The woman sitting in on the White Album session with Paul is Francie Schwartz, a twenty-three-year-old New York scriptwriter, who had travelled to London to interest Apple Corps in a film script. Schwartz was then asked by McCartney to move into his Cavendish Avenue house, and was given a job working for Derek Taylor at Apple, which was then based in Wigmore Street, London. She attended many sessions during the recording of the White Album, and was living with McCartney for a few months, before they broke up. Shortly after, Schwartz sold the story of her time at Cavendish Avenue to Rolling Stone magazine, which you can read online if you're interested.
So not only Lennons woman attended Beatles sessions, I learn something new about The Beatles all the time; they're continually entertaining us with new information all the time, even though it was already out there years ago..
This is sarcasm? How about the long stretch with virtually no sound, Lennon speaking indecipherably, and Yoko whispering inaudibly? Were these exciting too? How the cacophony of Lennon and McCartney simultaneously playing different tunes in different keys?
@@kurtweiand7086 Yes, in those days tuners were gigantic and had to be housed in their own separate buildings. You couldn’t take them with you. Wouldn’t even fit in an EMI studio.
The history of that song is amazing. It started out as a slow, bluesy acoustic song. Paul heard Pete Townshend say that a The Who song was the hardest ever recorded. Paul took it as a challenge and wanted the dirtiest, nastiest thing he could create. People have called it the origin song of heavy metal.
I don’t see why everyone is saying that they’re struggling to tune their guitars. What they’re doing is simply… tuning their guitars! It takes a minute to do such a thing, and they’re doing it by ear too. You try it.
Also, they usually put new strings on them for recordings, and as most of us know, new strings won't stayed tuned very well until they stretch of bit....
@jasonschnitker6526 well then you should know better as acoustic guitars need tuning and if not tuning to a nearby concert pitch instrument or tuning (fork)..pre digital days FYI then you tune to your partners instrument or just tune each string by ear in relation to the next one if you are on your own with no tuning tools.
It's all good. It's a random clip of them tuning, and I'm sure they were awesome at it 99% of the time. It's a funny but a meaningless criticism when compared to their greatness as composers, producers, and musicians. They were the best. And yes, I have the benefit of a snark constantly clipped to my headstock lol.
@@alanduncan1980 Considering he was a man in his 20's, Paul McCartney demonstrated precocious forbearance with the situation. I'd have tossed a tambourine at her.
@@alanduncan1980 Some geniuses prefer to have friends with them....I used to take my wife and kids to gigs....in the recording process it can cause inspiration and not hindrance.....its weird - I also worked in a warehouse and then it just wouldn't work lol
03:25 It's really interesting to hear John "producing" Mother Nature's Son while Paul is performing it solo. It's good to know they were actually working together on tracks that could be construed as signs of the band breaking up. There's also a recording of Paul giving notes to John during the recording of Julia.
I agree, though I think too big a deal was made about them doing solo and duo tracks. It was, after all, a sprawling double album, and as CSNY would soon prove, a group doesn't have to follow strict guidelines or always play as a unit to make lasting music.
The dynamic of paul and John never really died no matter what happened with buissness they still had a mutual respect for one another and no matter what john may have said in the 70s he still had a great deal of respect and love for paul.
It's absolutely true. All you have to do is look at John and Paul's faces during the rooftop performance. They both glow and radiate light. They loved each other very much.
Paul is a much better guitar player than he is given credit for. How can you begin to measure the Beatles gift to music. Many performers could have made a career out of just a couple of their songs.
"The Beatles were just average musicians!" is a take I hate seeing. Ringo and Paul were incredible with their instruments, and John/George weren't anything to complain about either.
@@Y-two-K My response to that trope is always a variation of "compared to whom?" If they respond by naming musicians who emerged IN THE WAKE of the Beatles, I know they don't know what they're talking about.
@@coolnamebro "The Beatles had an amazing team of songwriters.." aha ha haha ha haha hahah aha hahahah aha ha hahahahahha haha Thanks for the laugh... OMG
Holai Shyte, this is precious! You see clearly that Paul and John were working in different things. No wonder the White Album not only figures the four Beatles in different photos, not in the same picture, but they clearly started showing off the particular style of each member from this point on. John's songs, for example, sound like his solo carrer's songs much more than before.
You mean your high school band was named “Fox” or your high school band had a fox? As far as I knew our high school band was named “band”. I didn’t play in it. I played in orchestra. It was called “orchestra”. (Somewhere within 1971-1974 our high school band performed “Hey, Jude”, at assembly, and Jerry Fleming took a long improvised sax solo at the end. He was in his glory.)
Hi Jeff, The band was called Fox... How I came up with that name, Maybe because it was an easy name. Me and the other members kicked around names and decided on that. That must have been amazing seeing "Hey Jude" played like that in an assembly. I remember assemblies, almost every Friday morning. How bout this! One Friday morning assembly, 1969 I think The school Cheerleaders come out and dance to "Fire" by The Crazy World of Arthur Brown! This guy was like "Alice Cooper" that never made it big. Cheerleaders in their CHS green and white outfits jumping around with the "45" record of that blasting through the auditorium. That was wild - Still remember that one! 😇 ua-cam.com/video/NOErZuzZpS8/v-deo.html
This is great footage. Cheers mate. Someone should find all the footage from this time ( white album) and put out a mini doc like get back. Ive never seen this till now..its like finding £100 😅 👍🏻
After listening to this several times, it seems Paul is practicing far more songs than people realise. He starts with Helter Skelter at 0.20. At 1:06 he does what sounds like a very early version of Oh! Darling. Then he moves into Blackbird and Mother Natures son. At 4.22 he breifly seems to play what sounds like the opening of a song he released in 1997 called Little Willow. Finally the end Piano peice which seems to be an early version of Martha my Dear also seems to have parts of Octopuses' Garden in it! Specifically the chorus, and the "I'd ask my friends to come and see/an octpuses garden with me" part.
George Martin has described John's creative process several times. He said that Paul would come to him and pretty much know what he wanted, but that John would come in and just describe it with words and sounds... then it was up to George to figure out how to make John's vision happen. It's amazing to actually hear what George was Talking about! Very cool! Three musical geniuses (or genii) with three different methods of creation! Absolutely brilliant!
...and kids, if you wait to the very end you will see Sir Paul drinking water from the *tap*- in London! Enjoyable vid. I thoroughly enjoyed Get Back because of the seeing the song writing process.
This sort of video reminds me the Clouzot’s documentary about Picasso. All about the process, the genius of artists creating stuff We are lucky to have access to these treasures. We have Monet, Rodin …on tape/pictures. Imagine…for only a few years (at the scale of humanity) we could have seen/heared Wolfgang or Bach. Let’s enjoy what we have now …because it is amazing
Glad to see even John Lennon and Paul McCartney, with their expensive guitars, had tuning issues. Makes me feel less of a loser with my cheap instruments 😅
All guitars go out of tune. But what is notable is that there is no tuning device in sight - just a good pair of ears. There were such things as electromechanical strobe tuners going back to the 1930s, but even when recording a take, I doubt they would have used anything more than a tuning fork.
Perfect tuning is overrated. Before the 80's it was not so common to have a perfectly intonated or even perfectly tuned guitars and yet I think records sound better when there is a slight difference in tuning between the instruments.
@@avanti6058 Yes. But the thing is, many people nowadays can't (or believe they can't) even manage *imperfect* tuning without the aid of an electronic device. I think that musicians were more accustomed to trusting their ears back then, and had, on average, a more highly developed sense of pitch, just through practice. I doubt whether George Martin's ear for tuning was any less sharp than a half-decent electronic tuner.
this is what I like and miss about most music docs -- between the drugs, the groupies, the tours, the interviews and recordings.....How did he write the actual song? this gives a glimpse.
@@sess122she's sitting next to the one of the most famous people in the world listening (before almost anyone else) to one of the greatest songs of all time. She's got good reason to make doe eyes. You sound either jealous or misogynistic to me.
so there's acoustic McCartney numbers on the White Album I've listened to my whole life and now I find out that Francie Schwartz is sitting there next to him maybe this whole time? Such a great weird feeling on that whole set. It really is The Beatles aimlessly making this endless album in the middle of the night for months on end. An album about nothing.
@@markpaxton9895because much of the songs and the productions were primarily their own. There was collaboration throughout, but each songwriter took the arrangement and production to their own direction. It wasn’t like the older albums where it was a complete group effort start to finish on arrangements and production. Many of the songs were worked on individually by said songwriter with the rest of the group primarily overdubbing.
@@markpaxton9895 It’s common knowledge that hardly a song on that album had all four Beatles performing on it at the same time, many songs it was only 2 and some only 1.
Рік тому+1
Two albums ( John, Paul), one EP (George), one single (Ringo)
Towards the end of the clip hearing the beginning of ‘Martha my Dear’ whilst watching a much earlier version of John’s RR, I’m singing to myself “ prancing around London, in my Phantom V”
Es muy interesante todo lo que están haciendo con el material... Pero también noté que a Yoko se le transformo el Iris de los dos ojos completamente en Blanco!?
So many in our generation that tried to change our world and I miss them all, Kennedy’s Martin Luther King, Malcolm and John Lennon what a World it Would have Been!! Yes what a world it would’ve been peace in our Time and in all Times.
francie schwartz, the woman sitting with paul, she slept with him in cavendish house and paul's former fiancée, jane asher caught them and they broke up immediately
The more clips of John Lennon I watch, the harder it is to pin him down. He's a true enigma. Here's hoping we get a Peter Jackson produced film from these White Album videos - seems it might be a possibility as there is apparently a good amount of footage.
@@ACDZ123 Nobody’s is perfect but few ones behaved so badly against their first son called them “ a child of alcohol “ not wanted…. And it’s a lie since Mimi and his sister Julia said he wanted to marry Cynthia and wanted the baby too but you a Lennon ‘s syncopate trying to minimize everything he did!
@@ACDZ123 AH! Being the dope I am, I stayed with my kids mother whom I never loved., who was a lieying, stealing cheating peice of crap and a nut job till my son graduated college!!! This included him having a battle with Birketts Syndrome when he was 8 "that's cancer and leukemia at the same time". Yeah, just so he could have 2 parents as I had none! A good parent puts the child first whether it's a mistake or not! If good parent who finds another peice of ass, they should never desert the child as a casualty of no longer having interest in the other parent! By the way.... Lennon was one of the biggest hypocrites of all time... Btw, I'm no McCartney fan, but at least he was a good family man
When John first played the first album for Aunt Mimi, she could not discern which guitar was his. "The one that is slightly out of tune", he responded. He claimed he would purposely mistune his guitar so that he could tell. Lennon is such a wild card! Classic quip!
Haha! Good point. Possibly Paul might have replied : "Yes love, it's true many of us were born at a very early age, but the idea here is being 'born into the situation of being young-and-poor, rather than just being 'born young.'
You hear Paul in the background playing "Helter Skelter" on Acoustic Guitar. What I never understood is why there wasn't an Acoustic demo of "Helter Skelter "recorded at George's house. Paul should have recorded an Acoustic Guitar version of "Helter Skelter"! The Acoustic version is much better!
Man, what a blessing modern clip-on guitars tuners are!
I had the same thought. And paul playing that Martin upside down with the intonation all off and still better than I will ever be.
Even watching Lennon tune his guitar is bloody awesome
John does it the way I do it
It's Paul
@@robertstreet7177 Yeah, later on Paul too, but I wrote my reaction after seeing just John tuning
I respectfully DISAGREE. To quote Neil Innes (parodying Bob Dylan), " I've suffered for my music. Now it's your turn..."
Obviously you're not a musician, there's nothing more frustrating than the sound of musicians attempting to tune their instruments, aaaaaaaaaaaargh!
The woman sitting in on the White Album session with Paul is Francie Schwartz, a twenty-three-year-old New York scriptwriter, who had travelled to London to interest Apple Corps in a film script. Schwartz was then asked by McCartney to move into his Cavendish Avenue house, and was given a job working for Derek Taylor at Apple, which was then based in Wigmore Street, London. She attended many sessions during the recording of the White Album, and was living with McCartney for a few months, before they broke up. Shortly after, Schwartz sold the story of her time at Cavendish Avenue to Rolling Stone magazine, which you can read online if you're interested.
Awesome! Thank you for letting me know!
And there is a book she wrote, probably out of print, called Body Count.
U know Paul hit that.
So not only Lennons woman attended Beatles sessions, I learn something new about The Beatles all the time; they're continually entertaining us with new information all the time, even though it was already out there years ago..
That’s one way to land a job….
I've never been more excited to watch/hear guitars being tuned than right now. Great stuff.
I like it, too
This was before portable tuners were available!
This is sarcasm? How about the long stretch with virtually no sound, Lennon speaking indecipherably, and Yoko whispering inaudibly? Were these exciting too? How the cacophony of Lennon and McCartney simultaneously playing different tunes in different keys?
@@kurtweiand7086 Yes, in those days tuners were gigantic and had to be housed in their own separate buildings. You couldn’t take them with you. Wouldn’t even fit in an EMI studio.
@@jeffryphillipsburns thanks for your opinion and merry Christmas.
Interesting to hear Paul working on Helter Skelter as an acoustic number in the background.
Yes! Acoustic!
The history of that song is amazing. It started out as a slow, bluesy acoustic song. Paul heard Pete Townshend say that a The Who song was the hardest ever recorded. Paul took it as a challenge and wanted the dirtiest, nastiest thing he could create. People have called it the origin song of heavy metal.
@@sundaynightdrunk Nah the Yardbirds, Cream, Hendrix etc were way before that..
I don’t see why everyone is saying that they’re struggling to tune their guitars. What they’re doing is simply… tuning their guitars! It takes a minute to do such a thing, and they’re doing it by ear too. You try it.
Also, they usually put new strings on them for recordings, and as most of us know, new strings won't stayed tuned very well until they stretch of bit....
I've been a guitar teacher for 30 years. I love the Beatles, but they're not the best at tuning in this vid lol.
@jasonschnitker6526 well then you should know better as acoustic guitars need tuning and if not tuning to a nearby concert pitch instrument or tuning (fork)..pre digital days FYI then you tune to your partners instrument or just tune each string by ear in relation to the next one if you are on your own with no tuning tools.
It's all good. It's a random clip of them tuning, and I'm sure they were awesome at it 99% of the time. It's a funny but a meaningless criticism when compared to their greatness as composers, producers, and musicians. They were the best. And yes, I have the benefit of a snark constantly clipped to my headstock lol.
Better living through chemistry
John: Which key is it in really?
Paul: (falsetto) 🎵Geeeeeeeee🎵
2:43😂
Loving watching these performances and practicing
Holy crap, I had no idea this footage even existed. Thanks for posting.
Its not all real but A.I. just look at Paul's eyes 😵💫
So many geniuses collaborating.. GEorge Martin had a time keeping it all together...what a genius himself.
@@alanduncan1980 Considering he was a man in his 20's, Paul McCartney demonstrated precocious forbearance with the situation. I'd have tossed a tambourine at her.
@@alanduncan1980 Some geniuses prefer to have friends with them....I used to take my wife and kids to gigs....in the recording process it can cause inspiration and not hindrance.....its weird - I also worked in a warehouse and then it just wouldn't work lol
03:25 It's really interesting to hear John "producing" Mother Nature's Son while Paul is performing it solo. It's good to know they were actually working together on tracks that could be construed as signs of the band breaking up.
There's also a recording of Paul giving notes to John during the recording of Julia.
I agree, though I think too big a deal was made about them doing solo and duo tracks. It was, after all, a sprawling double album, and as CSNY would soon prove, a group doesn't have to follow strict guidelines or always play as a unit to make lasting music.
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The awesome part is he did end up using that suggestion
Paul’s girlfriend I was hot.
The dynamic of paul and John never really died no matter what happened with buissness they still had a mutual respect for one another and no matter what john may have said in the 70s he still had a great deal of respect and love for paul.
It's absolutely true. All you have to do is look at John and Paul's faces during the rooftop performance. They both glow and radiate light. They loved each other very much.
Pauls practicing already 3 songs while everyone else is grabbing the guitar oh my god !
Definitely my favorite album of all times. I remember when it came out.
yeah, the honkey album IMO is their best shhit
What an awesome version of blackbird. That ambient tape flutter sound just like broken wings!
Thank you for this wonderful post on UA-cam…. I love all the post on the Beatles… it’s insight! It’s so amazing a time!
You're very welcome!
Paul is a much better guitar player than he is given credit for. How can you begin to measure the Beatles gift to music. Many performers could have made a career out of just a couple of their songs.
@@coolnamebro What are you talking about? If you're talking about the Beatles, they had none of those things. They did not need them.
"The Beatles were just average musicians!"
is a take I hate seeing. Ringo and Paul were incredible with their instruments, and John/George weren't anything to complain about either.
@@Y-two-K My response to that trope is always a variation of "compared to whom?" If they respond by naming musicians who emerged IN THE WAKE of the Beatles, I know they don't know what they're talking about.
@@coolnamebroYes they were called John Paul George and Ringo.
@@coolnamebro "The Beatles had an amazing team of songwriters.."
aha ha haha ha haha hahah aha hahahah aha ha hahahahahha haha
Thanks for the laugh...
OMG
I've heard this audio many times before, but I had no idea there was actual video to it. This is awesome! Thanks for it. ^^
According to Peter Jackson there are 3 to 4 hours of footage from the White Album sessions.
"..blackbird singing in the dead of night.."
just heard Paul singing that
wonderful 🙂 x
Great video of the greatest band while rehearsing bravo
This is so cool!! I had no idea that “Martha” had a completely different incarnation!
This is such an amazing treat. Thank you for posting it!
This film footage gets longer every year I've never seen as much as here. Maybe we will get the whole documentary one day soon!
They're gonna milk that cow
Where is this from?
Just what I thought! White Album documentary coming soon... hehe
Now this is real music!
As a Beatle Fan, This is very cool. Thank You
Pauly doing helter skelter in background. Crazy
Also, doing Blackbird starting at 2:16
he was at the top trying to slide to the bottom and back up to the top again i suppose
Bro this video..... The quality.... I've never seen this video before
Holai Shyte, this is precious! You see clearly that Paul and John were working in different things. No wonder the White Album not only figures the four Beatles in different photos, not in the same picture, but they clearly started showing off the particular style of each member from this point on. John's songs, for example, sound like his solo carrer's songs much more than before.
I grew up with Beatles... And play the guitar, tuning... So nice seeing this! :) Makes my day!...
Love seeing these on UA-cam. Our high School band Fox learned Back In The USSR
From the White Album in 1971 for our dances. 🎸😃
You mean your high school band was named “Fox” or your high school band had a fox? As far as I knew our high school band was named “band”. I didn’t play in it. I played in orchestra. It was called “orchestra”. (Somewhere within 1971-1974 our high school band performed “Hey, Jude”, at assembly, and Jerry Fleming took a long improvised sax solo at the end. He was in his glory.)
Hi Jeff,
The band was called Fox... How I came up with that name,
Maybe because it was an easy name. Me and the other members kicked
around names and decided on that. That must have been amazing seeing "Hey Jude" played like that in an assembly. I remember assemblies, almost every Friday morning. How bout this! One Friday morning assembly, 1969 I think The school Cheerleaders come out and dance to "Fire" by The Crazy World of Arthur Brown! This guy was like "Alice Cooper" that never made it big. Cheerleaders in their CHS green and white outfits jumping around with the "45" record of that blasting through the auditorium. That was wild - Still remember that one! 😇 ua-cam.com/video/NOErZuzZpS8/v-deo.html
BEATLES lover here. Just wanna say THANK YOU for this! 💙💙💙💙
how wonderful seeing this. so much talent, those guys.
You mean the Indian musicians at the end? I quite agree.
@@jeffryphillipsburns no, I mean The Beatles!
This is great footage. Cheers mate. Someone should find all the footage from this time ( white album) and put out a mini doc like get back. Ive never seen this till now..its like finding £100 😅 👍🏻
Yes, PLEASE! The White Album Sessions, coming soon!
watching Paul just messing around with tuning and new songs is..............HISTORICAL
But "Paul McCartney" is just a decent songwriter compared to "James Paul McCartney", who was a genius.
Gracias por compartir una grabación tan linda de Paul y John ensayando armando lo que resultó ser unas hermosas canciones!
Paul young was so beautiful!
Watching the two greatest songwriters of the 20th century at their creative peak. Unreal.
After listening to this several times, it seems Paul is practicing far more songs than people realise. He starts with Helter Skelter at 0.20. At 1:06 he does what sounds like a very early version of Oh! Darling. Then he moves into Blackbird and Mother Natures son. At 4.22 he breifly seems to play what sounds like the opening of a song he released in 1997 called Little Willow. Finally the end Piano peice which seems to be an early version of Martha my Dear also seems to have parts of Octopuses' Garden in it! Specifically the chorus, and the "I'd ask my friends to come and see/an octpuses garden with me" part.
They had around 50 songs already written when they went in the studio that they wrote in India and rehearsed at George's house in Esther
Little Willow was about Maureen, ringos wife at that time in 68
Absolutely Fab video!
Thanks so much!
@@josephmhtx✌️😉
I still have my Vintage Metal Tuner 440hz fork. From the 1960's Works great,,,,never needs batteries.
George Martin has described John's creative process several times. He said that Paul would come to him and pretty much know what he wanted, but that John would come in and just describe it with words and sounds... then it was up to George to figure out how to make John's vision happen. It's amazing to actually hear what George was Talking about! Very cool! Three musical geniuses (or genii) with three different methods of creation! Absolutely brilliant!
great to see this videos again
INSUPERABLE PAUL❤
You know Paul and John knew that they were blessed that their paths crossed at the perfect timing of synchronicity ❤
they grew up in the same hood... Nothing about being blessed
@@glennhfriedman4571 That was a weird thing to say
Bloody great stuff lad❤
...and kids, if you wait to the very end you will see Sir Paul drinking water from the *tap*- in London! Enjoyable vid. I thoroughly enjoyed Get Back because of the seeing the song writing process.
This sort of video reminds me the Clouzot’s documentary about Picasso. All about the process, the genius of artists creating stuff We are lucky to have access to these treasures. We have Monet, Rodin …on tape/pictures. Imagine…for only a few years (at the scale of humanity) we could have seen/heared Wolfgang or Bach. Let’s enjoy what we have now …because it is amazing
Good timing with his foot taps . Recorded live. crazy
There is a metronome running.
What's crazy about it?
Glad to see even John Lennon and Paul McCartney, with their expensive guitars, had tuning issues. Makes me feel less of a loser with my cheap instruments 😅
Exactly what I was thinking of !!
All guitars go out of tune. But what is notable is that there is no tuning device in sight - just a good pair of ears. There were such things as electromechanical strobe tuners going back to the 1930s, but even when recording a take, I doubt they would have used anything more than a tuning fork.
Perfect tuning is overrated. Before the 80's it was not so common to have a perfectly intonated or even perfectly tuned guitars and yet I think records sound better when there is a slight difference in tuning between the instruments.
@@avanti6058 Yes. But the thing is, many people nowadays can't (or believe they can't) even manage *imperfect* tuning without the aid of an electronic device. I think that musicians were more accustomed to trusting their ears back then, and had, on average, a more highly developed sense of pitch, just through practice. I doubt whether George Martin's ear for tuning was any less sharp than a half-decent electronic tuner.
newly changed strings is adjusted several time until tension is stable
Thank you so much! :)
So John came up with the idea of adding brass to Mother's Nature Son
Really? I didn't know that.
@@SuperGogetem He makes the suggestion in the video above while Paul is rehearsing that number.
Paul's reaction suggests that he was thinking along those lines anyway.
@@garyjames1745 does it?
Yes.
this is what I like and miss about most music docs -- between the drugs, the groupies, the tours, the interviews and recordings.....How did he write the actual song? this gives a glimpse.
George + Ringo are-were in America, thank you John
Fui y sigo siendo un fanatico de LOS BEATLES. Excelente video
Acoustic helter skelter is something I didn’t know I needed
Never saw close-ups of Francie Schwartz before but there she is during the makings of Mother Nature's Son and Blackbird.
Maravilloso video
Gracias por compartir todo lo que sea Beatles me encanta. 😊
Wow , John suggesting the brass band for mother natures son, he compares it to 'Nilsson's Brass band'. So awesome to hear that
When genius collides...
Nice. Thanks
Love heater shelter in the background
After all said and done they loved each other that much is clear
She's clearly enchanted. What a moment. ✨
Infatuated is more like it. She looks foolish, sitting there, practically drooling over McCartney tuning his guitar.
If she wasn't, Paul wouldn't be giving her any later
@@sess122she's sitting next to the one of the most famous people in the world listening (before almost anyone else) to one of the greatest songs of all time. She's got good reason to make doe eyes. You sound either jealous or misogynistic to me.
Tell me who is she? Apart from Billy's handler?
@@sess122she's Billy's handler for sure
So Paul had his Yoko too. Good to know.
Wonderful
Very good video!!!
It’s crazy John was with Cynthia and Paul was with Jane a few months ago in India. Now u see John with Yoko and Paul with Francie.
Да, Джейн вообще красотка была
so there's acoustic McCartney numbers on the White Album I've listened to my whole life and now I find out that Francie Schwartz is sitting there next to him maybe this whole time? Such a great weird feeling on that whole set. It really is The Beatles aimlessly making this endless album in the middle of the night for months on end. An album about nothing.
fantastic !!
Ahh the White Album, the first Beatles solo album 😊
Pepper is a close second...
11 written by McCartney, 10 written by Lennon, 2 Starkey, 4 Harrison, and 3 collaborations, how exactly is that a solo album ?
@@markpaxton9895because much of the songs and the productions were primarily their own. There was collaboration throughout, but each songwriter took the arrangement and production to their own direction. It wasn’t like the older albums where it was a complete group effort start to finish on arrangements and production. Many of the songs were worked on individually by said songwriter with the rest of the group primarily overdubbing.
@@markpaxton9895 It’s common knowledge that hardly a song on that album had all four Beatles performing on it at the same time, many songs it was only 2 and some only 1.
Two albums ( John, Paul), one EP (George), one single (Ringo)
Towards the end of the clip hearing the beginning of ‘Martha my Dear’ whilst watching a much earlier version of John’s RR, I’m singing to myself
“ prancing around London, in my Phantom V”
Brilliant. Never saw the first bit of that before (J&Y and George M.).
Paul = melody machine
That piano @7:40 is totally a valid piece of music on it's own. Much better than the junk they give 2nd and 3rd year piano students to learn.
Martha My Dear in Embryonal state
No, it sucks and irritating
@@Gcssdvnkloiutesc yes and noisy
Que buen material han estado sacando!
Es muy interesante todo lo que están haciendo con el material... Pero también noté que a Yoko se le transformo el Iris de los dos ojos completamente en Blanco!?
So many in our generation that tried to change our world and I miss them all, Kennedy’s Martin Luther King, Malcolm and John Lennon what a World it Would have Been!! Yes what a world it would’ve been peace in our Time and in all Times.
Wowwwwww! Thank you.
Wow, an acoustic blues version of "Helter Skelter" in the background.
francie schwartz, the woman sitting with paul, she slept with him in cavendish house and paul's former fiancée, jane asher caught them and they broke up immediately
Jane was like the female version of Paul Simon in the song Cecilia. 😅
I guess once John broke the 'no girlfriends in the studio' rule, Paul figured he could do the same.
I tune my guitar by ear as well. After awhile, you know how each string should sound.
Amazing
Thats interesting to hear and see how its developed. They all cook with water.
Insuperabile❤
Ohhh so ,Paul brought a girl too???
He did. They lived together for 3 months.
At the end of the clip sitar from georges excellent soundtrack for " wonderwall "
I have to say Yoko Ono‘s voice with whispering is soooo soothing
I hope to find John Lennon singing Good Night 😢
I've heard a short snippet of that
Could you share it@@MarcoPolo-fy4qr ?
sung by Ringo
John sang the demo, but Ringo’s voice was perfect for it.
Groovy Rolls at the end ✌️😎
John was great RIP
The more clips of John Lennon I watch, the harder it is to pin him down. He's a true enigma.
Here's hoping we get a Peter Jackson produced film from these White Album videos - seems it might be a possibility as there is apparently a good amount of footage.
John was awesome ⭐
And a very poor father to his son Julian
@crazyantny9161 and you're perfect 🤦
@@ACDZ123 Nobody’s is perfect but few ones behaved so badly against their first son called them “ a child of alcohol “ not wanted…. And it’s a lie since Mimi and his sister Julia said he wanted to marry Cynthia and wanted the baby too but you a Lennon ‘s syncopate trying to minimize everything he did!
@@ACDZ123 AH! Being the dope I am, I stayed with my kids mother whom I never loved., who was a lieying, stealing cheating peice of crap and a nut job till my son graduated college!!! This included him having a battle with Birketts Syndrome when he was 8 "that's cancer and leukemia at the same time". Yeah, just so he could have 2 parents as I had none! A good parent puts the child first whether it's a mistake or not! If good parent who finds another peice of ass, they should never desert the child as a casualty of no longer having interest in the other parent! By the way.... Lennon was one of the biggest hypocrites of all time... Btw, I'm no McCartney fan, but at least he was a good family man
Early version of Martha My Dear towards the end I think
When John first played the first album for Aunt Mimi, she could not discern which guitar was his. "The one that is slightly out of tune", he responded. He claimed he would purposely mistune his guitar so that he could tell. Lennon is such a wild card! Classic quip!
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The original songs of the "Forever BEATLES" - BLACKBIRD!
John Lennon and PAUL McCARTNEY.
I just want Francie to lean over and say, “Born a poor YOUNG country boy?! Everyone’s young when they’re born, Paul. You gotta change that lyric!”
Nah, don't change a thing.
Haha! Good point. Possibly Paul might have replied : "Yes love, it's true many of us were born at a very early age, but the idea here is being 'born into the situation of being young-and-poor, rather than just being 'born young.'
Yeah, YOU tell PAUL FREAKING MCCARTNEY how to write a song! LOL
@@syater George had the song with "I was so young when I was born, my eyes could not yet see...".
Always miffed by that lyrics
It’s very interesting watching the creation process of this great band.
Love this song aways one of my favorites
It’s like watching da Vinci painting the Mona Lisa
How good would it have been if there had been footage of the live take they did for Yer Blues . They used a small room instead of the large studios.
You hear Paul in the background playing "Helter Skelter" on Acoustic Guitar.
What I never understood is why there wasn't an Acoustic demo of "Helter Skelter "recorded at George's house.
Paul should have recorded an Acoustic Guitar version of "Helter Skelter"! The Acoustic version is much better!
My ass
Um documentário sobre o álbum branco urgente 😂😂😂😂😂😂👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏