Drums - Ringo Starr (1968 Ludwig Hollywood Maple) Anvil - Mal Evans Bass - George Harrison (1966 Fender Jazz Bass) Piano - Paul McCartney Organ - George Martin Rhythm Guitar - George Harrison (1968 Gibson J-200) Lead Guitars - Paul McCartney and George Harrsion (1962 Epiphone Casino and 1965 Epiphone Casino) Moog Synthesizer - Paul McCartney Vocals - Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr
После того как Битлз прекратили выступления, необходимость в Джоне, как в инструменталисте, значительно уменьшилась. Харрисон и Маккартни лучше справлялись с функциями гитариста и клавишника. Таким образом, это уменьшало его значение в группе. Возможно, это послужило одной из причин его недовольства, и побудило действовать в направлении развала группы. ( Были и другие причина, разумеется)
I disliked this song the first time I heard it, circa October, 1969. I still dislike it today. But with this, I will give a solid shout out to George's bass line.
It never ceases to amaze me how melodic Ringo's drumming was!
Harrison is the musician who really shines here.....his bass line is as good as anything McCartney could conjure and the synth is amazing....
Paul returned the favor by playing a great bass part on Georges' "Something"
Paul plays the Moog
Drums - Ringo Starr (1968 Ludwig Hollywood Maple)
Anvil - Mal Evans
Bass - George Harrison (1966 Fender Jazz Bass)
Piano - Paul McCartney
Organ - George Martin
Rhythm Guitar - George Harrison (1968 Gibson J-200)
Lead Guitars - Paul McCartney and George Harrsion (1962 Epiphone Casino and 1965 Epiphone Casino)
Moog Synthesizer - Paul McCartney
Vocals - Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr
Anvil - Ringo Starr
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@@cmprojetostecnologia1310 mal evans played the anvil
Thank you very much for you'r knowledge about the Beatles gear
The pics from the session show George playing his Tele.
John hated that song
cool, I just would like that Paul plays it LIVE.
What a great breakdown of this song. Love this one.
Thank you very for you'r wonderful job 👍
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После того как Битлз прекратили выступления, необходимость в Джоне, как в инструменталисте, значительно уменьшилась. Харрисон и Маккартни лучше справлялись с функциями гитариста и клавишника. Таким образом, это уменьшало его значение в группе. Возможно, это послужило одной из причин его недовольства, и побудило действовать в направлении развала группы. ( Были и другие причина, разумеется)
I disliked this song the first time I heard it, circa October, 1969. I still dislike it today. But with this, I will give a solid shout out to George's bass line.
Hey Jude album was there best album
hey jude isn't an album
@@hamueramusic yes it was I had the album was a singles album u can’t buy this album was limited addition
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didn't know that
@@hamueramusic yes the album was limited edition
@@hamueramusic I have the cover of the album
I hate this song. Love Paul's other songs, well, most of them. But I think this one truly stinks.
Me too. Not is the best of Paul's song, but you like tell you, its many more songs, as Michelle or And I Love Her, both are beautiful
It’s a good song, actually.
@dave himlin I don’t usually like Paul’s story songs (e.g. Rocky Raccoon) but Maxwell’s Silver Hammer is pretty good.
@@thesilvershining More than GOOD...amazing and clever catchy as hell still to this day...background vocals are extraordinary as well!!