You Never Give Me Your Money (Isolated Lead Guitar)
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- Опубліковано 28 січ 2022
- I put paul playing the guitar because I don't know if he is here (which is most likely), since many forums and famdom say that he plays here, but who knows, only mcca
read the description before making meaningless comments lol
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Abbey Road 1969
Lead Guitar (1968 Fender Rosewood Telecaster or 1957 Gibson Les Paul Cherry Custom): George Harrison
Lead Guitar or Rhythm Guitar (1962 Epiphone ES-230TD Casino): Paul McCartney
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Abbey Road 1969
Lead Guitar (1968 Fender Rosewood Telecaster or 1957 Gibson Les Paul Cherry Custom): George Harrison
Lead Guitar or Rhythm Guitar (1962 Epiphone ES-230TD Casino): Paul McCartney
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I keep replaying those arpeggios over and over
In the re-edition of the Abbey Road album released in 2019, there is take 36 of this song in which you can clearly hear that the basic track includes Paul on piano, John on rhythm guitar, George on lead guitar and Ringo on drums.
I love when putting closed caption (cc) on this video it translates the sound as “laughter“! 😉👍
0:29 heaven
BIZARRE co-incidence. I was literally thinking about how great a guitar player George became as he evolved and how much I liked his work on Abbey Road. There were two lead guitars through much of this. Would love to hear the other one too. Thanks for posting!
paul doesn't play guitar here
John and George play guitars here. No Paul
Yea, but who knows
Would love to see your take on covering this
@@Vincentlpp08 I will!! Thanks
I always just assume Paul had his hands all over his songs. The rhythm guitar at the very beginning of the song sounds very Paul.
@@alexyerkey3141 Agree
Incredible! I had heard only the isolated guitars lead and rhythm together. It was perfectly fot I had trouble figuring out who did what at times. Now it's so clear to me. Now what I totally didn't know is that it was Paul playing that high pitch. George was shredding up something nasty in this song. I'm sure you've heard his iso. But them together isolated is sweet
A quick off-topic note here just to praise Ringo's spectacular drumming throughout this album. His playing and overall sound peaked during the Abbey Road sessions. Very inventive drum fills on every song except "Because" and "Her Majesty" (which have no drumming).
Her majesy have drum (D chord)
AMAZING
thank you so much 👍👍
Fab!
Why are you convinced Paul played the Casino? This was well before John's accident in Scotland.
paul used the casino at that time, I don't know if he plays the guitar here
@@DLD2Music It's implicated in the 2019 Remix book that John played the chiming rhythm (not lead) and George did the solos. Whatever the case, what we hear here sound fantastic! It sounds like it was manually double-tracked and had ADT added to each track.
@@elirosen1391 it honestly sounds like 2 casinos to me but these isolated guitars have proved my ear isn’t the best but i’m pretty sure it’s john and george with john on the solos and main “lead” this track is more rhythm to be honest and it sounds more like george’s playing but idk anymore
The guitar sound is more from the telecaster
When I think of Rock&Roll, I think of guitars.
Anashe como dice el piberío 😎
I can hear muted notes in these isolated tracks sometimes made by the guitar player. Is this the final outtake or another take just isolated?
Final mix
Can you do Prisencolinensinainciusol?
one thing that confuses me is during the isolated drums i listened to you can hear what i think is this guitar (george’s) playing one chord per measure just following the changes idk if you’ve listened to the drums but that’s just what i heard but you start this guitar during the straight strumming pattern
sorry for saying so much but i’ve been invested in this song for like 3 weeks now trying to get everything down but 1:10 to 1:19 i’m convinced there’s like a 3rd overdubbed part cause the lead is playing the rhythm and the rhythm is doing the run thing but then you hear those short little riffs so what is that?
probably what you hear in the background of the drums is some bleeding from the basic track
@@DLD2Music probably. should include that in my cover nonetheless though i’m trying to be pretty accurate this song is tough though definitely a rough one to start off with 😭😭
@@curtis11214 idk 😰
@@DLD2Music thank you for posting this and thank you for your comments! i’ve been watching you for awhile now but never really commented until now when i really started appreciating the isolated stuff don’t stop posting them you’re the best!!
I love how the arpeggiated guitar almost has a bell like quality....
Leslie Speaker or Chorus effect
theres the actual bell sound under the guitar in fact
@@nickandrews3834ADT with the already double tracked parts
First time getting stoned I heard it and knew that I wanted that as my doorbell when I buy a house
Sounds like rhythm guitar
1:29
Mostly John Lennon playing here.
Nope