Paul's bass, high harmony vocals and blend with George, are all just glorious all the way through under the most ridiculous circumstances a musician could face while playing live.
@@kantainbrunet5351 In my opinion John's voice is better than Paul's. John's voice is commanding, powerful. Paul's can be nasal, is weaker, is not as spiritual and has a less appealing timbre. Paul's voice is the voice of a lovely balladeer.
@@tjcint They both had great, great voices. I have to say, Lennon's vocals on A Day in the Life is unearthly, sends shivers down the spine, but McCartney? Sgt Pepper? Fixing a Hole? Let it Be? They were both--in the 60's especially--amazing beyond belief. Like gods. And Paul could belt it out with the best of them. Oh Darling, for example.
@@Noah1997callahan ha ha! Ironically my family are from Liverpool so my Dad did used to claim that we were related, but there are A LOT of Harrison’s on Merseyside!!
@@jigglchoo8858 I prefer George’s solo career the most out of the 4, but his Beatles Contributions besides here comes the Sun and something, we’re way behind Paul and Johnny
Been watching a hard days night on you tube. You have to change the speed but it's funny. Kinda like watching Benny hill. Also the comedy of John Lennon is funny. There is some funny shit. Everyone gets down because of John but he was a funny guy if you just watch and I think he would want that. He is excellent on the Dick Cavet show. George was on a day before and hes even funnier
THAT RICK 360 WAS REPORTEDLY MADE JUST FOR GEORGE...ON A PERSONAL OBSERVATION HE WAS POSSIBLY THE MOST UNDERAPPRECIATED MEMBER OF THE GREATEST ROCK BAND TO EVER.PICK UP A GUITAR
In my little garage band, they make me do the McCartney parts. Have to bring this one down one key or I can't sing it. His vocal chords are made of Kevlar.
Would have been nice if we had more harmonizing songs with Harrison as lead vocal. It's a great combination and a whole new sound rarely used in Beatle days.
@@knowmusicman157 George was happy with that, though, because he didn't write that many at first. He only got backlogged towards the end. And John acknowledged that on Abbey Road, George's songs were the best.
All three of them blend so beautifully. What a miracle that three totally different guys with different voices as solos could sound almost identical when they sang together. ❤
Most of what you hear is George. Like it or not. Not taking anything away from the rest . George is making the noise. Just watched Paul , hes still playing that old bass guitar. Its awesome
Astonishing achievement given the equipment and the screaming. Very George: not ruling out all possibilities but a sardonic dismissal 'carve your number on my wall' (not 'write it on this piece of paper') and I'm deeply in love with someone but you might hear from me if everything crashed and burned and I was desperate. Spiritualism and grumpiness -- unusual!
Four lads from post WWII Liverpool. Without Brian's business knowledge, Martin's impeccable ear on the pulse of what's exciting, would they have been as popular?
Great audio of a fantastic group. Pretty sure this photo of the Beatles on stage surrounded by fans is not actually from their last concert at Candlestick Park. In that venue, they were on a stage out in the middle of the baseball field with no stands or fans anywhere around them.
He started to blossom as a songwriter just as they were winding down live performances-and he wasn’t keen on doing his songs live later on during the Get Back sessions, and George vetoed any additional shows.
Yeah that's pretty amazing they could have done don't bother me live cuz I have heard that song live from various tribute bands.... Can you imagine if the Beatles that ever tried to do think for yourself, live amazing three part vocals on that Harrison chestnut
This concert was the very last concert that the original Paul McCartney played live in 1966 ,Candlestick park .San Fran. ca.Paul died in 1966 .. The screaming was so loud that you could hardly even hear them sing nor play !! I saw and heard the original recording of this concert and can tell you that this" copy " has ALL been remastered and the original Paul's voice has been altered, and dubbed, by Paul's double , William , "Billy " Shears ,Shepherd , Campbell !! The singing voice of the original Paul is different and was NOT this dominant as They ALL harmonised together , NOT trying to "out sing" one another in volume !! There's been ALOT of CGI photo shop of the original Paul , his music, voice remastered ,altered voice overlays by Billy , his imposter !!! ... research while you still can to find proof before the original Paul McCartney is completely erased !! , may he rest in peace ..he was only 24 when he died ..
@@liveinthepresent219 ya I think your right. It looks like the layout at the Cow Palace with the large entrees for the livestock to get into the main arena for the rodeo's ha! that concert was insane. A girl in one of the first rows fainted and McCartney between songs pleaded with the audience to not trample her. Being a gentleman he asked for the ushers to please hand up the girl to him so that medics ( or whoever) to attend to her. Well as luck would have it..... girls standing or sitting close to the stage started fainting en masse. And McCartney being the gentleman that he is, again asked if people in the audience would kindly pass the comatose Beatle fan's up to him so that they could get medical assistance. Well Moe, I'm afraid that those Beatle fan's were fakers (duh) because immediately upon getting in the arms of Pauly they remarkably regained consciousness and started hugging and kissing Pauly. It was funny for a moment but I thought to myself that that could have turned out to have been a disaster if the wrong person used that fakery to get at one members of the band. Luckily that never happened
In all these photographs there's always a group of men in suits and ties standing by The Beatles like that. Kinda like they're part of the band, like they've done something. Always looks like they took the wrong turn from the golf course or the office. Question is who are those guys?
George admitted years later that he lifted the riff from The Byrds cover of the Pete Seeger composition, "The Bells of Rhymney". ua-cam.com/video/MOHYq2KNlHY/v-deo.html
Horrible show. Yeah, it was the Beatles - I was there. Eleven minutes of beautiful songs drowned out by screaming. Still...great stuff. (This picture has nothing to do with that show).
@@TwiggyArmstrong - which is coming full circle since it was the Beatles, specifically George that inspired Roger McGuinn to pick up an electric Rickenbacker 12 string giving the Byrds their sound.
Because Paul was killed in a car accident, and the band never sang harmony together again, because they brought in fake Paul, who could not play left-handed
así es, luego del Revolver nunca volvieron a hacer armonías vocales porque Billy no manejaba el rango vocal de paul, es cosa de prestar atención al documental get back
"This song is called: If I needed - ääh - someone" 😊
Paul's bass, high harmony vocals and blend with George, are all just glorious all the way through under the most ridiculous circumstances a musician could face while playing live.
Lennon's harmony blends as well
Agreed!
@@jk4675 I can't here John's voice because Paul is taking down his voice. He's too loud but he has a better voice so that's okay, for me.
@@kantainbrunet5351 In my opinion John's voice is better than Paul's. John's voice is commanding, powerful. Paul's can be nasal, is weaker, is not as spiritual and has a less appealing timbre. Paul's voice is the voice of a lovely balladeer.
@@tjcint They both had great, great voices. I have to say, Lennon's vocals on A Day in the Life is unearthly, sends shivers down the spine, but McCartney? Sgt Pepper? Fixing a Hole? Let it Be? They were both--in the 60's especially--amazing beyond belief. Like gods. And Paul could belt it out with the best of them. Oh Darling, for example.
Is it just me or is there something almost supernatural and haunting about the distortion on the harmonies in this recording?
Extremely. Idk. Just from another time, I totally know what you mean though, say hi to your brother George from me
@@Noah1997callahan ha ha!
Ironically my family are from Liverpool so my Dad did used to claim that we were related, but there are A LOT of Harrison’s on Merseyside!!
@@neilharrison8854 that’s hilarious haha! Cheers
The reverb and distortion definitely makes it sound like it’s echoing out into a canyon or something….’Tomorrow Never Knows’-ish.
Yes ❤️✨
Best band there ever was. George is way underrated.
Underrated by WHO? He's George Harrison for Chrissakes. Hari Krishna
@@laserluver1 Testify!lol
My sweet lord 🥰🥰😭😭
@@jigglchoo8858 I prefer George’s solo career the most out of the 4, but his Beatles Contributions besides here comes the Sun and something, we’re way behind Paul and Johnny
Properly rated
The stars aligned in the cosmos and The Beatles were given to us
Absolutely...totally incredible. We are so lucky
God did it. ✨
That 12 string Rick is fabulous. George could really play that thing.
Yes and these kids don't even know what a Rick is .lol
John played one too.
Been watching a hard days night on you tube. You have to change the speed but it's funny. Kinda like watching Benny hill. Also the comedy of John Lennon is funny. There is some funny shit. Everyone gets down because of John but he was a funny guy if you just watch and I think he would want that. He is excellent on the Dick Cavet show. George was on a day before and hes even funnier
Just watch
THAT RICK 360 WAS REPORTEDLY MADE JUST FOR GEORGE...ON A PERSONAL OBSERVATION HE WAS POSSIBLY THE MOST UNDERAPPRECIATED MEMBER OF THE GREATEST ROCK BAND TO EVER.PICK UP A GUITAR
McCartney's vocals are amazing...in a baseball stadium...for 1966....and George is amazing....
In my little garage band, they make me do the McCartney parts. Have to bring this one down one key or I can't sing it. His vocal chords are made of Kevlar.
Still play it every day. Best Beatles song to me.
Definitely in my top 5
Whilst not their greatest it is the one that I have listened to most!
Might be my favorite. God the noise. This was the last live concert and I can see why.
Lovely, honest message. O Patty ❤
George's voice is just pure heaven
This was my favorite vocal lineup from these guys with George singing lead and Paul and John harmonizing.
THe world's most expensive backup section!
@@abcxyz53 Well that's like, your opinion, man
It's mostly the same three part vocal partitions as Nowhere Man. It's the Beatles, man. It doesn't matter who sings lead.
Lennon was underrated as a rhythm guitarist.
Deserved to be a single and they still sounded great
It was.....for the Hollies, who had a hit with it.
Would have been nice if we had more harmonizing songs with Harrison as lead vocal. It's a great combination and a whole new sound rarely used in Beatle days.
John and Paul gave him 1 track per record. no more. when George finally got free, you understand why.
@@knowmusicman157 George was happy with that, though, because he didn't write that many at first. He only got backlogged towards the end. And John acknowledged that on Abbey Road, George's songs were the best.
@@soulscanner66 solo en Abbey Road
@@knowmusicman157 you mean 2 tracks per record, and 3 on revolver
@@archangelmusic13 I was quoting George.
John´s guitar in the bridge is so crazy and cool!
Wow. Even with low-watt amps and overall sub-standard stage sound the band comes through!
Becayse they are being recorded very up scale, a few feet from the stage by a roadie
100 watt Voxes. Not exactly practice or studio amps.
Great no matter sound quality ❤
This is because they had 3 monitors
All three of them blend so beautifully. What a miracle that three totally different guys with different voices as solos could sound almost identical when they sang together. ❤
I would give an arm and a leg to hear the Beatles play through today's PA's.
Paul’s backing vocal REVOLVER’s style!❤❤❤⚡️⚡️⚡️
Love hearing that mic echo, really feels like you're there, imagine going to one of their concerts. I could only imagine...
Anyone under the age of 56 could only imagine
1:25 Kinda hard to hear but that was a smooth bass transition
McCartney is such a tasteful bassist
This is a piece of music history...
This sounds absolutely wonderful. I haven't heard such a good sounding and well executed live performance in a long time.
This is such a beautiful song, and the vocal harmonies are up there with their best!
I agree. This version is my favorite of this song.
I adore this tune
Most of what you hear is George. Like it or not. Not taking anything away from the rest . George is making the noise. Just watched Paul , hes still playing that old bass guitar. Its awesome
This song is nothing without that McCartney bassline imo.
The George guitar sound wonderful, fantastic Master piece
I listened to this at least 10 times tonite. The harmonizing is so entrancing. Wow, it's so great.
Magic.
If I needed UHHHHHHHHH someone
The most incredible piece of sound I've heard in a long time ❤❤❤
Cuando daría YO por devolver el tiempo y poder verlos en vivo a THE BEATLES
Much better than the live Tokyo take.
yes, at Tokyo you couldn't hear the backing vocals
Glorious song, glorious sound ...
Dude played an excellent guitar and could sing.
rubber soul.. this song was revolver worthy imo.
Astonishing achievement given the equipment and the screaming. Very George: not ruling out all possibilities but a sardonic dismissal 'carve your number on my wall' (not 'write it on this piece of paper') and I'm deeply in love with someone but you might hear from me if everything crashed and burned and I was desperate. Spiritualism and grumpiness -- unusual!
The Beatles best sounding American show was at Atlanta in 1965, a great shame the concert wasn’t filmed.
C'mon Apple what we need now is this gig and Shea Stadium released, with some of PJ's MAL magic worked on them...
ポール・マッカートニーの怒鳴りバックコーラスが、素晴らしい‼️
Historic!
Beautiful voice !
maccas bass&vocals... 👍👍👍!
Increíblemente las armonias, el bajo y las guitarras junto al eco de los micrófonos y parlantes crearon una pared de sonido en directo, fabuloso
Amazing !
what the hell was going on with the reverb? It's amazing!
Los mejores de todos los tiempos...
Suena como un verdadero estadio
Fue grabado con una grabadora no profesional por Tony Barrow, jefe de prensa del cuarteto, a petición de Paul. Sabía que sería el último concierto.
Four lads from post WWII Liverpool. Without Brian's business knowledge, Martin's impeccable ear on the pulse of what's exciting, would they have been as popular?
That looks like a photo from their 1965 tour.
The sound quality is not great but DAMN you can tell the performance is fantastic.
Paul Vocals1:44 are amazing
Yes!❤✨
Great audio of a fantastic group. Pretty sure this photo of the Beatles on stage surrounded by fans is not actually from their last concert at Candlestick Park. In that venue, they were on a stage out in the middle of the baseball field with no stands or fans anywhere around them.
Fun fact: this is the only george harrison song that the beatles ever performed live
He started to blossom as a songwriter just as they were winding down live performances-and he wasn’t keen on doing his songs live later on during the Get Back sessions, and George vetoed any additional shows.
Yeah that's pretty amazing they could have done don't bother me live cuz I have heard that song live from various tribute bands....
Can you imagine if the Beatles that ever tried to do think for yourself, live amazing three part vocals on that Harrison chestnut
Nope, they also played Roll Over Beethoven live
SI ASI TOCABAN Y CANTABAN THE BEATLES FASTIDIADOS Y CANSADOS.....SE IMAGINAN CON EL VIGOR Y ENTUSIASMO DE SUS PRIMEROS AÑOS.....??????
The photo isn't from Candlestick Park.
So psychodelic sound :)
There are NO MONITORS!!!! How could they play and sing together without being able to hear each other?
This concert was the very last concert that the original Paul McCartney played live in 1966 ,Candlestick park .San Fran. ca.Paul died in 1966 ..
The screaming was so loud that you could hardly even hear them sing nor play !!
I saw and heard the original recording of this concert and can tell you that this" copy " has ALL been remastered and the original Paul's voice has been altered, and dubbed, by Paul's double , William , "Billy " Shears ,Shepherd , Campbell !! The singing voice of the original Paul is different and was NOT this dominant as They ALL
harmonised together , NOT trying to "out sing" one another in volume !!
There's been ALOT of CGI photo shop of the original Paul , his music, voice remastered ,altered voice overlays by Billy , his imposter !!! ... research while you still can to find proof before the original Paul McCartney is completely erased !! , may he rest in peace ..he was only 24 when he died ..
You’re a moron mate.
Sein angeblicher Nachfolger lebt noch und hat zwischen 1966 und 1971 Filme gedreht.
Does anyone know what he says after 'written by George and recorded by'.......? I can't make out the next word
❤
Last live show
even though it's the Beatles, you can just year in their voice that they'd phoned in their appetite for touring
a lost happiness
Well sound would jump way ahead inn1973 the dead’s wall of sound
武道館ライブより全然イイ!ラストライブとは思えないまとまり感。
そのとおりですよね‼️
Why did they slow down the tempo? It sounds far better faster
at 1x25 sounds like the album
I was at the concert and the photo above is NOT Candlestick Park
That is correct. It is probably Cow Palace in 1965.
@@liveinthepresent219 ya I think your right. It looks like the layout at the Cow Palace with the large entrees for the livestock to
get into the main arena for the rodeo's ha! that concert was insane. A girl in one of the first rows fainted and McCartney between songs pleaded with the audience to not trample her. Being a gentleman he asked for the ushers to please hand up the girl to him so that medics ( or whoever) to attend to her. Well as luck would have it..... girls standing or sitting close to the stage started fainting en masse. And McCartney being the gentleman that he is, again asked if people in the
audience would kindly pass the comatose Beatle fan's up to him so that they could get medical assistance. Well Moe, I'm afraid that those Beatle fan's were fakers (duh) because immediately upon getting in the arms of Pauly they remarkably regained consciousness and started hugging and kissing Pauly. It was funny for a moment but I thought to myself that that could have turned out to have been a disaster if the wrong person used that fakery to get at one members of the band. Luckily that never happened
dude just got the space plugin lol
In all these photographs there's always a group of men in suits and ties standing by The Beatles like that. Kinda like they're part of the band, like they've done something. Always looks like they took the wrong turn from the golf course or the office. Question is who are those guys?
Security.
Most of the time George sings “call your number on my wall” instead of carve!
If I needed... uh... someone
George admitted years later that he lifted the riff from The Byrds cover of the Pete Seeger composition, "The Bells of Rhymney".
ua-cam.com/video/MOHYq2KNlHY/v-deo.html
Horrible show. Yeah, it was the Beatles - I was there. Eleven minutes of beautiful songs drowned out by screaming. Still...great stuff. (This picture has nothing to do with that show).
Only 11 minutes? Really? That’s brutal
@@Noah1997callahan I should add, this ticket was the most expensive concert ticket I had ever purchased at that time...it was $9.99! Hahaha!😆
@@billc6087 it was a 30 minute set this is well documented, also you got ripped off because they were only selling for about 5/6 dollars 😭
What the hell is that on the stage
This is not the last ticketed concert at Candlestick Park. Paul McCartney’s 2014 concert here was the last one.
*THE BEATLES'* last ticketed performance. *THE BEATLES'*
I'm
They sound tired and I guess they were. I don’t blame them.
So Byrds-ish.
George was inspired by one of their songs to make this.
@@TwiggyArmstrong
Yep. Saw that somewhere myself.
Mr Tangerine Man....
@@TwiggyArmstrong - which is coming full circle since it was the Beatles, specifically George that inspired Roger McGuinn to pick up an electric Rickenbacker 12 string giving the Byrds their sound.
@@itslikethesamebutdifferent8020 it's true
B.S. CLICK BAIT. !!!
Sounds like a tin can band
LAME
If you think the best band in the world is lame then just don't say it out loud
Lame , what do you play. ?
Ur lame
Lame? Wow
De gustibus non disputandum est. But most people do not agree with you, and that includes me.
Because Paul was killed in a car accident, and the band never sang harmony together again, because they brought in fake Paul, who could not play left-handed
🤡
así es, luego del Revolver nunca volvieron a hacer armonías vocales porque Billy no manejaba el rango vocal de paul, es cosa de prestar atención al documental get back
You must be joking!😅