@@Jominycrocket0 people don’t think about the fact that there are only a few notes ;so whether you’re playing them on one string or a 12 string or a sitar doesn’t matter .it’s a matter of up a half ,down a whole etc. I always loved that bass line . those guys were creative with out limits.
Just curious, if not ego, why would George need to get a stroke when he stepped out of his normal guitar part? Why would any of them? They all played multiple instruments. Paul , for example, is said to have played/ can play 45 instruments, there are some instances where it might be cited, but, most of those are in the notes from the sessions. I don't hear a lot of people saying. Oh, yeah, John played lead on Get Back. It's likely only really dedicated fans were aware of that until the recent resurrection of the Get Back sessions and documentaires.
Not any this point in the Beatles. Especially that being Paul. There had been several problems with the others in regards to arrangements to Paul’s songs. So anything he said. Even if it was legitimate his opinion. They took it the wrong way and it almost always led to trouble. That’s why for instance George left the Beatles in EP2. Because of a comment paul made. So in general he can. Not at that point in time in the Beatles
George is speaking masterfully. James Paul McCartney (1942-1966) was the bass. He was the one who picked up the bass after Stu. When Paul died, the bass was shortly gone And since Billy/William isn't really a part of The Beatles, they were missing the bass. That's what George masterfully told us about. Look at Billy's memoirs.
For years, I thought that was a really great McCartney bass line played an octave higher on a Hofner and was surprised to find out it was Harrison playing bass on a Tele. It really makes the song so interesting and with those great harmonies it’s perfect.
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in the get back movie, in the café, where Paul and John were having a private conversation, there was the microphone hidden in the plant right in front of them, and you can hear Lennon telling McCartney “I go along with a lot of stuff i don’t like with you, just to avoid arguments.“ thank God, that Lennon and Harrison had that edge. McCartney famously said that he spent decades apologizing to George Harrison.
@@thesilvershining Funny you mentioned that because I'm a bassist and guitarist. Went in to hear track to learn guitar part, realised the bass part is a typical McCartney melody on bass of the period. Pleasant, more involved than I thought. I wouldn't be surprised if there are a couple of guitar only demos as the song was rejected for White Album I think.
I love having a good tune to write a bass line for. It’s the best part, cause it’s usually after you’ve done the lions share of the work developing the song
Why is George so on Pauls ass about every little thing? Like Paul isnt a fucking genius? They SHOULD KNOW better than anyone. I mean damn, and Paul always keeps his cool trying to plead his case
@p0llenp0ny If you've been alive for any amount of time, you know how personal relationships can work when outsiders are involved. You know that it's highly probable that whatever the "gossip" and drama might be that the public knows could be entirely opposite than the truth. You have to consider the dynamics, common sense, the personalities of the people involved, how they lived their lives afterwards, and if anything they've done adds up to what's been said. What they say makes for good drama, and it's why so many latch onto it. That doesn't mean it's a fact. Show me any evidence of Paul talking shit about the other 3. And not in terms of defending himself! Consider you are wrong, then imagine how shitty it would be if all the fans of the biggest band ever were against you. Imagine you wrote some of the greatest songs ever written, while others believe you're dead.... it's a shame how much he's had to eat for no good reason
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George and Paul come to the perfect compromise here. The bassline is played way high up on the neck, so it almost sounds like a guitar part. Still high, but gives it a bit of direction.
George playing the low part that went on the record as they debated about what low part should go on the record. Seems like Paul was tryin to pull a fast one and "leave the bass off" until he could overdub his own bassline..instead George played a lick on guitar that was low enough to be the bass and probably added more than any line played on a bass would of.
It was a good thing that Paul was a slave driver, that's why we got so many great songs out of the Beatles; but at the same time I'm sure the others were sick of being badgered.
It was John who said "I can't play bass and sing," maybe thinking Paul was proposing John play bass so he (Paul) could play acoustic guitar. Paul sang and played bass with no problem.
@@MarkMikelVideos And yet Paul could work alone and still achieve that same greatness. Recording and playing all the instruments himself and putting it all together, while the other three would be else where, not even bothering about the next recording. I agree with you that collectively they were brilliant, but Paul had/has the edge on them all.
“I can’t play bass & sing” I used to play bass in high school and I couldn’t either (I learnt to play by listening to Beatles songs 😂)… btw I think there’s a sample somewhere of John playing bass & singing being for the benefit of Mr kite…
@@hw343434 No, it's not. You have 4 to 6 classics on it regardless of who wrote what. The long and winding road is the weakest, not counting dig it. I've got a feeling, get back, two of us, across the universe, dig a pony, I me mine. Even one after 909 is pretty good. There really is no such thing as a "weak" Beatles album.
This whole conversation is because of the fact that the Beatles were making an Album of New Music to be Performed Live to an Audience. Otherwise, Paul would've Overdubbed His Bass after They recorded the Guitars and Drums.
Honestly I liked the more rockin' version they played earlier in the documentary. I've never really been a fan of this song, I always found it a bit boring. So it was kinda hard to see the part of the documentary where they talk themselves into playing this song (in my opinion) in a more boring way.
The Get Back project was doomed from the start! The project required that, while playing "live" on some songs, John or George play Bass. Paul had to depend on either John or George to play Bass and they were not Bass players per se! George only played Bass on "Two Of Us" and did an excellent job! George doesn't sing on "Two Of Us." John was criticized for his sloppy Bass playing on "The Long And Winding Road" and "Let It Be". Paul went back into the studio to replace John's Bass playing for the "Let It Be" Single on January 4,1970 but didn't do the same with "The Long And Winding Road." John also played Bass on ~ Rip It Up ~ Anthology 3 Shake, Rattle And Roll ~ Anthology 3 and the "Rock 'n' Roll Medley ~ Miss Ann ~ 1970 "Let It Be" film Kansas City ~ 1970 "Let It Be" film Lawdy Miss Clawdy ~ 1970 "Let It Be" film Blue Suede Shoes ~ Anthology 3 You Really Got A Hold In Me ~ 1970 Let It Be film
NIGEL in Canada🇨🇦 this 'tedius' part of recording, rehearsing is what BREAKS UP BANDS and ? some one's girlfriend hanging around just adds to the irritation factor 'LIVE' performances keep bands together out of shear frustration?, they went up on the roof to perform and 'get a break'. as Keith Richards said , 'you'rd not a band if you're not performing 'live'.
George ended up playing a brilliant bass line for this song on his telecaster. That bass line is what makes this song great.
Think the composition, melody and lyrics might also have something to do with it.
That’s crazy talk. It was ONLY the bassline
It IS a brilliant bass line.
@@davecostello560
A “ BRILLIANT “ baseline played on one string🤣
@@Jominycrocket0 people don’t think about the fact that there are only a few notes ;so whether you’re playing them on one string or a 12 string or a sitar doesn’t matter .it’s a matter of up a half ,down a whole etc. I always loved that bass line . those guys were creative with out limits.
George’s face when no bass was brought up 😂 He looked genuinely concerned
I just never get tired of these guys, and I never will. Musical geniuses.
Same. We're so fortunate to have all these videos of their genius minds at work or even just goofing around, the bond that they have
Put ot down for a month or two, then I bump into a fan and I am reminded and listen to the songs
There was George, actually playing a great bass line, and being totally ignored.
Ya Paul played it 100 times for them.....on bass
@@joshmcdevitt137this George fanboys are really annoying.
Just curious, if not ego, why would George need to get a stroke when he stepped out of his normal guitar part? Why would any of them? They all played multiple instruments. Paul , for example, is said to have played/ can play 45 instruments, there are some instances where it might be cited, but, most of those are in the notes from the sessions. I don't hear a lot of people saying. Oh, yeah, John played lead on Get Back. It's likely only really dedicated fans were aware of that until the recent resurrection of the Get Back sessions and documentaires.
These are real composers , song writers, musical geniuses, the real deal .
The bassist can say he quite likes the bassless tracks without ruffling any feathers.
Not any this point in the Beatles. Especially that being Paul. There had been several problems with the others in regards to arrangements to Paul’s songs. So anything he said. Even if it was legitimate his opinion. They took it the wrong way and it almost always led to trouble. That’s why for instance George left the Beatles in EP2. Because of a comment paul made. So in general he can. Not at that point in time in the Beatles
George seemed ruffled.
"Bass is a drag when there is no bass..." very deep!
Brilliant, actually
@@joevokey1340
Correct! Went right over many heads here!
George is speaking masterfully.
James Paul McCartney (1942-1966) was the bass. He was the one who picked up the bass after Stu.
When Paul died, the bass was shortly gone
And since Billy/William isn't really a part of The Beatles, they were missing the bass.
That's what George masterfully told us about. Look at Billy's memoirs.
Crazy creativity working...must have been incredible!!!
At the end of the video George is riffing on what becomes the basis of the whole tune, he had it immediately
Yes I hear it when Paul is talking about blues and bottom
@@changoperry9217 I am non-George fan, but finally understating that John and Paul were overly dismissive on some of George's contributions.
I could be wrong but Im pretty certain that Paul originally wrote that bass line and decided it was a throwaway.
Geniuses at work.
One of my favorite Beatles songs.
This is so Spinal Tappy it's insane 😂love em
😂😂😂😂I love these guys so much!!!!!!
Paul had already forgotten that there WAS bass on "I'll follow the sun"....
Yeah he wrote it when he was 15
Not a bass guitar.
@@walterroma7368 it was
@@walterroma7368 what's not a bass is the rosewood telecaster on Two Of Us
I could watch these guys forever! I really love The Beatles! 🎈🚶♂️🚶♂️🚶♂️🚶♂️👑
The Beatles espetacular, sensacional. The Beatles para sempre!
everybody is committed to their role and instruments, that's a real devotion.
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Paul coud have said 'the sky is blue' during the Get Back sessions and George would have tripped over himself to voice his disagreement.
True, lol. But George does make the song even better with his bassline, one of my favorite Beatles songs ❤
For years, I thought that was a really great McCartney bass line played an octave higher on a Hofner and was surprised to find out it was Harrison playing bass on a Tele. It really makes the song so interesting and with those great harmonies it’s perfect.
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@@ReLowa ugggggh. Piss off.
in the get back movie, in the café, where Paul and John were having a private conversation, there was the microphone hidden in the plant right in front of them, and you can hear Lennon telling McCartney “I go along with a lot of stuff i don’t like with you, just to avoid arguments.“ thank God, that Lennon and Harrison had that edge. McCartney famously said that he spent decades apologizing to George Harrison.
George gave Paul more than what he wanted.....(paul is genius)
time it was and what a 💙time it was!!
George nailed it perfectly
They should ask yoko.
😂😂😂😂😂…yes!..the true talent in this room .I love you!…this comment crushed me!..thank you
@@sharongreenrod9974I do hope you're kidding.
Yes, because she knows EVERYTHING!🤣
@@marchyman3993
Sadly SHE had more balls than John & George together!
@@Jominycrocket0 oh please say you're not human.
I love the Beatles... Happy 82 Birthday Paul❤🎉❤
Love the reverse stringed Martin
Lennon played the beginning of Segars "night moves" before it was written.
It's just a strumming G chord to be fair, though.
I think this is one of the few times Paul was wrong. But he luckily gave George his chance
Paul hat sich nicht geirrt. Er war der einzige von den Beatles, der musikalisch alles konnte.
The back and forth, give and take, of collaboration. Resulted in a lovely, fun, sweet, love song. "Two Of Us."
What a great band 💥💥💥💥💥
Amazing the Magic of "The Beatles" The Guitar Riff that George came up with was Perfect! No Bass Needed. 🧐
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Two of us -no idea what the back story is but I've sung it a thousand times and smiled everytime
The “we’ve done a few” from Paul is so sweet sounding.
I don’t think “Mother Nature’s Son” or “Junk” had bass either. They were beautiful. But I think “Two of Us” sounds better with bass ❤
Bass in Junk was half the melody if you go and listen to McCartney. Great bass in that song
@@oj_ow You’re right, I thought it was just guitar and drums for some reason.
I Will has no bass. Just a vocal bass.
@@thesilvershining Funny you mentioned that because I'm a bassist and guitarist. Went in to hear track to learn guitar part, realised the bass part is a typical McCartney melody on bass of the period. Pleasant, more involved than I thought. I wouldn't be surprised if there are a couple of guitar only demos as the song was rejected for White Album I think.
@@davecostello560 That still counts. It literally has bass.
Notice Ringo never says fuck all, he just wants to get finished so he can get the fuck out of there😂😂😂
Proper working lad, Richie.
I love that song.
I love having a good tune to write a bass line for. It’s the best part, cause it’s usually after you’ve done the lions share of the work developing the song
The irony of Paul really not wanting bass is hillarious
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Paul is a genius
He s an egocentric secondary character
@@danielusgomez
Your statement explains to all what YOU are.🤪
Except when it came to working with George.
Yes but John is beyond genius
@@hw343434 he was nowhere near Paul’s capabilities
John: “I’ve never heard one!”
Paul: “We’ve done a few!”
John: “WHut.”
I love that George is over there picking out the base part that he records on the final song.
Awesome 😊
And Goerge proceed playing a magnificent bassline!
"I can't play bass, and sing." said George Harrison.
John
@@ImAzymic it sounded like George to me, but you could be right.
John said that.
It was definitely John. Not even debatable.
@@malcolmgilbert3420 It sounded like George to me as well and I would bet money on it.
I so wish we could go 🔙 in time to ,just for the Beatles.
Yeah. If only we could
Get Back
Why is George so on Pauls ass about every little thing? Like Paul isnt a fucking genius? They SHOULD KNOW better than anyone. I mean damn, and Paul always keeps his cool trying to plead his case
I think you have it backwards.
You’re way off on this take. George prefers John’s genius over Paul as does Ringo and most people at the time. So it’s not a big deal
@hw343434 No, John is much cooler, funnier, and THE leader.. Paul, without doubt, is THE musical genius. It's undeniable
@p0llenp0ny If you've been alive for any amount of time, you know how personal relationships can work when outsiders are involved. You know that it's highly probable that whatever the "gossip" and drama might be that the public knows could be entirely opposite than the truth. You have to consider the dynamics, common sense, the personalities of the people involved, how they lived their lives afterwards, and if anything they've done adds up to what's been said.
What they say makes for good drama, and it's why so many latch onto it. That doesn't mean it's a fact.
Show me any evidence of Paul talking shit about the other 3. And not in terms of defending himself! Consider you are wrong, then imagine how shitty it would be if all the fans of the biggest band ever were against you. Imagine you wrote some of the greatest songs ever written, while others believe you're dead.... it's a shame how much he's had to eat for no good reason
@@hw343434 The liars always shine because the truly good won't sink to their level and defend themselves in the right way
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John tends to go quiet when Paul and George are at each other
Never thought I'd love John more than lennon, but straw camels and the more sinister stuff you learn, in between George my favourite, just laying it down 💜
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George and Paul come to the perfect compromise here. The bassline is played way high up on the neck, so it almost sounds like a guitar part. Still high, but gives it a bit of direction.
George playing the low part that went on the record as they debated about what low part should go on the record. Seems like Paul was tryin to pull a fast one and "leave the bass off" until he could overdub his own bassline..instead George played a lick on guitar that was low enough to be the bass and probably added more than any line played on a bass would of.
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The bass is the best of the whole song
It was a good thing that Paul was a slave driver, that's why we got so many great songs out of the Beatles; but at the same time I'm sure the others were sick of being badgered.
Possibly drove them apart as well
As a bassist and a singer
I get why paul didnt want to play bass while singing
It makes it, so, but so much harder
It was John who said "I can't play bass and sing," maybe thinking Paul was proposing John play bass so he (Paul) could play acoustic guitar. Paul sang and played bass with no problem.
And there it was at the end of this clip! The infamous ob-la-di bassline!
It’s actually the bass line of Two of Us
John writing the guitar part for Night Moves.
I actually like the base play on "Two of Us" very much😊
Красавцы. Надо было John убить такую группу? Paul - лучший ❤🎉😊
Is Paul playing that guitar upside down??
Even in the Beatles, no one wanted to have to play bass 😂
It is very tough to play bass like Paul did AND sing the incredible way he did. Utter genius!
@@Jominycrocket0 he was peerless on the bass guitar.
😂
Until recently, I thought "Two of Us" did include bass guitar.
I'll Follow the Sun had bass.
Billy is a professional session musician, he knows his stuff.
Paul was like the other real Beatles. They could not read or write music.
All genius trying to find a direction ! I think they found it ! My favorite " Let it Be" song ! God is flowing and they are trying to pick up on it!!
Macca is the genius of the Beatles. You can tell when they are sitting round talking about how to put a song together.
Not really, he was just the workaholic.
The Beatles were collective genius. 4 brilliant musicians, yes, but the magic truly happened when they worked together.
@@johnmc3862 No. He was the professional.
@@MarkMikelVideos And yet Paul could work alone and still achieve that same greatness. Recording and playing all the instruments himself and putting it all together, while the other three would be else where, not even bothering about the next recording. I agree with you that collectively they were brilliant, but Paul had/has the edge on them all.
So was John. And George. And Ringo can be argued to be a genius in how he used simplicity.
I can’t sing and play bass either.. now I don’t feel so bad
Nice singing on that
Highly sophisticated harmony.
I've Just Seen A Face didn't have bass.
“I can’t play bass & sing” I used to play bass in high school and I couldn’t either (I learnt to play by listening to Beatles songs 😂)… btw I think there’s a sample somewhere of John playing bass & singing being for the benefit of Mr kite…
you can see play jorge play bass chords towards the end
Paul has his guitar upside down 😉
This is one of their best songs. Let it be is sn underrated album .
No 🤦🏽♂️ it’s one of their weaker albums. Not enough John and George too much Paul, that’s never a good balance/formula for Beatles
@@hw343434 No, it's not. You have 4 to 6 classics on it regardless of who wrote what. The long and winding road is the weakest, not counting dig it. I've got a feeling, get back, two of us, across the universe, dig a pony, I me mine. Even one after 909 is pretty good. There really is no such thing as a "weak" Beatles album.
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This whole conversation is because of the fact that the Beatles were making an Album of New Music to be Performed Live to an Audience. Otherwise, Paul would've Overdubbed His Bass after They recorded the Guitars and Drums.
They really disliked Paul.
That's so not true
Better footage on this in the 1960s compared to any android in existence today
GOAT
Dude stop pls sending me these videos
Late Beatles Paul mentioned an
early Beatles song.
Honestly I liked the more rockin' version they played earlier in the documentary. I've never really been a fan of this song, I always found it a bit boring. So it was kinda hard to see the part of the documentary where they talk themselves into playing this song (in my opinion) in a more boring way.
that's it..
😔🐥😔
Billy
ill follow the sun huh, does it have bass?
The Get Back project was doomed from the start!
The project required that, while playing "live" on some songs, John or George play Bass.
Paul had to depend on either John or George to play Bass and they were not Bass players per se!
George only played Bass on "Two Of Us" and did an excellent job!
George doesn't sing on "Two Of Us."
John was criticized for his sloppy Bass playing on "The Long And Winding Road" and "Let It Be".
Paul went back into the studio to replace John's Bass playing for the "Let It Be" Single on January 4,1970 but didn't do the same with "The Long And Winding Road."
John also played Bass on ~
Rip It Up ~ Anthology 3
Shake, Rattle And Roll ~ Anthology 3
and the "Rock 'n' Roll Medley ~
Miss Ann ~ 1970 "Let It Be" film
Kansas City ~ 1970 "Let It Be" film
Lawdy Miss Clawdy ~ 1970 "Let It Be" film
Blue Suede Shoes ~ Anthology 3
You Really Got A Hold In Me ~ 1970 Let It Be film
NIGEL in Canada🇨🇦
this 'tedius' part of recording, rehearsing is what BREAKS UP BANDS
and ? some one's girlfriend hanging around just adds to the irritation factor
'LIVE' performances keep bands together
out of shear frustration?, they went up on the roof to perform and 'get a break'.
as Keith Richards said , 'you'rd not a band if you're not performing 'live'.
I've just seen a bass
We've done a few ! What!?
I've never heard one
My concentration fizzles out after more than 3 pontificated sentences strung together from this pulpit pilock !
Es muß ätzend gewesen sein, ständig Fotographen um sich Rum zu haben. Ich kann John verstehen, daß er daraus geflüchtet ist.
Just band members doing what they do
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It's a very blood-and-guts meat and potatoes mechanical process, these guys punching out hit tunes like so many cookies...
Me trying to explain to my band that this song doesn’t need bass ):