There are a lot of Beatles lessons on UA-cam but NOTHING beats this channel which teaches the songs with accuracy and completeness as well as a background into the songs to help us understand the song and the band. Mike Pachelli does his due diligence and spends time researching before creating these videos and that is something I really appreciate and am very thankful to him.
"Once again George being the epitome of good taste." That's because he was a real "team player." It was always about the song. Never himself. Thanks Mike, great detailed lesson on a great Beatles classic.
You are a legend amongst us Beatle guitar loving fans! It’s fab that you give the detailed history behind the tracks as that adds sooo much to the songs & the genius that is/was the Beatles! Or as John would say, ‘the butles’ 😁
I never heard John say that. Thanx Mike. Appreciate your effort. Fun stuff, and its a rainy day! Hey did you ever notice how George made up so many of those "turn arounds" I call them his "here come the sun things"
Hi Mike, you present a wonderful take, may I say on all the Beatles work since their notoriety in the early 60s and they certainly would not have been easy to emulate, without your immense knowledge of the said group and how you convey to all Beatle fans, of which I am one. But I have one small request could you possibly include Mr McCartney's bass ingenuity as I think that deserves some recognition also. Many thanks Mike, I am so grateful to be a recipient of your UA-cam channel. Ronnie.
Since I had to play this beatlesong, I took a shortcut by watching the best beatles-analyst around; Mike Pachelli. Then I decided to rewatch my favorite television show starring Larry David, and who turned up playing a board member: Mike Pachelli. That really made my day.
I've been playing guitar for 55 years, but as I watch your videos, it turns out that I've played up to 10% of beatles songs correctly so far. Thank you, Professor Mike. We are always looking forward to your new performances. The number one Beatles expert is Mike Pachelli, the most brilliant band of all time is the Beatles!
I do wish you and UA-cam were around when I was learning these songs . It sure would have been easier than stopping the LP every chord change and getting it close thanks for all the history,fun facts and such it's like the Beatles are a new band. And what a band they were! Thanks again.
1tpmg - Thanks but truth be told - it's not that I "know" the history of each song. I just do A LOT of research and take notes before hand. But at my age - I forget everything I said the next day!! lol
One of the many great things about the Beatles is that you've heard their songs all your life, and every once in a while you hear a little something that you never noticed before. Now Milke just showed us a whole bunch of them at once! And another perfect example of George giving a song just exactly what it needs.👍👍
Mike! What a hero! Absolutely love your videos! I’m “George” from a UK Beatles tribute called the Fab Beatles. We formed in 1991 and did amazingly well. We’ve recently regrouped (after many years apart) as an acoustic 3 piece (John, Paul & George) as we just ❤️ playing Beatles tunes :) Back in the early 90’s we didn’t have the luxury of the internet, so I used to painstakingly pick apart George’s guitar parts by ear. In many cases I got it right, but your videos have been a huge inspiration and help to me, as I quite clearly got things “not quite right” in many other songs! 😆 A huge thanks to you and your brilliant channel! 😊👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 Love your enthusiasm - keep up the good work! Ady, Exeter, Devon, England
I’m always amazed at how many chords the Beatles used in their songs. Certainly not a 3-4 chord band. Their upbringing in the clubs and their vast repertoire of songs of many genres really taught them well! Their songs hold up because they are so good! Plus, to get all those amazing changes, here, in less than 2 1/2 minutes-astounding!!
I remember absolutely loving this track when it first came on the radio - I was intrigued by the descending guitar bass notes on the chorus, but it was like a happy/sad song, a strange mix of emotions, I was all of 7 years old at the time, I still love this song
It is indeed amazing to see 57 years later how young men just a few years in their twenties could find this great sound. thanks to Mike for explaining.
Thank you for clarifying how Harrison came up with the turnaround..I wondered for years how he came up with that but it just proves how immensely talented he actually was.
I love the way you break down all the parts. Most of which I’ve never really been able to figure out. I certainly appreciate all the hard work you put into this. The snippets you talk about on the back story to the songs is really great. Thank you Mike!
I've played guitar my whole life and a big Beatles fan. I enjoy your videos emensely! You capture all the subtleties of the Beatles greatness on guitar! When you break this stuff down and analyze it, it's unbelievable! You are the professor at this! Great job! Thanks!
When john strums on all the videos I've seen he doesn't even look like he's concentrating... its like he's thinking of something other than what he's actually doing... its like it's all such a breeze for him... even on let it be he's constantly joking about or clearly thinking of something else...just a natural
Perfect lesson as usual! Exactly like you said in the video I always thought John was just straight strumming. And boy, oh boy, I am shocked how much wrong I was. Thanks to your lessons I now know that Lennon's rhythm guitar playing was far more complex than I could ever imagine. Also I must say that your vocals here are OUTSTANDING! Great job.
Mike, the way you break down the chords and explain each step is so great. I’ve been a novice player for years but your videos are really helping me to progress with some challenging content.
That is such a great uplifting song, i don't know that it could be written these days by the durge that occupies the charts with all their sad sorrowful songs. Only John Lennon could write such a joyous song during his darkest moments. Great tutorial.
Let’s all help Mike Pachelli hit the 100k subscribers mark. He puts a lot of effort into these lessons and the least we can do for him is push a button and subscribe to his channel.
What a passionate and erudite demonstration and performance ! As a guitar player and singer i really appreciate your work and how it helps to understand the greatness of the Beatles songwriting and musicianship. Bravo !
Great video Mike - this video is instructive but also very entertaining in the way you show how the Beatles put it together with all the little nuances. I thoroughly enjoyed all 26 minutes.
LOL, I've done this song when I was a kid. I just noticed that I'm wearing my Beatles tee. I used to have a Framus 12 string when ANGIE by the Stones dropped. By the way, this is David Olson from Tampa Bay.Hope you're well. Beautiful day here.Carry the torch and spread the word..✌️
A day off work, nice weather, a cup of tea and Mike and Ringo appear.... Stunning Mike, please keep the facts coming as well, some we know, some we've forgotten but you've a knack for digging out some gems I've never heard. Somebody mentioned above about hard copy lessons, can only agree, I've a couple of Beatle dvd lessons from years back that I often return to. As for the playing I've always thought his rhythm guitar a cut above the rest, absolutely love your 12 string rendition. Have to hold myself back from skipping forwards to your version on each video.
Yet another amazing tutorial come history lesson! As mentioned so may times, George was an absolute genius too and I'm aghast at the maturity and creativity of those guys at such a young age! Thanks again Mike. How on earth you get into the detail of what they do and don't do is truly amazing but you are an incredible media for spreading the joy and genius of the boys. Can't wait for the next one!
I've also been playing guitar about 55 years and used to think that the Beatles sound was studio magic. Part of it was that they had different gear from me and my friends (no tube Vox amps and we couldn't afford Gretch guitars). The ideas and voicings that George used were different enough to cause us to play most of the songs incorrectly. Thank you for clearing up many issues!
One of the most informative music lessons demos I've ever seen, hands down. As a kid listening to the records you have no idea what went into recording them, then later if you're a guitarist or musician you start learning what went into it, and then you see something like this making you realize it's impossible to sit there and play ALL the parts at one time. I didn't realize how much of this was overdubs, as well, on George's part. Of course if you're in a band with multiple guitarists it's a hell of a lot easier. This song is also unique in that the tuning is all standard for all of the guitar parts. I was studying some Big Star songs again this week, a few are a half step down, or, one part is standard and the other is capo'd up to the sixth fret, etc., a high and low part.
You are the greatest, I can only imagine the massive amount of work that goes behind these lessons, from filming to recording, mixing all the parts, editing, and researching for the back story, wow! We greatly appreciate your talent.🎸🥁🎙🎤🎼🎵✌
Anthony - Thanks for noticing. And yeah - each lesson takes the better part of an entire week. Me working from 9am to 10pm breaking only for meals. Whew. I get tired just thinkin' about it!
@@MPfrance lol, I thought so. I would just do 1 multi track song and that took hours, but I never did all the other things you do, that is incredible dedication, you are amazing! Rock on
I was a Beatles fan after seeing them on Sullivan, and became a BIG fan upon the release of Help! Your analysis of rhythm guitar parts on this song are par excellence, Mike, and show Lennon's impish, iconoclastic side of his playing.
What a splendid job you do breaking this all down. Truly remarkable catching all of the nuances in the strumming and then adding in the simple but effective lead parts. You opened up my thinking on a few of my songs and to get a more distinct sound. Thank you for providing this and I will be listening to the song next time with a lot more respect.
i am watching this and thought wow Mike P knows so much about the Beatles. They say that I know a lot about them.... but you! great video! I am a Mike Pachelli fan!
John lennon and pete townshend .pound for pound , both are amazing acoustic rythym guitarists and songwriters of their generation I always learn something here , i didnt know there were so many mixes.
As usual, that was over the top incredible Mike! It always amazes me at how intricate and musically sophisticated their songs were. Hard to beat the lads from Liverpool! Thanks for your Beatles lessons & hope that you are doing well! 👏👏👍👍🎸🎸🎤🎤👍👍👏👏
So grateful for having found your channel, I had already looked for tutorials on how to play this song before but every time I compare it with yours I realize that there is a lot to improve. The same was with Ticket to ride! THANK YOU!
Thank you Mike.. as much an inspiration to us as The originals. I love the Beatles, and you are my go-to. Thank you so much and happy New Year may bless may this year bless you and all of us.
Absolutely Fantastic, i am learning this at the moment, WOW i thought it would be easy, but if it was easy everybody would be doing it. your making me a better player. Cheers......
Thank you for this! I really appreciate the level of detail and commentary. Truly one of the greatest pop songs ever written, and the arrangement is beautiful and logical. If only I could hit that high C#!
You have to love his knowledge and presentation. These videos and lessons are so professionally well done it blows me away. I have always known what brilliant musicians the Beatles were and have virtually loved ALL of their work! Thank you so much for your contribution to this fantastic group that has most certainly been one of the biggest creators and influencers in the modern music era!
Thanks Mike , you have done an incredible amount of work replicating this song . I doubt that anyone else can get any closer to the quality of this Beatles song . Well done 👍 thanks !
There are a lot of Beatles lessons on UA-cam but NOTHING beats this channel which teaches the songs with accuracy and completeness as well as a background into the songs to help us understand the song and the band. Mike Pachelli does his due diligence and spends time researching before creating these videos and that is something I really appreciate and am very thankful to him.
No shit!!!!
"Once again George being the epitome of good taste." That's because he was a real "team player." It was always about the song. Never himself.
Thanks Mike, great detailed lesson on a great Beatles classic.
Same for Ringo1
The #1 Beatles songcraft channel. An absolutely essential historical document.
Mike is the best, nobody can touch him on this, and he,s so generous on his deciphering, absolutely phenomenal
You are a legend amongst us Beatle guitar loving fans! It’s fab that you give the detailed history behind the tracks as that adds sooo much to the songs & the genius that is/was the Beatles! Or as John would say, ‘the butles’ 😁
Julian - Thanks! Glad my work is to your liking!!
I never heard John say that. Thanx Mike. Appreciate your effort. Fun stuff, and its a rainy day! Hey did you ever notice how George made up so many of those "turn arounds" I call them his "here come the sun things"
Hi Mike, you present a wonderful take, may I say on all the Beatles work since their notoriety in the early 60s and they certainly would not have been easy to emulate, without your immense knowledge of the said group and how you convey to all Beatle fans, of which I am one. But I have one small request could you possibly include Mr McCartney's bass ingenuity as I think that deserves some recognition also.
Many thanks Mike, I am so grateful to be a recipient of your UA-cam channel.
Ronnie.
Second that!
@@danrl9710 truly
Since I had to play this beatlesong, I took a shortcut by watching the best beatles-analyst around; Mike Pachelli. Then I decided to rewatch my favorite television show starring Larry David, and who turned up playing a board member: Mike Pachelli. That really made my day.
I've been playing guitar for 55 years, but as I watch your videos, it turns out that I've played up to 10% of beatles songs correctly so far. Thank you, Professor Mike. We are always looking forward to your new performances.
The number one Beatles expert is Mike Pachelli, the most brilliant band of all time is the Beatles!
Gabrilleo - Thanks! Glad I can be of some help.
I do wish you and UA-cam were around when I was learning these songs . It sure would have been easier than stopping the LP every chord change and getting it close thanks for all the history,fun facts and such it's like the Beatles are a new band. And what a band they were! Thanks again.
I love how you know the history behind these iconic songs.
1tpmg - Thanks but truth be told - it's not that I "know" the history of each song. I just do A LOT of research and take notes before hand. But at my age - I forget everything I said the next day!! lol
@@MPfranceI feel this lol
One of the many great things about the Beatles is that you've heard their songs all your life, and every once in a while you hear a little something that you never noticed before. Now Milke just showed us a whole bunch of them at once! And another perfect example of George giving a song just exactly what it needs.👍👍
George seemed to stand behind the genius of Lennon and McCartney but at least he was the one who made a song a Beatles song.
Mike! What a hero! Absolutely love your videos!
I’m “George” from a UK Beatles tribute called the Fab Beatles.
We formed in 1991 and did amazingly well. We’ve recently regrouped (after many years apart) as an acoustic 3 piece (John, Paul & George) as we just ❤️ playing Beatles tunes :)
Back in the early 90’s we didn’t have the luxury of the internet, so I used to painstakingly pick apart George’s guitar parts by ear.
In many cases I got it right, but your videos have been a huge inspiration and help to me, as I quite clearly got things “not quite right” in many other songs! 😆
A huge thanks to you and your brilliant channel! 😊👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Love your enthusiasm - keep up the good work!
Ady, Exeter, Devon, England
wow. Just being able to come close sound is amazing!
I’m always amazed at how many chords the Beatles used in their songs. Certainly not a 3-4 chord band. Their upbringing in the clubs and their vast repertoire of songs of many genres really taught them well! Their songs hold up because they are so good! Plus, to get all those amazing changes, here, in less than 2 1/2 minutes-astounding!!
An enormous amount of work goes into these productions...thanks, and great job.!
Mike's stuff is the very definition of high value content.
Isn’t it amazing how particular John was in his choice of voicing and rhythms? Truly a phenomenal and thoughtful rhythm guitar player. Great job Mike!
I love that rundown, I think the song would feel empty without it !, outstanding ideas from Mr.G Harrison, thanks for the lesson Mike xx ❤😂🎉
Your videos are amazing. I'm watching all these Beatles tutorials and they're simply excellent.
Mike I have played this song for 40 years . However never correctly. You just do an amazing job on these videos and your sound a likes. Truly amazing
I remember absolutely loving this track when it first came on the radio - I was intrigued by the descending guitar bass notes on the chorus, but it was like a happy/sad song, a strange mix of emotions, I was all of 7 years old at the time, I still love this song
The level of detail is just magnificent
westfield - I appreciate you noticing that!
It is indeed amazing to see 57 years later how young men just a few years in their twenties could find this great sound. thanks to Mike for explaining.
Ever since 1964 I've tried to learn the A descending riff George played. You're the only one who got it right! Thanks a zillion.
Thank you for mentioning just how brilliant John Lennon was as a rhythm guitarist. I find his playing to be so rich.
Nice history Mike. I like how you teach us not just about the tabs and the chords but about the song itself and how it came together.
Theo - Yeah - I think the backstory helps us to 'hear' the song better.
Thank you for clarifying how Harrison came up with the turnaround..I wondered for years how he came up with that but it just proves how immensely talented he actually was.
I love the way you break down all the parts. Most of which I’ve never really been able to figure out. I certainly appreciate all the hard work you put into this. The snippets you talk about on the back story to the songs is really great. Thank you Mike!
I always liked most of the Beatles music and thanx to Mike I now know why. Great job as always Mike. 😃
This is the most detailed analysis I’ve heard! Excellent!
Thank You Mike, you remind me of my guitar teacher back in 1964... Great Job! Love it...
I've played guitar my whole life and a big Beatles fan. I enjoy your videos emensely! You capture all the subtleties of the Beatles greatness on guitar! When you break this stuff down and analyze it, it's unbelievable! You are the professor at this! Great job! Thanks!
All these songs before age thirty ! Quite a fab unbelievable accomplishment for anyone to do in one lifetime .
I always enjoy your versions of The Beatles songs.
Wow. I can’t say “Thanks” enough for this and all the details, esp. what George did.
Beatle genius really comes through in this song. Thanks Mike for the illustration!
When john strums on all the videos I've seen he doesn't even look like he's concentrating... its like he's thinking of something other than what he's actually doing... its like it's all such a breeze for him... even on let it be he's constantly joking about or clearly thinking of something else...just a natural
Perfect lesson as usual! Exactly like you said in the video I always thought John was just straight strumming. And boy, oh boy, I am shocked how much wrong I was. Thanks to your lessons I now know that Lennon's rhythm guitar playing was far more complex than I could ever imagine. Also I must say that your vocals here are OUTSTANDING! Great job.
Mike, the way you break down the chords and explain each step is so great. I’ve been a novice player for years but your videos are really helping me to progress with some challenging content.
That is such a great uplifting song, i don't know that it could be written these days by the durge that occupies the charts with all their sad sorrowful songs. Only John Lennon could write such a joyous song during his darkest moments. Great tutorial.
Thank you for recognizing George's contributio to The Beatles and the brilliance of his guitar playing.
Let’s all help Mike Pachelli hit the 100k subscribers mark. He puts a lot of effort into these lessons and the least we can do for him is push a button and subscribe to his channel.
What a passionate and erudite demonstration and performance !
As a guitar player and singer i really appreciate your work and how it helps to understand the greatness of the Beatles songwriting and musicianship.
Bravo !
Great lesson Mike. Very instructive. 👏👍👏👍👏👍
Great in-depth video , shows how brilliant The Beatles were/ are , with carefully crafted parts that work flawlessly !
Great video Mike - this video is instructive but also very entertaining in the way you show how the Beatles put it together with all the little nuances. I thoroughly enjoyed all 26 minutes.
Glad you enjoyed it!
LOL, I've done this song when I was a kid. I just noticed that I'm wearing my Beatles tee. I used to have a Framus 12 string when ANGIE by the Stones dropped. By the way, this is David Olson from Tampa Bay.Hope you're well. Beautiful day here.Carry the torch and spread the word..✌️
A day off work, nice weather, a cup of tea and Mike and Ringo appear.... Stunning Mike, please keep the facts coming as well, some we know, some we've forgotten but you've a knack for digging out some gems I've never heard. Somebody mentioned above about hard copy lessons, can only agree, I've a couple of Beatle dvd lessons from years back that I often return to. As for the playing I've always thought his rhythm guitar a cut above the rest, absolutely love your 12 string rendition. Have to hold myself back from skipping forwards to your version on each video.
Love your work, Mike. From a musician from Liverpool...
Absolutely perfect Mike!
Great job Mike! the rhythm part is a melody by itself. Happy Holiday and many thanks for your great performance!
Many thanks!!
Beautiful absolutely great playing Mike ! Thank you for this explanation of the Great Beatles music
Thanks, Mike, you are the man, man!
Fantastico Mike. Grazie.
Yet another amazing tutorial come history lesson! As mentioned so may times, George was an absolute genius too and I'm aghast at the maturity and creativity of those guys at such a young age! Thanks again Mike. How on earth you get into the detail of what they do and don't do is truly amazing but you are an incredible media for spreading the joy and genius of the boys. Can't wait for the next one!
I've also been playing guitar about 55 years and used to think that the Beatles sound was studio magic. Part of it was that they had different gear from me and my friends (no tube Vox amps and we couldn't afford Gretch guitars). The ideas and voicings that George used were different enough to cause us to play most of the songs incorrectly. Thank you for clearing up many issues!
Thank you so much Mike for the info regarding the Beatles.
One of the most informative music lessons demos I've ever seen, hands down. As a kid listening to the records you have no idea what went into recording them,
then later if you're a guitarist or musician you start learning what went into it, and then you see something like this making you realize it's impossible to sit there
and play ALL the parts at one time. I didn't realize how much of this was overdubs, as well, on George's part. Of course if you're in a band with multiple guitarists
it's a hell of a lot easier. This song is also unique in that the tuning is all standard for all of the guitar parts. I was studying some Big Star songs again this
week, a few are a half step down, or, one part is standard and the other is capo'd up to the sixth fret, etc., a high and low part.
Scott - Thanks - I appreciate the kudos!
@@MPfrance I have a 12-string ac. electric which I'll probably use to play this. Not so sure about the Harrison parts.
Love ALL your Beatles lessons. Thank you so much.
Mike - Glad you like them!
Once again amazing breakdown! So enjoyable, thank you for posting these!
You are the greatest, I can only imagine the massive amount of work that goes behind these lessons, from filming to recording, mixing all the parts, editing, and researching for the back story, wow! We greatly appreciate your talent.🎸🥁🎙🎤🎼🎵✌
Anthony - Thanks for noticing. And yeah - each lesson takes the better part of an entire week. Me working from 9am to 10pm breaking only for meals. Whew. I get tired just thinkin' about it!
@@MPfrance lol, I thought so. I would just do 1 multi track song and that took hours, but I never did all the other things you do, that is incredible dedication, you are amazing! Rock on
Just one more fantastic tutorial... for us old Beatles fan-tastics... thanks Mike
I was a Beatles fan after seeing them on Sullivan, and became a BIG fan upon the release of Help! Your analysis of rhythm guitar parts on this song are par excellence, Mike, and show Lennon's impish, iconoclastic side of his playing.
What a splendid job you do breaking this all down. Truly remarkable catching all of the nuances in the strumming and then adding in the simple but effective lead parts. You opened up my thinking on a few of my songs and to get a more distinct sound. Thank you for providing this and I will be listening to the song next time with a lot more respect.
Karl - "You opened up my thinking on a few of my songs and to get a more distinct sound." BEST compliment one could get. THANKS!
i am watching this and thought wow Mike P knows so much about the Beatles. They say that I know a lot about them.... but you! great video! I am a Mike Pachelli fan!
Wow, Mike, you really dissected this simple song to bring out the nuances of it! Great work for an Ohio boy!
What would I do without you, Mike! Thanks for the great lesson!
memchev - My pleasure!
Thank you Mike, I love the Beatle's music
always love watching and learning alone with your video's. thank you mike
This lesson has manifested John in my living room! Super accurate!
Always Great, Mike LOVE LOVE LOVE
THANKS THANKS THANKS
You always do such a great job of sharing the details of these songs with us. Thank you so very much.👍😊
John lennon and pete townshend .pound for pound , both are amazing acoustic rythym guitarists and songwriters of their generation
I always learn something here , i didnt know there were so many mixes.
What do think of George Harrison on guitar? " He's good I like me better" John Lenon😀😀
Thanks Mike for all that you do! Beyond talented, genius level!
As usual, that was over the top incredible Mike! It always amazes me at how intricate and musically sophisticated their songs were. Hard to beat the lads from Liverpool! Thanks for your Beatles lessons & hope that you are doing well! 👏👏👍👍🎸🎸🎤🎤👍👍👏👏
Sapele - Thanks very much. And yeah - I'm doin' very well. My group is starting to do some concerts here - and that's big time fun!
Hi Mike I really enjoyed that lesson on all three guitar parts and your final performance. Great job and Thank you!
Your Vids are truly great Thank you very much what a talent.
I appreciate that!
So grateful for having found your channel, I had already looked for tutorials on how to play this song before but every time I compare it with yours I realize that there is a lot to improve. The same was with Ticket to ride! THANK YOU!
Thank you Mike.. as much an inspiration to us as The originals. I love the Beatles, and you are my go-to. Thank you so much and happy New Year may bless may this year bless you and all of us.
Absolutely Fantastic, i am learning this at the moment, WOW i thought it would be easy, but if it was easy everybody would be doing it. your making me a better player. Cheers......
Brilliant lesson Mike. Thank you.
Glen - Glad you liked it!
Oh oh I just wanted to say thank you for doing all that research it's a major amount of work you put
Great Mike, once again you nailed it.
Thank you for this! I really appreciate the level of detail and commentary. Truly one of the greatest pop songs ever written, and the arrangement is beautiful and logical. If only I could hit that high C#!
You're very welcome!
Awesome great playing guitar so sound great audio great show
One of the things I love about this song is how the background vocals “lead” the lead vocal in the verses.
Every Little Thing you do is great! Thanks for the help!
Just amazing every bit of it!
Brilliant, Mike! thanks again!
David - My pleasure!
Those back-up singers are tight! Luv these lessons.
Tony - Thanks! And best of all - I don't have to pay the back-up singers!!
🖤✨ I Love The Beatles
You have to love his knowledge and presentation. These videos and lessons are so professionally well done it blows me away. I have always known what brilliant musicians the Beatles were and have virtually loved ALL of their work! Thank you so much for your contribution to this fantastic group that has most certainly been one of the biggest creators and influencers in the modern music era!
I don't see how it could be done any more perfect.
Brilliant, Mike.
Thanks very much.
Best teacher in the world for Beatles (only for Beatles?) 😊
I love your classes you take on the Beatles, congratulations on the work. 🇧🇷🇧🇷
Thanks Mike , you have done an incredible amount of work replicating this song . I doubt that anyone else can get any closer to the quality of this Beatles song . Well done 👍 thanks !
I never knew John played a 12 string. Another reason why Mike Pachelli "ROCKS"!!!
Lots of good songs and locations in the movie, your gonna lose that girl, and I need you my favorites
It feels like the universe revolves around you when you practice Help for a few days and suddenly Mike uploads this.
This is just so perfect! Can't thank you enough! 🌴
Man !You are blessed with tons of talent.Great job
Another great job, Mike! These are songs of my youth and love playing along with your sound alike
Peter - Thanks! And I'm delighted you enjoy playing along with my sound alike!!
Brilliant, Mike!
I always enjoy your videos. As much for the story of each song as for the lesson. Thanks Mike.