There are very few vocalist, past or present, who could sing this song with the same degree intensity. And Paul does it with such boyish enthusiasm that so irresistible.
Whenever I see Paul in any music videos, he ALWAYS looks like he's having THE TIME OF HIS LIFE!! I love the joy and enthusiasm he brings to all his performances. Also, I just love Paul, John, George and Ringo. Their chemistry always worked. Just wish I was one of those screaming women!! 😍❤👍
And that was the key! They almost always firstly had fun. Paul talked about it and said that music has always been a hobby. Imagine changing the world, but just with a hobby. It was a key awareness that enabled their ability to continue to create music. (If they had to worry about changing the world they probably wouldn't have even tried.)
@@justiceforjamespaulmccartney That is always what I think when I see Beatles videos. Is this the real Paul? And this was. The authenticity was there. After, always an act. A good one. But now he's been doing it for nearly 58 years.
You are so right. And yet, this nice take is NOTHING alongside the one that culminated the Washington DC performance in 1964, which is truly animalistic
When asked how he learned to sing like Little Richard Paul said, "from Little Richard." He said something like you just have to blow the lid off of your head and belt it out. As to Paul's range ... Till their was You to Helter Skelter to I will and everything in between.
Not just one, but four, veteran rock and rollers (at this young age), going all-out. It doesn't get better than this. Paul's singing is staggering, to put the icing on the cake.
My mother and my aunt drove a station wagon with me and 4 other freaked out Beatlemaniacs in the back holding up Beatles or bust signs for over 200 miles to see The Beatles in Chicago. We got to sit up so high in the stadium we all had nosebleeds, and ringing ears and partial deafness for a few days afterwards from all the screaming, including our own, which started way before they ever hit the stage..and didnt stop until way after they had left the stage...only stopped then because we ALL were crying our eyes out because it was over and they had left the building..much like Elvis. One of the most wonderful days of my life! I love my mama!! Thanks for another great one Fil.
@@deboraalfa327 YW Debora. It was a great feeling, re-living it for those few minutes I was typing..even though I DID write the longest comment ever on Fil's channel, lol. Sorry, Fil..but On the flip side, it WAS your fault for analyzing a live Beatles concert, lol!
Your comment about Ringo is spot on. He took the Beatles from a good bad to a great band. It’s no coincidence they soared in popularity right when he joined.
Covering a Little Richard rocker like this takes balls. The band is great, and they rock, but Paul's vocal actually rivaled Little Richard's original. The studio version is awesome too. He simply kills that vocal. Thanks!
It is known fact that Little Richard himself taught the way how to sing the famous "ooh ooh" to Paul, when Richard was playing on the same club in Hamburg the Beatles did. It was a bit before they got the record deal.
Paul's got his Little Richard vocals lit up! I love, love, LOVE THIS! They're all balls to the walls going at it!Look at you Fil...You're right there with them!😁 Thanks for another great analysis!(can't help but notice your pure excitement!)
Just watching the Beatles perform in a live setting is so amazing, they leave you with a smile on your face. I enjoy watching but more importantly is the fact that the Beatles just look like they are having the time of their lives. They love singing, playing and working together to make a complete sound.
You are a gem, sir. Thank you so much for your intelligence, and the passion that you have to articulate your deep awareness of this music. It adds layers of pleasure to understanding why and what matters to us about it.
...especially Paul who really loves those Rock n Roll tracks. Check out his homage to *Carl Perkins* here : ua-cam.com/video/KsJwA29u_Xk/v-deo.html *Long Tall Sally* was unique among Beatles EPs being the only one with tracks which didn't appear on their albums : 1. Long Tall Sally 2. I Call Your Name 3. Slow Down 4. Matchbox Also, great cover : en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Long_Tall_Sally_(EP)#/media/File:BeatlesLongTallSallyEP.jpg
Paul McCartney is one of the greatest singers in rock history! But that's just one of the reasons they were/are/forever will be the greatest band EVER!
@@pianoplayer89 Paul is rated #11 by "Rolling Stone" magazine. John Lennon is at #5. Paul has the greater range but having a recognizable distinctive voice is a part of the rating. Still, # 11 is way up there.
they were brilliant live - considering there were no fold back speakers as they couldn't hear each other, it's incredible how great they were - no auto-tune, no major mixing board, just great live performance as a band - such a great band
@Chewy Ltd Floor wedge type monitors were not in existence but speakers could be used as virtual monitors. In the case of the Atlanta concert. In Candlestick Park they used 3 x studio.monitors
You can really see John light up when they play the rock covers. All of them really. They loved their rock and roll. What a gift that we have decent footage of them live. Just genius in every way.
In interviews they said they had a hard time hearing what each other was playing at times. I was always amazed at how great they performed live . Especially Paul McCartney. He always showed confidence in his performances.
The Beatles logged thousands and thousands of hours live around Liverpool, England, and in Hamburg. One Beatles scholar has calculated that they played well over ten thousand hours of live performance. And they probably played "Long Tall Sally" everyday and possibly several times a day. The Beatles were experts on their instruments. For instance, a lot of critics wonder whether John was a good guitar player. In fact, he could play the riffs or boogie lines of any rock and roll number in a set and simultaneously perform the lead vocal, just as McCartney sings in falsetto on "Long Tall Sally" and plays the bass. I certainly wish that the camera man had caught John playing that solo in the first break. The Beatles weren't big lead players like Clapton and Hendrix but they were extremely self-confident and strong musicians. They could step up to mic and knock almost any rock and roll song out of the park. For the apocalyptic version of "Long Tall Sally," listen to their performance caught on Hamburg Tapes. That performance probably collapsed a few stars in the galaxy. Ringo is on the drums--New Years Eve, 1962.
No, that Hamburg version and the version here in this video (NME 65) do not compare with the version from NME in 1964. That version is the most exuberant exciting live song ever performed. Must watch!
@@BeatlesCentricUniverse Great guitar player too. He played lead on "Taxman" on the groundbreaking "Revolver" LP. "Rubber Soul", "Yesterday and Today" and then "Revolver". Howz THAT for a body of work....
Just saw Paul in San Diego...he can still rock like no other...and I agree...his voice was amazing...and this is an example of that...plus he is the consumate musician, showman and entertainer...above the others...and still is! Paul just loves to perform and entertain...he definitely found his calling!
The Beatles have rocked my world since 1964. Their early covers always knocked my socks off. Then they grew into talented musicians. They BLEW MY MIND!
This is actually... Probably one of my favorite covers of all time. I have a few that I can think of right off the bat. But this is definitely something I've loved & listened to forever.
At this time of this performance they were at the beginning of what was to become Beatlemania..Paul McCartney knew this song inside and out..they were professional, totally on point.Thank you for giving this high praise..the GOAT.
The story has it that he learned the ooh ooh from The Man himself during their days in Hamburg's Star Club. They spend time around the piano until Paul got it.
Fil.... you are my musical soulmate!!!! I love all types of music but love the British Invasion and so many British bands. I’ve studied the Beatles for over a year with readings and interviews. Your analysis are so interesting and spot on! Your smile says it all!!
This is legendary stuff! Paul.....man the guy can sing! The Beatles...amazing what these guys have done for music! Epic! Thanks for sharing this Fil! Cheers Mario! 😎👌🤘
Fil really nailed this one! Paul's Absolutely Great vocals, while playing with fluidity and vigour, plus Phenomenal stage presence... lots of artists can only manage one of those at a time. Some rare few can do two of 'em. All three at once? That's Top Shelf, people! And Ringo's drumming... I've been amazed at his versatility and phrasing for decades. It's Great to see that he's FINALLY getting the recognition he has deserved for so long, and from so many different sources! Too long his lack of Flash caused the masses to overlook him!!!
Thanks for highlighting this great performance. I don't think I have seen it before. Great example of how good they were as a live act. Paul is absolutely amazing here. Thanks again.
I agree with this guitarist's analysis: this is an incredibly difficult vocal to pull off!!! How do we know? TRY IT!!! Try singing that without it sounding raunchy and amateurish...if you don't just miss a bunch of notes altogether!!! It is hard to hold a pitch when you are singing that high. McCartney can do so much with his voice: from Long Tall Sally to Michelle to Yesterday and back to Oh Darling!!!!
It's fantastic how Paul sings lead and harmony while playing the base so well! Hey, Fil, one of the things I like about your videos is how great a smile you have. Keep up the good work mate.
I love to listen to heavy metal, prog, funk, alternative, folk-rock, punk, blues, etc., etc., but I always come back to the Beatles as my favorite group, for all the reasons you described in your analysis of this song. It seems like music--all music--was for them a giant playground. Hence the constant smiles on their faces....
@@filthyanimal874 Correction. The Queen of Rock n Roll. And Little Richard was in love with Sir Paul. Paul was flattered but not at all interested. Little Richard did not like John worth a damn. True story.
ROY CHRISTOPHER yeah Little Richard was a real down to earth kinda guy. The Beatles sure did an awesome cover. I remember buying The Beatles Rock’n Roll Music Album volume 1 in cassette when I was a kid and playing it till it wore out.
Nobody ever mentions the fact that Paul does it in G a whole step higher than Little Richard in F. As for George was asked about his lead playing and why didn't you rock out more ! George replied " I did just as many notes as the song required" Brilliant Answer !!
Your analysis is worthy of the greatest band to ever play across the genres, as well as creating a few of their own. The excellence of your analysis, if you don't mind my saying, reminds me of the analysis of Mozart's music given by Antonio Salieri in the movie Amadeus. Of course his tragedy was that he did not recognize his own genius but was obsessed with coveting Mozart's talent. By the way I just got back from Martin Barre's concert here in New Hope Pennsylvania... He did a Beatles cover of I Want You/ She's So Heavy. He said it was his remaining life's tasks to perform and interpretation of the Beatles entire catalog. if it's good enough for a virtuoso like Martin Barre, it should be good enough for anyone.
Paul has one of the greatest voices in rock history! Bar none! "Oh Darling" is a perfect example of Paul's vocal talents. He can really get that distortion and grit in his voice when belting out a tune.
He still can, actually. He’s never lost the ability to scream and use the ‘growly’ voice. It’s just the rest of his singing repertoire that’s suffered greatly. Which is hardly surprising, given he’s almost 79!
I read the boys in the band were making the changes by sight - watching other members hands move to different chords. Makes the performance even more amazing.
Thanks Fil.. so obvious that you not only enjoyed the performance but you've taken the time to analyse every aspect of it. Went to see Yesterday last night. It really make you realise just how much their music meant to and shaped the broader community. Once again, thanks.
Good grief! You are the King of Insight. I couldn't begin to fathom the left handed drummer on a right handed kit thing without your analysis. Huge thumbs up for this one. Immensely enjoyable.
That was so much fun to watch. It is further proof that the Beatles were the greatest band ever, and that Paul was/is arguably the greatest live performer of all time.
When you mentioned the video included The Kinks, Animals, and others, I had to watch a few. Great music, great times! Thanks, Fil, for featuring this❣️
ANd as my lovely 14 year old musician daughter chimed in: "They were cute too !" and yes RINGO was THAT good ! NOT "Charlie Watts good" but "Ginger Baker" GOOD! oh HI FIL!
The Beatles’ secret weapon was their rhythm section. John and Paul are the most famous creative duo but Paul and Ringo are the *other* creative duo in this band. They are just so special, even now there is perfect synch magic whenever they perform together, people watching them in-studio often comment on it.
For me there was the Beatles, and then everyone else. Great performance here. surprisingly, you can hear them quite well. Probably better than they heard each other. Great comments Fil. I'm glad to see talented and knowledgeable people like yourself and your wonderful audience can still appreciate them all these years later. Great is great I guess, always. All the best Fil...Keep these fascinating and informative videos coming...Paul
You were so, so in to this video of The Beatles, breaking down this great performance, so very excited, that beautiful smile, from ear to ear, and you were SPOT ON about the fans always screaming so loud it was hard to really hear them, i know, because i was one of the screamee's @ a Beatles Concert @ the Amphitheater in Chicago in 1964, the one and only time, i saw them.. Fabulous Analogy, Filip!
Hey Paula, so you've been there done that too. I Can Only Imagine physically being there. I'm glad you had the chance to scream your head off and be intoxicated on sheer joy and excitement. Lynn responded One Time by saying about the professor." Love that 4th gear smile". I thought that was great, never heard that one before
@@jamesgordonakacrazylegs8222 Yup,i'm glad i witnessed what i did, in the younger years, cuz, nothin' much going on now, complete opposite of those times! The Stones are here in Chicago tonight, i'm sitting here writing to you lol!
OH FIL!!!! SO HAPPY TO HAVE FOUND WINGS OF PEGASUS!!! am now binge watching every single one of your captivating, informative, winsome presentations. You are making this old baby boomer EXTREMELY HAPPY!!! 😄 💜 🎵 🙋
Quit a lot of baby boomers here on this channel, incl myself. We are very Lucky and fortunate to have so many great artists back then. It,s amazing Fil, not a baby boomer, has so much knowledge of all these legendary musicians. I really love Fil,s reviews and analyses !
I went and watched the whole video. While they had a great lineup of acts, The Beatles clearly were in a league of their own. Thanks for another excellent analysis video!
Fil! This performance was unknown to me. So glad you posted it. It makes me so happy to hear you so overwhelmed by them. Your excitement is contagious! Great video and great review 🤘🤘🤘 Thanks again,💗💗💗
Why I still to this day L❤️VE the Beatles, I never tire of hearing their music, this was some performance, I could listen and watch it over and over again, thank you for this
You absolutely right,many people didn't understand about many things that Beatles done, like they always been in tour and the same time they writing songs and record them,sings and plays live and McCartney sings while playing a bass and not always simple rhithm and not just the same pattern and contact to the public same time! Beatles absolutely fenomen and McCartney special!
You nailed it! Imagine telling a band nowadays they couldn’t have monitors on stage...lol. The Beatles were so tight, that the noise didn’t matter. Amazing.
What a lot of people don't realise is that they were already very popular on the pub scene by the time their first album came out. And you don't get there by being a faking hack on your instrument. Great analysis ☺
Thanks so much for showing the recording of this performance. I was at Shea all those years ago and this is the first time because of everyone screaming their heads off, I actually got a good listen to the song. Thanks again for digging this one out and showing everyone how a great cover should be done. Keep up your GREAT work. Your Big Fan.
I've always been blown away by Paul's vocal on Long Tall Sally. He reproduces a bit of that vibe in "I've Got a Feeling" as well. All these years, I've been wanderin' around Wonderin' how come nobody told me All that I been lookin' for was somebody who looked like you
I’ve only watched 3 1/2 minutes of the video so far, but THANK YOU, Fil!! I am a diehard Beatles fan. I have spent decades studying and absorbing them, but I’ve never seen this incredible performance! I love how much you like it! At this point, you’re the only person I ‘know’ who has as much passion for music as I do. Your videos are a godsend during a dark time. 🤗
Did you know Little Richard taught Paul McCartney how to "woo, woo woo?" The Beatles opened for Little Richard on his tour of England in 1962 and they hit it off well.
Thank you so much Fil....I saw the Beatles on their last tour, 1966 in Toronto and they closed with this song...I did not know that John and George both did leads on this song...really stoked you as a young musician would observe that and share it with us...I recall the first time I heard a Beatles song....and it began a new Chapter in my life...ideally we all would have music that does that, at least once if not more times...keep it up...as a fellow musician....I get stoked as you are when you share music, observe and analyze, and share...thank you!!!!
Holy Heck, Fil ! You've brought us great, rare performances from long ago and given us great enlightening analyses but nothing even close to this! I wonder if the parents of these kids knew what the song's lyrics were about? How salacious! What a super rare gem of a recording! Everyone on film looked like they were having the time of their lives. Paul really cutting loose, Ringo smiling so much you could tell he was having so much fun and going wild on his kit, too, and young George looking so gobsmacked but where was John? While Paul was giving it everything he had he didn't have a very deep, booming voice say like a Jim Morrison. Amazing! Thanks so very much for finding and sharing this with all of us. Just so simply phenomenal for The Beatles! The kids at the show had the time of their lives, and so are we so many decades later. Geez, what more can one say?
Beatles version of Long Tall Sally is truly one of the best rock vocals ever...live or studio version! Gotta love the John guitar solo and the the Ringo triplets on the last chorus!
So good to hear such praise for the Beatles. I think some modern day people have forgotten how brilliant they were.
Screw 'em
I totally agree.
And yet modern day musicians are so forgettable
There are very few vocalist, past or present, who could sing this song with the same degree intensity. And Paul does it with such boyish enthusiasm that so irresistible.
Yeah, that’s one of the many reasons I love Paul’s voice in general: He’s *always* enthusiastic no matter what, it’s infectious!
Whenever I see Paul in any music videos, he ALWAYS looks like he's having THE TIME OF HIS LIFE!! I love the joy and enthusiasm he brings to all his performances. Also, I just love Paul, John, George and Ringo. Their chemistry always worked. Just wish I was one of those screaming women!! 😍❤👍
Honestly, the man is happiest and most alive on a stage, he is a born performer!
I was a screamer 🤗
And that was the key! They almost always firstly had fun. Paul talked about it and said that music has always been a hobby. Imagine changing the world, but just with a hobby. It was a key awareness that enabled their ability to continue to create music. (If they had to worry about changing the world they probably wouldn't have even tried.)
@@justiceforjamespaulmccartney
That is always what I think when I see Beatles videos. Is this the real Paul? And this was. The authenticity was there. After, always an act. A good one. But now he's been doing it for nearly 58 years.
You didn't stop beaming once, during their entire set! Same here!
patricia S I love that about him too. He always seems to really enjoy these clips.
yes i noticed that gleaming smile too!
@The NIFB Jesus OH, YEAH!
You are so right. And yet, this nice take is NOTHING alongside the one that culminated the Washington DC performance in 1964, which is truly animalistic
The NIFB Jesus How TF did i find you on here?!?? 😂😂😂 I'm used to seeing you on Pastor Anderson's channel lmao
Wow, they were great! My 21 year old has discovered them and they’re now his favorite group. Shows how timeless they are
Paul's voice was other-worldly. It seemed so effortless. And who else could sing, "Oh Darling" the way he did?
John wanted to sing it I've heard, and was pretty disappointed when Paul said he'd do it himself. I have no source.
@@peterblood50 Actually, I think I've heard John sing this, but can't recall where...
@@peterblood50 True.
And no one can sing Twist and Shout like John !
I think the top vocalist of the era was Gary Puckett.
Paul's vocal range was always phenomenal.
@@mrfedupableHelter Skelter, I've Got A Feeling, Oh Darling, Why Don't We Do It In The Road. What are you getting at?
It is still pretty remarkable! He's not dead yet!
When asked how he learned to sing like Little Richard Paul said, "from Little Richard." He said something like you just have to blow the lid off of your head and belt it out. As to Paul's range ... Till their was You to Helter Skelter to I will and everything in between.
@@roberthall6560 Your opinion sucks! Go away!
@@briandonovan1584 He meant that literally. They opened for Little Richard in Germany, and Paul asked him to teach him how.
Not just one, but four, veteran rock and rollers (at this young age), going all-out. It doesn't get better than this. Paul's singing is staggering, to put the icing on the cake.
My mother and my aunt drove a station wagon with me and 4 other freaked out Beatlemaniacs in the back holding up Beatles or bust signs for over 200 miles to see The Beatles in Chicago. We got to sit up so high in the stadium we all had nosebleeds, and ringing ears and partial deafness for a few days afterwards from all the screaming, including our own, which started way before they ever hit the stage..and didnt stop until way after they had left the stage...only stopped then because we ALL were crying our eyes out because it was over and they had left the building..much like Elvis. One of the most wonderful days of my life! I love my mama!! Thanks for another great one Fil.
I can relate! BEATLEMANIA WAS RAMPANT IN THE STATES!
Thank you Sandra for sharing this extraordinary experiance with us who were not there!!!
@@deboraalfa327 YW Debora. It was a great feeling, re-living it for those few minutes I was typing..even though I DID write the longest comment ever on Fil's channel, lol. Sorry, Fil..but On the flip side, it WAS your fault for analyzing a live Beatles concert, lol!
Cool!
Sandra - You captured the total fun of being a Beatlemaniac. My parents wouldn't let me go to see them in '64 in Australia & it ruined my life ;)
paul mccartney and his magnificent chameleon voice--- different for every song
((Chameleon voice)) .
I've never heard that before and I love the saying.
Very appropriate for Paul👌!
Your comment about Ringo is spot on. He took the Beatles from a good bad to a great band. It’s no coincidence they soared in popularity right when he joined.
This is one of the best live performance's ever. They all are great but Paul's bass playing and a singing is out of this world, AMAZING! Love them.
Covering a Little Richard rocker like this takes balls. The band is great, and they rock, but Paul's vocal actually rivaled Little Richard's original. The studio version is awesome too. He simply kills that vocal. Thanks!
It is known fact that Little Richard himself taught the way how to sing the famous "ooh ooh" to Paul, when Richard was playing on the same club in Hamburg the Beatles did. It was a bit before they got the record deal.
@@onsesejoo2605 and the fact that paul even sings it a tone higher
I believe they did that version in one take!
@@MsAppassionata yes!! they did record it in ONE take!! check the book "the beatles recording sessions" !
Wonderful. Notice that John takes the first lead?
Paul really let it rip! I like how John, Ringo and George seem in awe of Paul's performance.
They were riding his performance, imagine enjoying watching him and being in the same band
John LOVED when Paul just ripped a song like this.
Paul's got his Little Richard vocals lit up! I love, love, LOVE THIS! They're all balls to the walls going at it!Look at you Fil...You're right there with them!😁 Thanks for another great analysis!(can't help but notice your pure excitement!)
Amazing analysis ... been a Beatles fan forever and I love it when someone can provide unique perspectives; hard to find
M S 1 Same here. Now I know why I like them so much.
Who says Paul don't Rock !! ??!! Ya here that voice! ROCK !
Just watching the Beatles perform in a live setting is so amazing, they leave you with a smile on your face. I enjoy watching but more importantly is the fact that the Beatles just look like they are having the time of their lives. They love singing, playing and working together to make a complete sound.
You are a gem, sir. Thank you so much for your intelligence, and the passion that you have to articulate your deep awareness of this music. It adds layers of pleasure to understanding why and what matters to us about it.
They all looked like they were having a great time!
...especially Paul who really loves those Rock n Roll tracks. Check out his homage to *Carl Perkins* here : ua-cam.com/video/KsJwA29u_Xk/v-deo.html
*Long Tall Sally* was unique among Beatles EPs being the only one with tracks which didn't appear on their albums :
1. Long Tall Sally
2. I Call Your Name
3. Slow Down
4. Matchbox
Also, great cover : en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Long_Tall_Sally_(EP)#/media/File:BeatlesLongTallSallyEP.jpg
Paul McCartney is one of the greatest singers in rock history! But that's just one of the reasons they were/are/forever will be the greatest band EVER!
My Partner says she is not a Beatles fan.Went to Liverpool last year(for me). In the Cavern 20 mins and she is in tears.
Thats debatable.
@@pianoplayer89 Everything is debatable, it's my opinion.
@@robertburke784 Yep and thats my opinion
@@pianoplayer89 Paul is rated #11 by "Rolling Stone" magazine. John Lennon is at #5. Paul has the greater range but having a recognizable distinctive voice is a part of the rating. Still, # 11 is way up there.
they were brilliant live - considering there were no fold back speakers as they couldn't hear each other, it's incredible how great they were - no auto-tune, no major mixing board, just great live performance as a band - such a great band
I've heard them referred to as "fold-back speakers."
that;s what playing in Liverpool and Hamburg did for them. It turned them into an absolutely fantastic live rock and roll band. Amazing stuff.
The Beatles stand Alone
@Topazthecat I saw The Beatles six times! I would like to see Giles Martin's film, because I had box seats at the Hollywood Bowl both nights in 1965.
@Chewy Ltd Floor wedge type monitors were not in existence but speakers could be used as virtual monitors. In the case of the Atlanta concert. In Candlestick Park they used 3 x studio.monitors
You can really see John light up when they play the rock covers. All of them really. They loved their rock and roll. What a gift that we have decent footage of them live. Just genius in every way.
In interviews they said they had a hard time hearing what each other was playing at times. I was always amazed at how great they performed live . Especially Paul McCartney. He always showed confidence in his performances.
Captures the Beatles magic. When you heard and watched them perform, you just felt so damn good about the world.
The Beatles logged thousands and thousands of hours live around Liverpool, England, and in Hamburg. One Beatles scholar has calculated that they played well over ten thousand hours of live performance. And they probably played "Long Tall Sally" everyday and possibly several times a day. The Beatles were experts on their instruments. For instance, a lot of critics wonder whether John was a good guitar player. In fact, he could play the riffs or boogie lines of any rock and roll number in a set and simultaneously perform the lead vocal, just as McCartney sings in falsetto on "Long Tall Sally" and plays the bass. I certainly wish that the camera man had caught John playing that solo in the first break. The Beatles weren't big lead players like Clapton and Hendrix but they were extremely self-confident and strong musicians. They could step up to mic and knock almost any rock and roll song out of the park. For the apocalyptic version of "Long Tall Sally," listen to their performance caught on Hamburg Tapes. That performance probably collapsed a few stars in the galaxy. Ringo is on the drums--New Years Eve, 1962.
No, that Hamburg version and the version here in this video (NME 65) do not compare with the version from NME in 1964. That version is the most exuberant exciting live song ever performed. Must watch!
Nope Washington Coliseum 64 takes the prize
God they sound great. McCartney is such a phenomenal vocalist.
Phenomenal songwriter and bassist.
@@BeatlesCentricUniverse Great guitar player too. He played lead on "Taxman" on the groundbreaking "Revolver" LP. "Rubber Soul", "Yesterday and Today" and then "Revolver". Howz THAT for a body of work....
clarkewl Amazing!
WAS
No, he isn’t.
Love the early Beatles as a group and I think the young Paul really stands out. Great review!!
Right about Paul on bass. "Rain" was the first time I really heard the bass as a special instrument in rock.
I love the baseline from Paperback Writer
@@pandorafox3944 No argument from me.
Never would I underestimate the excellence of the Beatles. This was fun to watch and listen to your analysis 🔥 🎸 🤘 😎
Just saw Paul in San Diego...he can still rock like no other...and I agree...his voice was amazing...and this is an example of that...plus he is the consumate musician, showman and entertainer...above the others...and still is! Paul just loves to perform and entertain...he definitely found his calling!
Silly Billy, i ALWAYS know when its you!!! Lol!!!
The Beatles have rocked my world since 1964. Their early covers always knocked my socks off. Then they grew into talented musicians. They BLEW MY MIND!
It's Beatles.
I'm here.
Same here!
👍
This is actually... Probably one of my favorite covers of all time. I have a few that I can think of right off the bat. But this is definitely something I've loved & listened to forever.
it is great ✌
its stupendous
At this time of this performance they were at the beginning of what was to become Beatlemania..Paul McCartney knew this song inside and out..they were professional, totally on point.Thank you for giving this high praise..the GOAT.
Vocal was amaaazing and yeah, forget that he's playing impeccably
Armand Gallanosa I forgot just how well Paul could belt out a tune like that! 👍❤️
Raspy-voiced McCartney has a flair of Little Richard in it.
Nice.
The story has it that he learned the ooh ooh from The Man himself during their days in Hamburg's Star Club. They spend time around the piano until Paul got it.
@@onsesejoo2605 Little Richard confirmed. He said "I'm the man who taught McCartney how to go whoooooooooo!
Fil.... you are my musical soulmate!!!! I love all types of music but love the British Invasion and so many British bands. I’ve studied the Beatles for over a year with readings and interviews. Your analysis are so interesting and spot on! Your smile says it all!!
Paul's voice...so much soul!
From Brazil By Marcio
No doubt... they were fabulous, weren't they?
My favourite band FOREVER AND EVER.
Thanks for this Fil...
Absolutely brilliant.. well done Fil!
This is legendary stuff! Paul.....man the guy can sing! The Beatles...amazing what these guys have done for music! Epic! Thanks for sharing this Fil! Cheers Mario! 😎👌🤘
Fil really nailed this one! Paul's Absolutely Great vocals, while playing with fluidity and vigour, plus Phenomenal stage presence... lots of artists can only manage one of those at a time. Some rare few can do two of 'em. All three at once? That's Top Shelf, people! And Ringo's drumming... I've been amazed at his versatility and phrasing for decades. It's Great to see that he's FINALLY getting the recognition he has deserved for so long, and from so many different sources! Too long his lack of Flash caused the masses to overlook him!!!
Thanks for highlighting this great performance. I don't think I have seen it before. Great example of how good they were as a live act. Paul is absolutely amazing here. Thanks again.
I agree with this guitarist's analysis: this is an incredibly difficult vocal to pull off!!! How do we know? TRY IT!!! Try singing that without it sounding raunchy and amateurish...if you don't just miss a bunch of notes altogether!!! It is hard to hold a pitch when you are singing that high. McCartney can do so much with his voice: from Long Tall Sally to Michelle to Yesterday and back to Oh Darling!!!!
recorded yesterday and I'm down the same day
Allegedlly McCartney was proud of being able to sing this well into his middle age.
Still waiting for a cameraman who knows John plays guitar, too.
I know, right? Very frustrating to miss these camera angles.
Lennon was very self-conscious about people watching him play solos. Epstein always made sure that Lennon never got a close-up during a solo
@@vmnt6757 True. I saw once that Lennon told, he didn`t want the cameras on him when he played the solo to You Can`t Do That
They never caught John"s solos
He wrote most of the 🎸 tracks. Even if he didn't play them. John was the ❤ and soul....
omg. paul really had the pipes didn’t he👍
Yes, this and Helter Skelter; John comparing him to Englebert Humperdink after they broke up was pure jealousy and spite.
@@mrfedupable There is no Faul. Take your meds.
Awesome vocalist
@@jamessmithe5490 they f-d with each other. Get a friend
@@frankbarnwell____ No idea what that means.
It's fantastic how Paul sings lead and harmony while playing the base so well! Hey, Fil, one of the things I like about your videos is how great a smile you have. Keep up the good work mate.
John is likely my favorite singer/writer of all time. But ya, Paul could belt it out when he wanted to.
I noticed your smile got wider whenever there was a shot of Ringo!!! Love this channel!! Cheers mate!!
Thank you for covering my favorite band!
I love to listen to heavy metal, prog, funk, alternative, folk-rock, punk, blues, etc., etc., but I always come back to the Beatles as my favorite group, for all the reasons you described in your analysis of this song. It seems like music--all music--was for them a giant playground. Hence the constant smiles on their faces....
Outstanding vocals from Paul.. and his confidence is through the roof! Looking right into the camera, just amazing
I'm not a musician, can't carry a tune in a bucket. But I love watching your analysis. You light up the screen.
this blows Little Richard out of the water...I believe he said so himself. It's basically perfection
This was some raw blasting grunge with the wee bit of imperfect lead playing a that just makes it sound dirty and rough..
ROY CHRISTOPHER
HELL NO!!!! No one will EVER be as good as the true king of rock’n roll Little Richard!
@@filthyanimal874 well LR thought Beatles did his song better than he did...nuff said
@@filthyanimal874 Correction. The Queen of Rock n Roll. And Little Richard was in love with Sir Paul. Paul was flattered but not at all interested. Little Richard did not like John worth a damn. True story.
ROY CHRISTOPHER yeah Little Richard was a real down to earth kinda guy. The Beatles sure did an awesome cover. I remember buying The Beatles Rock’n Roll Music Album volume 1 in cassette when I was a kid and playing it till it wore out.
Nobody ever mentions the fact that Paul does it in G a whole step higher than Little Richard in F. As for George was asked about his lead playing and why didn't you rock out more ! George replied " I did just as many notes as the song required" Brilliant Answer !!
Mozart was quoted as saying the same thing when a king asked him why he used so many notes.
Wow, you sure find amazing footage, great review Fil, thank you!
Your analysis is worthy of the greatest band to ever play across the genres, as well as creating a few of their own. The excellence of your analysis, if you don't mind my saying, reminds me of the analysis of Mozart's music given by Antonio Salieri in the movie Amadeus. Of course his tragedy was that he did not recognize his own genius but was obsessed with coveting Mozart's talent. By the way I just got back from Martin Barre's concert here in New Hope Pennsylvania... He did a Beatles cover of I Want You/ She's So Heavy. He said it was his remaining life's tasks to perform and interpretation of the Beatles entire catalog. if it's good enough for a virtuoso like Martin Barre, it should be good enough for anyone.
I'm a huge Tull fan as well as a Beatles fan. When you said Martin played "I Want You," it brought tears of joy to my eyes. :)
My analysis: No other band has ever been so influential, so successful, so inspirational.
Paul has one of the greatest voices in rock history! Bar none! "Oh Darling" is a perfect example of Paul's vocal talents. He can really get that distortion and grit in his voice when belting out a tune.
Love that song
He still can, actually. He’s never lost the ability to scream and use the ‘growly’ voice. It’s just the rest of his singing repertoire that’s suffered greatly. Which is hardly surprising, given he’s almost 79!
I read the boys in the band were making the changes by sight - watching other members hands move to different chords. Makes the performance even more amazing.
What are you talking about? They didn't go up there and improvise the songs!
@@SpaceCattttt They could not hear anything but screams that were as loud as a jet engine.
Ringo once said that the only way he could keep time during concerts was to watch Paul's backside move in time with the beat.
@@BeatlesCentricUniverse Oh, right. I thought the OP had had a stroke...
@@SuperMikecarp Lol, that’s hilarious.
Thanks Fil.. so obvious that you not only enjoyed the performance but you've taken the time to analyse every aspect of it. Went to see Yesterday last night. It really make you realise just how much their music meant to and shaped the broader community. Once again, thanks.
One of their best old rockers! Thanks for and another great video and analysis!
Good grief! You are the King of Insight. I couldn't begin to fathom the left handed drummer on a right handed kit thing without your analysis. Huge thumbs up for this one. Immensely enjoyable.
For me, Paul's vocal on this song proves how great a singer he was. John's no slouch by any means, but Paul gets my vote as the better singer.
I find the opposite. No other singer touches me like Lennon.
That was so much fun to watch. It is further proof that the Beatles were the greatest band ever, and that Paul was/is arguably the greatest live performer of all time.
When you mentioned the video included The Kinks, Animals, and others, I had to watch a few. Great music, great times! Thanks, Fil, for featuring this❣️
The whole concert is astonishing!
ANd as my lovely 14 year old musician daughter chimed in: "They were cute too !" and yes RINGO was THAT good ! NOT "Charlie Watts good" but "Ginger Baker" GOOD!
oh HI FIL!
oh whatever !
The Beatles played a gig with Little Richard in 62. He taught McCartney how to get that falsetto scream
Keep it up and that smile is going to go viral. It's already contagious. Thanks again my good man. Peace Rock on
The Beatles’ secret weapon was their rhythm section. John and Paul are the most famous creative duo but Paul and Ringo are the *other* creative duo in this band. They are just so special, even now there is perfect synch magic whenever they perform together, people watching them in-studio often comment on it.
Thank you Fil for this amazing analysis! And thanks for being as enthusiastic about the Beatles as we are!😄😍❤
For me there was the Beatles, and then everyone else. Great performance here. surprisingly, you can hear them quite well. Probably better than they heard each other. Great comments Fil. I'm glad to see talented and knowledgeable people like yourself and your wonderful audience can still appreciate them all these years later. Great is great I guess, always. All the best Fil...Keep these fascinating and informative videos coming...Paul
You were so, so in to this video of The Beatles, breaking down this great performance, so very excited, that beautiful smile, from ear to ear, and you were SPOT ON about the fans always screaming so loud it was hard to really hear them, i know, because i was one of the screamee's @ a Beatles Concert @ the Amphitheater in Chicago in 1964, the one and only time, i saw them.. Fabulous Analogy, Filip!
Hey Paula, so you've been there done that too. I Can Only Imagine physically being there. I'm glad you had the chance to scream your head off and be intoxicated on sheer joy and excitement. Lynn responded One Time by saying about the professor." Love that 4th gear smile". I thought that was great, never heard that one before
@@jamesgordonakacrazylegs8222 Yup,i'm glad i witnessed what i did, in the younger years, cuz, nothin' much going on now, complete opposite of those times! The Stones are here in Chicago tonight, i'm sitting here writing to you lol!
The difference between playing a gig and giving a performance.
OH FIL!!!! SO HAPPY TO HAVE FOUND
WINGS OF PEGASUS!!!
am now binge watching every single one of your captivating, informative, winsome presentations.
You are making this old baby boomer EXTREMELY HAPPY!!! 😄 💜 🎵 🙋
Quit a lot of baby boomers here on this channel, incl myself. We are very Lucky and fortunate to have so many great artists back then. It,s amazing Fil, not a baby boomer, has so much knowledge of all these legendary musicians. I really love Fil,s reviews and analyses !
The snap of Ringo Starr's hi-hat, the shimmer, and chime of George Harrison's guitar-only made the racket made by all those fans even
louder.
love Fil.
you're not analysing, but explaining. Paul is a world treasure.
add yourself
I went and watched the whole video. While they had a great lineup of acts, The Beatles clearly were in a league of their own. Thanks for another excellent analysis video!
Fil! This performance was unknown to me. So glad you posted it. It makes me so happy to hear you so overwhelmed by them. Your excitement is contagious! Great video and great review 🤘🤘🤘 Thanks again,💗💗💗
Thanks for the link,. Fil! You seem to see the unseen. [WoW] And Ringo n Paul COULD swwing! They ALL 'steal the show' together!
Thank you for all the hard work you do for us Fil. You make it so easy for the casual observer to understand what is actually going on musically.
No problem!
Paul really sings this well. Not a "squeezed" sound at all. His singing of Long Tally Sally has that free sound and melodic. Its fantastic.
Why I still to this day L❤️VE the Beatles, I never tire of hearing their music, this was some performance, I could listen and watch it over and over again, thank you for this
You absolutely right,many people didn't understand about many things that Beatles done, like they always been in tour and the same time they writing songs and record them,sings and plays live and McCartney sings while playing a bass and not always simple rhithm and not just the same pattern and contact to the public same time! Beatles absolutely fenomen and McCartney special!
You nailed it! Imagine telling a band nowadays they couldn’t have monitors on stage...lol. The Beatles were so tight, that the noise didn’t matter. Amazing.
What a lot of people don't realise is that they were already very popular on the pub scene by the time their first album came out. And you don't get there by being a faking hack on your instrument. Great analysis ☺
Thanks so much for showing the recording of this performance. I was at Shea all those years ago and this is the first time because of everyone screaming their heads off, I actually got a good listen to the song. Thanks again for digging this one out and showing everyone how a great cover should be done. Keep up your GREAT work.
Your Big Fan.
Best cover band. Isn't it amazing that they also ended up writing songs that were often superior to their covers? Amazing.
I've always been blown away by Paul's vocal on Long Tall Sally. He reproduces a bit of that vibe in "I've Got a Feeling" as well.
All these years, I've been wanderin' around
Wonderin' how come nobody told me
All that I been lookin' for was somebody who looked like you
Where would modern metal be without McCartney’s contribution!
I’ve only watched 3 1/2 minutes of the video so far, but THANK YOU, Fil!! I am a diehard Beatles fan. I have spent decades studying and absorbing them, but I’ve never seen this incredible performance! I love how much you like it! At this point, you’re the only person I ‘know’ who has as much passion for music as I do. Your videos are a godsend during a dark time. 🤗
Did you know Little Richard taught Paul McCartney how to "woo, woo woo?"
The Beatles opened for Little Richard on his tour of England in 1962 and they hit it off well.
Thank you so much Fil....I saw the Beatles on their last tour, 1966 in Toronto and they closed with this song...I did not know that John and George both did leads on this song...really stoked you as a young musician would observe that and share it with us...I recall the first time I heard a Beatles song....and it began a new Chapter in my life...ideally we all would have music that does that, at least once if not more times...keep it up...as a fellow musician....I get stoked as you are when you share music, observe and analyze, and share...thank you!!!!
OMG that was sooooooooooo much fun!
Holy Heck, Fil ! You've brought us great, rare performances from long ago and given us great enlightening analyses but nothing even close to this! I wonder if the parents of these kids knew what the song's lyrics were about? How salacious!
What a super rare gem of a recording! Everyone on film looked like they were having the time of their lives. Paul really cutting loose, Ringo smiling so much you could tell he was having so much fun and going wild on his kit, too, and young George looking so gobsmacked but where was John? While Paul was giving it everything he had he didn't have a very deep, booming voice say like a Jim Morrison. Amazing! Thanks so very much for finding and sharing this with all of us. Just so simply phenomenal for The Beatles! The kids at the show had the time of their lives, and so are we so many decades later. Geez, what more can one say?
Thank you!! Saw them play in Chicago in 1965, yes, it was deafening.. and wonderful!
so fun to see their concert footage, such a great band
Beatles version of Long Tall Sally is truly one of the best rock vocals ever...live or studio version! Gotta love the John guitar solo and the the Ringo triplets on the last chorus!
Sweet Baby Jesus, I love this performance! Had to revisit this analysis. So young and happy!!!!