This is my Band…I grew up with and learned to play my guitar…I am 71 now but when I hear their music I feel as young I did back when Rubber Soul came out in Dec 1965……May their Music live on..".Greg
Wow -- just when you think you have finally "seen all the Beatles photos ever taken".......NO! There must have been cameras clicking away at the constantly 1963-1969. It seems so! Amazing. 🙂
I'd love to hear a good Stereo mix of it. Revolver really surprised me as I didn't rate the Giles Martin revamps until then. Perhaps a box set of the American version and the UK version with a disc of demos and early takes. I'd splash out another hefty sum to Universal for that
Nothing has been said about what’s next. Google prof stoned. This ex engineer has used similar techniques to remaster Please Please Me through to Rubber Soul…..all sound great.
I am under the impression Giles has already (or is close to) finished production on Rubber Soul. But any tracks we hear now. Are minor hints of what is to come.
I am hoping that Giles Martin does all the overtime sessions including the thing for yourself over and obsessions that would be fantastic it would be great to hear how the Beatles were in the recording studio especially the thing for yourself over the obsessions I am hoping that he releases the whole entire thing that would be fantastic and some other outtakes including the slower piano version on in my life.
Don’t forget the British version of Rubber Soul was were Drive My Car appeared…and. on the American release of Yesterday and Today is where Drive my Car….appeared….When I Went in to the military and found the difference between the Lps I was quite disapointed On how the Record companies handled the distribution of their music……..Greg
@magicanimalfish1029 So true. American kids never got to experience Beatles albums the way they were intended until the English versions became available in the states in 1986.
Sorry, LT Joseph; “Yesterday & Today” is a Capitol Records collection of songs that were left off of previous US albums, plus upcoming songs from “Revolver” (that weren’t released in the UK, yet)!Capitol “F’d” with all Beatles albums, all the way up to “Sgt. Pepper”! They ruined the cover art & omitted songs, so they could sell more product!! Can you imagine disrespecting the number one band of all time, in this way? In fact, as far as the Beatles were concerned; there is no such album as “Yesterday & Today”. “Drive My Car” is indeed from the (true) “Rubber Soul” album. ❤🎸
PS: Why do you think “Yesterday & Today” has such a crappy picture on the cover? Do you think the Beatles would’ve picked that cheap-ass picture, crudely pasted on a plain white background?
@@kjackson5946 I have a British friend who actually prefers the Capitol l.p. jackets compared to their flimsy laminated U.K. counterparts. He also loves the Yesterday & Today collection. I agree.
Think For Yourself Georges song was the best cut here. They should have kept the drums from this....Either way The Beatles the best then and still the Best today!!
Something doesn't add up here. My understanding is that the guitar lick at the start of Drive My Car was an overdub that was pasted into the completed song, so what's it doing here? It was also played by Paul, who is quite prominently playing bass. And it starts on the four beat, not the one beat, so the count-in makes no sense.
According to the recording session book...this take 4 was the best one and yes it is a complete run through of the song. The opening guitar lick is so easy to play, they wouldn't have to replace it from another take. It doesn't say if Paul played guitar but it is possible since at this time Paul was a better guitar player than George. That's why Paul had to play the guitar solo on "Taxman".
"I was the Walrus. Paul was never the Walrus. I was just sayin' that to be nice, BUT I WAS ACTUALLY THE WALRUS. Yoko...mother...HELP!!!"(from "Magical Misery Tour" by the National Lampoon).
Do not confuse the issue of drugs with music. He who is good at music will develop his talent. but it only remains to reflect an addict in the eyes of everyone. The Beatles weren't the best for drugs.
@@vhampiritos6050 actually they were quite the tool at various times to move the music forward. Amphetamines by the handful during their time in Hamburg and Berlin. Weed brought us the introspective and best songwriting of Rubber Soul and Revolver. LSD greatly influenced Sgt. Peppers. When the white piwders appeared one could argue the whole thing started falling apart. Perhaps freedom and recovery brought us songs like Imagine but no one who is a true student of The Beatles can deny how important the drugs were. George talked about it most openly. They were just more fresh and important to an entire culture back then, the same culture that included The Beatles. Now that greed, violence and cartels are so heavily involved, the same tools have become toxic and not nearly as effective. That’s my learned take on it. You are welcome to disagree.
@@psychedelicpiper999 Imdeed. Changed the entire popular music genres. No one escaped the metamorphosis. Even this grade school kid on a reservation in Montana was changed. Bizarre that. In retrospect, I actually prefer the effect pot had on music,,and still do. Rubber Soul songs were the best they ever wrote. Closest to the collective universal music of that moment than any other band have since got to the same human instinctual relationship to triggering emotion with sound waves. Like the absolutely perfect song your mind hears when you are in the shower and the radio is barely audible. Your mind fills in the details automatically and it’s complex and better but not even close to the same song actually playing. (😂👆🏻a reply in the style and culture of the time 1966, 1967)
George actually came up with the riff, which he also claimed was a kind of rip-off from Otis Redding ("Respect", being a major influence) and he indeed played it in unison with Paul for the main instrument take...
The UK catalogue is now accepted as the official and definitive version of the Beatles’ releases - albums, singles and EPs with the somewhat controversial inclusion of Magical Mystery Tour as an album - and Drive My Car is the first track on Rubber Soul. Capitol cut and spliced albums together and added tracks which were only released as singles or EPs in Britain (Magical Mystery Tour, for example). Most artists before the Beatles would use a hit single to sell an album of very inferior material - Elvis has a massive catalogue of dire albums - and the Beatles’ first album did, indeed, piggyback on their first two singles - Love Me Do and Please Please Me. But, unlike other artists, the other tracks were sensational: I Saw Her Standing There, There’s A Place, Twist And Shout. Their second album, With The Beatles, didn’t include any tracks which were released as singles in Britain, despite it containing a sure-fire hit in All My Loving. The albums for the films A Hard Day’s Night and Help! did include tracks released as singles but the B side of the singles on Help! were not on the album. It did, though, include Yesterday which, again, was not released as a single in Britain in the 1960s. No singles were released in Britain from the albums Beatles For Sale, Rubber Soul or Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band - although they had tracks which would have topped the charts - Eight Days A Week, for example, which was released as a single in some countries and did indeed top the charts. The Beatles were a phenomenon that will never be repeated
@@DrRoberts66 I think for any British group, you have to take their UK albums as the real discography. U.S. labels would create their own albums out of the LPs, EPS, and singles the Brit groups recorded. This may not have been true for every group, but is was true for some groups like the Beatles and the Rolling Stones to name a couple.
@@solidsalt3412 I agree, but Norwegian Wood is only one of a few songs where the Sitar could add a nice colour to it. George admitted that he was hardly able to produce a then-modern guitar sound like Clapton or Beck as he was too busy practicing the Sitar. And now count all of those songs where a good electric guitar sound was needed.
George was fine. He just had more humility than the others. I ask for help from people when l write songs. He did the same, or tried to. But John had his writing partner already.
The main thing that's impressive is the song writer and their vocals - they were kind of hacks on their instruments - when I was 20 years old I was writing and playing for a absolutely kick ass Jazz Fusion Band - so I'm not impressed with their ability as players -But the rawness of it has a certain attraction !
Yes. As musicians, they were average, which all four have admitted during several interviews throughout the years. Including when they were still together. Paul is quoted as saying during an interview in 1966, "as musicians we are adequate."
Undeniably great music, but my enjoyment of this stuff was severely muted once I discovered that The Beatles were probably the biggest social & cultural psy-op of the 20th Century, plus realizing the fact that they hardly wrote or played instruments on any of the songs attributed to them (the Get Back/Let It Be sessions being about the only exception). Waking up to the truth is often unpleasant, but speaking for myself I'd much rather know the truth than continue to (unwittingly) believe a lie.
This is my Band…I grew up with and learned to play my guitar…I am 71 now but when I hear their music I feel as young I did back when Rubber Soul came out in Dec 1965……May their Music live on..".Greg
I dig their harmonies! They sound so good singing backup for each other.
Wow -- just when you think you have finally "seen all the Beatles photos ever taken".......NO! There must have been cameras clicking away at the constantly 1963-1969. It seems so! Amazing. 🙂
Most photographed band in history
Love these sessions.
Are we going to get a Super Deluxe Rubber Soul Album for Christmas 2023?
Unfortunately no. They've decided to remix the Beatles "Red and Blue" greatest hits albums instead.
@@paulsullivan1650they could still pull that out of nowhere for holiday season
Autumn 2025. Half of the RS remix is on the Red album, so we got a taste of things to come. Not a lot of outtakes from the RS sessions.
These early takes are extremely interesting.
Paul doubling his bass part on Drive My Car is amazing! He is playing the Fender 6 string bass here on top of his Hofner.
interesting
Kinda sounds like the Ric to me rather than the Höfner.
@@widescreennavel it's a Rickenbacker not the hofner
Ringo sounding solid on that first track. ✊🏼🥁
That’s because it’s probably not Ringo
One of the all-time great drummers, Ringo was as solid as a rock.
Still hoping and waiting for a-full length isolated cowbell track for “Drive My Car!”
Nice...so I can doing karaoke singing😂lg Ellen from Germany ✌❤
Music never the same since rubber soul
Greatest band in the world
I assume that Giles Martin will tackle this record next since they just did Revolver
I'd love to hear a good Stereo mix of it. Revolver really surprised me as I didn't rate the Giles Martin revamps until then. Perhaps a box set of the American version and the UK version with a disc of demos and early takes. I'd splash out another hefty sum to Universal for that
Nothing has been said about what’s next. Google prof stoned. This ex engineer has used similar techniques to remaster Please Please Me through to Rubber Soul…..all sound great.
@@Hammerman48 They’ve said that they’ll be going backwards
I am under the impression Giles has already (or is close to) finished production on Rubber Soul. But any tracks we hear now. Are minor hints of what is to come.
Makes sense as to how this just came out of…no where man… 😅
I hope they passed the audition. 😉😉😉
Yep
Not with Pete
I bet some of these takes are going to be on the next 'Big Box Set'. (Help + Rubber Soul?!?!) 😀
Trust me, more cowbell!
Complete version of these and remastered will be on Glies Martin’s Rubber Soul deluxe box set during the year
But which 'the year'?
@@simonmarner8079 Likely autumn 2025 to coincide with the 60 year anniversary
@@aisle_of_view Gosh its a long wait. Patience required.
I am hoping that Giles Martin does all the overtime sessions including the thing for yourself over and obsessions that would be fantastic it would be great to hear how the Beatles were in the recording studio especially the thing for yourself over the obsessions I am hoping that he releases the whole entire thing that would be fantastic and some other outtakes including the slower piano version on in my life.
love these elements. rythym section so freakin' muscular, bass and guitar together
La Mejor Banda Del Mundo!
Aha,dann kann ich ja Karaoke singen 😂
,lg from Germany, Beatles Fan Ellen, u. Vielen Dank ✌❤
Christmas coming early--bring it on please!
出てきたね、ラバーソウルのアウトテイク。既出のもあるけど、リミックスへの布石なのかな?
Maravilloso genios unicos❤
Don’t forget the British version of Rubber Soul was were Drive My Car appeared…and. on the American release of Yesterday and Today is where Drive my Car….appeared….When I
Went in to the military and found the difference between the Lps I was quite disapointed
On how the Record companies handled the distribution of their music……..Greg
Capitol's handling of the Beatles catalogue was one of the worst crimes against music in history!!
@magicanimalfish1029 So true. American kids never got to experience Beatles albums the way they were intended until the English versions became available in the states in 1986.
Opening with I've Just Seen a Face was a more coherent choice for Rubber Soul.
いや、このセッション音源からはビートの引き出しの多さに驚愕するよ。
I would love to hear Nor Wood Take 3. Been waiting 30 years for that one.
Drive my Car kicks off like Srgt Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band (reprise) ! that four count lol
yes it does
My God those harmonies on Norwegian Wood are spectacular!
Good yes, but hardly spectacular. Have a listen to the harmonies on Because on Abbey Road.
; now that'smore like spectacular.
@@raydj4161 Meh
They didn't have the Fender Bass VI yet
George plays the guitar groove on Drive my Car, Paul doubled it on bass.
Wouldn't matter if they had Fender (I have one - hard to keep in tune) Paul could double it on four strings.
Sorry, LT Joseph; “Yesterday & Today” is a Capitol Records collection of songs that were left off of previous US albums, plus upcoming songs from “Revolver” (that weren’t released in the UK, yet)!Capitol “F’d” with all Beatles
albums, all the way up to
“Sgt. Pepper”!
They ruined the cover art & omitted songs, so they could sell more product!!
Can you imagine disrespecting the number one band of all time, in this way? In fact, as far as the Beatles were concerned; there is no such album as “Yesterday & Today”.
“Drive My Car” is indeed from the (true) “Rubber Soul” album. ❤🎸
PS: Why do you think “Yesterday & Today” has such a crappy picture on the cover? Do you think the Beatles would’ve picked that cheap-ass picture, crudely pasted on a plain white background?
@@kjackson5946 I have a British friend who actually prefers the Capitol l.p. jackets compared to their flimsy laminated U.K. counterparts. He also loves the Yesterday & Today collection. I agree.
Think For Yourself Georges song was the best cut here. They should have kept the drums
from this....Either way The Beatles the best then and still the Best today!!
This is fantastic! Rock on ArtyThan ☆♡☆
Something doesn't add up here. My understanding is that the guitar lick at the start of Drive My Car was an overdub that was pasted into the completed song, so what's it doing here? It was also played by Paul, who is quite prominently playing bass. And it starts on the four beat, not the one beat, so the count-in makes no sense.
Because it´s not what it says it is.
That count-in is correct.
According to the recording session book...this take 4 was the best one and yes it is a complete run through of the song. The opening guitar lick is so easy to play, they wouldn't have to replace it from another take. It doesn't say if Paul played guitar but it is possible since at this time Paul was a better guitar player than George. That's why Paul had to play the guitar solo on "Taxman".
@@ej2333 Mostly BS on your part.
@@bobcabo4509 Mostly nonsense on your part.
Hey! Its Music Minus One or Two!
it was like a travel to 1060's !
Was it? Did you really travel back to the time of the battle of Hastings?
@@ALFHAKANSUNDINthe power of music
Just this stuff would of gone straight away to number 1!
Great stuff but too many teases of a song! Just as I'm really loving it, it fades away...☹️
9:13 did anyone else hear the first few chords of "Sexy Sadie"??
It looks pretty similar
Yes, following my third listening.
Norwegian Wood had 4 takes, Take 3 is the only one which hasn't been released on bootleg.
Yes, so far only the chat is available
Drive my car without the singing sounds very diffrent
♡
Baby, you can max my card!!!!!
Baby you can wash my car
@@marcdewey1242 Women are like the banks. Their motto is
no credit, forget it!! lol!!
Lol
@@karenmulhern606 That's my weird Al Yankovic mind kicking in gear.
It comes and goes at times. lol! I could have done well in advertising!
Too funny 😁 I can dig it! 🤣
idk. i always thought it was Sexy Sadie. the piano riff played has the same notes on the intro to that song.
Yes, but they are still a sequence with a different rhythm from the intro of the word
Not bad for a bunch of mid-20something kids.
The age when every rock n roller is at his best.
Super bad for 4 geniuses though
are you going to upload every single outtake?
I will try, even if they last 10 seconds because of the Copyright I will, there will be second and third if there is support
the walrus was paul.
John said he was the Walrus!
"I was the Walrus. Paul was never the Walrus. I was just sayin' that to be nice, BUT I WAS ACTUALLY THE WALRUS. Yoko...mother...HELP!!!"(from "Magical Misery Tour" by the National Lampoon).
And the seal was Henry 😉
@@johnhitrik5311 he's a bad guy actually
@@KennBurchBrilliant parody of Lennon. And all I got to say is F*** Youuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu ... The Sky is BLuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuue.
Marijuana and the Beatles were a great combination. LSD not as much, same today as it was then in that regard.
Do not confuse the issue of drugs with music. He who is good at music will develop his talent. but it only remains to reflect an addict in the eyes of everyone. The Beatles weren't the best for drugs.
@@vhampiritos6050 actually they were quite the tool at various times to move the music forward. Amphetamines by the handful during their time in Hamburg and Berlin. Weed brought us the introspective and best songwriting of Rubber Soul and Revolver. LSD greatly influenced Sgt. Peppers. When the white piwders appeared one could argue the whole thing started falling apart. Perhaps freedom and recovery brought us songs like Imagine but no one who is a true student of The Beatles can deny how important the drugs were. George talked about it most openly. They were just more fresh and important to an entire culture back then, the same culture that included The Beatles. Now that greed, violence and cartels are so heavily involved, the same tools have become toxic and not nearly as effective. That’s my learned take on it. You are welcome to disagree.
@@TheNaturalustLSD actually greatly influenced Revolver AND Sgt. Pepper’s and Magical Mystery Tour
@@psychedelicpiper999 Imdeed. Changed the entire popular music genres. No one escaped the metamorphosis. Even this grade school kid on a reservation in Montana was changed. Bizarre that.
In retrospect, I actually prefer the effect pot had on music,,and still do. Rubber Soul songs were the best they ever wrote. Closest to the collective universal music of that moment than any other band have since got to the same human instinctual relationship to triggering emotion with sound waves. Like the absolutely perfect song your mind hears when you are in the shower and the radio is barely audible. Your mind fills in the details automatically and it’s complex and better but not even close to the same song actually playing.
(😂👆🏻a reply in the style and culture of the time 1966, 1967)
こうやって演奏だけ聴くとつくづくビートルズってコーラスグループだってわかるなあ。
It's the harmonies that made them special. Plus great songs, none abourt surfing
Testing 1 2 3
❤❤❤❤❤
More COWBELL please! More COWBELL!!!
Rubber soul is better than Revolver in my opinion❤
nah
George (Harrison) said they seemed like the same album to him. He said it could have been a Double Album.
@@JB19504IMO Revolver was more psychedelic and experimental. Both awesome albums. Revolver is my favorite though.
I always think of RS as a John peak and Revolver as a Paul peak
Rubber Soul is my favorite Beatle album, if I'm only allowed to pick one!
🤩🤩🤩
Think For Yourself sounds great without the fuzz bass.
Yes.
Очень интересно!
Needs more cowbell
😍
Cool stuff!
I love how these conspiracy theory bell ends think this is the work of session muscians.😂😂😂
I bet this is Paul on both bass and guitar. Not sure if George could have played it unison that tight on the bass line. Am I right ?
George actually came up with the riff, which he also claimed was a kind of rip-off from Otis Redding ("Respect", being a major influence) and he indeed played it in unison with Paul for the main instrument take...
Are you kidding? I could play this when I was 17
Nobody knows this but Ringo had 2 daughters and named them Anna 1 Anna 2
You can drive my car
How weird is that timing at the beginning - wow.
Also weird is hearing this stripped down take (with the second lyric flipped) of NORWEGIAN WOOD
I'm sorry
Sounds like Paul doing an impression of Billy Joel.
Billy Joel was only 17 years old at the time and unknown. What gives with the comment? 😂
Paul and Billy Joel 😂😂 one in the same lol
Surely I'm not the only one who can hear how out of tune the bass is on Drive My Car!
They’ll never make it.
@@RUclipsAccount-gk3gn 😂🤣😂
is this legit?
Yes
?
It’s a mixture of real and digitally isolated stuff. These mixes were also of that hard panned stereo.
Metal guitar player comments:
Drive My Car wasn't on my
Rubber Soul, Drive My Car
was on my Yesterday And
Today.
The UK catalogue is now accepted as the official and definitive version of the Beatles’ releases - albums, singles and EPs with the somewhat controversial inclusion of Magical Mystery Tour as an album - and Drive My Car is the first track on Rubber Soul.
Capitol cut and spliced albums together and added tracks which were only released as singles or EPs in Britain (Magical Mystery Tour, for example).
Most artists before the Beatles would use a hit single to sell an album of very inferior material - Elvis has a massive catalogue of dire albums - and the Beatles’ first album did, indeed, piggyback on their first two singles - Love Me Do and Please Please Me. But, unlike other artists, the other tracks were sensational: I Saw Her Standing There, There’s A Place, Twist And Shout.
Their second album, With The Beatles, didn’t include any tracks which were released as singles in Britain, despite it containing a sure-fire hit in All My Loving.
The albums for the films A Hard Day’s Night and Help! did include tracks released as singles but the B side of the singles on Help! were not on the album. It did, though, include Yesterday which, again, was not released as a single in Britain in the 1960s.
No singles were released in Britain from the albums Beatles For Sale, Rubber Soul or Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band - although they had tracks which would have topped the charts - Eight Days A Week, for example, which was released as a single in some countries and did indeed top the charts.
The Beatles were a phenomenon that will never be repeated
@@DrRoberts66 always Has been, first and foremost
Capitol Records assembled YESTERDAY AND TODAY using tracks it left off its version of RUBBER SOUL and other LPs
@@DrRoberts66 I think for any British group, you have to take their UK albums as the real discography. U.S. labels would create their own albums out of the LPs, EPS, and singles the Brit groups recorded. This may not have been true for every group, but is was true for some groups like the Beatles and the Rolling Stones to name a couple.
@@ericdailey8587 👌🍻
Instead of practicing the Sitar George should have practiced more on electric guitar.
What the fuck is a Sitar George?
That sitar is what makes a lot of those songs iconic. Norwegian wood, for example, would not sound nearly as good without it
@@solidsalt3412 I agree, but Norwegian Wood is only one of a few songs where the Sitar could add a nice colour to it. George admitted that he was hardly able to produce a then-modern guitar sound like Clapton or Beck as he was too busy practicing the Sitar. And now count all of those songs where a good electric guitar sound was needed.
@@anonymusumSend us your vids of yourself playing guitar. Can't wait.
George was fine. He just had more humility than the others. I ask for help from people when l write songs. He did the same, or tried to. But John had his writing partner already.
The main thing that's impressive is the song writer and their vocals - they were kind of hacks on their instruments - when I was 20 years old I was writing and playing for a absolutely kick ass Jazz Fusion Band - so I'm not impressed with their ability as players -But the rawness of it has a certain attraction !
They were still all very good on their respective instruments
@@iPro3million They were average !
@@iPro3million They were average !
@@davidlauter1622 false
Yes. As musicians, they were average, which all four have admitted during several interviews throughout the years. Including when they were still together. Paul is quoted as saying during an interview in 1966, "as musicians we are adequate."
Undeniably great music, but my enjoyment of this stuff was severely muted once I discovered that The Beatles were probably the biggest social & cultural psy-op of the 20th Century, plus realizing the fact that they hardly wrote or played instruments on any of the songs attributed to them (the Get Back/Let It Be sessions being about the only exception). Waking up to the truth is often unpleasant, but speaking for myself I'd much rather know the truth than continue to (unwittingly) believe a lie.
Please get onto your medication.
You have no idea what you're talking about.
I hear ya on that! They had no time to write and record these according to the official story!
the monkees did most of it. nda kept them quiet. hoffa found out, enough said
@@billthezorn 😂😂😂😂😂
Ringo said to Paul
Do you suppose we’re really
Beatles