Lying in bed, phone in hand, headphones in ears listening to Beatles sing a cappella and realizing I have it better than 99.99999% of all the humans that have existed before me.
When broken down like this, this is so beautiful, I was playing the music in my head, the guitars and drums in between. I wonder if anyone else did this
0:00 You Never Give Me Your Money 3:32 Sun King 5:08 Mean Mr Mustard 6:13 Her Majesty 6:36 Polythene Pam 7:44 She Came In Through The Bathroom Window 9:40 Golden Slumbers 11:13 Carry That Weight 12:44 The End
@@danieldaniels7571it’s the early mix. Then they discarded Her Majesty just before the final release. But sound technicians left the track at the end of the master tape.
I have many albums tied on my list of second-favorites. But there is only one all time favorite on my list, and this is it. In the mid nineties I went to London and stood on the exact spot where the Abbey Road album cover photo was shot. The cars were different, but the roadway looked the same. I went to the door of the studio and knocked to see if they would let me in. The gentleman who answered explained that they would love to let me in but couldn't because it's a working studio then gave me a studio brochure. I bet he had a desk just inside the door with a big stack of brochures to give to people who knock. He told me that every couple months or so they clean all the graffiti that Beatles fans from all over the world leave on the low wall in front of the studio so that visitors will have somewhere to leave new graffiti.
That IS pretty cool. He slipped bits in on other stuff, too. During the drum intro in the Pepper Reprise, it has always sounded to me like he says "bye," as if signing off at the end of the mythical SGT Pepper show.
Growing up together does that. Thats why not many bands are like this today. These guys were around 16 when they first started playing together. They didn’t get “big” until nearly 8 years later.
For sure. Another great example of that are the beach boys and the bee gees. Growing up together and literally having similar voices because of shared blood.
Also a testament to George Martin. He really had to work hard to make their voices blend as perfectly as possible. It's amazing how good they were considering they were just some lads who loved rock 'n' roll, not choirboys.
A COSMIC ORGASM LOST TO MANY BEATLES FANS - IGNORANT OF THIS FAB BLESSING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! SO SHARE AT THE NEXT PARTY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I love this. Listening to McCartney here in isolation is fantastic and it makes it all the more sad how age has taken his voice (it happens to nearly everyone so that's not a Paul problem).
@@patshanleymusic I don’t understand what you’re arguing about. I never suggested aging is his fault. Everyone ages. In my opinion, his voice is not nearly as good as it used to be. And it’s because of his age. If you disagree with that opinion, that’s perfectly fine.
In “You Never Give Me Your Money” when I was a less experienced The Beatles enthusiast I always thought that the band got an external vocalist for the out of college money spent bit
I always assumed they used female backing vocalists for the high-pitched “love you” harmonies on ‘The End’. Only found out the other day that it’s Paul’s voice sped up…😮
I always considered "Because" part of the medley - though not everyone agrees. I really feel its absence here. It may be their best vocal performance - and that is saying something. They were incredible.
Someone noted in the vocal-only Revolver video, that the Beatles ability to lay down ABSOLUTELY SUBLIME harmonies, like it's nothing, is mind-boggling.
I am 65 years old and a good musician and vocalist as well as an engineer. But this is blowing my MIND!!! Who in their right mind couldn't fall in love with the Beatles immediately? I am glad my ears are able to hear this pure genius from those FAB crazy guys still to this day.😊
My dad was a huge Beatles fan and would have loved this. He died before internet reached it's current potential, so he never had a cellphone and UA-cam wasn't even a concept.
Of all the things that made The Beatles attractive, I was drawn to their voices. The 3 of them, singing together, is just beautiful. Thank you for posting this. Beatles4Ever
On Carry that Weight, Ringo’s voice sounds louder than the others’. Paul originally wrote that song with Ringo’s voice in mind. You can see that on Get Back (the documentary).
@@prumpPete Best was the *BEST* Beatle ever .....Well I forgot *YOKO* *!* O.k. then, PETE BEST IS THE SECOND BEST BEATLE & *YOKO* is the best Beatle *EVER*
não tenho palavras pra descrever, só tenho a agradecer por ter 2 orelhas e o privilégio de ouvir essas harmonias angelicais da maior banda que a humanidade já viu
The reason they couldn’t finish “Now and Then” until 2022 is because they didn’t have the tech to clearly separate John’s vocals from the piano… and now that tech is readily available for people like this UA-camr to do this for fun. Crazy, but impressive and lovely to listen to!
@RichMansour I beg to differ. Bottom line no matter the time delay and John's untimely death, Now and Then IS a Beatles recording dude. Yoko sanctioned it along with Olivia Harrison..Paul and Ringo sing along with John across time. Even Giles is the son of George Martin and Giles has been mixing and producing Beatles material including "Love" for a couple decades now..
@stevekaspar1396 are u aware that John was Adamantly Against this kind of thing and made it clear?? And where's George? This is a cheap demp during John's disappearing years in 1977 that has absolutely Nothing to do with Paul Ringo or George. He himself refused to release it and wouldn't put on Double fantasy. Are we gonn take every bleeping thing John or George sang in the shower or didn't release and put the Beatles name on it and call it the Beatles so it can sell a zillion copies 53 later after braking up?? What kind of cheap sht is that?? Hey Jude, yesterday, in my life, here comes the sun meets the lost solo Beatles demos... no thank u
This musical medley and the "nonsense" lyrics helped inspire and establish bands like Yes which hid meaning in what appeared to be lyrical gobbledygook nestled in symphonic epics. Jon Anderson of Yes confirmed that their long-form music was directly inspired by side two of Abbey Road. Thanks for posting this vocal isolation.
Side 2 of Abbey Road is my favorite piece of music that I have ever heard. Ever in my life. Somehow I never noticed how much Beach Boys influence there is in some of the vocals here. McCartney and Brian Wilson both always talk about how they were affected by the other; it's extremely evident here. What the heck, it made both of them that much better.
Oh, my ...those harmonies are just glorious! It's easy for me to get lost in their songs and forget how brilliantly their voices blended together. Keep in mind, John, Paul and George met up in their teens 😮. Ringo strolls in a few years later. Makes me truly believe sometimes things are just meant to be. Lightning in a bottle, this band was...no doubt about it!⚡☄🌟
Wonderful. Played the bass and guitar parts in my head throughout and had a fantastic time. Really can appreciate all of the due diligence The Beatles put into all of these amazing vocal tracks. Thanks for the trip down memory lane!
Abbey Road has been my favorite Beatles album for a long, long time. It was interesting to hear this and realize some of the words are slightly different than I've believed for 20 years.
Mean Mr. Mustard. Everyone, including me, has thought he sings "sleeps in a hole in the road." When in fact you hear him say ROSE, not ROAD. It only took 54 years.
I remember finding a Ten Bob Note in the Co-Op as a ten year old out with me mam in 1969! I didn’t tell her I found it, (and I didn’t stick it up my nose either!). I stuck it in my pocket and it and it kept me going in sweets for months!
people often mention lennon more often but paul really was, and still is, one of the beat singers of pop history. What 81 year old can rock that hard? The one who sang a song about weed for Barack Obama, that’s who.
They sing well a cappella. The album is one of the best, perhaps the best. Everything was done at a high professional and technical level. I'm delighted. But it’s better to listen to it in full.
Listening to these lyrics, and the amazing harmonies, clearly this Abbey Road album was a masterpiece. Eat your hearts out out Beach Boys and Queen! One of the best Beatles albums of all time. Thanks for posting this! PS: For anyone interested, have a listen to the isolated vocals of Helter Skelter if you want some more shivers.
[Earphones/headphones on] Close your eyes and set you volume to 0. Then increase little by little and it'll look like you're approaching to them while they're recording.
Fabulous recording of just The Fab Four’s voices…and how appropriate was it that The Beatles chose to end Abbey Road with The End, that included only these lyrics, “And in the end, the love you take is equal to the love…you make”, of their last song, of their last album of their recording career.
I love McCartney's voice change in "You Never Give Me Your Money".
I thought that was ringo
@@timothyholly1289Paul has many different voices he uses, you can hear it in Oh! Darling or I’ve Got A Feeling 👌
@@musicmeister075 Lady Madonna is a drastic one
I thought it was ringo when i first hesrd it
What you guys are hearing is called a compressor. It's what's changing his vocal quality on this and in lady Madonna, etc.
Lying in bed, phone in hand, headphones in ears listening to Beatles sing a cappella and realizing I have it better than 99.99999% of all the humans that have existed before me.
I read that to the "Out of College" part and wondered where this went
XDDDDD
Hoje estou fazendo exatamente a mesma coisa. Mesma sensação.
Absolute truth
That's precisely how I just listened to this. 😊
7:29 john lennon talking like hes in a video game
John Lennon voice pack when?
7:33 Giving advice with an accent.
Paul's voice on Gloden Slumbers is magnificent.
My favorite part
@@willoverdoseonmusicmine too. I often wish there was a longer version of that song separate from the medley as it's just so good.
It's also magnificent on Golden Slumbers.
@@liveinthepresent219ok
“Gloden Slumbers”? Is that a remix or something?
When broken down like this, this is so beautiful, I was playing the music in my head, the guitars and drums in between. I wonder if anyone else did this
Hell yeah!!!!
oh yeah, doing it right now, I tend to be a tad too slow though
same
Yep
Heck yeah! It's almost impossible NOT to.
I may never listen to Polythene Pam the same way again now that I know how John was cheering everyone on hilariously at the end...
John’s exaggerated Liverpudlian accent on Polythene Pam
That’s what I’m saying!
10:22 The way Paul sings "smiles await you when you rise"
I think it’s “awake”
@@Y-two-Kit’s await
@@dackling268awake, but probably should be await
@@Y-two-Kdef says awake, but await makes more sense.....?
@@paulpennacchia701it’s await.
0:00 You Never Give Me Your Money
3:32 Sun King
5:08 Mean Mr Mustard
6:13 Her Majesty
6:36 Polythene Pam
7:44 She Came In Through The Bathroom Window
9:40 Golden Slumbers
11:13 Carry That Weight
12:44 The End
The original mix!
Why is Her Majesty in the middle?
@@danieldaniels7571it’s the early mix. Then they discarded Her Majesty just before the final release. But sound technicians left the track at the end of the master tape.
@@ivanfavarin6044minus the final D major chord...
@@ivanfavarin6044 They also left some piano chords in Golden Slumbers vocal track.
This is why Abbey Road is my favorite album of all time.
Hello stranger. I doubt we’ll ever meet but I’m glad we’re joined in the fact that Abbey Road is the greatest album ever made.
A perfect album- but it also had that something extra that makes it something even more than art.i can't really explain it.
I have many albums tied on my list of second-favorites. But there is only one all time favorite on my list, and this is it. In the mid nineties I went to London and stood on the exact spot where the Abbey Road album cover photo was shot. The cars were different, but the roadway looked the same. I went to the door of the studio and knocked to see if they would let me in. The gentleman who answered explained that they would love to let me in but couldn't because it's a working studio then gave me a studio brochure. I bet he had a desk just inside the door with a big stack of brochures to give to people who knock. He told me that every couple months or so they clean all the graffiti that Beatles fans from all over the world leave on the low wall in front of the studio so that visitors will have somewhere to leave new graffiti.
So listening to what Lennon is saying at the end of Polythene Pam is amazing.
That IS pretty cool. He slipped bits in on other stuff, too. During the drum intro in the Pepper Reprise, it has always sounded to me like he says "bye," as if signing off at the end of the mythical SGT Pepper show.
Voices blend so well
Growing up together does that. Thats why not many bands are like this today. These guys were around 16 when they first started playing together. They didn’t get “big” until nearly 8 years later.
Big reason why they were so popular, the way their voices harmonized
For sure. Another great example of that are the beach boys and the bee gees. Growing up together and literally having similar voices because of shared blood.
@@sl1ck557 that still exists, a lot more now probably
Also a testament to George Martin. He really had to work hard to make their voices blend as perfectly as possible. It's amazing how good they were considering they were just some lads who loved rock 'n' roll, not choirboys.
Paul's vocals are so amazing.
A COSMIC ORGASM LOST TO MANY BEATLES FANS - IGNORANT OF THIS FAB BLESSING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! SO SHARE AT THE NEXT PARTY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Truly ❤
And there was Ringo, singing his heart out in Carry That Weight this whole time
❤❤❤❤❤
The voices are so powerful, clear, with succinct pronunciation.
That magic feeling......
nowhere to go
@@harmoniabalanzanowhere to go
We all feel it when listening to this.
I never realized the line was 'out of college' - I always heard 'out a job with'
Please take a moment to listen to George, Paul, John, singing in harmony. Perfection!
Paul’s voice in golden slumbers is crazy! 💯
It just Shows that even just their Vocals by themselves are Amazing
came for the goofy thumbnail, stayed for the vocal lines cuz its crazy gooddddd
I love this. Listening to McCartney here in isolation is fantastic and it makes it all the more sad how age has taken his voice (it happens to nearly everyone so that's not a Paul problem).
Bro, he still has a pretty good voice, especially since he’s STILL TOURING
He’s in his 80s…
@@patshanleymusic yes, everyone knows that.
@@kpmac1 Just as everyone knows age deteriorates muscles, like those found in the throat, where your voice comes from...
@@patshanleymusic I don’t understand what you’re arguing about. I never suggested aging is his fault. Everyone ages. In my opinion, his voice is not nearly as good as it used to be. And it’s because of his age. If you disagree with that opinion, that’s perfectly fine.
This album made in 1969 and still sound current in 2023. Probably ahead of today’s music. Speaks volumes for this timeless band.
Probably.?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????.
@@enkibumbu You’re the worst kind of person in music comment sections
Not probably but IS ahead of today's music.
Yep, we've definitely gone backwards. Auto-Tune middle of the road crap defines 90% of music today. Sad.
In “You Never Give Me Your Money” when I was a less experienced The Beatles enthusiast I always thought that the band got an external vocalist for the out of college money spent bit
I always assumed they used female backing vocalists for the high-pitched “love you” harmonies on ‘The End’. Only found out the other day that it’s Paul’s voice sped up…😮
@@paulofarrell6498Interesting!
7:22 me listening to a Beatles album
I always considered "Because" part of the medley - though not everyone agrees. I really feel its absence here. It may be their best vocal performance - and that is saying something. They were incredible.
So it was John who shouted, “Oh, look out!”
mimi.......................................
Amazing as always. You can see how Queen would be influenced by those complex harmonies. Thank so much for uploading.
Those harmonised ahh’s in You Never Give Me Your Money are just pure bliss
Someone noted in the vocal-only Revolver video, that the Beatles ability to lay down ABSOLUTELY SUBLIME harmonies, like it's nothing, is mind-boggling.
Astounding, think Queen might have got a few ideas from them! Never realised that until I heard this…
THE HARMONIES!!!!
i never realised the "aaah" part in you never give me your money had that many harmonies
I am 65 years old and a good musician and vocalist as well as an engineer. But this is blowing my MIND!!! Who in their right mind couldn't fall in love with the Beatles immediately? I am glad my ears are able to hear this pure genius from those FAB crazy guys still to this day.😊
I'm with you man
3 CHORD DRUGGIES MAKE ANY CHILD REJOICE! HOW DO THEY DO IT?
@@Wheresthelove7 3 CHORD DRUGGIES KNOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
My dad was a huge Beatles fan and would have loved this. He died before internet reached it's current potential, so he never had a cellphone and UA-cam wasn't even a concept.
THANK YOU SO MUCH for putting Her Majesty where it belongs
Sun King always makes me fee like floating. Love that track!
One of my favorite songs.
You can easily tell that they worked hard to get the right sound. They were so great. The Beethoven’s of our time. Timelessness
I love the voicing in sun king. Wow. This whole thing is amazing. I can hear the music…..Now that’s amazing.
The highest “love you” vocals in The End sounds like they were recorded at half speed to give the high pitch. I’d never noticed that.
Of all the things that made The Beatles attractive, I was drawn to their voices.
The 3 of them, singing together, is just beautiful.
Thank you for posting this. Beatles4Ever
there're 4 of them
@@prump ringo barely ever sung on tracks
@@titantitan9550 You can definitely hear him here in some of the harmonies
On Carry that Weight, Ringo’s voice sounds louder than the others’. Paul originally wrote that song with Ringo’s voice in mind. You can see that on Get Back (the documentary).
@@prumpPete Best was the *BEST* Beatle ever .....Well I forgot *YOKO* *!* O.k. then,
PETE BEST IS THE SECOND BEST BEATLE & *YOKO* is the best Beatle *EVER*
I always imagined that "Her Majesty" was Yoko.
Polythene Pam certainly was.
Polythene Pam was a girl back in Liverpool in the Cavern. She'd burn & eat polythene...her name was Pat.
Her Majesty was Queen Elizabeth II
I feel like ive seen the magna carta and discovered the eye of Horus finally hearing what the hell John is ad-libbing in Polythene Pam.
I always thought ... 'Oh, look out!' -- was Paul. John's ad-libs there on Polyphene Pam are found gold! Thanks!
Musical perfection
não tenho palavras pra descrever, só tenho a agradecer por ter 2 orelhas e o privilégio de ouvir essas harmonias angelicais da maior banda que a humanidade já viu
The reason they couldn’t finish “Now and Then” until 2022 is because they didn’t have the tech to clearly separate John’s vocals from the piano… and now that tech is readily available for people like this UA-camr to do this for fun. Crazy, but impressive and lovely to listen to!
These particular stems have been around since 2009 thanks to The Beatles Rock Band
EDIT: nevermind these aren't the RB ones but still
Actually, the tech used for Now and Then can separate each voice apart from the other onto a separate track.
That song has nothing to do with the Beatles whatsoever. A solo John demo from '77 he never bothered to record.
@RichMansour I beg to differ. Bottom line no matter the time delay and John's untimely death, Now and Then IS a Beatles recording dude. Yoko sanctioned it along with Olivia Harrison..Paul and Ringo sing along with John across time. Even Giles is the son of George Martin and Giles has been mixing and producing Beatles material including "Love" for a couple decades now..
@stevekaspar1396 are u aware that John was Adamantly Against this kind of thing and made it clear?? And where's George? This is a cheap demp during John's disappearing years in 1977 that has absolutely Nothing to do with Paul Ringo or George. He himself refused to release it and wouldn't put on Double fantasy. Are we gonn take every bleeping thing John or George sang in the shower or didn't release and put the Beatles name on it and call it the Beatles so it can sell a zillion copies 53 later after braking up?? What kind of cheap sht is that?? Hey Jude, yesterday, in my life, here comes the sun meets the lost solo Beatles demos... no thank u
Just one of the many reasons they are the greatest band ever!
This musical medley and the "nonsense" lyrics helped inspire and establish bands like Yes which hid meaning in what appeared to be lyrical gobbledygook nestled in symphonic epics. Jon Anderson of Yes confirmed that their long-form music was directly inspired by side two of Abbey Road. Thanks for posting this vocal isolation.
I'm so glad you can clearly hear John doesn't say "play!" But "great!". Debunks the late solo start myth.
Side 2 of Abbey Road is my favorite piece of music that I have ever heard. Ever in my life. Somehow I never noticed how much Beach Boys influence there is in some of the vocals here. McCartney and Brian Wilson both always talk about how they were affected by the other; it's extremely evident here. What the heck, it made both of them that much better.
The Beach Boys were great, but not comparable to the Beatles.
Oh, my ...those harmonies are just glorious! It's easy for me to get lost in their songs and forget how brilliantly their voices blended together. Keep in mind, John, Paul and George met up in their teens 😮. Ringo strolls in a few years later. Makes me truly believe sometimes things are just meant to be. Lightning in a bottle, this band was...no doubt about it!⚡☄🌟
They were the 8th wonder of the world.........Without a doubt!!!
Wonderful. Played the bass and guitar parts in my head throughout and had a fantastic time. Really can appreciate all of the due diligence The Beatles put into all of these amazing vocal tracks. Thanks for the trip down memory lane!
It is great to hear these pure vocals and harmonies. Much better than today's singers that are automatically auto tuned.
They are/were far beyond from this world!!!! They were in their mid twenties!!!
The Fab4! The greatest ever ❤
Abbey Road has been my favorite Beatles album for a long, long time. It was interesting to hear this and realize some of the words are slightly different than I've believed for 20 years.
Simple y sencillamente lo mejor del siglo xx.
En musica popular.y sus muchas variantes. Solo eran
T H E B E A T L E S
Ringo's nice and loud on Carry That Weight
LOVE HIM
If anyone ever wondered where the fifth Beatle is ? Look on the left side
john's vocals is amazing,is the Best
Mean Mr. Mustard. Everyone, including me, has thought he sings "sleeps in a hole in the road." When in fact you hear him say ROSE, not ROAD. It only took 54 years.
I remember finding a Ten Bob Note in the Co-Op as a ten year old out with me mam in 1969! I didn’t tell her I found it, (and I didn’t stick it up my nose either!). I stuck it in my pocket and it and it kept me going in sweets for months!
Wow! Never realized Her Majesty is in the middle of the medley!
Beauty's beauty,class is class and genius is genius. Long live the Fab Four (I'm 62 by the way)
Лучший альбом не только у Битлз,но и в мире музыки вообще...
Got halfway through this video before realising their heads are in the thumbnail…
Golden slumbers hit different
Love hearing all the little things I was always so curious about loud and clear. Truly amazing gift.
why’s it beautiful
i can almost imagine the instruments playing
Yeah so true my brain is playing the music (Instruments).
I keep hearing snippets in between the lyrics! 😂
Almost??
people often mention lennon more often but paul really was, and still is, one of the beat singers of pop history. What 81 year old can rock that hard? The one who sang a song about weed for Barack Obama, that’s who.
Amazing Blessing!
They sing well a cappella. The album is one of the best, perhaps the best. Everything was done at a high professional and technical level. I'm delighted.
But it’s better to listen to it in full.
Listening to these lyrics, and the amazing harmonies, clearly this Abbey Road album was a masterpiece. Eat your hearts out out Beach Boys and Queen! One of the best Beatles albums of all time. Thanks for posting this!
PS: For anyone interested, have a listen to the isolated vocals of Helter Skelter if you want some more shivers.
You shouldve just left Paul’s feet! 😂
feet don't sing
alright toe sucker
I love this so much! Thank you!
Прекрасно сочетаются голоса!!! Равных BEATLES нет! И не будет!!!
ES GENIAL EL MEJOR GRUPO DE ROCK DE TODOS LOS TIEMPOS SUS INTERPRETACIONES TRACIENDEN EL TIEMPO.
All that work just in the vocals and harmonies 😮
This is really cool. I'd love to hear all the beatles songs this way.
Wonderful tribute to the Beatles!
We’re all here for ‘SMIIIILES AWAAAAAKE’ 🙂
Interesting to hear Ringo join them for Carry that Weight. 🙂
Wonderful indeed
1:26 backing vocals - instant tears/goosebumps. I mean, how can one band be so good?!
Thank you very much for this
thank you for posting this gem 🤟😎
Great Job on this, Junius! A whole new perspective
Sounds like they must have sped up a vocal track for the highest harmony near the end! Fascinating to hear!
They were sooooo good!
You messed my miming with Her Majesty at the original place!
no autotune! Perfect
[Earphones/headphones on] Close your eyes and set you volume to 0. Then increase little by little and it'll look like you're approaching to them while they're recording.
Awesome!
Ringo canto fenomenal 🎉👏
Ringo no canta en este medley
@@pepeclasicoful es un comentario sarcastico, puesto a que en la imagen esta ringo pero el ni canta XD
@@jhiresinideas773 según yo el canta en The end junto con el resto de los beatles o algo así había visto
O golden slumbers
@@jhiresinideas773 a no es carry that weight
Absolute magic. Thank you so much :)
Beautiful
Based on this evidence, they’d have made a very fine barbershop quartet.
Fabulous recording of just The Fab Four’s voices…and how appropriate was it that The Beatles chose to end Abbey Road with The End, that included only these lyrics, “And in the end, the love you take is equal to the love…you make”, of their last song, of their last album of their recording career.
I love this thankyou baci x
FAB!
Great
Sensational, it’s real good that
Maravilloso!! Algo que jamás presenciaremos en la existencia !!
Ellos venían de otra galaxia💙💙💙
Les amoooo💙🙌🏻
De verdad que si, yo nunca me canso de escucharlos. 😍😍😍