I've ever thought the Beatles version was much better than that one of the Stones. Thanks Mike for explaining what was intended with the song. Brilliant!
Lennon’s rhythm guitar chops once again are excellent. Coupled with tremolo they sound awesome. You can’t help but shake your head and tap your foot while listening to your breakdown of this cool song. Thanks as always Mike for helping us continue to see and appreciate the greatness of The Beatles.
I've always liked this song and The Stones killed it as well but I never realized that John's guitar had any modulation on it so that was also cool to learn out, great as always man
Absolutely brill, I’ve an original With the Beatles album (belonging to my older brother 🤫) this song and others you have covered take me back to my early childhood. I’ll have a go at it on me 335.
Hier soir, j'ai regardé 64, le documentaire de Scorcese à propos du premier voyage des Beatles aux States. Et aujourd'hui Mike Pachelli ! Good day, Sunshine (even if it) Rain !
Lennon's playing is often thought of as loose and undisciplined, but your studies consistently show he was very deliberate and always in search of subtle variations of rhythm. IMO yet another example of G Martin hurting the sound of the band by overstepping and making himself a featured player. The tremolo on guitar itself was enough of an organ like feel. I really appreciate hearing the mixes that emphasize the playing from the actual band members
That's actually next on the list! Then I'll have done all the songs on the HDN album. I've done all the songs on the Meet The Beatles album and will offer the download of all 12 sound-alikes next week. Then I'll do the same for HDN.
I knew that I Feel Fine was inspired by Bobby Parker's Watch Your Step but the rhythm guitar sounds like it too. Watch Your Step inspired a TON of songs.
I've ever thought the Beatles version was much better than that one of the Stones. Thanks Mike for explaining what was intended with the song. Brilliant!
Wow, excellent analysis and performance!
Thank you kindly!
Lennon’s rhythm guitar chops once again are excellent. Coupled with tremolo they sound awesome. You can’t help but shake your head and tap your foot while listening to your breakdown of this cool song. Thanks as always Mike for helping us continue to see and appreciate the greatness of The Beatles.
He was the man one of the most successful players of the Beatles in the early days of Beatles
As always, that was a terrific Beatles song lesson Mike! Thanks for keeping their music alive and well! 👍👍👏👏
My pleasure!
Love it. Great work Mike. Again.
I've always liked this song and The Stones killed it as well but I never realized that John's guitar had any modulation on it so that was also cool to learn out, great as always man
Just the best at doing the Beatles by a country mile and then some. Thanks your work is greatly appreciated.
Absolutely brill, I’ve an original With the Beatles album (belonging to my older brother 🤫) this song and others you have covered take me back to my early childhood. I’ll have a go at it on me 335.
Great work again Mike. Thank you.
Hier soir, j'ai regardé 64, le documentaire de Scorcese à propos du premier voyage des Beatles aux States.
Et aujourd'hui Mike Pachelli ! Good day, Sunshine (even if it) Rain !
Thanks Mike, your the best.
lets freaking go mike!
IVE BEEN WANTING TO LEARN THIS SONG FOREVER AND MIKE PACHELLI FINALLY DROPS THE LESSON 🙏🙏🙏
Awesome! Thanks, Mike 🍻
Mike !! You are so meticulous and prolific. Great stuff. Thanks & merci.: Stew
Yay Mike! What a great birthday present 🎉TY!
As always, great sounds! Thanks!
It might be simple but I just love the music….well played as usual
Great cover of this track as always Mike!
Thanks a lot!
You look like you are really getting into Johns' guitar part!! Very cool. Great rocker.
Can't beat it. Thanks so much!
Love it!
Great ❤❤❤
Great Mike. You’re the best! Can you do Kansas City soon please.
Super wie immer!!
Marvelous
Fantastic Mike!! Thank you!
DOH! If only I had a COMPLETE left thumb....😭😫
Guess I manage with a bar....
Brilliant
seeing this when it popped up this morning started my day off right..i thought to myself "well, there goes my afternoon"
Amazing!
Lennon's playing is often thought of as loose and undisciplined, but your studies consistently show he was very deliberate and always in search of subtle variations of rhythm.
IMO yet another example of G Martin hurting the sound of the band by overstepping and making himself a featured player. The tremolo on guitar itself was enough of an organ like feel. I really appreciate hearing the mixes that emphasize the playing from the actual band members
I totally agree with you!
The Ringo impersonator! 🙂
My dad has both of those and he plays gatur electric guitar he had his own rock band up north before I was born in the 90s
Brilliant Mike thank you always look forward to your lessons the best !
I have one more request from A Hard Day's Night (since there's a few here already and one not too long ago.) I'm Happy Just To Dance With You.
That's actually next on the list! Then I'll have done all the songs on the HDN album. I've done all the songs on the Meet The Beatles album and will offer the download of all 12 sound-alikes next week. Then I'll do the same for HDN.
@@MPfrance That's great. Good to hear. Thank you for your work, I'll look forward to it.
I knew that I Feel Fine was inspired by Bobby Parker's Watch Your Step but the rhythm guitar sounds like it too.
Watch Your Step inspired a TON of songs.
Lennon’s rhythm guitar slowed down has a real CCR vibe to it.
Please do Sheik of Araby!
I wonder if it inspired Robbie Krieger for the rhythm to Break on Through
I heard the similarities too, but vastly different results.
🌴🌴 WHO DID IT BETTER STONES OR FAB 4 ? 🌴🌴
McCartney’s harmonies on this one takes the cake for me. Stones, nah
Beatles. I can’t think of anyone improving on them. Maybe Joe Cocker, but the original still wins.
George Martin ruins yet another song....