I’ve been a Beatles fan for 59 yrs and counting. I still find myself putting their music on and next thing I know it’s 4 hrs later. Their magic still draws me in after all these years. That’s Greatness. They are the GOATs
The Beatles "You Won't See Me" 1965. Three minutes twenty plus seconds of pop music perfection despite the particular quirks in the recording product. Overdubbed or not, listen to the bass line Paul McCartney plays beneath his vocal tracks. Fire! Nobel Prize like they gave to Dylan? Yes. Easy.
This song has the best "oooo-oooo la-la-la"'s ever! Another reason Rubber Soul is my #1 desert island album... whoever said this is the worst song on Rubber Soul is quite mistaken.. there are no bad songs on Rubber Soul.... Anne Murray, who is a singer from Canada from the 1960's & 70's recorded a cover of this song that became a hit on the radio and is quite good
The oooh la la la's on Nowhere Man are just as good IMO. Funny thing is, George Martin regretted putting those two songs next to each other on the album precisely because of the oooh la la's.
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Beatles are it. But I would love to hear you play Beatles from the early days. Play Beatles with Pete Best the drums, so you could hear their progress. Play Hello little girl, Cry for a shadow, Three cool Kats, Ain't she sweet, Besame mucho, The sheik of Arabi.
Think of it this way... if this song is the worst song on Rubber Soul, the rest of the album must be awesome. And it is. Rubber Soul fully signaled that the Beatles and their music has transitioned into a new and more mature phase. If I had suggest the next song off the album to listen to, it would be Think for Yourself. Paul's fuzz bass on that song is unforgettable.
I've always listed it as The Most Favorite. In the decades since, this is one of the least covered of all, yet, when it is, the audiences always erupt with joy and excitement. It seems infinitely catchy.
Paul and Jane's relationship began to fray in 1965. Jane continued her acting acting career which took her on the road and away from Paul, much to his chagrin. Paul was angry with Jane's decision and told her so in 3 songs that year. We Can Work It Out, I'm Looking Through You and You Won't See Me. See you on your live stream Cim, RNB
Correct, but IRONIC because HE was always on the road with the Beatles and so away from Jane TOO!! She had been acting every since she was a child. But he DID write "AND I LOVE HER" for Jane.
A complete favorite, always has been. It was so hard to listen to the rest of the album that first time after hearing this one. My lifelong question remains: was this directed to a gal, or was this an early, opening poke in John's or George's eye?
@@patticrichton1135 That's the obvious answer but, even then, this was 2 years before their breakup. What galfriend would put up with THIS insult for two more years? I suspect (1) she'd dumped him long before the 'announced' and recognized date, fed up with his cheating, still thinking her acting career was going to grow on its own; or (2) maybe he said, "I get fed up with John, darling - it's my poke in his eye and he doesn't even know it." And Paul's got too many publicly-stated I LOVE JOHN comments in these later decades to recant them now.
In terms of the worst song on Rubber Soul, you might have this confused with the closing track to the LP, Run For Your Life. Many consider it their least favorite song--including John Lennon--primarily bcuz of the subject matter. Certain people find the line, 'I'd rather see you dead little than to be with another man', rather offensive. Truth is, it's a line The Beatles borrowed from Elvis Presley song called, Let's Play House.
Honestly speaking, I love Run for your life. I think some people take everything literally and about John.. we know how unassuming he could have been. So I don't take lyrics that seriously. Rubber Soul is , in my opinion, the best Beatles album.
@@cbseE9212 I LOVE "Run For Your Life" TOO, it makes me want to dance (which I CAN'T do so easily now, but I sure did when the album came out in 1966 when I was 19! ) Yeah too many people want to take everything so literally now....there are songs out NOW that have much darker lyrics. They DID borrow that line from Elvis Presley's song "Let's Play House." Besides most of us have said something like that at one time in our lives!
@@patticrichton1135 Exactly and that's why John Lennon was admirable. He never pretended to be perfect.. he was just real in his own right. And yes, I guess these feelings are common but it's upto one whether to entertain an idea or to act upon it. And in that sense, any creative art gives one freedom to express themselves otherwise people would have gone nuts lol.
Classic Beatles the best for ever
I’ve been a Beatles fan for 59 yrs and counting. I still find myself putting their music on and next thing I know it’s 4 hrs later. Their magic still draws me in after all these years. That’s Greatness. They are the GOATs
This song is so TIGHT--the vocals, drums, the sound production. They put so much effort into their songs. The bridge in this is such a treat.
The word...if I need someone
I'd say the best beatles song ever.
Nothing I'm missing 😕 I'm dancing 💃 to this song 🎵 love how cool this song is. Thanks for sharing sis love ❤️
Great song with wonderful lyrics. Am loving it
Beautiful song and lovely harmonies
cim love am loving this song. you cant love less for the beatles
Great harmonies! My favorite part is at 3:56 when Paul goes, " Yeah! "
The Beatles "You Won't See Me" 1965. Three minutes twenty plus seconds of pop music perfection despite the particular quirks in the recording product. Overdubbed or not, listen to the bass line Paul McCartney plays beneath his vocal tracks. Fire! Nobel Prize like they gave to Dylan? Yes. Easy.
HELLO Cimdy, I really like this for its' rhythm, keep going, you are doing well, GOODBYE.
By nodding the head it shows that you loved it, we love it too. The Beatles never disappoint
This song has the best "oooo-oooo la-la-la"'s ever! Another reason Rubber Soul is my #1 desert island album... whoever said this is the worst song on Rubber Soul is quite mistaken.. there are no bad songs on Rubber Soul.... Anne Murray, who is a singer from Canada from the 1960's & 70's recorded a cover of this song that became a hit on the radio and is quite good
The oooh la la la's on Nowhere Man are just as good IMO. Funny thing is, George Martin regretted putting those two songs next to each other on the album precisely because of the oooh la la's.
@@bobwoolerOriGinal LOL I think in Nowhere Man they are more like "aaaa-aaaaa la-la-la's"
@@1967PONTIACGTO Yes you are correct!
LYKE
Hello Happy Saturday Awesome! Your passion and hard work is fully reflected. Your content is very good. Presented a meaningful content. You invested well enough to inspire others. Your video shows your great talent and emotion well. What I can see in this video is to make it enjoyable for someone to watch. I hope most people will share your channel and give you a lot of encouragement and support. Have a nice day!🥐🫒🍅🌺🌻🌼🌸🌺🍃🍃🍃🍃😍🔔🔔🔔👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
A Canadian singer, Ann Murray covered this tune and it was a big hit for her. 👏👏👏
Beatles are it. But I would love to hear you play Beatles from the early days. Play Beatles with Pete Best the drums, so you could hear their progress. Play Hello little girl, Cry for a shadow, Three cool Kats, Ain't she sweet, Besame mucho, The sheik of Arabi.
Anne Murray covered You Won't See Me in the early 1970's and took her version to #1 on the pop singles chart in the USA!
Nice songs
It's a pleasure to be here,giving my genuine love and support 😍😍
Think of it this way... if this song is the worst song on Rubber Soul, the rest of the album must be awesome. And it is. Rubber Soul fully signaled that the Beatles and their music has transitioned into a new and more mature phase. If I had suggest the next song off the album to listen to, it would be Think for Yourself. Paul's fuzz bass on that song is unforgettable.
I've always listed it as The Most Favorite. In the decades since, this is one of the least covered of all, yet, when it is, the audiences always erupt with joy and excitement. It seems infinitely catchy.
Ridiculous.
This song is great!
It's a beautiful song with good lyrics. the song is relatable I love the message it's passing.nice reaction to the Beatles music loving it
Paul and Jane's relationship began to fray in 1965. Jane continued her acting acting career which took her on the road and away from Paul, much to his chagrin. Paul was angry with Jane's decision and told her so in 3 songs that year. We Can Work It Out, I'm Looking Through You and You Won't See Me. See you on your live stream Cim, RNB
Correct, but IRONIC because HE was always on the road with the Beatles and so away from Jane TOO!! She had been acting every since she was a child. But he DID write "AND I LOVE HER" for Jane.
That's amazing reaction
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Hillo my friend nice to meet you
Throw a dart and you will hit a classic everytime.or you can spin a wheel.your choice baby.
You are doing well sis
Time for “JET” from Sir Paul.
A complete favorite, always has been. It was so hard to listen to the rest of the album that first time after hearing this one. My lifelong question remains: was this directed to a gal, or was this an early, opening poke in John's or George's eye?
It was about Paul's then girlfriend of 5 years (their last year together they were engaged) JANE ASHER.
@@patticrichton1135 That's the obvious answer but, even then, this was 2 years before their breakup. What galfriend would put up with THIS insult for two more years? I suspect (1) she'd dumped him long before the 'announced' and recognized date, fed up with his cheating, still thinking her acting career was going to grow on its own; or (2) maybe he said, "I get fed up with John, darling - it's my poke in his eye and he doesn't even know it." And Paul's got too many publicly-stated I LOVE JOHN comments in these later decades to recant them now.
In terms of the worst song on Rubber Soul, you might have this confused with the closing track to the LP, Run For Your Life. Many consider it their least favorite song--including John Lennon--primarily bcuz of the subject matter. Certain people find the line, 'I'd rather see you dead little than to be with another man', rather offensive. Truth is, it's a line The Beatles borrowed from Elvis Presley song called, Let's Play House.
Funny fact: Run for your Life is one of the fav songs from George Harrison of Rubber Soul.
Honestly speaking, I love Run for your life. I think some people take everything literally and about John.. we know how unassuming he could have been. So I don't take lyrics that seriously. Rubber Soul is , in my opinion, the best Beatles album.
@@cbseE9212 I LOVE "Run For Your Life" TOO, it makes me want to dance (which I CAN'T do so easily now, but I sure did when the album came out in 1966 when I was 19! ) Yeah too many people want to take everything so literally now....there are songs out NOW that have much darker lyrics. They DID borrow that line from Elvis Presley's song "Let's Play House." Besides most of us have said something like that at one time in our lives!
@@patticrichton1135 Exactly and that's why John Lennon was admirable. He never pretended to be perfect.. he was just real in his own right. And yes, I guess these feelings are common but it's upto one whether to entertain an idea or to act upon it. And in that sense, any creative art gives one freedom to express themselves otherwise people would have gone nuts lol.