Single (Lady Madonna-The Inner Light) 1968 00:00 Drums, Bass and Guitars 02:13 Piano, Handclaps and Brushes 04:41 Vocals and Tambourine 06:47 Piano, Vocals, Brushes and Saxo Personnel Drums, Tambourine and Brushes: Ringo Starr Handclaps: Ringo Starr, John Lennon, George Harrison and Paul Mccartney Bass (Rickenbacker 4001S): Paul Mccartney Piano (1905 Steinway Vertegrand "Mrs Mills" Piano): Paul Mccartney Guitar (Gibson SG and Epiphone Casino): John Lennon and George Harrison Lead Vocals: Paul Mccartney Backing Vocals: John Lennon, George Harrison and Paul Mccartney Tenor Saxophones: Ronnie Scott, Bill Povey Baritone Saxophones: Harry Klein, Bill Jackman Lady Madonna Basic Ringo: Brushes Paul: Piano and Vocal Guide Basic 2 Ringo: Drums Paul: Bass George: Lead Guitar John: Lead Guitar (Unison) Overdubs Paul: Other Piano Paul: Mellotron (Wipped) Ringo: Tambourine Handclaps: Paul, George, Ringo and John Paul: Lead Vocals Paul, George, Ringo and John: Brass Vocals Paul, George and John: Harmony Vocals Overdubs 2 Ronnie Scott, Bill Povey: tenor saxophones Harry Klein, Bill Jackman: baritone saxophones
Listen to John in the song Revolution when he sings the ‘world’. Great emphasis on D. But that’s the way someone is really supposed to sing. You have to pronounce the words clearly. Right?
For My money, they should've left the Brass off. The Guitars are killer awesome. This also shows how well Paul's Bass complimented what Ringo was doing. Incredible, the way these Dudes put together songs.
For those utter fools who think Lennon WAS the Beatles....GET SERIOUS> McCartney is writing, arranging background harmonies , singing incredible lead, playing a great bass line, and playing a fairly difficult counterpoint piano part on this one. He is heavily involved in ALL the Beatles recordings.
This is what I say constantly, that I’m in awe of Paul’s many remarkable talents and killer work ethic. He was always the Beatles’ secret weapon, and I’m not even saying that in a braggy way, just stating the truth. John & George fans get really defensive whenever Macca gets any kind of praise, I don’t understand why.
Paul was the best beatle by a long shot imo. He could (and did) have a successful career without the beatles; the others, as creative as they were in their prime, couldn't make it as far as they did without an utter genius as Paul by their side.
@@jovenintensa It was John's band but it was Paul's ambition and drive that sent them into the stratosphere after Revolver. All The Beatles are amazing but Paul is definitely my favorite!
Part of the reason for Paul's dominance, if you will, is the fact that he was the Beatles' most accomplished Musician. And he worked very hard at his craft, whether it being him staying behind after sessions to work out his Bass notes or arriving earlier than the others to practice his vocals, like on Oh, Darling. What alot of folks don't understand is that Paul became so good on so many instruments because he was constantly working and playing, during AND after the Beatles. He played alot of the Guitar Solos, not only on his songs but on John's and George's songs also, because he just got better at it than George, mainly because George was more interested in Eastern Instruments than his Guitar playing.That was part of the problem George had with Paul, and I suspect it was difficult for Paul, too, not wanting to step on toes but, at the same time, wanting to get the Guitar part right. Get Back was Paul's idea. He wanted the Beatles to Get Back to playing Live again. He felt they were losing contact with the fans. George wanted No Part of playing Live again. And John was in his Yoko/ Drug Haze. Paul's Pushing led to Resentment. Paul had no interest in Resting on Laurels; he wanted to be a Working Musician and get the Beatles back on the Road. The others didn't. This was a Huge reason for the Break- Up.
Hearing these isolated tracks gives All of the music more Humanity.. Great Music being made by Great Musicians, on Tape.. It has a tonality that you can't get any other way.. I Still record on tape, to this very day.. It's Warm, and comforting... Lary
Me too. Harry Klein (Baritone Sax) is one of the four saxes, along with Ronnie Scott and two others. Harry Klein is my Uncle, so would be good to hear.
Thanks so much for all these! I'm especially delighted by this isolation, since the guitars have such a great sound, and the lads making that faux trumpet sound on the middle 8 is even funnier when heard so prominently. But most of all, Paul's vocals are IMMACULATE. His voice is so flexible and he changes it for just about every song, usually preferring style over technical skill. But he's a sponge and since he's cited Fats Domino as an inspiration, he chose a thicker tone with more vibrato. I love it! His use of vibrato in most songs can be a bit tentative, but here he is ON POINT. The octave leap into falsetto on "feed the re--e-eeehst!" is hard as hell to get right, much less with full vibrato rather than pop (where most hold a note for a bit before adding vibrato at the end). He'd have sounded awful using this style in, say, Blackbird or Yesterday. Here, though, he just goes for it and it slams. Until now I never noticed that here he really sounds like Billy Joel. Billy definitely has Paul as an influence (his voice, too, goes from sweet and gentle to hard rocking/soul). Has Joel ever covered this, I wonder?
Hear hear! Paul really was a fabulous musician, one of the best ever and his voice is one of the best in the industry for the last hundred years. Man got all the gifts, it’s not fair, lol.
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Its sounds almost like brass...some of my favourite Beatles 'sounds' are when they mix heavy brass instrumentation in with the group playing. I can't think of many bands who have exploited that sound - but it's very powerful on the likes of Savoy Truffle / Good Morning etc.
I am one of the original NYMurraytheKEd Shea girls...Every time you listen to a Beatles song, you notice something different yet that feeling in your heart never leaves...Those early days were the best! Enjoy and keep peace!
I love these... I download them all, open them in Garage Band, and then edit them together and line the parts up so they're multi-track again, and then I can fool around with re-mixing them. :)
There are two types of "isolated" multitrack "stems"/individual tracks: 1) Those that are direct copies from the original session multitrack tape (like those in the Rock Band game and any official release like the remix flash player on Paul's website and bands making the tracks available online.) 2) Digital separations using advanced AI processes found in programs like Deezer's Spleeter, iZotope's RX 7, Lalal.ia, etc. The isolation programs are getting better, but they're far from perfect. The artifacts and disruptions to the frequencies of certain instruments (bass in particular) are still very problematic. But they're getting better and on simple or uncluttered songs they can be quite effective. There's still nothing like having the actual multitracks but in a few years these programs will be that much better, making close study of the great recordings of all time accessible to everyone.
I wish more groups would be keen on releasing their stems for analysis and remixes, even for more obscure songs. If I was someone as big as a Beatle I would be all over that idea.
Thank you so much for taking the time to deconstruct the tracks/ isolate them. It helps immensely and it's like finding treasure. 🙂 Could I please ask you to do "No Reply" by the Beatles? I've tried looking everywhere for an isolated track with no success. I hope I'm not asking too much.
En música estaban muy adelantados a su época se inspiraron en los cantantes de los 50 de la talla de Elvis Chuck Berry elnprecyrsor del rock cantaban música de Larry Williams buddy Holly en los 60 frecuentaban con músicos de plink Floyd los byrds los beach boys con los Rolling stones Eric clapton Billy Preston Bryan Jones colaboró con los beatles en yellow submarine ellos fiel a su estilo y George Martin colaboraba con los beatles ya no habrá otra banda como ellos después de los beatles cada integrante de ellos trascendieron no solo Paul Mac cartney haxsido un poco fructífera horita sino canta música de los beatles solo música de los wings no llenaría estadios si no canta yesterday peor los cuatros eran indispensables John más Paul más George más Ringo igual the beatles
Actually Paul lifted much of this from Bad Penny Blues. I’m sure he must have heard the jazz tune,and got the feel for the song there. Brushes on drums,and the boogie piano. Paul is a bloody genius .
Ironically, this tune came out around the time ,I finally left Parochial skool .So they can all creep like Nuns now. All,the hits and abuse .Dedicated to the penguins in black
I dont know why but for some reason I cant get the tracks to match each other. I'm sitting in Audacity having a mental breakdown cause their timing is wonky af
This is 100% not Mrs Mills - I don't know why everyone at Abbey Road pedals that very odd narrative. The piano on this song is clearly not a tack piano, it's obvious it has normal hammers hitting the strings. It sounds nothing like the "ob la di" intro. Everytime paul says "this is the piano i played it on!" and plays the lick on Mrs Mills I think "how could anyone think that sounds like the recording?"
I always wondered which piano was used because when I use a steinway and sons sample it doesn't sound like Lady Madonna's piano, I put Mrs Mills because it is the piano that is speculated to be used, What piano do you think was used to make it sound so metallic and a little out of tune?
@@DLD2Music I would say probably the challen upright - just sounds like pauls playing it hard and its overly compressed. Here's a video of a kid playing "hey jude" on THE challen ua-cam.com/video/h_3rwnnAVe0/v-deo.html
@@neilcandeloramusic now that I see the sound of that Challen piano sound very similar, what gives the touch to the intro of lady madonna are the Brushes . in the end of the lady madonna video, he is seen playing a grand piano
Single (Lady Madonna-The Inner Light) 1968
00:00 Drums, Bass and Guitars
02:13 Piano, Handclaps and Brushes
04:41 Vocals and Tambourine
06:47 Piano, Vocals, Brushes and Saxo
Personnel
Drums, Tambourine and Brushes: Ringo Starr
Handclaps: Ringo Starr, John Lennon, George Harrison and Paul Mccartney
Bass (Rickenbacker 4001S): Paul Mccartney
Piano (1905 Steinway Vertegrand "Mrs Mills" Piano): Paul Mccartney
Guitar (Gibson SG and Epiphone Casino): John Lennon and George Harrison
Lead Vocals: Paul Mccartney
Backing Vocals: John Lennon, George Harrison and Paul Mccartney
Tenor Saxophones: Ronnie Scott, Bill Povey
Baritone Saxophones: Harry Klein, Bill Jackman
Lady Madonna
Basic
Ringo: Brushes
Paul: Piano and Vocal Guide
Basic 2
Ringo: Drums
Paul: Bass
George: Lead Guitar
John: Lead Guitar (Unison)
Overdubs
Paul: Other Piano
Paul: Mellotron (Wipped)
Ringo: Tambourine
Handclaps: Paul, George, Ringo and John
Paul: Lead Vocals
Paul, George, Ringo and John: Brass Vocals
Paul, George and John: Harmony Vocals
Overdubs 2
Ronnie Scott, Bill Povey: tenor saxophones
Harry Klein, Bill Jackman: baritone saxophones
I never noticed how Paul hits the "t's" so clear at the end of words.
There's a whole lot stuff we never noticed. Amazing
@Jim McCracken 💗💗
Listen to John in the song Revolution when he sings the ‘world’. Great emphasis on D. But that’s the way someone is really supposed to sing. You have to pronounce the words clearly. Right?
I’ve noticed that Fiona Apple and Ani DiFranco do that as well but with like every word that ends on a snare hit.
That's the consequence of compressing the audio signal. The rest of the tracks are quite compressed.
I wish the guitars were higher in the mix on the record. That tone is badass.
For My money, they should've left the Brass off. The Guitars are killer awesome. This also shows how well Paul's Bass complimented what Ringo was doing. Incredible, the way these Dudes put together songs.
For those utter fools who think Lennon WAS the Beatles....GET SERIOUS> McCartney is writing, arranging background harmonies , singing incredible lead, playing a great bass line, and playing a fairly difficult counterpoint piano part on this one. He is heavily involved in ALL the Beatles recordings.
This is what I say constantly, that I’m in awe of Paul’s many remarkable talents and killer work ethic. He was always the Beatles’ secret weapon, and I’m not even saying that in a braggy way, just stating the truth. John & George fans get really defensive whenever Macca gets any kind of praise, I don’t understand why.
Paul was the best beatle by a long shot imo. He could (and did) have a successful career without the beatles; the others, as creative as they were in their prime, couldn't make it as far as they did without an utter genius as Paul by their side.
@@jovenintensa It was John's band but it was Paul's ambition and drive that sent them into the stratosphere after Revolver. All The Beatles are amazing but Paul is definitely my favorite!
Part of the reason for Paul's dominance, if you will, is the fact that he was the Beatles' most accomplished Musician. And he worked very hard at his craft, whether it being him staying behind after sessions to work out his Bass notes or arriving earlier than the others to practice his vocals, like on Oh, Darling. What alot of folks don't understand is that Paul became so good on so many instruments because he was constantly working and playing, during AND after the Beatles. He played alot of the Guitar Solos, not only on his songs but on John's and George's songs also, because he just got better at it than George, mainly because George was more interested in Eastern Instruments than his Guitar playing.That was part of the problem George had with Paul, and I suspect it was difficult for Paul, too, not wanting to step on toes but, at the same time, wanting to get the Guitar part right.
Get Back was Paul's idea. He wanted the Beatles to Get Back to playing Live again. He felt they were losing contact with the fans. George wanted No Part of playing Live again. And John was in his Yoko/ Drug Haze. Paul's Pushing led to Resentment. Paul had no interest in Resting on Laurels; he wanted to be a Working Musician and get the Beatles back on the Road. The others didn't. This was a Huge reason for the Break- Up.
@@carlweaver3243 You are absolutely 100% correct!
The harmonies on "See How They Run" are just beautiful...I love this, thank you.
Hearing these isolated tracks gives All of the music more Humanity.. Great Music being made by Great Musicians, on Tape.. It has a tonality that you can't get any other way.. I Still record on tape, to this very day.. It's Warm, and comforting... Lary
Yesss, i think in the same way
Paul changes up the rhythm, and notes on each verse, and chorus. He’s bloody amazing. Everything is so subtle the way he switches up.
William
@@sanmiguelcopiassrl7974 Clown
Damn. that bass is awesome!
Bad tone. Sits perfect in the mix
1:18 that guitar is the best
I wish I could find the sax solo isolated by itself. That thing is VICIOUS.
Amen.
Me too. Harry Klein (Baritone Sax) is one of the four saxes, along with Ronnie Scott and two others. Harry Klein is my Uncle, so would be good to hear.
Love the piano improvisations that he plays every now and then. Just love these isolations. You always hear something new never heard before.
When I was a kid and this came out - I thought that it was Ringo on the vocal. Paul doing his Fats Domino impersonation on this.
Anyone know when he started singing like that? It’s really cool, he sounds like a totally different person
For a while I thought it Ringo singing too!
@@tim05519 me too! Amazing how Paul could change his voice so much, confusing us like that.
I thought Ringo sang "You've got to hide your love away" when I was a kid because it sounded so nasal and he had a big nose
@@JoshMaxPower Hey Josh, first time I heard anyone say that! But hey, u never know right! :-)
Wow, bass and drum sounds like some modern jazz. Guitar is maniac.
the piano... epic... the vocals... heavenly.....
I enjoy these so much...thank you to whoever..
Thank you to @DLD2 Music!
0:53 John's and George's Guitar Solo
2:16 Paul's Piano Intro (Beautiful)
4:22 Paul's Piano Outro
I'd like to hear a deconstruction of The Inner Light. The seldom heard flipside of Lady Madonna. It has such a beautiful melody.
I remember hearing this, at a public swimming hole called Barbrook. It was blaring through speakers mounted in the trees. Very fond memory.
So how is Lady Brabrook AYE
Paul getting down on that piano! His vox top-notch too!
Crazy Awesome to hear all the parts played individually. This song is genius, and executed to perfection.
I never heared the little echo at the start of the (1:18) guitar-riff (love it)
Oh yeah, fer sher. Every time I hear the song, I always listen for that little lick. Perfect, ain't it? Leave it to George.
Thankfully it’s more clearly heard in the 2015 remaster
The perfect single when it came out....love it
It is SOOO cool to be in the studio with the lads….Thank you. ✌🏼
Love the guitars on this song
Thanks so much for all these! I'm especially delighted by this isolation, since the guitars have such a great sound, and the lads making that faux trumpet sound on the middle 8 is even funnier when heard so prominently. But most of all, Paul's vocals are IMMACULATE. His voice is so flexible and he changes it for just about every song, usually preferring style over technical skill. But he's a sponge and since he's cited Fats Domino as an inspiration, he chose a thicker tone with more vibrato. I love it! His use of vibrato in most songs can be a bit tentative, but here he is ON POINT. The octave leap into falsetto on "feed the re--e-eeehst!" is hard as hell to get right, much less with full vibrato rather than pop (where most hold a note for a bit before adding vibrato at the end). He'd have sounded awful using this style in, say, Blackbird or Yesterday. Here, though, he just goes for it and it slams.
Until now I never noticed that here he really sounds like Billy Joel. Billy definitely has Paul as an influence (his voice, too, goes from sweet and gentle to hard rocking/soul). Has Joel ever covered this, I wonder?
Paul is my 14 year old son's musical idol. So great to see the respect continue generationally.
Hear hear! Paul really was a fabulous musician, one of the best ever and his voice is one of the best in the industry for the last hundred years. Man got all the gifts, it’s not fair, lol.
Awesome-sounding drum track! Dat compression
I just discovered your channel and I can´t stop watching video after video. How wonderful musicians they were (Paul and Ringo still are!) Subscribed! Thanks!
youre welcome, yes, they were a fantastic musicians
Struggling to get that guitar tone, same used on hey bulldog.
The Aclam Dr Robert gets you there. And an SG
Very cool. I hadn’t heard of that one even though I’m a guitar pedal addict
Its sounds almost like brass...some of my favourite Beatles 'sounds' are when they mix heavy brass instrumentation in with the group playing. I can't think of many bands who have exploited that sound - but it's very powerful on the likes of Savoy Truffle / Good Morning etc.
@@Paul-dw2cl Maybe a Pep Box or Tone Bender. OTOH, some Vox amps had built-in fuzz. I've often wondered that myself...
I was expecting the complete isolated of this song, thanks.
I am one of the original NYMurraytheKEd Shea girls...Every time you listen to a Beatles song, you notice something different yet that feeling in your heart never leaves...Those early days were the best! Enjoy and keep peace!
Peace and love
Ringo's genius drumming at play here. He understood how to play drums better than most.
Ladr Madonna is fabulous. I have always liked it. Put together so perfectly. And then I heard the Wings RockShow 76 version. ON FIRE!
I love these... I download them all, open them in Garage Band, and then edit them together and line the parts up so they're multi-track again, and then I can fool around with re-mixing them. :)
There are two types of "isolated" multitrack "stems"/individual tracks:
1) Those that are direct copies from the original session multitrack tape (like those in the Rock Band game and any official release like the remix flash player on Paul's website and bands making the tracks available online.)
2) Digital separations using advanced AI processes found in programs like Deezer's Spleeter, iZotope's RX 7, Lalal.ia, etc.
The isolation programs are getting better, but they're far from perfect. The artifacts and disruptions to the frequencies of certain instruments (bass in particular) are still very problematic. But they're getting better and on simple or uncluttered songs they can be quite effective.
There's still nothing like having the actual multitracks but in a few years these programs will be that much better, making close study of the great recordings of all time accessible to everyone.
I wish more groups would be keen on releasing their stems for analysis and remixes, even for more obscure songs.
If I was someone as big as a Beatle I would be all over that idea.
Ringo = Genius
So I love The Beatles!!!
Try listening to this bass line back-to-back with the Hammer Bros theme from SMB3. ;)
Incroyable, j’adore 😻
Thank you so much for taking the time to deconstruct the tracks/ isolate them. It helps immensely and it's like finding treasure. 🙂
Could I please ask you to do "No Reply" by the Beatles?
I've tried looking everywhere for an isolated track with no success. I hope I'm not asking too much.
ok
@@DLD2Music wow really?!!!
Thank you! Thank you! Take your time. No rush.
@@tloadin1 im sorry, i cant make isolated bass
@@DLD2Music That's okay. If you could please isolate the acoustic guitar, thats more than enough.
@@tloadin1 I can isolate the bass with the guitar
Ugh that voice ❤️ ❤️
All such great musicians.
(Also 600th like and 100th comment)
Thank you, great work ! helpful education for music students..
i was the one thousandth person to like this video. great video btw!!
Los Beatles fueron unas bestias !!!
I never knew John played guitar on this, interesting…
Contagious 55 year old delightful single, signaling the beginning of the end. Divorce, Beatles style.
En música estaban muy adelantados a su época se inspiraron en los cantantes de los 50 de la talla de Elvis Chuck Berry elnprecyrsor del rock cantaban música de Larry Williams buddy Holly en los 60 frecuentaban con músicos de plink Floyd los byrds los beach boys con los Rolling stones Eric clapton Billy Preston Bryan Jones colaboró con los beatles en yellow submarine ellos fiel a su estilo y George Martin colaboraba con los beatles ya no habrá otra banda como ellos después de los beatles cada integrante de ellos trascendieron no solo Paul Mac cartney haxsido un poco fructífera horita sino canta música de los beatles solo música de los wings no llenaría estadios si no canta yesterday peor los cuatros eran indispensables John más Paul más George más Ringo igual the beatles
Bravo!!!
Paul manages to change his voice to the point of being similar to Ringo's.
Pauls falsetto wow
Paul y tres mas... ( vengan de a uno)
Paul played like "Fats Domino".😊
See how they run
That bass sounds so fat, it's awesome....
Bad punch in at 0:39. You even hear it on the record. Also, listen to how badly the stool squeaks.
john sing : lady madonna children add your feet
I wonder if it was a tongue in cheek joke about "Thursday Night your stockings needed mending... See how they Run"...🤣😂😂😂
Are the vocals overdubbed? And how come at the end the vocals bleed through with the guitar track?
5:34 my fav
Double drums take : one with sticks, another with brushs
01:01 ¿Qué instrumento es ese? ¿Qué es ese sonido?
voz
Tres voces con los labios cerrados
Actually Paul lifted much of this from Bad Penny Blues. I’m sure he must have heard the jazz tune,and got the feel for the song there. Brushes on drums,and the boogie piano. Paul is a bloody genius .
they should make marmite flavoured
Ironically, this tune came out around the time ,I finally left Parochial skool .So they can all creep like Nuns now. All,the hits and abuse .Dedicated to the penguins in black
I dont know why but for some reason I cant get the tracks to match each other. I'm sitting in Audacity having a mental breakdown cause their
timing is wonky af
I hear baby Bulldog!
Shame there isn't a guitar only - it was too far mixed back originally
5:12
why are there 2 piano and vocal tracks
What do you mean
2:13 has piano 4:41 has vocals 6:47 has vocals and piano
2:42
2:55
It is'tn papapapapa.
This is 100% not Mrs Mills - I don't know why everyone at Abbey Road pedals that very odd narrative. The piano on this song is clearly not a tack piano, it's obvious it has normal hammers hitting the strings. It sounds nothing like the "ob la di" intro. Everytime paul says "this is the piano i played it on!" and plays the lick on Mrs Mills I think "how could anyone think that sounds like the recording?"
I always wondered which piano was used because when I use a steinway and sons sample it doesn't sound like Lady Madonna's piano, I put Mrs Mills because it is the piano that is speculated to be used, What piano do you think was used to make it sound so metallic and a little out of tune?
@@DLD2Music I would say probably the challen upright - just sounds like pauls playing it hard and its overly compressed. Here's a video of a kid playing "hey jude" on THE challen ua-cam.com/video/h_3rwnnAVe0/v-deo.html
@@neilcandeloramusic now that I see the sound of that Challen piano sound very similar, what gives the touch to the intro of lady madonna are the Brushes .
in the end of the lady madonna video, he is seen playing a grand piano
@@neilcandeloramusic do you think the piano was prosecuted? or is it 2 pianos?
@@DLD2Music We can compared it to the live versions Paul did.
Do i hear kazoos?
Kazoos?, where?
@@DLD2Music 1:02 in the song
@@keithmoon3190 no, its george and paul making trumpet vocal sound and John and Ringo making tuba vocal sound
And the saxophone???
06:47 track
But isn't only the saxophone
@@alexfernandez3395 This was recorded on 4 track. If two instruments were recorded on the same track it is not possible to separate them.
Hardest song to sync for personal remix.
Piano riff very derivative of Bad Penny Blues
Yes. Never heard of that song. It sounds similar to this later Beatles song.
T/D
#davie505
what´s that noise at 4:18 ??? sounds like a jew's harp?
Its just a saxo bleed
Juice harp. Spitty.
Essa música é bem a cara dele mesmo. Chata
7:40