Dear Mike, I am an old Beatle fan from Russia and a musician myself. From my early years I tried to distill the magic contained in every Beatles song. Now as I watch your lessons, one after another, I at last get what I have wished to know for so long. Your most thorogh and deep analysis stuns and fascinates, yet amazingly it does not at all kill the mentioned magic, enhancing it manyfold. Thank you so much for your great effort. great work, great result, and such a great lot of pleasure
I really enjoyed reading your comment. Like you, I "cut my teeth" (started guitar), playing Beatles tracks. Ended up playing 'semi-professional' in a Church band (covering these, too) Some folks might be surprised that even Putin is/was a HUGE fan of The Beatles, because of course, music transcends barriers. Also want to give a HUGE shout out to Mike (Pachelli), as we spoke before, a few years ago (on my previous account, here, on You Tube) Trust things are still great over in the South of France, Mike ?
Thank you, Mike! As a natural fan of country, I've always loved this song. The Beatles did some great country music when they wanted to. No need to be offended by John's sardonic humor. "It's only me" (he says while looking up over the top of his eyeglasses).
Excellent!! One of my favorites!! (They're pretty much ALL my favorites!) GREAT JOB!! My first guitar was a pearl white strat, and my first amp was a VOX Buckingham!!
Great lesson Mike! This was my first Beatles album & the sound was so much different from anything earlier ever heard. It made you feel alive. This is truly one of my favorites but in reality how can you ever choose one Beatles song over another!!
This has always been one of my favorite songs because as with so many Beatles songs it’s just a great sounding song with the right mix of instruments driven with a raw sounding John Lennon acoustic. I’ve also liked the constant thump thump bass by McCartney which resembles a heart beat which seems to metaphorically match the ‘running for your life’ lyrics of the song.
As always Mike, another terrific lesson/rendition of a classic Beatles song! I consider the "Rubber Soul" album a significant musical transition from their earlier work. Thanks so much for posting these videos for all of us to enjoy and learn from! Hope that things are good on your end! 👍👍
We take it for granted that the music is great but we realize only when you break it down in its pieces how wonderful it is. Thank you so much for these explanations.
I watch your videos and sometimes I pick up guitar and i try to learn a part or two, but honestly, I just left to watch the breakdown and your end cover. It's always enjoyable and your love for the music shines through. Thanks for posting.
Nice to see Mike getting 100k subscribers. He should be part of the +1M club , instead of other folks out there that doesn’t bring much to the guitar community
Thanks, Mike! Great demonstration and lesson. I didn't realize it before, but the riff almost has a "Last Train to Clarksville" vibe to it. Perhaps it was a direct influence.
Mike I think you’re correct on the slide being played on his Gretch. From my experience a normally set up strat has a little lower action which makes it a softer touch to avoid buzzing. I recall George saying in an interview that Rye Cooder was the one who suggested thicker strings / higher action. Don’t forget the strat is brand new to John & George on Rubber Soul, maybe days old and he is still learning slide, a technique that takes time to master.
I like a lot your channel. Always loved that song, that reminds me "Highway 51" by Dylan. Your videos are goldmine for Beatles lovers and musicians. Well done, congratulations. And you're a gifted singer too.
Great job it was very informative on what guitars they played and what amp they used George Harrison is a genius simple but right on the money you did a great job
Great job on this Mike. I actually love this song being a guitar player . I do shake my head when I see those photos of those valuable Guitars lying on the floor or against the wall when they were recording all these great songs . 4 Harrison guitar tracks wow
THank you for the instructional video. Rubber Soul, U.S. edition ended side two with Wait and then Run forYour Life. These two songs back to back has made up one my favorite song combinations.
Hey Mike great video big fan always amazes me on how you get the parts so perfect. Would love to see you do I don’t want to spoil the party one of my favourites but even if you don’t just keep this content up cus it’s just coolest.
I bet you loved playing that song and all the parts too, including all of the vocals and high falsetto parts . I saw you having fun w it , lol Cant blame ya, always loved hearing each part and individually. Great job Mike.
The only place I go too for Beatles guitar 🎸 lessons, Mike your a gentleman and a scholar. Could you please give Hey Jude the pachelli treatment please the acoustic guitar 🎸 part 🤣✌🏼 Many thanks Greetings from Liverpool
i am a 70 year old female and i flat out love the song and i never read into the lyrics and just took most of the lyrics as a figure of speech but as a guitar picker to me a song is 95% music 5% lyrics 90% of the time
Such a great job as usual. You really nailed the tones on this perfectly. I noticed in their arrangements when they put solos in they often put like a I -IV-V part in for it..like in All my Loving and Can’t But me Love and this one. This was separate from the verse or chorus parts. This is a great guitar song in that part of their catalog. Thanks!
Good job. We used to do this song live, so I had to improvise quite a bit, faking the slide part in with the lead guitar solo riff, but it sounded fairly good. You did a good job explaining how they did this song, like you pretty much always do. I wish you had been around back in the days I was having to learn all of these George Harrison parts.
This is one of those songs that I always enjoyed listening to when I was a kid. But as an old guy now, I don’t enjoy it as much. Still a pretty groovy song though. Nice work Mike.
Good job! I had not realized how much of the song was George. They were getting near the time when George was not much of an influence on songs he didn't write, but not there yet.
These video breakdowns are real treasures and wonderful additions to Beatles scholarship.
Very kind of you to say!
Dear Mike, I am an old Beatle fan from Russia and a musician myself. From my early years I tried to distill the magic contained in every Beatles song. Now as I watch your lessons, one after another, I at last get what I have wished to know for so long. Your most thorogh and deep analysis stuns and fascinates, yet amazingly it does not at all kill the mentioned magic, enhancing it manyfold. Thank you so much for your great effort. great work, great result, and such a great lot of pleasure
I really enjoyed reading your comment.
Like you, I "cut my teeth" (started guitar), playing Beatles tracks.
Ended up playing 'semi-professional' in a Church band (covering these, too)
Some folks might be surprised that even Putin is/was a HUGE fan of The Beatles, because of course, music transcends barriers.
Also want to give a HUGE shout out to Mike (Pachelli), as we spoke before, a few years ago (on my previous account, here, on You Tube)
Trust things are still great over in the South of France, Mike ?
Russia, I wish i could visit there someday.
@@bucksgemeni not right now though lol
Cool comment! How come you speak or write English so well? (I'm German, and I teach English)
Amen слава Богу . Приветствия from USA, with Peace, and Love.
Thank you, Mike! As a natural fan of country, I've always loved this song. The Beatles did some great country music when they wanted to. No need to be offended by John's sardonic humor. "It's only me" (he says while looking up over the top of his eyeglasses).
Mike you are just Great !!! A Genius in your own right !!! The Beatles are and must have been very proud of your lessons. Thanks.
One of my favourite songs on Rubber Soul and one of my favourite John songs aswell! Such a great song to strum along to. Thanks again Mike.
My pleasure!
Fabulous once again Mike. Thank you
Wonderful lesson Mike. You are a great teacher. Well played. Congratulations.👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏👍
That Gibson nails that John's acoustic tone in "That Boy' 3:27 . Anyway amazing work Mike - I love your insight and passion for the Beatles!
Excellent!! One of my favorites!! (They're pretty much ALL my favorites!) GREAT JOB!!
My first guitar was a pearl white strat, and my first amp was a VOX Buckingham!!
Brilliant work and great analysis. Those Beatles vocal harmony parts are amazing in themselves.
Great job... I've always liked this song.
Great lesson Mike! This was my first Beatles album & the sound was so much different from anything earlier ever heard. It made you feel alive. This is truly one of my favorites but in reality how can you ever choose one Beatles song over another!!
You play left hand bass like Paul! Genius! I always dream to do it someday (I'm a right hand guitarist too). Thank you also for this testimonial!
Thanks a lot professor Pachelli.
You are welcome!
I could watch these for hours!
This has always been one of my favorite songs because as with so many Beatles songs it’s just a great sounding song with the right mix of instruments driven with a raw sounding John Lennon acoustic. I’ve also liked the constant thump thump bass by McCartney which resembles a heart beat which seems to metaphorically match the ‘running for your life’ lyrics of the song.
Loved this one Mike
Very COOL Mike... 😊👍
multi talented person i've ever seen, best job, Mike! 👍
Another great tutorial ! Thanks Mike for your talent and your time!
CONGRATULATIONS MIKE ON REACHING 100 THOUSAND SUBSCRIBERS 🎉🥳
Mike Pachelli é "o cara"!
Grande Professor!
E Beatles sempre! 🖖🏆
Another brilliant lesson. Thank you Mike.
Glad you enjoyed it
The genius of Mike Pachelli! 👏🏻👍😁
As always Mike, another terrific lesson/rendition of a classic Beatles song! I consider the "Rubber Soul" album a significant musical transition from their earlier work. Thanks so much for posting these videos for all of us to enjoy and learn from! Hope that things are good on your end! 👍👍
Things are fine here. I'm busier than a beaver in a toothpick factory!
I think you're the best teacher on UA-cam, excellent, and a great player
Great tutorial Mike as always. Interestingly never been one of my favourite tracks but you’ve given me a new appreciation for it so thank you
We take it for granted that the music is great but we realize only when you break it down in its pieces how wonderful it is. Thank you so much for these explanations.
mike, the accuracy of all the sounds is just incredible! 🤩
Matteo - Thanks and glad you can hear it. I spend an exorbitant amount of time trying to get the tones as close as possible.
@@MPfrance CONGRATS ON REACHING 100K SUBSCRIBERS MIKE
I watch your videos and sometimes I pick up guitar and i try to learn a part or two, but honestly, I just left to watch the breakdown and your end cover. It's always enjoyable and your love for the music shines through. Thanks for posting.
I've been patiently waiting for this one from you Mike. Thanks! I never knew George did the falsetto part. 👍🎸
Wow ..... hi Mike, I don't know if anyone else noticed this, but at 10:19 when you do the solo you make the guitar smoke😀😀😀
Hey Mike!! What a great breakdown of the parts!! I had no idea there were so many guitar parts. Well done.
Nice to see Mike getting 100k subscribers. He should be part of the +1M club , instead of other folks out there that doesn’t bring much to the guitar community
Thanks, Mike! Great demonstration and lesson. I didn't realize it before, but the riff almost has a "Last Train to Clarksville" vibe to it. Perhaps it was a direct influence.
This song is great af.
Brilliant choruses!
Mike I think you’re correct on the slide being played on his Gretch. From my experience a normally set up strat has a little lower action which makes it a softer touch to avoid buzzing. I recall George saying in an interview that Rye Cooder was the one who suggested thicker strings / higher action. Don’t forget the strat is brand new to John & George on Rubber Soul, maybe days old and he is still learning slide, a technique that takes time to master.
Robian - I agree with you. And I made my assessment on how the slide part sounds. The tone sounds like flatwounds thru Filter'Tron pickups.
Yes, but are you certain that the he played strat for lead? Because I feel it also sound like Gretch. Good work anyway@@MPfrance
I loved that whole album and really enjoy the back stories from you.
I like a lot your channel. Always loved that song, that reminds me "Highway 51" by Dylan. Your videos are goldmine for Beatles lovers and musicians. Well done, congratulations. And you're a gifted singer too.
Great job it was very informative on what guitars they played and what amp they used George Harrison is a genius simple but right on the money you did a great job
Dear Mike thanks for all your lessons. When can we expect In My Life?
Well done! You might want to check the gaskets on your bong, I saw a little blow back at about 10:18. ;-)
I’m always impressed with your lessons - I finally subscribed today.
Like the way you show the chord pictorially when you mention the chords. Makes it clearer! Thank you. 7826
You're welcome!
love how you flipped the bass! great stuff again Mike , keep them coming!!
Thanks! Will do!
Great rendition and attention to detail as always! Thanks Mike.
Thanks for listening
Absolutely fantastic Mike !!!!
I love the song and the chord progression
Very good performance that rounds up
a clear lesson nicely! 🤩
Glad you enjoyed it
Great job on this Mike. I actually love this song being a guitar player . I do shake my head when I see those photos of those valuable Guitars lying on the floor or against the wall when they were recording all these great songs . 4 Harrison guitar tracks wow
Always awesome Mike thanks!🙏
My pleasure!
Thanks Mike! Such a joy watching your videos!
God bless you Mr sir Pachelli. your work is righteous
Fantastic Mike! You’re a legend nailed it.
Wow, thanks!
THank you for the instructional video. Rubber Soul, U.S. edition ended side two with Wait and then Run forYour Life. These two songs back to back has made up one my favorite song combinations.
amazing mike.
I love that blue Strat, what exactly is your model?
I like the rosewood neck
Greatly appreciate you providing these lessons
Nice one Mike!
Thanks!
Wonderful!
Thank you! Cheers!
Wow..very clever mike...love it 😍😍😍👍👍👍
Excellent Mike!!
Excelente Mike! Como toda tu música, felicitaciones!
Nicely done...
Great job sir
Great tutorial! Could you do one on If I Fell?
Thank you from Italy !
You are welcome!
I never knew he took that line from Elvis, good to know! I've always enjoyed the track but that line always made me 👀
btw, that strat tone is lovely!
Hey Mike great video big fan always amazes me on how you get the parts so perfect. Would love to see you do I don’t want to spoil the party one of my favourites but even if you don’t just keep this content up cus it’s just coolest.
Great suggestion!
Great job as usual, thanx Mike. Rubber Soul was the third Beatles album for me, great memories.😃
Excellent job! Man you sure do have an ear! ☮🎹🎸🥁🚶🏿♂🚶🏿♂🚶🏿♂🚶🏿♂
Great video as always Mike thank you!
This was great. Rock on, Mike.
As always another pretty darn good beatles tutorial and performance. And looking great mike.
Fantastic work Mike , Thanks
Just a couple of days ago this returned to me as a ear warm. Tried to make it in all ways.What a match!
I bet you loved playing that song and all the parts too, including all of the vocals and high falsetto parts . I saw you having fun w it , lol
Cant blame ya, always loved hearing each part and individually. Great job Mike.
The only place I go too for Beatles guitar 🎸 lessons, Mike your a gentleman and a scholar.
Could you please give Hey Jude the pachelli treatment please the acoustic guitar 🎸 part 🤣✌🏼
Many thanks
Greetings from Liverpool
Another great one! 👏🎸
Thanks again!
i am a 70 year old female and i flat out love the song and i never read into the lyrics and just took most of the lyrics as a figure of speech but as a guitar picker to me a song is 95% music 5% lyrics 90% of the time
Great great stuff. Thanks.
Great job as usual Mike, you put them together so well - thank you
The music is unbelievably good and so accurate to the original song, great job Mike 👏
Thanks Tarek. It takes me the better part of an entire week to do the sound-alike.
@@MPfrance Amazing effort, thank you
Wouuuuu minuto 10 19....gran solo... Sale humo.... 😮
Such a great job as usual. You really nailed the tones on this perfectly. I noticed in their arrangements when they put solos in they often put like a I -IV-V part in for it..like in All my Loving and Can’t But me Love and this one. This was separate from the verse or chorus parts. This is a great guitar song in that part of their catalog. Thanks!
Good call!
Nice job on this Mike
Greatstuff
Fantastic, !!!!!!
Good job. We used to do this song live, so I had to improvise quite a bit, faking the slide part in with the lead guitar solo riff, but it sounded fairly good. You did a good job explaining how they did this song, like you pretty much always do. I wish you had been around back in the days I was having to learn all of these George Harrison parts.
I always loved this song, and thanks for bringing up the truth where the song lyrics came from from Elvis.
Thanks for another great lesson :) you are helping me so much on the guitar
More Beatles please!!!
This is one of those songs that I always enjoyed listening to when I was a kid. But as an old guy now, I don’t enjoy it as much. Still a pretty groovy song though. Nice work Mike.
I hope you go through the entire Beatles catalogue 🥰
Good job! I had not realized how much of the song was George. They were getting near the time when George was not much of an influence on songs he didn't write, but not there yet.
gd - Thanks and yeah - George added SO much to SO many songs. It still amazes me to this day.
Amazing as always! I really appreciate all the time and effort you put into your videos. Can’t wait for the next one :)
Another excellent video. You've really got John's voice down. 👍
There was no youtube in 1965. Thanks goodness there is now! Thanks Mike. I''m just older than Paul McCartney (Sir). Getting better all the time (?)👍
That was really fine!