Folks, we may never hear anything like this again. Thank our lucky stars that we were here and present to witness the genius and power that was The Beatles! Thank you Music Gods!
Great job as usual! I love how Ringo plays his right handed kit like a left handed person (which he is). Instead of rounding the set as a right hand drummer, Ringo goes from his floor tom to his ride tom.......brilliant......
Sounds like John has got a bit of a sore throat on the backing vocals 😮 great job on this one though. Fascinating to hear how a classic song is essentially built ❤
Are George's and John's(?) harmonies voices actually cracking that much or is this a product of the STEM process I wonder? They're buried in the final, but it's interesting how much 'grit' those harmonies have. The higher one doing the 'ooooh la la la la' part sounds like George's voice and it's the one that seems to be cracking more. Unless that's Paul mixed in there.
@@imlookingthroughyou1501 Definitely a possibility but it kinda sounds like they recorded into one mic at the same time and you can hear parts where the 2 voices laugh or snicker at the same time. i’m not sure, you may be right
@@hamueramusic According to Ian MacDonald Revolution in the Head: The Beatles Records and the Sixties. Besides, anyone can play those harsh stabs. George did so on Getting Better et al.
Wikipedia is far from a reliable source when it comes to Beatles personnel. And George's guitar track was recorded at the same time as the drums and bass, so that only leaves John for tambourine which was recorded on the same track too.
Folks, we may never hear anything like this again. Thank our lucky stars that we were here and present to witness the genius and power that was The Beatles! Thank you Music Gods!
Love this bassline
🙏 please keep this up
Will do my best to keep up the pace! I'm on holiday right now so might be a bit tricky, but will continue working on breaks.
Great! Amd thanks to my Cousin Nicky for sharing
one of my all time favorites, thank you :)
Great job as usual! I love how Ringo plays his right handed kit like a left handed person (which he is). Instead of rounding the set as a right hand drummer, Ringo goes from his floor tom to his ride tom.......brilliant......
wtf is a ride tom?
@@hamueramusic A "ride tom" is a tom "riding" on top of the bass drum.
Great job Ringo with the organ
Mal Evans actually!
@@rbstemsrobably joking about how simple the part is
woops totally missed that one haha
Sounds like John has got a bit of a sore throat on the backing vocals 😮 great job on this one though. Fascinating to hear how a classic song is essentially built ❤
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*John
Are George's and John's(?) harmonies voices actually cracking that much or is this a product of the STEM process I wonder?
They're buried in the final, but it's interesting how much 'grit' those harmonies have. The higher one doing the 'ooooh la la la la'
part sounds like George's voice and it's the one that seems to be cracking more. Unless that's Paul mixed in there.
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Thanks for Sharing,have you done the isolated piano of John Lennon’s Old Dirt Road.
Sounds like george on the lower backing and john comes in later on the higher correct?
This might just be a guess but the only part that John sings is “No I wouldn’t” during the bridge and everything other backing vocal is by George
@@imlookingthroughyou1501 Definitely a possibility but it kinda sounds like they recorded into one mic at the same time and you can hear parts where the 2 voices laugh or snicker at the same time. i’m not sure, you may be right
George is singing falsetto during the chorus, and John is singing the “No, I wouldn’t,” during the bridge and the backing on the third verse
It’s George that comes in first on the lower falsetto and John comes in the second time on the higher falsetto
the guitar in this one sounds more like john's style; very harsh stabs
John doesn't play guitar on it. Only George. John sings backup and plays tambourine on this track.
@@MrAschiff if you thought twice before replying then you would understand that I was saying: John on guitar, and George on tambourine
@@hamueramusic But that's not what the lineup was for that song. John played tambourine, and George played guitar.
@@MrAschiff how can you be so sure?
@@hamueramusic According to Ian MacDonald Revolution in the Head: The Beatles Records and the Sixties. Besides, anyone can play those harsh stabs. George did so on Getting Better et al.
If you go onto Wikipedia or Beatles Bible, you’ll see that John didn’t play the Tambourine, George Did.
It’s true btw.
Wikipedia is far from a reliable source when it comes to Beatles personnel. And George's guitar track was recorded at the same time as the drums and bass, so that only leaves John for tambourine which was recorded on the same track too.
@@rbstemsyou are wrong about this. One guitar and it's John with the strat stabs
@@Theepicgamer20213100% correct you are
@@kzeichYep, Thanks.
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Not a favourite of mine but thank you. Was the hi hat an overdub?
Yes, Ringo did it
When is Nowhere Man coming?
Still on vacation. I wanna take my time and do other videos to put in the schedule too.
Anyone commenting on feedback? Sounds like eno came in.