I just loved to see Fats Waller with The Beatles! Believe me, Fats had a influence on Beatles music because they knew and enjoyed his music. Paul's father was a jazz band leader and McCartney's CD Kisses on The Bottom shows Fat's early influence.
Este tema originalmente es un Rythm And Blues convertido por Los Beatles en una especie de Boogie Boogie con un poco de Blues asimilando el estilo de Carl Perkins un poco de John Lee Hooker y Gene Vincent tiene el digno sonido que años mas tarde haría Steve Ray Vaughan. No se dieron cuenta? 🎸👍
*Your Feet's Too Big - The Beatles - Star Club Songs-1* (Official Alvarortega).. The Beatles performed a song that was a hit by Fats Waller in the 30's. Also became the favourite song of Al Capone, who kidnapped Waller for hear him sing it at his birthday! true! (Alvarortega)
There is virtually no sound recordings of Pete playing with the Beatles, possibly a take on love me do, but the rest of the early stuff he's not on, Ain't she sweet a minor top 30 hit for the Beatles in 1963 that was recorded in Germany under the polydor label may or may not have had Pete best on drums, he never received any money for it when released and has never mentioned it, plus on the released version the drums were overdubbed with a pro drummer, so we'll never know, my Bonnie and a couple of other tony Sheridan songs had various members of the Beatles playing on, Pete may or may not have played drums on one of these. Brian Epstein offered Pete his own band, they toured and released singles, despite the fact that a big deal was made of the fact that he was ex Beatles drummer, none of them sold in any large quantities, his audience today are mainly for the Beatles connection which he constantly talks about, he's become a rich man because the Beatles made it big. If they'd not became famous then Pete best would not be rich, so in a sense he's very lucky to have once been part of the band. Stu was only in the band because he was johns friend, it was certainly the right decision for him to leave and them replace Pete with Ringo
@@Uetti yes I forgot about that, but there's nothing outstanding drumwise on any of those recordings, a few good songs on it though. There may also be some old radio show recordings with pete best on Drums as well. There's absolutely no doubt in my mind that pete best is only rich and famous because the Beatles booted him out and then became famous themselves. It's not so much his talent, it's more his connection with the band that makes him popular
I just loved to see Fats Waller with The Beatles! Believe me, Fats had a influence on Beatles music because they knew and enjoyed his music. Paul's father was a jazz band leader and McCartney's CD Kisses on The Bottom shows Fat's early influence.
A very valuable comment. Thank you
Hey Alvaro, when are you making more videos? :)
This was super!!
excellent! as usual
Animation is amazing
Another awesome job!
Love the video!
Buen video, mi primer disco
A fantastic rock n roll re-arrangement of this song. The Fats Waller version is slow with no beat at all.
BEATLES IN HAMBURGO, THAT'S A DREAM NEVER COMES TRUE , FOR ME!!!!!!
Такое оформление поможет заинтересовать музыкой The Beatles многих людей.
The Beatles covered two Fats Waller songs, “Feet’s too big” and, “The sheik of Araby”
Este tema originalmente es un Rythm And Blues convertido por Los Beatles en una especie de Boogie Boogie con un poco de Blues asimilando el estilo de Carl Perkins un poco de John Lee Hooker y Gene Vincent tiene el digno sonido que años mas tarde haría Steve Ray Vaughan. No se dieron cuenta? 🎸👍
Damn I don't know the key to this for guitar. It kinda sounds like an off F or something
@@AsWellYouShould intro its 7 6 4 2
@@AsWellYouShould intro TAB is l------------------------------------l
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And repeat
Great work! But sometime Ringo has left handed on your videos. I know Ringo was lefty, But he always play drum in right handed style!
Here's the oringinal Fats Waller version - LINK - ua-cam.com/video/iJUHie-IOqA/v-deo.htmlsi=0JixLe1aXHXo1Bxt
Do we hear Macca say the F word on this?
Colin yes
THEM WAS PUNKS BEFORE THE PISTOLS
I always thought so!
Paul says don't fuck up
*Your Feet's Too Big - The Beatles - Star Club Songs-1* (Official Alvarortega)..
The Beatles performed a song that was a hit by Fats Waller in the 30's. Also became the favourite song of Al Capone, who kidnapped Waller for hear him sing it at his birthday! true! (Alvarortega)
Al Capone was in jail by the time this song came out. He kidnapped Waller back in 1925 to play for his bday.
MY FEETS TO BIG size 16 usa
nuh uh ur feet is too big
That sass.
if this Hamburg 1962 ... Why Ringo? where's Stu and Pete? :D
because stu Left the band in 1961 and pete It was replaced at August 16, 1962. This is from december
And it shows !!! There’s NO WAY Pete Best could ever play like this. This energy exploded with Ringo on drums.
There is virtually no sound recordings of Pete playing with the Beatles, possibly a take on love me do, but the rest of the early stuff he's not on, Ain't she sweet a minor top 30 hit for the Beatles in 1963 that was recorded in Germany under the polydor label may or may not have had Pete best on drums, he never received any money for it when released and has never mentioned it, plus on the released version the drums were overdubbed with a pro drummer, so we'll never know, my Bonnie and a couple of other tony Sheridan songs had various members of the Beatles playing on, Pete may or may not have played drums on one of these.
Brian Epstein offered Pete his own band, they toured and released singles, despite the fact that a big deal was made of the fact that he was ex Beatles drummer, none of them sold in any large quantities, his audience today are mainly for the Beatles connection which he constantly talks about, he's become a rich man because the Beatles made it big.
If they'd not became famous then Pete best would not be rich, so in a sense he's very lucky to have once been part of the band.
Stu was only in the band because he was johns friend, it was certainly the right decision for him to leave and them replace Pete with Ringo
@@adrinathegreat3095 You can hear him in the Decca tapes... Look for them here on UA-cam
@@Uetti yes I forgot about that, but there's nothing outstanding drumwise on any of those recordings, a few good songs on it though.
There may also be some old radio show recordings with pete best on Drums as well.
There's absolutely no doubt in my mind that pete best is only rich and famous because the Beatles booted him out and then became famous themselves.
It's not so much his talent, it's more his connection with the band that makes him popular
Please I Remenber You🙏🙏UwU♥️🎸🖤😂😊
Brilliant filler in their then all-nite set… go for a drink, have a wee whizz or just hang on and groove along nicely…