At the request of Jacob Shenberger White Album 1968 00:00 Patreon!! 00:05 Drums 03:13 Bass 06:28 Guitars 09:44 Bass, Tambourine, Acoustic Guitar (Buried), Organ and Vocals 12:50 Piano and Backing Vocals 16:05 Thanks!! Personnel Basic Drums (1964 Ludwig Super Classic Black Oyster Pearl): Ringo Starr Piano (Hamburg Steinway Baby Grand): Paul Mccartney "buried" Acoustic Guitar (Gibson j-200): George Harrison Ryhm Guitar (1965 Epiphone 230TD Casino) and Lead Vocals: John Lennon Tea: Mal Evans help with piano and arrangements: George Martin Overdubs Tambourine: George Harrison Handclaps: John Lennon Bass (1966 Fender Jazz Bass or 1964 Rickenbacker 4001S): Paul Mccartney Double-Tracked Ryhm Guitar (1965 Epiphone 230TD Casino or 1964 Gibson SG): George Harrison Double-Tracked Piano and Piano Overdubs (Hamburg Steinway Baby Grand): Paul Mccartney Organ (Hammond RT-3 Organ): Paul Mccartney or John Lennon Lead Guitar (1964 Gibson SG): George Harrison Lead Guitar (1962 Epiphone ES230TD Casino): Paul Mccartney Lead Vocals: John Lennon Backing Vocals: Paul Mccartney, John Lennon and George Harrison ___________________________________________________________________________ Patreon: www.patreon.com/dld2music Instagram: @dld2.music
It says ''George Martin help with piano and arrangements'' but what would he have helped with? The piano part isn't that complex and mostly centered round chords. Paul would've needed no help with that, and he is a fine pianist himself. As for the arrangement part, I think they easily could have come up with the organ, guitar solo's, etc themselves. I don't think GM had that much of a big role in the creating of this song.
It's brilliant. The chord changes on paper shouldn't fly -- like when it drops out of key from the F# to F capturing Lennon's disillusionment -- music is not sound but feeling after all, according to Wallace Stevens.
Yes, this song amazes me in waves. Every few years I find myself coming back to it because something reminds me of it and then I fall into another void of appreciation for it, lol. Love that the Beatles create that with many of their songs.
DAMN I never put two and two together but thats legit the only Radiohead song I like, and I actually love that song lol kinda paints at least one reason lol
@@michelottaviani3296 The chords in the chorus of Karma Police are C D G F#7, which are the same chords to in the verse of Sexy Sadie when John is singing "You made of a fool of everyone." Also, the outro section for both songs shifts and starts on bminor, and there's even an very similar bassline riff on both songs. This is not at all to criticize Radiohead btw, I absolutely love them! Both songs are phenomenal as well. I wouldn't say Karma Police steals from Sexy Sadie, but it for sure is heavily inspired by it I think. And that's okay! Muscians do that all the freakin time, The Beatles did that a lot too.
I am so proud of us Beatles fans. How we disect every note, chord, harmony, lyric, time signature and rest note... Plus the inflections so on and so forth. Stay on it my fellow Beatlemanics!
This is absolutely one of my favorite Beatles songs. Listen to Paul play John's unusual chords with all the gusto of someone who clearly understands what his partner is going for, RIngo driving the beat forward as only Ringo can do, George and John's trading guitar licks, and of course, John's magnificent vocals with John, Paul, and George supplying almost "Pip-like" background vocals (the ending, "Sexy Sadie, she's the latest and the greatest of them all!" is breathtaking.). Just an absolute masterpiece. John was on FIRE on the White Album.
John’s unusual chord progressions on almost all his White Album tracks are rock composing at it finest, from Dear Prudence to Sexy Sadie to Happiness is a Warm Gun to Julia to Yer Blues and I’m so Tired… it’s just awe inspiring creativity
And Ringo is just superb - again. He is not the world's greatest drummer, but may be my favorite. He has so much control and precision for the song he plays. It's about the song - always about the song.
@@Bigger-Than-Jesus Oh, I think he is indeed one of the greatest. Chops are not everything. Listen to the result. He exists in a world where we can love everyone from Watts to Bonham to Williams to Bruford to Palmer to Grohl to Cobham to Purdie to Porcaro to Ringo, and on and on. They are all great in their own ways!
Me too but apart from the piano Intro here it’s hard to hear it so I don’t think it’s isolated I usually get a professionally transcribed Piano score of the isolated tracks of songs I like.
@@DLD2Music I thought I would be able to hear the piano isolated of the whole song but after the intro it’s not isolated as I can hear the other instruments and the vocals that’s what I mean but thanks for sharing.
@@paulallenMacca it’s because they recorded everything live so there’s bleed through from the other instruments. It seems to be the case on most of the early isolated tracks. It’s the best we can get, still awesome to hear an instrument so prominent in the mix though 👌
If anyone doubts why the Beatles replaced their original drummer, this track shows it. Ringo is a master, with perfect tempo, rock solid drumming, and unique fills. If Ringo had drummed on Back to the USSR instead of Paul, that song would have been even greater.
@@jeffstadden9894 yeah, although I don't know about back in the USSR, I think it's great as it is, I listened to it closely a lot and Paul did fantastic job actually
The whole sound of the White Album was innovative in itself. The crispness of Ringo's drum playing was complemented and complemented by EMI's white coat techs who by request tweaked compression up to 11..giving the album a less over produced sound while adding uniqueness of it's own! brilliant!
the grove ringo has at the end is so freaking good. Paul's bass and ringo's drums together on this song is one of the best groves the beatles ever had.
I agree but it's not that it's a particularly difficult performance, or that he plays especially well. It's just that it's such an interesting (and pretty) piano riff and piece. very creative and beautifully arranged to fit the track.
@@compteprivefr Exactly. I love how he introduces the song on the D then goes down the G chord in pairs of notes. I learned it so I could play it on the piano. Feels and sounds so good!
He did that very often. Perhaps because he started his fills left handed and it filled the space for him to get his left hand ready. It’s great because it adds suspense for the fill. Another piece of his genius
Ringo is not human, he's a machine. These isolated tracks really display what an incredible drummer he is. To me, he somewhat gets lost when you hear everything. He's my favorite drummer. He always finds the right drum part for a song. Incredible mix of creativity, consistency and being able to stay in the groove for a particular song. No wonder why the Beatles recruited him to replace Pete Best. If you listen to Pete's work with the Beatles, it's a day and night difference. Ringo and Paul formed an incredible rhythm section.
It's actually quite fascinating heating the guitar arpeggios on their own, it's one of those details I always knew was there but never really played close attention to and they work really well.
Loved everything about this dark haunting yet fascinating song. Heard this song about gazzilion times and it always gives me the willies when it reaches the part “…you have her everything you own just to sit at her table…” such a moving feeling that stirs my whole body everytime I listened to it!!! Thank you for this feed… made me get deeper into inner self. Proud to be a Beatlemaniac!!! Thank you! ❤😢❤😮❤😊
Beautiful ringo. Great Job. Inthe bridge you just used your snare and bass. then the impact of your cymbals is greater. You understood this strange music. well done
The Beatles were crazy good! Like what is this? I've heard it and have known it over 2 decades and am still like WTH? They were outrageous and I'll love them forever.
Do you know who this song is about? Sexy Sadie of T.M. fame ...transcendental meditation, he was a total phoney and slept with a lot of the ladies and he stank!
Around 4:01 McCartney sounds like he has a little tempo issue on bass. Does anyone else hear that? Just to be clear: I am a massive Beatles fan and my fav Beatle is Paul. So nothing but love for his massive talent. Sometimes it’s good to hear that the gods sometimes make little mistakes, right? Makes it more human and I wouldn’t have it any other way.
I hear that, maybe he's not accustomed to the instrument. Paul is usually on the nose with his notation. But, then sometimes . . . well, distractions???
Yes, lol. But we have to remember that judging isolated instrumentals outside of the mix isn’t really fair to the musician. These days many players just have their riffs looped to save time and effort-which also makes human error minimal. Even legendary musicians will have imperfections when isolated because musicians are only human and playing music is a human-only talent.
As a life long Beatles fan. I absolutely love these "Fab" uploads. What an incredible band!!! thank you...thank you...thank you for sharing these amazing recordings.
Es un trabajo de equipo con una química armónica y la conducción de Sir George Martín 5to Beatle y grupo de apoyo. Más de 50 años y sigue tan mágica. Clásicos.
BEATLES, a perfeição em um real conjunto! Cada parte era tocada em função da música como um todo, sem faltas ou excessos. Cada música uma lição sem fim.
Incredible Vocal performance by John starting at 9:45; his use of Falsetto is the best I’ve ever heard, also featured in “Imagine”, “God”, “A Day in the Life” and at the end of “In My Life”. But “Sexy Sadie” really uses it like no other. Think Thom Yorke took notes on John’s singing style and unique chord progressions
In fact he does the VERY same falsetto in the background of "A day in the life" - I will NEVER understand how so many people miss this and still claim it's John doing the "aaah"!!
I wonder if that could be George playing the bass. The piano sounds like it was recorded with the basic track, and George's guitar part sounds like an overdub. Also, the bass part is actually pretty rough. :)
We old folks know, but for youngsters: this is about the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. The Beatles followed him for awhile, seeking enlightenment in India. But the Yogi was a less than stellar character. Also, this is one of the songs used by Manson to enthrall his followers.
Ни одна песня в сольном творчестве Леннона, не звучит столь совершенно, как эта. Без вклада Маккартни, как гениального аранжировщика, Леннон мало чего стоит.
At the request of Jacob Shenberger
White Album 1968
00:00 Patreon!!
00:05 Drums
03:13 Bass
06:28 Guitars
09:44 Bass, Tambourine, Acoustic Guitar (Buried), Organ and Vocals
12:50 Piano and Backing Vocals
16:05 Thanks!!
Personnel
Basic
Drums (1964 Ludwig Super Classic Black Oyster Pearl): Ringo Starr
Piano (Hamburg Steinway Baby Grand): Paul Mccartney
"buried" Acoustic Guitar (Gibson j-200): George Harrison
Ryhm Guitar (1965 Epiphone 230TD Casino) and Lead Vocals: John Lennon
Tea: Mal Evans
help with piano and arrangements: George Martin
Overdubs
Tambourine: George Harrison
Handclaps: John Lennon
Bass (1966 Fender Jazz Bass or 1964 Rickenbacker 4001S): Paul Mccartney
Double-Tracked Ryhm Guitar (1965 Epiphone 230TD Casino or 1964 Gibson SG): George Harrison
Double-Tracked Piano and Piano Overdubs (Hamburg Steinway Baby Grand): Paul Mccartney
Organ (Hammond RT-3 Organ): Paul Mccartney or John Lennon
Lead Guitar (1964 Gibson SG): George Harrison
Lead Guitar (1962 Epiphone ES230TD Casino): Paul Mccartney
Lead Vocals: John Lennon
Backing Vocals: Paul Mccartney, John Lennon and George Harrison
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Rhym Guitar sounds like a medical condition.
It says ''George Martin help with piano and arrangements'' but what would he have helped with? The piano part isn't that complex and mostly centered round chords. Paul would've needed no help with that, and he is a fine pianist himself. As for the arrangement part, I think they easily could have come up with the organ, guitar solo's, etc themselves. I don't think GM had that much of a big role in the creating of this song.
@@tyrannosauruszeppelin2205 you can see me on piano too during the sessions
John is the best pop singer and songwriter of all time, most original and inventive as well.
This song is just a masterpiece. I've become a bit obsessed with it recently! So, so great.
It's brilliant. The chord changes on paper shouldn't fly -- like when it drops out of key from the F# to F capturing Lennon's disillusionment -- music is not sound but feeling after all, according to Wallace Stevens.
I been listening to The Beatles for 35 years, me too this is the only Beatles song I listen to lately, his voice is in the future, ☘️❤️☘️
Likewise!
Yes, this song amazes me in waves. Every few years I find myself coming back to it because something reminds me of it and then I fall into another void of appreciation for it, lol. Love that the Beatles create that with many of their songs.
Radiohead took the piano part and used it in Karma Police, they’ve said Beatles is one of their biggest inspirations
Spot on right, love it all
DAMN I never put two and two together but thats legit the only Radiohead song I like, and I actually love that song lol kinda paints at least one reason lol
not only piano, also the figures of the bass
The chords of Sexy Sadie and Karma police are very different.
@@michelottaviani3296 The chords in the chorus of Karma Police are C D G F#7, which are the same chords to in the verse of Sexy Sadie when John is singing "You made of a fool of everyone." Also, the outro section for both songs shifts and starts on bminor, and there's even an very similar bassline riff on both songs. This is not at all to criticize Radiohead btw, I absolutely love them! Both songs are phenomenal as well. I wouldn't say Karma Police steals from Sexy Sadie, but it for sure is heavily inspired by it I think. And that's okay! Muscians do that all the freakin time, The Beatles did that a lot too.
John was a great vocalist. He had an amazing falsetto.
I am so proud of us Beatles fans. How we disect every note, chord, harmony, lyric, time signature and rest note... Plus the inflections so on and so forth. Stay on it my fellow Beatlemanics!
This is absolutely one of my favorite Beatles songs. Listen to Paul play John's unusual chords with all the gusto of someone who clearly understands what his partner is going for, RIngo driving the beat forward as only Ringo can do, George and John's trading guitar licks, and of course, John's magnificent vocals with John, Paul, and George supplying almost "Pip-like" background vocals (the ending, "Sexy Sadie, she's the latest and the greatest of them all!" is breathtaking.). Just an absolute masterpiece. John was on FIRE on the White Album.
John’s unusual chord progressions on almost all his White Album tracks are rock composing at it finest, from Dear Prudence to Sexy Sadie to Happiness is a Warm Gun to Julia to Yer Blues and I’m so Tired… it’s just awe inspiring creativity
Yeah. I've opined that if you take all of Lennon's songs from the White Album, it's probably his best album.
@@PeteZolli Right up there with his Revolver songs if you book end them with Rain and Strawberry Fields.
And Ringo is just superb - again. He is not the world's greatest drummer, but may be my favorite. He has so much control and precision for the song he plays. It's about the song - always about the song.
Exactly, he´s not the world´s greatest drummer, but that is Ringo, the only...
greatest. period. there is no better
he wasn't that good!!
@@Bigger-Than-Jesus Oh, I think he is indeed one of the greatest. Chops are not everything. Listen to the result. He exists in a world where we can love everyone from Watts to Bonham to Williams to Bruford to Palmer to Grohl to Cobham to Purdie to Porcaro to Ringo, and on and on. They are all great in their own ways!
I've been waiting for an isolated piano part of this for over 5 years
Me too but apart from the piano Intro here it’s hard to hear it so I don’t think it’s isolated I usually get a professionally transcribed Piano score of the isolated tracks of songs I like.
@@paulallenMacca Wdym?
@@paulallenMacca Bad Isolated?
@@DLD2Music I thought I would be able to hear the piano isolated of the whole song but after the intro it’s not isolated as I can hear the other instruments and the vocals that’s what I mean but thanks for sharing.
@@paulallenMacca it’s because they recorded everything live so there’s bleed through from the other instruments. It seems to be the case on most of the early isolated tracks. It’s the best we can get, still awesome to hear an instrument so prominent in the mix though 👌
Damn, Beatles basslines are pure magnificence.
Ringo making even the most simple patterns sound unique
The fills are actually not that simple though
If anyone doubts why the Beatles replaced their original drummer, this track shows it. Ringo is a master, with perfect tempo, rock solid drumming, and unique fills. If Ringo had drummed on Back to the USSR instead of Paul, that song would have been even greater.
@@jeffstadden9894 yeah, although I don't know about back in the USSR, I think it's great as it is, I listened to it closely a lot and Paul did fantastic job actually
it's also him making quite difficult patterns sound simple beforehand @Paul Thompson
@@jeffstadden9894 I highly highly agree
The Piano is pure magic... McCartney at his best!!!... White Album is the Album, it´s glory...
Pauls piano in this is brilliant. It makes it so much more haunting. Have a listen to take 3 from the super delux set and hear the difference.
Everyone praises Ringo..guess what ? You're all right !!!
This is basically how I would try to listen to every Beatles song as a teen trying to teach herself bass, guitar, and piano. I like this channel!
;)
@@DLD2Music thanks for your channel baby !! you're the latest and the greatest of them all !! 😄
The whole sound of the White Album was innovative in itself. The crispness of Ringo's drum playing was complemented and complemented by EMI's white coat techs who by request tweaked compression up to 11..giving the album a less over produced sound while adding uniqueness of it's own! brilliant!
the grove ringo has at the end is so freaking good. Paul's bass and ringo's drums together on this song is one of the best groves the beatles ever had.
One of my favorites Beatles songs
A moving performance. One of the Beatles' masterpieces.
This is one great piano performance. I know McCartney always highlights his work on "Lady Madonna," but I think this one might top that.
I agree but it's not that it's a particularly difficult performance, or that he plays especially well. It's just that it's such an interesting (and pretty) piano riff and piece. very creative and beautifully arranged to fit the track.
@@compteprivefr it’s an amazing Chord progression from John and Paul is playing it with great feel, the silence bit specially in the intro
@@compteprivefr Exactly. I love how he introduces the song on the D then goes down the G chord in pairs of notes. I learned it so I could play it on the piano. Feels and sounds so good!
I've listened to this song hundreds of times and never noticed the organ. The guitars sound amazing!
Lots of nice things were buried in the mix. I never noticed the organ myself.
I've listened to this song thounds Of times.
I love how Ringo releases the high hat before a fill 👍
Yeah I love that too.
I noticed the drummer from Bill Haley does that. Wonder if he was an influence on Ringo ?
He did that very often. Perhaps because he started his fills left handed and it filled the space for him to get his left hand ready. It’s great because it adds suspense for the fill. Another piece of his genius
his overall use of the high hat is something that's just so awesome. I can't explain it, it just works.
Less is more.
Ringo is not human, he's a machine. These isolated tracks really display what an incredible drummer he is. To me, he somewhat gets lost when you hear everything. He's my favorite drummer. He always finds the right drum part for a song. Incredible mix of creativity, consistency and being able to stay in the groove for a particular song. No wonder why the Beatles recruited him to replace Pete Best. If you listen to Pete's work with the Beatles, it's a day and night difference. Ringo and Paul formed an incredible rhythm section.
I listen to these playbacks on a 1000 watt Mcintosh system, with 4 15's, on the bottom end and Altec horns on the top. Ringo's Drums sound HUGE!
It's actually quite fascinating heating the guitar arpeggios on their own, it's one of those details I always knew was there but never really played close attention to and they work really well.
08:35 George's Guitar Solo
Oh my god that guitar! I can feel every note!!!
Fab. Genius. The one and only Beatles
Loved everything about this dark haunting yet fascinating song. Heard this song about gazzilion times and it always gives me the willies when it reaches the part “…you have her everything you own just to sit at her table…” such a moving feeling that stirs my whole body everytime I listened to it!!! Thank you for this feed… made me get deeper into inner self. Proud to be a Beatlemaniac!!! Thank you! ❤😢❤😮❤😊
Pure art, from every angle.
Finally, I've got the deconstruction of my favorite Song!
Beautiful ringo. Great Job.
Inthe bridge you just used your snare and bass. then the impact of your cymbals is greater. You understood this strange music. well done
Paul's piano on this is brilliant!
Paul + George Martin
Always wondered how they came up with that great, unique piano intro and the way it’s played in the song. Amazing
Thank you for this deconstruction.
As a piano player, I couldn't find a tutorial of this song. This helped me a lot!
I wonder who's idea it was to come up with those wild background vocals! What a great addition to the song.
Love sexie sadie wow! Great drums vocals guitars amazing. The Beatles just one song after another!
The Beatles were crazy good! Like what is this? I've heard it and have known it over 2 decades and am still like WTH? They were outrageous and I'll love them forever.
So well said! I feel the same way.
THANKS A MILLION. Definitely one my favorite songs EVER. EVERYTHING sounds like pure magic dream. Beyond ordinary music 🎵🎶.
Do you know who this song is about?
Sexy Sadie of T.M. fame ...transcendental meditation, he was a total phoney and slept with a lot of the ladies and he stank!
@@peterstone9316
Of course I do. That bloody MahariSHIT. But it is an attack on "IT".
Love John's droning rhythm guitar.
Simply amazingly and hauntingly beautiful ❤
I miss these Guys.. What a great experience It was .. RIP..
Wow - the piano at the end is fantastic. Great singing, organ, and guitars also.
Around 4:01 McCartney sounds like he has a little tempo issue on bass. Does anyone else hear that? Just to be clear: I am a massive Beatles fan and my fav Beatle is Paul. So nothing but love for his massive talent. Sometimes it’s good to hear that the gods sometimes make little mistakes, right? Makes it more human and I wouldn’t have it any other way.
I hear that, maybe he's not accustomed to the instrument. Paul is usually on the nose with his notation. But, then sometimes . . . well, distractions???
He's playing rubato. Tempos don't need to be constant, especially in a laid back song such as this.
I think it sounds off cus of the way the tracks were isolated. U can almost hear it on beat but it fades if u hear closely
Yes, lol. But we have to remember that judging isolated instrumentals outside of the mix isn’t really fair to the musician. These days many players just have their riffs looped to save time and effort-which also makes human error minimal. Even legendary musicians will have imperfections when isolated because musicians are only human and playing music is a human-only talent.
@@thesilvershining You're absolutely right!! Paul is a human being, an amazing musician, but still a human being.
It’s such an interesting song - intriguing - and even more so hearing all the separate contributors
That guitar is fucking amazing
As a life long Beatles fan. I absolutely love these "Fab" uploads. What an incredible band!!! thank you...thank you...thank you for sharing these amazing recordings.
Es un trabajo de equipo con una química armónica y la conducción de Sir George Martín 5to Beatle y grupo de apoyo. Más de 50 años y sigue tan mágica. Clásicos.
Exacto!
That drum sound! Wow!
What a chord progression! Sounds like one of the guitars has flatwound strings (John's?).
Kidding Maharishi in such a way,just great.
They come,they saw and they transformed so many things during their stay in India.
52 years after... Thank you very, very much !
the solo is just something
Your channel brings great joy. Thank you!
Beautiful....love the isolated instruments and voices! 😎 Subscribed 😊
;)
One of my faves.
Os melhores e ponto final
I love your channel! Thanks so much for doing these ✨🪐
Probablemente sea la canción que más me gusta de los Beatles, aunque sea complicado escoger una... me encanta!
I love this song, Eargasm ❤️ thank you
ABSOLUTELY MAGNIFICENT ! ! !
BEATLES, a perfeição em um real conjunto! Cada parte era tocada em função da música como um todo, sem faltas ou excessos. Cada música uma lição sem fim.
Wonderful!
Holy out-of-tune guitar Johnny!
He wanted it that way 😉
One of my favorites! 💘
Love your Channel!! Could you _please_ do "Monkberry Moon Delight" off Ram? Cheers!
ruclips.net/video/EZhzHpgxqtM/видео.html&t
@@DLD2Music Of course! What about "Wild Life" (the track)?
Can you get an isolated piano track of Beautiful Night by Paul McCartney.
Best Beatles song ever
Perfection ❤
wonderful!! thank you!!
godddddd thank you sosososo muchhh this is the best thing ever
Incredible Vocal performance by John starting at 9:45; his use of Falsetto is the best I’ve ever heard, also featured in “Imagine”, “God”, “A Day in the Life” and at the end of “In My Life”. But “Sexy Sadie” really uses it like no other. Think Thom Yorke took notes on John’s singing style and unique chord progressions
In fact he does the VERY same falsetto in the background of "A day in the life" - I will NEVER understand how so many people miss this and still claim it's John doing the "aaah"!!
The same fascinated me about this dong. I've knwn it for decades but became aware of it just a few daysnago.
It IS John doing the falsetto.
John was a genius
Isolated guitars...mostly out of tune!! Amazing how it just doesn't matter and adds to the whole laziness of the track. They still blow my mind..
I hate all adds in my vids, is strage because i didnt monetize my Channel
Thank you so much!! I want to know how each of tracks is isolated...
This is amazing! Thank you!
Que maravilla escuchar esta cancion totalmente fragmentada¡¡¡¡ Es una belleza¡¡¡¡¡
Increible !!!!!,,,en mi opinion y mi gusto es la mejor del WHITE ALBUM,,me cautivo desde la priemra vez,,,epica !!!
Es muy buena canción, tiene buena instrumental y letra.
Para mi quizás también
Again, so much new to discover, thanks!
Uuuy de mis favoritos del white album!
Wow the piano man, sounds like a bar room player drunk, its a unique melody Paul's playing is really superb. Tom Waits should be jealous lol cheers
Ringo is the Jimi Hendrix of drums
just say hes good
Its a pleasure listening to every isolated Ringo track !!
The greatest drummer that was or will ever exist
Yes, I agree; quite a genius!!
🙂💕
OMG I miss you Mr Lennon!!
Fantastic
Fab, that.
This. Is
Great
Paul's headphone bleed of John is very eerie.
Definitivamente, deberías hacer re mezclas de las desconstrucciones que realizas. Te lo agradecería mucho. Saludos
re mezclas? a que te refieres
Re mixes, like the Beatles did with sgt. Pepper, Abbey Road or white album
@@ramiroesaunavarropenaloza8408 nah, no soy bueno en eso
I wonder if that could be George playing the bass. The piano sounds like it was recorded with the basic track, and George's guitar part sounds like an overdub. Also, the bass part is actually pretty rough. :)
Piano, Drums and guitar (basic track)?
The bass was overdubbed
i noticed some piano overdubs added later on the basic track.
timestamp for Piano overdubs
@@DLD2Music Plus George on the organ probably.
This is what you get....when you mess with us
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Karma police
I’m glad someone else has the same Radiohead smarts and I also have mad respect for Thom Yorke for admitting when he’s lifted from his influences!
@@DLD2Music Thom Yorke borrowed the piano part in Radiohead's Karma Police tune
The brilliant string arrangement kills me. Especially whe Greensleeves is partially played at the end.
is Paul playing piano on this? one of their greatest feats of arrangement
yep its paul playing piano on this
We old folks know, but for youngsters: this is about the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. The Beatles followed him for awhile, seeking enlightenment in India. But the Yogi was a less than stellar character. Also, this is one of the songs used by Manson to enthrall his followers.
mil gracias amigo eres un maestro mi respeto y admiracion saludos
Si buey.......
Los coros de The Beatles son la raíz y madre de todos los demás en el Rock.
Great tune!
Ни одна песня в сольном творчестве Леннона, не звучит столь совершенно, как эта. Без вклада Маккартни, как гениального аранжировщика, Леннон мало чего стоит.
Please do Happiness is a Warm Gunn;D
Chanson et son envoutant !
Incredibleee
sensacional
só os Beatles
"Sexy sadie... she's the greatest... sexy sadie she's the latest and the greatest of them aAALL!!!:
could you please do boys?
They were ahead of their time.