Also, "'Yesterday" was Paul's most acclaimed song, and it's like John is saying that he didn't write anything worthwhile since. "The sound you make is muzak to my ears." is the ultimate diss.
@@Rkw772I agree! They were at the height of their feud and Paul got some digs in too, but it seems that john took them as personal attacks and let his emotions get the better of him.
On top of John and George involved in this it must have really hurt Paul to see Klaus Voorman there too who had been a longtime friend of the Beatles going back to Hamburg in the early 60's. He was one of the first friends they mad in Germany. Klaus also designed the cover for the Revolver album too. Like others have said you keep mistaking Klaus for George they do look alike but the guy on the red bass is Klaus, George is on the slide guitar.
There is yet another ex-Beatles diss track you may want to take a look at by Ringo called "Back Off Boogalo". A little bit less edgy than this one, which is over the top. "Boogaloo" is a nickname Ringo pegged Paul with. And you may remember in my comments on Paul's diss track "Too Many People" that I described Paul as the "Frankenstein monster" of the band. Well, literally in this video, you see a Frankenstein monster portrayed in the song. I'll be getting this one out to you shortly.
Hey bro, watch "deconstructing the Beatles" It's a breakdown of all of their individual sessions,. VERY interesting. Now that you know Clapton played lead {if on that track, only' and Billy Preston played on Get Back, who else may have sat in for a better solo....George Martin played harpsicord on In my Life", hmmmm? Harrison played bass on quite a few tunes -Mac on keys....continually? IN, "How do you Sleeep?" Mugs, you picked up the messages right away....right track! The use of those to specific songs were deliberately chosen. as was the complete opening line - were meant to be questioned on different levels,,,,Also, why would Lennon/Ono band play Band on the Run - in entiety? Last one, Im 64 and had their first single, Ed Sullivan appearances, wife was at Shea and Bangladesh [MSG] we've alot invested in their musical influence on our selection of music styles, my own writing, I own all of their original releases, ep's, 45's, baseball cards...etc, even play Hofner and play a Lefty Bass ['64], Take the time, After '66 Revolver release - there are virtually no love songs written, covered or encouraged. ODD Yellow Submarine was due in '66 and took three years to animate, voice actors. only sight is at end of flick. 1,2,3,4....can I have a lil moew? 5,6,7,89,10 - I love you LListen, YS was 1/2 disjointed runes with side two - all George Martin orchestration,,,that's what was paid for? That was alot - I hope you contimplate my surface dusting of a complex and insanely "busy" young men. You uderstand promtion, pressing, rehearsing time, stusio costs, world tours, press confrences, magazine nterviews, Christmas albums, photo ops, orchestral arrangements.......really?hmmmm
This was directly after the Beatles broke up. Paul had broke their trust by announcing their breakup early so it left a bad taste in all the other band members mouths. They eventually made up with Paul but they were really mad at Paul for a time. Sensing he had taken advantage of the breakup to promote his solo album.
To follow the response to this..by Paul you have to listen to Dear Friend by Paul off Wings Album Wild Life..if you wish to hear the brutality of John to Paul on this track ..listen to the Imagine Album track..George plays possibly the finest slide track..ever
When he said the only thing u did was Yesterday, was saying that was the only hit he wrote by himself in thier Beatles days, and in the way u said, so it was a double meaning.. this is the original dis record. Another new thing John created. The guy was a genius . John, bob marley , Jim Morrison,Kurt Cobain and 2pac, all the genius’s die young
If only you knew what waere important - Bearles bs, not first on his list..... and the stresses a celebrity has to deal with - under such a suffocaring press........
great video. You should hear the final track, it's very good too, with strings and a bit of Pink Floyd feel to it. John's diss is more vicious than Paul's, but I guess that was to be expected.
Why? Paul went against the agreement NO solo albms untl offcially publicly acceptrd? McCartney's first solo was a adisappintment. It tookRingo to have a #1 hit - beFOE the writers
🌸 I know there was a falling out of sorts and I'm not terribly familiar with the premise of the lyrics to the song, but to me, the fact that Ringo AND George were both there playing their instruments etc kinda speaks pretty loudly
@hopeklemann1 that was Alan White on drums, not Ringo. Ringo did, however, write his own milder diss song about Paul. Back Off Boogaloo, with Boogaloo being a nickname Ringo used to call Paul.
@@leannmiller7153 I'm sorry I may have said that the wrong way -I know Ringo wasn't on drums but he was it looks like maybe in the sound booth present is what I meant to say you know
Yes, George was on the white guitar with the slide. The other guy with the red guitar kind of looks like him, but it’s not George. There’s another version of this, probably on UA-cam, looks almost the same, but at one point while singing “how do you sleep at night “ John ends that line with “ya c**t” That word always bothered me more than any other profanity, and I hated to hear him say it. Actually, I’ve only seen this song done with that version. Don’t see Ringo here, but it was said he played on this. Enjoy following your Beatles dive. despite how they ended, they truly were the best group ever. God bless!
"Paul is dead" is an urban legend and conspiracy theory alleging that English musician Paul McCartney of the Beatles died in 1966 and was secretly replaced by a look-alike.
That was a terrible take as they were working out the song. John’s voice was hoarse. The album version is way better. In fact you probably can find a video that is better than this too.
Not long after in the early 70s John said he had realized that he was speaking more about himself in his Paul hating songs. John had plenty of demons from a fatherless upbringing. He loved his mother but she didn't raise him. He was raised by his aunt. Listen to the song Mother and you will really hear John's awful pain.
That wasn’t George smirking, that was Klaus playing bass. Georgie is playing the slide guitar. They do look quite similar in this.
agreed
Correct! Yesterday was by Paul while in the Beatles. Just Another Day was solo Paul, years later.
Also, "'Yesterday" was Paul's most acclaimed song, and it's like John is saying that he didn't write anything worthwhile since. "The sound you make is muzak to my ears." is the ultimate diss.
@@LonghopeBro-ju6jl which was just stupid. Paul had done so much more than just”just” Yesterday and Another Day is a great song that was #2 in the US.
@@Rkw772I agree! They were at the height of their feud and Paul got some digs in too, but it seems that john took them as personal attacks and let his emotions get the better of him.
„Yesterday” and “Just another day” are two songs of Paul
George was mastering the whole slide guitar thing around this time.
Paul got very George ( dark beard ) is on slide guitar ,Klaus Voorman on bass, Nicky Hopkins on piano,Alan White on drums
I knew George was on slide guitar, and I knew that was Klaus on bass, but I didn't realize that was Nicky Hopkins on Piano. What an All Star band!
thanks for mentionig White. A crtical cloaked "ghost"
You know “Yesterday”, was a Beatles song written by Paul, right? 4:15
uhmmmmmm
yes
On top of John and George involved in this it must have really hurt Paul to see Klaus Voorman there too who had been a longtime friend of the Beatles going back to Hamburg in the early 60's. He was one of the first friends they mad in Germany. Klaus also designed the cover for the Revolver album too. Like others have said you keep mistaking Klaus for George they do look alike but the guy on the red bass is Klaus, George is on the slide guitar.
Lots of doubles, my frend, Dennyh Lane, for one
Klaus was a member of The Plastic Ono Band, so he WOULD be at recording sessions
@@stevemessana Yes I knew that, just saying probably still hurt Paul a bit seeing Klaus in on the diss too along with John and George.
Yes, it's George playing guitar. 5:02
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There is yet another ex-Beatles diss track you may want to take a look at by Ringo called "Back Off Boogalo". A little bit less edgy than this one, which is over the top. "Boogaloo" is a nickname Ringo pegged Paul with. And you may remember in my comments on Paul's diss track "Too Many People" that I described Paul as the "Frankenstein monster" of the band. Well, literally in this video, you see a Frankenstein monster portrayed in the song. I'll be getting this one out to you shortly.
Let's not forget George's Wah Wah. Excellent stuff👍
@@bobwoolerOriGinal Who was he dissing in that song?
look deeper, Monster holding daisy in right hand, Ringo trying to teach him to use his LEFT
@@MsAppassionata The guy who, a bit too often used to tell him what and how to play; Paul.
Boogaloo is a Cajun phrase for a ghost or monster oin the swamps
George then did his own diss called All those years ago.
that wasn't a song of disapptoval - it was a lighrhearted recall of all John's leader steps through the Blue era
How is that a diss track?? It's like the opposite
Hey bro, watch
"deconstructing the Beatles" It's a breakdown of all of their individual sessions,. VERY interesting. Now that you know Clapton played lead {if on that track, only' and Billy Preston played on Get Back, who else may have sat in for a better solo....George Martin played harpsicord on In my Life", hmmmm? Harrison played bass on quite a few tunes -Mac on keys....continually? IN, "How do you Sleeep?" Mugs, you picked up the messages right away....right track! The use of those to specific songs were deliberately chosen. as was the complete opening line - were meant to be questioned on different levels,,,,Also, why would Lennon/Ono band play Band on the Run - in entiety? Last one, Im 64 and had their first single, Ed Sullivan appearances, wife was at Shea and Bangladesh [MSG] we've alot invested in their musical influence on our selection of music styles, my own writing, I own all of their original releases, ep's, 45's, baseball cards...etc, even play Hofner and play a Lefty Bass ['64], Take the time, After '66 Revolver release - there are virtually no love songs written, covered or encouraged. ODD Yellow Submarine was due in '66 and took three years to animate, voice actors. only sight is at end of flick. 1,2,3,4....can I have a lil moew? 5,6,7,89,10 - I love you LListen, YS was 1/2 disjointed runes with side two - all George Martin orchestration,,,that's what was paid for? That was alot - I hope you contimplate my surface dusting of a complex and insanely "busy" young men. You uderstand promtion, pressing, rehearsing time, stusio costs, world tours, press confrences, magazine nterviews, Christmas albums, photo ops, orchestral arrangements.......really?hmmmm
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I might take your conspiracy crap more seriously if you could actually write coherently.
This was directly after the Beatles broke up. Paul had broke their trust by announcing their breakup early so it left a bad taste in all the other band members mouths. They eventually made up with Paul but they were really mad at Paul for a time. Sensing he had taken advantage of the breakup to promote his solo album.
Another day was the name of a McCartney song.
yes, Linda
Ringo actually bowed out of the session because he thought John went too far…
thats klous Vorman [Manfred Man], George on slide, Ringo on drums
Ringo left and didn’t record. He told John he took it too far.
@@Rkw772 good call - overlooked and
i cannot hold my head high.......lol thx
@@stevemessana oh hold your head up…we all make mistakes and you owned it.
@@Rkw772 hey, brothert....at 64 - I know that head tole well......lol
To follow the response to this..by Paul you have to listen to Dear Friend by Paul off Wings Album Wild Life..if you wish to hear the brutality of John to Paul on this track ..listen to the Imagine Album track..George plays possibly the finest slide track..ever
why support the "rift" by the three f tem?
You should also listen to the studio version with a string section.
When he said the only thing u did was Yesterday, was saying that was the only hit he wrote by himself in thier Beatles days, and in the way u said, so it was a double meaning.. this is the original dis record. Another new thing John created. The guy was a genius . John, bob marley , Jim Morrison,Kurt Cobain and 2pac, all the genius’s die young
Too Many People was, I think
John doesn't want to claim Paul was (another) Yesterday now that he's gone, so he lowers him to 'just another day'.
nope
That’s not George.
7:14 He wasn't
What album is this on my mom about the John and Yoko naked on the cover and listen to one song in frisbee that out the front door
This makes me very sad and disappointed with John hanging on to so much resentment.
If only you knew what waere important - Bearles bs, not first on his list..... and the stresses a celebrity has to deal with - under such a suffocaring press........
McCartney slept better than Lennon, I'm sure.
"IM only Sleeping"
How would you know?
O cara não entendendo nada as referências lololol
great video. You should hear the final track, it's very good too, with strings and a bit of Pink Floyd feel to it. John's diss is more vicious than Paul's, but I guess that was to be expected.
Why? Paul went against the agreement NO solo albms untl offcially publicly acceptrd? McCartney's first solo was a adisappintment. It tookRingo to have a #1 hit - beFOE the writers
@@stevemessana where do you come up with this shit? Ringo's album was already in the can. John had already put out 3 albums.
🌸 I know there was a falling out of sorts and I'm not terribly familiar with the premise of the lyrics to the song, but to me, the fact that Ringo AND George were both there playing their instruments etc kinda speaks pretty loudly
@hopeklemann1 that was Alan White on drums, not Ringo. Ringo did, however, write his own milder diss song about Paul. Back Off Boogaloo, with Boogaloo being a nickname Ringo used to call Paul.
@@leannmiller7153 I'm sorry I may have said that the wrong way -I know Ringo wasn't on drums but he was it looks like maybe in the sound booth present is what I meant to say you know
Ringo left telling John he took it to far.
@@Rkw772 thanks for the info.
@@hopeklemann1 thanks!
Yes, George was on the white guitar with the slide. The other guy with the red guitar kind of looks like him, but it’s not George. There’s another version of this, probably on UA-cam, looks almost the same, but at one point while singing “how do you sleep at night “ John ends that line with “ya c**t” That word always bothered me more than any other profanity, and I hated to hear him say it. Actually, I’ve only seen this song done with that version. Don’t see Ringo here, but it was said he played on this. Enjoy following your Beatles dive. despite how they ended, they truly were the best group ever. God bless!
In this version though he calls Paul "babe" and "brother", so there are terms of endearment.
"Paul is dead" is an urban legend and conspiracy theory alleging that English musician Paul McCartney of the Beatles died in 1966 and was secretly replaced by a look-alike.
You mean Paul didn't die. Wow that's news to me.
muzac - elevator music, heheehehe
Sounds like John was pretty jealous of Paul!
@@lindasalvaterra1304 for what? All Paul ever wanted to do was impress John.
PID you'll carch up
To me Yoko's name was backwards, should be Oh No (it's) Yoko instead of Yoko Ono... Luv your reviews!
That was a terrible take as they were working out the song. John’s voice was hoarse. The album version is way better. In fact you probably can find a video that is better than this too.
Nope this version is milesssss better than the official release
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Disagree!
Not long after in the early 70s John said he had realized that he was speaking more about himself in his Paul hating songs. John had plenty of demons from a fatherless upbringing. He loved his mother but she didn't raise him. He was raised by his aunt. Listen to the song Mother and you will really hear John's awful pain.