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Can I just say how much I appreciate the enthusiasm you have for this band to make such great content? I love your videos, and now I love them even more seeing you went through the trouble of recording that solo for us on those instruments. Very cool!!! Thanks for sharing your talent and passion with us.
I worked at a pizza shop with a young women when I was in college who HATED everything the Beatles did. She avidly disliked each and every track and loved letting people know. She was a big Country and Western fan... I believe she had to just be being a contrarian about it, but she really seemed to revel in the controversy this opinion inspired. Then again, my grandmother actively disliked all music, in general. She was much too simple a person to even consider something like a contrarian attitude about anything. She actually just did not like music at all. W...T...F???
The fact the George put in the love and effort to figure out the moog in 1969 with zero instructions, properly enough to use it on the record, really shows how cool he thought the technology was.
@@JamesMaharajOfficial There is a video somewhere on YT (I can't find it anymore) by some EMI Studios staff member saying that George's Moog actually broke down a bit: the envelope generator's "R" (release) curve would mistakenly affect the pitch instead of the volume. The intended effect of the "R" portion of the envelope is to gradually fade out the sound when the finger goes off the key. Makes sense. But what was happening was that the pitch would go doooooooown instead. They called in a Moog engineer to fix it (he happened to be still in London) but it took a few hours before he got there and in the meantime George had already found a nice "bug workaround": he incorporated this cool unintended glissando in the song.
Love how it follows "I Want You" on Abbey Road. It's the perfect lead-in. The riff at the end of John's tune is so heavy, and it goes on and on and on. Like an endless swamp of infinity. Then it finally ends and there's a moment of silence. Then George's opening guitar chords of "Here Comes the Sun." Utterly epiphanic. Every single time. God bless the Beatles!
A classic darkness-to-light in a musical sense. Both songs are classics. It's why you can't play this album on shuffle or listen to one song without the other.
You made me cry at the end, it's definitely been a long cold lonely winter for me, but you're right, the sun will come again soon. It's all right. Thank you ❤️
The thing i love about Here Comes The Sun is how simplistic it is. Not saying it doesn't have depth but its so smooth and not so clustered. The song is what it's supposed to be and that is whats so special.
We had that song played as we walked back down the aisle after we got married. it was a perfect fit !!!,, and all of the guests in my southern Baptist Church were shocked when they heard the opening melodies of "Here Comes The Sun" it did not take long at all b4 the people were all standing up moving a little bit to the music , as my husband and I basically danced slowly back down the aisle... That is a fantastic memory!
@@JamesMaharajOfficial me and my dad love your vids, could you do one on hey bulldog!! that song is such a lennon one, god knows how it isnt bigger than it is?!
don’t forget about ringo! his drums fills on oh darling, his extremely hard beat in i feel fine, probably the best drummer in the world. He’s the only drummer i know that i can recognize a song with ONLY hearing the drums. There so iconic like in come together.. it’s just amazing
I remember being 16 driving around my home town high on acid and this song came on the radio... It made the most incredible joy wash over my whole being and It mad me a George Harrison fan forever.
Happy to have a new video from you. I was always a fan of George Harrison song on the Beatles albums. He didn't have all the big singles that John and Paul but his songs were great and he had a terrific wit to his lyrics.
Greetings from Indonesia! Thanks so much for this; it's one of my most favorite songs to hear and to play. George was my very first guitar "guru" :-) He's the reason that I picked up the guitar.
I needed to hear this, it’s been difficult at work lately. I’m a cashier and everyday my managers and some coworkers seem frustrated and upset. We have customers who are upset over both the masks and 100+ heat wave this week. The sun is a positive metaphor reminding everyone who listens to this song that better days are coming. We all can also make life better by remaining optimistic.
AAAAaaaaawww...😢 also: OUCH.😖 Been there(a few thousand times, in my off-&-on (Gag🤢)restaurant/fast-food "career"...my daughter's worked at the same hot-dog house for nearly 18 yrs, & she's in a similar situation...it can REALLY scald your nerves, among other things.(There's no emoji that's nuts enough for this feeling!!!) Anyway... the only saving grace for me, in most cases at most places, was my regular customers. They "got" me, & they also got me THROUGH the hardest 🐂💩I faced, whether it came from management, fellow workers, or customers...😒... We commiserate with you, sis. Things are hard, but as my daughter always says (through gritted teeth & crossed, bugged- out eyeballs, to be sure), "It's🤔a😫job 😬..."). Yep...& Y'ALL are essential heroes, TOO!!!!!!!!! Stay sane🤪, stay well, & God bless you!!!🌹
These guys have inspired me to become a musician/ Guitarist and it’s wonderful that you break these songs, albums and artists down and show little facts. Thanks a lot man keep it up
@@mikesaunders4775 thats right! Come together on the flip. Actually in Norway roll over Beethoven was released as a single with please mister postman on the b side, thus making this single the first a side George got (as far as I know)
I don't believe that would have changed anything to be honest. Given its popularity as the recent statistics suggest and the legacy over the years, that fact that the song was also on a 7" would not have made any difference.
Loved the story. The conclusion of the video made me cry... and hope better days will come. Thank you, you are a beautiful human being. Blessings... ❤️❤️❤️
Here comes the sun was one of the songs I sang as a lullaby when my daughter was a baby. When that baby came of age last November, she had he first alcoholic drink in The Cavern, as she had asked for. She doesn’t listen to the pop music of now, she would rather listen to The Beatles and Queen. We have seen tribute bands, including the amazing Bootleg Beatles. I must contribute a lot to the number of listens to Here Comes The Sun on Spotify UK, and Abbey Road generally. I have the mono cd set, but tend to use Spotify as it’s easier. All the music of The Beatles is on heavy rotation in this household and in my car.
It's hard to imagine being in a band with the two most prolific pop music writers of all time, and to be able to write, what are now, the most well known and loved songs coming from that band. George did that! Something, Here comes the sun, While my guitar... wow! everybody knows them, not just the fans
8:02 #6 - According to Geoff Emerick's book John did not show up at the studio during the Abbey Road recording sessions unless they were working on one of his own songs.
At first I was surprised this is the most downloaded Beatles song, on the other hand what song casts a more hopeful feel about our existence than this one? Through the pandemic and beyond it surely resonates on the highest level. Thank you for it George, wherever you are.
Music heals the body and soothes the soul. I look forward to your notifications. I love music, love talking about music and playing piano and guitar. You are respected and appreciated. Thank you for sharing.
I am gonna play this when this year's miserable hard times are over Or any time I want that's the beauty of this song Oh by the way I dig your long hair and beard look♥️
Totally agree with the hair and beard comment. I always say, 'If God wanted men to have short hair, he wouldn't have made it grow.' Love this song too. Gives me hope in today's world.✌
Yes. Here Comes the Sun. My most Favorite, Thank You George Harrison, for your Magic! I spent time in Suffolk England, even though I was state side when the song was released, the lyrics reminded me of Spring in England.and still does. 🌤....
Aw, man, if I could give you a hug right now I so would. I felt the joy - your joy - in doing what you're doing for us, that is, listening to music, talking about it, playing it, putting together these little nuggets of info about that musically magical happening called The Beatles, and though I know you already know it, we appreciate your videos and enjoy them. You really put your heart into this video; it felt like your most personal... offering, for lack of a better word. And yes, these have been precarious, unnerving times of late, but as the saying goes, fire turns iron into steel. We will come through this wiser and stronger and better than before, more conscious, more consciencious, more sensitive, caring and empathetic. The ultimate message of The Beatles was love - to be loving to each other and to ourselves, that at the end of the day, all we really need is... love. And you are spreading that love through these videos by reminding us of that love. After all, in the end, the love we take is equal to the love we make. So thanks, Mr. HollyHobs, we love you too.
Lovely video as always. The kind and positive message at the end was very nice too! Thank you for that. With the blend of synthesizer and strings on this song it's easy to see why George Harrison admired ELO and why he and Jeff Lynne became such good mates.
My Here Comes The Sun story: When I was a kid, our Elementary school went through a phase where they let kids bring in 45 records or Albums and drop them off at the Principal’s office. About a week later your record would be announced and played over the school PA in the morning. Well, the other kids were bringing in current random pop crap from the late 70’s. LAME. So, to “school” them, I brought in HCTS! It A) had a morning theme, B) was the freakin BEATLES for Pete’s sake! So.... I waited to hear my awesome song played over the PA and reap the credit for enlightening my schoolmates...and I waited...and I waited...I was so bummed. Finally, 3 weeks later, I got a note to come to the office. They said “why haven’t you come up here to pick up your album? By the way, that was an excellent choice! The ‘grownups’ really enjoyed it.” It turns out they played my record the ONE day I was absent. D’oh!!! But as you can tell, I’m totally over it. Lol! 😂
He put in so much emotion in his songs. I believe he thought he lived and breathed for what he wrote. He is my all-time favorite. I love all four of them, but in the end George turned out to be my all-time favorite. Rest in peace George ✌️🙂🌄💙☮️ here comes the sun
Great story. I raised my daughter on classic rock and she loves it. She proudly wore her Eagle's concert shirt to school, (4th grade, she's 21 now) and didn't care that others didn't know who the Eagle's were.
I remember one april day my senior year I was super down and stressed out so I ditched school midway through the day and the sun as I was walking home was the best thing I've ever felt to this day. Truly a "Here Comes the Sun" moment. When you were describing George's day with Eric I knew exactly how he must have felt. It feels really cool to think that I kind of in a way shared an experience with George, one of my Idols growing up.
@thehollyhobs Thank you for all your videos ! I just discovered you and the way you speak about and describe my favorite band of all time is just perfect. I can feel how much you love them. The end of this video was really nice, you have a very nice way of putting things. Thank you !
Yay! I think you are the first person I've seen online describe the "Sun sun sun here he comes" section correctly. And who but The Beatles could have a hit song with an 11/8 - 4/4 - 7/8 bridge riff? That's even crazier than the 7/4 in "All You Need Is Love." I like the beard.
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i like your album
And I say it's all right.
Can I just say how much I appreciate the enthusiasm you have for this band to make such great content? I love your videos, and now I love them even more seeing you went through the trouble of recording that solo for us on those instruments. Very cool!!! Thanks for sharing your talent and passion with us.
I love the work you put into your videos like playing the missing rift was amazing and shows how much you really love doing this.
@@whyme4768 is that the one true spider-man in your picture? Day by day he gazed upon her, day by day he sighed with pizza time.
George has to be the most underrated of the Beatles. He’s my favourite- even though I love all of them
Do you love Ringo too?
@@itamarbushari88 Who doesn't? I mean, he may not be world's best mucisian but I think he was definitely an important and beloved member of the group.
@@martijnbaas13 yeah, but only I think he is also a great musician too, as an artist I mean..✌🏻👍🏻
@@martijnbaas13 and there are many people who don't
Same here
I’ve never met someone who didn’t love Here Comes The Sun
it's like the Weezer of beatles songs. It just works.
I used too, but now it's quite a good song, not their BEST but yeah
What's not to love?
I worked at a pizza shop with a young women when I was in college who HATED everything the Beatles did. She avidly disliked each and every track and loved letting people know. She was a big Country and Western fan... I believe she had to just be being a contrarian about it, but she really seemed to revel in the controversy this opinion inspired.
Then again, my grandmother actively disliked all music, in general. She was much too simple a person to even consider something like a contrarian attitude about anything. She actually just did not like music at all. W...T...F???
@@DrNothing23 A good riposte to a Beatles hater is "you have my deepest sympathy".
The fact the George put in the love and effort to figure out the moog in 1969 with zero instructions, properly enough to use it on the record, really shows how cool he thought the technology was.
It's arguable that laid the ground work for people like Hans Zimmer who uses Moog nearly exclusively as his analogue synth.
I agree, and I’d add that he didn’t overdo it. He used it in a very tasteful wayp
@Dave Powers well put! The synth for sure is very tasteful and subtle on this record. It just adds that layer of magical ambient atmosphere.
@@JamesMaharajOfficial There is a video somewhere on YT (I can't find it anymore) by some EMI Studios staff member saying that George's Moog actually broke down a bit: the envelope generator's "R" (release) curve would mistakenly affect the pitch instead of the volume. The intended effect of the "R" portion of the envelope is to gradually fade out the sound when the finger goes off the key. Makes sense. But what was happening was that the pitch would go doooooooown instead. They called in a Moog engineer to fix it (he happened to be still in London) but it took a few hours before he got there and in the meantime George had already found a nice "bug workaround": he incorporated this cool unintended glissando in the song.
Love how it follows "I Want You" on Abbey Road. It's the perfect lead-in. The riff at the end of John's tune is so heavy, and it goes on and on and on. Like an endless swamp of infinity. Then it finally ends and there's a moment of silence. Then George's opening guitar chords of "Here Comes the Sun." Utterly epiphanic. Every single time. God bless the Beatles!
@Kwenz Landah Yes indeed. Look it up.
@Kwenz Landah wtf no..
It's very impactful especially on the album. You have to flip the disc around to get to Here Comes The Sun. Such a stark contrast in tone.
A classic darkness-to-light in a musical sense. Both songs are classics. It's why you can't play this album on shuffle or listen to one song without the other.
It's not meant to be a lead in tho. It's the opener of the B side of the LP. Definitely not intended.
George Harrison is my personally most beloved out of the four. The 4 were each so uniquely great in there own different ways.
I always liked Pete best.
@@Johnny-lr5jt is this a pun?
They were all amazing, which is the thing we have never seen since. I don’t know how anyone picks a favorite, but when asked I’ve always said John. 😊
You made me cry at the end, it's definitely been a long cold lonely winter for me, but you're right, the sun will come again soon. It's all right. Thank you ❤️
My favourite of the Beatles. That "Little Darling" part is so beautiful it brings me a wave of love and melancholy everytime I get to it.
The thing i love about Here Comes The Sun is how simplistic it is. Not saying it doesn't have depth but its so smooth and not so clustered. The song is what it's supposed to be and that is whats so special.
We had that song played as we walked back down the aisle after we got married. it was a perfect fit !!!,, and all of the guests in my southern Baptist Church were shocked when they heard the opening melodies of "Here Comes The Sun" it did not take long at all b4 the people were all standing up moving a little bit to the music , as my husband and I basically danced slowly back down the aisle...
That is a fantastic memory!
It is always a good day when you shock a Southern Baptist.
what was the chances of john and paul being in the same band...let alone george?! by FAR the best band of all time, no one can come close.
honestly is flipping insane. Like, how on earth did that even happen.
@@JamesMaharajOfficial me and my dad love your vids, could you do one on hey bulldog!! that song is such a lennon one, god knows how it isnt bigger than it is?!
@@thebaconator.3867 ruclips.net/video/lKpPF8j-5N8/видео.html
@@thebaconator.3867 already done
don’t forget about ringo! his drums fills on oh darling, his extremely hard beat in i feel fine, probably the best drummer in the world. He’s the only drummer i know that i can recognize a song with ONLY hearing the drums. There so iconic like in come together.. it’s just amazing
It's definitely one of the best songs of all time and great video as usual.
We NEED this song and the sun now..thank you. 💛
The name "George Harrison" is synonymous with the words "hope, positivity & understanding" (among others)!
You never fail to inform and entertain. A man who truly lives up to his thumbnails and a genuinely nice guy.
Thanks for the uplifting speech at the end, really appreciate it like you wouldn't even know.
Excellent. A work of love. Thank you for your video.
Here Comes the Sun is one of those songs that always puts a smile on your face.
Always...
Great message. Thanks for posting.
Love his Let it Be Paul beard
Thank you for another great video I hope they never stop thank you
Thanks hollyhobs, we love you!! ❤❤
Probably One of the best Beatle songs, and a true example on how amazing Harrison really was. 👌🏻
@Lizzie Morello amazing story
i’m not saying george is my favorite beatle, but george is my favorite beatle
A MASTERPIECE When I hear the song I always SMILE and FEEL BETTER
I remember being 16 driving around my home town high on acid and this song came on the radio... It made the most incredible joy wash over my whole being and It mad me a George Harrison fan forever.
Happy to have a new video from you. I was always a fan of George Harrison song on the Beatles albums. He didn't have all the big singles that John and Paul but his songs were great and he had a terrific wit to his lyrics.
Greetings from Indonesia! Thanks so much for this; it's one of my most favorite songs to hear and to play. George was my very first guitar "guru" :-) He's the reason that I picked up the guitar.
I needed to hear this, it’s been difficult at work lately. I’m a cashier and everyday my managers and some coworkers seem frustrated and upset. We have customers who are upset over both the masks and 100+ heat wave this week. The sun is a positive metaphor reminding everyone who listens to this song that better days are coming. We all can also make life better by remaining optimistic.
@Aubrey J, apologies for most of humanity. COVID-19 certainly hasn't helped the attitudes of many people. Peace. Stay safe.🌻
Hang in there Aubrey
AAAAaaaaawww...😢
also: OUCH.😖
Been there(a few thousand times, in my off-&-on
(Gag🤢)restaurant/fast-food "career"...my daughter's worked at the same hot-dog house for nearly 18 yrs, & she's in a similar situation...it can REALLY scald your nerves, among other things.(There's no emoji that's nuts enough for this feeling!!!)
Anyway... the only saving grace for me, in most cases at most places, was my regular customers. They "got" me, & they also got me THROUGH the hardest 🐂💩I faced, whether it came from management, fellow workers, or customers...😒...
We commiserate with you, sis. Things are hard, but as my daughter always says
(through gritted teeth & crossed, bugged- out eyeballs, to be sure), "It's🤔a😫job 😬..."). Yep...& Y'ALL are essential heroes, TOO!!!!!!!!!
Stay sane🤪, stay well, & God bless you!!!🌹
Sounds to me like you need a "here comes winter" song
These guys have inspired me to become a musician/ Guitarist and it’s wonderful that you break these songs, albums and artists down and show little facts. Thanks a lot man keep it up
I wonder how different the world would be if it was released a single 🤔
The Unnamed Show - not that different, but maybe it may have been more popular at the time it came out.
They released 'Something' as a single, the first George A side.
@@mikesaunders4775 thats right! Come together on the flip. Actually in Norway roll over Beethoven was released as a single with please mister postman on the b side, thus making this single the first a side George got (as far as I know)
@@OlavARod I never knew that Olav, tusen tack.
I don't believe that would have changed anything to be honest. Given its popularity as the recent statistics suggest and the legacy over the years, that fact that the song was also on a 7" would not have made any difference.
Yes! Been waiting for this one! Thank you!
Loved the story. The conclusion of the video made me cry... and hope better days will come. Thank you, you are a beautiful human being. Blessings... ❤️❤️❤️
Here comes the sun was one of the songs I sang as a lullaby when my daughter was a baby. When that baby came of age last November, she had he first alcoholic drink in The Cavern, as she had asked for. She doesn’t listen to the pop music of now, she would rather listen to The Beatles and Queen. We have seen tribute bands, including the amazing Bootleg Beatles.
I must contribute a lot to the number of listens to Here Comes The Sun on Spotify UK, and Abbey Road generally. I have the mono cd set, but tend to use Spotify as it’s easier. All the music of The Beatles is on heavy rotation in this household and in my car.
One of my favourite songs, it's beautiful and filled with hope! 😆🥰
I use it as my wake-up song when I need to set the alarm 🥰
Love, love, love....love your channel (sun, sun, sun....here we come🤓😘)
It's hard to imagine being in a band with the two most prolific pop music writers of all time, and to be able to write, what are now, the most well known and loved songs coming from that band. George did that! Something, Here comes the sun, While my guitar... wow! everybody knows them, not just the fans
8:02 #6 - According to Geoff Emerick's book John did not show up at the studio during the Abbey Road recording sessions unless they were working on one of his own songs.
At first I was surprised this is the most downloaded Beatles song, on the other hand what song casts a more hopeful feel about our existence than this one? Through the pandemic and beyond it surely resonates on the highest level. Thank you for it George, wherever you are.
An absolutely perfect song. It's been my number one in my five Top Beatles Song list for ages.
Music heals the body and soothes the soul. I look forward to your notifications. I love music, love talking about music and playing piano and guitar. You are respected and appreciated. Thank you for sharing.
looking cool with the long hair & beard ...you've got the late 1960's vibe going on
One of the top songs of the whole world!!!
I like your warm and hope-inspiring narration. Thanks.
Thx Hollyhobs for the message at the end it really hit me c:
It’s so amazing how you get it so factually accurate.
George was and is the best.
I am glad you made this video.
I am gonna play this when this year's miserable hard times are over
Or any time I want that's the beauty of this song
Oh by the way I dig your long hair and beard look♥️
Totally agree with the hair and beard comment. I always say, 'If God wanted men to have short hair, he wouldn't have made it grow.' Love this song too. Gives me hope in today's world.✌
Yes. Here Comes the Sun. My most Favorite, Thank You George Harrison, for your Magic! I spent time in Suffolk England, even though I was state side when the song was released, the lyrics reminded me of Spring in England.and still does.
🌤....
I used "Here Comes the Sun" as my wake up song. Much better than an alarm buzzing, and a happy way to be awakened.
One of my favorite songs on Abbey Road. Great video!
Great guy, Great video
You are always doing a great work, thank you!
Outstanding video with not only new material in your insight but a nice recap of things I already knew. Tastefully done, sir.
Thank you for shearing and I really liked you're closing thoughts on the song... you did a real good job on it's representation.
Aw, man, if I could give you a hug right now I so would. I felt the joy - your joy - in doing what you're doing for us, that is, listening to music, talking about it, playing it, putting together these little nuggets of info about that musically magical happening called The Beatles, and though I know you already know it, we appreciate your videos and enjoy them. You really put your heart into this video; it felt like your most personal... offering, for lack of a better word. And yes, these have been precarious, unnerving times of late, but as the saying goes, fire turns iron into steel. We will come through this wiser and stronger and better than before, more conscious, more consciencious, more sensitive, caring and empathetic. The ultimate message of The Beatles was love - to be loving to each other and to ourselves, that at the end of the day, all we really need is... love. And you are spreading that love through these videos by reminding us of that love. After all, in the end, the love we take is equal to the love we make. So thanks, Mr. HollyHobs, we love you too.
Sez it ALL. Thanks.😊
Thank you for all your hard work.
I love George smile
I always have and always will love this song! Forever! Have you ever considered doing a Beatle Bunch and what they all thought of George's songs?
Once again, thank you. You truly are bright moment of joy in my day.
Hey dude, good to see you back; thanks for the vid!
What a beautiful song!
Thank you sir. Your positivity at the end also was really refreshing :D
Videos like this are the reason you are one of the best music channels on RUclips. Thank you!
Nice speaeh at the end bro!!! Love all of your videos!
What a wonderful closing, thank you for all you do. Wish you all the best!
Lovely video as always. The kind and positive message at the end was very nice too! Thank you for that.
With the blend of synthesizer and strings on this song it's easy to see why George Harrison admired ELO and why he and Jeff Lynne became such good mates.
Please do 10 Interesting Facts about the Beatles records With The Beatles and Yellow Submarine for all of us please
Beautiful video - thank you for sharing - peace, my brother : )
I was playing here comes the sun then this pop up
Love these videos.. very insightful and well edited together...
Here comes the Moon by George is a worthy sequel to Here comes the Sun
Here comes the mooon, the moon the moon, the mooon.
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Aye !
Also, "Blow Away" from the same album.
@@sassman66 ooohh love that song
You do such a great job with these videos!!! Absolutely lovely!!!
Love your videos brother.i understand every word you said here and elsewhere.you bring great joy,cheers.☀️
Thank you for a very thoughtful and scholarly analysis. Side Two of Abby Road is my favorite!
My Here Comes The Sun story: When I was a kid, our Elementary school went through a phase where they let kids bring in 45 records or Albums and drop them off at the Principal’s office. About a week later your record would be announced and played over the school PA in the morning. Well, the other kids were bringing in current random pop crap from the late 70’s. LAME. So, to “school” them, I brought in HCTS! It A) had a morning theme, B) was the freakin BEATLES for Pete’s sake! So.... I waited to hear my awesome song played over the PA and reap the credit for enlightening my schoolmates...and I waited...and I waited...I was so bummed. Finally, 3 weeks later, I got a note to come to the office. They said “why haven’t you come up here to pick up your album? By the way, that was an excellent choice! The ‘grownups’ really enjoyed it.” It turns out they played my record the ONE day I was absent. D’oh!!! But as you can tell, I’m totally over it. Lol! 😂
He put in so much emotion in his songs. I believe he thought he lived and breathed for what he wrote. He is my all-time favorite. I love all four of them, but in the end George turned out to be my all-time favorite. Rest in peace George ✌️🙂🌄💙☮️ here comes the sun
Great story. I raised my daughter on classic rock and she loves it. She proudly wore her Eagle's concert shirt to school, (4th grade, she's 21 now) and didn't care that others didn't know who the Eagle's were.
Excellent summary and information about a great song. Thanks.
Glad you liked it!
I remember one april day my senior year I was super down and stressed out so I ditched school midway through the day and the sun as I was walking home was the best thing I've ever felt to this day. Truly a "Here Comes the Sun" moment. When you were describing George's day with Eric I knew exactly how he must have felt. It feels really cool to think that I kind of in a way shared an experience with George, one of my Idols growing up.
So well done Sir. Loved it. Thank you
I like your video your enthusiasm for this track well done enjoyed it very much 🙏
@thehollyhobs Thank you for all your videos ! I just discovered you and the way you speak about and describe my favorite band of all time is just perfect. I can feel how much you love them. The end of this video was really nice, you have a very nice way of putting things. Thank you !
THANK GOODNES YOUVE UPLOADED MY DAY IS GOOD
I love your poetic description of our need for Beatles music.
Yay! I think you are the first person I've seen online describe the "Sun sun sun here he comes" section correctly. And who but The Beatles could have a hit song with an 11/8 - 4/4 - 7/8 bridge riff? That's even crazier than the 7/4 in "All You Need Is Love."
I like the beard.
You're right, this video made my day 'brighter'. Thank you.
Great info! Thanks for sharing!
excellent video
Wonderful RUclips piece. Thank you
Great stuff
Fantastic analysis of my favorite tune of all time. My 5 year old daughter’s favorite as well!
Namaskar, bhai. Another great video! Love from India. 🙏
Thank you for this enlightening video . . .
Well scripted, well delivered. Thank you.
Thanks for the video and the fill-in parts.
Thank you so much for this video, you almost made me cry in the last minutes.
I love your channel.
I'm the Beatles fan from Burma(Myanmar).✌️♥️
You sir, rock!
Wonderful and accurate analysis, HH, and such warm, heartfelt comments. Thanks tremendously.
This one is really great on piano as well as guitar. One of my favorites of all time, definitely.