@@NoContent1991yes it is, it’s like when Hugh Laurie made a fake British accent in House, a show where he has an American accent, but his voice is naturally British.
He does care. Every guitar player is like a mother when it comes to guitars: Doesn’t matter whose it is, when one is in peril the instinctive response is to save it. BTW: wasn’t that George’s LP? The one Clapton gave him (‘Lucy’)?
I wud say it is more of a case of Paul giving them a dirty look cos they all stopped and John nervously explains y they have stopped although Ur thing was coop to lol
Lol, John going “A guitar fell over, Paul a guitar fell over” has the same energy as “Pauls broken a glass, broken a glass, Paul’s broken a glass, a glass, a glass he’s broke today.”
It's a great song by Paul. All this hate engineered by stupid Millennials jumping on the bandwagon. I lived thru the 1960s & we all enjoyed every song & sang every catchy tune. Millennials.
@@seltaeb9691The “hate” was engineered by George Martin, Geoff Emerick, John Lennon, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr- not “milennials”. The Beatles all reported in interviews that they indeed hated this song and, in particular, that McCartney forced them to do hundreds of takes. A brief sample: “That’s Paul’s. I hate it. He made us do it a hundred million times.” - John Lennon “The worst session ever was Maxwell’s Silver Hammer. It was the worst track we ever had to record. It went on for fucking weeks. I thought it was mad.” - Ringo Starr So, although you and everyone else enjoyed singing along in the 60’s, the Beatles themselves and their production team HATED Maxwell’s Silver Hammer. Don’t ascribe the artists’ song to an entire generation of listeners, please. We’re just citing the interviews we’ve read and heard. Also, as a millennial… I love Maxwell’s Silver Hammer! Ha.
@@sikguy9939 yeah at that time the les paul and other famous Guitars now like the Stratocaster, Telecaster,Jazzmaster, Les Paul, ES-335, Epiphone Casino, and other famous guitars are just 12-14 years old.
And the fact it was owned by a fucking beatle, that guitar is worth enough to buy a house with and it just falls over like a piece of trash >< so painful
And i wonder if Lucy had been the owner to be pushed away for being a stranger or the name of the guitar really?! Punctuality speaking the last word anyway, both clean and unlucky so that angels had to advocate them!!
("Sgt.J.")."I've seen 1st hand what happens to a Poorly placed Les Paul." 😮 A friend asked... "What are you worried about.? It's nit New." It was A 1963 SG. That's what I, Said. Dude It's worth more now Then when it was new. W.t.f. choice other Words. Hard to get those scratches cleaned up. There are other parts of that story. He didn't play. He didn't care.😠. I've had two Gtrs Damaged. A Broken head sliding off. I, Jump on people often. "Dude put your Gtr/Bass in the case. Or, Lean it Forward Not backward."
@@eLiFILMSinc I am a guitar player. What I'm not is unfamiliar with John's sense of humor. I've seen John being serious and I've seen him goofin' around and, this is not John being serious. I only have one guitar and it's in mint condition so if it were _mine_ I'd be having a fit but, John was letting Paul know that his guitar fell over, but, he wasn't seriously panicking. Notice how he just stares for a couple of seconds before saying anything. By then it was too late to do anything anyway. Maybe you know guitar players but, you don't know The Beatles all that well. That is if _you're_ being serious? That's the Gibson that Rick Derringer gave him , Rick got it from John Sebastian. It's a 58 gold top they refinished but, by the time John "Panics" any damage was already done so why would he panic. He's bringing some levity to the situation. Nothing more. Watch footage of John defending Yoko to the press if you want to see him being serious .
It's a shame his album, Mal Evans Hits Things with a Hammer didn't do well. The record company really dropped the ball of advertising for it. Heck, most people have never even heard of it. 🤣
"A guitar fell over, Paul, a guitar fell over!". 😂 Bloody John, he was such a unique human with such a peculiar sense of humour that I don't know if he meant it or that was a fake ironic worry. Probably both at the same time, and that's part of his magic and complexity.
I think he was impersonating a suck-up student reporting something to the teacher of a classroom cuz Paul was making them play a song that they didn’t enjoy
@@oliverramen6872I think it was Youve Got to Hide Your Love Away where he does “Paul’s broken a glass, broken a glass, Paul’s broken a glass, a glass, a glass he broke today”
@@oliverramen6872bingo brother. You got it. That was a long running in-the-studio-inside-joke among them two since probably '64. Where John would blurt out to Paul like that whatever was going on suddenly around them. There are other recorded examples of him over the years telling Paul about random other things, just like that, on the fly. Tape was often left still rolling before and after takes, and you can hear all kinds of laughs and tomfoolery among them.
Lolol I’ve watched this over and over! 😂😂 Knowing how much 3/4 of the band didn’t like this song (Paul was the only one insisting on practicing it many times), it’s so funny to see the guitar passing out and falling, as if it knew how the others felt!
If he is asked he'll claim that he made it fall over and then in fact wrote John's comment for him. Because he did EVERYTHING EVERYTHING EVERY LITTLE THING.
A guitar is the best symbol of the Beatles Everything!! John the leader of the group- knowing the band is coming to a quick dissolution-perhaps is equally worried about a valuable guitar breaking to bits as the band he started is about to do. His emotions about the group are as damaged as Paul’s, who he’s calling out to in care…Stunning scene - says it all!! I’ve never heard John’s speaking voice with such concern/feeling. God bless ya John. You and Paul changed the world
I think John was being very sarcastic there in terms of Paul by that point running the show and micro-managing everything, and that John (and the others) resented that. John in particular hated doing this particular song.
Idk why but even though that isn’t my guitar and it’s George’s I still had a mini heart attack seeing it fall lol 😂 I care about guitars too much sometimes lol
So why did John think it was Paul’s? Did George regift it after Clapton stole his wife? Or did he sell it to Paul at a drastically reduced price to fuck the Taxman?
And thats how George started to write while my guitar gently weeps
That's how the phrase "guitar break" was invented.
That was before these sessions
@@donjohnson7550 🙄 Thanks Einstein.
yeah, Les Paul's have a high angle headstock that is weak and tend to snap in a backside first fall. ouch !
@@donjohnson7550🤓👆🏽
😂 John sounds 100% like someone doing a John Lennon parody.
That's not possible
@@NoContent1991yes it is, it’s like when Hugh Laurie made a fake British accent in House, a show where he has an American accent, but his voice is naturally British.
😂
🤣
It could be the sample for a new hit track🙌
I love the way John acts like he cares.
He wasn’t acting.
He knows Paul was gonna be annoyed
He was impersonating a suck-up student reporting something to the teacher of a classroom cuz Paul was making them play a song that they didn’t enjoy
He does care. Every guitar player is like a mother when it comes to guitars: Doesn’t matter whose it is, when one is in peril the instinctive response is to save it.
BTW: wasn’t that George’s LP? The one Clapton gave him (‘Lucy’)?
He was so funny. Like… wtf.
“a guitar fell over. paul a guitar fell over” i love how he makes it not so awkward and silence 😭 love john
I had no idea what a great since of humor John had until seeing this film. He is such a goofball lol
William didn't care for the guitar since he wasn't a real Beatle.
@@nadiachristiansen7599You are right -there is no "William" in this clip, just Paul McCartney
I wud say it is more of a case of Paul giving them a dirty look cos they all stopped and John nervously explains y they have stopped although Ur thing was coop to lol
Actually now i look deeper paul is actually alittle pist with Paul because Paul clearly gave a dirty look his way as to y the music has stopped
Paul's broken a glass
Broken a glass
Paul's broken a glass, a glass
A glass he's broke today
Anthology outtakes love it lol 😂
Thank you! That was the first thing I thought of! 😊
Me too. Sounds like a running joke.
😂❤ That's one of my favorites from John
Lol, John going “A guitar fell over, Paul a guitar fell over” has the same energy as “Pauls broken a glass, broken a glass, Paul’s broken a glass, a glass, a glass he’s broke today.”
ref?
@@petestanton1945I think Beatles Anthology
Came instantly to mind. Must be an insider joke kind of thing
Yep that’s what I was thinking
That’s what I thought to
And in that moment decades later, million guitarists cried out in pain
Love the way Ringo's strutting along like a COOL DUDE....COMICAL😃
Totally agree he seems like he's hammered almost, but considering this song who could blame him and hammered get the pun
One of the most iconic and storied guitars in music history.
Fell off a bench.
All things must pass.
@@dskyyksd😂!
& thus the Guitar stand was born.
Hahaha. Great comment..😂😂
he invented *'The Falling Guitar'*
I wish I invented the guitar stand in 1964
The Beatles really did invent everything.
Les Pauls are very sturdy axes
Worry for the FLOOR MATE
LOL
Love the crash cymbal at the end…even their mistakes are perfect!
Paul sold their music to Michael Jackson 😅 then criticizes Ted Nugent. Paul stop with the LSD already
Called it ! ... Nice. 👍
@@joemtnman ... nope and what ?
Yeh, there was such fantastic karma in the studio that the instruments joined in without the musicians.
The Magic of the Beatles. What else !? 🤗
The way Lennon said that was like emergency emergency !!
It is.
...only in parody of his personal self
For a bunch of 20 yr olds to hold it together and create all the wonderful work throughout Beatlemania; amazing!
Even the guitar couldn't take anymore of "Maxwell's Silver Hammer". 😄
It wasn't Yoko that broke up the Beatles.
It's a great song by Paul. All this hate engineered by stupid Millennials jumping on the bandwagon. I lived thru the 1960s & we all enjoyed every song & sang every catchy tune. Millennials.
Can't stand listening to it
@@seltaeb9691 well George and John hated it so...
@@seltaeb9691The “hate” was engineered by George Martin, Geoff Emerick, John Lennon, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr- not “milennials”.
The Beatles all reported in interviews that they indeed hated this song and, in particular, that McCartney forced them to do hundreds of takes. A brief sample:
“That’s Paul’s. I hate it. He made us do it a hundred million times.” - John Lennon
“The worst session ever was Maxwell’s Silver Hammer. It was the worst track we ever had to record. It went on for fucking weeks. I thought it was mad.” - Ringo Starr
So, although you and everyone else enjoyed singing along in the 60’s, the Beatles themselves and their production team HATED Maxwell’s Silver Hammer.
Don’t ascribe the artists’ song to an entire generation of listeners, please. We’re just citing the interviews we’ve read and heard.
Also, as a millennial… I love Maxwell’s Silver Hammer! Ha.
As a guitarist, seeing a *NINTEEN FIFTY SEVEN* Gibson Les Paul fall over just hurts
they had plenty
it's kinda funny how that guitar was just 12 years old when it happened
@@sikguy9939 yeah at that time the les paul and other famous Guitars now like the Stratocaster, Telecaster,Jazzmaster, Les Paul, ES-335, Epiphone Casino, and other famous guitars are just 12-14 years old.
And the fact it was owned by a fucking beatle, that guitar is worth enough to buy a house with and it just falls over like a piece of trash >< so painful
...and that hurt can be felt in John's voice....😢💗💗💗💗🎵😍🥀
So that's why George's guitar gently weeps.
This is so chaotic. Kinda how the song is about never knowing what’s going to hit you next. I love it.
I think the song is about knowing exactly what's going to hit you next. A hammer.
The song's about how it's not wise to record every song you write.
@@gregshirley-jeffersonboule6258 a google search will prove your statement incorrect
@@gregshirley-jeffersonboule6258 i don't care what anyone says, I like the song
That guitar isn’t just any guitar. It’s legendary
And i wonder if Lucy had been the owner to be pushed away for being a stranger or the name of the guitar really?! Punctuality speaking the last word anyway, both clean and unlucky so that angels had to advocate them!!
The way John stared for a few seconds and proceeded to tell Paul the guitar fell over 💀
Back then it was a nice guitar 🎸…. Now it’s almost priceless !!!
guitar: falls over
John: *regresses into core british*
Even the guitar had had enough of them playing that damn song...
Это достояние нашей цивилизации!! Чудо под названием БИТЛЗ! Спасибо вам парни за волшебство!!!❤❤❤
Even the guitar falling sounds better than Yoko Ono singing...
You ain’t even have to do her like than fam 😭
I've heard worn out brakes sound better
You know your singing is dreadful when random clanking sounds are more pleasant to the ears.
NO WAY 😭😭😭 I TOTALLY AGREE TOO
Oh man you nailed that one.
I love their natural behaviour.😢 I will always love the Beatles. Always, always, always. 🙏🏼
That crashing guitar sound made it into the unpredictable path of that song. Blissful music !
The most famous anvil in music history.
ruclips.net/video/P8i27vEF0pU/видео.htmlsi=QaTTgDQow5UGXPqN
I wish I had Ringo's charisma!
I agree but Even he went through difficult times with alcohol abuse. We all have some emptiness inside no matter how beautiful we may be to others.
Fun seeing a 57 when it was still young
was it 12? 13?
Rough seeing it fall like that
@handmadehearts well I was born in 1957 so if it's 1969 then it's 12 😭
("Sgt.J.")."I've seen 1st hand what happens to a Poorly placed Les Paul." 😮 A friend asked... "What are you worried about.? It's nit New." It was A 1963 SG. That's what I, Said. Dude It's worth more now Then when it was new. W.t.f. choice other Words. Hard to get those scratches cleaned up. There are other parts of that story. He didn't play. He didn't care.😠. I've had two Gtrs Damaged. A Broken head sliding off. I, Jump on people often. "Dude put your Gtr/Bass in the case. Or, Lean it Forward Not backward."
("Sgt.J."). "Yeah... I, Can't tell what it was/Is? Looks nice. 57s Are Nice. 🙂
True gems
It fell in perfect rhythm to the song.
John's fake panic is the funniest thing ever 🤣🎸🎶✌️❤️🙏
Yeah, I think it was real to be honest.
@@walshy2116yeah, every sane musician scares the fuck off when an instrument is hit/fells off
@@walshy2116 🤣 You're either joking or you're not familiar with John's sense of humor. You have gotta be kidding 🤣✌️❤️
@stanphillips7277 you must not know any guitar players
@@eLiFILMSinc I am a guitar player. What I'm not is unfamiliar with John's sense of humor. I've seen John being serious and I've seen him goofin' around and, this is not John being serious.
I only have one guitar and it's in mint condition so if it were _mine_ I'd be having a fit but, John was letting Paul know that his guitar fell over, but, he wasn't seriously panicking. Notice how he just stares for a couple of seconds before saying anything. By then it was too late to do anything anyway.
Maybe you know guitar players but, you don't know The Beatles all that well. That is if _you're_ being serious?
That's the Gibson that Rick Derringer gave him , Rick got it from John Sebastian. It's a 58 gold top they refinished but, by the time John "Panics" any damage was already done so why would he panic. He's bringing some levity to the situation. Nothing more. Watch footage of John defending Yoko to the press if you want to see him being serious .
amazing the headstock never snapped off
John was literally hilarious
It fell in perfect timing with the song
I love this real moment!
“Paul’s broken a glass. A glass a glass he’s broken today.” Remnants of John’s childhood.
Them joking around is better than any music today
I digg tha Beatles Christmas episode of them all joking around👍🏻🥰
That’s like saying the apple pie I ate last year is better than the cookie I’m eating tomorrow.
Not even close
ok dude
Ficou perfeito tudo isso ! A perfeita trilha sonora de um desenho animado ou de um bom filme. Eles são maravilhosos em tudo, até nos incovenientes.
Mal brings a lot of passion to his playing...
It's a shame his album, Mal Evans Hits Things with a Hammer didn't do well. The record company really dropped the ball of advertising for it. Heck, most people have never even heard of it. 🤣
@scottbubb2946 It was a dead letter after George declined to contribute any more guitar work to the project.
Now she's in the sky with diamonds.
Best Band Ever 😊
Paul's broken a glass, Paul's broken a glass, john was quick with lyrics made it look easy.
Totally proves that Ringo knocked it over when he got up and danced away! Lol
I love the way Ringo was walking, while Paul or some guy made that sound.
John went into panic mode when he saw a Gibson hit the floor. I would too.
Me tooooooo😮
He was being sardonic, not serious!
While my guitar gently... slips!
A throw-away song
Genuine and naturally. Guitar fell over. Jhon said
He was the Beatles best friend...even better than brian or George Martin..Rip bro Mal...🙏
"A guitar fell over, Paul, a guitar fell over!". 😂
Bloody John, he was such a unique human with such a peculiar sense of humour that I don't know if he meant it or that was a fake ironic worry. Probably both at the same time, and that's part of his magic and complexity.
I think he was impersonating a suck-up student reporting something to the teacher of a classroom cuz Paul was making them play a song that they didn’t enjoy
@@Paul-dw2clthat's very perceptive!
He did the same on one session where he says, "Paul's broken a glass, hes broken a glass, he has." just before one of the takes on a songs.
@@oliverramen6872I think it was Youve Got to Hide Your Love Away where he does “Paul’s broken a glass, broken a glass, Paul’s broken a glass, a glass, a glass he broke today”
@@oliverramen6872bingo brother. You got it. That was a long running in-the-studio-inside-joke among them two since probably '64. Where John would blurt out to Paul like that whatever was going on suddenly around them. There are other recorded examples of him over the years telling Paul about random other things, just like that, on the fly. Tape was often left still rolling before and after takes, and you can hear all kinds of laughs and tomfoolery among them.
Wow how close did that iconic red Les Paul come to having the headstock snapped off!!! 😢
Grandi...!!! Saluti da Milano 🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹
more Beatles always and forever👍💙🦋
I can keep watching this clip. Over and over and over again.
Lolol I’ve watched this over and over! 😂😂 Knowing how much 3/4 of the band didn’t like this song (Paul was the only one insisting on practicing it many times), it’s so funny to see the guitar passing out and falling, as if it knew how the others felt!
Its worth only a few million, no biggie!!!🤠👍
Oh, That damn '59 Gibson fell over again!!!!!!!
It’s actually a 57. Haha!
It seems that I'm always learning something new about Mal Evans. John's way of saying "Save the Les Paul Paul, save the Les Paul".
"A guitar fell over Paul, a guitar fell over"
Is like
"Man down roger, man down"
Wonderful.
That guitar had its own ideas for the song.
IKR?
I love that timing with the song lol
Guitar 🎸: I can't handle one more take of this song oh I feel faint! 🥴
Seeing Lucy fall over in the Get Back documentary - we were all thinking no, no, nooooo! 🎸🎸🎸
That's called saying character to a guitar. The best way to relic.. With a story to go along with the scar 😮🎉
Les Pauls are famously very fragile-very lucky the fall was broken there, otherwise the headstock would have been
Its a perfect song guys just listen it
Great guy George and Ringo
But rest in peace John and George for ever 😢
What about Eric? 🤔
Ringo just runs away!!😆😆
Hahaha! Poor ol Mel ( The Beatles Roadie )
He only had one thing to do, and look what chaos he caused. 😂😂
Mal Evans.
@bruceross5546
Of course, please excuse the typo.
Mals' full name is/was...
Malcolm Frederick Evans.
👍
I love the Beatles
I’m not sure Paul realized the guitar fell over. Someone should ask him some time if he does and if not he should be told so.
If he is asked he'll claim that he made it fall over and then in fact wrote John's comment for him. Because he did EVERYTHING EVERYTHING EVERY LITTLE THING.
Lmfaaaaaoooooooooo
even the guitar couldn’t stand (or even “gently weeped”) take 572 of “maxwell’s silver hammer”! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
A guitar is the best symbol of the Beatles Everything!! John the leader of the group- knowing the band is coming to a quick dissolution-perhaps is equally worried about a valuable guitar breaking to bits as the band he started is about to do. His emotions about the group are as damaged as Paul’s, who he’s calling out to in care…Stunning scene - says it all!!
I’ve never heard John’s speaking voice with such concern/feeling. God bless ya John. You and Paul changed the world
I think John let the pressure of that bloody song get to his nerves, I think a dope break would be in order.
I think John was being very sarcastic there in terms of Paul by that point running the show and micro-managing everything, and that John (and the others) resented that. John in particular hated doing this particular song.
I especially LOVE the 1960s colour film!
John makes me laugh.
Obviously a treasured guitar. It has it's own pillows!
When a ‘57 was only 12 years old.
Think that was George’s 57?
Wait till George gets his fret-less guitar out(sold recently for £250,000)❤❤❤❤
Plus even now seeing a beautiful guitar hit the floor hurts
That guitar would fetch a hundred grand today 😢
Probably worth a million considering the owners
Idk why but even though that isn’t my guitar and it’s George’s I still had a mini heart attack seeing it fall lol 😂 I care about guitars too much sometimes lol
it’s good for them occasionally.
Thet should have left it in! The Crash is on the beat!
😂😂😂
Hell yeah
And it fell in perfect time to the song
Even the guitar tried to escape the endless Maxwell's Silver Hammer sessions.
he even put that guitar on comfy cushions he loved it so much
Bloody lucky the headstock didn't break clean off...
George’s guitar couldn’t take it anymore.. this f*cking song
❤ still love them
John has the fatherly figure telling his children the guitar fell down.
Hammer played there by longtime (1963) friend and road guy Mal Evans. Eventually he was shot to death by LAPD (January 1976)
He was also a bouncer at Cavern and discovered Badfinger.
James Taylor and Badfinger were the only Artists Apple produced.
why was he shot ?
@@bebereyes5514 He was holding an air rifle.
@@firebald2915
and produced Mary Hopkins.
Amazing ❤ beatles
The guitar even thought MSH was corny...like..."really boys"!!😂😂😂
That Bass VI tho 😍
Nooooo never let a Les Paul fall!
Awesome! The headstock grabbed that tin pan on the way down to reduce impact velocity! Lucy saved herself, to stay available for George.
This is from “Get Back” I recently watched it a 2nd time.
I love the Bass VI George is playing, I'm not a Beatles fan but that's an underrated instrument.
It's not a bass.
That’s a 58 not a 67
Given to George by Clapton
Was a burst refinished to cherry red by Gibson
Nope it was a 57 gold top…rick derringer owned it had it sprayed cherry red by Gibson…
@@glennbzt Gold tops had P90's this has PAF's as per '58, '59 & 60.
I have an interview with Clapton who mentions its a '58. I'll go with him.
@oscarwrabbit 57 gold tops have humbuckers
So why did John think it was Paul’s? Did George regift it after Clapton stole his wife? Or did he sell it to Paul at a drastically reduced price to fuck the Taxman?
Gotta love John 😅