myself, I have enormous respect for Mike Portnoy, including his vast knowledge and taste in music...picking "Split Milk" as favorite power pop album was evidence in this, but as far as Paul playing the drums in "Dear Prudence", I think he should see this, if he hasn't already:
ruclips.net/video/ptAmOYIFIx8/видео.html&ab_channel=YouCan%27tUnhearThis
Even as a kid (teens) I thought something was different about the drumming in the middle of "Dear Prudence" compared to the simplistic playing in the beginning. You can easily hear Ringo's signature riffs that are identical to the playing in other songs, and there's no evidence of Paul doing any of it on his solo records which he drummed on.
Unfortunately The Long One doesn't come with the full band and orchestral arrangements in the final Carry that Weight run...
Today mine is :
1 Help!
2 Elenor Rigby
3 A Day in the Life
4 Hey Jude
5 Abbey Road medely
It will be different tommorrow.
I've been wondering this for a while now, does anyone know where that 'Mike Portnay' joke comes from? Neal and Mike do it often.
Weird, my list is the almost exact same as Portnoys. Everything except the Abbey Road medley.
In My Life, Dear Prudence, A Day in the Life, Across the Universe, Happiness is a Warm Gun
Top 5 off the top o' me head.
You Can't Do That
Rain
Day Tripper
Paperback Writer
I'm Looking Through You
White Album is untouchable. I love everything from Help! Forward but White is 10/10 for me. Talking about disc 1.
In my life.....the solo is not a harpsichord. Is a piano in double speed.
The Live at the BBC version of Thank You Girl is better than the studio version
Very entertaining, but one thing that I was surprised by Neal repeating the John drummer myth about Ringo. That's a joke performed by Jasper Carrot in the early 80s written originally by Philip Pope...after John was dead.
No point in perpetuating it.
Shame on you Neal Morse for continuing the falsehood of the supposed John Lennon quote about the best drummers. The quote is actually from a comedy bit by Jasper Carrott in 1983 (years after John's death). I know Neal wasn't agreeing with the comment, but its time this nonsense was but to bed.
Ringo may not be the best drummer in the world but he most certainly the best drummer in the Beatles (I do love Paul's drumming too). His inventiveness, his creativity and his timekeeping are second to none. He always plays for the song and is one of the reasons the Beatles are so great and why we are still talking about them today.
one of the most overrated bands of all time, if not the top top top
but they have some good songs, without watching this:
- Let It Be
- A Day in the Life
- Here Comes the Sun
- While My Guitar Gently Weeps