@@ricardocima And the GOAT. Second place" Irving Berin. Wrote so manysongs that are well known, could not play or read music. There were manyrumors that hehired guys to write them for him, up in Harlem 100 years ago.
Ringo said he and George would be at one of their houses, having tea on a Sunday morning, when the phone would ring. They'd hesitate to answer because they knew it was Paul asking them to go to the studio. Ringo said that without Paul, the Beatles would have recorded much less material.
Agreed. Too many reactors try to perform and talk over the music and try to sound like experts. These folks are real and honest and give great insight to the songs.
Those people don’t realize that the shit music they like now owes their sound and harmonies to the Beatles…and Beach Boys. These two bands continue to inform music for over 50 years.
John and Paul were equal in talent. They wrote about the same amount of songs by the end of the Beatles. John was the leader in the early days. By about the mid 60s Paul took the lead, John was deeply depressed. All the unresolved grief that he buried through constant touring came up - because he now had time after they stopped touring. He still wrote great songs. But he had to finally face the loss of his mum, his uncle (father figure), his best mate (Stu Sutclif) and abandonment by his father when he was a toddler. It manifested as depression, numbness. There was no help then. That's why Yoko was important. She helped him with early 'scream' therapy. Lennon sang some of this pain away in his brutally honest plastic ono band album. Raw stuff. Just him, Ringo and a German artist friend who played bass. Yes, Paul was the glue, especially after they stopped touring.
I can't wait. "Everybody's got somethin'..." and others will blow them away, and "Revolution #9" will f them up and/or put them to sleep, lol. 87.5% of that album has been certified as extraordinarily brilliant, heh.
if they hadn't stopped touring and concentrated on their studio recordings we wouldn't have masterpieces like this. at the time people were upset, but it turned out to be the best decision they made in their career.
Playing live gigs was a nightmare for them, not even worth it. No one could hear them playing/singing because the crowd was flipping out the whole time. Just a circus getting around even. Stopping touring was their best move & for their mental health.
Thank you two for your reactions to the Beatles music, I’m a life long Beatles fan and I get a thrill watching younger generations enjoy their music. Again, thanks and you’ve become my favorite reaction duo.
Paul is like the middle sibling that mediates the rest of the siblings! In the middle keeping the peace. Imagine being a little kid with a big imagination listening to this. This music influenced my art a lot as a little girl. I have come to believe this is one of my favorite Beatles album. The lyrical imagery is soooo fascinating!!! Jewels everywhere!!!!😁😁😁😄💗💗💗
The complexity in the simplicity of their music is beautiful. Who but the Beatles puts what sounds like a kazoo in the forefront of a song and it sounds perfect!
There's a video of Ringo being interviewed and during the interview he mentioned that, if it wasn't for Paul the Beatles would have only released 3, maybe 4 albums .
Now your certified Beatles Fans. Every one of us has had the same conversation. With me my older brother. As how we ranked our favorite Beatles. For me John, George,Paul and Ringo. It’s all good, but the fact you’re now having this conversation. Makes you fans, we were doing that in the 60’s. Last comment, do yourselves a Solid, Roll Up before you guys listen to I am The Walrus. Once you hear it, you’ll understand. Peace my friends ❤️
I really credit Sir George Martin and his production and sound elements as adding so much more to what the Beatles wrote. He was so instrumental I. His vision as a Producer and Sound man to adding these incredible orchestrations and musical elements to their music.
You guys have one of the best Beatles reactions channels, if not the best! You can really appreciate the greatness of the Beatles, where other channels do not have a clue into the Beatles' greatness! Thank you for your honest reactions 😃!
Start to begin learning abut the Beatles over again from another view thanks to your channel. So insightful and entertaining. I love your feel and appreciation of all things Beatles. Thank you gentlemen. Terrific work and fun to watch!. Thanks
It's a collaborative effort with the Beatles. Each was brilliant in their individual way, as musician, song writer, and singer. Love Fool on the Hill. Haven't heard it for a bit.
As far as I understand the Beatles always took pride in and said they worked on a consensus model - all 4 had to agree on all decisions for things to move forward. And, watching The Beatles Get Back on Disney is CRAZY great!!!
As a kid, you like Ringo ‘cos he’s the fun one with a funny name. Then you learn the songs and like Paul ‘cos he sings them and seems friendly. As a teenager you like John ‘cos he’s rebellious, idealistic and sings from his heart. As you get older and wiser, you take to George’s understated brilliance and worldliness. Then on your deathbed, you realise it was Ringo all along.
Paul said that when he started writing songs--well before the Beatles--there of course was no music like the Beatles', so he imagined he would be a music hall performer. I.e. bouncy, sentimental, crowd-pleasing songs. So he wrote in that style--When I'm Sixty Four is an example. That's why you can hear that style in much of his music. Being a musical genius, he made that style fantastic.
Yes, I watched the whole Get Back documentary twice. Fascinating stuff to a Beatles fan (like me) and maybe to music fans in general. It might be a little much for a casual fan. 🤷♀️ in many ways, Paul has always been my favorite. The Scorsese documentary about George made me appreciate him more. Watching the Get Back documentary made me love John. You really get to see his silly side which is delightful. You also see how loyal, dependable, and lovable Ringo is throughout everything. Paul is still my fave Beatles but I love them all. ❤
@@JoeandAngie whoa, that’s cool! It was pretty hard to get wasn’t it? I saw it at Beatlefest in the late 80s, but I don’t remember seeing it anywhere else.
During the height of BEATLEMANIA, the most pertinent burning question of the era was "WHO'S YOUR FAVOURITE BEATLE?" How I smiled when you confessed."PAUL is my FAVOURITE Beatle!". Wonderful to hear that again!
La and Che: I really appreciate so very much your infectious love of music! Both of you guys give us your TRUE reactions and deep analysis that we enjoy. Keep up the excellent work!!
This song reminds me of my childhood. The change from Dmaj to the parallel Dmin was fascinating to me even though I didn’t know what it was except different. 💜💜💜
The Beatles were 4 genius's in their field's but the inalienable sense of melody was Paul's gift to the Beatles. John brought a rock n roll sensibility and a great voice allied with a cynical sense of humour, george brought a different approach to the construction of melody within the song, Ringo...don't get me started on how Ringo shaped the rhythmic attack of any Beatles song he played on. But Paul, Paul was the glue, the spirit, the essence of the Beatles. Well spotted gentlemen, you see the truth.
But John and George are the only ones I continued to listen to during their solo careers. Paul’s first few albums had some great songs, but most were boring. John’s voice has always been my favorite, his songs too. I was 9 the first time I heard the Beatles, and John was my first crush❤️
To me, Paul and John were the motor of the band. They just churned out material. George started out just as the third wheel and then got more involved. Ringo was the backbeat backbone who enhanced what everyone wanted to do. He fit every song with the percussion it needed. And the harmonizing between them was legendary. As good as any band. They could have just stayed a boy band appealing to teenage girls but their changing from that made them unique from all other bands.
Paul has ALWAYS been my FAVORITE Beatle since first time I saw them on Feb. 9, 1964. Yes, Paul wanted to keep them together. Did you guys watch Peter Jackson's "GET BACK" series on the Beatles? It is also on Disney. It is 8 1/2 hours total of never seen material that was filmed when "LET IT BE" was filmed. If you liked "Let it Be" you will have even MORE incite on them watching "Get Back."
I remember listening to this song as a kid. When I was 10 years old, I listened to the basic sound of the music and vocals together as one unit. Now, as an adult, the song takes on more meaning musically and vocally. I haven't heard the song for over 40 years and the things I hear now in it really make me appreciate it more. I've not really been a 'BEATLES' fan, but if I had to pick a solo artist, it would be George Harrison. His Beware of Darkness song penetrates my soul. Great review guys. Love seeing your passion.
The broken hurdy-gurdy, cracked mosaic musical beauty. Genius. End of. Y’all need to do “Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite” from Sgt. Peppers if y’all have not already. Fully aware or crash, y’all have now crossed the rubicon into looking glass psychedelia. Might as well go the whole hog. Cheers, Boys!!
I've been very down because my cat is dying. Watching you guys genuinely makes me smile and laugh the whole time and helps me forget about all my sorrow. Thank you
The old saying back then, Paul was the heart, John the mind, George the soul, and Ringo the body of the Beatles lol. Brasil 66 does a nice cover of this song.
You are right about Paul!!! He is the GOAT!!! His songs are the best! The catchiest, the most upbeat! He wasn’t just the cutest. He is a musical genius! Look at his solo and Wings music. Incredible!!!
During their down time while the others were content to just hang out Paul would go and see all types of artists performing to draw inspiration and ideas for songs and recording techniques. Definitely the engine of the fab four.
Paul's may favorite, too & was many people's favorite back in the day. Was my mom's favorite when she was a teen in the 60s, for sure. Yes, all the other Beatles said Paul was the hardest worker, when they didn't want to work he'd be like, c'mon, we have work to do! Of course I love many Lennon songs but Paul was 'the' Beatle in my mind.
It’s just silly how much creative juice they had in their bottle. Some bands might have one or two songs , other bands might have an album or two but these damn guys everyone of their albums were just good.
McCartney is everything. I watched a documentary of scholars and one said to the other, referring to a convo they had had many years prior…“You were right, the “cute one” was the genius.” He was the innovator. The workhorse. The glue. And had the best vocals, 5 octaves. He bleeds melodies. McCartney is a gift. Love this song so much.
When I saw Paul, Linda was still alive. And when they did this song in concert he would be on a organ\piano and it would raise up and turn round and round.
Che, you are absolutely right. Paul was the glue, and my favorite Beatle too. He is a workaholic, and is still touring and releasing music. He pushed the Beatles to be better, called them to come to the studio, and worked obsessively to get each recording perfect. Ringo himself said that the Beatles wouldn't have recorded nearly as much music if Paul hadn't hounded them to come to the studio, and do one more take. Eventually, John, George, and Ringo wanted to slow down and enjoy other things, and got sick of Paul's direction, and the band fractured, and eventually disbanded. This happened After Sgt Pepper and Magical Mystery Tour, two very "Paul" concept albums. When it came time to record their next album the "White" album, officially The Beatles, they were fighting, with Paul and John recording separate songs in separate studios with John and George openly bad mouthing Paul in the studio--some engineers quit because they couldn't stand to see it. When you get to the white album, I'm sure you hear how the amazing collaboration and unity that made this album is gone. The white album is fantastic in it's own right, but more like solo projects with Ringo staying out of the fight and drumming when asked. I hope someone enjoys this. I really enjoy this channel. All the best.
I still remember asking my dad to laminate a photo of Paul that I had cut from a magazine when they first came out, when I was 13. That pic was up on my corkboard till I graduated high school. Paul was and is my favorite Beatle too🌟
I am getting that Bio Let it be. I wanna recommend to you guys. Watch the bio Get Back on the Beatles. It shows them when they were smiling and having fun in the studio together. It also shows there strong friendship with Billy Prestin recording with him and having a great time. It really gives you a inside look at the band at better times.
Gentleman George Martin and Paul were the back bone of production and directing. Let It Be and Get Back great documentaries about the boys from Liverpool. All 4 were amazing musicians and writers. It’s like Led Zeppelin and some bands that had the ingredients of talent, heart, soul. Great reaction La/Che love that you are experiencing excellence in music. Keep on doing what you’re doing. White Album is pretty spectacular too.
The Disney 8 hours plus version of the documentary was called Get Back, the original 1 1/2 hour film was called Let It Be [Both 1970-filmed in January 1969].
Comparing the members of the Beatles is like comparing your favorite flavors of ice cream. They're all great!
Well said!
Indeed
McCartney’s sense of melody is insane
20th century's best composer.
My Dad said that McCartney had a savant like ability to come up with melodies.
@@nathanharris4105A very perceptive man, your pops
@@ricardocima And the GOAT. Second place" Irving Berin. Wrote so manysongs that are well known, could not play or read music. There were manyrumors that hehired guys to write them for him, up in Harlem 100 years ago.
@@Michael-xk3sp the GOAT was deaf.
Paul was the workaholic who continuously pushed the band forward…
and when they broke up he kept right on going. paul mccartney 3 is a classic decades later
Ringo said he and George would be at one of their houses, having tea on a Sunday morning, when the phone would ring. They'd hesitate to answer because they knew it was Paul asking them to go to the studio. Ringo said that without Paul, the Beatles would have recorded much less material.
Same with Roger Waters.
@@CuriousGeorge1111 It was John that Ringo was with, not George.
@@harold3165 Thanks!
One of the few authentic reaction channels that is believable and honest to me.
Agreed. Too many reactors try to perform and talk over the music and try to sound like experts. These folks are real and honest and give great insight to the songs.
@@melaniesweeten5401 I've commented to these two fine gents before, they are very astute/perceptive with some great takes.
@@jamesmichael3607 We appreciate that!! Thank you!!
@@melaniesweeten5401 thanks for rocking with us!!
When people say they don't like the Beatles, they can't possibly have heard their whole catalogue.
EXACTLY!!!
Those people don’t realize that the shit music they like now owes their sound and harmonies to the Beatles…and Beach Boys. These two bands continue to inform music for over 50 years.
That's right, because no two songs were ever alike .
Fact!
Wouldn't have been the magic without the chemistry of the four of them. It's the music.
Agree 100%. That’s why whoever wrote what and so on, all the music was released as The Beatles. Love them all 😊
Paul had one of the great voices in music.
"HAS," heh.
HAS not had
John and Paul were equal in talent. They wrote about the same amount of songs by the end of the Beatles. John was the leader in the early days. By about the mid 60s Paul took the lead, John was deeply depressed. All the unresolved grief that he buried through constant touring came up - because he now had time after they stopped touring. He still wrote great songs. But he had to finally face the loss of his mum, his uncle (father figure), his best mate (Stu Sutclif) and abandonment by his father when he was a toddler. It manifested as depression, numbness. There was no help then. That's why Yoko was important. She helped him with early 'scream' therapy. Lennon sang some of this pain away in his brutally honest plastic ono band album. Raw stuff. Just him, Ringo and a German artist friend who played bass. Yes, Paul was the glue, especially after they stopped touring.
They should review “I Found Out”.
Deep groove.
Yes, about equal, early john did more, later paul. This album about 50/50.
ABSOLUTELY, WELL WRITTEN AND TRUE DOC. INFO. 🔊🎹🎸🥁🎤🎧
They went from the major on the first chorus to minor on the second chorus and made it from a happy song into an ominous song.
The next album, THE WHITE ALBUM, is gonna answer all your questions about who's who and what's where.
too true
I can't wait. "Everybody's got somethin'..." and others will blow them away, and "Revolution #9" will f them up and/or put them to sleep, lol. 87.5% of that album has been certified as extraordinarily brilliant, heh.
Except that strange haunting coda of Cry Baby Cry. A John song but Paul tacks on that very strange section. It is better than Wild Honey Pie
All the lads have said that paul was the workaholic, so you're spot on with your analysis gents ✌
I just posted three paragraphs saying the same thing! 😆
if they hadn't stopped touring and concentrated on their studio recordings we wouldn't have masterpieces like this. at the time people were upset, but it turned out to be the best decision they made in their career.
Same with brian wilson with the beach boys
Playing live gigs was a nightmare for them, not even worth it. No one could hear them playing/singing because the crowd was flipping out the whole time. Just a circus getting around even. Stopping touring was their best move & for their mental health.
Thank you two for your reactions to the Beatles music, I’m a life long Beatles fan and I get a thrill watching younger generations enjoy their music. Again, thanks and you’ve become my favorite reaction duo.
Paul doing magic with melodies, changes,...awesome!!!
Their chord changes are so brilliant
I’m a 70 yr old The Beatles lover, and I am greatly pleased by you two genuine reactions. THANK YOU.😊
You guys give the most informed and knowledgable song reactions on youtube.
Paul is the glue and the star. He loved the Beatles the most.
Paul is the fool imo.
Paul is like the middle sibling that mediates the rest of the siblings! In the middle keeping the peace. Imagine being a little kid with a big imagination listening to this. This music influenced my art a lot as a little girl. I have come to believe this is one of my favorite Beatles album. The lyrical imagery is soooo fascinating!!! Jewels everywhere!!!!😁😁😁😄💗💗💗
This makes me glad I've lived this long. To watch you both groove so hard to this.
"the Fool on the Hill" has a wonderful alternation between major and minor keys, and the recorders give it its distinctive sound.
Paul and John together were a great writing team.
One of my favorite Paul songs for sure. Saw him live in the 90s play this and was incredible... of course.
My to - I saw Paul 3times live - Oct. 1989 in Hamburg /Germany, 1993 in Dortmund /Germany and 2001 in Hamburg - he's a genius!!
The complexity in the simplicity of their music is beautiful. Who but the Beatles puts what sounds like a kazoo in the forefront of a song and it sounds perfect!
There's a video of Ringo being interviewed and during the interview he mentioned that, if it wasn't for Paul the Beatles would have only released 3, maybe 4 albums .
Ringo was extremely honest and never let his ego get in the way of being open about the workings of
the Beatles.
I grew up listening to the Beatles when they first came out that’s been an experience. I love them thanks guys.
I clapped my hands together when I received your notification 😊
@@SoloTravelerOffTheBeatenPath😅
I smiled
Now your certified Beatles Fans. Every one of us has had the same conversation. With me my older brother. As how we ranked our favorite Beatles. For me John, George,Paul and Ringo. It’s all good, but the fact you’re now having this conversation. Makes you fans, we were doing that in the 60’s. Last comment, do yourselves a Solid, Roll Up before you guys listen to I am The Walrus. Once you hear it, you’ll understand.
Peace my friends ❤️
I really credit Sir George Martin and his production and sound elements as adding so much more to what the Beatles wrote. He was so instrumental I. His vision as a Producer and Sound man to adding these incredible orchestrations and musical elements to their music.
Gentlemen - it has been a pleasure watching you enjoy the music I grew up with. I’m 69 years old and still playing in bands because of the Beatles.
You guys have one of the best Beatles reactions channels, if not the best! You can really appreciate the greatness of the Beatles, where other channels do not have a clue into the Beatles' greatness! Thank you for your honest reactions 😃!
The Beatles are one of the groups that set the standard. Period.
Another great song from an album full of them. Carry on. 🔥
A deeply psychedelic song; structurally, the sonic textures, lyrically, the "round and round and round" of it all.
My favorite Beatles song!!!
Start to begin learning abut the Beatles over again from another view thanks to your channel. So insightful and entertaining. I love your feel and appreciation of all things Beatles. Thank you gentlemen. Terrific work and fun to watch!. Thanks
My favorite Beatles album. I was just a child when I heard Blue Jay Way. At age 7 it became my 2nd favorite song after The Rite of spring.
I ADORE BLUE JAY WAY. It’s the name of our house!
Spot on, guys. Paul always drove them to create. Of course they argued...as do all who truly love each other.
The man of a thousand voices does it again. Who else would give the recorder a solo part. Macca is a genius.
Hi! I’m curious! Are you an Aussie?? Usually only Aussies say Macca!
@@wendyryder2708 Hi Wendy, I am not an Aussie. Macca was the nickname for Paul when he grew up in Liverpool and it is what a lot of his fans call him.
It's a collaborative effort with the Beatles. Each was brilliant in their individual way, as musician, song writer, and singer. Love Fool on the Hill. Haven't heard it for a bit.
Anything Beatles I love ❤ I am still gonna marry Paul someday! His creative energy showed throughout. Yes, more please!
Excellent!! , such beautiful harmonize!. Appreciate you 😊❤👏🙏
As far as I understand the Beatles always took pride in and said they worked on a consensus model - all 4 had to agree on all decisions for things to move forward. And, watching The Beatles Get Back on Disney is CRAZY great!!!
As a kid, you like Ringo ‘cos he’s the fun one with a funny name. Then you learn the songs and like Paul ‘cos he sings them and seems friendly. As a teenager you like John ‘cos he’s rebellious, idealistic and sings from his heart. As you get older and wiser, you take to George’s understated brilliance and worldliness. Then on your deathbed, you realise it was Ringo all along.
He was indeed "THE GLUE". Ringo said the rest would be chilling on the beach and such and Paul would call with an idea back into the studio,
One of Paul's best songs, AND a sublime production and arrangement
Brothers!! Dont forget to check out the Beatles Anthology documentary sometime! Its the definitive document on their story, youll love it!✌️💛🙌
Paul said that when he started writing songs--well before the Beatles--there of course was no music like the Beatles', so he imagined he would be a music hall performer. I.e. bouncy, sentimental, crowd-pleasing songs. So he wrote in that style--When I'm Sixty Four is an example. That's why you can hear that style in much of his music. Being a musical genius, he made that style fantastic.
Yes, I watched the whole Get Back documentary twice. Fascinating stuff to a Beatles fan (like me) and maybe to music fans in general. It might be a little much for a casual fan. 🤷♀️
in many ways, Paul has always been my favorite. The Scorsese documentary about George made me appreciate him more. Watching the Get Back documentary made me love John. You really get to see his silly side which is delightful. You also see how loyal, dependable, and lovable Ringo is throughout everything. Paul is still my fave Beatles but I love them all. ❤
Used to have the Let Be Movie on vhs in the 80s
@@JoeandAngie whoa, that’s cool! It was pretty hard to get wasn’t it? I saw it at Beatlefest in the late 80s, but I don’t remember seeing it anywhere else.
Underrated song!
It was a hit how is it underrated?
This album is filled with hits or songs that should have been hits!
All too often overlooked album in their catalog, only because they are all so damn good.
I often wonder why Baby You're a Rich Man didn't become a hit, it's a great song that doesn't get enough love from fans.
In the end all of them including George Martin made the Beatles the Beatles..
There would be no Beatles without all of them.
Paul double-tracked the recorder on this. Ringo on finger cymbals, John and George on harmonicas, Paul on piano.
During the height of BEATLEMANIA, the most pertinent burning question of the era was "WHO'S YOUR FAVOURITE BEATLE?" How I smiled when you confessed."PAUL is my FAVOURITE Beatle!".
Wonderful to hear that again!
John was mine, still is❤️
John was the leader early. Then it shifted to Paul. BEATLES FOREVER 🇬🇧❤️🇺🇸
You guys are terrific... Pls keep it going!
I ain’t gonna lie. I love you guys. You’re insight on the Beatles is so spot on. Keep pushing babies! . ❤
✨Great Reaction & Insight❕You Guys Nailed It❕✨👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼🤌🏼🫶🏼
La and Che: I really appreciate so very much your infectious love of music! Both of you guys give us your TRUE reactions and deep analysis that we enjoy. Keep up the excellent work!!
Thanks my friend!! Have a great weekend!!
This song reminds me of my childhood. The change from Dmaj to the parallel Dmin was fascinating to me even though I didn’t know what it was except different. 💜💜💜
dare i say it? paul is clearly supernatural
The Beatles were 4 genius's in their field's but the inalienable sense of melody was Paul's gift to the Beatles. John brought a rock n roll sensibility and a great voice allied with a cynical sense of humour, george brought a different approach to the construction of melody within the song, Ringo...don't get me started on how Ringo shaped the rhythmic attack of any Beatles song he played on. But Paul, Paul was the glue, the spirit, the essence of the Beatles. Well spotted gentlemen, you see the truth.
But John and George are the only ones I continued to listen to during their solo careers. Paul’s first few albums had some great songs, but most were boring. John’s voice has always been my favorite, his songs too. I was 9 the first time I heard the Beatles, and John was my first crush❤️
To me, Paul and John were the motor of the band. They just churned out material. George started out just as the third wheel and then got more involved. Ringo was the backbeat backbone who enhanced what everyone wanted to do. He fit every song with the percussion it needed. And the harmonizing between them was legendary. As good as any band. They could have just stayed a boy band appealing to teenage girls but their changing from that made them unique from all other bands.
The Let It Be documentary was incredible. I watched it a couple of times. All 6 hours, or however long it was.
In my mind, they are all strong BUT together synergistically they are a force to be reckoned with, especially Paul as the glue, the driving force.
Paul has ALWAYS been my FAVORITE Beatle since first time I saw them on Feb. 9, 1964. Yes, Paul wanted to keep them together. Did you guys watch Peter Jackson's "GET BACK" series on the Beatles? It is also on Disney. It is 8 1/2 hours total of never seen material that was filmed when "LET IT BE" was filmed. If you liked "Let it Be" you will have even MORE incite on them watching "Get Back."
I remember listening to this song as a kid. When I was 10 years old, I listened to the basic sound of the music and vocals together as one unit. Now, as an adult, the song takes on more meaning musically and vocally. I haven't heard the song for over 40 years and the things I hear now in it really make me appreciate it more. I've not really been a 'BEATLES' fan, but if I had to pick a solo artist, it would be George Harrison. His Beware of Darkness song penetrates my soul. Great review guys. Love seeing your passion.
The broken hurdy-gurdy, cracked mosaic musical beauty. Genius. End of. Y’all need to do “Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite” from Sgt. Peppers if y’all have not already. Fully aware or crash, y’all have now crossed the rubicon into looking glass psychedelia. Might as well go the whole hog. Cheers, Boys!!
They did the entirety of Rubber Soul, Revolver, Sgt Pepper, Abby Road. What gets blocked on You Tube is on Patreon.
So great.. unbelievable 😊😊😊
I've been very down because my cat is dying. Watching you guys genuinely makes me smile and laugh the whole time and helps me forget about all my sorrow.
Thank you
:( so sad. I've been there many times in my life. You will get through it.
The old saying back then, Paul was the heart, John the mind, George the soul, and Ringo the body of the Beatles lol. Brasil 66 does a nice cover of this song.
Great quote which perfectly sums the Beatles up!
John was "only sleeping" but he made some great ones.
I agree with you gentlemen that Paul was the glue and the true heart of The Beatles!❤️
You guys are great new fan!
Again, you two are spot on, as usual. Keep up the excellent work.
You are right about Paul!!! He is the GOAT!!! His songs are the best! The catchiest, the most upbeat! He wasn’t just the cutest. He is a musical genius! Look at his solo and Wings music. Incredible!!!
Yes I watched it…great documentary
John created the band, but by this time in the band's history, Paul was beginning to take over. This film and album was his concept.
He was largely in control of the Sgt. Pepper album too.
During their down time while the others were content to just hang out Paul would go and see all types of artists performing to draw inspiration and ideas for songs and recording techniques. Definitely the engine of the fab four.
Paul's may favorite, too & was many people's favorite back in the day. Was my mom's favorite when she was a teen in the 60s, for sure. Yes, all the other Beatles said Paul was the hardest worker, when they didn't want to work he'd be like, c'mon, we have work to do! Of course I love many Lennon songs but Paul was 'the' Beatle in my mind.
Il est excellent ce morceau! Cool baba!
“McCarthy 3…2…1” is the documentary for you guys. Paul and Rick Rubin going deep. Standing in front of a mixing board
One great things about the Beatles is that you can easily understand just about every word they sing.🇬🇧
It’s just silly how much creative juice they had in their bottle. Some bands might have one or two songs , other bands might have an album or two but these damn guys everyone of their albums were just good.
McCartney is everything. I watched a documentary of scholars and one said to the other, referring to a convo they had had many years prior…“You were right, the “cute one” was the genius.” He was the innovator. The workhorse. The glue. And had the best vocals, 5 octaves. He bleeds melodies. McCartney is a gift. Love this song so much.
Paul was the one that made the phone call to rehearse and record. He was the one that didn't want the Beatles' rollercoaster to end.
I'm so happy y'all enjoy this..🎉❤
Keep going...I Am The Walrus is epic !
When I saw Paul, Linda was still alive. And when they did this song in concert he would be on a organ\piano and it would raise up and turn round and round.
Sublime as always ❤
Heard that song most of my life before I understood, he sees the world spinning round when everyone else just sees the sun going down.
Che, you are absolutely right. Paul was the glue, and my favorite Beatle too. He is a workaholic, and is still touring and releasing music. He pushed the Beatles to be better, called them to come to the studio, and worked obsessively to get each recording perfect. Ringo himself said that the Beatles wouldn't have recorded nearly as much music if Paul hadn't hounded them to come to the studio, and do one more take. Eventually, John, George, and Ringo wanted to slow down and enjoy other things, and got sick of Paul's direction, and the band fractured, and eventually disbanded.
This happened After Sgt Pepper and Magical Mystery Tour, two very "Paul" concept albums. When it came time to record their next album the "White" album, officially The Beatles, they were fighting, with Paul and John recording separate songs in separate studios with John and George openly bad mouthing Paul in the studio--some engineers quit because they couldn't stand to see it.
When you get to the white album, I'm sure you hear how the amazing collaboration and unity that made this album is gone. The white album is fantastic in it's own right, but more like solo projects with Ringo staying out of the fight and drumming when asked. I hope someone enjoys this. I really enjoy this channel. All the best.
Paul took the bossa nova music of the time and turned into something Beatle. Amazing song - one of Macca's best.
I want an AirPlay Beats tee shirt!
I still remember asking my dad to laminate a photo of Paul that I had cut from a magazine when they first came out, when I was 13. That pic was up on my corkboard till I graduated high school. Paul was and is my favorite Beatle too🌟
Paul is a musical genius.
Love your all's perspective and dynamic (especially on the muscle shoals, wrecking crew, and rumors documentaries). Keep all of it coming.
I am getting that Bio Let it be. I wanna recommend to you guys. Watch the bio Get Back on the Beatles. It shows them when they were smiling and having fun in the studio together. It also shows there strong friendship with Billy Prestin recording with him and having a great time. It really gives you a inside look at the band at better times.
Gentleman George Martin and Paul were the back bone of production and directing. Let It Be and Get Back great documentaries about the boys from Liverpool. All 4 were amazing musicians and writers. It’s like Led Zeppelin and some bands that had the ingredients of talent, heart, soul. Great reaction La/Che love that you are experiencing excellence in music. Keep on doing what you’re doing. White Album is pretty spectacular too.
Thank you for saying G Martin the producer who made the sound happen with Paul.
The Disney 8 hours plus version of the documentary was called Get Back, the original 1 1/2 hour film was called Let It Be [Both 1970-filmed in January 1969].