Can you Put the instrumental to Baby Your A Rich Man on the Files of your Blocked Songs, since it got blocked on UA-cam please, and can you go back to your Deconstruction of the song and add in there “See Blocked Folder”.
Those "la la la" backing vocals sound sped up (ala Chipmunks) - anyone got any thoughts/info to share about that? As usual another great isolation effort - love these breakdowns, though I'm not sure how much of The White album is going to grab me - I've never ranked this album in their top 4 albums.
Interesting. Ringo is playing a simple plodding beat - far away from Revolver and Abbey Road superlatives - and Paul playing galloping rythym on bass to hurry it up.
@@MRBColonialBand Love Me Do (album version) and PS I Love You also had a different drummer with session musician Andy White filling in as George Martin at the time wasn’t keen on Ringo’s drumming yet
I feel like Wild Honey Pie, Revolution 9 or What's The New Mary Jane are better contenders for that title in my opinion. Ob-La-Di may be cheesy, but it's fun.
I don't know why, but when I listen to the drums, the "Billie Jean" intro plays in my head
A mash up would be interesting 😂
@@beatlegiancarlo28Ob-la-Billie-ob-la-Jean
22:02 “Home. H. O. M. E.”
Man, that bass line.
For a song John & George said to have hated, they sure sound like they're having fun.
life goes on bruh
11:34 the parts where you hear the small piano is from Paul
It's a colourful addition. He is so musical
Or George Martin
I had no idea that the bass line was a galloping lick. I thought it was a simple 2 note pattern. Just awesome.
We've just came to the same conclusion!
Paul "Molly let's the children lend a hand"
George "Foot"
John: ARM
Ringo:"drum".
Leg...
All: lets
The distorted acoustic is excellent and busier than I first thought
Great as almost all off the deconstructed Beatles songs! So many hidden gems, should be release on -at least- a nice silver pressed bootleg box set!
I was waiting for this one
"Job l'a dit:"à dada!"
What’s the best way to separate a 5.1 mix?
Can you Put the instrumental to Baby Your A Rich Man on the Files of your Blocked Songs, since it got blocked on UA-cam please, and can you go back to your Deconstruction of the song and add in there “See Blocked Folder”.
Those "la la la" backing vocals sound sped up (ala Chipmunks) - anyone got any thoughts/info to share about that? As usual another great isolation effort - love these breakdowns, though I'm not sure how much of The White album is going to grab me - I've never ranked this album in their top 4 albums.
this is what your damn song should sound like
-john lennon 9:02
John's intro saved the song !
Vocal percussion
James Jamerson
Interesting. Ringo is playing a simple plodding beat - far away from Revolver and Abbey Road superlatives - and Paul playing galloping rythym on bass to hurry it up.
Was there supposed to be a note at the bottom of the description?
No why?
@@rbstems the description says that John played the tambourine and then says (see notes down below) so i was just wondering what that meant.
Oh woops i put in the wrong personnel I think haha
@@BubbaDoesIsolationsNo tambourine that was on an outtake and can also be heard on lady Madonna love
That doesn't sound like Ringo at all on the drums there. I think it's Paul.
The only songs that ringo didn't play drums were: Back at The USSR, Dear Prudence and The Ballad of John and Yoko
@@MRBColonialBand Love Me Do (album version) and PS I Love You also had a different drummer with session musician Andy White filling in as George Martin at the time wasn’t keen on Ringo’s drumming yet
A George Harrison deconstruction is about due, seeing as it’s been 8 months since the last one.
First bro
The absolute worst, corniest Beatles track. Why ?
I feel like Wild Honey Pie, Revolution 9 or What's The New Mary Jane are better contenders for that title in my opinion. Ob-La-Di may be cheesy, but it's fun.
and Wild Honey Pie is better? oh please
Obviously not a musician to say that.
@@M5guitar1 he probably hates Good Day Sunshine too