The Beatles - Rock and Roll Music (Live at Budokan) - Guitar Cover - Johns Rhythm guitar

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  • About the song:
    Written by Chuck Berry, ‘Rock And Roll Music’ was a staple of The Beatles’ live repertoire between 1959 and 1966. They recorded it for their fourth UK album, Beatles For Sale.
    The song had been a hit for Berry in 1957. The Beatles selected it for Beatles For Sale, along with a number of other rock ‘n’ roll standards, when they were running short of original material.
    Ezoic
    This is an old Chuck Berry thing which we used to do at The Cavern, and we’ve tried for that old-type clipped down-in-the-valley echo on it. There’s some piano going, too. George Martin, John and I on the keyboard all at once!
    Paul McCartney
    Disc, 14 November 1964
    A later live version, recorded at the Nippon Budokan Hall in Tokyo in June 1966, shortly before The Beatles abandoned touring, appears on Anthology 2.
    In the studio
    ‘Rock And Roll Music’ was one of John Lennon’s great vocal performances, and a thrilling rendition by the group as a whole. Owing to their familiarity with the song, it took The Beatles just one take to record.
    The basic track was recorded with drums and bass on track one, two guitars on the second, and Lennon’s vocals on track three. Afterwards Lennon, Paul McCartney and George Martin all overdubbed a piano part on a Steinway together.
    The Beatles recorded it on 18 October 1964. During the same nine-hour session they also recorded ‘Kansas City/Hey-Hey-Hey-Hey!’, ‘Mr Moonlight’, ‘I Feel Fine’, ‘I’ll Follow The Sun’, ‘Everybody’s Trying To Be My Baby’ and ‘Words Of Love’. ‘Rock And Roll Music’ was the penultimate song to be tackled.
    Instruments The Beatles used when they performed it:
    John used his Epiphone Casino
    Paul used His Hofner 500/1 Bass
    George used his Epiphone casino
    Gear used:
    John: Vintage VSA500P
    Amplifier:
    Vox Valvetronix VT20X
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  • @RedArrow73
    @RedArrow73 18 днів тому

    mmmMMMmmmm . . .
    that tempo . . .

  • @jackseagoon7450
    @jackseagoon7450 Місяць тому +5

    Get someone to tune your guitar. Then practice keeping the beat.

    • @damonmoon436
      @damonmoon436 Місяць тому +1

      The Beatles at this show in question had their guitars out of tune and played the same way as the guy there, what are you talking about?

    • @Cover_McCartney
      @Cover_McCartney  Місяць тому +1

      @@damonmoon436your absolute right my friend! Idk what that mad guy is on about 💀

    • @LucaColaMusic
      @LucaColaMusic Місяць тому +2

      ​@@Cover_McCartney No he's right, The Beatles may have been slightly out, but your guitar is pretty far out. I'd recommend getting a tuning app like CarlTune or a physical tuner to make sure your guitar is actually in tune.

    • @Cover_McCartney
      @Cover_McCartney  Місяць тому +1

      @@LucaColaMusic Aight I’ll do that next time, Cheers for the advice btw Luca

    • @inferiorpatty
      @inferiorpatty 29 днів тому

      @@Cover_McCartneyI hope you don’t let these sad people bring you down from doing covers

  • @osfabulososbeatles9103
    @osfabulososbeatles9103 2 дні тому

    A GUITARRA NÃO ESTÁ DESAFINADA?

  • @fennahrob6934
    @fennahrob6934 Місяць тому +1

    Played there too. 1977.

  • @A_BeatleLad
    @A_BeatleLad Місяць тому +1

    Is that a painted suit?

    • @Cover_McCartney
      @Cover_McCartney  Місяць тому

      No it’s just customised to look like the suit at the Budokan

    • @A_BeatleLad
      @A_BeatleLad Місяць тому

      @@Cover_McCartney That what I’m asking. Did you paint/decorate the suit with the green?

    • @Cover_McCartney
      @Cover_McCartney  Місяць тому +1

      @@A_BeatleLad I hot glued green fabric on it to give it the Budokan look 😄