Dead on..... Didn't realise how good George was with his lead guitar licks... Until you guys broke it down.... Very educational for beatle fans... Great job...
steve lukather said when he met George and thanking him during late 80's, that this guitar riff george played hit him hard. This is how steve start to play guitar
One of the more challenging bass parts in The Beatles canon. It must have been a relief for Paul when it came to the middle eight when he played quarter notes.
Anyone aspiring to learn how to play, as The Beatles recorded their songs, would be foolish not to come here first. Always impressed, and never disappointed by the absolute quality that these guys put out. Thanks for the time, and hard work, that you guys put into all of these videos. It's greatly appreciated!!!
Well she was just seventeen You know what I mean And the way she looked Was way beyond compare So how could I dance with another, Oh, when I saw her standing there Well she looked at me And I, I could see That before too long I'd fall in love with her She wouldn't dance with another Oh, when I saw her standing there Well my heart went boom When I crossed that room And I held her hand in mine Oh we danced through the night And we held each other tight And before too long I fell in love with her Now I'll never dance with another Oh, when I saw her standing there Well my heart went boom When I crossed that room And I held her hand in mine Oh we danced through the night And we held each other tight And before too long I fell in love with her Now I'll never dance with another Oh, when I saw her standing there Oh, since I saw her standing there Yeah, well since I saw her standing there
Same man Not many people realize that singing and playing an instrument at the same time is extremely hard. It’s different if you’re just playing chords but if you have an actual melody or a bass like like this, singing at the same time is very, very, very hard.
Not easy, but most musicians do it. Not unique to Paul. George and John had to play guitar while singing which are harder instruments to play. All 3 of these Beatles had to get used to doing it and if you do it enough you get used to it.
And when it was his turn, Ringo, more than ably, could play & sing in that " Ringo" fashion of way in the case of the early years, on such as " Boys " & " Act Naturally " Ringo!!!
when I was 16 I became totally crazy hearing this song, my second LP of The Beatles. But after years I ve found that mc cartneys voice did all the job, also instrumental part its really pretty, but maccas voice beguns to show how big will be in the next years
George is quoted as saying "When I first met John he only had four strings on his guitar, I taught him you needed six" Well he didn't do so bad after that did he?
You guys pretty much nailed that. Especially the Lennon part. That Cha Cha Cha chunky sound Lennon's time signature. Most tribute bands don't do that they just don't get the right time signature. I wish you would do thank you girl listen to the outro George's bouncy cha cha cha sound on the Gretsch Country Gentleman sounds amazing. Also no reply nobody ever gets that right listen to John j160e George's Tennessean. Very bouncy and swaying. The time signature on that tune is very melodramatic. And you definitely need piano in the mix with a clap track. Also the smothered symbol crashes it was really give it a distinct feel to the song.
Try to think of a new boy band that comes out with their first song (this was their first song I heard over the radio back in 1964) and their music playing is already so superb. You won't see this today, but it did happen in 1964.
I can only repeat what other commenters say: Just friggin' amazing, boys! Not only are your musical skills beyond reproach, your video editing skills are tremendous! Andrew, I love that you caught John's little "skip" in the rhythm at :09 just as Paul sings, "...seventeen." Most guys covering the song miss that. I also love that so many people put so much effort into replicating George's iconic solo...when even he couldn't faithfully duplicate it from take to take. Great job, lads :)
Not sure why every other comment repeats this endlessly. Most musicians that sing learn how to sing and play their instrument at the same time. Literally all of them, this is not in any way unique to Paul McCartney. George and John had to sing while playing guitar, a more difficult instrument.
Great job as always! My favorite one to play onstage when my friends band asked me up to play drums with them! Thank you Greg, Sue, Bill, Erik and Mike!
Bravo guys! This the most accurate of these videos I've seen! You got all the nuances & little variations of the guitar and bass parts that many other cover bands miss!
Neil talked about this in a video, it seems hard but because it's all 8th notes. It's easier than most songs. Once you commit the pattern to memory, it's mostly moving that around. Still very amazing though!
Soy yo o parece que todo lo toca una sola persona y ya lo junta después? Xd y por cierto QUE GRAN CALIDAD MUSICAAAAL muchas felicidades! Yo empecé tocar el bajo por Paul y ahora ya me felicitan, que gran trabajo!
Excellent interpretation, very close to the one recorded by The Beatles, but I think that if you used tube amplifiers, the sound would be much more authentic.
Love the disembodied clapping hands! Maybe mix the bass up a little bit... Let George's guitar ring more in some spots.... Tiny things but 98% perfect!
I kinda wish that one of you did that "1, 2, 3, 4!" countoff at the beginning.
One,two,three,FOWA!!!!!
ONe Twu ThRI BrEAd
Geoffrey Glenn and open hi hats
The count off was actually from a different take that the spliced ontop of the final master
@@eduardomedina8756 1 mmm muh...
Dead on..... Didn't realise how good George was with his lead guitar licks... Until you guys broke it down.... Very educational for beatle fans... Great job...
Totally fun watching what they did. Like watching the original members in the studio, recording this. Fun.
steve lukather said when he met George and thanking him during late 80's, that this guitar riff george played hit him hard. This is how steve start to play guitar
Never a huge George fan but damn I agree with you here. His playing, all the layers, is amazing.
The fact Paul played that line and sung at the same time is nothing short of a miracle.
One of the more challenging bass parts in The Beatles canon. It must have been a relief for Paul when it came to the middle eight when he played quarter notes.
Professor Hamamoto ‘canon’
Guy Incognito ahhhaha
Yep. I am still amazed he could rip thru his bass runs and sing at the same time.
He "borrowed" that riff from someone else's song.
@@williamjordan5554 "I'm Talking About You" Chuck Berry
This bass line otherworldly
Damn Paul’s BASS really makes a difference! That didn’t realize to after Stu left how important the entire back beat was!
Anyone aspiring to learn how to play, as The Beatles recorded their songs, would be foolish not to come here first. Always impressed, and never disappointed by the absolute quality that these guys put out. Thanks for the time, and hard work, that you guys put into all of these videos. It's greatly appreciated!!!
Agree! 🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸 😁😁😁😁😁
Steve M THE BEATLES ARE TRASH
Real XDFB Get outta here then
Butt Hole F**k you for not liking the Beatles. 🖕
Its only just one dude playing all the instruments, Stevo !! Jus' say'n !
Four guys in their very early twenties coming up with a song like this, and parts like these, is monstrous. Not a slouch in the band.
First song, First word...
One...
they knew where they were going right from the start
What they didn't know was how big exactly they were gonna be
Last song title: the end
Mr. Three Pointer I thought it was your majesty
@@WeirdestBoi i thought it was FREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
@@itwillbefridaythe1354 is this referring to anthology 1? If so I'm surprised I caught that.
Well she was just seventeen
You know what I mean
And the way she looked
Was way beyond compare
So how could I dance with another,
Oh, when I saw her standing there
Well she looked at me
And I, I could see
That before too long
I'd fall in love with her
She wouldn't dance with another
Oh, when I saw her standing there
Well my heart went boom
When I crossed that room
And I held her hand in mine
Oh we danced through the night
And we held each other tight
And before too long
I fell in love with her
Now I'll never dance with another
Oh, when I saw her standing there
Well my heart went boom
When I crossed that room
And I held her hand in mine
Oh we danced through the night
And we held each other tight
And before too long
I fell in love with her
Now I'll never dance with another
Oh, when I saw her standing there
Oh, since I saw her standing there
Yeah, well since I saw her standing there
John laughed at Pauls lyric " She was just 17 and she aint no beauty queen..." John said " Don't say it. Imply it. You know what I mean?" It stayed.
@@robjontay5052 well actually it was never been a beauty queen, but you're right in the second part
That is so good to see. Complete lyrics to the song.
Thanks a lot.
@@betobeto1241 How do you know that, beto ? Jus' askin' ! ✌
one two three FAAA!
👌
I'm amazed how Paul can play the bass and sing at the same time.
Same man
Not many people realize that singing and playing an instrument at the same time is extremely hard. It’s different if you’re just playing chords but if you have an actual melody or a bass like like this, singing at the same time is very, very, very hard.
Not easy, but most musicians do it. Not unique to Paul. George and John had to play guitar while singing which are harder instruments to play. All 3 of these Beatles had to get used to doing it and if you do it enough you get used to it.
And when it was his turn, Ringo, more than ably, could play & sing in that " Ringo" fashion of way in the case of the early years, on such as " Boys " & " Act Naturally " Ringo!!!
@@owenklein1917that’s how you know Paul is not a human being…guy was born in a different galaxy!!
Damn that is some SERIOUS bass playing! Great work!
Remember, you have to play the bass and sing at the same time to do this song as the Beatles did it.
It’s four different people
@@buckettrent138 actually 3 people
when I was 16 I became totally crazy hearing this song, my second LP of The Beatles. But after years I ve found that mc cartneys voice did all the job, also instrumental part its really pretty, but maccas voice beguns to show how big will be in the next years
With George less was always more, he could always play the notes just at the right time when they were needed, what a talent he was.
I tried playing that bass run and singing at the same time...very difficult. Kudos Paul.
How amazing was George!!! What a band!
His licks add so much to the song!
George is quoted as saying "When I first met John he only had four strings on his guitar, I taught him you needed six"
Well he didn't do so bad after that did he?
This song gives off such 50s sock-hop vibes and I'm all for it
I looked away from the screen and forgot I was listening to a recreation instead of the real thing.
Awesome! With copy from Paul McCartney's 1st Höfner Bass Hamburg/Germany!
I didn't notice the hand until about a minute into the sons. Great to include them
Your re-creation is completely authentic. Rock and roll never got better than this. Thank you for all the closeup secret ingredients you reveal.
I love those drums and then the guitars. Amazing music. Thanks for sharing.
GREAT!!!!!!!!!!!!
one of the few that understands that there's an Em in 'oooooohhh' part!!! Great sincerely!!!!!!
after the B ?
Those clapping hands remind me of the hand claps in "The Conjuring"
You guys pretty much nailed that. Especially the Lennon part. That Cha Cha Cha chunky sound Lennon's time signature. Most tribute bands don't do that they just don't get the right time signature. I wish you would do thank you girl listen to the outro George's bouncy cha cha cha sound on the Gretsch Country Gentleman sounds amazing. Also no reply nobody ever gets that right listen to John j160e George's Tennessean. Very bouncy and swaying. The time signature on that tune is very melodramatic. And you definitely need piano in the mix with a clap track. Also the smothered symbol crashes it was really give it a distinct feel to the song.
Try to think of a new boy band that comes out with their first song (this was their first song I heard over the radio back in 1964) and their music playing is already so superb. You won't see this today, but it did happen in 1964.
I can only repeat what other commenters say: Just friggin' amazing, boys! Not only are your musical skills beyond reproach, your video editing skills are tremendous! Andrew, I love that you caught John's little "skip" in the rhythm at :09 just as Paul sings, "...seventeen." Most guys covering the song miss that. I also love that so many people put so much effort into replicating George's iconic solo...when even he couldn't faithfully duplicate it from take to take. Great job, lads :)
Didn't doesn't mean "couldn't".
Freakin fabulous
Such a good song from Paul McCartney. So, simple to play, too. Watching these videos makes the Beatles so easy to play. Thanks.
This channel is going right to the Toppety top top boys
Toppermost of the poppermost
I’m literally obsessed with these covers 😍👏🏽👏🏽
How Paul played those bass runs and sang lead at the same time was pure, raw talent. They don't call him Macca for nothin'.
Not sure why every other comment repeats this endlessly. Most musicians that sing learn how to sing and play their instrument at the same time. Literally all of them, this is not in any way unique to Paul McCartney. George and John had to sing while playing guitar, a more difficult instrument.
magnificent!!!!
Fantastically fabulous 👍😎
Wow this is amazing!! Like this is seriously amazing
Shaggy!?
Very accurately played and so much better than the previous video showing Lennon's rhythm guitar on this track. 👍
Love it, Andrew, Neil and Brendan. Many thanks for posting this.
my favorite rhythm guitar 👍️
👍👍👍👍👍 love the floating hand clapping to lol
You are fantastic! The instruments, the recording of audio and video, are all absolutely identical to the Beatles.
Cool split screen presentation
IMO, the PERFECT rock song.
Love this song!!!!!!
This is awesome! All I want to hear is a touch of EMI reverb. ;) Love all your videos. Old-school Beatles fanatic and musician here.
This is my favorite channel on UA-cam for covers! Your videos are dope! 😁🤘
Хорошая музыкальная группа
Pretty good band. Should go get an audition at Decca!
That's WHY the Beatles We're Great!
Great job as always! My favorite one to play onstage when my friends band asked me up to play drums with them! Thank you Greg, Sue, Bill, Erik and Mike!
INCREDIBLE
This is my all time favorite Beatles song. Great work, dude.
Saludos desde México city hamburg beat**!!!!🎉🎉🎉🎉
Paul was a great bass player from the time he picked up that Hofner!
Sounds identical to the song! Really great job guys!
Bravo guys! This the most accurate of these videos I've seen! You got all the nuances & little variations of the guitar and bass parts that many other cover bands miss!
Thanks for the awesome performance. You guys aced it!
Congratulations from Brasil! We love you!!!!!!
So how can Paul sing while doing those bass lines? Pretty much amazing.
Neil talked about this in a video, it seems hard but because it's all 8th notes. It's easier than most songs. Once you commit the pattern to memory, it's mostly moving that around. Still very amazing though!
you go neil
Amazing job - I love this!
That's terrific!
It's great to see how they played the songs.
Well done!
That base line👍
beautiful video saludos desde Mexico
0:24
brilliant. thank you very much
Its so perfect ugh
I like it
THEY'RE BACK! The BACT LES! 🧒🧒👨🧒
Soy yo o parece que todo lo toca una sola persona y ya lo junta después? Xd y por cierto QUE GRAN CALIDAD MUSICAAAAL muchas felicidades! Yo empecé tocar el bajo por Paul y ahora ya me felicitan, que gran trabajo!
tres personas
Andrew - Guitarras
Neil - Bajo
Brendan - Tambores
Good work guys I love this song
Great detail here!!...well done🎵♥️🥊x
Woo hoo! Thrill ride!
Damn youre good... i tried to record a cover and couldnt fine the guitar sound (and expression), you just nailed it. Greetings my friend
Beautiful black Les Paul! All of the guitars.
That's a Gretsch duo jet.
@@Peacefrog35 I stand corrected. I ignored the head and focused on the body. Story of my life.
@@slide4180 that is an easy mistake! You were right that it is a beautiful guitar!
Next Time do Roll Over Beethoven instrumental version, but Great Video Keep Up the good work Bro😀👍👍
How about doing "Girl"?...
Great job - all "The Beatles" you´ve done... Keep it up!...
Great cover!
Sick bass line
Love this!
Good work, I your fã.. Sorry my bad english, I am brasilian...more vídeos 😅
Perfection 🙌🏽
Please do noweigan wood
They have now
Excellent as always!! hope someday you make some tracks from sgt pepper's album, that would be awesome to watch. sorry for my poor english 😅
stereosoda94 never apologize about ur English, u did great. If wasn't for ur apologies phrase I wouldn't know that you're not from USA or something
Excellent interpretation, very close to the one recorded by The Beatles, but I think that if you used tube amplifiers, the sound would be much more authentic.
A Day in the life Please!!! My friend
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They'll need a 30 (or more) piece orchestra for that
Can you do a cover of Love Me Do
👍 Amazing!
Love the disembodied clapping hands!
Maybe mix the bass up a little bit...
Let George's guitar ring more in some spots....
Tiny things but 98% perfect!
Wow you are talented!!!
Excellent
good👍
cool
LOVE IT! GREAT JOB!!
Like and like friend 👍👍👍👍
I love how all the instruments are correct!
Assuming you are using Vox ac30's.
Amazing cover absolutely love your work and how much was your rickenbacker
nice handclap😊
#ableyhouse another awesome video; you ought to do helter skelter or Rocky Raccoon next
Muy buenos y excelente tema de los Beatles