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  • Опубликовано: 28 май 2022
  • In May the beatles went to abbey road to record the first album they were going to release under their new company apple. The project at that time seemed simple, John and Paul had about thirty songs written almost all in india. George for his part, more than on other albums, took seriously his role in the band as the third songwriter, and Ringo also wrote his first song.
    With so much material at hand, it was decided to make a double album, a format widely used for classical music but absolutely innovative in popular music, but the new album and his illusions were spoiled from the first day when Lennon entered the studio with a woman next to him, breaking all the studio rules. Also, McCartney developed an almost sick perfectionist attitude that collapsed his partners. Harrison showed more and more apathy to continue working with two beatles who never ended up taking him seriously, and tired too Ringo left the band. And with an apple that was rotting... the best band on the planet worked and sounded like no other.
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Комментарии • 979

  • @musicbox_usa
    @musicbox_usa  2 года назад +12

    The Beatles Story: In His Own Words | Part One:
    ruclips.net/video/P1OuTPEge0Y/видео.html

  • @decadantdog4444
    @decadantdog4444 Год назад +10

    "A roar of propellers"? It was a jet!

  • @alanr4447a
    @alanr4447a 2 года назад +167

    Ringo had actually written "Don't Pass Me By" several years earlier. There are a couple occasions in 1964 interviews when McCartney mentions Ringo having written it, and gives samples. Apparently at the time it was considered too much a "country song" for the Beatles to use.

    • @mjemigh3304
      @mjemigh3304 2 года назад +12

      Yes, the history of it is easy to find. Gotta wonder about the too country thing, though. "Act Naturally" got tons of airplay and they toyed with writing in the genre during the Revolver days without it resulting in any damage. To me, it seems more jug band than country, although the two are certainly closely related. I can't recall if George helped him on the song, but as a Carl Perkins fan, I wouldn't be surprised.

    • @richdouglas2311
      @richdouglas2311 2 года назад +7

      Yet, they covered "Honey Don't" and "Act Naturally" with Ringo on lead vocal. Go figure.

    • @longagoandfaraway7868
      @longagoandfaraway7868 2 года назад +9

      "What Goes On" (flipside of "Nowhere Man") was kinda country and that was the only Beatle song that Lennon and McCartney shared songwriting credits with Ringo.

    • @desertskiesarizona2946
      @desertskiesarizona2946 2 года назад +5

      The Beatles could do country. Elton John did some in his early album 'Tumbleweed Connection' ("Country Comfort"). My point being the recording of "Act Naturally" (a later duet released with Ringo and Buck Owens) and "I've Just Seen a Face" has a definite country feel to it. John, as a solo artist released on his album 'Imagine' with "Crippled Inside". The band was quoted that other than R&B from America, they also listened to country tunes as well. I think The Beatles could have done a fantastic country album if they wished to.

    • @longagoandfaraway7868
      @longagoandfaraway7868 2 года назад +2

      @@desertskiesarizona2946 I still listen to Tumbleweed Connection a lot. It had kinda an "old South" feel to it. Amoreena is still my favorite song from it. I remember the country station my parents listened to back in the 70s actually played Country Comfort quite a bit.

  • @michaelharrington75
    @michaelharrington75 2 года назад +27

    21:08 Jim Morrison never sat in on a Beatles recording session, nor did the doors record at Abbey Road.

  • @UnderTheGoldenGate
    @UnderTheGoldenGate Год назад +23

    My favorite album of all time. Variety, raw energy, creativity.
    This was the last Beatles album I bought (way after they broke up)...I was already a huge Beatles fan, and bought this last because it was expensive (double album) and in the record bin I wasn't excited about buying an album that was just white - I figured it was some throwaway album. But when I played it, I was so utterly blown away, the Beatles went into orbit for me. I wondered why I hadn't heard so many of these songs before. And Julia....wow...that rocker Lennon, could write such a touching, incredibly beautiful song about his mother put him into a whole new category.

    • @OdbodII
      @OdbodII Год назад +3

      I'm an idiot! The White Album was the last Beatles album that I ever owned and over the decades I'd forgotten the reason why. Of course, as a kid it was just too expensive, with being a double album and all. It's not my favourite album of all time, but only because I can't decide which Beatles' album is my favourite.

  • @Gk2003m
    @Gk2003m 2 года назад +48

    Love this record. Whatever path the Beatles took, I’m grateful it went that way. It’s an incredible body of work

    • @rudolphguarnacci197
      @rudolphguarnacci197 2 года назад +5

      Right? Can't people just accept they were great, every album was great, and they were a great band. Always categorizing. Sheesh.

    • @TheCliffandPhilShow
      @TheCliffandPhilShow 2 года назад +3

      @@rudolphguarnacci197 Correctamundo!:)

  • @paulseano5100
    @paulseano5100 2 года назад +68

    The White Album marks one of the greatest epochs in music history. This album really exemplifies their songwriting prowess. And, no mater their nuances, nothing stood in their way of creating classic songs. Even though they all had many outside cultural influences, the Beatles still managed to collaborate as they did in the early days without any formula for writing songs.

    • @jasonnstegall
      @jasonnstegall 2 месяца назад

      “No mater”?!? Ahh mater, much later!

    • @noelwalsh5898
      @noelwalsh5898 Месяц назад

      THE WHITE ALBUM WAS A GREAT BEATLES ALBUM😊

  • @KidFresh71
    @KidFresh71 2 года назад +23

    "Mother's Nature's Son" is the most underrated song in the Beatles catalog, methinks.

    • @GRANDDADDO
      @GRANDDADDO Год назад +5

      you say that like long long long aint on the same album

    • @carterwills5015
      @carterwills5015 Год назад

      @@GRANDDADDO Great song.

  • @mrsbluesky8415
    @mrsbluesky8415 2 года назад +25

    Love this album mostly because my brother played it constantly in his room. So I just absorbed it into my conscious and subconscious. He’s passed away now so it’s good memories for me and I love almost every song.

    • @Terk131
      @Terk131 2 года назад +5

      One thing about music, it keeps memories alive.

    • @marksomething
      @marksomething Год назад +2

      @@Terk131 exactly

    • @MichaelFG
      @MichaelFG Год назад +1

      In My Life

  • @gerryfisher5259
    @gerryfisher5259 Год назад +11

    When I'm in a the mood for wild variety, rambunctiousness, and edginess, the White Album is my favorite Beatles album. When I want sparkling and grand pop-rock, "Abbey Road" is my favorite Beatles album. I go back and forth between those two as my favorites. Honorable mention to "Revolver."

  • @sbrenner2561
    @sbrenner2561 2 года назад +49

    The white album is a wonderful example of so many different musical styles. A primer.

    • @patrickpowell5430
      @patrickpowell5430 2 года назад

      That’s one take. Another is that the album is a mish-mash with some distinct brash on it.

  • @duffbaker9554
    @duffbaker9554 2 года назад +13

    Had the White Album been released as a single album, it would have had quite a similar vibe and feel to Revolver, another strong and eclectic collection of top-notch songs.

  • @davidmurray2539
    @davidmurray2539 2 года назад +43

    The album is a treasure. Best studio time they ever spent and rendering in the process what to me was their all-time best song, "Long, Long, Long". Never tire of the panorama of The White Album. It is the essence of The Beatles just as Exile On Main Street is the essence of The Rolling Stones.

    • @jonamason6658
      @jonamason6658 2 года назад +1

      Great comparison of the two. I agree!

    • @davidmurray2539
      @davidmurray2539 2 года назад

      @Jay The big disparity in song lengths rapidly dulls most all traces of a comparison but I hear the bits and pieces you're getting at. Besides travelling together those Wilburys liked to keep things in the family.

    • @brettmccardle9303
      @brettmccardle9303 2 года назад

      @Jay just listened to Joan Baez doing a version of Sad Eyed Lady. Made me cry. Beautiful Joan Baez. But. Definite links. I like both

  • @wchambers3849
    @wchambers3849 2 года назад +41

    If I could only pick one Beatles album, it would be The White Album. While My Guitar Gently Weeps, Dear Prudence and Blackbird are simply phenomenal!!!

    • @balok63a40
      @balok63a40 2 года назад +2

      I think that they would have done better to take George Martin's advice and have released a single album with 14 - 16 songs on it. Having said that, "Julia" would be on my short list of "Best Beatles Ballads."

    • @dennisberceles7387
      @dennisberceles7387 Год назад +1

      You could add John's:
      1. Julia 2. Yer Blues
      3. Sexy Sadie
      4. Happiness is a warm gun
      5. I'm So Tired
      Paul's:
      1. Obladi-Oblada
      2. Mother Nature Son
      3. Martha My Dear
      4. I Will

    • @jamesbrice6619
      @jamesbrice6619 3 месяца назад

      White Album should have been one album. All Lennon songs except for Blackbird and While My Guitar....

  • @gibsoneb3
    @gibsoneb3 2 года назад +93

    The White Album is perfect - every track was right where it should be - Savoy Truffle is my favorite but it was all fantastic. Their best album and all of them were great.

    • @vincentanguoni8938
      @vincentanguoni8938 2 года назад +3

      Ditto on that..

    • @onetrueslave
      @onetrueslave 2 года назад +7

      Yes! Deliciously diverse and somewhat fragmented (in a good way), this album is fire. Bungalow Bill into While My Guitar Gently Weeps is killer. Big Sgt. Pepper fan here, in part because of the childhood triggers, but, The Beatles' BEST album might just be TWA. (not the airline)

    • @strangebrew1231
      @strangebrew1231 Год назад +1

      hot take when there's so much filler. even the band agrees

    • @johnurban7333
      @johnurban7333 Год назад +2

      I agree

    • @vicvega3614
      @vicvega3614 Год назад

      @@onetrueslave rocky raccoon, sexie Sadie will get stuck in anyones head for days, piggies is maybe the weirdest somg ever and im convinced it started kids cartoons, the album is just so freaking good!!! every song is a journey and its so hard to pick a favorite album, song etc and it changes often for me

  • @Snakefinger1000
    @Snakefinger1000 2 года назад +13

    I loved the White Album so much that I took it with me everywhere I went. No battery operated record players back then so if there wasn't electricity I didn't go. My Dad was a great piano player and he loved Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da so he played a Ragtime version it was great. They didn't realise at the time that Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da appealed to a whole generation of oldies and so they became Beatles fans, to a point of course.

  • @LaHemeroteca
    @LaHemeroteca 2 года назад +125

    Music Box es un proyecto derivado de La Hemeroteca, no se preocupen, no nos están plagiando, somos nosotros.

    • @ellwe1932
      @ellwe1932 2 года назад +19

      aino , yamehabiaasustado jsjs

    • @agustindelavega6177
      @agustindelavega6177 2 года назад +16

      Yo también me había asustado jajajaja

    • @DiegoMorales-dr1pi
      @DiegoMorales-dr1pi 2 года назад +8

      Jajaja ya estaba viendo las comparaciones entre guiones e imágenes pero todo bien 👍

    • @mrtortuga7763
      @mrtortuga7763 2 года назад +2

      Ya decía que los veía muy parecidos xd

    • @maximilianoaguirre4701
      @maximilianoaguirre4701 2 года назад +1

      Ya se me hacia igual hasta el titulo y la portada del video jaja

  • @longagoandfaraway7868
    @longagoandfaraway7868 2 года назад +18

    I have George's "Wonderwall Music" album. It's a soundtrack for the movie Wonderwall. It has a lot of different music styles, but it's not his electronic experimental album. That was 1969's "Electronic Sound" which was the second (and last) release on the Beatles' Zapple label.

    • @gaminawulfsdottir3253
      @gaminawulfsdottir3253 2 года назад +4

      Yes, yet another thing this narration gets wrong. The script has obviously confused the two albums.

  • @HaFannyHa
    @HaFannyHa 2 года назад +121

    I love the eclecticism of the album and feel so peeved at all those who have grumbled on about preferring it to have been a single album. The album is a historic record of the state of the group: The weak tracks, though many, are the glue that holds the classics in place. Without those weak tracks, the classics would fall through the gaps! I'm also in a minority, because I love the Musee Concrete of 'Revolution 9', particularly the use of the last two unison orchestral notes of Sibelius 7th symphony. I counted thirteen uses of these two notes! Long live the White Album!

    • @valmarsiglia
      @valmarsiglia 2 года назад +13

      I'm a White Album man too. But I don't think it has as many weak tracks as Sgt Pepper or Revolver, at least pound for pound. There's so much on both those albums I've skipped over for years, but the only one I skip on White Album is "Don't Pass Me By."

    • @HaFannyHa
      @HaFannyHa 2 года назад +5

      @@valmarsiglia I have to admit that I loath 'Ob-la-dee-ob-la-Dah', it makes my teeth grind!

    • @RS-ni3lj
      @RS-ni3lj 2 года назад +7

      Those classics don't need "glue" to make them work.

    • @valmarsiglia
      @valmarsiglia 2 года назад +9

      @@HaFannyHa It's definitely not a favorite of mine either, but I don't think it's filler. The way I see it, the album takes on and remakes a great variety of genres, and "Ob-La-Dee," "Wild Honey Pie," and "Bungalow Bill" are the album's take on children's music, especially the counterculture-tinged children's music that was starting to come out around the time. And good thing they got it all out of the way early too!

    • @mjemigh3304
      @mjemigh3304 2 года назад +7

      @@HaFannyHa Ha! I see your point, but I really like the silly stuff thrown in. There are a few on the album that are reminiscent of Music Hall. I think they're fun. These guys grew up at the tail end of traditional Music Hall, so it makes sense, as does the Stones doing "Something Happened To Me Yesterday." Just be sure to shove some gum in your mouth before listening to protect your teeth.

  • @maestromike91971
    @maestromike91971 2 года назад +15

    The Beatles were the and are the best band of all Time!

  • @stevestarr9769
    @stevestarr9769 2 года назад +6

    The unreleased song mentioned as No Guilty, was actually Not Guilty. With possibly the most takes in the recording of it of any Beatles song.

  • @NoNameNo.5
    @NoNameNo.5 Год назад +7

    “Paul wrote grannie songs….oh yeah, also Helter Skelter.” The man did it all!

  • @rumcove07
    @rumcove07 2 года назад +9

    Hold on a minute, the roar of the propellers on a plane?? That's a jet plane dude! Nice doc on my favorite Beatles album though....

  • @chadczternastek
    @chadczternastek Год назад +9

    I'm 50 so I thought The Beatles were the stereotypical teeny corny top 10 hit band. I can't express how greatful I am for these and other videos. Discovering the band now at this age is so so rewarding. I had no clue how good they are and I watch the videos with rapt attention.

    • @CosmicMapping
      @CosmicMapping 10 месяцев назад +1

      How did you get this far in life still thinking The Beatles were a standard 1960s pop act? lol. I'm genuinely curious. Throughout my life I couldn't go anywhere or talk to anybody without hearing about how artful and innovative The Beatles were. I couldn't turn the TV on without seeing 30 documentaries about how they laid the groundwork for essentially all popular music after them.

  • @thomosburn8740
    @thomosburn8740 2 года назад +213

    Fun to hear so much oft-repeated misinformation on this subject all in one place!

    • @spockboy
      @spockboy 2 года назад +9

      Yes! and its pronounced Esher (like Esther) not EE-sher

    • @Lightw81
      @Lightw81 2 года назад +35

      @@spockboy "eesher" is the correct pronunciation.

    • @spockboy
      @spockboy 2 года назад +7

      @@Lightw81 I checked. I stand corrected.

    • @lauratanner8475
      @lauratanner8475 2 года назад +16

      I knew in five seconds that we were in for some bullshit

    • @rocketcityauction
      @rocketcityauction 2 года назад

      Probably would have been swallowed hook line and sinker if not for Peter Jackson.

  • @user-uy8ye4jg5g
    @user-uy8ye4jg5g 2 года назад +10

    Kinfauns was a large 1950s deluxe bungalow in Esher in the English county of Surrey, on the Claremont Estate. From 1964 to 1970, it was the home of George Harrison, lead guitarist of the Beatles. It was where many of the demo recordings for the band's 1968 self-titled double album (also known as the "White Album") were made. The bungalow has since been demolished, and another house built in its place.

    • @roberttalbot6397
      @roberttalbot6397 2 года назад

      Esher demos, it's part of 3 CDs. Annivasary edition

    • @PollyW326
      @PollyW326 2 года назад +1

      I can't believe Kinfauns was demolished. It should have remained protected as a historical home much like their childhood homes are. Makes me sad.

  • @PaisleyPatchouli
    @PaisleyPatchouli 2 года назад +4

    Bravo! This is a very well conceived and informative review of the Beatles' "White Album", which includes many facts and bits of Beatles trivia that I had never heard before. Cleverly written and researched, and presented creatively and professionally by new RUclips content creators MUSIC BOX, who appear to know the business of producing informative and entertaining videos that are well worth watching.
    Once again, bravo and thanks!

  • @sraytho1
    @sraytho1 2 года назад +3

    The range of expression is astounding. It was great to be there as a young boy. Still amazing.

  • @8176morgan
    @8176morgan Год назад +8

    The narrator states at 8:33 that shortly after Obla-di obla-da was released "the Lemonade group made a cover and it went to #1." The group was actually called The Marmalade and the cover version only went to #1 in Great Britain.

  • @streaming1950
    @streaming1950 2 года назад +4

    Ringo didn't film the 'Magic Christian' film until after the 'Let It Be' sessions.

  • @johangaudissabois8668
    @johangaudissabois8668 Год назад +3

    The White Album is undoubtedly one of the greatest albums ever. even OB-LA-DI OB-LA-DA makes sense buried within this treasure of musical ideas flowing into each other. I never tire of it. A thing of beauty is still a joy forever !

  • @jaydorbish7316
    @jaydorbish7316 2 года назад +6

    This is great! Really looking forward to more of your classic album reviews.

  • @sirbarringtonwomblembe4098
    @sirbarringtonwomblembe4098 2 года назад +5

    From the inside. I once read a good book from the early 70s which told the break up story - 'Apple to the core'.

  • @plasteredbastard
    @plasteredbastard 2 года назад +10

    I think they all felt after MMT things were getting stale with four previously released tracks making up its running order a new start was needed. Psychedelia was winding down Epstein their business mentor had died and 1968 represented a return to guitar based sound. Rishikesh was a well of creativity for them and introducing audiences to these well-crafted songs gave them artistic impetus. Groundbreaking album and it's importance cannot be understated. It symbolizes for me their last great run before the end.

  • @astephens1963
    @astephens1963 2 года назад +22

    In my opinion this is their best album. It also contains the best Beatle song ever. And Harrison wrote and sung it. While my guitar gently weeps. This album would have been perfect if it had enclosed the giant rolling paper Cheech and Chong gave you with Big Bamboo.

    • @playitstrange129
      @playitstrange129 2 года назад

      *Bambu

    • @kene.9816
      @kene.9816 2 года назад

      The White Album is my personal favorite, but it is not their best. Sgt Pepper gets that award.

    • @OroborusFMA
      @OroborusFMA 8 месяцев назад

      Pepper is massively overrated.@@kene.9816

  • @thebassinprogressive9399
    @thebassinprogressive9399 Год назад +2

    Just to be clear: the sound at the beginning of "Back in the U.S.S.R." are JET engines, not propellers of an airplane.

  • @michaellisko3509
    @michaellisko3509 Год назад +2

    Couple of things. After India Ringo filmed Candy. The Magic Christian wasn’t made until a year later. And it’s NOT Guilty.

  • @alexnejako777
    @alexnejako777 2 года назад +37

    It was one of my favorite albums as a kid and I found a lot of the songs that people disregard as really fun and easy to learn. I've learned how to play most of it.

    • @aquamarine99911
      @aquamarine99911 2 года назад +3

      "Martha My Dear" was the first song I learned/taught myself on piano - decades before youtube where there are 10 videos explaining how to play every famous song. "Gently Weeps" was the first song I ever played on bass. On acoustic guitar, I started with "Yellow Submarine", but learned to fingerpick with Dear Prudence and Blackbird. Electric guitar I can't remember what I started on, but Helter Skelter would be one of the first songs. Their music was so easy, but ... so musical.

    • @chicklets4ever51
      @chicklets4ever51 2 года назад +1

      @@aquamarine99911 As an amateur guitarist, I find their music less easy than most rock and folk numbers, which tend to be easy as pie. The Beatles' stuff is full of surprising chord changes and rhythmical anomalies.

    • @graniterhythm53
      @graniterhythm53 2 года назад

      Good on you but Happiness Is A Warm Gun found the Fabs unable to complete a single take as a group & McCartney has never been able to repeat Martha My Dear - don't even go there with Revolution 9!

    • @garycunningham9216
      @garycunningham9216 Год назад

      I find some of the songs easy now , Not the 60s.

  • @Snoopy7666
    @Snoopy7666 2 года назад +3

    'Always been one of my most beloved and favorite Beatles albums . . . .It truly has something for every one. It's one of my many genuine Beatles treasures. I still have my original vinyl purchased 'way back in 1968 . . . as well as a CD of this epic double-album.

  • @techrescuestl
    @techrescuestl 2 года назад +1

    What an excellent piece of work. I am QUITE impressed with your production, this is the very first time I have seen it. 5 stars. Home run.

  • @drewcampbell8555
    @drewcampbell8555 2 года назад +5

    OK, think on this: Not a double album... not a single album... but a TRIPLE album!
    Some of the established running order sides 1-4would need reworked, but imagine if they'd added in Isn't It A Pity, Sour Milk Sea, Not Guilty, What's Yer News Mary Jane, Child Of Nature, Suzy Parker (maybe, with a little more work), Teddy Boy, Junk, Goodbye, and close side five with Hey Jude. Side six starts with Revolution #1, then Revolution #9 and finish up with Revolution.
    Voila! Come on, you know you want to play...

  • @RaBob
    @RaBob 2 года назад +8

    Wonderwall Music was not "an electronic experiment." The "electronic experient" was George Harrison's second solo album, "Electronic Sounds."

    • @docsavage8640
      @docsavage8640 2 года назад +3

      This dude has do many incorrect statements in his review, does one more really matter? 😆 🤣 😂

  • @paulricketts10
    @paulricketts10 2 года назад +15

    Clapton "...always behaved at the height of his legend." What does that statement actually mean? Having listened to a bit more of this video I'm starting to think it's been translated into English from another language.

    • @MrLump
      @MrLump 2 года назад +2

      I think it means that Clapton never really got corrupted and became snobbish even when he was the at the height of his career.

    • @paulricketts10
      @paulricketts10 2 года назад

      @@MrLump But in 1976, Eric Clapton went on a racist rant, using racial slurs and calling for the deportation of non-whites from Britain.

    • @mr.scottpowell
      @mr.scottpowell 2 года назад

      Always behaved (himself) even at the height of his legend

    • @tomchristie3199
      @tomchristie3199 Год назад

      Yeah, lots of sentences which make absolutely no sense. Frustrating listening. 'With memories to a mediaeval hall, George Martin orchestra in a wonderful way'. Wtf is that

    • @evabelvain2569
      @evabelvain2569 3 месяца назад

      It makes perfect sense to me. It is a poetic way of saying that Eric turned out a perfect performance on the day, living up to his reputation and legend as a virtuoso rock guitarist.

  • @JammyGit
    @JammyGit 2 года назад +13

    I'm pretty sure that the group who covered Obladi-Oblada was called Marmalade, not Lemonade 😆

    • @moodyguymick
      @moodyguymick 2 года назад

      Correct.

    • @taunteratwill1787
      @taunteratwill1787 2 года назад

      25% of what was told in this vid was fantasy as well. 😂

    • @moniphil
      @moniphil 2 года назад

      I’m pretty sure the band was called Rodomontade. 🤣

  • @davidgargiulo7964
    @davidgargiulo7964 2 года назад +1

    My only complaint about this most informative post is I couldn't tell most of the time what songs the narrator was referring to. Even so I appreciate the spirit in which this post was made. Not to mention the "post," Beatle songs that never made it on to a Beatles album. Now I'm going to have to track these titles down to see where they ended up as the titles themselves of these songs are compelling.

  • @elirosen1391
    @elirosen1391 2 года назад +13

    It was "Marmalade", not "Lemonade", that released "Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da" as a single.

    • @farrellmcnulty909
      @farrellmcnulty909 2 года назад

      Very true...there's no such band as Lemonade.

    • @paulj6138
      @paulj6138 2 года назад +3

      Not the only Obvious mistake

    • @appledoreman
      @appledoreman 2 года назад +1

      @@farrellmcnulty909 Well, there's Baby Lemonade, but they didn't record Ob-la-di either.

    • @farrellmcnulty909
      @farrellmcnulty909 2 года назад

      @@appledoreman Wasn't that a Syd Barrett tribute?

    • @appledoreman
      @appledoreman 2 года назад

      @@farrellmcnulty909 I'm not sure about that, I only know they backed Arthur Lee on tour, most notably on his 'Forever Changes' series of concerts.

  • @mc76
    @mc76 2 года назад +17

    My brother bought this album on reel-to-reel tape (oh, my, the sound quality), and I remember thinking when I first heard it-even as a callow high school freshman (albeit a musician)-that it sounded like two solo albums, a solo EP, and a one-off, novelty single, which is, essentially, what it is. Although the White Album's eclecticism is stunning in its breadth, it really is a harbinger of the demise of the group.

  • @bizyz
    @bizyz 2 года назад +5

    the beatles should have made an in studio concert film of the entire white album.all they would have had to do is play all the songs straight thru in front of the cameras and then call it a day.

  • @stormhawk3319
    @stormhawk3319 2 года назад +6

    Just on disc 1 it like listening to 17 different music acts on each track. Their most diverse album.

  • @AkinduDasanayake
    @AkinduDasanayake 2 года назад +5

    Awesome work! Would love to see similar videos for the other albums

  • @hawkmoon419
    @hawkmoon419 2 года назад +2

    Informative and insightful. Thanks for the video.
    As an aside I know Mia Farrow and talked with her about her days in India with the Beatles.

  • @kris242
    @kris242 2 года назад +5

    The White Album friggen terrified me as a child 🤣 It wasn’t just the audio-horror that was “Revolution 9”, but also the weird and almost sadistic sounds of songs like “Piggies” and “Wild Honey Pie” that just had me so unnerved. I was a big fan of the Beatles, because of my parents, but I would legit hide that cd from them frequently just so they wouldn’t listen to it 🤣
    Ever since, though, I’ve finally grown up to appreciate the album as brilliant. I still get this weird and disturbed vibe from it to this day, though.

  • @andrewbevan4662
    @andrewbevan4662 2 года назад +7

    George had 3 songs on Revolver so he should have had six at least on a double album

  • @valmarsiglia
    @valmarsiglia 2 года назад +57

    I think it's the Beatles' best and by far most interesting album. I've been a huge fan for theirs for almost 50 years now, and I grew up with the conventional narrative of their "decline," but now I think it's all just a comforting framing device we impose retroactively to turn it all into a morality tale for our own edification. I really have grown sick of the whole tired old story of how Sgt Pepper was a high point and the White Album was a low point. I personally can't stand Sgt Pepper except for "A Day in the Life," but I keep going back to the White Album, year after year. Since when do rancor and stormy relationships among artistic collaborators always equal artistic decline? Because I could probably fill a few pages off the top of my head with the names of great artistic partners who couldn't stand each other personally from the word go. These guys were all in their 20s, had been completely cooped up together for several years, their lives under a constant media microscope, and on top of that were expected to shit gold bricks every time they picked up an instrument, all while remaining cute, relatable, and affable for their fans. Leave them the fuck alone, already. Imagine being in that situation with your three best friends. Whatever bullshit was happening in their personal lives, they created some of the greatest music ever made, music that will be celebrated for centuries to come, and a lot of that music is on the White Album. Like Paul said in the Anthology documentary: "Its great! It sold! Its the bloody Beatles white album! Shut up!"

    • @valmarsiglia
      @valmarsiglia 2 года назад +6

      @@scrambaba Sure, the imminent breakup of the band was becoming obvious by the time of the White Album, but I'm not so concerned with biography as with the music. And what makes being a "smooth machine" better? Far too many bands have a packaged, uniform sound and seldom venture out of their commercially-delineated safe area (or are seldom allowed out of it by the bean-counters), which is boring, probably the worst thing you can say about any art. The tensions created by the assertion of the Beatles' individual personalities led to their best music. They released a string of albums that had the uniform sound everyone wanted, knocked those out of the park, and with the WA they did something different. I see it as artistic growth. They went right back to a more uniform sound for Abbey Road, and while all Beatles albums are like holy scripture to me, it's artistically a much more modest effort than the WA.

    • @theapostrophewrecks3589
      @theapostrophewrecks3589 2 года назад +3

      Naw, it’s mostly trash and this vid just illuminates how utterly garbage it was from a songwriting standpoint. A double album that demands being a single one. No one needs to hear half of the songs, including but especially Rev9. It’s more than 8mins long? Lol. Chop that one, lose half the McCartney nostalgia crap, drop all George songs save Weeps, boom. Perfect SINGLE album.
      Your musical taste does not change the fact that the band was in full decline and the music suffered for it. Let It Be and Abbey Road are 10x’s better. Not a wasted song. Abbey Road sd2 is perfect. It’s what TWA could have been.

    • @valmarsiglia
      @valmarsiglia 2 года назад +8

      @@theapostrophewrecks3589 Sounds like a greatest-hits compilation is more your speed.

    • @averyprice9422
      @averyprice9422 2 года назад +5

      Abbey Road has always been my favorite.. I like them all tho.. White Album is probably around 4th on the list for me..

    • @valmarsiglia
      @valmarsiglia 2 года назад +4

      @@averyprice9422 That's the thing. To me, they're all practically sacred scripture. I realize that of course even the stuff I don't like is still of seismic importance in the history of music and really post-WWII culture in general. I may not like some songs, but I sure as hell respect them.

  • @Classicrocker6119
    @Classicrocker6119 Год назад +1

    I purchased my copy of The White Album as a 15 year old during the spring of 1977z it contained two posters along with a pair of decals. My favourite track is “While My Guitar Gently Weeps” especially the musical bridge. It took me a while to warm up to most of the tracks but all in all it’s a great dual album.

  • @mrsbluesky8415
    @mrsbluesky8415 Год назад +2

    Rocky Raccoon is a fun song and Paul’s voice is superb. The man of a thousand voices is so true. I’m glad they kept it.

  • @narlycat
    @narlycat 2 года назад +6

    Dehra-dun by George did appear on the Beatles Anthology in 1996. and the song is Not Guilty. not no guilty.

  • @PoundshopRambo
    @PoundshopRambo 2 года назад +30

    One of the greatest albums of all time, no doubt.

    • @alicat7281
      @alicat7281 2 года назад

      Better than “Let It Bleed” by The Rolling Stones? It’s a hard call.

    • @PoundshopRambo
      @PoundshopRambo 2 года назад +1

      @@alicat7281 for me it's no contest but I'm not the biggest fan of the Stones.

  • @VinnMan
    @VinnMan Год назад +2

    Definitely my favorite Beatles album. My fondest memories of this album are playing it loud in the parking lot/campgrounds of Alpine Valley while waiting for the Grateful Dead's next show back in the 80s.

    • @Blaize24
      @Blaize24 10 месяцев назад

      Oh, I remember those days! Also, in the parking lot when we drove in for tickets.

  • @charliebadger
    @charliebadger 2 года назад +1

    1. George's song is called Not Guilty. 2. Ringo didn't start making Magic Christian until after the Get Back sessions in Jan 69, amd 3, Don't pass me by is older.

  • @julesvanels6116
    @julesvanels6116 2 года назад +5

    By far the best album, they have put together. I love it. Play it so many times, and I still do.

    • @craig1538
      @craig1538 2 года назад

      Hey Jules, I completely agree.

    • @julesvanels6116
      @julesvanels6116 2 года назад

      @@craig1538 well almost of the Beatles is epic. But the best work they put together in 1966 to 1970. Bloody shame they broke up

    • @garycunningham9216
      @garycunningham9216 Год назад

      Revolver , Rubber soul. Really love every single album .

  • @richardrogerson2383
    @richardrogerson2383 2 года назад +7

    The Beatles were so far ahead of their time their songs were or gained number one ten years after they officially broke up.

  • @thetid8852
    @thetid8852 4 месяца назад

    3. Yes, John gave the piano opening to Ob-la-di a whole new twist on the song. But he didn't 'get up with a look of hatred' - he had been out and when he came back he simply walked over to the piano and played what would become the beginning of the song.

  • @briangoodspeed8807
    @briangoodspeed8807 Год назад +2

    Paul did not apologize for magical mystery

  • @gtrhoppe
    @gtrhoppe 2 года назад +6

    A must read is the book by Geoff Emmerick, the Beatles recording engineer, called Here, There, and Everywhere. He started recording the Beatles early on, but quit in frustration, during the White Album, because of the tension. He returned for the Abby Road album, my favorite section of the book. Check it out if you havent already.

    • @johnfern
      @johnfern 2 года назад

      It's a great book! Is that the one that rips on Magic Alex as being a con artist?

  • @MarriedMindless
    @MarriedMindless 2 года назад +7

    Stop the nonsense...The Beatles was, and still is, an excellent collection of amazing music.

  • @morganahoff2242
    @morganahoff2242 2 года назад +2

    Really good video. Lots of info I'd never heard anywhere before, and delivered in a format that kept it entertaining.

  • @chrisgreene2623
    @chrisgreene2623 2 года назад +1

    You make very professional, informative and entertaining videos

  • @ashishbasu844
    @ashishbasu844 2 года назад +11

    Helter Skelter - widely accepted - as one of the fore runners of heavy metal, has more to it than meets the eye (or should I say ears, lol). Could somebody throw more light on this. The story (I heard) is that the band was having fun and recorded a 27 minutes’ version, which has not been heard by the world. Even the song in the “white album” fades out, instead of having an ‘ending’. Hope to hear more about this in this forum. Peace be with you all.

    • @obwhankanobee1923
      @obwhankanobee1923 2 года назад

      I heard the song was the one used by the manson family and other deviant cultures to perform death rituals..... not sure if its true or not...

    • @tobyward9784
      @tobyward9784 Год назад

      Helter Skelter is literally about a playground slide -- a spiral slide at a park that was a favorite of Paul's as a kid. The kids literally called it Helter Skelter. Charles Manson, who himself was a failed song writer, and was literally insane, was convinced that the song was about hell and contained hidden messages. So he co-opted the name for his cult. But in reality the song is really a children's song, about a playground spiral slide.

  • @AnnieVanAuken
    @AnnieVanAuken 2 года назад +11

    Why are you calling George's song NO Guilty? It's clearly NOT Guilty!!!! eek
    Other than that, I like your LP run-through.

  • @bronzesnake7004
    @bronzesnake7004 2 года назад +1

    This is the first and only time I've seen a photo of George holding a Gibson J 200!! I don't think Epiphone were making them at the time, but the Beatles did love Epiphones, as do I!
    Jack ~'()'~

  • @evabelvain2569
    @evabelvain2569 3 месяца назад

    I bought the album the day it came out. I was 16. But after getting over the euphoria of hearing new Beatle songs it began to make me sad. There was something wrong with it so I sold it to a friend. What I didn't realise then was what made me so sad... What my sub conscious was hearing was the beginning of the break up of the Beatles, the end of my youth and the end of the dream of the 60s. And look where the world is now.

  • @davidkornblatt991
    @davidkornblatt991 2 года назад +3

    Bob Dylan had a double alum in 1966- BLONDE ON BLONDE

  • @farmertice7064
    @farmertice7064 2 года назад +8

    I would have never included Rev. 9 on this LP set, but now that it's there, it's hard to imagine the White Album without this bit of noise. It's become an integral part.

    • @fuzzybunny4muny
      @fuzzybunny4muny 2 года назад +4

      I remember back when I used to smoke, it made Alot more sense to be on there lol.

    • @craig1538
      @craig1538 2 года назад

      @@fuzzybunny4muny Cool.

    • @direkramseychikboy9102
      @direkramseychikboy9102 Год назад

      Revolution 9 was an intro for Good Night. Without it Good Night lacks charm.

  • @zone47
    @zone47 2 года назад +2

    White album. I heard Love Me Do and other early Beatles when I was around 5. Didn't pay attention to much... well the Monkees happened and ate that up, but my brother brought home some cassette tape recordings of the White Album when I was 10. I asked who it was, and he says: the Beatles! I said no WAY!!!!!! I couldn't believe it was the same band. Best Album ever !!!!

    • @pgroove163
      @pgroove163 2 года назад +1

      Well I don't know what what you were listening to to the years leading up to the White album.. because from Love me Do to The White album their were incredible masterpieces in between.. PS.. and that includes Love me Do

    • @zone47
      @zone47 2 года назад

      @@pgroove163 I do sort of remember Hey Jude, but don't think I made the connection that it was the same band as Saw Her Standing there or Love me Do. 60 Pop AM radio played all kinds of 70s bubble gum music and Motown, and not so much Beatles.

  • @graemeking7336
    @graemeking7336 2 года назад +1

    Gotta love the roar of the propellers....

  • @baberoot1998
    @baberoot1998 2 года назад +11

    How ironic..."Obla Di Obla Da", (a song Lennon coined as 'Paul's Granny Music'), was, out of frustration, actually revamped and ultimately based on John's chord sequence. Lol. John had had enough...and showed Paul, what the hell kind of sound it was, Paul was after. Lol. And yet...John still hated it. What a great anecdote!!! Love learning new tid-bits, about the Greatest Band Of All Time...The Beatles. 😎

    • @farrellmcnulty909
      @farrellmcnulty909 2 года назад +1

      Right, you can never learn enough about them.

    • @docsavage8640
      @docsavage8640 2 года назад +1

      He hated it post-breakup, but if you listen to tapes of them recording it he had no problem with it at all. Lots of myths have spread.

  • @lamper2
    @lamper2 2 года назад +3

    They made you buy and then open the LP to see the full color photos most bands would've put on their cover! I wonder if this was a compromise, an argument with their company perhaps?

  • @rager1969
    @rager1969 10 месяцев назад

    "Not Guilty", not "No Guilty". It's my understanding the recorded at Trident Studios because they had an 8 track recorder. EMI had one but were notoriously slow/thorough in vetting new equipment before putting it into use for production. The Beatles forced their hand by by getting the engineers working with them on the album to install the 8 track in the middle of the night. Once there (and in use), the powers that be let it stay.

  • @BUNKERJR53
    @BUNKERJR53 2 года назад +2

    I have an original copy although at this moment I have no idea what number it is. It to me is a Masterpiece among Masterpieces. Being a Beatle fan from the beginning I truly cannot say a have a favorite album because to me they are all my favorites. The Beatles started it all for me and was the main reason I became a musician. Hendrix whom I saw in concert in '68 was the second reason.

    • @NiteMoves2010
      @NiteMoves2010 Год назад

      Do not know the numbering on my copy but knew it was the Beatles as info was printed on the edge of the cover. It was accidental that I discovered the raised lettering on the face of the cover while I was listening to it for the first time. Thought , "How cool!" once again they did it their way!

  • @Serai3
    @Serai3 2 года назад +10

    Ah, the same old stuff about the Beatles being mad and hating each other. I would have thought "The Beatles: Get Back" would have finally put these tired old myths to rest.

    • @rudolphguarnacci197
      @rudolphguarnacci197 2 года назад +1

      It didn't. Sad.

    • @Serai3
      @Serai3 2 года назад +1

      @@rudolphguarnacci197 Some people just want to see misery, I guess.

    • @rudolphguarnacci197
      @rudolphguarnacci197 2 года назад

      @@Serai3
      Yes. And Get Back was great to see over the four-day Thanksgiving holiday weekend with everybody. But now it can Get Lost.

    • @simonjames1604
      @simonjames1604 2 года назад

      did you miss the bits where they were constantly not getting along and george quits the band for a week? did you miss that episode? the myths are that the get back sessions were fun and frolic, they clearly were not

  • @ml5955
    @ml5955 2 года назад +3

    The first masterpiece on the album was Dear Prudence. Back in the USSR was pretty good too. That is not to say While My Guitar Gently Weeps isn’t a masterpiece, because it is.

    • @hudsonslim3169
      @hudsonslim3169 2 года назад +2

      Thank you. I was about to say the same.

  • @craigplanting8804
    @craigplanting8804 2 года назад +6

    It's good fun, but I wish "Lady Madonna" and "Hey Jude" popped up near the end. I don't think anyone would have complained if some of the lesser songs had been B-sides.
    Also, is it true George presented "Isn't it a Pity" to the band in '66? That could have been a monster on The White Album.

    • @MarkBarna1
      @MarkBarna1 2 года назад +2

      Cut Revolution and Goodnight. Add Hey Jude, Lady Madonna and another Harrison song. That would have been nice.

  • @gonavy5607
    @gonavy5607 2 года назад +2

    In May, they recorded around 30 songs, all classics, then in January they recorded another dozen. Imagine that output today by a band.

    • @kristianjohnsen7995
      @kristianjohnsen7995 2 года назад

      Green Day’s trilogy from 2012 is not far away that work rate

  • @Mojo_Jojo_001
    @Mojo_Jojo_001 2 года назад +3

    There are some nice light overview comments in the video, but also some errors that make it feel like not a whole lot of effort was put into it.
    You said one of the tracks on here was the first time the 4 Beatles weren't on a song, but Yesterday only featured Paul and was rather a big hit to not have had on the radar when making this video. Also it sounds like Lennon was referred to as 'she' a few times?

  • @ethancostello6265
    @ethancostello6265 2 года назад +11

    I am 3 minutes in and there are already easily avoided factual errors. 1. Ringo didn’t start filming The Magic Christian until 1969, well after The White Album was released. 2. John and George suspected that the Maharishi was a fraud, but later said that they were wrong.
    The video looks and sounds great. Do a little more research.

    • @hungfao
      @hungfao 2 года назад +2

      Yeah, I noticed a decided distortion in the presentation.

    • @longagoandfaraway7868
      @longagoandfaraway7868 2 года назад

      "Sexy Sadie" was John's commentary on the Maharishi. He felt disillusioned by the "latest and the greatest of them all".

    • @Destroyer55iamDestroyer
      @Destroyer55iamDestroyer 2 года назад +2

      Yeah, actually this whole video is a copy of another video that talks about the white album, but in spanish

    • @Ofreshco
      @Ofreshco 2 года назад

      @@Destroyer55iamDestroyer sip, cuando vi la miniatura ya dije, uyyyyy

  • @azapro911
    @azapro911 10 месяцев назад

    'Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da' actually was released as a chart topping single outside the UK and US.

  • @KandMe1
    @KandMe1 2 года назад

    My first album. I was 14 years old, got it for my 14th birthday as a present from my father.
    He got it cheap through someone worked in a shop, the deal was they got the poster that came with it.
    I liked that album a lot. Our neighbor got Sargent Peppers around the same time. Had no fav songs.
    I remember we also had a single with Hey Jude on one side and revolution on the other.
    So many songs on that album, a double album, Played it through beginning to end over and over.
    That album was very powerful because of the collection of songs that obviously a seminal collection.
    Can't imagine what it would take to put something like that together.
    Who would have known they were falling apart as a band at the same time they were a blaze of creativity.
    Ringo also wrote other songs, he wrote one that the Rolling Stones recorded as I remember.

  • @ChaosKoopasPlays
    @ChaosKoopasPlays 2 года назад +15

    This is an incredibly well made video, especially for a new channel. Something to note though, Blackbird was actually written about the American Civil Rights Movement, specifically the Little Rock nine. The original lyrics were "Black woman sitting in Little Rock", but were changed to "Blackbird singing in the dead of night" as to make the song and themes of perseverance more universal. Keep up the great work!

    • @docsavage8640
      @docsavage8640 2 года назад +1

      The "Civil Rights" story only started being told recently. That was never the story behind the song. It just sounds cool now.

    • @ChaosKoopasPlays
      @ChaosKoopasPlays 2 года назад +1

      @@docsavage8640 From what I can tell, Paul did only start telling this story in the 21st century, but I also can't find any articles of Paul talking about the genisis of this song before that period. If you know of any I'd love to see them!

    • @conorsarsfield7158
      @conorsarsfield7158 2 года назад

      @@ChaosKoopasPlays I heard it once, as about hearing Blackbirds singing in India, this was only 5 years ago

  • @GergelAni
    @GergelAni 2 года назад +13

    "Birthday" was actually a McCartney composition. The others helped by playing on it. Lennon admits it. Emmerick admits it. You should too. And by the way, is it me or I get the feeling you are a Lennon-Harrison fan but not a McCartney one?

    • @mjemigh3304
      @mjemigh3304 2 года назад +4

      OK, OK....I admit it.

    • @charliemaguire2210
      @charliemaguire2210 2 года назад +3

      & SO many errors in this otherwise entertaining video " Lemonade " aka Marmalade, thats just basic, timelines are off too, Ringo's movie was probably Candy, he would not start to film Magic Christian until he had to leave the the Let it Be sessions at the end of Jan 69, i could go on. Revolution was the B side to Hey Jude, it was never a single in it's own right as you then correctly state later on in the video. You are right about Ringo being missing from USSR but i believe the cause was that he was not able to drum in the way Paul wanted & got fed up so walked ( somewhat similar to what would happen with George at Twickenham ). & No Guilty ?? you mean NOT GUILTY surely. Finally the album was not really an Apple album at all, the Beatles remained contracted to EMI until 1975 but because of their power were able to get EMI to let them use the Apple label but the cat nos remained as Parlophone in the UK & Capitol in the states & the sales went to EMI's coffers not Apples.

    • @mjemigh3304
      @mjemigh3304 2 года назад +3

      @@charliemaguire2210 I'm pretty sure he's right about "Magic Christian," but admittedly, I HAVE made a couple of mistakes over the past seven decades. I was a little confused about the "Revolution" comment. At least where I lived back then, it would have been considered a double A side single (judging by airplay). But it almost sounded like he was referring to the album (mostly acoustic) version. I dunno.... Overall, Think it's a good video. The writer probably isn't a big Beatles guy, plus he's probably using a book with errors in it as his source. Happens all the time. There are TONS of books out there about the band and at least half of them are overloaded with the wrong stuff.

    • @mjemigh3304
      @mjemigh3304 2 года назад +2

      @@charliemaguire2210 Oh, wait! Ringo was about to start shooting "Magic Christian" during the "Get Back" sessions. So, yeah.....it probably was "Candy."

    • @charlesbronson4282
      @charlesbronson4282 2 года назад

      Admitting such a thing can have a person castrated in some foreign nations. Yoko actually wrote a couple lines in Birthday. So it could possibly be the only McCartney/Ono composition in existance

  • @chuckery5177
    @chuckery5177 6 месяцев назад

    George Martin always wanted them to get rid of the random songs and condense the album but this helped them get out of their deal with EMI quicker to launch Apple.
    They provided us with one of the best albums full of fun and wacky jams

  • @ambercrombie789
    @ambercrombie789 Год назад

    Exceptional work here, mate. Well-done.

  • @mozart9991
    @mozart9991 2 года назад +6

    This video is really just a catalog of what songs are on the album and a couple stories everyone knows (Ringo left for a couple weeks, for instance; the other Beatles weren't comfortable with Yoko being present) and on at least two occasions refers to John as "she/her", which is, you know, weird. If you're a fan of The Beatles, this video will let you down.

    • @mickeygklug
      @mickeygklug 2 года назад

      Right. The narrator sounds American but the English is full of noticeable grammar errors a Russian or a Japanese speaker might make. Weird.

    • @rudolphguarnacci197
      @rudolphguarnacci197 2 года назад +1

      I agree. It sucks as it rehashes crap we've heard for years. No, decades.

    • @docsavage8640
      @docsavage8640 2 года назад +1

      It's also full of incorrect statements.

    • @deanpowers8393
      @deanpowers8393 Год назад

      @@docsavage8640 yeah, like the roar of a propeller plane at the beginning of Back In The USSR...what?

    • @CosmicMapping
      @CosmicMapping 10 месяцев назад +1

      The fact nobody else is bringing up the she/her thing is driving me wild. Is this an AI or something?...

  • @kend1964
    @kend1964 2 года назад +5

    A brilliant album, all of it.

  • @cshartley101
    @cshartley101 2 года назад +2

    My favourite Beatles album by far.

  • @SmartCookie2022
    @SmartCookie2022 2 года назад +1

    Didn't Ringo Starr go off to appear in the "Magic Christian" when they were working on Let it Be and Abbey Road, not the White Album? It's actually mentioned in the new Beatles: Get Back documentary.

  • @michaeldematteis3409
    @michaeldematteis3409 2 года назад +9

    I love long,long,time.one of Harrison’s best songs,for me

    • @TheWilliamBWilliams
      @TheWilliamBWilliams 2 года назад +3

      Same. It doesn't get a lot of love, but it is one of my favorite tunes.

    • @ScottJamesLIve
      @ScottJamesLIve 2 года назад +1

      Long Long is my 27 years old daughters favorite Beatle song.

    • @michaeldematteis3409
      @michaeldematteis3409 2 года назад

      @@ScottJamesLIve that’s awesome.something about that song,always got me

    • @michaeldematteis3409
      @michaeldematteis3409 2 года назад +1

      @@TheWilliamBWilliams yes,I bet a lot of people don’t know it

  • @ralphgarcia913
    @ralphgarcia913 2 года назад +8

    McCartney drumming on Dear Prudence and Back in the U.S.S.R sounded a little bit stiff and repetitive. Ringo is more fluid and has a unique way of putting a stress a little extra flourish on the second of the four beats if the music is in 4/4. Also Ringo's fills are never repetitive.
    One of the best Beatles songs and time has proved this is "While my guitar gently weeps." Of all the songs on the White Album you don't lose the enthusiasm wanting to listen to it. Carlos Santana for all his great talent, dropped the ball playing While my guitar gently weeps. The Esher demo of Yer Blues is an excellent version of the original. If the Beatles wanted to make the White Album better, they should have thrown out Revolution 9 and instead kept the bluesy sound of the original Yer Blues.
    Magic Alex Madras, an inventor John met, took the Beatles for a ride. His supposedly new technology studio, didn't work. The setting he put up in Abbey Road, had to be ripped out, wasting time and a lot of the Beatles money.
    Ringo got both number 1 and 4. John gave his number 1 White Album to Ringo a few years later. There is no best Beatles album. All 13 albums are tied as my favorite. It's just like I have no favorite Beatle although I'm a Beatles fan. It's a four way tie as far as my favorite individual member of the Beatles.

    • @jmad627
      @jmad627 2 года назад +1

      Yeah you can really tell the difference between Paul’s and Ringo's drumming. Paul is stiff in comparison.
      "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" is the true masterpiece of this album. Listening to the 50th anniversary cd it just hit me how magnificent it sounded.

    • @ralphgarcia913
      @ralphgarcia913 2 года назад

      @@jmad627 You need to play While my guitar gently weeps on guitar that means on a Gibson Les Paul, a Fender Stratocaster and a Fender Telecaster. Use mid-delay settings on your amp. IMHO, While my guitar gently weeps is tied with A day in the life as the best Beatles song. I've played it for decades and am still not tired of it. A day in the life took me longer to learn on guitar as I used ideas from Jeff Beck's version of it makeit sound as close as possible while playing it on electric guitar. I went into the wrong business as I pursued journalism instead of music.
      BTW, I recommend listening to Jeff Beck's version of A day in the life as well as Jeff Beck and Rod Stewart on "People get ready." I hear Beatles and Jimi Hendrix influences on PGR.

    • @jmad627
      @jmad627 2 года назад +1

      @@ralphgarcia913 I’m not a guitar player, or a musician for that matter. So I’ll take your word for it. I only play records and CDs.
      As for their best song. I can’t think of which one that would be. I can’t ever, and can’t to this day, decide which one is my favorite. I like them all.

    • @hw343434
      @hw343434 2 года назад

      Crazy how George wrote the best song on both The White Album and Abbey Road and yet, we don’t like to talk about that

    • @halweiss8671
      @halweiss8671 2 года назад +1

      I think Paul’s drumming is fine, but I’ve always felt that Paul kept the beat, while Ringo drove the song.

  • @_What_About_Bob
    @_What_About_Bob 2 года назад +1

    Very well done, sir. Please cover all The Beatles albums. Then maybe the Rolling Stones. Your channel will blow up immediately. 😎

  • @jesserussell7242
    @jesserussell7242 4 месяца назад

    I think Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da should have been released as a single it would’ve been fantastic that would’ve been another big hit for them because this song does have commercial appeal and it’s one of my absolute favorites especially the saxophone parts which are awesome. and it’s great to sing along to.