I love how this is a duet between two Paul McCartneys. One he sings it rough. the other (with help from his friends) where he reaches the E above high C in a very clear, but still shouty head voice.
What really makes this so awesome is you can tell how much fun Paul had recording this. He's chuckling to himself the whole time about making a wild, heavy song about a damn tornado slide. He knows how absurd the whole thing is and is cracking up. I love it.
2:07 “But don’t let me BREEEAAAK YOOOUU!!” That’s probably the most gorgeous hard rock vocal tone I’ve ever heard. I’d kill for a whole album of Paul singing like this, lol.
The song would have been amazing on it's own, but, in classic Beatles fashion, they went above and beyond by adding their trademark harmonies over their heaviest song, and it's bloody brilliant.
Something similar happened to me, i heard that Motley Crue made a version so I thought oooh "their version must be better" ,,, i still can not believe Motley Crue made a a very poor version, yeah specially the Vocals
What do you hear at 2:56? I hear "Ok, come in son. I'll show you...get your bloody ass in here, come on" I don't have good ears so I'm probably way off. I love finding these interesting bits of studio talk.
Hey come here son. I'll show you to do that you little bugger. Pop your bloody hands on ya, come on. I picture him just being cheeky, goofy, like come here, put em up.
I've alwasy wondered what he said near the end. On the isolated vocal I can tell he is using his Elvis voice but I can't make out what he is saying. Any Guess's?
@@joseh.749 lol being able to sing doesn't mean shit. Beethoven and Mozart were two of the creators of music theory, and far, far better musicians. they would fucking destroy Paul McCartney.
Those harmonies at 1:35 are perfect omg
3:05 The Ringo Button
This same bloke sang Here There and Everywhere. Amazing.
i dont understand how the same guy who wrote this also released "silly love songs"
@@eddyrocks silly love songs is excellent !
@@eddyrocks I hope you're not calling "Here, There and Everywhere" silly lol
@@PPCAPOGAMING silly love songs is a song by paul mccartney dude...
@@lavishmermaid8816 yeah, my bad lol
Damn Paul, ripped those vocal chords. Kicked ass.
The kicks like a mule
Rip Ringo's fingers
@@YouDontNeedToKnow-jf6xh that too
Billy*
Paul (1942-1966).
@@NaaHva There's no way 🤣
2:30 totalmente heavy metal
Hell yeah this is why I pay my internet bill.
The best thing is the unhinged mania of the lead vocal backed up with those gorgeous harmony vocals.
The very first Heavy Metal song.
It's not Heavy Metal, it's Hard Rock
@@elkermaelkerma Deconstruyendo "Helter Skelter" (The Beatles) | ShaunTrack
@@mazasan Thank you for the recommendation, although I've already seen it
@@mazasan So now I think it's proto-metal, hard rock and proto-punk
@@elkermaelkerma No, it is heavy metal
3:06 this is the best part of the music hahahaha
I love how this is a duet between two Paul McCartneys. One he sings it rough. the other (with help from his friends) where he reaches the E above high C in a very clear, but still shouty head voice.
God I love it when you can literally hear the smile in his voice
Me too 😂
Yeah he really puts his happiness into the song
The angelic back armonies are spectacular!
What really makes this so awesome is you can tell how much fun Paul had recording this. He's chuckling to himself the whole time about making a wild, heavy song about a damn tornado slide. He knows how absurd the whole thing is and is cracking up. I love it.
Haha I’ve never thought of it like that before
You can literally hear his big dorky smile throughout. Makes a legendary song even better for me 😂
Gotta love that Paul is laughing like a maniac throughout the song
HELTAH SKELTAAAAAH
No, it's actually "Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Da"
2:36 - holy fuck that "fast" was so well screamed. This song is why Paul is my fab 4. Thanks so much for sharing this
See? Paulie was not all syrup and sugar. He could rip those rock n' roll vocals like few others. Wow.
2:07 “But don’t let me BREEEAAAK YOOOUU!!” That’s probably the most gorgeous hard rock vocal tone I’ve ever heard. I’d kill for a whole album of Paul singing like this, lol.
@@thesilvershining agree, he didnt use this voice enough.
Can't wait for Revolution 9 isolated vocals
edit 1: thanks for number 9 likes
The song would have been amazing on it's own, but, in classic Beatles fashion, they went above and beyond by adding their trademark harmonies over their heaviest song, and it's bloody brilliant.
Wow Paul great stuff.
I get blisters on my fingers just listening to this!
My dumbass thought Motley Crue made this song and then I found the Beatles version. 100x better and now I’m addicted to the Beatles!
This is the epic version. Any covers or attempted live performances suck by comparison
Something similar happened to me, i heard that Motley Crue made a version so I thought oooh "their version must be better" ,,, i still can not believe Motley Crue made a a very poor version, yeah specially the Vocals
Paul uses his gorgeous deep vibrato even on furious death metal screeching. Utterly iconic. I still can’t believe this is 1968, it’s insane.
Wow. Never realized how intricate the backing vocals were. Incredible job by Paul.
Paul’s got blistahs on his vocal cords
2:38 Goddamn that 'YES' is so powerful, so bluesy, so heavy metal. Paul giving 80s hair metal vocals a run for their money 20 years prior
One of the most underrated vocal tracks of all time. Just brilliant!
I can kinda hear the electric guitar opening in the background
Start of heavy metal no Question Great Screaming Vocal!
No one:
Paul: MILES ABOVE EVERYTHING
Paul really was sooo extra, LOL. Love him 😂
2:58 Come 'ere son, I saw you do that you little bugger!
I freakin love that. Should've included in the original mix.
@@ashishpanwar909 it is included
@@ashishpanwar909 it’s in the mix, you just have to hear very carefully
Holy fuck, this so fucking perfect
2:06-2:12, turn the subtitle on.. Paul said ".. But don't let me bacon".
there's some really interesting use of reverb and delay in this as it fades in and out of the vocal track
Harmonies so tight
This song got me in to The Beatles, Thank u so much❤
This is pure art...
3:06...for years I thought it was John who shouted "I got blisters on my fingers!", but I was wrong...
It's Ringo!
Awesome. What powerful vocals.
ポールってほんといろんな声だせるよね。すげえ
Is he chewing a gum while recording? Bloody hell if this is true
1:53 is just magical
Incredible.
un capo
Con esa foto esperas a que a Ringo le salgan ampollas en los dedos para que te deje usar la batería.
@@ZorroCeleste1 XD
Wow...Love this. Gave me the chills when I first heard this.
It’s weird how they left a cough in the song at 2:25
singalexsong If the throat hurts, it hurts 😂
In the pre digital age where scrubbing that out would've been an effort, it'd make no sense to scrub something out you don't even notice
"I AM LISTED AMONG FIGURES!!!"
lol
This is like playing with the Beatles
What do you hear at 2:56? I hear "Ok, come in son. I'll show you...get your bloody ass in here, come on" I don't have good ears so I'm probably way off. I love finding these interesting bits of studio talk.
Hey come here son. I'll show you to do that you little bugger. Pop your bloody hands on ya, come on. I picture him just being cheeky, goofy, like come here, put em up.
Paul's voice!
The first metal song
no
hear los saicos
with perfect harmonies at least...
what a monster
3:06 for the blisters
Wonderful
Imagine if this song had been recorded in 1968, it would have been misunderstood for at least one guy and his friends 😂😂😂
Very interesting....
my mind filled in the blanks lol
Wonder why Charles Manson was into helter skelter..
I got blisters on my ****~
2:23 he's cough😂
Sir Paul...
Sick em "CHARLIE " Sick em .!helter Skelter
Thanksssss
Que hermoso like a los que amen a paul❤
TIGHT!!!
I was like #666 and I'm super happy.
Que pasada
I've alwasy wondered what he said near the end. On the isolated vocal I can tell he is using his Elvis voice but I can't make out what he is saying. Any Guess's?
Do you mean in 3:06?
@@dhasam No, 2:47
He says something right after "Comin Down Fast".
He’s saying, “Helter Skelter…oooh..”
@@seanwilde3489 You're right! It seems obvious now. Thanks.
Hold it Helter Skelter oooh.. , but without the isolation i hear "my baby is leaving, oooh leaving '' .
Chale !
Do we have backing vocals only?
😱
Paul > Beethoven + Mozart
Yea because they couldn’t sing lol
Lol no
@@engagementengagement8836 lol yes
@@joseh.749 lol being able to sing doesn't mean shit. Beethoven and Mozart were two of the creators of music theory, and far, far better musicians. they would fucking destroy Paul McCartney.
Y.. como no cantaban jajaja
Who still thinks that grunge was born in Seattle?
this isn’t grunge lmfao ur about 3 decades off
Sgt. Shredder…
Wonder if Vince Neil ever heard this?
What is Paul saying at 2:48? "Oh visit Helter Skelter, wooo"?
I think he’s saying “Oh the Helter Skelter”
@@ewest14 Now it sounds like "Oh this is Helter Skelter" to me.
Belter thai
Faul
Why?
No "Paul is Dead" bullshit on this channel, please 😉
Faul is better
@@minion1473 Thats one thing i always thought was funny about the theory "Faul" always seemed way better to me lol
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