You Never Give Me Your Money - Long Ending
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
- Specials Thanks to Secret Agent Paul
Abbey Road 1969
Recorded in 6 May 1969.
This is the version of You Never Give Me Your Money which continues on after the fade we know.
It's copied from a cassette to a cassette then to digital.
It's the take that was used on the album although the piano in the "Out of College..." section was overdubbed later with a more boogie feel
(probably by George Martin)
due to copyright issues i had to cut the first few minutes
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Paul McCartney: Lead Vocal and Piano.
George Harrison: Electric Guitar.
John Lennon: Electric Guitar.
Ringo Starr: Drum.
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Why is this not on the Abbey Road Super Deluxe
i have no idea!
They’re saving it for the Ultimate Super Deluxe Mega Version for the 75th Anniversary 😭
Because they prob thought it sounded like shet
They would never use this as a take.
Too sloppy
It's raw beatles which is the greatest
I bought this version on a bootleg years ago and I still play it. Very puzzling why they didn't include this on the box set.
i dont know why!!
Same here! I have this long version on a bootleg I bought over 35 years ago! When the Abbey Road deluxe compilation came out I was expecting this version to be in the package, but it wasn't, sadly!
@@tuviadavidmorrison4215 I also bought mine in the '90s. I asked Andrew Dixon from UA-cam today how many tracks does he think they're going to release from revolver before they release the boxset and he said four. So we'll just have to wait and see. I'm really excited for this revolver box set as it's my favorite Beatles album and I think they did a hell of a job on taxman thanks to I believe would be Peter Jackson and his team.
I don't think Lennon plays on this at all....& also....I was peeved that the remix included that duff lead guitar bit just before the fade out....which they quite obviously didn't want on the original final mix, as it's a mistake by George...and yet....they left it in on the remix....
A delight, proof that even at their heaviest, the Fabs still never took themselves *too* seriously.
1:35-1:44 that part was included in the Beatles Rock Band version of this song
I'm sure someone else has already commented this, but in regards to the boogie piano overdub in the "out of college..." section, I'm pretty sure it was Paul, though it was played slow and an octave lower then sped up to the speed of the rest of the track (and in the process brought the piano up an octave). I may have read bad info though and it may have indeed been George
maybe it was the both
This goes beyond where the published version has its fadeout. I had not heard this before.
Absolutely amazing and funny at the same time! I never in my life heard or even thought of the fade out of "you never give my your money". THANK YOU SO MUCH DLD2 MUSIC!
This is great! I've never heard this long version before.
Thanks for uploading!
You’re a fking LEGEND for this I am so amped
I have heard this on here before. Very nice
Thanks for this historic audio material¡¡ The Beatles music will never die¡¡¡¡
Pure Bliss
I needed this!!!!
Great 😊
Very cool. Would love to know how these were just now discovered.
This is amazing! Where was this cassette found?
i dont know..
A guy months ago sent it to my email and said to upload it
@@DLD2Music lol maybe is Paul McCartney
@@SGT.Styles lol
Where did you get the access to all those multitracks? 🙂
Superb!!!
Cool
Amazing! Thanks
That;s real kool! I kinda wonder if JL is playing that lead? You can hear George's leslie in the back and it resolves into a early-type rock n roll thing that John liked to do...just a thought
I don't know who played each part, no leslie on Guitar just in the piano track
@@DLD2Music Its there; critical listening
If this is the basic
It's John playing the rhythm part and George playing the lead.
From my understanding, the solo at the end of yngmym is John and George plays the lead part in the middle around the “nowhere to go” part
Wow... I hope you speak spanish...
Podría conseguir el flac... ESTO MERECE SER REMASTERIZADO ya que al parecer es una toma diferente a la original de You Never Give Your Money
Muchas gracias :')
El la toma del disco solo que esta en fade out
@@DLD2Music Oh bueno, solo lo decía que me suena a otra toma ya que se parece a la 36
1234567 all good children go to heaven!
Muy buna el final
lol the very end sounds nothing like yngmym
Well it's not hard to see (hear) why they edited it down. This gets tedious before it goes anywhere. And that aimless piano just sinks the ship.
Será que é IA?só faltava essa
Não é IA, você pode tomar a liberdade de ler a descrição
Where are these found
i dont know
Wow, where you find this?
Check the description
is this confirmed real
Yes it’s real
This is real. I've had the bootleg since the mid-80s, taken from the Abbey Road show of that time.
Do you know if this is george or Paul playing the solo?
well... this is the live track and paul is playing piano, you cant play piano and guitar at the same time.
the real question is, John or George? ;)
@@DLD2Music ah I see, most likely george then!
@@robinerdakos or John, who knows!!!!
@@DLD2Music maybe both like in The End
@@DLD2Music Sounds like George.
I need the tabs from this
Hahah good luck with that some weird improv going on here that’s for sure
@@curtis11214 yeah I know but it's actually pretty cool and sounds awesome
can you make i m down
i will!
@@DLD2Music I'm Down---yes! You've done I Will. 😅