The Lingering Mystery in the Wildest Beatles Song: It’s All Too Much

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  • @YouCantUnhearThis
    @YouCantUnhearThis  4 роки тому +494

    Wooo, 100k subscribers! Thank you so much for being a part of this incredible journey through The Beatles musical library. I hope you enjoy this special new episode about one of my favorite (and tragically overlooked) Beatles songs: It's All Too Much.
    And as always, let me know what you think in the comments!

    •  4 роки тому +9

      Congrats for 100K! 🥳

    • @josephmarchesani6889
      @josephmarchesani6889 4 роки тому +6

      Right when we were needing you!

    • @bonZoowe
      @bonZoowe 4 роки тому +3

      I thought yous was dead

    • @shringo9847
      @shringo9847 4 роки тому +5

      Dude I hope you keep growing, these are so good because I’m a huge Beatles fan and your doing a lot for me, thank you

    • @wc.1212
      @wc.1212 4 роки тому +2

      Now you can get verified!

  • @vickielawson3114
    @vickielawson3114 2 роки тому +169

    I read years ago that the lyrics represent George’s reaction to a particularly strong acid trip. Having taken acid myself, I can definitely see that being accurate.

    • @vladdrakul7851
      @vladdrakul7851 Рік тому +9

      I think you hit the nail on the head. I have always felt the song is a comment on the overloading of 'experience' that led George to ditch psychedelia for a religious 'pure' high. For a while the others tried that as well (see trip to India) but the others quickly dropped that to return to more individual experimentation via drugs. The others became DISGUSTED by the predatory 'guru' which led to another of my favorite Beatles song. The sublime, hilarious 'Sexy Sadie'. Drug abuse was fatal for some but it also evolved musical genius.

    • @groaningupright
      @groaningupright 7 місяців тому

      @@vladdrakul7851 Always thought some of the lyrics referred directly to Pattie Boyd though.

    • @Aquarian-t8p
      @Aquarian-t8p 5 місяців тому +1

      @@groaningupright The song was originally called “Maharishi” but they later changed it to “Sexy Sadie” to make it less obvious they were slamming Maharishi Mahesh Yogi and calling him a fraud.

    • @jasonkonick8201
      @jasonkonick8201 5 місяців тому

      Yes you are correct. This song is a celebration of his experiences with LSD.

    • @thejudgefrom69
      @thejudgefrom69 4 місяці тому

      Yes!!

  • @wildlifeguru8085
    @wildlifeguru8085 3 роки тому +1721

    It was clearly Ringo, finally showcasing his distinctive lead guitar prowess

    • @terrypussypower
      @terrypussypower 3 роки тому +169

      Nah, there's no way it's Ringo on guitar. That's daft.
      It was Pete Best!!

    • @mickjh55
      @mickjh55 3 роки тому +75

      Wrong mate, it's clearly Keith Moon on the guitar !

    • @joejones9520
      @joejones9520 3 роки тому +92

      yoko?

    • @tieukhavu8832
      @tieukhavu8832 3 роки тому +17

      It was as usual John and George - Guitar, Vocals / Paul - Bass / Ringo Starr Drums and Tambourine. Paul added Handclaps aside from George and John. George added the Hammond Organ to the song, Paul played Cowbell and John played the big G power chord intro of that song before the riff - According to Wikipedia.

    • @pauldzim
      @pauldzim 3 роки тому +94

      I was the janitor in the studio that day. It was definitely Ringo on guitar

  • @littleferrhis
    @littleferrhis 3 роки тому +125

    I was on a Beatles binge going through every song in their catalog looking for gems and this was the one that floored me that I had to stop and listen again. Such an insane song.

  • @AnthonyCassidy50
    @AnthonyCassidy50 2 роки тому +146

    Its amazing that such an amazing song - up there with Tomorrow Never Knows - is so relatively unknown. It's a great surprise to Beatles fans of a certain era.

    • @feelthejoy
      @feelthejoy 2 роки тому

      Not sure what era you’re referring to??

    • @7and7is
      @7and7is 2 роки тому

      @@feelthejoy maybe this era

    • @Kermit_T_Frog
      @Kermit_T_Frog Рік тому +2

      It IS one heck of a song. One of my favorites.

    • @doctorvortex979
      @doctorvortex979 4 місяці тому +2

      Well said, along with "Tomorrow Never knows" "it's all Too Much" is one of the best psychedelic anthems ever created🎉

  • @grandpadaveswoodworking8932
    @grandpadaveswoodworking8932 3 роки тому +313

    I was blown away when I saw Yellow Submarine at the theater, not only by "It's All Too Much", but by "It's Only A Northern Song" & "Hey Bulldog"! At that point, I thought I had heard (and owned) every Beatle song made. The opening of "All Too Much" actually gave me chills!

    • @frankhornby6873
      @frankhornby6873 3 роки тому +12

      .....it's to your muff.......Liverpool slang for .........er........(ah go look it up)...

    • @humbarcam
      @humbarcam 2 роки тому +2

      I heard ''It's All Too Much'' for the first time in 1977 when I was 11 years old, almost a year later I had my first blowing mind Hendrix moment with ''VooDoo Child''.

    • @kaljic1
      @kaljic1 2 роки тому +2

      Yes, this song is truly alll too much.

    • @TiagoCavalcanti-ji6hu
      @TiagoCavalcanti-ji6hu Рік тому +3

      Same here, I love these songs. George is ridiculously underrated.

    • @Kermit_T_Frog
      @Kermit_T_Frog Рік тому

      @@frankhornby6873 That has to be it. Typical Lennon word play. And hilarious.

  • @AwesomeBeatles
    @AwesomeBeatles 3 роки тому +190

    The world is a better place because of those four lovely lads from Liverpool.

    • @harleybfilms
      @harleybfilms 3 роки тому +8

      I KNOW RIGHT

    • @dalesmith1584
      @dalesmith1584 3 роки тому +2

      A pocket is better because of them for certain . Much better. But as a whole it’s marching toward the final battle.

  • @davidhollyfield5148
    @davidhollyfield5148 3 роки тому +73

    The Yellow Submarine soundtrack album was released as an almost novelty album and yet it contains five of their best songs.

    • @jamesjwalsh
      @jamesjwalsh 17 днів тому

      Hey Bulldog one of my top 10 by them.

    • @nvm9040
      @nvm9040 17 днів тому

      Very true

  • @dabidibup
    @dabidibup 2 роки тому +69

    Definitely the most hidden of the gems.
    It’s accompanying scene in Yellow Submarine is joyfully mesmerizing

  • @3ggshe11s
    @3ggshe11s 3 роки тому +186

    If you listen to the guitar parts John plays on "The End," where John, George, and Paul are all taking turns playing lead, you can definitely hear a stylistic similarity to the guitar work on "It's All Too Much."

    • @Panglos
      @Panglos 3 роки тому +41

      Inconclusive. If you listen to the guitar parts Paul plays on "The End," you can definitely hear a stylistic similarity to the guitar work on "It's All Too Much."

    • @hudgynsasdarl6967
      @hudgynsasdarl6967 3 роки тому +41

      Unlikely. If you listen to the guitar parts George plays on "The End," you can definitely hear a stylistic similarity to the guitar work on "It's All Too Much."

    • @thezombiecreeper
      @thezombiecreeper 3 роки тому +70

      Incoherent. If you listen to the guitar parts Ringo plays on “The End,” you can definitely hear a stylistic similarity to the guitar work on “It’s All Too Much.”

    • @dout0rm942
      @dout0rm942 2 роки тому +32

      Muddled. If you listen to the guitar parts Yoko plays on "The End" you can definitely hear a stylistic similarity to the guitar work on "It's All Too Much"

    • @louisxiiii
      @louisxiiii 2 роки тому +30

      Hard to say. If you listen to the guitar parts Stu Sutcliffe plays on "The End," you can definitely hear a stylistic similarity to the guitar work on "It's All Too Much."

  • @fivestatedrive
    @fivestatedrive 2 роки тому +68

    The one time I did mushrooms I watched this movie and this song made me cry, it just felt so beautiful and it was explaining exactly what I was feeling both in that moment and about life in general.

    • @Mrbeahz1
      @Mrbeahz1 Рік тому +5

      "Show me that I'm everywhere, and get me home for tea"

    • @Rugmunchersauce3
      @Rugmunchersauce3 Рік тому +2

      Excellent !

  • @cliffhughes6010
    @cliffhughes6010 4 роки тому +126

    What's truly astonishing (although hardly surprising) is that we still analyse Beatles tracks in minute detail after 50+ years (You wouldn't think there was anything left that hadn't been analysed to death) and do it in a way that reminds us how new and fresh those tracks were and somehow still are. Thank you.

    • @RobRVG
      @RobRVG 4 роки тому

      Ditto.

    • @ryanrambo5134
      @ryanrambo5134 3 роки тому +8

      They’re a band that’s truly worth analyzing to death, they were really something special. And as was alluded to in this video, there really are still unsolved mysteries regarding the recording process and the various roles that were played. You might think we’d have it all nailed down by now, who played what, etc.. but there are still some things that we still don’t know for sure, and we’ll probably never know. Even asking the Beatles themselves doesn’t always yield solid answers, as in many instances they don’t remember, or- they “remember” incorrectly. But it’s all in fun, as I said, they were really something special. Me personally, I can’t get enough of videos like this... I love it. They’ll always be my favorite band.

    • @christopherstarr8050
      @christopherstarr8050 3 роки тому +3

      that's the Beatles !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Timeless

    • @ratso1963mikel
      @ratso1963mikel 3 роки тому +1

      Mozart-like

    • @donaldcarpenter5328
      @donaldcarpenter5328 2 роки тому

      There was that ONE track that IF you play it backwards it said Paul's career is DEAD , turned out to be true......

  • @riffrobin474
    @riffrobin474 2 роки тому +38

    My guess is john. This is because I saw him at the one-to-one concert in 1972. He did a section of about 10 or 15 minutes with just Him and yoko. Yoko was doing her usual routine and Lennon was playing a Gibson Firebird and did nothing but unbelievable feedback for 10 or 15 minutes long. It was beyond Hendrix feedback. He really knew how to get incredible feedback and that would be my guess that he's doing it on this track. I know there are not a lot of Yoko fans out there and that's probably why that part of the concert was never released but it really was something to hear especially live.

    • @kelcritcarroll
      @kelcritcarroll Рік тому +5

      Im seriously jeleous!

    • @robertludwig4395
      @robertludwig4395 Рік тому

      A Gibson Firebird?

    • @mr_bassman6685
      @mr_bassman6685 Рік тому

      Surely that was his modified Les Paul Jr, that was his main guitar during 1972

    • @supersonicsroots
      @supersonicsroots Рік тому

      I highly doubt he played a Firebird.

    • @riffrobin474
      @riffrobin474 Рік тому +2

      @@supersonicsroots He played a firebird shaped guitar...i sat right in front of him and saw him play it. Lay your doubts to rest.

  • @haydenallen23
    @haydenallen23 4 роки тому +316

    Just one of the many overlooked and underappreciated beatles songs

    • @Wired4Life2
      @Wired4Life2 4 роки тому +14

      “Overlooked and underappreciated” because The Beatles themselves didn’t care much for the _Yellow Submarine_ project after _A Hard Day’s Night_ (French New Wave-esque mockumentary masterpiece) and _Help!_ (fun if nonsensical Bond spoof). That was especially so since they weren’t tasked to contribute much beyond new music and others were voicing them in this animated project.

    • @paulspears715
      @paulspears715 4 роки тому +7

      I love this period of George, "Blue Jay Way", "It's only a Northern Song", "it's All Too Much"

    • @dommirra5429
      @dommirra5429 4 роки тому +2

      Maybe yer rubbish no??

    • @markhunter8554
      @markhunter8554 4 роки тому +1

      George's songs were criminally overlooked, by John and Paul especially.

    • @bholaoates1542
      @bholaoates1542 4 роки тому

      @Sid Patankar Listen to the slowed-down ballad version of the song by the great Brazilian singer Milton Nascimento. Close your eyes and imagine it as a farewell song to Paul's soulmate Linda McCartney. Just might bring a tear to your eye. ua-cam.com/video/_vTPa4G1aBA/v-deo.html

  • @thrivinginNL
    @thrivinginNL 3 роки тому +708

    I think he was speaking to George saying "to your muff," as in "this song is dedicated to your woman," with muff as a slang and bawdy term for "woman." George wrote the song for Patti, and John had that kind of sense of humor.

  • @YvonTripper
    @YvonTripper 4 роки тому +112

    This is one of my favourite songs. I've never understood how this, Hey Bulldog and Old Brown Shoe aren't right up there among their most beloved.

    • @Nicco1957
      @Nicco1957 4 роки тому +16

      Old Brown Shoe totally rocks. I never realized how much it rocked till I was much older. It's a screamer.

    • @wilhelmhagberg8854
      @wilhelmhagberg8854 4 роки тому +7

      Agree. The original mix of "It's all too much" was pretty bad though so maybe listeners at the time didn't catch on to the power of the song. Also, the "Yellow Submarine" album was probably a disappointment to the record buying audience since it contained only one side of Beatles originals. This might have contributed to the relative obscurity of "IATM" and "Hey Bulldog".

    • @mikew5858
      @mikew5858 4 роки тому +2

      Four songs all considered throwaways plus two previously released didn’t give much value for money. The liner notes on the UK release were basically “Ignore this one and buy the White Album”.

    • @kevanbrown7620
      @kevanbrown7620 4 роки тому +5

      I love this track, also Hey Bulldog, that piano riff is brilliant, and Old brown shoe,by George,too good for a b-side,I also like his demo version on anthology 3.

    • @RG-od8ri
      @RG-od8ri 4 роки тому +1

      Joe Walsh learned how to play “And Your Bird Can Sing” on ONE guitar.

  • @ElectricLabel
    @ElectricLabel 3 роки тому +75

    You can tell from the sound that it's a single coil guitar, most likely a Strat because it also definitely has a floating bridge trem. John and George both played such Strats at that time (John had the pale blue Strat, George had "Rocky".) Paul McCartney's single coil guitar of choice with The Beatles was a Tele with no trem. Also, it's definitely him on bass, probably the Ricky 4001. For it to have been anyone else in the band they'd have needed a right-hand strung bass. And that little octave play at the end is VERY McCartney. So, by default, I reckon it was John on guitar. And he did like the Fender amp fuzz sound a LOT.

    • @abhikoolblue
      @abhikoolblue 2 роки тому +8

      George also once said John did things on guitar no one could do, probably referring to this song.

    • @sub-jec-tiv
      @sub-jec-tiv 2 роки тому +4

      Yep. Because John’s voice is heard shouting just before the feedback, it would make more sense. It totally sounds like Lennon starting it off with a crazy burst of energy.

    • @thekingkittyband
      @thekingkittyband 2 роки тому +4

      Good catch on the Fenders. Both John and George had 1962 Sonic Blue Fender Stratocasters. They had fatter necks that year. Fenders were hard to come by in the UK, back in those days, so it was a big deal for a Brit to own one. George later painted the front of his in a psychedelic pattern and would dub it "Rocky", as you mentioned. Only the front was painted, as the back still had the Sonic Blue finish. George played this same Strat for the recordings of, "And Your Bird Can Sing", "All You Need Is Love" and "Nowhere Man". "All You Need Is Love" is from the same album and recording sessions as "It's All Too Much". George didn't get his Rosewood Fender Telecaster until 1969, just in time for the "roof top concert" in December of that year. They have a beautiful tone, but boy are they heavy!

    • @ecuadorthree
      @ecuadorthree 2 роки тому

      No opinion on whether you're right or wrong, but it's easy to approximate a floating bridge on a fixed bridge guitar by just bending the whole neck. Depending on the guitar, you can drop maybe a semitone and a bit. Not that I recommend it.

    • @feelthejoy
      @feelthejoy 2 роки тому

      Thank you for adding your input as someone familiar with their instruments. It’s one of the few holes in my Beatles knowledge. I love the fact that there are still people out there who are passionate about them and their history and also have important knowledge.

  • @vmo2851
    @vmo2851 4 роки тому +891

    this channel is the definition of ''quality over quantity''.

    • @aristobulus8754
      @aristobulus8754 4 роки тому +19

      Hell yeah!! These vids take so long to arrive, but are soooo worth the wait!!!!

    • @mikehouse9952
      @mikehouse9952 4 роки тому +8

      There's not enough of this on youtube now.

    • @lemonsarecool9306
      @lemonsarecool9306 4 роки тому +2

      @V MO i have it agree!

    • @thesheeteels8252
      @thesheeteels8252 4 роки тому +3

      I was just thinking the exact opposite. If I was learning English I’d appreciate the speed and careful enunciation. But the narration makes me feel like I’m five.

    • @Sunjah
      @Sunjah 3 роки тому

      I think this channel is the definition of "ridiculous analysis".

  • @gabrieldinelli
    @gabrieldinelli 3 роки тому +54

    It's one of my favourite Beatles songs, extremely underrated, VERY unknown.

    • @lesliebethke8979
      @lesliebethke8979 3 роки тому +4

      One of the most well knows songs in my opinion by anybody who has at least seen the yellow sub

    • @lesliebethke8979
      @lesliebethke8979 3 роки тому +4

      But it amazes me when I play things like this around people for instance who do like the Beatles but haven't heard song like this or hey bulldog

  • @vegavairbob
    @vegavairbob 2 роки тому +28

    With George providing an Indian-style drone on Hammond organ, John on distorted lead guitar, and Paul and Ringo on their usual instruments of bass and drums, the group recorded four proper takes of the song once they were fully acquainted with it. 'Take four' was deemed the best, which at this point was 8:09 long. At 2:30 am the next morning the session was complete, the full rhythm track for what was then called “Too Much” being put to tape.---Beatles Music History

    • @Henry3Studios
      @Henry3Studios 7 місяців тому

      Impossible for John to be playing guitar on this. There is a vibrato arm used to lift the guitar in the intro. The only guitar John had with a vibrato arm at the time was the Black Strat, and it’s got to be a hollow body with the heavy feedback. Paul and George’s casinos both had Bigsbys, and since George was playing organ and wasn’t playing that much guitar in 67 anyway (since he was busy studying the Indian sitar), it’s Paul by process of elimination.

    • @jerrylev59
      @jerrylev59 4 місяці тому

      @@Henry3Studios Could John have been playing one of their guitars? Though not impossible, I think it would have been easier for John to cop a bit of Paul's guitar style than Paul's bass approach.

    • @Henry3Studios
      @Henry3Studios 4 місяці тому

      @@jerrylev59 I doubt John would have turned one of Paul’s guitars upside down as he had plenty of right handed guitars to choose from

    • @jerrylev59
      @jerrylev59 4 місяці тому

      @@Henry3Studios Could one of George's guitars been at hand?

    • @jerrylev59
      @jerrylev59 4 місяці тому

      @@Henry3Studios What bass would John have been playing? Didn't sound like the Fender VI, isn't that more in the baritone range?

  • @theviper1999uk
    @theviper1999uk 2 роки тому +21

    What a treat that I can love this song, know the song, discover it a first time, then because of the sheer mass of genius held out for me to take, I lose track of it, only to be reacquainted with it months later and fall in love again.
    I just love love love The Beatles

  • @marklee81
    @marklee81 4 роки тому +202

    The opening sounds like he was just playing with the "too much" lyric as he does for the rest of the song. Whether on purpose or not, I think he's saying "to your much" instead of "you're too much."

    • @rothr
      @rothr 4 роки тому +19

      Yes, I have thought that too. It makes sense, knowing how playful John could be.

    • @Michael.RedKnight
      @Michael.RedKnight 4 роки тому +6

      Exactly!

    • @chuckt4558
      @chuckt4558 4 роки тому +7

      Ya know, that's pretty spot on for what John would do.

    • @stuartnelson3202
      @stuartnelson3202 4 роки тому +6

      I've always thought it was "Too Your Much" and never even heard the "Muff" part before. Sounds like he started singing it backwards by mistake and stopped but tried to make it sound like he was saying something else deliberately to make it look like he hadn't made a mistake?

    • @TheSilverBeagle
      @TheSilverBeagle 4 роки тому +2

      Great response. I tend to agree.

  • @CliffHendroval
    @CliffHendroval 3 роки тому +119

    Along with Hey Bulldog, one of my favorite Beatles tracks just because it hasn't been played to death.

    • @axeman2638
      @axeman2638 3 роки тому +7

      the guitar riff is one of their best

    • @tcaudiobooks737
      @tcaudiobooks737 3 роки тому +3

      You might want to give Hey Jude a listen.

    • @jessejordache1869
      @jessejordache1869 3 роки тому +3

      Rain is my favorite - similar reasons.

    • @feelthejoy
      @feelthejoy 2 роки тому +2

      Hey Bulldog is def a fun song and underrated

    • @markuspboeddeker5930
      @markuspboeddeker5930 2 місяці тому +1

      @@tcaudiobooks737 you're missing the point.

  • @Andrew-wv7qp
    @Andrew-wv7qp 3 роки тому +39

    When I was a kid, my oldest brother would play Beatles records on the family stereo for us when my parents were out playing bridge with the neighbors (it was the only time he could get away with it). The two albums he played the most were Sgt Pepper and Yellow Submarine, so I grew up with It's All Too Much. it's my favorite Beatle song

  • @mountainkat5248
    @mountainkat5248 3 роки тому +58

    I always heard it as " too your much " , which I took as a cheeky way of switching around the words " you're too much "

    • @duhusker4383
      @duhusker4383 3 роки тому

      It's 'to your muff'.

    • @shadejamison4118
      @shadejamison4118 3 роки тому

      @@duhusker4383 wtf is a muff.
      what is it
      what's a muff
      tell me costa
      tell me

    • @guitarman7573
      @guitarman7573 3 роки тому

      That makes sense

    • @danganronpafseries5139
      @danganronpafseries5139 3 роки тому +1

      @@shadejamison4118 a term for a woman, in which George had wrote it for Patti

    • @57563
      @57563 3 роки тому

      Yes. For Years I thought it was "Too young much" but yours sounds better.

  • @meeeka
    @meeeka 3 роки тому +18

    How did they leave 2 of their best songs( Too Much and Bulldog), almost as Easter eggs, for their best fans only practically, to be found on YS? Brilliance. Kindness. A great gift.

    • @Brunoburningbright
      @Brunoburningbright 3 місяці тому

      They were just that creative. It's like picking up Picasso's drawings discarded on the studio floor. They just got lost in the shuffle.

  • @jamesjames9275
    @jamesjames9275 4 роки тому +78

    If it’s John on guitar, he’s playing George’s guitar. There’s clearly some vibrato bar work going on, and John’s Epiphone didn’t have a bar on it. Paul’s did, but it would have been strung lefty. George’s also had a bar, strung righty.

    • @lauranceemory4448
      @lauranceemory4448 4 роки тому +7

      To me the whammy bar sounds like on a Fender strat. You can't get that sort of speed etc going with a Bigsby. Maybe it was George's Rocky, but could have been Lennon's strat (I was surprised that they both had strats and used far more than we knew, per George interview). I've got strats and I've got Bigsby equipped guitars... or maybe just lots of coffee...? ;)

    • @jamesjames9275
      @jamesjames9275 4 роки тому +2

      @@lauranceemory4448 Hmmm. That sure sounds like feedback from a hollow-body guitar rather than a Strat.

    • @lauranceemory4448
      @lauranceemory4448 4 роки тому

      @@jamesjames9275 double hmm... well, I do like the feedback with hollow bodies, but has a very Hendrixy more in control to me... we'll never know. Personally, I prefer hollowbodies.... That interview with George saying lots of times thought it was a Ric 12 and he was playing strat! Cheers!

    • @Hehehehhehehehehehehehhe78
      @Hehehehhehehehehehehehhe78 4 роки тому +8

      @doubleheadergr everybody forgets george had a SG with a maestro vibrola on it and

    • @Hehehehhehehehehehehehhe78
      @Hehehehhehehehehehehehhe78 4 роки тому +1

      @@lauranceemory4448 for me, it's either the SG or the casino.

  • @phillipgreen6203
    @phillipgreen6203 3 роки тому +14

    The guitar feedback on the beginning of "I feel fine" was produced by what I believe to have been a guitar leaning against an amplifier/speaker, (possibly the bass amp) A bass string was plucked. The guitar string vibrated in sympathy with the bass, through the guitar. The guitar string vibrated excessively, rattling against a fret, causing the sound we hear. I experienced the exact same phenomenon quite by accident in the same circumstances with my bass and an acoustic guitar leaning against my amp. (2×15" speaker cab.)
    The feedback on "All too much" is a different type and I'm pretty sure it's Paul on his Epiphone Casino, which he used on "Taxman". It has a Bigsby tremolo fitted which action can be heard. John's Casino didn't have a tremelo.

    • @wyattstevens8574
      @wyattstevens8574 Рік тому

      To be specific, the feedback in "I Feel Fine" is the D (4th) string- just listen!

    • @BiggieTrismegistus
      @BiggieTrismegistus Рік тому

      I accidentally created the "feedback" on "I Feel Fine" by letting the top e string ring and then softly resting the flat part of my fingernail on the string. When I discovered that it made me realize it might not be feedback on the record at all.

  • @RapidGamer53
    @RapidGamer53 4 роки тому +158

    Interesting that Apple Music has the opening line as being definitive “To Your Mother”

    • @graemeking7336
      @graemeking7336 4 роки тому +21

      Your mother should know

    • @drewcampbell8555
      @drewcampbell8555 4 роки тому +4

      Hm. There's definitely an "fff" at the end of that excerpt.

    • @HuffGLaDTem
      @HuffGLaDTem 4 роки тому +6

      @@drewcampbell8555 I have no idea but maybe John said mother then a second word that got cut off

    • @robbieg3788
      @robbieg3788 4 роки тому +18

      @@drewcampbell8555 There's a London accent that pronounces th as ff -- As in "Word to y'or muffa..." I think John is goofing on this accent.

    • @peterconstantino6651
      @peterconstantino6651 4 роки тому +4

      Obviously George saying "to your mother". Really, Jorma?!?! You guy-- are out of your mind!

  • @alafenetre81
    @alafenetre81 3 роки тому +36

    "You know my name" - Another unappreciated song that deserves your analysis :-)

    • @wyssmaster
      @wyssmaster 3 роки тому +7

      Good evening and welcome to Slaggers

    • @alafenetre81
      @alafenetre81 3 роки тому +2

      @@wyssmaster Yes exactly :-) By the way what does "Slaggers" mean?

    • @mathmusic1490
      @mathmusic1490 3 роки тому +3

      I recall John and Paul worked on "You Know My Name, Look Up the Number" off and on for YEARS, having fun with its satirical approach and nature. Finally, after several years, they released it.............almost unnoticed, as the B side of "Let It Be", or, at least, not discussed or taken seriously, it seems, until some years later. I love it now..............it's funny and makes fun of lounge music etc.

    • @SM-dt1pr
      @SM-dt1pr 3 роки тому +2

      You Know My Name is an even worse effort than Maxwell's Silver Hammer. Rather than being under appreciated, I would say it's over appreciated.

  • @thescoobymike
    @thescoobymike 4 роки тому +102

    "Too your much" at the beginning maybe? He couldve just been saying gibberish combined with lyrics to get into the vibe of the song

    • @joannwoodworth8920
      @joannwoodworth8920 4 роки тому +19

      This is the correct answer! Thank you. I’ve always heard it as “too your much.” 👍🏼

    • @YouCantUnhearThis
      @YouCantUnhearThis  4 роки тому +28

      Interesting theory! I definitely hear an “ff” at the end of whatever john is saying, but given how weird it is already, I’m also open to alternate interpretations...

    • @rhessex
      @rhessex 4 роки тому +2

      That's what I always thought.

    • @goincoconuts1978
      @goincoconuts1978 4 роки тому +1

      rhessex
      Same with me.

    • @theDaoistBean
      @theDaoistBean 4 роки тому +2

      I always heard that too...but if you want to get the "ff" in there, perhaps given that it is a song for Patti, maybe John is giving a ribald slang dedication, "to your muff."

  • @lespauldisciple3349
    @lespauldisciple3349 3 роки тому +10

    Paul played the guitar part. Paul played an Epiphone Casino; a hollowbody guitar he bought specifically for its' ability to feed back. His Casino had a Bigsby tailpiece which allowed the wild and wide vibrato bends.
    And, besides, Paul frequently played lead on George's songs.

    • @scottandrewbrass1931
      @scottandrewbrass1931 2 роки тому +1

      Frequently?

    • @myronhelton4441
      @myronhelton4441 2 роки тому

      On a guitar, Paul couldnt play his as.

    • @charlie-obrien
      @charlie-obrien 2 роки тому

      Every member of the group had an Epiphone Casino by that point.

    • @riffrobin474
      @riffrobin474 2 роки тому

      Ringo lived in Monte Carlo and went to the casino quite a bit

    • @Mrbeahz1
      @Mrbeahz1 Рік тому +1

      The sound of the intro is less caused by feedback and more by a vibrato bar, like a Bigsby.

  • @IcouldBNE1
    @IcouldBNE1 4 роки тому +41

    According to "The Beatles Bible" web site:
    George Harrison: vocals, Hammond organ
    John Lennon: harmony vocals, lead guitar
    Paul McCartney: harmony vocals, bass
    Ringo Starr: drums, tambourine
    David Mason and three others: trumpets
    Paul Harvey: bass clarinet

    • @peterdeep
      @peterdeep 4 роки тому +9

      Bass is unmistakably Paul.

    •  4 роки тому +2

      @@peterdeep
      I think so too.

    • @tomgebarowski8156
      @tomgebarowski8156 4 роки тому

      This song and album have always flown under the radar compared to most Beatles hits. Its trippy, very creative & experimental. This was right in the middle of their psychadelic phase. It influenced other artists of the time.

  • @beatlesrgear
    @beatlesrgear 3 роки тому +70

    I've always thought George was referring to Patty when he said "with your long blond hair and your eyes of blue."
    The bass part is very simple (I can play it in my sleep) and would perfectly line up with John's very simplistic, basic style of bass playing. I am sure it is Paul on guitar, it is very much his style.
    'I Feel Fine' is not John or anybody else. The Beatles had laid their guitars & bass against the amps that were turned up and Paul's bass started feeding back, being a hollowbody. It caused the guitar to start vibrating and the note started buzzing. George Martin captured the sound on tape.
    It's All too Much also has backward vocals on it, that's why you cannot understand them.
    The extra verse in the movie, I've been told, was written by Donovan. Whether this is true or not, I'm not sure.
    This is one of my favourite Beatle songs of all and I certainly regard this as one of the greatest Psychedelic songs ever written.

    • @crimony3054
      @crimony3054 3 роки тому +5

      He mistakenly assumes that a base riff must be John's if it sounds like John, but in fact it could be John playing Paul's base riff while Paul plays Paul's lead guitar riff. And this is exactly what we see in the early days of Wings, when Paul does all the creative and uses his wife and another guy to back him.

    • @jake105
      @jake105 3 роки тому +1

      Beatlesrgear - Great post!

    • @lynnturman8157
      @lynnturman8157 3 роки тому +7

      The bass part is simple in the sense that it's a pedal for the entire song. But within that very strict framework, the bass does some pretty creative & somewhat technically difficult stuff. I don't think John was a good enough bass player to pull that off, IMO.

    • @jamsistired
      @jamsistired 2 роки тому +3

      The guitar is too messy to be Paul he is too meticulous for that to happen, especially in this period.

    • @bingohhhhhhhhhhhh
      @bingohhhhhhhhhhhh 10 місяців тому

      Wrong, it's well documented it's John and anyone who understands guitars and playing styles knows it. Not even close to Macca's style but of course there are those that love him so so much, right?

  • @alliew5498
    @alliew5498 3 роки тому +187

    LSD did absolute WONDERS for their songwriting.

    • @donaldperkins9511
      @donaldperkins9511 3 роки тому +6

      Maby LSD should file a law suite.

    • @thebluesguy7187
      @thebluesguy7187 3 роки тому +1

      keep dreamin ...

    • @a.d.marshall2748
      @a.d.marshall2748 3 роки тому +2

      Not the drug. The drug only opens doors to spirits.

    • @davidhollyfield5148
      @davidhollyfield5148 3 роки тому +9

      Totally! It changed them. From a teenybopper band to a group of adult musicians, LSD was a miracle.

    • @wilhelmvonberghoff175
      @wilhelmvonberghoff175 3 роки тому +9

      well it just wasn't that. They already had a vivid imagination and LSD just amplified it by a bit but the majority was their extraordinary imagination and God-given talent.

  • @davidhull3579
    @davidhull3579 3 роки тому +16

    It certainly is not an overlook-able performance. I feel it's incredible that it was played live, all of them at once. The soaring power of it is gigantic. I love the song AND the track. Did you say there is an 8 - minute version? Now THAT, I gotta hear.

  • @nnneptune3418
    @nnneptune3418 4 роки тому +29

    I always thought, and still think John is saying, "To your mother!"

  • @jerrysmith8624
    @jerrysmith8624 4 роки тому +220

    I’m playing the Guitar, hope that clears things up

    • @keensoundguy6637
      @keensoundguy6637 4 роки тому

      Just about everything they recorded has been covered by others. Whether it's Cry For A Shadow, Please Don't Bring Your Banjo Back, Revolution #9, and all the rest, you can find cover versions.

    • @periwinklemcfee7274
      @periwinklemcfee7274 4 роки тому +7

      Jerry Smith LOL ! I thought so ! There's a distinctive Twang to your font. But, what prompted you to fess up ? Cheers !

    • @BrentSchaus
      @BrentSchaus 4 роки тому +5

      Love your work lol

    • @scottglenn2577
      @scottglenn2577 4 роки тому +1

      Did you get paid scale ?

    • @lococomrade3488
      @lococomrade3488 4 роки тому +1

      @@keensoundguy6637 Wild Honey Pie

  •  4 роки тому +41

    Not only did I now hear what this mystery is, I got to know this song. Thanks YCUT!

  • @notrocco1
    @notrocco1 2 роки тому +4

    All these years, I have always heard the opening shout as "Too you're much!" a sort of inverted "you're too much." I never tried to listen closely or thought about it that much, but that's what it's always been for me.

  • @rattyeely
    @rattyeely 4 роки тому +10

    It's all too much is one of my favorite Beatles songs, "Show me that I'm everywhere, and get me home for tea" is one of George's best lines, it really sums up his whole aesthetic

  • @Y-two-K
    @Y-two-K 4 роки тому +69

    While I think John overall had more interesting lyrics and incredible 'woah dude' compositions, Paul was hip and dabbled in so many different sounds. Incredible duo.

    • @stellapolanco6860
      @stellapolanco6860 4 роки тому +1

      That you said is stupid ! Into Lennon/McCartney partnership, Lennon composed more 58% of the songs, words and music.

    • @presto709
      @presto709 4 роки тому +3

      I appreciate your comment. Paul was much more musically experiments than he was given credit for. Paul was also more interested in production than John was. I think nearly every Beatles song had a little Paul magic spread over it. John even said that he thought Paul and George Marting sabotaged Strawberry Fields. That song is one of his most celebrated.

    • @kevanbrown7620
      @kevanbrown7620 4 роки тому +6

      I agree Tanguo, for me, Lennon had much more interesting lyrics,I am the Walrus, Come Together, Happiness is a warm gun,John had a great imagination, and was into his poetry, like, Across the Universe,he was a true genius. My favourite is obviously John, but Paul was a genius aswell,he wrote some classic tracks, and when they bounced ideas off each other they came up with probably the greatest track ever A Day in the Life.Lennon and McCartney each added their own unique songwriting to the group,it wouldn't be The Beatles without either of them,it's just we all have our favourites, and mine is John, but that doesn't mean I think lesser of Paul,I don't understand the argument of who was the best John or Paul, they were both as important as each other, and George aswell,he became a brilliant songwriter from Revolver onwards,he just got better and better. I love all The Beatles,I just prefer Lennon's songs mostly, but there is tracks by Paul that I think are amazing, and I love some of George's songs. What a band.

    • @kevanbrown7620
      @kevanbrown7620 4 роки тому +1

      @@stellapolanco6860 I think Lennon is more interesting than McCartney,as I've already posted,he wrote I am the Walrus, Come Together, Happiness is a warm gun, Across the Universe, Tomorrow Never Knows,he had great imagination.

    • @bobsbigboy_
      @bobsbigboy_ 3 роки тому +4

      this is a George song

  • @nolank19
    @nolank19 4 роки тому +23

    If the next Paul interview I hear doesn't include the question about the lead work of this song I'll be ticked

  • @yasharkhara8151
    @yasharkhara8151 3 роки тому +4

    I love how you say "too much" in the right time

  • @ruskreeder2434
    @ruskreeder2434 3 роки тому +24

    I would propose that John is saying, "Too Much," in the beginning. That was the original name of the song and might have been John's joke or a way of getting into it before the song really got going.

    • @exert2020
      @exert2020 3 роки тому

      Yep. I agree.

    • @crapple009
      @crapple009 3 роки тому +2

      Except that 'too much' has only got two syllables.

  • @allenpeck8239
    @allenpeck8239 4 роки тому +4

    1st of all, in my humble opinion, this is arguably your best episode yet, although the song is in my Top 3 favorite Beatles songs, so, there’s that.
    And I could not agree with you more, when you say that even as we discuss, debate, and speculate the possible & probable answers to these random ‘Beatle Mysteries’, the more important aspect is that we the people are still enthralled by the topic, 50-some years after It’s inception. I loved that you pointed that out.
    Thank You

  • @geoffcurrier8332
    @geoffcurrier8332 4 роки тому +9

    Ringo's drum intro makes it worthwhile to listen to this one, apart form all of the other interesting aspects

  • @andrelambert7180
    @andrelambert7180 3 роки тому +6

    I totally agree with you. One, if not THE most underrated song out of their entire catalogue. The perfect psychedelic song. Ringo’s drums in the intro are monstrous, and the vocals are simply amazing, and a LOT of fun, like that ‘toooooo mu-cha’ mantra, or when John and Paul repeat in unisson the borrowed ‘With your long.... ...of blue’ line right after George. I also enjoy the brass, though I believe George mentioned in an interview in later years that he wasn’t a big fan of their contribution.

  • @chrisb949
    @chrisb949 3 роки тому +33

    The recording of the song begins with the tape being cut, while George was in mid-sentence. It's clearly George, not John, and it's just George talking to one of the others as the tape starts rolling. This happens when bands are in the studio, they talk to each other - and often, the Beatles just left that sort of studio chatter in. In this case, it's clearly not a "hidden message," it's just studio chatter.

    • @lee-e1767
      @lee-e1767 2 роки тому +11

      I thought it sounded like George too, i agree with you

    • @johntiggleman4686
      @johntiggleman4686 Рік тому

      @@lee-e1767 I as well...speaking of studio chatter, the first Lp by The James Gang (with Joe Walsh) "Yer Album" features a couple sections of chatter between Joe (mostly) and producer Bill Szymczyk. Joe even breaks into a short "Wipeout" riff. Funny stuff. Bill telling Joe "be careful of that squeaking in your sleeve noise." I think it referred to the sound of dragging a pick along one of the strings...

    • @christophermcguire7480
      @christophermcguire7480 Рік тому

      Absolutely correct.

  • @luke_r1782
    @luke_r1782 4 роки тому +20

    The beginning feedback of the guitar sounds like John's "The End" solo to me

  • @miraclesailor
    @miraclesailor 4 роки тому +67

    I always heard the beginning as "To Your Much". Maybe an intentional mix of words "Your Too Much" or a tribute to the title of the song?

    • @YouCantUnhearThis
      @YouCantUnhearThis  4 роки тому +12

      Interesting! Never heard it that way before, but I suppose it's as possible as any of the other explanations...we might never truly know :)

    • @paultreneary
      @paultreneary 4 роки тому +4

      That's always been my thought too

    • @joannwoodworth8920
      @joannwoodworth8920 4 роки тому +6

      @@YouCantUnhearThis I’ve always heard it as “too your much” - just John being cute.

    • @Nerkin610
      @Nerkin610 4 роки тому +2

      George had previously twisted “I’ll make LOVE TO YOU” into the title “Love You To”, so it wouldn’t be the first time. However, personally, I definitely hear a “th” or “f” sound.

    • @jessedeanefreeman
      @jessedeanefreeman 4 роки тому +2

      I've always thought so too. With the "Ch" sound cut off by the guitar...

  • @kewkabe
    @kewkabe 2 роки тому +9

    I think John's saying "to your mother" because they recorded "Your Mother Should Know" just a few months later. Paul had possibly been playing around with an earlier version of it in the studio at the time.

  • @clarkhowell8267
    @clarkhowell8267 4 роки тому +8

    This has John written all over it. And it's obviously John talking. I think it's two separate tracks smashed together to create a sort of a shock intro! George played organ on lots of his own tunes, so it makes sense that the basic track would have John on Gtr and George on organ

  • @WillieSimpson777
    @WillieSimpson777 4 роки тому +8

    Truly one of the greatest gems of the catalog...sparkling and immersive.

  • @desperatemohammedantheworl5833
    @desperatemohammedantheworl5833 4 роки тому +11

    Almost any other 60's or 70's band had released this track it would be one of their most loved tracks and closed their concerts for the last 40 odd years. As it's the Beatles it's an unloved song on their most obscure (proper) album that I'm sure a good percentage of people who consider themselves Beatles fans haven't even heard.

  • @lib556
    @lib556 2 роки тому +9

    Just ask Paul who did it. I've always been a big Beatles fan and I've seen Yellow Submarine more than once, however, I just don't recall this song.
    Anyway, I'm still in shock at learning that Paul performed some of my favourite guitar licks that I always attributed to George (Taxman, Good Morning).

    • @PaulFormentos
      @PaulFormentos Рік тому +1

      Also on Another Girl and Drive My car.

  • @BaltimoreAndOhioRR
    @BaltimoreAndOhioRR 4 роки тому +188

    Congrats on 100k subs!! 🎉

    • @jeffreymcfadden9403
      @jeffreymcfadden9403 3 роки тому +1

      unusual to see you at a site about music.
      usually a train video.
      so, did you see 4014 last year?

    • @BaltimoreAndOhioRR
      @BaltimoreAndOhioRR 3 роки тому +1

      @@jeffreymcfadden9403 I'm all over! And unfortunately, no, I didnt.

    • @vinhaleal3879
      @vinhaleal3879 3 роки тому +1

      YOOO THE RAILFAN HIMSELF

  • @brianparsons480
    @brianparsons480 4 роки тому +12

    As a bass player myself, the bass playing throughout the song is quite poor and sounds as if the player has not played much bass. The bass is very simplistic and loses the timing on occasions. Paul is an excellent bass player and his timing is always spot on. Paul also plays melodic and inventive bass lines and i think he would have instinctively added more variation. This suggests strongly that John is playing bass here and Paul lead. The unsophisticated bass actually adds to the unusual feel of this great song, which has been a long time favorite.

    • @jeffmorrison5695
      @jeffmorrison5695 4 роки тому

      Yea, I loved to play this "simplistic and unsophisticated" Thanks for the laugh. You've got balls my friend.

    • @wilhelmhagberg8854
      @wilhelmhagberg8854 4 роки тому

      I find the bass AND the guitar to sound like Paul, but very sloppy. Stoned perhaps? Maybe Lennon wasn't on the sessions at all.

  • @izzyluvbg
    @izzyluvbg 4 роки тому +6

    Ever since I heard this song while watching the Yellow Submarine movie, It's All Too Much has been a favorite of mine. Its chaotic nature in terms of composition along with the oddities that you've pointed out in the video give this song an otherworldly experience compared to other Beatles songs.

  • @d0rian490
    @d0rian490 3 роки тому +62

    we need an Anthology 4 for shit like this… we need this full 8 minute cut, and theres tons of other stuff that i know Beatles fans are dying to hear!!

    • @djohn81dj
      @djohn81dj 3 роки тому +8

      Giles Martin has said that they are waiting for technology to catch up to remaster the earlier albums so maybe one day we will hear it all.

    • @GBOAC
      @GBOAC 3 роки тому +4

      Look up the 'Secret Songs in Pepperland' bootleg

    • @magneto7930
      @magneto7930 2 роки тому +3

      There were quite a few songs that were left off of the Anthology packages. I would have liked to have seen Bad to Me (John's demo) and Love of the Loved from the Decca sessions, to name a few.

  • @OisforOreo-w2w
    @OisforOreo-w2w 4 роки тому +113

    I’ve never wondered this question. Now it’s all I think about, “who DID play the guitar in Its All Too Much”

    • @JesperSalama
      @JesperSalama 4 роки тому +6

      John!

    • @THINJIMI
      @THINJIMI 4 роки тому +1

      I believe it was Paul. he has quite a wild side to his leads.

    • @JesperSalama
      @JesperSalama 4 роки тому

      @@THINJIMI Yes but John wasn't very capable on the bass guitar and since they were on the same track, that would mean John either played the bass here or he sat out on the track and someone than the Beatles played bass, which is highly unlikely.

    • @JesperSalama
      @JesperSalama 4 роки тому +5

      That means the only logical lineup is
      PAUL: Bass guitar
      GEORGE: Organ
      JOHN: Lead guitar
      RINGO: Drums

    • @THINJIMI
      @THINJIMI 4 роки тому +3

      @@JesperSalama - Oddly enough I just saw a picture of John sitting with a five string bass or something the other day. So I imagine he does play bass. But Johns lead’s are not very developed, in my opinion. Give me an example of a lead that John did that is as developed as what Paul could do. I can’t even think of another lead other than the trade-off at the end of Abbey Road?

  • @theRandy712
    @theRandy712 4 роки тому +18

    To my ears, that is 100% a Paul bass track and a John guitar line.

  • @drxhenry
    @drxhenry 4 роки тому +23

    It’s All Too Much is the most underrated Beatles song, not necessary the best of the lesser known category, but the number one that deserves more attention

    • @cadenjones7886
      @cadenjones7886 4 роки тому

      Definitely

    • @markrae1317
      @markrae1317 4 роки тому

      It isn't underrated in the slightest! Who thinks this song isn't very good?

  • @mamaboocee
    @mamaboocee 3 роки тому +3

    I love how you escort me through each Beatles song - bringing back old memories and revealing secrets that previously were hidden to me. I love the Beatles so much that listening over and over to every little sound or sound gap still amazes me as much as it did the first time I ever heard any Beatles treasure. The only reason I own a high quality set of headphones is to hear this music - to hear the breath taken between words while picking out each individual voice in the harmonies, to the beat, the bass, the guitars. It is like heaven entering your mind through your ears.

  • @dn41144
    @dn41144 4 роки тому +183

    Sounds like "to your muff," which would be a particularly John thing to say.

    • @Pokafalva
      @Pokafalva 4 роки тому +8

      Agree. Lennon throwing in a rude comment...!

    • @glenzig07
      @glenzig07 4 роки тому +2

      Nah

    • @Pokafalva
      @Pokafalva 4 роки тому +4

      @@glenzig07 You're not a Scouser, are you...? You don't understand the humour of the place...

    • @glenzig07
      @glenzig07 4 роки тому +2

      @@Pokafalva pretends to know John Lennon’s intentions, then it created it’s own personal “sense of humor” to act pompous when anyone disagrees with it’s delusional insights to John Lennon’s thought process... cool, got it

    • @zackzallie8735
      @zackzallie8735 4 роки тому +3

      @@glenzig07 It's more like mocking a friend's typical behavior but in a sense of a way sarcasm can be seen. It's actually "to your mother", but in a half way the distorted guitar riff starts playing.

  • @davegilbertmusic
    @davegilbertmusic 4 роки тому +10

    That vocal part of Paul's at 2:47 sounds like it was recorded backwards, that's why it's undecipherable

  • @elliottchrist
    @elliottchrist 4 роки тому +8

    I think John's shout in the beginning is more to do with his penchant for babbling/shouting total gibberish for comic effect. See also the Esher demo for "Glass Onion" and the infamous "oh my god it sounds like he's saying Paul is dead backwards" babbling at the end of "I'm So Tired." It's just - you know - what he did.

    • @GentlemanAmerican
      @GentlemanAmerican 4 роки тому

      i know John liked to baffle people who looked for meaning in his lyrics, especially in I Am the Walrus.

  • @debessar95
    @debessar95 2 роки тому +4

    The group taped four takes of the basic track, the final version of which extended to over eight minutes, with Harrison playing Hammond organ, Lennon on lead guitar, Paul McCartney on bass, and Ringo Starr on drums. The following day, they added overdubs, comprising vocals, percussion and handclaps.

  • @ProffessorMusic
    @ProffessorMusic 3 роки тому +5

    Great question and video!
    Speaking a bassist who's spent MANY hours studying Paul's style (I probably owe him royalties for how many times I've copped his idioms on a session) I'll say the bass is John: other than the fact that it sounds like Paul's physical bass, the note choices, attack, time-feel, and even the flubs are all too dissimilar to Paul.

    • @dcaccavo1
      @dcaccavo1 2 роки тому +1

      Off-topic, but it was years before I knew that George played bass on "Oh! Darling" - it wasn't until I heard an iso that I noticed how many flubs there were. Anyway, Paul played piano, John played guitar on Oh Darling, and all four of them were tracking it at the same time ("I Want You" was NOT the last time the four of them played together)

  • @dandevany272
    @dandevany272 3 роки тому +13

    This is a fascinating analysis of one of my favorite Beatles recordings! I would like to suggest that it is George who is playing the underlying guitar parts, but, perhaps, not the opening feedback section. I say it is George because the guitar voicing, and riffs sound very much like a D major chord transposed to G major with the use of a capo at the 5th fret. I believe that George often played and composed around that D major chord shape. For example, he recorded and performed “Here Comes the Sun” in A major with a D major chord shape using a capo on the 7th fret and the sixth string tuned downed to A with the capo on. Just a suggestion from my ears to yours. By the way, are we absolutely sure that the “ To your (young) ………” at the very beginning ISN’T George? Peace

  • @steakiscool
    @steakiscool 4 роки тому +29

    100k congrats!!!

  • @Euthymia
    @Euthymia 2 роки тому +13

    I agree that the psychedelic Yellow Submarine songs, "It's All Too Much," "Hey Bulldog," and "Only a Northern Song" represent a peak in The Beatles' career. The songs were too weird to fit on Sgt. Pepper, they never got much in the way of AM airplay, so mostly how they came into the lives of me and my peers (I was 8 when Yellow Submarine came out) was when our parents bought us the Yellow Submarine soundtrack for Christmas that year. For me and plenty of others, it was the first non-children's album they owned. Older teens took it as a kids' record, paid more attention to Sgt. Pepper and The White Album. The songs on Submarine were considered castoffs and outtakes, not worthy of making it onto the regular records. It's only been in the past 20 years or so that they've become so widely loved. But MAN, us kids back then sure loved them. On one level, it was cool to have Beatles songs that were sort of "ours," it was our first taste of the classic thrill of digging something that's not on the mainstream radar (or that you think isn't!). Then the songs themselves were playful and weird and kind of scary and funny all at the same time. How could a kid not love John and Paul singing about jackknives and wigwams and barking like dogs? George singing about birthday cake? I'm in. And sounds we'd never heard in any kind of music anywhere, but they sounded bad ass. The terrifying Strat whammied feedback wailing and then turning into the sweet churchy-sounding organ? It was like a Halloween scare. We'd sing along with the "ugh ooh ooh" stuff on the fadeout. I'd do the "whaddaya say? I said 'ruff.' You know any more?" bit with my friend. 15 years later I went to see an underground band play at a dorm party and was amazed when they ripped into a ferocious version of "It's All Too Much." I drunkenly jumped on the stage and sang along on the fadeout. Wound up playing bass in the same band a couple of years down the road but they didn't want to do the song anymore. 😞

    • @thedanielnatalshow3465
      @thedanielnatalshow3465 Рік тому +2

      "Hey Bulldog" should have been on the "Lady Madonna" single. (Instead, they backed it with George's "The Inner Light" and it became the first Beatles single not to hit #1 on the charts.) Backed with "Bulldog," it would have. In fact, in the video for "Lady Madonna" the band are actually recording "Bulldog". One of their best songs and unbelievably neglected at the time.

  • @tibby7709
    @tibby7709 4 роки тому +31

    FINALLY SOMEONE ELSE UDNERSTANDS THE MAGISTY OF THIS SONG

  • @Richb144
    @Richb144 3 роки тому +8

    Thanks for this. I believe George is expressing the love he felt on LSD trips, not exclusively for Patty Boyd. I agree that the exuberance in the performance of the song is priceless.

  • @theneonchimpchannel9095
    @theneonchimpchannel9095 4 роки тому +110

    There is a guitar pedal called a Big Muff. If they were using that pedal, maybe that was why he says "to your muff". However, that pedal wasn't released until 1970 so unless they had an early prototype, this theory doesn't work. He could be saying "to your Mum", or it could just be more Lennon gibberish.

    • @monovision566
      @monovision566 4 роки тому +7

      The Big Muff debuted in 1969. (That's not a joke, though it might sound like one. The pedal came out after this song was recorded.)

    • @vsmicer
      @vsmicer 4 роки тому +3

      I believe it was 'To your Mum' as John was friends with Louise Harrison, George's mum, and sent her letter and postcards in a 'Stanley Unwin' mode, which she loved. As for the guitar, unquestionably also John That level of repetitive discord is very John....plus Ken Scott remembers it being John as John asked for the guitar to be 'brighter'.

    • @3John-Bishop
      @3John-Bishop 4 роки тому +3

      I thought it was 'your too much'

    • @gotohellaaron
      @gotohellaaron 4 роки тому

      @@3John-Bishop That would make sense.

    • @deepermind4884
      @deepermind4884 4 роки тому

      @@Mancfish In America too, although it means a nice hairy vag. For that reason, you don't seem to hear it used very much.
      Guys used to brag about being Muff Divers.

  • @JillKnapp
    @JillKnapp 3 роки тому +2

    Good lordy, I love your channel so much. Thank you for caring so deeply for this music, and for treating it seriously, but also so, so lovingly. And congratulations for hitting 100K six months ago. Now you’re at 118K... and soon you’ll be at a bazillion.

  • @PackerBronco
    @PackerBronco 3 роки тому +8

    Definitely on my list of "Best Beatles Songs that never Get Put on any List of Best Beatles Songs"

  • @kennygardner5041
    @kennygardner5041 4 роки тому +11

    The guitar is Paul. Pauls vibrato was exaggerated typical of him in the period. The tone as well. More gritty than George’s at the time. Sounds like Paul’s Epiphone Casino, which he liked for feedback, through an AC30 Vox amp.

    • @scottoharamusic
      @scottoharamusic 4 роки тому

      Can’t be the casino- there’s clearly a tremolo arm being used. I think that adds weight to the idea that John is playing it as he had and used a Lake Placid Blue Stratocaster around 65-67, and every photo I've seen he has the trem arm on.

    • @kennygardner5041
      @kennygardner5041 4 роки тому

      Paul’s Casino has a trem. A Bigsby style Epi unit.

    • @scottoharamusic
      @scottoharamusic 4 роки тому +1

      @@kennygardner5041 I was not aware of that....! Still sounds more like a fender style than a bigsby to me...but that is entirely subjective and unscientific.... On the other hand, I think John is saying 'to your muff' which if he is telling the guitarist (presumably not himself) that the time has come to stomp on the Big Muff Pedal and fire up the feedback as the tape is now rolling...would make sense...

    • @blakewhittington4336
      @blakewhittington4336 4 роки тому

      Those Big Muffs weren't around until 69

    • @scottoharamusic
      @scottoharamusic 4 роки тому +1

      @@blakewhittington4336 yes you are right - Big Muff is 69. I believe that the original Muff Fuzz was around a good bit earlier though so it might have been one of those...although to be fair its far more likely that the fuzz tone was the one built in to the Vox Conqueror amp (which I believe they used rather than the AC30 around the Sgt Pepper's period for sure) so maybe all this is is pointing to @UCrY0F6zLt9KN9S_J3BzK8uA's argument for Paul on the Bigsby equipped casino through a Vox

  • @thescoobymike
    @thescoobymike 4 роки тому +24

    Your channel is one of the things that makes me appreciate "mistakes" more and more and how they can enhance the music
    Happy accidents :)

    • @grandtheftmanualv945
      @grandtheftmanualv945 4 роки тому +1

      Some of the greatest moments in songs by bands were as a result of a happy accident, or fooling around due to over-excitement and even tiredness.
      This is the beauty of playing in a group and jamming!

  • @thomvogan3397
    @thomvogan3397 3 роки тому +12

    Couldn't someone just ask Paul ? I mean, he is still with us thankfully

  • @xscale
    @xscale 3 роки тому +103

    I think it's a re-ordered "You're Too Much" into "Too You're Much!"

    • @jamesnunn7181
      @jamesnunn7181 3 роки тому +25

      That's plausible. Johns type of wordplay that

    • @walski55
      @walski55 3 роки тому +7

      Is the right answer..

    • @lesliebethke8979
      @lesliebethke8979 3 роки тому +2

      Huh

    • @graemeking7336
      @graemeking7336 3 роки тому +2

      I like that !

    • @jacksonjacksoff
      @jacksonjacksoff 3 роки тому +6

      I've never thought of that and this has got to be the right answer. John was well known for spouting off phrases immediately before songs started. It sounds like it and its themed around the song much like "sugar plum fairy. sugar plum fairy" which he says before strumming A Day in the Life to the same cadence/rhythm on guitar.

  • @NoahW
    @NoahW 4 роки тому +18

    I associate the cover of Yellow Submarine with pretty much only Hey Bulldog. So much so that I was actually confused for a split second when I read the title.

    • @hourshandhacker4194
      @hourshandhacker4194 4 роки тому +2

      I think both mysterious solos were Lennon

    • @michaelrose3101
      @michaelrose3101 4 роки тому +3

      I also soon as I see Yellow Submarine cover, straight away think HEY BULLDOG, which I still to this day believe it should of been released as a single. The classic that would of been.

  • @Dawidsu
    @Dawidsu 4 роки тому +4

    There obviously must have been some overdubs which were not documented, either later or during the initial recording session (perhaps due to the insufficient documentation in another studio), because there is one guitar too many. During the moment you played, beginning at 2:13 in the song, there's the solo guitar, bass and also the steady two-note guitar lick going on and you can still hear the organ. My guess would be that the solo was overdubbed.

  • @groaningupright
    @groaningupright 7 місяців тому +1

    Probably the first song that comes to mind when I think of hidden gems in the Beatles' catalog. Should get much more attention than it does.

  • @brunobailly7013
    @brunobailly7013 3 роки тому +5

    I never asked myself those questions but always felt that sheer joy and "cohesive unit" thing you mentioned here while listening to this song. But it's also in many other songs from that mid-to-late Beatles period... The first example that pops in my head is "You know my name, look up the number", but I know I heard it in many other songs and also earlier on in their "Christmas records" from 1965-1966. There was indeed a time when the Beatles were really just a group of very talented friends having FUN and, this song is one example among many, of that time. But, from what I've seen and heard so far of Peter Jackson's soon-to-be-released documentary... Perhaps that time lasted longer than we thought...

  • @sinatramike123
    @sinatramike123 3 роки тому +40

    Hasn’t Paul ever been asked about these mysteries?

    • @RedonRust
      @RedonRust 2 роки тому +7

      Seems like that would be the logical thing to do

    • @scottandrewbrass1931
      @scottandrewbrass1931 2 роки тому +5

      That would be a bad idea as Paul frequently mis-remembers and deliberately bullshits in interviews.

    • @elementrypenguin3116
      @elementrypenguin3116 2 роки тому +2

      Paul makes everything about himself. Unfortunately John and George are gone so Paul cannot be challenged on anything he says.

    • @donaldcarpenter5328
      @donaldcarpenter5328 2 роки тому +1

      @@elementrypenguin3116 I LOVE Paul the song writer, the human being not so much... I mean, will he EVER get tired of throwing shade on John? Or Yoko for that matter. I wasn't AS IF John was DEMANDING Yoko become the bands NEW manager the way Paul was DEMANDING Linda's father be the NEW manager so Paul could PUSH the other 3 around even MORE! Paul jumping onto Ringo's drum kit during the recording sessions of Hey Bulldog was DISGUSTING. Paul USURPING the guitar leads from George and basically STIFLING George's now SUPERIOR songs those last couple of years is what lead DIRECTLY to the band's break up.

    • @elementrypenguin3116
      @elementrypenguin3116 2 роки тому +2

      @@donaldcarpenter5328 like the drumming on BITUSSR. It’s sloppy and muffled. Not good for a Beatle record. Good song but….
      They couldn’t wait for Ringo to get back? What if Ringo stayed away for a month or two? It would have been Paul on most songs on the White Album? Everything’s about him. And I’m tired of reading posts from trolls on YT every time there’s comments about Ringo’s drums on a particular song. Someone always comes up with ‘oh, it’s really Paul on drums.’ I’m sick of reading it. Every Beatle song we hear on YT there’s always a comment about Paul playing the drums. Ringo made a comment saying would leave the studio for whatever reason and he’d come back and who’s on the drums? Paul. So I don’t think he he liked Paul on his Drum kit. And who really knows why he left the band during WA sessions? Maybe that had something to do with it.

  • @henrymach
    @henrymach 4 роки тому +94

    Why don't people just ask Paul? It's not like he died or something

    • @stephensmith1034
      @stephensmith1034 4 роки тому +21

      Ghost of Henry Because Paul will tell his own truth, which may not be the truth.

    • @curtb9567
      @curtb9567 4 роки тому +12

      @@stephensmith1034 the same could have been said of John and George. Memories change over the years since 1967. Paul is usually considered to be correct with only a few exceptions. If John were alive the same might be true but we will never know...

    • @TheThaggs
      @TheThaggs 4 роки тому +10

      Great point. He's told the same story about the song Yesterday (scrambled eggs) a million times. Nobody ever asks him about the two guitarists on And Your Bird Can Sing, either.

    • @davidgraham8299
      @davidgraham8299 4 роки тому +12

      Dude, it was a few days work over 50 years ago. How much do you think he'd actually remember? All the songs and shows he's worked on since and you think he'd remember that?

    • @cineasteontherun1368
      @cineasteontherun1368 4 роки тому +6

      I know George hated pointing out instances where Paul played and he didn't! still if it's McCartney I wonder why he never mentions this song if he played that awesome guitar part. one it is from the Pepper era and would be contemporary with Paul's guitar blasts on that album. Two it's in the Yellow Sub movie which has to have come to their attention more than once in the last 50 years!!!

  • @cone-stone
    @cone-stone 2 роки тому

    Hey man... thx from Spain for your incredible work with this fantastic videos.
    You make may day happy again!
    Love U!

  • @lennonist9746
    @lennonist9746 3 роки тому +31

    John gave his feedback sound to George's"That's all too much" saying "To your Much !"

    • @reksub10
      @reksub10 3 роки тому

      i agree as in "heres our homage too how your loves for me is too much" .i.e. too your "muchness". its hard to explain in a nut shell.

    • @honkytonkinson9787
      @honkytonkinson9787 3 роки тому +1

      Agree!

    • @laurieharper1526
      @laurieharper1526 3 роки тому

      To your muff?

    • @Duglor1
      @Duglor1 3 роки тому

      I agree. I’ve always thought it was “To (or Too) Your Much!!”

  • @giabeatlemaniac
    @giabeatlemaniac 4 роки тому +15

    some say John played bass on Fixing A Hole. So he did play before this recording, but bass on It's All Too Much sounds like Paul!

    • @thomaspappalardo7589
      @thomaspappalardo7589 4 роки тому +1

      John and Paul both played bass - John played root notes on the backing track and Paul embellished it.

    • @matthewwandas7229
      @matthewwandas7229 4 роки тому +1

      I thought John also played bass on She said she said...

    • @giabeatlemaniac
      @giabeatlemaniac 4 роки тому +5

      @@matthewwandas7229 George did

    • @robyale
      @robyale 4 роки тому +1

      @@giabeatlemaniac It was Paul playing bass on She Said She Said. Same deduction as this as the backing track had 4 instruments playing live- drums, bass and 2 guitars. Lennon and Harrison for sure played the guitars so Paul would’ve have to have played bass- unless it was Mal Evans or something. But there are 4 people playing on the backing track of that song.

    • @giabeatlemaniac
      @giabeatlemaniac 4 роки тому +1

      @@robyale www.beatlesbible.com/1966/06/21/recording-mixing-she-said-she-said/

  • @ninopatel2661
    @ninopatel2661 4 роки тому +22

    It's John. Feedback done first time ever; John. Feedback screaming on Revolution; John. The three trading solo's on Abbey Road; John is the third soloist. Which is also has the most feedback grunge? John.. BTW, it's such a cool song, you never hear it unless you have it on CD in the car or house.

  • @0HARE
    @0HARE 11 місяців тому +2

    Thanks for a deep dive into my favorite band’s intricacies.
    I was a boy of ten when The Beatles burst onto the scene, and their musical and cultural progression coincided with my coming of age.
    Oh, what a wonderful time it was!

  • @johnnyd63
    @johnnyd63 3 роки тому +28

    John is clearly saying...."Yoko Ono makes lousy coffee" if you play it backwards at half speed on the 2nd Tuesday of March, 2021.Wow that date is coming up, so you better start preparing. Ron Nasty is supposed to sing "I Buried Stig" on "I Am the Waitress".
    In fact he sings "E Burres stigano" which is very bad Spanish for "Have you a water buffalo?". Since Nasty and Lennon are both no longer with us, the debate will continue.

    • @thewordlove4316
      @thewordlove4316 3 роки тому

      🎶hold my hand
      yeah yeah
      hold my hand
      hold my hand - and I'll lead you home!🎶
      that's the song that changed my life ...
      Prefab Four - for a lunchtime!!!!
      💥🤯😎😎😎😎

    • @vinhaleal3879
      @vinhaleal3879 3 роки тому

      Wha-

  • @continentalgin
    @continentalgin 4 роки тому +9

    One of my fave Beatles tracks. Transcendent.

  • @everlastingarms3065
    @everlastingarms3065 3 роки тому +10

    I know we often look to other Beatles recordings for answers, but if one listens to Paul's frenetic lead guitar playing on "Too Many People" from his "Ram" lp, I detect lots of similarities.

    • @ToddLorencmusic
      @ToddLorencmusic 3 роки тому

      I agree

    • @bramleydragon
      @bramleydragon 3 роки тому

      It's funny you should say that. Rush drummer Neil Peart in an interview questioned whether it was Ringo who actually played the drum solo on Abbey Road. He compared it to Paul's drumming on his first solo album. He gets all over does our Macca.

    • @user-michael77
      @user-michael77 3 роки тому +1

      That was Hugh McCracken not Paul.

    • @everlastingarms3065
      @everlastingarms3065 3 роки тому

      @@user-michael77 Hmmm... checked the credits, and both Sir Paul & Mr. McCracken are given acoustic & electric guitar credits. I recall reading somewhere about Paul cutting loose on the guitar on that one, but I can't find the source, and it could have been rhythm or lead. I'm inclined to think you're correct though. Thanks.

    • @user-michael77
      @user-michael77 3 роки тому +1

      @@everlastingarms3065 Yeah, Hugh McCracken has said in an interview for the 30th anniversary that he played the solos. Plus, McCartney can't play like that Lol.

  • @johnballantyne3458
    @johnballantyne3458 Рік тому +1

    I don't think it gets pointed out enough that when Paul does his modal, fuzzy leads on "Good Morning Good Morning" and "Taxman", he is VERY clearly inspired by what Jeff Beck was doing in the Yardbirds (R.I.P. Mr. Beck)

  • @roddyfraser
    @roddyfraser 3 роки тому +70

    "To young muck" muck is a Liverpudlian slang phrase like 'geezer', 'love', 'guy', 'mate' etc. 'Alright muck' means ''alright mate'. Me old mucker. That's what I heard anyways

    • @revolverocelotbobbys
      @revolverocelotbobbys 3 роки тому +7

      That's what I've always heard as well... And frankly, I though it was Harrison...

    • @jamesnunn7181
      @jamesnunn7181 3 роки тому +1

      Preston Horner defo John!

    • @nesfan8
      @nesfan8 3 роки тому +2

      Its actuallu To your Muc, everybody knows John was an avid pokemon fan

    • @andrewbillmarleyschannel06.75
      @andrewbillmarleyschannel06.75 3 роки тому +1

      @@nesfan8 how could be a fan of something that wasnt about untill after his death????

    • @frankhornby6873
      @frankhornby6873 3 роки тому +2

      Andy B Marley's Channel .......Andy lad...that's what's called.....a joke....

  • @ChristopherKelsall
    @ChristopherKelsall 3 роки тому +7

    Add this: There are some backwards vocals, here. Well, John's opening statement "It's All Too Much" is not backwards, but randomized Malapropism/Ringoism-like comment.

  • @DannyD714
    @DannyD714 3 роки тому +30

    the "indecipherable melody" at 02:45 sounds like backward masking. ever try playing it in reverse?

    • @santiagovera144
      @santiagovera144 3 роки тому

      Of course

    • @celery9244
      @celery9244 3 роки тому

      @@santiagovera144 lol

    • @kevinr.3542
      @kevinr.3542 3 роки тому +2

      Yea, it jnstructed me to send him my hair and body fluids, which I've done every week for the past 23 years

    • @BegoneJonah
      @BegoneJonah 3 роки тому

      I did precisely that using Audacity. Result: It doesn't make any more sense backwards than it does forwards. So I don't think it's backwards. But slow it down 15% and you get - more or less - "We're all dead in this song."

    • @BoboMcBooboy
      @BoboMcBooboy Місяць тому

      Be our guest Kinesa​@@BegoneJonah
      Nowhere did I hear "in this song" even possible... You're really reaching with that one. I do sorta here "we are deeEeEaAAddd" possible...

  • @darinoaks
    @darinoaks Рік тому +4

    I love this song! Especially the long version. It is in my opinion one of their best and most underrated songs.