Please Please Me 0:13 - I Saw Her Standing There - George Harrison 0:42 - Boys - George Harrison 1:12 - Baby It's You - George Harrison 1:35 - Twist And Shout - George Harrison With The Beatles 2:00 - All My Loving - George Harrison 2:13 - Don’t Bother Me - George Harrison 2:31 - Till There Was You - George Harrison 2:54 - Roll Over Beethoven - George Harrison 3:20 - I Wanna Be Your Man - George Harrison A Hard Day’s Night (+Singles) 3:40 - Long Tall Sally - John Lennon First Solo, George Harrison Second Solo 4:06 - I Call Your Name - George Harrison 4:26 - Slow Down - John Lennon 5:07 - Matchbox - George Harrison 5:32 - A Hard Day’s Night - George Harrison 5:52 - I Should Have Known Better - George Harrison 6:15 - And I Love Her - George Harrison 6:45 - Can’t Buy Me Love - George Harrison 7:08 - You Can’t Do That - John Lennon Beatles For Sale (+Singles) 7:38 - I Feel Fine - George Harrison 7:53 - She’s A Woman - George Harrison 8:16 - I’m A Loser - George Harrison 8:36 - Baby’s In Black - George Harrison 8:53 - I’ll Follow The Sun - George Harrison 9:07 - Kansas City - George Harrison 9:29 - Words Of Love - George Harrison 10:11 - Honey Don’t - George Harrison 10:50 - Every Little Thing - George Harrison 11:09 - I Don’t Want To Spoil The Party - George Harrison 11:33 - What You’re Doing - George Harrison 11:54 - Everybody’s Trying To Be My Baby - George Harrison Help (+Singles) 12:18 - Bad Boy - George Harrison 12:44 - I’m Down - George Harrison 13:03 - The Night Before - George Harrison and Paul McCartney 13:21 - You’re Gonna Lose That Girl - George Harrison 13:43 - Act Naturally - George Harrison 14:01 - You Like Me Too Much - George Harrison 14:26 - I’ve Just Seen A Face - George Harison Rubber Soul 14:44 - Drive My Car - Paul McCartney ( George makes intro solo ) 15:09 - Nowhere Man - John Lennon and George Harrison 15:32 - Michelle - George Harrison 15:52 - What Goes On - George Harrison 16:25 - Girl - George Harrison 16:51 - If I Needed Someone - George Harrison 17:15 - Run For Your Life - George Harrison Revolver (+Singles) 17:38 - Day Tripper - George Harrison and John Lennon 18:09 - Taxman - Paul McCartney 18:30 - I’m Only Sleeping - George Harrison 18:50 - And Your Bird Can Sing - George Harrison and Paul McCartney 19:11 - Tomorrow Never Knows - George Harrison Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band 19:37 - Fixing A Hole - George Harrison 20:03 - Good Morning Good Morning - Paul McCartney Magical Mystery Tour 20:34 - All You Need Is Love - George Harrison Yellow Submarine 20:50 - Hey Bulldog - George Harrison The Beatles (The White Album) 21:24 - Back In The USSR - Paul McCartney 21:46 - While My Guitar Gently Weeps - Eric Clapton 22:29 - Happiness Is A Warm Gun - George Harrison 22:52 - Birthday - Paul McCartney and John Lennon 23:06 - Yer Blues - John Lennon 1st solo, George Harrison 2st solo 24:10 - Helter Skelter - Paul McCartney 24:40 - Honey Pie - John Lennon 24:57 - Savoy Truffle - George Harrison Abbey Road (+Singles) 25:30 - Old Brown Shoe - George Harrison 25:49 - Come Together - George Harrison 26:08 - Something - George Harrison 26:48 - Octopus’s Garden - George Harrison 27:16 - I Want You - George Harrison and John Lennon 28:05 - You Never Give Me Your Money - George Harrison 28:52 - Polythene Pam - George Harrison 29:34 - Carry That Weight - George Harrison 29:51 - The End - 1st Paul McCartney, 2st George Harrison, 3st John Lennon Let It Be 30:40 - Dig A Pony - John Lennon 31:05 - Let It Be (single version) - George Harrison 31:44 - I’ve Got A Feeling - George Harrison 32:07 - One After 909 - George Harrison 32:34 - For You Blue - John Lennon 33:03 - Get Back - John Lennon
Attention to detail important - flipping to reverse mode for Tomorrow Never Knows is an impressive level that shows true care and respect to the material.
Wow you blew my mind out! You've really studied the Beatles' Discography. You are more than a fan. You are carrying all of this in your heart. The Beatle's complete songs were 211 songs, including their covers, and here you did 75 solos. You really rock!
This is why I still credit George Harrison as the first guitarist that really made me want to pick up the instrument and is still one of my biggest influences, everything he played was absolutely perfect for the song. He definitely was all about serving the music and I absolutely love it, truly a great player from a young age and definitely one of the greats
Well done. After watching this in its entirety I'm struck by a couple of things. One is that George was so proficient in so many styles right from their early days. Be it Rhythm and Blues, Country, Rockabilly, or even Classical guitar, he tried his hand at it all and did a fantastic job. It shows how much he must've practiced as a teenager. The other thing is that the only slide used on here is by John in For You Blue. I find this interesting because George really made slide his thing only after The Beatles broke up. It's like he was rejecting his past. Great video.
There's one more use of slide that I only realized was slide after finishing the video, which is on the Drive My Car solo. But funnily enough, both cases of slide in the Beatles' catalog aren't George - Paul plays the Drive My Car solo, and John plays For You Blue. Good observation about George!
Actually the solo to Drive My Car was a bit off. It has a 16th note pickup before the solo,and the three turns have one that lands on a different note, and the last bar is a slide guitar all on high E string . I won’t belabor the notes ,but I have to say this . Paul played that solo ,and the Taxman solo , two of the best solos in the Beatles canon …
Been a Beatles fan for 60 years and never gets old. I play a lot of their songs on guitar but this is a great compilation and thanks for taking the time. Oh, and the "reverse" guitar on I'm Only Sleeping and Tomorrow Never Knows was funny! Nice touch. 😅
Melodies win over "shredding" any day of the year. George was brilliant, learning in no small part from Hank Marvin of The Shadows, who came before him.
Really incredible. Awesome job with this. Loved every one. I'm partial to a Hard Day's Night, just love how that one sounds and you perfectly captured it! You Can't Do That is awesome too, underrated song. AND Nowhere Man, my god, if you told me that was ripped from the original I would have believed you, wow. Jesus, AND Taxman, WOW. That was super sick.
Thank you! Some good choices - You Can't Do That is one of my favorite Beatles songs, and Taxman might be my favorite solo out of all of them. Re-Nowhere Man, that one sounds particularly accurate because the guitar I'm playing (Classic Player 60's Strat) is a reissue of the exact model of guitar John and George played the solo on. Here's a pic of John with it (identical down to the color!) www.beatlesebooks.com/files/1619622/uploaded/lennon%20strat%20color.jpg
😂 you did a great job I like the way you did number 47 where George put a guitar solo for the first time, record it backwards and then you put yourself backwards also on the video-😎🎶👏🏼👏🏼
I always wanted someone to do this exact thing!!! It totally lives up to expectations! I know these are mostly George solos but what phenomenal guitar players they were!
This was an impressive project, wow. We’ll done. Beatles’ guitar work is so musical. Shredders, virtuosos and improvers are good. But what the Beatles did with guitar solos is so musical and unique. They were organic parts of the song. The solo in I Want You is one of my favorite guitar solos of all time. Thanks for doing this!
Quite possibly the coolest thing I've ever seen in my life (I've loved them all)! On top of everything else that makes the Beatles so wonderful is that their guitar solos are so unique, interesting, melodic and beautiful as opposed to just showing off. This is truly epic. Great job! Where is "It's All Too Much" though? Love that song and the guitar work is wild!
Dit is zeer verhelderend. De directe bescheiden input van George die zo ongelooflijk bepalend was. Het zijn die solo’s waar we in iedere song op zaten te wachten, die vastgekleefd zijn in onze ziel en hersenen. Neem ze weg en net als bij Ringo’s drum worden heel wat songs meer naar het gemiddelde getrokken. Dit bewijst hoe brilliant ze alle 4 waren.
This was a joy to listen to and you played nearly all of them perfectly to my memory. I think the main difference being not using the same guitar as they did. So many of these are iconic and some of the best solos in rock history.
Wonderful work! Thank you very much! I've been listening to the Beatles Music for about 45 years and I play it too, and anyway, in this video, I have discovered a lot of things that I had not noticed before.
Good job. I had to play all of the lead guitar parts in several Beatles Tribute bands and also British Invasion type groups over the years. The trick is not overplaying, which they generally didn't do, even when John or Paul was playing the lead guitar riffs. I noticed you played in a few different registers, and of course nothing wrong with that. I tried to pretty much play the lead guitar parts in the exact register. Why, I don't know..........just me. You do a good job capturing the riffs, especially Im Only Sleeping, which is a difficult piece to replicate the sound. I always liked Taxman and enjoyed playing it. I remember an interview one time with George Harrison, I forget now who was interviewing him, and he asked him where he came up with the riff and was it difficult. He looked a little put out and then replied, "Well it was Paul........it's his riff." I always thought that was a little bit funny and I am sure the interviewer was embarrassed a little by it.
Well ... EPIC! Just .... EPIC! Hearing them all together like this really highlights how good The Beatles were. Great job! Thanks for making me feel even MORE inferior on the guitar than I did thirty four minutes and three seconds ago! 😆
Bravo! What a stupendous achievement. Also a master class is letting a song breathe and not letting the ego getting in the way of the melody and feel of the song: that is a legacy of The Beatles. One comment: famous guitar riffs like 'I feel fine' and 'Paperback Writer' are not included I assume because they are riffs rather than solos, yes?
I'm stunned by the time and talent it must have taken to reconstruct, practice, and record all of these PLUS putting together the backing tracks. Hearing them all together in order brings so many things to light. Obviously the brilliance of George Harrison. Even before he blossoms as a songwriter, he's creating all these memorable melodic runs within his solos. But I'm also struck by what's absent; so many songs in the Beatles catalogue don't have guitar solos! Especially several of the early singles and B-sides. And you can tell this is a departure from the artists that influenced the Beatles, because a ton of the songs they cover have very prominent guitar solos.
Yeah, I did a quick count. Leaving out "Maggie Mae," which I view as a bit of goofing around, there are 24 cover songs in the official Beatles catalogue. Of those, 14 have guitar solos, so around 60%. Compare that with their 194 original songs, of which only 32% feature guitar solos.
The guitar on Abbey Road is one of my favorites on any album I've ever heard. It feels like a fixed character throughout the album, with such a unique language.
Man. I don't know what I want to pinpont to say. "This is the second best thing that happened to the guitar after the Beatles." is what the teacher in me says. The guitarist in me thanks you on behalf of whoever will make this video one day a *must*. in classrooms. Not just music classrooms.
Impressive project, well executed. I can't add praise to your work that others have not already given, so I will just add that I appreciate the American LP covers in the background. Those are the albums I grew up with.
Great work! I would have loved to see the Drive my Car sólo with the slide bits, but it’s such a small detail compared to the full scale of this project. Congratulations!
Okay, you just wait until I do every drum solo of Ringo's (maybe even a few of Pete's too). I like how you flipped the guitar around for the backwards solo on "I'm Only Sleeping".
The White Album and Abbey Road are definitely my 2 favorite albums of theirs. The guitars are so heavy. Songs like Yer Blues and I Want You are my favorite Beatles songs.
Nicely done! The very first solos I've heard when I was a kid. It still remains the essential way of practicing lead guitar! Edit: I've browsed the list of solos and discovered how John was involved, more than I thought !
Well done! You must have spent a lot of time listening to the Beatles records, doing some research, and then practicing these solos to get them down so accurately. Contrary to popular opinion, many of these solos were quite challenging. Great job!
The guitar work on Revolver is unbelievable good. Not only those solos, but riffs and licks on songs like she said she said and got to get you into my life Edit: Abbey Road still beats it
Well and wow. Jeez what a job!!! Very impressed with your talent sir. As a true Beatles fan, I praise you not only for your playing but working on the sound for each of them....AND...playing the backgrounds a long with your drummer friends. Absolutely fantastic. If I have one criticism, it's that on the 5th bar of 'all my lovin', during the Ebmaj11/C, there's an A# which really shouldn't be there....but hey, we can't all be perfect!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I find it interesting that the title on the Video mentions which British album the solo comes from but in the background it show the U.S counterpart album cover that it comes from.
Excellent job! I loved it very much! just one thing, the guitar solo of Honey Pie is actually longer in the mono version, and I kinda wish you had done that one instead of the stereo one. Anyways, very minor nitpick, amazing job!
Geroge Harrison later came out with songs like let it be abbey road and a couple more a talented musician 😀 next to Paul McCartney even after the beetles solo he was good
Fun fact! The solo on A Hard Day's Night was recorded at a slower speed and then sped up. In addition, George Martin doubled the solo on a piano. When brought up to speed, it sounds much brighter and blends with the guitar. I highly recommend Geoff Emerick's "Here, There, and Everywhere" book about his time as the sound engineer for the Beatles. He was the behind so many of the sounds we associate with the band. Great job on these solos!
This is pretty cool! It might've been more interesting if it appeared to be in 1 take and blended into a medley between them, or had varying camera angles
Thanks for checking it out Alina! You're right, of course - there's a LOT of things that could make this more interesting, but I settled on the format I did because doing any more would have been prohibitively complicated. You gotta find a balance between your ambitions and what you're realistically capable of finishing. I'm happy with the balance I settled on, though hey, give it a year or so and maybe I'll try to one up myself and actually try to do them all in one take - depends on how much suffering I feel like enduring next year, would require a LOT! :)
Please Please Me
0:13 - I Saw Her Standing There - George Harrison
0:42 - Boys - George Harrison
1:12 - Baby It's You - George Harrison
1:35 - Twist And Shout - George Harrison
With The Beatles
2:00 - All My Loving - George Harrison
2:13 - Don’t Bother Me - George Harrison
2:31 - Till There Was You - George Harrison
2:54 - Roll Over Beethoven - George Harrison
3:20 - I Wanna Be Your Man - George Harrison
A Hard Day’s Night (+Singles)
3:40 - Long Tall Sally - John Lennon First Solo, George Harrison Second Solo
4:06 - I Call Your Name - George Harrison
4:26 - Slow Down - John Lennon
5:07 - Matchbox - George Harrison
5:32 - A Hard Day’s Night - George Harrison
5:52 - I Should Have Known Better - George Harrison
6:15 - And I Love Her - George Harrison
6:45 - Can’t Buy Me Love - George Harrison
7:08 - You Can’t Do That - John Lennon
Beatles For Sale (+Singles)
7:38 - I Feel Fine - George Harrison
7:53 - She’s A Woman - George Harrison
8:16 - I’m A Loser - George Harrison
8:36 - Baby’s In Black - George Harrison
8:53 - I’ll Follow The Sun - George Harrison
9:07 - Kansas City - George Harrison
9:29 - Words Of Love - George Harrison
10:11 - Honey Don’t - George Harrison
10:50 - Every Little Thing - George Harrison
11:09 - I Don’t Want To Spoil The Party - George Harrison
11:33 - What You’re Doing - George Harrison
11:54 - Everybody’s Trying To Be My Baby - George Harrison
Help (+Singles)
12:18 - Bad Boy - George Harrison
12:44 - I’m Down - George Harrison
13:03 - The Night Before - George Harrison and Paul McCartney
13:21 - You’re Gonna Lose That Girl - George Harrison
13:43 - Act Naturally - George Harrison
14:01 - You Like Me Too Much - George Harrison
14:26 - I’ve Just Seen A Face - George Harison
Rubber Soul
14:44 - Drive My Car - Paul McCartney ( George makes intro solo )
15:09 - Nowhere Man - John Lennon and George Harrison
15:32 - Michelle - George Harrison
15:52 - What Goes On - George Harrison
16:25 - Girl - George Harrison
16:51 - If I Needed Someone - George Harrison
17:15 - Run For Your Life - George Harrison
Revolver (+Singles)
17:38 - Day Tripper - George Harrison and John Lennon
18:09 - Taxman - Paul McCartney
18:30 - I’m Only Sleeping - George Harrison
18:50 - And Your Bird Can Sing - George Harrison and Paul McCartney
19:11 - Tomorrow Never Knows - George Harrison
Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band
19:37 - Fixing A Hole - George Harrison
20:03 - Good Morning Good Morning - Paul McCartney
Magical Mystery Tour
20:34 - All You Need Is Love - George Harrison
Yellow Submarine
20:50 - Hey Bulldog - George Harrison
The Beatles (The White Album)
21:24 - Back In The USSR - Paul McCartney
21:46 - While My Guitar Gently Weeps - Eric Clapton
22:29 - Happiness Is A Warm Gun - George Harrison
22:52 - Birthday - Paul McCartney and John Lennon
23:06 - Yer Blues - John Lennon 1st solo, George Harrison 2st solo
24:10 - Helter Skelter - Paul McCartney
24:40 - Honey Pie - John Lennon
24:57 - Savoy Truffle - George Harrison
Abbey Road (+Singles)
25:30 - Old Brown Shoe - George Harrison
25:49 - Come Together - George Harrison
26:08 - Something - George Harrison
26:48 - Octopus’s Garden - George Harrison
27:16 - I Want You - George Harrison and John Lennon
28:05 - You Never Give Me Your Money - George Harrison
28:52 - Polythene Pam - George Harrison
29:34 - Carry That Weight - George Harrison
29:51 - The End - 1st Paul McCartney, 2st George Harrison, 3st John Lennon
Let It Be
30:40 - Dig A Pony - John Lennon
31:05 - Let It Be (single version) - George Harrison
31:44 - I’ve Got A Feeling - George Harrison
32:07 - One After 909 - George Harrison
32:34 - For You Blue - John Lennon
33:03 - Get Back - John Lennon
Thank you!
Thanks but why'd you stop there? Is there a part 2 to this comment? Wanted to see if I could be able to pick out McCartney solos
@@strahljd take it :)
Slow Down is George, Matchbox is John
Dig A Pony is George
Attention to detail important - flipping to reverse mode for Tomorrow Never Knows is an impressive level that shows true care and respect to the material.
Also with I’m Only Sleeping!
Or it’s just straight OL FASHION NARRCISSIM
@@stevescontriano860 yes, someone correctly replicating a guitar part is doing it because they are a narcissist.
Also, he had to "double track " in order to achieve the harmony double lead solo for "And Your Bird Can Sing".
@@spindriftdrinker same with “the night before” and “birthday” (actually i’m pretty sure he just used a bass for the low guitar in birthday)
George was the Ringo of Lead Guitars. He created solos as needed in the song. And that's why he's one of the GOAT!
I love George's solos. They're so memorable and catchy. Short and sweet.
nothing better than the Nowhere Man solo, the note at the end is genious
John - hey George, in the next seven years we are making 200 songs. We are going to need a lot of solos…
George - Hold my beer.
Wow you blew my mind out!
You've really studied the Beatles' Discography. You are more than a fan. You are carrying all of this in your heart. The Beatle's complete songs were 211 songs, including their covers, and here you did 75 solos. You really rock!
Most underrated guitar player ever.
This is why I still credit George Harrison as the first guitarist that really made me want to pick up the instrument and is still one of my biggest influences, everything he played was absolutely perfect for the song. He definitely was all about serving the music and I absolutely love it, truly a great player from a young age and definitely one of the greats
That re-enactment of The End with the 3 of them taking turns with solo is gold👌
True!
Well done. After watching this in its entirety I'm struck by a couple of things. One is that George was so proficient in so many styles right from their early days. Be it Rhythm and Blues, Country, Rockabilly, or even Classical guitar, he tried his hand at it all and did a fantastic job. It shows how much he must've practiced as a teenager.
The other thing is that the only slide used on here is by John in For You Blue. I find this interesting because George really made slide his thing only after The Beatles broke up. It's like he was rejecting his past. Great video.
There's one more use of slide that I only realized was slide after finishing the video, which is on the Drive My Car solo. But funnily enough, both cases of slide in the Beatles' catalog aren't George - Paul plays the Drive My Car solo, and John plays For You Blue. Good observation about George!
@@Jalopes Yeah, I read that Paul used a slide in Drive My Car too.
Actually the solo to Drive My Car was a bit off. It has a 16th note pickup before the solo,and the three turns have one that lands on a different note, and the last bar is a slide guitar all on high E string . I won’t belabor the notes ,but I have to say this . Paul played that solo ,and the Taxman solo , two of the best solos in the Beatles canon …
@@jacquescousteau217 That's true. He also played the solo on Good Morning, Good Morning. It sounds a lot like the Taxman solo to me too.
@@Jalopes George actually plays slide on Hello, Goodbye and Strawberry Fields Forever.
George definitely improved a ton. Early solos are good, but the solo on Something will always be one of my favorites.
Wasn't that Clapton on Something?
@@jerryschulman1640 Clapton did the solo on While My Guitar Gently Weeps
Paul played some of the solos, such as on Taxman. @amvs6700 has all of the performers listed.
@@tubular618 Paul's are some of the best!
Hope the algorithm randomly picks this video and makes it blow up cause this deserves way more views its fantastic
Been a Beatles fan for 60 years and never gets old. I play a lot of their songs on guitar but this is a great compilation and thanks for taking the time.
Oh, and the "reverse" guitar on I'm Only Sleeping and Tomorrow Never Knows was funny! Nice touch. 😅
Melodies win over "shredding" any day of the year. George was brilliant, learning in no small part from Hank Marvin of The Shadows, who came before him.
In the early days, George was more influenced by guitarist such as Chuck Berry and Carl Perkins.
George played a lot of notes out of cord positions. Very classy.
Wow. Thank you. I enjoyed all of it. I play the guitar and love The Beatles. Loved hearing all of George's incredible solos.
Really incredible. Awesome job with this. Loved every one. I'm partial to a Hard Day's Night, just love how that one sounds and you perfectly captured it! You Can't Do That is awesome too, underrated song. AND Nowhere Man, my god, if you told me that was ripped from the original I would have believed you, wow. Jesus, AND Taxman, WOW. That was super sick.
Thank you! Some good choices - You Can't Do That is one of my favorite Beatles songs, and Taxman might be my favorite solo out of all of them.
Re-Nowhere Man, that one sounds particularly accurate because the guitar I'm playing (Classic Player 60's Strat) is a reissue of the exact model of guitar John and George played the solo on. Here's a pic of John with it (identical down to the color!) www.beatlesebooks.com/files/1619622/uploaded/lennon%20strat%20color.jpg
@@Jalopes Damn, even had the same guitar. Now that's dedication!
... more cowbell ...
... seriously ... Super Job! ...
Many of us started playing guitar because of the Beatles' beautiful music spruce up by George Harrison's unique lead guitar playing.
😂 you did a great job I like the way you did number 47 where George put a guitar solo for the first time, record it backwards and then you put yourself backwards also on the video-😎🎶👏🏼👏🏼
I always wanted someone to do this exact thing!!! It totally lives up to expectations! I know these are mostly George solos but what phenomenal guitar players they were!
This was an impressive project, wow. We’ll done. Beatles’ guitar work is so musical. Shredders, virtuosos and improvers are good. But what the Beatles did with guitar solos is so musical and unique. They were organic parts of the song. The solo in I Want You is one of my favorite guitar solos of all time. Thanks for doing this!
Quite possibly the coolest thing I've ever seen in my life (I've loved them all)! On top of everything else that makes the Beatles so wonderful is that their guitar solos are so unique, interesting, melodic and beautiful as opposed to just showing off. This is truly epic. Great job! Where is "It's All Too Much" though? Love that song and the guitar work is wild!
A memory to George.... A mix of sad and beautiful sensations.... God save his memory!!
Dit is zeer verhelderend. De directe bescheiden input van George die zo ongelooflijk bepalend was. Het zijn die solo’s waar we in iedere song op zaten te wachten, die vastgekleefd zijn in onze ziel en hersenen. Neem ze weg en net als bij Ringo’s drum worden heel wat songs meer naar het gemiddelde getrokken. Dit bewijst hoe brilliant ze alle 4 waren.
Wow! This is fantastic! I can't imagine how hard this was to put together, let alone, learning all the leads!
Excellent work, my man. You even captured the small nuances.
Good lordy, you are SO FREAKIN' GOOD.
Travail incroyable...
George était incroyable d'inventivité...
This was a phenomenal amount of effort. Well done!
Very well done! Makes me appreciate what George could cook up in an hour or less...
This was a joy to listen to and you played nearly all of them perfectly to my memory. I think the main difference being not using the same guitar as they did.
So many of these are iconic and some of the best solos in rock history.
i have no idea why this doesn't have millions of views / it's that good / i'm blown away
I thoroughly enjoyed this, amazing.
Wonderful work! Thank you very much! I've been listening to the Beatles Music for about 45 years and I play it too, and anyway, in this video, I have discovered a lot of things that I had not noticed before.
What you're doing is one of my all time favourite Beatles tracks and my top 5 guitar breaks. Brilliant.
My old American records. Nice touch to an outstanding bit of work. Thanks, young feller.
Good job. I had to play all of the lead guitar parts in several Beatles Tribute bands and also British Invasion type groups over the years. The trick is not overplaying, which they generally didn't do, even when John or Paul was playing the lead guitar riffs. I noticed you played in a few different registers, and of course nothing wrong with that. I tried to pretty much play the lead guitar parts in the exact register. Why, I don't know..........just me. You do a good job capturing the riffs, especially Im Only Sleeping, which is a difficult piece to replicate the sound. I always liked Taxman and enjoyed playing it. I remember an interview one time with George Harrison, I forget now who was interviewing him, and he asked him where he came up with the riff and was it difficult. He looked a little put out and then replied, "Well it was Paul........it's his riff." I always thought that was a little bit funny and I am sure the interviewer was embarrassed a little by it.
Wish "Free As a Bird" and "Real Love" are included. Most of all, a fantastic work.
Well ... EPIC! Just .... EPIC! Hearing them all together like this really highlights how good The Beatles were. Great job! Thanks for making me feel even MORE inferior on the guitar than I did thirty four minutes and three seconds ago! 😆
This really makes me feel like I'm one of the Beatles!
Bravo! What a stupendous achievement. Also a master class is letting a song breathe and not letting the ego getting in the way of the melody and feel of the song: that is a legacy of The Beatles. One comment: famous guitar riffs like 'I feel fine' and 'Paperback Writer' are not included I assume because they are riffs rather than solos, yes?
I think my criteria was something like "at least 4 measures," so it feels like a guitar solo section rather than a riff or something.
I'm stunned by the time and talent it must have taken to reconstruct, practice, and record all of these PLUS putting together the backing tracks. Hearing them all together in order brings so many things to light. Obviously the brilliance of George Harrison. Even before he blossoms as a songwriter, he's creating all these memorable melodic runs within his solos. But I'm also struck by what's absent; so many songs in the Beatles catalogue don't have guitar solos! Especially several of the early singles and B-sides. And you can tell this is a departure from the artists that influenced the Beatles, because a ton of the songs they cover have very prominent guitar solos.
Yeah, I did a quick count. Leaving out "Maggie Mae," which I view as a bit of goofing around, there are 24 cover songs in the official Beatles catalogue. Of those, 14 have guitar solos, so around 60%. Compare that with their 194 original songs, of which only 32% feature guitar solos.
Thanks for a fantastic rendition! Enjoyed every bit of it! Well fone!
The guitar on Abbey Road is one of my favorites on any album I've ever heard. It feels like a fixed character throughout the album, with such a unique language.
Excellent job! I certainly remember all of these tunes when they first came out. George added a lot of "flavor" to the Lennon/McCartney songs.
That is one hell of an accomplishment! Nice Job!
Man. I don't know what I want to pinpont to say. "This is the second best thing that happened to the guitar after the Beatles." is what the teacher in me says. The guitarist in me thanks you on behalf of whoever will make this video one day a *must*. in classrooms. Not just music classrooms.
This is amazing work! Such a daunting project. Congratulations and thank you.😎🎸✌️
Impressive project, well executed. I can't add praise to your work that others have not already given, so I will just add that I appreciate the American LP covers in the background. Those are the albums I grew up with.
I like the backwards (mirror image) video on Tomorrow Never Knows! Thank you for taking the time to do this. I really enjoyed it!
Jesus, they are so creative and artistic, and every single one is such a hard work to play : D genius. Completely genius.
A mighty fine endeavor indeed. Downright impressive.
What an epic feat! One of the coolest videos I've ever seen!
Great work! I would have loved to see the Drive my Car sólo with the slide bits, but it’s such a small detail compared to the full scale of this project. Congratulations!
Awesome collection. Thanks for sharing. Love the reverse images on some. Nit pik- Paul played the Taxman and Back in the USSR solos.
Brilliant. I thoroughly enjoyed the immense effort you put into this.
Okay, you just wait until I do every drum solo of Ringo's (maybe even a few of Pete's too). I like how you flipped the guitar around for the backwards solo on "I'm Only Sleeping".
Actually, he flipped the image around, I guess. And he did it in "Tomorrow Never Knows" too. By the way, nice joke about the drum solos.
LOVED THIS! You were awesome!!! Great playing!
Very impressive, and way cool how you did the backwards stuff actually backwards and represented all three parts of the 3-way relay in The End.
The White Album and Abbey Road are definitely my 2 favorite albums of theirs. The guitars are so heavy. Songs like Yer Blues and I Want You are my favorite Beatles songs.
Wow, this must have taken a lot of putting together; what with changing the record sleeves, editing and everything else involved. Terrific!
Impressed. Massive undertaking.
You just took me on a trip thru my Wonder Years. Beautiful
What a sound dude! Appreciate that!
Nicely done! The very first solos I've heard when I was a kid.
It still remains the essential way of practicing lead guitar!
Edit: I've browsed the list of solos and discovered how John was involved, more than I thought !
Just a phenomenal job here. Thank you. Also would love to hear the background bands full songs too. They sound great. Are you a tribute band?
You have an amazing talent! Impressed
I wouldn't say these are perfectly recreated, but they still sound great!
They say perfect is the enemy of good, right
Anything better than all this must be The Beatles playing… Excellent job! I can say no more!!!
@@Jalopes not in this context lol
'I want you' is my favorite. Great video!
Well done! You must have spent a lot of time listening to the Beatles records, doing some research, and then practicing these solos to get them down so accurately. Contrary to popular opinion, many of these solos were quite challenging. Great job!
The guitar work on Revolver is unbelievable good. Not only those solos, but riffs and licks on songs like she said she said and got to get you into my life
Edit: Abbey Road still beats it
Abbey road beats it, but Revolver's solos are more creative than Abbey road
Fantastic run through the years 🙂🎶🎵🎸
Beatles stuff is not so hard to play, but it is a challenge to get it right. Massive work man! Thanks.
Yes, it is hard to play, when you play it right.
Great collection. Of the 3 versions of let it be, the solo on the album version is standout.
Very well done. Of course, you hear things differently than I do so there are many places where we don't agree but that's to be expected.
I just started playing guitar a year ago and this is amazing to me
Love to hear it, keep at it and practice hard!
Just amazing. I vote Hey Bulldog best Beatles solo (after Something ). Thanks for doing this!
Genius Harrison. It's his real name.
Excellent job. George was amazing and now I’m sure that I loved The Beatles because of him. Ooops…you forgot I Me Mine.
Wow! Quite an admirable project!
Great feat of musicianship and dedication. Thank you
Well and wow. Jeez what a job!!! Very impressed with your talent sir. As a true Beatles fan, I praise you not only for your playing but working on the sound for each of them....AND...playing the backgrounds a long with your drummer friends. Absolutely fantastic. If I have one criticism, it's that on the 5th bar of 'all my lovin', during the Ebmaj11/C, there's an A# which really shouldn't be there....but hey, we can't all be perfect!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
The drums sound amazing!
What a job man! excellent! cheers from Argentina.
Well, that was f***ing awesome. Kudos to you, sir!
I find it interesting that the title on the Video mentions which British album the solo comes from but in the background it show the U.S counterpart album cover that it comes from.
Excellent job! I loved it very much!
just one thing, the guitar solo of Honey Pie is actually longer in the mono version, and I kinda wish you had done that one instead of the stereo one. Anyways, very minor nitpick, amazing job!
Well done! Great job.
Congrats. Great video and really cool project. Similar to the other video on YT of the guy who played all of Paul's bass lines.
This just popped out of nowhere.????? Brilliant!!!!
Good work! :=) Beatles music will allways be in my heart!
Geroge Harrison later came out with songs like let it be abbey road and a couple more a talented musician 😀 next to Paul McCartney even after the beetles solo he was good
I enjoyed this work. Excellent !!!!!
Thanks for all the work. Fantastic to watch, especially Tomorrow Never Knows.
Fun fact! The solo on A Hard Day's Night was recorded at a slower speed and then sped up. In addition, George Martin doubled the solo on a piano. When brought up to speed, it sounds much brighter and blends with the guitar. I highly recommend Geoff Emerick's "Here, There, and Everywhere" book about his time as the sound engineer for the Beatles. He was the behind so many of the sounds we associate with the band. Great job on these solos!
This is pretty cool! It might've been more interesting if it appeared to be in 1 take and blended into a medley between them, or had varying camera angles
Thanks for checking it out Alina! You're right, of course - there's a LOT of things that could make this more interesting, but I settled on the format I did because doing any more would have been prohibitively complicated. You gotta find a balance between your ambitions and what you're realistically capable of finishing. I'm happy with the balance I settled on, though hey, give it a year or so and maybe I'll try to one up myself and actually try to do them all in one take - depends on how much suffering I feel like enduring next year, would require a LOT! :)
Give the guy a BREAK, dammit!! It's impressive enough as it is, the work that went into it, and yet you want even more???
Plus different solos done with guitar types that “fits” the original sound!!!
You, good sir, are a certified GENIUS!!!
I didn't realise how many there were, wow!
You even learned I'm only sleeping backwards, nice