For a few years in the 60's it was so great to be English. A plethora of great bands , the only time we won the World cup , great comedians, and a sense of hope that things would just keep on getting better. Yes happy days indeed.
Everyone is being unnecessarily rude. We are all here because we love the Beatles. This video clearly says fan made it's a theoretical illustration of what the song might have sounded if played in front of a live audience. There is a certain aesthetic to this video. If you don't like it a simple dislike will suffice but there was clearly love and passion put into this.
@@imemine6494 The poor form come's from a lack of respect. Just leave a dislike or let them know what you did not enjoy about it. Anything else is plain rude and who asked them anyways. Constructive criticism is helpful - not spiteful comments.
Just a great song and again proving the Beatles were so ahead of their time and the best band in the world . They not only influenced their own generation but all the generations since. We will never see their like again and their music will last forever .
Absolutely True!!! The FIVE MEN who wrote these songs were amazing. The FIFTH BEETLE (George Martin) was the Intellectual Force that taught them music theory. And then the FIVE BEETLES took a wonderful band and turned into the GOAT of ALL BANDS!!!
@@larryking2697 Gotta disagree with you a bit. Martin allowed them to define and assign words to what it was they were describing to him, but they simply had the innate ability to put music theory to work in their song writing and instrumentation. Yes, the GOAT!
For that ..haters without any musical talent try to give their subjetive musical opinion...clowns...emotional boyzzz .they should stick to trivial things in life...instead...
Of course they never played this live, but how cool that some Beatles fan spent time putting this together so IF they ever played it in a live situation back in 1966 it might have sounded kinda like this. That was fun to listen to!
You are multiply correct! Of course they never could play this live - this is not the album track! It's hard to pinpoint who it might be... the bass is the giveaway..
Oczywiście że nie grali tego kawałka na żywo, bo był zbyt "techniczny" i na tamte czasy we czterech - nie do wykonania w wersji jaka była na Revolver. Ale czegóż to obecnie nie dokona AI? Hahahaha 😆👍 brawo za próbe przechytrzenia prawdziwych fanów Fab4✌️
Some Songs from Revolver would have been managable. Taxman, Dr. Robert, She Said She Said come to mind. But I guess they were so over at the time that they couldn't be bothered.
I've loved The Beatles ever since I was a child when they first appeared on Ed Sullivan. I love everything they have ever done! No band has ever come close to their talent!
The best group of all time. I am so glad, that I lived in the same few years in the history, when the Beatles also lived. Thank you so much. How I love this all❤❤
Thank you for this. I and my friends went to another friend's house to see the Shea Stadium broadcast because she had a color TV. From day one, we knew every song and the lyric to every song of theirs. But now, I find I'd completely forgotten And Your Bird Can Sing. Thanks for the double reminder of both the song and the Shea Stadium broadcast. Good times.
This is one of my favorite Beatle songs. The guitar work is amazing. I have been a fan since 64. I am now 65. John was my favorite Beatle. Its been 60 years since Ed Sullivan had the Beatles on. I still remember. Watching them in black and white. Long live The Beatles. RIPJohn and George.
Just great melodies guitar arrangement all of it is so special..the stars really did align with these guys ..its fantastic that people are capable of such great creation
Oh well, I find this quite moving, its a great song.... I've always loved the whole album... & placed in a live context does wonders for it, actually feel quite emotional listening to this. Thanks
Tastefully done! Really - I needed to hear this song, with the reactions of the audience. Regardless, this song has never been performed live. It is effective and this divergence in rhythm to 2.04 - which you have achieved - gives a sense of a live performance. I wished - the music was louder, regardless of the fact that live, the audience always "clamped" the Beatles. Thanks for the good work - a dream come true - to fantasize. Great song - and great photo. You have good, refined taste :)
Una excelente canción con una riqueza de escalas cromáticas increíble y la combinación de voces la hacen aún más atractiva. Una joya más dentro del repertorio de los Beatles.
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Excelente canción, aunque no hay escalas cromáticas en ningún momento pero entiendo a que te referis
I like the way you took some of their pre-song tuning from other performances to give this a live feel. At one time it sounded like they were getting ready to play 'Baby's In Black'.
Even though it's a simple song and John himself says it's not a great song, I can't help but like it. It's a great song for me. This is a nice video, great. I can see them playing it.
The song's guitar theme is a double lead which was recorded with George playing one lead, while Paul played the other. Playing either lead by yourself is fun. I think I read that, not realizing that the double lead was played by two guitarists, Joe Walsh taught himself to play the two lead parts simultaneously.
I could hear the rhythm guitar which John would be playing and I can hear the bass which Paul would be playing. Since Paul helped play lead in this song the lead guitar must have been played on a 12-string guitar. It would be the only way to come close to the original recording.
@@ktcarl Oh, really?! Vidual impact on the live stage or playing the best and latest music so far... that's a hard, and besides, absurd choice! No wonder they got less and less interested in live performance already in1966.🎸💧🎵🎸💧
I love this, of course this isn’t them as they never played this live, but I love the fact that fans have done this as it’s a really good guess what it would have sounded like, very well done, thanks! ❤
I love the enhanced bass line. I was four years-old in ‘66 (started kindergarten that fall). I was already very much aware of the Beatles, Dusty Springfield, etc. It’s so crazy when I think back. Anyway, the harmony is insane. I know it’s fan made, but it sure sounds like a lot of fun!
@@colenewaltersmusicandother9330 a lot of the songs were too difficult to pull off and plus at that point revolver was released they already thought about not preforming live again
I saw the Beatles on their last tour...at the time this song was my fav and it would have been so awesome if they sang it....this video editor captured what I think it would have been like to have experienced to be there hearing them perform this, including a roar in the middle eight lead guitar riffs
So true I appreciate this !!! I remember I was a wee critter when I awoke to Beatles really it was Sgt Pepper’s and then I was 9 years old in 1969 !!! I also went by Woodstock inthe back of a Ford station wagon on our families way to Chicago nope stuck on the NYork thruway
I think this is cool. I never saw a picture of the Beatles in these blue pinstripes suits. Very cool. Rubber Soul - Revolver era to me was their best music and physical apperance.
Great job with whatever you were working with as source material!! Gave a very good idea of how loud the crowd was -- while still letting US hear the song. One thing which is impressive Beatles performance-wise--all four beatles start the song at the exact same time without any count in. I think it was john who made some kind of noise (one?) and they all started playing about a second later. They were incredible live, so tight musically. That gets lost because they spent their last four years as, in John's dismissive words, "recording artists" and not playing live very often. Here's some live stuff from their later years--check out how cohesive they are--All You Need Is Love; Hey Jude; Revolution (seriously, you'd think this was lip synching to a recording); Roof Top (duh). Thanks for the song, always been a fav, the double guitar lead is so good.
This live recording is false. The Beatles never played "And your bird can sing," live. They didn't perform any songs from Revolver during their last world tour in 1966. Another reason this recording is false is because you can hear them.
Their biggest complaint about performing live was that they couldn’t hear themselves. A song as complex as ‘And Your Bird Can Sing’ would have been a train wreck in Shea Stadium.
The thing is - the own composer of this song didn’t like it. For me it is a sin - I really love it. Everything is good - the guitar, voices, bass, the harmony itself - it’s the kind of song that lifts you up, that inspires you, even 56 years later.
i'm forced to believe that john was trying to emphasize his 'classic' songs by referring to some others, as "garbage" (perhaps to impress yoko, or to rival paul or mick and keith or pete). he was a deeply insecure man. r.i.p. john winston' oboogie lennon. now listen to his last live performance: I SAW HER STANDING THERE, with elton john and elton's band, at madison square garden in new york city, on thanksgiving, of 1974. i'm going to . CHEERS !
@@georgiaflame9743 He always felt his songs he wrote in a heartbeat sucked because of the way they were swallowed down so fast like Coca Cola. She Loves You is another perfect example of this. Revolution, Baby You're a Rich Man, Run For Your Life, and others I'm forgetting are probably ones too.
@@georgiaflame9743 his last live performance was in early 1975 performing for the A Salute to Sir Lew Grade TV special. He sang Imagine (on acoustic guitar) and (I think) Slippin' And Slidin'.
John could also have a change in heart. Perhaps, if he had lived, he might have thought of it differently, in time. Say, he's 46, doing an interview on mtv, and is like, "ya know, I just heard, And Your Bird Can Sing, the other day. Sean was playing it, he really liked it. I thought to meself, hey, it's actually quite good, ya know. It's another one I may re-record, at some point. I mean, why the fook not".(laughs) Or something.
John was wrong about a lot of things… all music has merit whether it fits his “standard” or not. Lots of people hate metal or jazz or rap or country, does that make it bad music?
"And your bird can sing" was a straight forward rock and roll song that the Beatles could have played during their 1966 US tour unlike many of the other songs on the "Revolver" album which may have been to hard to duplicate on stage.
To play it live they'd have to do what is routinely done in concerts now: Have a tape (hard drive these days) playing pre-recorded bass and possibly certain other segments. The wonderful chiming twin Rickenbacker lead guitars were played by Paul and George.
Honestly they could’ve incorporated a few songs from revolver on that last tour. “I want to tell you” “Doctor Robert” “Taxman” “She said She said” Honestly I think they were done with the circus at this point and chose songs that wouldn’t have required as much rehearsal time
@@user-te3jc3sl7r they could’ve farted into the mic and the girls would’ve still gone crazy. They didn’t accommodate them, they blessed them with the privilege of getting to listen to whatever they were doing
One of my 180 all-time favorite Beatles' songs.
Lmao. Precisely
oh my god only 180 ... lol
Those were the happiest days of my life. I'm crying in my beer at the thought of my 11 year old self!
Me too.....
For a few years in the 60's it was so great to be English. A plethora of great bands , the only time we won the World cup , great comedians, and a sense of hope that things would just keep on getting better. Yes happy days indeed.
You future can be better with the help of Gosh
Everyone is being unnecessarily rude. We are all here because we love the Beatles. This video clearly says fan made it's a theoretical illustration of what the song might have sounded if played in front of a live audience. There is a certain aesthetic to this video. If you don't like it a simple dislike will suffice but there was clearly love and passion put into this.
.. Poor form though
@@imemine6494 The poor form come's from a lack of respect. Just leave a dislike or let them know what you did not enjoy about it. Anything else is plain rude and who asked them anyways. Constructive criticism is helpful - not spiteful comments.
@@Alxvndro.. grow up.. what's spiteful, about saying.. poor form???
@@imemine6494 I didn't say there was anything spiteful about your comment.
@@Alxvndro.. as beatles fans, we shouldn't be so sensitive... I mean Lennon far more hurtful stuff himself
Just a great song and again proving the Beatles were so ahead of their time and the best band in the world . They not only influenced their own generation but all the generations since. We will never see their like again and their music will last forever .
Absolutely True!!! The FIVE MEN who wrote these songs were amazing. The FIFTH BEETLE (George Martin) was the Intellectual Force that taught them music theory. And then the FIVE BEETLES took a wonderful band and turned into the GOAT of ALL BANDS!!!
@@larryking2697 Gotta disagree with you a bit. Martin allowed them to define and assign words to what it was they were describing to him, but they simply had the innate ability to put music theory to work in their song writing and instrumentation. Yes, the GOAT!
For that ..haters without any musical talent try to give their subjetive musical opinion...clowns...emotional boyzzz .they should stick to trivial things in life...instead...
@@juliobauer84.
Of course they never played this live, but how cool that some Beatles fan spent time putting this together so IF they ever played it in a live situation back in 1966 it might have sounded kinda like this. That was fun to listen to!
You are multiply correct! Of course they never could play this live - this is not the album track! It's hard to pinpoint who it might be... the bass is the giveaway..
Oczywiście że nie grali tego kawałka na żywo, bo był zbyt "techniczny" i na tamte czasy we czterech - nie do wykonania w wersji jaka była na Revolver. Ale czegóż to obecnie nie dokona AI? Hahahaha 😆👍 brawo za próbe przechytrzenia prawdziwych fanów Fab4✌️
well you need two lead guitar parts
It would have been really cool if they had played this live back in '66. It is a great song.
they could of!
Some Songs from Revolver would have been managable. Taxman, Dr. Robert, She Said She Said come to mind. But I guess they were so over at the time that they couldn't be bothered.
@@marty6779 they always played like they could'nt wait to get off stage
@@jamessollazzo4860 yeah, at least in that last year. At least Paul always tried to appear enthusiastic, but John and George are absolutely done.
Amen! I saw them in Aug. 1966 in Cincinnati and their "new" song then was "If I Needed Someone" which George sang. Where did you see them, Eric?
I just LOVE and your bird can sing...another classic Beatles song from the Revolver album! 👍🏾🌚🙂💚😎😊💙😁✌🏾
One of the Beatles greatest songs...unequalled...
And your bird can sing. I love this performance! I know they never did this song live, it don't matter I love it anyway!! Beatles are the best!!
I've loved The Beatles ever since I was a child when they first appeared on Ed Sullivan. I love everything they have ever done! No band has ever come close to their talent!
The vocals falling out of time at the end is a great touch
The best group of all time. I am so glad, that I lived in the same few years in the history, when the Beatles also lived. Thank you so much. How I love this all❤❤
素晴らしい!作品。
リボルバーの頃、また、ライブやっていたらと。
ジョンの歌声は本当にいいですね
I agree that Johns voice is pretty good, much underrated.
One of my favourite Beatle tunes. A great piece of work by the poster... very entertaining.
The One, The Only, *The Beatles 4 ever. Thank you John, Paul, George and Ringo ❤🎸🎤🥁🎸🎼
Brilliant bass line on this track ..!
The tracks all about John voice and lyrics.
I was there when they performed this song back in '66 at RFK Stadium!! Long Live The Beatles!!! 😍
Hahahaha It's fake, created by a fan
No you weren't. The Beatles never performed this live.
I'm joking!!! :-)
@@marcomjyt but I swear I was, was and am there until now, despite being born in 1967. Beatles do that to us... 🥰🥰
You were so blessed to have been there. Wish that I had been there with you!
I love this!! So well done, fan ambience very realistic👏🏻
I enjoyed this. Most older Beatles fans by now have heard every song hundreds of times and its great to hear someone have a little fun with it.
Thank you for this. I and my friends went to another friend's house to see the Shea Stadium broadcast because she had a color TV. From day one, we knew every song and the lyric to every song of theirs. But now, I find I'd completely forgotten And Your Bird Can Sing. Thanks for the double reminder of both the song and the Shea Stadium broadcast. Good times.
This is one of my favorite Beatle songs. The guitar work is amazing. I have been a fan since 64. I am now 65. John was my favorite Beatle. Its been 60 years since Ed Sullivan had the Beatles on. I still remember. Watching them in black and white. Long live The Beatles. RIPJohn and George.
Just great melodies guitar arrangement all of it is so special..the stars really did align with these guys ..its fantastic that people are capable of such great creation
what a beautiful song... heartwarming...
Oh well, I find this quite moving, its a great song.... I've always loved the whole album... & placed in a live context does wonders for it, actually feel quite emotional listening to this. Thanks
Tastefully done! Really - I needed to hear this song, with the reactions of the audience. Regardless, this song has never been performed live. It is effective and this divergence in rhythm to 2.04 - which you have achieved - gives a sense of a live performance. I wished - the music was louder, regardless of the fact that live, the audience always "clamped" the Beatles. Thanks for the good work - a dream come true - to fantasize. Great song - and great photo. You have good, refined taste :)
Una excelente canción con una riqueza de escalas cromáticas increíble y la combinación de voces la hacen aún más atractiva. Una joya más dentro del repertorio de los Beatles.
Excelente canción, aunque no hay escalas cromáticas en ningún momento pero entiendo a que te referis
Maravilla de canción, una pequeña gran joya
Great job on this! Sounds very cool! Love the Beatles greatest band of all time and it's not even close!
I enjoyed this clip very much. Thanks a lot!
The best experience of my life from the 60' I have been following their carriers always I speak Spanish (CHILE) and I love them .💟
One of the best lead guitar songs ever
great melody composition....go George
One of my favorites. Them boys could sing
You just knocked this version out of the park ! I got chills listening!
Maravillosos...así eran los Beatles...saludos desde México
Great recording… good job. I saw them in 66. Love this song and know all about it’s technical inuances. Have fun!.
one of my favorite Beatles songs
I’ll definitely listen over and over thank you!!
Great mock up. I saw The Beatles on their final North American tour in August 1966 and I would have loved seeing them perform this song. Well done.
They always make me smile and fell me with Joy
I like the way you took some of their pre-song tuning from other performances to give this a live feel. At one time it sounded like they were getting ready to play 'Baby's In Black'.
It’s always nice to hear AYBCS! Thank you.
One of my favorite Beatles songs. ❤❤❤❤
One of my very favorite songs by them.
I'm a first generation Beatle fan and I thought this was done well and sounds authentic. Good job.
Love the bass sound. McCartney awesome, amazing
Bravo! Thank you it makes a nice change from conventional recordings. I absolutely love the tamberine on this!!
One of my favourite Beatles songs, PLAY IT LOUD!!!!!!!
Good job my friend. Hats off to you and ur tribute. This is just what it would sound like in front of audience
Great song. I love this song ❤❤😊
Even though it's a simple song and John himself says it's not a great song, I can't help but like it. It's a great song for me.
This is a nice video, great. I can see them playing it.
John has said all his songs are cr*p at some point. Doesn't mean he's ever right. This is a great song.
The song's guitar theme is a double lead which was recorded with George playing one lead, while Paul played the other. Playing either lead by yourself is fun. I think I read that, not realizing that the double lead was played by two guitarists, Joe Walsh taught himself to play the two lead parts simultaneously.
Although this never happened, it hooked me in on the photo and added crowd noises.
You got me. Good job.
I realise that this is a ' what if ' impression. But it still made the hairs on the back of my neck stand up and sent tingles down my spine!!
- VERY BEAUTIFUL SONG !!!!
I LOVE IT !!!
And Your Bird Can Sing is my favorite Beatles song.
Twin lead guitar in live performance...
The audience could have done nothing but being so astonished!!🎵✨🕊️🎸🎵🕊️🎸🎵✨😱💕
I could hear the rhythm guitar which John would be playing and I can hear the bass which Paul would be playing. Since Paul helped play lead in this song the lead guitar must have been played on a 12-string guitar. It would be the only way to come close to the original recording.
@@ktcarl
Oh, really?!
Vidual impact on the live stage or playing the best and latest music so far... that's a hard, and besides, absurd choice!
No wonder they got less and less interested in live performance already in1966.🎸💧🎵🎸💧
@@noemiontheroadagain9379 Your comment is confusing.
@@ktcarl Sorry! My English is not very good.
This video and your ears are super, though.💕🎵💕😅💦
I love this, of course this isn’t them as they never played this live, but I love the fact that fans have done this as it’s a really good guess what it would have sounded like, very well done, thanks! ❤
Thanks for taking the time to put this together………fantastic effort
I love the enhanced bass line. I was four years-old in ‘66 (started kindergarten that fall). I was already very much aware of the Beatles, Dusty Springfield, etc. It’s so crazy when I think back. Anyway, the harmony is insane. I know it’s fan made, but it sure sounds like a lot of fun!
I really enjoy what you did with this. Great job Jeshua!
love the song can't help but love it!
Great job putting this together. 👍
Great work! 👏👏👏 Perfect!
Wow, congrats guy! It would have been wonderful if the Beatles had shown this song live in 1966. Pretty good!
I wonder why it was not shown live
@@colenewaltersmusicandother9330 a lot of the songs were too difficult to pull off and plus at that point revolver was released they already thought about not preforming live again
FANTASTIC PERFORMANCE AND THAT WAS IN 1966 LIVE WAH, YOU WON'T GET BETTER THAN THAT 👍
Love that banner in the background that says...Paul Is All
Thanks for taking the the time to post. I haven't heard that one in a long time. Thanks for that. Ignore ignorance.
Great Job! I love this!
The GREATEST of them all ! BEATLES FOREVER !
Good job! I was at this concert! Honest. I was.... really!!
me too.. I saw you... Dylan showed!!! they said he would and for the first time ever, he actually did!!
This was AMAZING. Good job! I guess all the haters on here can't read because it CLEARLY says fan made. It was a very nice simulation.
A lovely tune and concept.
Well put together. Exactly how it would have sounded in alive Beatles concert.
Excellent lads, thank you. You've all passed the audition ❤❤❤❤😂❤❤❤
I saw the Beatles on their last tour...at the time this song was my fav and it would have been so awesome if they sang it....this video editor captured what I think it would have been like to have experienced to be there hearing them perform this, including a roar in the middle eight lead guitar riffs
wonderful artists
I thought i'd heard everythng the beatles did but this a new one to me and it was a song that we all should sing 😊😊😊😊😊
So true I appreciate this !!! I remember I was a wee critter when I awoke to Beatles really it was Sgt Pepper’s and then I was 9 years old in 1969 !!! I also went by Woodstock inthe back of a Ford station wagon on our families way to Chicago nope stuck on the NYork thruway
Fake yes, buy you got me with this one. Such a life affirming song. Love it where the crowd nearly breaks into
a footy styled unifying chant.
I really enjoyed it . So cool !
Great job! I Love this video!!!
I think this is cool. I never saw a picture of the Beatles in these blue pinstripes suits. Very cool. Rubber Soul - Revolver era to me was their best music and physical apperance.
Terrific. I am convinced this song could have been a number 1 single!!!
You did an awesome job!
Cool! One of my favourites
Brilliant 👏
Great job with whatever you were working with as source material!! Gave a very good idea of how loud the crowd was -- while still letting US hear the song.
One thing which is impressive Beatles performance-wise--all four beatles start the song at the exact same time without any count in. I think it was john who made some kind of noise (one?) and they all started playing about a second later. They were incredible live, so tight musically. That gets lost because they spent their last four years as, in John's dismissive words, "recording artists" and not playing live very often. Here's some live stuff from their later years--check out how cohesive they are--All You Need Is Love; Hey Jude; Revolution (seriously, you'd think this was lip synching to a recording); Roof Top (duh). Thanks for the song, always been a fav, the double guitar lead is so good.
This live recording is false. The Beatles never played "And your bird can sing," live. They didn't perform any songs from Revolver during their last world tour in 1966. Another reason this recording is false is because you can hear them.
The Hey Jude and Revolution videos were hand synching. They were miming to the prerecorded instrumental backing. Only the vocals were live.
@@libraryquiet it is NOT presented as a real live recording. It clearly states that. It is a fantasy live recording. Clearly stated.
Their biggest complaint about performing live was that they couldn’t hear themselves. A song as complex as ‘And Your Bird Can Sing’ would have been a train wreck in Shea Stadium.
@@us-Bahn
I agree. Even a real train wreck wouldn't be heard at a Beatles concert.
One of my favorite Beatle songs, that and Dr. Robert. Nobody "beets" the Beatles.. nobody! Dig It!!!
No manches. Estar ahí en vivo hubiera sido lo máximo 😃 the Beatles number one
It's always COOL..they promised "being around" & they are! Awesom!❤
The thing is - the own composer of this song didn’t like it. For me it is a sin - I really love it. Everything is good - the guitar, voices, bass, the harmony itself - it’s the kind of song that lifts you up, that inspires you, even 56 years later.
i'm forced to believe that john was trying to emphasize his 'classic' songs by referring to some others, as "garbage" (perhaps to impress yoko, or to rival paul or mick and keith or pete). he was a deeply insecure man. r.i.p. john winston' oboogie lennon. now listen to his last live performance: I SAW HER STANDING THERE, with elton john and elton's band, at madison square garden in new york city, on thanksgiving, of 1974. i'm going to . CHEERS !
@@georgiaflame9743 He always felt his songs he wrote in a heartbeat sucked because of the way they were swallowed down so fast like Coca Cola. She Loves You is another perfect example of this. Revolution, Baby You're a Rich Man, Run For Your Life, and others I'm forgetting are probably ones too.
@@georgiaflame9743 his last live performance was in early 1975 performing for the A Salute to Sir Lew Grade TV special. He sang Imagine (on acoustic guitar) and (I think) Slippin' And Slidin'.
John could also have a change in heart. Perhaps, if he had lived, he might have thought of it differently, in time. Say, he's 46, doing an interview on mtv, and is like, "ya know, I just heard, And Your Bird Can Sing, the other day. Sean was playing it, he really liked it. I thought to meself, hey, it's actually quite good, ya know. It's another one I may re-record, at some point. I mean, why the fook not".(laughs)
Or something.
John was wrong about a lot of things… all music has merit whether it fits his “standard” or not. Lots of people hate metal or jazz or rap or country, does that make it bad music?
Que gran trabajo!! 🤟🏼
Wow! Amazing
Genios, qué buena canción!
Cleverly done.
I think this song is very underrated between The Beatles songs. This should be in the top 10.
Wonderful
I thought I would hate this but I didn't. You did a great job. Thanks.
One of my favorites
Lovin' it !
"And your bird can sing" was a straight forward rock and roll song that the Beatles could have played during their 1966 US tour unlike many of the other songs on the "Revolver" album which may have been to hard to duplicate on stage.
To play it live they'd have to do what is routinely done in concerts now: Have a tape (hard drive these days) playing pre-recorded bass and possibly certain other segments. The wonderful chiming twin Rickenbacker lead guitars were played by Paul and George.
Honestly they could’ve incorporated a few songs from revolver on that last tour. “I want to tell you” “Doctor Robert” “Taxman” “She said She said” Honestly I think they were done with the circus at this point and chose songs that wouldn’t have required as much rehearsal time
The Beatles might have thought thousands of screaming teenage girls wouldn't have been interested in those songs. Thanks.
@@user-te3jc3sl7r they could’ve farted into the mic and the girls would’ve still gone crazy. They didn’t accommodate them, they blessed them with the privilege of getting to listen to whatever they were doing
HOLY SHIT! Amazing job!