Why were the Beatles so loved, when there were so many other artists out there? The early Beatles were so upbeat, that their music just made you happy.
In so many respects-performing, singing, writing, stage presence, novelty, hair and clothing, recognizability, promotion, the right hits at the right times, the right venues at the right times, humor and personalities, ages, looks, the head start and practice they got in Hamburg, their interpersonal interactions, their contagious love of music-making together, the stagecraft and presentation Brian Epstein gave them, cultural timing, the collaboration with George Martin-they were the perfect storm. At the time they were as much a cultural phenomenon as a musical phenomenon. Their songwriting is good because they had good and practiced ears, a sense of tunefulness and freshness, good arranging sense, high standards, a savvy sense of what would please the public, originality and cleverness with lyrics, and of course they were a wonderful performing machine for presenting their own material. The machine worked quite well until Beatlemania screaming took the fun out of live performance for them, driving them solely into the studio, and until Epstein died, which left them rudderless and split their energy toward business as well as studio musician existence.
I think it's equalized when mixing again and the volume has been turned up. But I don't hear it that clearly either, I hear some quite unpleasant digital hisses...
@britt2001b You are so close to being able to create true discrete multi channel/quad/5.1 mixes…better than Giles’ reverb rear channel debacles. Now that YT streams multitracks, how about giving it a try?
@@3DBlastDotCom I really haven't been attracted to multi channel 5.1 type of mixes. The discrete Quadrophonic releases from the 70's didn't really knock me over either. But you're right. After these recordings have been de-mixed and isolated into separate tracks it could be easily done. I haven't heard any of Giles' 5.1 mixes but apparently he's trying to create an live feel with reverb in the rear channels. Don't think I would do it that way. My approach would be to put the listener on stage or in the studio right in the middle of John, Paul, George and Ringo. Not sure if it would work, but it would be fun! Thanks for the suggestion!
The standards by this Band is simply jaw dropping from both a vocal and musical standpoint......timeless like we were there yesterday . For those who took the ride we can never fully explain what it was ......
This is the best musical mix of this I've heard. It's the first time I've been able to hear the fabulous bass picking of Paul!! OMG ... the whole rhythm section in this performance just cooks.
I remember Beatle Mania and there is nothing that compares to it today. Even in the 80’s Michael Jackson couldn’t compare to it. I remember watching them the 1st time they were on Ed Sullivan and just being mesmerized. There was no crimes committed that night in the whole US because everyone was inside at home watching the Beatles. I remember crying when they broke up and didn’t want to believe it at first. Then I cried again when John was assassinated because he lost his life so unnecessarily and because I knew they would never play together again. All of them had started getting along again and I thought there could have been a chance. I still have all my Beatle albums, every one of them. All that being said in my book I wrote here,😂 well done they never sounded better!♥️
They were amazing, producing so many great songs. An average band could make an entire career out of just one great song, the Beatles made over one hundred! Best band of all time.
The music and vocals sound so fresh and new! Just think, if The Beatles had this technology back in the sixties! The new remixes are fantastic! Long live The Beatles! Everyone knows Beethoven, Mozart and now The Beatles!
Fascinating to me, as a Beatle fan, how much attention is paid to remixing and creating new videos of the group. Their hold on the public's imagination is incredible.
I used to put this track on at the beggining of their first album (Parlophone) and hearing, "one two three FA!' and off went every nerve in my body! What a bundle of JOY, these boys!
Hopefully everyone is listening with headphones… I have to listen to most of these videos twice at first. Love to just concentrate on the audio, before experiencing the audio and video together. They all sound great! John and George, are killing it!!
A classic rock and roll recording. Sheena's sultry vocal and the solid vocal and instrumental backing combine to create a memorable listening experience.
I AGREE 100% WITH ANOTHER BRILLIANT COMMENT (DOWN BELOW) THAT THIS SONG BEEN DONE NOW IN 2024 WOULD HAVE HIT THE NUMBER 1 CHART EASILLY ...THE ENERGY AND ENTHUSIASM THESE BLOKES PUT IN IN EVERY TRACK THEY EVER DID WAS 😭😭😭😭😭🎵💥🔥🐐🐐🐐🐐🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴😱😱😱👍🏻👍🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻😭😭✌🏻✌🏻🎵💥🔥
Awesome video! These guys were like from another planet in 1963. Im 64 years old and remember the mid 1960s clearly with all those awesome bands that followed.
It's definitely his best take. I believe I have every studio take they did during that session, and this solo was way beyond any other that he undertook.
it is truly one of his greatest solos. however, consider that this song, unlike many others, wasn't recorded until they had played it countless times live since its writing in early 1962. if you listen to some of the early live Hamburg or Cavern versions, George hasn't worked out the lead part let, and it sounds pretty clunky and aimless. buy by the time this was recorded, it was stellar. by contrast, consider that in the studio during the 1964-1966 years, he had sometimes less than a day to come up w/ a lead for one of Paul or John's songs.
I have always loved his playing. He is my favorite member of the band and the primary reason I got into guitar. His contributions are regularly my favorite part of songs.
I wish I could be droll George Martin hearing these classics in demo for the first time, after the lackluster Love Me Do. "That's nice boys, but do you have anything better?" Was his mind ever as blown as ours was/is?
It's amazing what can be done using modern technology to something that was composed in McCartney's Liverpool front room and recorded in just a few takes on a 2 track tape machine at Abbey Road on 11 Feb 1963. In those days stereo consisted of little more than instruments on one channel and vocals on the other, mono still led the way for the vast majority of the record buying public.
This was originally mixed Feb. 25 1963. George Martin, the producer; Norman Smith engineer; and A.B. Lincoln second engineer were documented as being in the control room this day when it was mixed. Thanks for listening!
RINGO ;S SPEED ON DRUMS IS EXCEPTIONAL...BUT WHAT GETS ME IS THAT DURING CONCERTS WITH THE BEATLES WHEN THE NOISE OF THE FANS SHOUTING WENT IN CRESCENDO THAT HE WOULD NOT HAVE BEEN ABLE TO HEAR THE SINGING OF HIS BANDMATES ....BY INTUITION JUST KEPT IT GOING ....WITHOUT MAKING A NOTICEABLE MISTAKE ON THE DRUMMING 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😱😱😱😱😱💖💖💖💖💖🎵🎵🎵✌🏻✌🏻💥💥💥🔥🔥🐐 RINGO STARR IS TRULY THE BEST DRUMMER OF ALL TIME ✌🏻💖
@@lisastillwagon425 MATE, WELL ALL THE MORE IN MY FAVOUR ...IT SUMS UP WHAT I SAID PREVIOUSLY ...WATCHING HIS BANDMATES FEET MOVEMENTS ...THAT IS WHY I SAID HE IS THE BEST DRUMMER EVER !💖💖🙏🏻🐐💥🔥✌🏻...WHICH HE IS !...AND THAT DOES SEPARATE HIM FROM OTHER DRUMMERS ...WHICH TBH I WOULD HAVE ON SECOND POSITION PHIL COLLINS😭😭😭💖🙏🏻🏴💔 AND IN THIRD ROGER TAYLOR ( FROM QUEEN) 🏴🏴🏴🐐🐐🐐💥🔥💥🔥💥🔥
When McCartney was with the Beatles, his voice was at its most versatile. Every song, his voice sounded different from the next. Notice in this one his voice takes on a twangy color not quite to be found in any other song of his. Incredibly gifted vocally while with Beatles. And I love the drum part where Ringo makes it sound briefly like galloping horses or something. What a song.
THESE GUYS DROVE ABSOLUTELY NUTS THE BIRDS BACK IN THE 60;S ...60 YEARS ON THOSE GIRLS ARE MOST OF THEM NOW IN 2024.... GRANDMOTHERS ...AND ARE STILL PROBABLY DANCING AROUND THE HOUSES OISTENING TO THESE MASTERPIECES ALL OVER AGAIN ....BLESS EVERY SINGLE ONE OF THESE WOMEN ON THIS VIDEO ....I AM A 57 YEAR OLD CHAP ...AND I MUST CONFESS RIGHT HERE THAT I AM AS MAD ABOUT THEM NOW ...AS THESE GIRLS WERE BACK THEM 🙏🏻🙏🏻😭😭😭💖💖💖🔥💥🎵😱😱😱🏴✌🏻👍🏻🥳🥳🥳
I’m from Liverpool and raised near John/Paul’s/Georges houses and massive fan and would like to say your skill in recreating these music videos is fantastic. Many thanks from a grateful scouser.
My youth watching that yellow and orange swirl 45 spinning on my stereo while dancing around to this crazy new Band at the time......and this recording does sound super clean and does the Beatles justice........
Thank you! Yes, I was disappointed with Giles' remix also. I only wish I could have removed the excessive reverb on the guitar solo. Thanks for listening!
@@britt2001b No you couldn't have. The reverb in the solo is an essential part of the mix. They were supposed to record the whole album live and the reverb makes it sound as such.
What an exciting and scary time i had living during that era and all it afforded me - friends, school memories, USN, Middle East, South America and Vietnam - An education like no other.
By the time the Beatles recorded this song it was so tight, they could have played it in their sleep. I’ve listened to old recordings of them playing it in the early days in the cavern. Except for the obviously difference in recording quality, it sounded the same.
For me, the best songs from the BEATLES were during their early years... with the original JPM!... Their fresh raw vocals truly harmonize each other!... Be rested in perfect Eternal Peace JL, JPM and GH... 🙏🌹❤🌹🙏
I love that these remixes are made, these demixes, these changes in sound, although I prefer the old vinyl, this attracts many people to the music of The Beatles and that is the most important thing. Thanks for that!
The first song on the first album. And it blew up in front of us like an H bomb. Perfect remix, and your video as always mindblowing. How about remixing my personal favorite (and Ringo's), Rain. The first psychedelic song, with backwards vocals at the end. That would be some weird video!
Thank you! I have remixed 'Rain' in which I boosted Ringo's tremendous drum performance but it is not allowed for RUclips publishing! I did post a short video demonstrating what John is signing backwards at the end. It can be found here: ruclips.net/user/shortsdntim8broJI Also I posted another short showcasing Ringo's drumming on this song by isolating his drum track. It can be found here: ruclips.net/user/shortsinAB5_twhMQ Thanks for listening!
I wish you could do the entire Beatles catalog! It’s phenomenal work with wonderful music and mixes that many people think can’t be improved. But your mixes are quickly becoming my favorites to hear. I buy everything Beatles that Apple releases and I’ve made my own fantasy albums with solo tracks. I’m no computer expert so your work seems like it would be impossible to do, but here I am listening to it. PLEASE DON’T STOP. And the same goes for all the other songs from other artists that you’re improving. I’m so so happy that I stumbled across your channel a few days ago.
I'm glad you're here and happy that you found my channel. Thank you! I would love to remix more Beatles but for now only the songs from the new official remix of the 'Red' and 'Blue' albums are allowed.
@@britt2001bOkay, but I still hope you get the chance sometime in the near future. The Red and Blue albums (American versions) were my gateway to the Beatles in 1973. Mom and Dad bought them on 8-tracks and I was hooked! I was only 5 years old and ‘Love Me Do’ was my first favorite song. That same year, we saw ‘American Graffiti’ at a drive in theater. That introduced me to the 1950s and early ‘60s Rock and Roll. My favorite genre hasn’t changed since. The 1970s was a great decade to grow up in, for the music I got to hear. Edit: I stopped listening to new rock music after the mid ‘80s. I must admit that new (then) country bands like Alabama took my interest away from what was then called rock music. I was always an Eagles fan and Alabama sounds similar to early Eagles. In my opinion.
It's amazing that you (and Giles Martin, I guess) were able to coax such detail from McCartney's vocals and to give all the pieces their proper locations in the sound stage. I don't think I'd ever heard Lennon's backing vocals--they were always too buried in the mud. Excellent work!
Thank you! Credit goes to Giles Martin for the clarity of this version. I only took his fine work and added some energy balance by spreading out the rhythm guitar. Thanks for listening!
I've seen all of your remix Beatles videos. I appreciate the thoughtfulness of your approach and the respect you hold for the original recordings. You end up with a mix that is arguably "better" than the original most of the time. Congrats and keep up the good work!
Estupenda mezcla! No conocía tu canal, lo encontré casualmente y estuve toda la tarde escuchando y apreciando lo que dices en las descripciones. Me pareció un excelente trabajo, también los arreglos visuales. Muchas gracias por compartir tan excelente trabajo!
Yes, this was a good decision of Giles and his remix team to center the drums! I only gave the drums a slight boost in volume to add a little more energy. I believe all Beatle 'rockers' benefit with Ringo's drumming front and center! Thanks for listening!
I have said this before, and I'm sure I will again... Many of these modern "remixes" are ham fisted disasters. You efforts are always pointed in the right direction and done with the best of intentions. I give this effort a 7.5, plus a bonus point for being creative.
Why were the Beatles so loved, when there were so many other artists out there? The early Beatles were so upbeat, that their music just made you happy.
They were all “energy”. I wore out their ‘Meet The Beatles’ album playing it so much.
A time and a place…
In so many respects-performing, singing, writing, stage presence, novelty, hair and clothing, recognizability, promotion, the right hits at the right times, the right venues at the right times, humor and personalities, ages, looks, the head start and practice they got in Hamburg, their interpersonal interactions, their contagious love of music-making together, the stagecraft and presentation Brian Epstein gave them, cultural timing, the collaboration with George Martin-they were the perfect storm. At the time they were as much a cultural phenomenon as a musical phenomenon. Their songwriting is good because they had good and practiced ears, a sense of tunefulness and freshness, good arranging sense, high standards, a savvy sense of what would please the public, originality and cleverness with lyrics, and of course they were a wonderful performing machine for presenting their own material. The machine worked quite well until Beatlemania screaming took the fun out of live performance for them, driving them solely into the studio, and until Epstein died, which left them rudderless and split their energy toward business as well as studio musician existence.
Still does after 60 years.
@@ChipsAplentyBand That was a complete answer! There were many factors that put the Beatles above all others.
Best rock and roll song of all time!
Still one of the best, purest rock & roll songs ever written.
YEP. BOY MEETS GIRL, THEY DANCE, THEY FALL IN LOVE. A WORLD-WIDE SITUATION
Ringo showing again why he is such an amazing drummer.
To think we couldn't hear it years ago because they were afraid of the needle jumping from the vibration. 😅😅😅😅
Why does this sound better and cleaner than ANY mix of this song I ever heard?!? UNBELIEVABLE
Thank you! Glad you're listening!
I think it's equalized when mixing again and the volume has been turned up. But I don't hear it that clearly either, I hear some quite unpleasant digital hisses...
This Beats Giles insipid face Martins Mixes
@britt2001b You are so close to being able to create true discrete multi channel/quad/5.1 mixes…better than Giles’ reverb rear channel debacles. Now that YT streams multitracks, how about giving it a try?
@@3DBlastDotCom I really haven't been attracted to multi channel 5.1 type of mixes. The discrete Quadrophonic releases from the 70's didn't really knock me over either. But you're right. After these recordings have been de-mixed and isolated into separate tracks it could be easily done. I haven't heard any of Giles' 5.1 mixes but apparently he's trying to create an live feel with reverb in the rear channels. Don't think I would do it that way. My approach would be to put the listener on stage or in the studio right in the middle of John, Paul, George and Ringo. Not sure if it would work, but it would be fun! Thanks for the suggestion!
The standards by this Band is simply jaw dropping from both a vocal and musical standpoint......timeless like we were there yesterday . For those who took the ride we can never fully explain what it was ......
Ringo's drumming is a thing of wonder!
I'll never love another band since I saw them singing there!
This is the best musical mix of this I've heard. It's the first time I've been able to hear the fabulous bass picking of Paul!! OMG ... the whole rhythm section in this performance just cooks.
That bass is amazing!
Greatest band of all time by a country mile!
These guys wrote the best songs and rocked them out.
This is like being 13 and discovering Beatles again
I remember Beatle Mania and there is nothing that compares to it today. Even in the 80’s Michael Jackson couldn’t compare to it. I remember watching them the 1st time they were on Ed Sullivan and just being mesmerized. There was no crimes committed that night in the whole US because everyone was inside at home watching the Beatles. I remember crying when they broke up and didn’t want to believe it at first. Then I cried again when John was assassinated because he lost his life so unnecessarily and because I knew they would never play together again. All of them had started getting along again and I thought there could have been a chance. I still have all my Beatle albums, every one of them. All that being said in my book I wrote here,😂 well done they never sounded better!♥️
VERY WELL SAID, YOU SPEAK FOR ALL OF US.
Aqui no Brasil tinhamos cavern clube na rádio mundial, apresentado por Big boi , um super apaixonado pelos Beatles.
They were amazing, producing so many great songs. An average band could make an entire career out of just one great song, the Beatles made over one hundred! Best band of all time.
200曲以上
Even the haircut still looks great.
THE INSTRUMENTAL SECTION IN THE BRIDGE IS THE GREATEST FRIGGIN 33 SECONDS IN RECORDED MUSIC !!!!!!!!!! 🤗🤗🤗
The music and vocals sound so fresh and new! Just think, if The Beatles had this technology back in the sixties! The new remixes are fantastic! Long live The Beatles! Everyone knows Beethoven, Mozart and now The Beatles!
Thank you! Glad you're listening!
Ladies and gentlemen...the one and only....THE BEATLES!!!..
1-2-3-Four!!!!!!!!!! The greatest song kick-off ever.
I was in the ninth grade when this became a hit in America. Still sounds fresh. Still rocks.
So was I!
Ringo’s drumming was truly a sensational driving force. He was the John Bonham of the early 60’s.There was nobody who matched him back then.
Fascinating to me, as a Beatle fan, how much attention is paid to remixing and creating new videos of the group. Their hold on the public's imagination is incredible.
I used to put this track on at the beggining of their first album (Parlophone) and hearing, "one two three FA!' and off went every nerve in my body! What a bundle of JOY, these boys!
Ringo is OUTSTANDING on this cut!!! Listen to him beat that Ludwig set!!!
As Paul said, "Ringo always nailed it". They never had to turn around and correct what he was doing.
Never get tired of listening to Beatles music. Makes me feel like a kid again. I always hear something new each time I listen to their music.
Hopefully everyone is listening with headphones… I have to listen to most of these videos twice at first. Love to just concentrate on the audio, before experiencing the audio and video together. They all sound great! John and George, are killing it!!
A classic rock and roll recording. Sheena's sultry vocal and the solid vocal and instrumental backing combine to create a memorable listening experience.
I AGREE 100% WITH ANOTHER BRILLIANT COMMENT (DOWN BELOW) THAT THIS SONG BEEN DONE NOW IN 2024 WOULD HAVE HIT THE NUMBER 1 CHART EASILLY ...THE ENERGY AND ENTHUSIASM THESE BLOKES PUT IN IN EVERY TRACK THEY EVER DID WAS 😭😭😭😭😭🎵💥🔥🐐🐐🐐🐐🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴😱😱😱👍🏻👍🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻😭😭✌🏻✌🏻🎵💥🔥
Awesome video! These guys were like from another planet in 1963. Im 64 years old and remember the mid 1960s clearly with all those awesome bands that followed.
Thank you! I've pondered that myself over the years! Thanks so much for listening and watching!
George's guitar solo is still bad ass!!!
It's definitely his best take. I believe I have every studio take they did during that session, and this solo was way beyond any other that he undertook.
it is truly one of his greatest solos. however, consider that this song, unlike many others, wasn't recorded until they had played it countless times live since its writing in early 1962. if you listen to some of the early live Hamburg or Cavern versions, George hasn't worked out the lead part let, and it sounds pretty clunky and aimless. buy by the time this was recorded, it was stellar. by contrast, consider that in the studio during the 1964-1966 years, he had sometimes less than a day to come up w/ a lead for one of Paul or John's songs.
I have always loved his playing. He is my favorite member of the band and the primary reason I got into guitar. His contributions are regularly my favorite part of songs.
@@jonathanhines2441 George was also my favorite Beatle from the very start, too.
I FEEL LIKE A KID AGAIN ....BLOODY HELL !😭😭😭😭🔥🤪💥🐐🐐🐐🐐🏴🏴🏴👍🏻❤️❤️❤️✌🏻👏🏻👍🏻🙏🏻
And to think George was just a kid playing these fantastic fills and lead riffs. Unreal.
Such fantastic energy. No one could touch them. And this is the first song on their first album. Amazing.
I wish I could be droll George Martin hearing these classics in demo for the first time, after the lackluster Love Me Do. "That's nice boys, but do you have anything better?" Was his mind ever as blown as ours was/is?
Great boogie woogie bassline!
75歳の爺さんですが、Beatlesの曲を聴くと60年前にタイムスリップして中学時代に戻ります。
If this tune released in this day and age, it could definitely get No.1 on the hit charts.
woke would lose their minds over the lyrics over a 17 year old girl
@@jhillestad 😂😂😂
I saw your remix of "I Feel Fine" and now this one and the enhancements are excellent and well done. Thanks!
They wrote the best songs and put them together and performed them better than anyone. Not even close
Paul rippin' it up on bass while singing lead vocal.
its an easy song to play bass and sing to because your fingers keep moving
@@cliffords2315 I'd love to see you do it.
@@cliffords2315lol! 😂😂😂
Impressive indeed!
It's amazing what can be done using modern technology to something that was composed in McCartney's Liverpool front room and recorded in just a few takes on a 2 track tape machine at Abbey Road on 11 Feb 1963. In those days stereo consisted of little more than instruments on one channel and vocals on the other, mono still led the way for the vast majority of the record buying public.
HI britt2001b! You know what? You're genius. Second to none. What you have done makes me happy, as happy as I can be. Thank you!
Thank you, I'm glad you're happy! The Beatles have a way of doing that to millions of people!
You are master both in the mixing and in your videos!! Keep em coming please!!! Hope Giles Martin is taking notes.
Thank you, I appreciate that!
Damn! That song really rocks!
Who was at the mixing desk? First-class work.
The Beatles are bursting with energy and joy. A must for all music fans.
This was originally mixed Feb. 25 1963. George Martin, the producer; Norman Smith engineer; and A.B. Lincoln second engineer were documented as being in the control room this day when it was mixed. Thanks for listening!
One of the few Paul took the lead on ......these songs are so short but the vocals and music is jaw dropping....
Rad sounding lead guitar. Those guys were as hip as one could get.
Now that's rockin' roll
RINGO ;S SPEED ON DRUMS IS EXCEPTIONAL...BUT WHAT GETS ME IS THAT DURING CONCERTS WITH THE BEATLES WHEN THE NOISE OF THE FANS SHOUTING WENT IN CRESCENDO THAT HE WOULD NOT HAVE BEEN ABLE TO HEAR THE SINGING OF HIS BANDMATES ....BY INTUITION JUST KEPT IT GOING ....WITHOUT MAKING A NOTICEABLE MISTAKE ON THE DRUMMING 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😱😱😱😱😱💖💖💖💖💖🎵🎵🎵✌🏻✌🏻💥💥💥🔥🔥🐐 RINGO STARR IS TRULY THE BEST DRUMMER OF ALL TIME ✌🏻💖
Ringo said he watched his band mates’ feet movements
for clues while playing the drums! 😻
@@lisastillwagon425 MATE, WELL ALL THE MORE IN MY FAVOUR ...IT SUMS UP WHAT I SAID PREVIOUSLY ...WATCHING HIS BANDMATES FEET MOVEMENTS ...THAT IS WHY I SAID HE IS THE BEST DRUMMER EVER !💖💖🙏🏻🐐💥🔥✌🏻...WHICH HE IS !...AND THAT DOES SEPARATE HIM FROM OTHER DRUMMERS ...WHICH TBH I WOULD HAVE ON SECOND POSITION PHIL COLLINS😭😭😭💖🙏🏻🏴💔 AND IN THIRD ROGER TAYLOR ( FROM QUEEN) 🏴🏴🏴🐐🐐🐐💥🔥💥🔥💥🔥
EARLY BEATLES ROCK
A great track with a superior mix than anything i've ever heard.
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed this mix.
I've always loved the heaviness of the snare drum on this song!! Ringo always has such a great heavy beat. I love it!!
one fact becomes very clear after hearing these amazing remixes. ringo is an absolutely amazing drummer
Couldn't agree more! Thank you!
And when the song ends the following song from Meet The Beatles begins to play in my head.
When McCartney was with the Beatles, his voice was at its most versatile. Every song, his voice sounded different from the next. Notice in this one his voice takes on a twangy color not quite to be found in any other song of his. Incredibly gifted vocally while with Beatles. And I love the drum part where Ringo makes it sound briefly like galloping horses or something. What a song.
Crazy how different his voice sounded by Let It Be!
His vocal range is insane lol
THESE GUYS DROVE ABSOLUTELY NUTS THE BIRDS BACK IN THE 60;S ...60 YEARS ON THOSE GIRLS ARE MOST OF THEM NOW IN 2024.... GRANDMOTHERS ...AND ARE STILL PROBABLY DANCING AROUND THE HOUSES OISTENING TO THESE MASTERPIECES ALL OVER AGAIN ....BLESS EVERY SINGLE ONE OF THESE WOMEN ON THIS VIDEO ....I AM A 57 YEAR OLD CHAP ...AND I MUST CONFESS RIGHT HERE THAT I AM AS MAD ABOUT THEM NOW ...AS THESE GIRLS WERE BACK THEM 🙏🏻🙏🏻😭😭😭💖💖💖🔥💥🎵😱😱😱🏴✌🏻👍🏻🥳🥳🥳
And you're far from beeing the only one! I think it's impossible to get tired of such a song.
I’m from Liverpool and raised near John/Paul’s/Georges houses and massive fan and would like to say your skill in recreating these music videos is fantastic. Many thanks from a grateful scouser.
My youth watching that yellow and orange swirl 45 spinning on my stereo while dancing around to this crazy new Band at the time......and this recording does sound super clean and does the Beatles justice........
Glad you're listening! Thank you!
Giles completely buried that George Harrison solo. Here we hear an excellent mix. Good job!
Thank you! Yes, I was disappointed with Giles' remix also. I only wish I could have removed the excessive reverb on the guitar solo. Thanks for listening!
@@britt2001b No you couldn't have. The reverb in the solo is an essential part of the mix. They were supposed to record the whole album live and the reverb makes it sound as such.
What an exciting and scary time i had living during that era and all it afforded me - friends, school memories, USN, Middle East, South America and Vietnam - An education like no other.
Never gets old!!!!!!
This channel is superb.
Thank you, I appreciate your comment! Thanks for listening!
the only problem is this guy is setting the bar so high that i doubt others can follow him
These are mind blowing - I can't stop watching.
Thank you! I'm glad you're watching!
By the time the Beatles recorded this song it was so tight, they could have played it in their sleep.
I’ve listened to old recordings of them playing it in the early days in the cavern. Except for the obviously difference in recording quality, it sounded the same.
Never mind the great sound, what you've done with the videos is amazing!
Thank you!
For me, the best songs from the BEATLES were during their early years... with the original JPM!... Their fresh raw vocals truly harmonize each other!... Be rested in perfect Eternal Peace JL, JPM and GH...
🙏🌹❤🌹🙏
WOW !! THAT WAS GREAT, ONE OF MY FAVOURITES, WITH SUPER SOUND AND VISUALS. M O R E !!!!!!!
Thanks! This link will take you to more ruclips.net/p/PLFYx21aG4mB-R_lq789Micp12CqisuB6y
If I could do the same, I would. Thanks for the effort and sharing with us all!
It's really my pleasure. Thank you for listening!
Just the best ever, when teens were still naive,,innocent and drug free. No internet❤
Drug free???
Yes drug free until from 1967,The Summer of Love,Flower power & into the 70's.We know the rest
2024 still a great track.
I love that these remixes are made, these demixes, these changes in sound, although I prefer the old vinyl, this attracts many people to the music of The Beatles and that is the most important thing. Thanks for that!
Thank you for this comment. Yes, I prefer the warm, full bodied sound of vinyl myself. Thanks for listening!
The first song on the first album. And it blew up in front of us like an H bomb. Perfect remix, and your video as always mindblowing. How about remixing my personal favorite (and Ringo's), Rain. The first psychedelic song, with backwards vocals at the end. That would be some weird video!
Thank you! I have remixed 'Rain' in which I boosted Ringo's tremendous drum performance but it is not allowed for RUclips publishing! I did post a short video demonstrating what John is signing backwards at the end. It can be found here: ruclips.net/user/shortsdntim8broJI
Also I posted another short showcasing Ringo's drumming on this song by isolating his drum track. It can be found here: ruclips.net/user/shortsinAB5_twhMQ
Thanks for listening!
Shi'ite! Such a shame. Thanks for the links!
it's still astonishing that paul played the bass WHILE singing this vocal
Honestly!
As a young boy this song transfixed me. And, Britt, your visuals on video with dancing are...remarkable! Thank You
My pleasure! Thank you!
ABSOLUTELY STUNNING !!!
Thank you! Glad you like it!
Just so glad I grew up in the Beatles era, and in the same County in England, fantastic times.
It's amazing how Paul can sing and play those bass patterns...like it's nothing!
Paul was often playing a guitar part on bass
Sweet tune, George Ringo crushed their solos
Never fails to give me goosebumps.
1:32 este grito hizo historia en la música.
I wish you could do the entire Beatles catalog! It’s phenomenal work with wonderful music and mixes that many people think can’t be improved. But your mixes are quickly becoming my favorites to hear. I buy everything Beatles that Apple releases and I’ve made my own fantasy albums with solo tracks. I’m no computer expert so your work seems like it would be impossible to do, but here I am listening to it. PLEASE DON’T STOP.
And the same goes for all the other songs from other artists that you’re improving. I’m so so happy that I stumbled across your channel a few days ago.
I'm glad you're here and happy that you found my channel. Thank you! I would love to remix more Beatles but for now only the songs from the new official remix of the 'Red' and 'Blue' albums are allowed.
@@britt2001bOkay, but I still hope you get the chance sometime in the near future. The Red and Blue albums (American versions) were my gateway to the Beatles in 1973. Mom and Dad bought them on 8-tracks and I was hooked! I was only 5 years old and ‘Love Me Do’ was my first favorite song.
That same year, we saw ‘American Graffiti’ at a drive in theater. That introduced me to the 1950s and early ‘60s Rock and Roll. My favorite genre hasn’t changed since. The 1970s was a great decade to grow up in, for the music I got to hear.
Edit: I stopped listening to new rock music after the mid ‘80s. I must admit that new (then) country bands like Alabama took my interest away from what was then called rock music. I was always an Eagles fan and Alabama sounds similar to early Eagles. In my opinion.
Great stuff!
It gets better every time I hear it. And the videos are gear. Thanks again britg2001b
Thank you!
一番好きな、曲!
Lovely, lovely bit of editing here!!
And that's a great rock n roll tune right there!
Add Hendrix From another planet
@@stevetidd9135 That's a strange comment...but I'll just go with it.
This is INCREDIBLE!!! And your visuals are most excellent. Thanks a ton.
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed the video visuals also. Thanks for the comment and thanks for listening!
A really fine mix that balances everything and brings out so much! Best I've ever heard of this song.
That's great! Thank you very much!
Great mix again. Never been my favorite Beatles song, but this came out great.
Thank you!
The mix is simply astounding! The video is simply cool! Wow wow wow!
Thank you very much! I'm glad you liked it!
The amazing opener to start off one of the greatest discographies ever.
Radiohead and Led Zeppelin also have some of the greatest discographies.
Another amazing britt2001b remix. Extraordinary what is possible if you have the talent.. You've done yourself proud.
Thank you so much for your kind comments! I'm truly glad that you're listening!
It's amazing that you (and Giles Martin, I guess) were able to coax such detail from McCartney's vocals and to give all the pieces their proper locations in the sound stage. I don't think I'd ever heard Lennon's backing vocals--they were always too buried in the mud. Excellent work!
Thank you! Credit goes to Giles Martin for the clarity of this version. I only took his fine work and added some energy balance by spreading out the rhythm guitar. Thanks for listening!
A+
The Beatle's worlds best
GREAT
I've seen all of your remix Beatles videos. I appreciate the thoughtfulness of your approach and the respect you hold for the original recordings. You end up with a mix that is arguably "better" than the original most of the time. Congrats and keep up the good work!
Thank you, I do appreciate your kind comment! Thanks so much for listening!
No, not better. Just augmented seductively.
Love the black "trailer" at the end, so we don't have to curse out YT why do they cover up the end of the video!!! Great!
Thank you! I purposely place the tags at the end of the fade out to keep RUclips from doing what you stated. Thanks for watching!
Git it, George! 👏🏻
One of his best solos.
Estupenda mezcla!
No conocía tu canal, lo encontré casualmente y estuve toda la tarde escuchando y apreciando lo que dices en las descripciones. Me pareció un excelente trabajo, también los arreglos visuales.
Muchas gracias por compartir tan excelente trabajo!
¡Muchas gracias por tus amables palabras! ¡Me alegra que hayas encontrado este canal! ¡Muchas gracias por escuchar!
Nice to hear the drums up front and centered!
Yes, this was a good decision of Giles and his remix team to center the drums! I only gave the drums a slight boost in volume to add a little more energy. I believe all Beatle 'rockers' benefit with Ringo's drumming front and center! Thanks for listening!
Love that actually mono remix
That was so great when the mono remasters came out years ago. I picked up the vinyl editions in 2014 and loved the repro of the original label design.
I have said this before, and I'm sure I will again... Many of these modern "remixes" are ham fisted disasters. You efforts are always pointed in the right direction and done with the best of intentions. I give this effort a 7.5, plus a bonus point for being creative.