Single 1963 00:00 Drums 02:21 Bass 04:43 Rhythm Guitar and Lead Guitar 07:04 Instrumental 09:25 Vocals Personnel Drums: Ringo Starr Bass: Paul McCartney Rhythm Guitar: John Lennon Lead Guitar: George Harrison Vocals: John Lennon, Paul McCartney and George Harrison
George Harrison suggested the G6 chord at the end. George Martin thought it was corny and outdated sounding, as it was often used in big band music. When Harrison presented the idea, John and Paul loved it.
This just has to be the pinnacle of their career. Their joy just flies in your face!! And I'm always a little sad when it's over, ever since I was a little boy...
I love all the instruments, Ringo's drums are great in She Loves You!!! The bass too, John's rhythm guitar is amazing, George did a great job on the riff at the end
I'm really intrigued to see what they are able to do with the digital extraction technology that Peter Jackson used on to "Get Back" project and how well it can be applied to the first couple Beatles albums.
Thanks for uploading. Even acapella it sends shivers. One of the reasons I learned to play guitar was because of "She Loves You". And own a Gretsch Country Gentleman with a VOX AC4/15/30. I wonder if George is singing on the alternate lines like he did in concert (well I saw her yesterday-e-ay, and she told me what to say-e-ay, etc.).
@@thedudemaxter-bl6gl Bro you have no understanding of music. Of stereomixes. I know how stereo mixes work. The sound quality is great. Stereo is not how the instruments are separated. Stereo are two channels for the intruments. He made it really great.
I 100% agree. They had a golden opportunity to achieve a very good guitar separation on all these early tracks. They could have done this for quite a few of these early songs. Don't know why they didn't.
Apparently they used a new tape source? I'm guessing an early recording of a 45 to tape for archive. You can hear some subtle differences and some improvement on the low end, but everything in the higher end is really distorted in comparison to more recent attempts like the 2015 remaster. I would say the new 2023 mix has had some really good work done to remove some of the eq differences in the original.
Here's what sounds so interesting to me: Paul's bass line is interesting, really interesting counterpoint, which is expected, but what I notice is that his playing sounds way less confident than it would become later. Does he sound (relatively) tentative to anyone else?
Unfortunately, the master tape recording of 'She Loves You' disappeared and doesn't exist and consequently the isolated tracks aren't retrievable. Good attempt though. 👍
The only thing about any of the music tracks that might sound "Badish" is the WAY they are isolated. They were NEVER meant to be isolated. They were RECORDED on two tracks 60 years ago for Christ's sake. Wake up LOL
Автор песен? Каких песен? Кто тебя и твои знает ? Сравнил себя с гениями? Битлз вообще другие люди , они бы так не написали про кого нибудь. А партии инструментов, все идеально сыграны, по Битловски вам таким людям этого не понять никогда. Сочувствую вам.
Sorry but it’s because of the way one isolated these tracks These were NEVER meant to be heard taken apart especially with a song recorded on a 2 or 4 track tape machine. It’s not the band themselves making mistakes, so of course logic says if you take one element of a song away then ofc it’s gonna fall apart instantly
@@MrBSides He's implying there's not much 'meat', or bottom end, on the bass. I think the Beatles were aware of this but Martin was worried about distortion, with the needles going into the red and potentially damaging the recording consoles etc
It's the WAY they have been isolated. Listen to the normal track (The record) & the guitars are bright & stand out fine. The song was recorded on two tracks 60 years ago. The music was NEVER meant to be isolated this way. It's not like every guitar had its own track. LOL
Single 1963
00:00 Drums
02:21 Bass
04:43 Rhythm Guitar and Lead Guitar
07:04 Instrumental
09:25 Vocals
Personnel
Drums: Ringo Starr
Bass: Paul McCartney
Rhythm Guitar: John Lennon
Lead Guitar: George Harrison
Vocals: John Lennon, Paul McCartney and George Harrison
The last "YEA" three part harmony major 6th chord is brilliant and moving!
It's such a hook. Truly epic sounding.
George Harrison suggested the G6 chord at the end. George Martin thought it was corny and outdated sounding, as it was often used in big band music. When Harrison presented the idea, John and Paul loved it.
@@overjoyous I mistakenly thought it was Paul's idea. But George makes more sense
This just has to be the pinnacle of their career. Their joy just flies in your face!! And I'm always a little sad when it's over, ever since I was a little boy...
I love all the instruments, Ringo's drums are great in She Loves You!!! The bass too, John's rhythm guitar is amazing, George did a great job on the riff at the end
That harmony is beautiful 10:18
I agree...i cant even sing in tune on a good shower day!
I gave this one a listen when I got my first love. Ah, time flies.
I'm really intrigued to see what they are able to do with the digital extraction technology that Peter Jackson used on to "Get Back" project and how well it can be applied to the first couple Beatles albums.
Fantastic.
Thanks for uploading. Even acapella it sends shivers. One of the reasons I learned to play guitar was because of "She Loves You". And own a Gretsch Country Gentleman with a VOX AC4/15/30. I wonder if George is singing on the alternate lines like he did in concert (well I saw her yesterday-e-ay, and she told me what to say-e-ay, etc.).
Yes, you can hear him doubling John’s lines.
perfect, thanks
This is fantastic!!!!💝
Much appreciated.
NEW Deconstructing contents coming soon ;)
Great job as far as the deconstruction is concerned, knowing this was recorded on two tracks.
They added a lot of reverb on the ending vocals
Битлз это гении! Таких групп до сих пор небыло и не будет.
Итак, можем ли мы сказать, что The Beatles - лучшие из 60-х?
Битлз вообще лучшее что итак могло быть сказать можно
Amazing video thanks.
Looks like we will finally get a stereo remix of this on the new Red/Blue collections!
Aaaaand it sucks. Sucks so so much. C'mon they have should fired Giled Martin since the Abbey Road remix. He has no ears.
@@thedudemaxter-bl6gl Bro you have no understanding of music. Of stereomixes. I know how stereo mixes work. The sound quality is great. Stereo is not how the instruments are separated. Stereo are two channels for the intruments. He made it really great.
You could totally make an amazing stereo mix with this. I wonder why the official 2023 mix is so bad.
I 100% agree. They had a golden opportunity to achieve a very good guitar separation on all these early tracks. They could have done this for quite a few of these early songs. Don't know why they didn't.
Apparently they used a new tape source? I'm guessing an early recording of a 45 to tape for archive. You can hear some subtle differences and some improvement on the low end, but everything in the higher end is really distorted in comparison to more recent attempts like the 2015 remaster. I would say the new 2023 mix has had some really good work done to remove some of the eq differences in the original.
Incredible that drop-in edit towards the end was almost seamless...
Where's that, lend me that timestamp?
@@MrBSidesright around 6:06
O M G.
Ringo Starr's intro helps make the song, but George Harrison is the real Star on this song.
fine
I always thought John played Rickenbacker 325 on this song. I was wrong
That's why I'm doing isolated tracks and deconstructing works.
@@MrBSides Nice job!
@@BrQQQr Enjoy and take your time here.
It sounds like the 325 to me - albeit through the slightly muddied lens of AI deconstruction...
@@jonathanrichmond5899J-160e plugged in
Here's what sounds so interesting to me: Paul's bass line is interesting, really interesting counterpoint, which is expected, but what I notice is that his playing sounds way less confident than it would become later. Does he sound (relatively) tentative to anyone else?
Yes surprise for Paul but they were inexperienced and still punk!!
Yes, it sounds like he's way behind the beat.
Can someone please tell me what guitars they used for this recording?
Soon, I'll Get You will get the glory of finally being in stereo, or at least have its tracks separated
Roger.
I have a gift for you!
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Thank you for the (late) gift.
@@seid3366 My bad, I think you found it two weeks ago!
What software are you using to separate the tracks? Is it sophisticated enough to remove George’s guitar track from John’s on this song?
11:40
Unfortunately, the master tape recording of 'She Loves You' disappeared and doesn't exist and consequently the isolated tracks aren't retrievable.
Good attempt though.
👍
As a songwriter, it's comforting to know the Beatles isolated CAN sound bad-ish which is inspiring, but the vocals are most always impeccable
With every mistake, we must surely be learning.
The only thing about any of the music tracks that might sound "Badish" is the WAY they are isolated. They were NEVER meant to be isolated. They were RECORDED on two tracks 60 years ago for Christ's sake. Wake up LOL
Автор песен? Каких песен? Кто тебя и твои знает ? Сравнил себя с гениями? Битлз вообще другие люди , они бы так не написали про кого нибудь. А партии инструментов, все идеально сыграны, по Битловски вам таким людям этого не понять никогда. Сочувствую вам.
Bad-ish? Sounds damn good to me.
Sorry but it’s because of the way one isolated these tracks
These were NEVER meant to be heard taken apart especially with a song recorded on a 2 or 4 track tape machine. It’s not the band themselves making mistakes, so of course logic says if you take one element of a song away then ofc it’s gonna fall apart instantly
Just a year before Billy Shears joined the soiree.
Paul on drums
YAWN
What Bass? George Martin practically turned that knob off on the four track.
What do you mean, tell me more?
The Beatles had not yet gotten to four track recording at this point in time. There is no Bass knob on a four track.
@@MrBSides
He's implying there's not much 'meat', or bottom end, on the bass.
I think the Beatles were aware of this but Martin was worried about distortion, with the needles going into the red and potentially damaging the recording consoles etc
Sounds as if George's lead lines were overdubbed.......
Lots of mystery in the Beatles story 😉
Guitar very tinny sound, could have been done better
Ffs
It's the WAY they have been isolated.
Listen to the normal track (The record) & the guitars are bright & stand out fine. The song was recorded on two tracks 60 years ago. The music was NEVER meant to be isolated this way. It's not like every guitar had its own track. LOL