Perfect playing both! Very similar to the Perfesser, Gene Nichols, whom I heard play this at a fundraiser in the late eighties. At one time called the greatest guitarist in the United States by his friend Jim Croce. I don’t mean that you guys sound like his stuff on purpose, most people don’t even know who he was, I am giving you the highest compliment possible on a cover track, in that such an amazing performance of your reminded me of him. I searched the web high and low, and all I found was him playing a saw while a guy played his theramin, people came from worldwide to play on an original that Theramin made for him, so all we have is him like a few years older than dirt playing the saw, which is exactly why you boys need to keep on recording! To Adrian, you are such a gift, you are wonderful to hear, joy and skill always are. I don’t know you any more than that, I’m afraid. I have been following Josh for a while now, the word is genius, get used to it. Your musical choices, your talent and many gifts, and the way you bring out the best in others qualifies you for the word. This coming from someone who sat on her back porch watching Steve Goodman back in the day. He knew how to laugh, too. I think I actually heard Steve do Martha my Dear, again the joy and skill, yeah he shared those as well. He was Jon Prine’s best friend, I think you have done like Paradise or another of his. I just thought I would take the time to say this, I know a few of your patrons and others I have steered your way, and I wanted them and others to hear. Don’t be an unsung hero hon, play with as many people as you can, but get it all on tape! We have nothing from the Perfessor, little from Goodman, Ole Joe of St. Pancras just died with only a few minutes of him ever recorded, on piano and being silly singing from one of the Mediterranean ‘s premiere musical talents of the sixties. He would love you boys, he would probably have cried to hear you Adrian! He lost himself in prison, I remember my Dad Donald Beckwith, greatest alcoholic guitarist of all time according to Kris Kristofferson, just crying saying no way Joe was going to survive and he kinda didn’t. So, I say stay out of trouble especially in countries whose language you do not speak, stay way from chemical recreation, and collaborate on and off camera as much as you can. If you are in London call up Terry Miles or Brendan Kavenough, either one of you or both, they would adore this track and you can never have enough crazy genius piano men in your life, that’s a rule. My only other rule is that you introduce yourself to Alice Cooper, he has more road wisdom and just plain old guy wisdom than almost anyone out there and he would feel honored to know you. Let him beat you at golf though, it’s the only time he voluntarily gets any sunshine and should be encouraged. Peace. Nope, have to say it again. Peter Tork’s Lady’s Baby! Maybe Reina would sing it, but I think you could pull it all off. Cooper’s I Never Cry is a thought to.
I just turned 65 and remember when this song came out and thought that was so far away.....well......woosh....here I am. LOL Thank you for the fun song which hasn’t aged at all.
Welcome to my world! The day before I reached 65 I still felt youngish, the day of my birthday not too bad, the day after that I suddenly turned into this old bloke who keeps taking about the good old days!
there's a lot of great musicians nowadays, it's just the industry don't pick them up since the fans are looking for what's in the industry right now. degenerate's music
Hate to be a party pooper, but the solo impressed me the least. It lacked vibrato big time. Quite important when playing gypsy swing as it also determines dynamic control! It could also be the guitar make had poor sound. Well, getting just an OK Selmer-Maccaferri can be a very pricey enterprise.
Sorry for being that guy, but that certainly isn't talent. It's hundreds of hours of work and sweat and blistered fingers ; that is, in my opinion, what we should praise. I think there's no such thing as talent
2015 Josh: “I was hesitant to ever cover The Beatles, but I’ll try anything once.” (Martha My Dear vid) 2016: I Saw Her Standing There 2017: Eleanor Rigby; Michelle 2019: When I’m 64; Rocky Raccoon Also “Get Back” frequently in concert :)
So true. I loved John but I liked Paul's "granny stuff" even back then when it wasn't cool and one of the advantages of age is no longer caring if I'm cool
I just realized that I was in my early 20's when I started listening to Josh and Adrian. I'm 31 this year, but I'm glad to know that your music will still be here 33 years from now. Cheers from Paris, gentlemen.
One of your best. It's like Paul McCartney meets Django Reinhardt. It's really a treat for us viewers enjoying a great tune done to perfection in intimate quarters at five feet from the performers. You guys need an album together; the simplicity of one singer/two guitars is so damn refreshing compared to noise-filled over-produced songs today. ciao.
Enjoyed that jazz treatment from Adrian H. It's not often my attention is diverted from Josh T's guitar playing. Nearly 71 now, 64 seems young, but I remember when it seemed ridiculously old. You guys showed just how good this piece of music can be.
Oh man, what a birthday present! Saw you in cologne, you and carson signed my lee stavall record and the concert was one of the best ive seen in my short life of (now) 23 years 😊
Paul and I believe especially his father Jim being a Jazz Kat would have been very happy to hear this version. Great arrangement, vocal & guitar solo. 👏👏🙏🎸
Lyrics: When I get older losing my hair Many years from now Will you still be sending me a Valentine Birthday greetings bottle of wine If I'd been out till quarter to three Would you lock the door Will you still need me, will you still feed me When I'm sixty-four You'll be older too And if you say the word I could stay with you I could be handy, mending a fuse When your lights have gone You can knit a sweater by the fireside Sunday mornings go for a ride Doing the garden, digging the weeds Who could ask for more Will you still need me, will you still feed me When I'm sixty-four Every summer we can rent a cottage In the Isle of Wight, if it's not too dear We shall scrimp and save Grandchildren on your knee Vera, Chuck and Dave Send me a postcard, drop me a line Stating point of view Indicate precisely what you mean to say Yours sincerely, wasting away Give me your answer, fill in a form Mine for evermore Will you still need me, will you still feed me When I'm sixty-four
Holy cow. This Adrian is THE inventor of the Django web framework. I thought that was a different person. A multi-talented person, perfectly matched with Josh Turner.
I don't know if these get viewed, but I think you would really love the youtuber "PeaceJoyTown". He's an older Japanese man that makes some beautiful and melodic arrangements of Paul Simon, the Beatles, etc. He's been putting up his arrangements for a decade now, intermittently. He's great.
I really love - so much - Paul's "granny songs" (like "She leaving home", "Your mother should know", "Marta my dear", etc.) and you two have been great, great with this one ^^
I like that a guitar can masquerade as an entire clarinet section and also tubular bells! The song would be incomplete without so many wonderful little countermelodies.
Who knew this would lend so well to gypsy jazz treatment?! I swear.... Josh Turner & friends are nothing short of a perpetual factory of feel-goodness. What you guys deliver is less just playing music and more providing spiritual services to your fellow man. Thank you and carry on, mate.
[Verse 1: Paul McCartney] When I get older losing my hair Many years from now Will you still be sending me a valentine Birthday greetings, bottle of wine? [Verse 2: Paul McCartney] If I'd been out till quarter to three Would you lock the door Will you still need me, will you still feed me When I'm sixty-four? [Verse 3: Paul McCartney] You'll be older too And if you say the word I could stay with you [Verse 4: Paul McCartney] I could be handy mending a fuse When your lights have gone You can knit a sweater by the fireside Sunday mornings go for a ride [Verse 5: Paul McCartney] Doing the garden, digging the weeds Who could ask for more? Will you still need me, will you still feed me When I'm sixty-four? [Verse 6: Paul McCartney] Every summer we can rent a cottage In the Isle of Wight, if it's not too dear We shall scrimp and save Grandchildren on your knee Vera, Chuck, and Dave [Verse 7: Paul McCartney] Send me a postcard, drop me a line Stating point of view Indicate precisely what you mean to say Yours sincerely, wasting away [Verse 8: Paul McCartney] Give me your answer, fill in a form Mine for evermore Will you still need me, will you still feed me When I'm sixty-four?
It was this song which convinced my 75 yr old dad that Paul was a genius and he was hooked on McCartney’s music from then on to the very day he died at age 85.
Ok, now i've seen Adrian Holovaty with Joscho Stephan and with Josh Turner. And i've seen Gonzalo Bergara with Joscho Stephan and with Josh Turner. Now i wanna see Joscho Stephan with Josh Turner. Awesome playin by the way.
Don’t let Henley get you down. You have great talent. There is plenty of old public domain music that needs to be remembered and shared with your generation. Keep playing, recording, and sharing your talent. Unfortunately people like Henley won’t be remembered except for being greedy and that is a poor legacy.
Great job, you two. Josh... just too much talent in your ten fingers, and the vocals are so well done! Adrian, for God's sake, what an awesome talent! Loved your version of a ol' Beatle favorite, please do more together, just amazing. Oh, and Josh, next time on the West Coast, come to the Northern California central valley!
I am starting a kind of music career while approaching my retirement at 65. When I'm 64. Hey, great guitar playing and singing you guys. Great arrangement. Fun.
Josh, you and your friends are awesome. I swear, man, I'm on the razors edge every day...do I try to force in more practice time or do I just burn my guitars. Love listening to all of you in all your configurations. That's a hell of a talented crowd you run with. Keep on doing what you do. All of .you guys,
Thanks for the fun times, Josh!
Django Framework make sense now!
great playing Adrian!
Muy buen trabajo, Adrián. Gracias.
Perfect playing both! Very similar to the Perfesser, Gene Nichols, whom I heard play this at a fundraiser in the late eighties. At one time called the greatest guitarist in the United States by his friend Jim Croce. I don’t mean that you guys sound like his stuff on purpose, most people don’t even know who he was, I am giving you the highest compliment possible on a cover track, in that such an amazing performance of your reminded me of him. I searched the web high and low, and all I found was him playing a saw while a guy played his theramin, people came from worldwide to play on an original that Theramin made for him, so all we have is him like a few years older than dirt playing the saw, which is exactly why you boys need to keep on recording!
To Adrian, you are such a gift, you are wonderful to hear, joy and skill always are. I don’t know you any more than that, I’m afraid. I have been following Josh for a while now, the word is genius, get used to it. Your musical choices, your talent and many gifts, and the way you bring out the best in others qualifies you for the word. This coming from someone who sat on her back porch watching Steve Goodman back in the day. He knew how to laugh, too. I think I actually heard Steve do Martha my Dear, again the joy and skill, yeah he shared those as well. He was Jon Prine’s best friend, I think you have done like Paradise or another of his. I just thought I would take the time to say this, I know a few of your patrons and others I have steered your way, and I wanted them and others to hear. Don’t be an unsung hero hon, play with as many people as you can, but get it all on tape! We have nothing from the Perfessor, little from Goodman, Ole Joe of St. Pancras just died with only a few minutes of him ever recorded, on piano and being silly singing from one of the Mediterranean ‘s premiere musical talents of the sixties. He would love you boys, he would probably have cried to hear you Adrian! He lost himself in prison, I remember my Dad Donald Beckwith, greatest alcoholic guitarist of all time according to Kris Kristofferson, just crying saying no way Joe was going to survive and he kinda didn’t. So, I say stay out of trouble especially in countries whose language you do not speak, stay way from chemical recreation, and collaborate on and off camera as much as you can. If you are in London call up Terry Miles or Brendan Kavenough, either one of you or both, they would adore this track and you can never have enough crazy genius piano men in your life, that’s a rule. My only other rule is that you introduce yourself to Alice Cooper, he has more road wisdom and just plain old guy wisdom than almost anyone out there and he would feel honored to know you. Let him beat you at golf though, it’s the only time he voluntarily gets any sunshine and should be encouraged. Peace.
Nope, have to say it again. Peter Tork’s Lady’s Baby! Maybe Reina would sing it, but I think you could pull it all off. Cooper’s I Never Cry is a thought to.
..please remove the comma, it incompletes the sentence...thanks!
You guys sounded amazing!
Oooh yes, so good guys!
Guitar PewDiePie approves. 🙌🙌
Paul davids commenting on this.... my two favorite youtube celebs appreciating each others work makes my day
you need to take singing classes paul.
Paul Davids zekers ( vooral door Amsterdam op 0:00)
Wow
I just turned 65 and remember when this song came out and thought that was so far away.....well......woosh....here I am. LOL Thank you for the fun song which hasn’t aged at all.
63 in two weeks! Jeesh, were did years go? Great job guys.
Welcome to my world!
The day before I reached 65 I still felt youngish, the
day of my birthday not too bad, the day after that I suddenly turned into this old bloke who keeps taking about the good old days!
Where have the years gone😂
Here's another old codger -- I turn 64 in January. I bet Paul thinks about writing this now at 77 and muses about the good old days at 64.
I am a tad younger but yes, time flies.
Just turned 64, 1 hour ago and chose your version to listen to. To remind me there's still hope for good musicians in the future.
Yes, there is. So glad to see/hear musicians who don't need a machine to keep a beat.
I've only got a day left at 64. Glad I caught this in time!
there's a lot of great musicians nowadays, it's just the industry don't pick them up since the fans are looking for what's in the industry right now. degenerate's music
Adrian's solo at 1:34 is beyond brilliant. What a talent.
Totally Agree!
4-fingered Django,
For Sure.
Hate to be a party pooper, but the solo impressed me the least. It lacked vibrato big time. Quite important when playing gypsy swing as it also determines dynamic control! It could also be the guitar make had poor sound. Well, getting just an OK Selmer-Maccaferri can be a very pricey enterprise.
Sorry for being that guy, but that certainly isn't talent. It's hundreds of hours of work and sweat and blistered fingers ; that is, in my opinion, what we should praise. I think there's no such thing as talent
2015 Josh: “I was hesitant to ever cover The Beatles, but I’ll try anything once.” (Martha My Dear vid)
2016: I Saw Her Standing There
2017: Eleanor Rigby; Michelle
2019: When I’m 64; Rocky Raccoon
Also “Get Back” frequently in concert :)
he did she's leaving home too
@@reigenlucilfer6154 and damn well at that
Ah, it seems we share a favourite Beatle!
He did junk too
@@davidevans7897 yes Mac cartney’ s songs
Adrian's eyebrow at 01:57 "Man that sounded pretty good."
Again at 2:39
Probably the most understated 'guitar face' I've ever seen lol
Ha!
Well it did sound pretty good
I hope Paul McCartney gets a load of this video. He'll LOVE it!
YESSSSSSS
Just turned 64 today.
Thanks for making my day.
The good news is that she still needs and feeds me!
I was younger than you when this song came out, and let me warn you Josh, that 64 creeps up on you faster than you can imagine!!
Hee hee. And all that, don't trust anyone over thirty stuff....
You ain't kidding, I'm still 64 until February.
So true. I loved John but I liked Paul's "granny stuff" even back then when it wasn't cool and one of the advantages of age is no longer caring if I'm cool
Up thumb to 65...sorry!
Amen.
This is a great song, one for all time! The Beatles
My dad died at 64... This song means so much to me!
sending love ❤
@@Bc232klm thanks ❤️
Today is my little sister's 64th birthday, so I sent her this video. Thank you, Josh. Thank you, Adrian.
Only just finding this one now. Utterly fab!
I just realized that I was in my early 20's when I started listening to Josh and Adrian. I'm 31 this year, but I'm glad to know that your music will still be here 33 years from now. Cheers from Paris, gentlemen.
Damn Josh turner and they people he brings on the channel. Been a fan for a long time going back through the old stuff and it's just amazing
69 years plus ! What a ride! Thanks guys! Many memories from when this beautiful song came out and you guys were brilliant!
Fantastic...
One of your best. It's like Paul McCartney meets Django Reinhardt. It's really a treat for us viewers enjoying a great tune done to perfection in intimate quarters at five feet from the performers. You guys need an album together; the simplicity of one singer/two guitars is so damn refreshing compared to noise-filled over-produced songs today. ciao.
Excellent Lead Guitar !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Finally, a Beatles cover worth listening.
Thank you once again Josh...
It bears repeating that on top of all the singing and playing there is the technical wizardry. Magic Vanishing Bag? How?
Great arrangement Josh!
This is a version of this song we didn’t know we needed!
Unbelievable!!! I can't imagine how many takes it took to nail that masterpiece with no slip ups. Well Done!!! 🤩
This is great. I am so thankful that we have a platform that allows us to enjoy the talent of people like Josh and Adrian.
A big smile on my face 😊😊
One of ( the many) pearls of Paul McCartney.
This Django Reinhardt version is exellent.
Bravo...toppp le guitariste chanteur😊
I love how you said "chuck" with Paul's voice! You've got a good ear for impressions as well as music.
Noticed that too. Doesn't get that clipped Liverpudlian U though :-)
I've noticed that he seems to fall into a British accent, when he sings a McCartney song. LOL
Enjoyed that jazz treatment from Adrian H. It's not often my attention is diverted from Josh T's guitar playing. Nearly 71 now, 64 seems young, but I remember when it seemed ridiculously old. You guys showed just how good this piece of music can be.
Oh man, what a birthday present! Saw you in cologne, you and carson signed my lee stavall record and the concert was one of the best ive seen in my short life of (now) 23 years 😊
Jannis Rombeck i was standing there and saw the moment your guitar was signed! What an evening!
Paul and I believe especially his father Jim being a Jazz Kat would have been very happy to hear this version. Great arrangement, vocal & guitar solo. 👏👏🙏🎸
Good job! Forgot what a great chord progression and rhythm that was! Y'all nailed it in a gypsy fashion!
Never knew that she was so talented ❤
Tried to learn this by ear.... made it to the second chord.
so may i ask what are the first two chords ? :)
@@quentinos59400 😂
Adrian rocks. Do more with him please!
I'm 64 and remember the Beatles on Ed Sullivan. Loved them then. Love them now. I love this version guys!! Well done! Love the feel!
Getting Close to 64 and still enjoying these guys great music
1:08 Magic!!!
Thanks for making my Dad so happy on his 64th birthday, guys !!
I love Adrian's gypsy jazz style, I think I've been following his channel even longer than Josh's
Lyrics:
When I get older losing my hair
Many years from now
Will you still be sending me a Valentine
Birthday greetings bottle of wine
If I'd been out till quarter to three
Would you lock the door
Will you still need me, will you still feed me
When I'm sixty-four
You'll be older too
And if you say the word
I could stay with you
I could be handy, mending a fuse
When your lights have gone
You can knit a sweater by the fireside
Sunday mornings go for a ride
Doing the garden, digging the weeds
Who could ask for more
Will you still need me, will you still feed me
When I'm sixty-four
Every summer we can rent a cottage
In the Isle of Wight, if it's not too dear
We shall scrimp and save
Grandchildren on your knee
Vera, Chuck and Dave
Send me a postcard, drop me a line
Stating point of view
Indicate precisely what you mean to say
Yours sincerely, wasting away
Give me your answer, fill in a form
Mine for evermore
Will you still need me, will you still feed me
When I'm sixty-four
Holy cow. This Adrian is THE inventor of the Django web framework. I thought that was a different person. A multi-talented person, perfectly matched with Josh Turner.
Brilliant just brilliant!
Paul McCartney now 77.......Great job guys!
I'm a few months 64 and I've been listening to this song most of my life. Life is catching up with art. I may out run it.
It is in the spirit of The Beatles to "seamlessly" glue two parts of a tune together :)
I don't know if these get viewed, but I think you would really love the youtuber "PeaceJoyTown". He's an older Japanese man that makes some beautiful and melodic arrangements of Paul Simon, the Beatles, etc. He's been putting up his arrangements for a decade now, intermittently. He's great.
Your voice is getting so much brighter!
Just turn 64 in September and sent it to friends and family. Hope they smile too. Josh is a favorite but he knows this already! :)
KBS
OMG, Josh Turner and Adrian Holovaty together! 😍
Just magic. Way to brighten the day boys.
I really love - so much - Paul's "granny songs" (like "She leaving home", "Your mother should know", "Marta my dear", etc.) and you two have been great, great with this one ^^
He has an unexpectedly pleasant voice!
I love the “completely committed to the music” bed head.
even josh has to smile for the playing of adrian....sooo goooood
This is absolutely stunning, buzzing to see you at the music hall in my home town Aberdeen!
I like that a guitar can masquerade as an entire clarinet section and also tubular bells! The song would be incomplete without so many wonderful little countermelodies.
The outtake at the end is too relatable.
Great to feature Adrian. To me he is one of the great guitarist!
Two of my favorite guitarists! This is awesome!
Scott Penick my thoughts exactly!
I'm turning '64 in January. I was 9 when this was originally released.. Great job..
Who knew this would lend so well to gypsy jazz treatment?! I swear.... Josh Turner & friends are nothing short of a perpetual factory of feel-goodness. What you guys deliver is less just playing music and more providing spiritual services to your fellow man. Thank you and carry on, mate.
My favourite of the Fab Four.Granny’s songs are the best!
Awwwwwwww. Well said. That Is how it feels sometimes. Thanks for reminding us and adding that funny clip at the end.
Pure magic gentlemen pure magic 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Gypsy jazz is my favorite! Thank You for featuring it in your upload!
Great voice & so talents!
[Verse 1: Paul McCartney]
When I get older losing my hair
Many years from now
Will you still be sending me a valentine
Birthday greetings, bottle of wine?
[Verse 2: Paul McCartney]
If I'd been out till quarter to three
Would you lock the door
Will you still need me, will you still feed me
When I'm sixty-four?
[Verse 3: Paul McCartney]
You'll be older too
And if you say the word
I could stay with you
[Verse 4: Paul McCartney]
I could be handy mending a fuse
When your lights have gone
You can knit a sweater by the fireside
Sunday mornings go for a ride
[Verse 5: Paul McCartney]
Doing the garden, digging the weeds
Who could ask for more?
Will you still need me, will you still feed me
When I'm sixty-four?
[Verse 6: Paul McCartney]
Every summer we can rent a cottage
In the Isle of Wight, if it's not too dear
We shall scrimp and save
Grandchildren on your knee
Vera, Chuck, and Dave
[Verse 7: Paul McCartney]
Send me a postcard, drop me a line
Stating point of view
Indicate precisely what you mean to say
Yours sincerely, wasting away
[Verse 8: Paul McCartney]
Give me your answer, fill in a form
Mine for evermore
Will you still need me, will you still feed me
When I'm sixty-four?
It was this song which convinced my 75 yr old dad that Paul was a genius and he was hooked on McCartney’s music from then on to the very day he died at age 85.
Oh boy !
What a nice way to start my day . Regards from Brazil.
Every Beatle song covered by Josh is simply fantastic
So Good Josh, as always. And Amazing! Adrian Holovaty!
Ho 64 anni ma non sono nell’isola di Wight. Sono in Sardegna e non so descrivere quanto mi fa piacere sentirvi suonare!Bravissimi!!!
J'adore ces moments de complicité, et vos sourires. Merci pour tous ces bons moments
Amicalement - Francois
Ahhh The Beatles did it all. Great cover
It's a tune filled with such gratitude. Great work, Adrian and Josh.
I be 66 in Oct where has time gone thank for sharing your talents beautiful job guys made me smile 👍
Adrian’s UA-cam cover of In My Life inspired our solo guitarist cover for out wedding ceremony song! He’s amazing.
Thanks for this..awesome..
Thank You for this amazing version of an amazing piece of music ! From France !
Such amazing talent. That’s all that needs saying.
Just great. Love how AH's guitar fills in those vocal melodies.
Ok, now i've seen Adrian Holovaty with Joscho Stephan and with Josh Turner. And i've seen Gonzalo Bergara with Joscho Stephan and with Josh Turner. Now i wanna see Joscho Stephan with Josh Turner. Awesome playin by the way.
Absolutely awesome!!!! Both guitars have the perfect tone for this song and Adrian's playing just blows me away
Josh and all the people he collaborates with are on every Sunday morning in my house. ❤
Great musical talent, giving his personal touch, impressive musicians, greetings from Argentina !!
Don’t let Henley get you down. You have great talent. There is plenty of old public domain music that needs to be remembered and shared with your generation. Keep playing, recording, and sharing your talent. Unfortunately people like Henley won’t be remembered except for being greedy and that is a poor legacy.
Great job, you two. Josh... just too much talent in your ten fingers, and the vocals are so well done! Adrian, for God's sake, what an awesome talent! Loved your version of a ol' Beatle favorite, please do more together, just amazing. Oh, and Josh, next time on the West Coast, come to the Northern California central valley!
I am starting a kind of music career while approaching my retirement at 65. When I'm 64. Hey, great guitar playing and singing you guys. Great arrangement. Fun.
Been waiting for this collab ever since the Costa Lukacs tune, Bravo my dudes
Can't stop replaying it
I will still follow this channel, when I am 64!
Bravo! Really brightened my morning!
Josh, you and your friends are awesome. I swear, man, I'm on the razors edge every day...do I try to force in more practice time or do I just burn my guitars. Love listening to all of you in all your configurations. That's a hell of a talented crowd you run with. Keep on doing what you do. All of .you guys,
Has moved past being 64, still loves this song.....and this version is just really fine.
Yes! more beatles! You're an inspiration Josh
I am 70, still love this song and their great version. thank you.