The Amazing Recording History of Here Comes the Sun

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  • @YouCantUnhearThis
    @YouCantUnhearThis  2 місяці тому +235

    Here Comes The...New Episode!🌤Do you think George should have kept the 'lost' guitar solo?🎸Let me know in the comments!
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    • @elirosen1391
      @elirosen1391 2 місяці тому +25

      Honestly, I feel like George made the right call. The harmonies and synthesizer riffs are more than enough in its place. Also, do you remember that clip where Dahni, Giles (?) and George Martin discovered the solo while remixing the song? The pure look of astonishment on George Martin's face is something I'm sure we all shared.

    • @YouCantUnhearThis
      @YouCantUnhearThis  2 місяці тому +12

      @elirosen1391 - yeah, it's such a great moment - especially witnessing Dhani's pure joy at hearing something 'new' from his Dad for the first time. I'm a little surprised they didn't release a bonus version with the solo for the Abbey Road Deluxe Edition box set. That would have been neat!
      For anyone else curious to watch the segment in its entirety, it's here: ua-cam.com/video/0SOES9PT6g4/v-deo.html

    • @Mrphilharmonic
      @Mrphilharmonic 2 місяці тому +12

      I feel George made the right call as well. There are a few notes in that solo that really don’t sound as though they belong.

    • @paulo1149
      @paulo1149 2 місяці тому +10

      From what I heard, the solo didn't sound polished enough. It could have been developed. But the song is so tightly and excellently arranged, it's probably better that it was omitted.

    • @prajnachan333
      @prajnachan333 2 місяці тому +3

      It would be nice just to release an extended version. Like with All Things Must Pass ✨️ he even included a whole other record with Apple 🍎 Jams!
      Yes please 🙏 more!

  • @rocketrose2165
    @rocketrose2165 2 місяці тому +3375

    I was lucky enough to drive George on a number of occasions when he came to LA. I noticed a tiny instrument case he carried into the back of the limo and asked if it was a ukulele. "Yes, it's the most versatile instrument I own." and he proceeded to take it out and play Here Comes the Sun just for me. I had no recording device on me so it's only in my memory but it's a highlight of my life.

    • @tomo7177
      @tomo7177 2 місяці тому +183

      OMG!! Wow, what an amazing memory to have!!! You are perhaps the only person in the world that got a performance of HCTS for a single person audience!

    • @rubyjames3105
      @rubyjames3105 2 місяці тому +171

      lucky bastard, said with love

    • @j.kevvideoproductions.6463
      @j.kevvideoproductions.6463 2 місяці тому +83

      Wow! He was such a sweet person. So generous of him to do that.

    • @sgtgrash
      @sgtgrash 2 місяці тому +75

      That is one heck of a memory to cherish... ❤ 🖖

    • @rocketrose2165
      @rocketrose2165 2 місяці тому +46

      @@j.kevvideoproductions.6463 His generosity was boundless, especially on spiritual matters.

  • @jasonl1942
    @jasonl1942 2 місяці тому +687

    I used to play it to my nan when she had dementia in a nursing home. She was non verbal, but she always tapped her hand to it. The only way i felt i could still be connected to her - and still do to this day when i hear or play it.
    Miss you nan, love you...

    • @StephenHankins
      @StephenHankins 2 місяці тому

      Thank you for doing that, and sharing it with us.as we add layers of life, hoping to at least change ourselves,for the better.

    • @prajnachan333
      @prajnachan333 2 місяці тому +15

      I absolutely love these stories. Music is so amazing. It transcends the mind. Tapping here hand! The rhythm and melodies are right there, present for everyone.
      Love and joy to you and your dear Nan. 🎉

    • @MOSMASTERING
      @MOSMASTERING 2 місяці тому +21

      My grandmother had a stroke in December last year and has been in a care home ever since. There's no music there at all.. I might take some in next time I go visit and see if she responds. She's nearly completely non-verbal since the stroke and doesn't recognise people very well.

    • @TimDyb
      @TimDyb 2 місяці тому +10

      What a lovely memory to have.

    • @splenderella9
      @splenderella9 2 місяці тому +7

      ​@@MOSMASTERINGPlease do - I hope it brings you both pleasure! Blessings...🤗

  • @rufuswilliamson1722
    @rufuswilliamson1722 2 місяці тому +451

    I never realized how much effort was put into this song. I recall Frank Sinatra commenting about the other George Harrison song on the album, "Something", as "...the greatest love song of the past 50 years..."
    R.I.P. George.

    • @gordon5004
      @gordon5004 2 місяці тому +25

      Frank Sinatra performed that song a lot but always referred to it as his favourite Lennon and McCartney song LOL

    • @whosoever9198
      @whosoever9198 2 місяці тому +9

      I love Frank Sinatra almost as much as I love the Beatles. But I never liked his rendition of Something.

    • @6thwilbury2331
      @6thwilbury2331 Місяць тому +6

      @@whosoever9198 Agree. For as much as he gushed about the song, I also didn't really like his version.

    • @tylerdurden2518
      @tylerdurden2518 Місяць тому +6

      "Something" might be the best love song ever, so he wasn't wrong.

    • @michaellaryngitis
      @michaellaryngitis Місяць тому +9

      @@gordon5004 Yeah, it's a shame that falsehood has been repeated so many times over the years that's it's been commonly accepted as fact. It's especially disappointing when considering Sinatra the artist was noted for taking great care in always crediting the writers of all the songs he performed, be it Gershwin or Porter, Rogers and Hart or Hammerstein, Sondheim, Mercer, Cahn and Van Heusen, Legrand, the Bergmans or Berlin. Sinatra had especially high praise for Something calling it one of the great love songs of the 20th century. He tried recording it 3 times (all fails), he told us why he liked the song - because it manages to say I love you without ever actually using the words "I love you" - and he met George. I think it's safe to say Frank knew which beatle wrote the song. Ironically, it was Paul McCartney who started that rumor on I believe the Mike Douglas show. Food for thought.

  • @piocas
    @piocas Місяць тому +307

    My father passed away two years ago after a 12-year battle with Alzheimer's. As he lost his abilities, music was the one thing that always sparked a reaction, especially the music of his favorite band, The Beatles. Even when he could barely respond to anything, just a few chords from the Fab Four would light up his eyes and bring a smile to his face.
    On the day of my father's funeral, unbeknownst to my mother and me, my sister asked the choir to sing Here Comes the Sun as they carried his coffin. It was one of the most joyful and heartbreaking moments of my life.
    After two years of longing, this will always be our song.

    • @nagualdesign
      @nagualdesign Місяць тому +5

      What a beautiful moment. ❤

    • @piocas
      @piocas Місяць тому +2

      @@nagualdesign thank you. ❤

    • @johnsuggs7828
      @johnsuggs7828 Місяць тому +1

      So sorry brother.

    • @piocas
      @piocas Місяць тому +3

      @@johnsuggs7828 Thanks brother but, it's like the song... "it's alright!"

    • @BunyanaRed1958
      @BunyanaRed1958 Місяць тому +1

      Sorry for loss.x

  • @mikeplantagenet2983
    @mikeplantagenet2983 Місяць тому +245

    I met George once at a motor racing event. While chatting about the event, I realised he was just a regular guy enjoying his interests. I never mentioned his Beatles career. We chatted about motor racing and our dream cars. He was a lovely down to earth man and I treasure the few minutes I spent with him. 💙

    • @fehlps
      @fehlps Місяць тому +8

      do u remember what his dream car at the time was????

    • @davidlauter1622
      @davidlauter1622 Місяць тому

      Lovely and down to earth ?????? Harrison was a 2 faced backstabbing hypocrite who had an affair with Ringos wife behind his back ! What a total jerk !

    • @elspoocho4637
      @elspoocho4637 19 днів тому +3

      @@fehlps Of course not, it never happened

    • @FredCarpenter-b3t
      @FredCarpenter-b3t 8 днів тому

      While they weren't anywhere near as famous, I used to perform with musicians having no idea who they were at the time, musicians who were in bands you would probably recognize. I learned that someone who's famous is just a person, like everybody else.

    • @davidlauter1622
      @davidlauter1622 8 днів тому

      @FredCarpenter-b3t wrong !!!!!!

  • @tonydeaton1967
    @tonydeaton1967 2 місяці тому +240

    Harrison was the deepest thinker of the four and my personal fave. The world would be a better place with him in it.

    • @rubyjames3105
      @rubyjames3105 2 місяці тому +29

      the world is a better place because he was in it.

    • @tonydeaton1967
      @tonydeaton1967 Місяць тому +5

      @@rubyjames3105 Yep!

    • @steveperreira5850
      @steveperreira5850 Місяць тому +10

      Harrison wrote the best songs the Beatles. I don’t care to listen to any of the rest of them. I know they are talented, but it’s not for me. George is more universal, and as you say, I think a deeper thinker

    • @Azrael1BC
      @Azrael1BC Місяць тому +8

      Harrison was the best musician in the Beatles by far.

    • @paulgoblet7393
      @paulgoblet7393 Місяць тому +1

      Well said

  • @mitchgross592
    @mitchgross592 2 місяці тому +380

    I think part of the reason Here Comes The Sun is so successful is that at first listen it seems so simple but then on repeated listening the layers and complications weave their way into your brain. It’s fascinating that he was able to weave just enough complexity into it without overwhelming the feeling of simplicity. He would try certain elements and then pull them back as too far. The result feels as delicate as a soufflé.

    • @greenatom
      @greenatom 2 місяці тому +13

      Yes, including several changes in time signature that are so natural they go unnoticed..

    • @gantz0949
      @gantz0949 2 місяці тому +1

      💯

    • @shaystern2453
      @shaystern2453 Місяць тому +4

      hard tune to replicate

    • @rogerdixon1069
      @rogerdixon1069 Місяць тому +6

      That’s a perfect description of this song.

    • @greenatom
      @greenatom Місяць тому

      @@shaystern2453 Paul Davids has a great lesson on how to play it.

  • @simonrussell4986
    @simonrussell4986 2 місяці тому +220

    Even if your only two contributions to music at all were Here Comes the Sun and Something, you've still knocked it out the park. Absolutely astounding songs. George's passing hit me harder than I thought, but he's left some wonderful memories.

    • @MattBellzminion
      @MattBellzminion 2 місяці тому +12

      I don't know if its alleged record holds today, but I read many years ago that "Something" was the most-covered song of all time, with over 300 published covers. But even if other songs have surpassed that, Harrison's song remains... something else, and something marvelous to behold.

    • @alain19644u
      @alain19644u Місяць тому

      George's passing hit you harder than I thought (who are you?) 😅😅

    • @candidasantamaria4706
      @candidasantamaria4706 Місяць тому +3

      George & Ringo have been my FAVES..without them L & M wouldnt b as accomplshd as they'v perceivd by most..🎉❤

    • @johndannenbrink7590
      @johndannenbrink7590 Місяць тому

      Pink Floyd was ridiculously meticulous in this regard while maintaining exquisite taste

    • @steves5372
      @steves5372 Місяць тому +3

      I have said the same exact thing. The 2 songs are like 2 World Series Game 7, Bottom of the 9th, 3 men on, down by 3, 2 outs, and full count GRAND SLAM. George up to bat.

  • @willtveire
    @willtveire Місяць тому +95

    Want to acknowledge whoever put this video together. EXCELLENT work... rare to find this quality on UA-cam

  • @MCOult
    @MCOult Місяць тому +99

    I first heard "Here Comes the Sun" on a cheap, portable turntable at Ft. Polk, LA. It was just after I returned from Viet Nam and I was trying to shed that year and its misery. One of the NCOs at the company to which I had just been assigned was pulling CQ (Charge of Quarters) that night; I couldn't sleep (my body clock and brain were still in the war), and he loaned me his player and the album and opened the Mess Hall ("Dining Facility" these days) and told me to listen.
    I must have played the album 5 or 6 times. I must have plays HCTS a dozen.
    It helped pull me back from the war.
    In the 200 or so times I've played it over the decades, it never fails to soothe.
    An amazing pice of writing, singing, and arranging. Pure beauty.
    RIP, George Harrison, and thank you. You were one of a kind and you truly helped a young G.I.

    • @arifq123
      @arifq123 29 днів тому +3

      Well written, my friend. Thank you for the vision.

    • @laurastewart3486
      @laurastewart3486 19 днів тому +4

      @@MCOult my hubby is 79 and a disabled Vietnam nam vet (3 yrs) & exposure to agent orange that caused his disability. His favorite all time band "BEATLES". We have a nephew that is tall & resembles Mr. Harrison. Good of you to share your experience...."Welcome home brother".

    • @richardfarrell8714
      @richardfarrell8714 16 днів тому +2

      Truly awesome!!😢

  • @stp1649
    @stp1649 2 місяці тому +149

    This song is as bright as the sun one of the most joyful uplifting melodies ever made THANKS GEORGE

    • @RuledByMars
      @RuledByMars 2 місяці тому +1

      Best comment❤

    • @coolbreeze5683
      @coolbreeze5683 Місяць тому +2

      @@stp1649 when first learning ukulele, this is a song many people strive to learn. It sounds really sweet in that tuning. The sharpness of the song described in the video translates very well to the natural tone of the ukulele and it's no surprise that it was one of George Harrison's favourite instruments

    • @stp1649
      @stp1649 Місяць тому +1

      @@coolbreeze5683 great instrument very handy

  • @jenb8009
    @jenb8009 2 місяці тому +92

    You just can't beat the sweet, crooning, hypnotic vocals of George Harrison.

    • @Tranmere59
      @Tranmere59 Місяць тому +1

      The only one whose mum made sandwiches for him on 1st trip to Hamburg,

  • @lobster4501
    @lobster4501 2 місяці тому +244

    As far as the monophonic Moog synth.. I am lucky enough to still have my 1974 Roland SH 1000 synthesizer… It is now 50 years old… And still surprises me every time I play it.❤

    • @isaiahromero9861
      @isaiahromero9861 2 місяці тому +7

      Synthesizers are pure magic

    • @NicleT
      @NicleT 2 місяці тому +8

      Whoaaa! That's the synth my father had at home. I learned so much with that instrument, a real gem.

    • @michaelcooley4553
      @michaelcooley4553 2 місяці тому +14

      I had the opportunity to meet Robert Moog when I lived in Ashville NC in the Ninties. He lived in nearby Black Mountain NC. He was a very gracious gentlemen. I had always imagined him as a musician, but he was very much an engineer. His work creating sound modulators for Hammond organ led to his breakthroughs in synthetic music.

    • @IBoughtItMyself
      @IBoughtItMyself 2 місяці тому +7

      My 16th birthday gift was a 1 month rental of the SH-1000. It was great.

    • @jxjarvi
      @jxjarvi 2 місяці тому +4

      The MiniMoog is the gold standard. I have video of me playing it.

  • @Mastadon-KD9GYI
    @Mastadon-KD9GYI Місяць тому +48

    When I went through a particularly bad case of COVID-19 in March-April 2020, I remember the nursing staff at the hospital would play this in the hallways whenever a COVID patient lived and got to leave the hospital to go home. They actually played this for me twice--the first time when I was being transferred to another hospital for physical rehab, but I contracted pneumonia shortly after and was sent back to the original hospital. A couple weeks later, I was able to leave to actually go home and they played it again for me as they wheeled me out. Still makes me smile anytime I hear this song (and Elton John's "I'm Still Standing").

  • @tracymiller1715
    @tracymiller1715 5 годин тому +2

    'Here Comes the Sun'. One Word, GOLDEN!

  • @rodneydavenport4646
    @rodneydavenport4646 2 місяці тому +156

    I’ve loved the Beatles music since the first time I heard them in 1963, I believe. I was in the 5th grade. I’m 71 now and still love their tunes. 😊🎉

    • @KRAFTWERK2K6
      @KRAFTWERK2K6 Місяць тому +2

      There's something incredibly timeless in their music. Heck even their early years have many timeless classics, And all new generations still discover the fab four for the first time. I've seen lots of youngsters in the past 2 years who watched the Beatles "Get Back" mini series with great excitement, seeing how some of their favorite songs were conceived at the time the Beatles sadly grew apart as a band but started to become emancipated independent musicians. My dad always loved the Beatles and i came to them because of him. I remember as a kid in the 90s, always looking curiously at his Cassettes of the two Beatles compilation Albums, where they look down from a staircase. I personally had the great honor of walking around Liverpool, seeing the Penny Lane statue and walking by the Cavern Club and residing in a hostel pretty close to it. Felt like walking on holy ground.

    • @JAAB9296
      @JAAB9296 Місяць тому +1

      Sounds like my story (and many other people our age) regarding the Beatles. They were and still are the greatest band of all time.

    • @stevetidd9135
      @stevetidd9135 Місяць тому +1

      7th grade for me about a week before Xmas 63, then the dam really broke right after new years: A.M. stations playing albumen cuts - very rare : and after one station played a Beatles song, switch station, wait 5 min-a Beatles song , then switch to 3rd station, wait 5 min- a Beatles song , etc. etc

    • @ljgittingeriii3199
      @ljgittingeriii3199 Місяць тому +1

      I am only 68 now and still love their tunes, as well and still love their tunes, as well.

    • @ljgittingeriii3199
      @ljgittingeriii3199 Місяць тому +2

      See? even now. senility encroaches the edges of my sensory field...

  • @carborundumprintmaking
    @carborundumprintmaking 2 місяці тому +170

    I worked in a New York City hospital during the pandemic lockdown. Whenever a Covid patient was discharged from the ER, "Here Comes the Sun" was played over the PA system. It was a boost to all of us.

    • @prajnachan333
      @prajnachan333 2 місяці тому +3

      🌧 ⛈️ 🌧 🌦 🌤 ☀️ 💖

    • @Juliet475
      @Juliet475 Місяць тому +4

      An RN here- my other 2 go to songs were "Running on Empty" and "Jerusalema". Music can be more powerful than caffeine.

    • @SunnyCarnivore
      @SunnyCarnivore Місяць тому +4

      Love that; it's my alarm song every morning.

    • @Dowlphin
      @Dowlphin Місяць тому

      I wonder what The Sun was telling people at the time.

    • @eggbass
      @eggbass Місяць тому

      Same story here, only I was in PA.

  • @deltatango5765
    @deltatango5765 2 місяці тому +85

    I've often thought about how lucky I was to be born in a time where I could enjoy the Beatles entire career and watch the moon landings live. Very rarely in history does one get that lucky.
    Here Comes the Sun has always been one of my favorite Beatles song ever. I love it as much today as the first time I heard it.

    • @melissastreeter22
      @melissastreeter22 Місяць тому +1

      So true, so true. of every song they kept coming up with, delighting us.. Someone ought to send this episode to Paul and Ringo as our love letter to their contribution to our growing-up years.

    • @1948osborne
      @1948osborne Місяць тому

      I was one of those too..from the first newspaper cuttings my Mum cut from the Evening News alerting me to a new northern band..to working in London whilst they were in the city recording Abbey Rd..then being in my local pub The Talbot witnessing Armstrong on the Moon..amazing times in my life.

    • @mikehzz9848
      @mikehzz9848 Місяць тому

      Me too. I learnt the guitar using Beatle songs with my mates.

    • @c0ugar43
      @c0ugar43 Місяць тому

      2 amazing pieces of entertainment. At least the Beatles recordings were real.

    • @poetsdreamsatc
      @poetsdreamsatc Місяць тому +1

      We were so blessed to grow up with so many amazing bands and events in our own lifetime.
      My kids are always saying they wished they were present during these wonderful musical years.

  • @timwhitnell7145
    @timwhitnell7145 Місяць тому +28

    Complexity married to simplicity in a sublime melody - the essence of The Beatles.

  • @johnsuggs7828
    @johnsuggs7828 Місяць тому +28

    This was an absolute treat to watch.
    I'm a scientist and engineer. Absolutely love the technical side and the creativeness of George.
    We sometimes forget his musical gifts when Paul and John are on the same display with him.
    Great video

  • @aisle_of_view
    @aisle_of_view 2 місяці тому +310

    The bass is so deep and full (and busy) on this song, it really makes the track sound modern.

    • @killval849
      @killval849 2 місяці тому +34

      thank you! I've always said Paul lays down the craziest bass lines on the Harrison songs.

    • @muthapaluka
      @muthapaluka 2 місяці тому +16

      agreed; the sound & presence of the bass came up a notch on the Abbey Road tracks

    • @tome7016
      @tome7016 2 місяці тому +12

      My good friend the bass player says the same thing!

    • @selewachm
      @selewachm 2 місяці тому +16

      Paul is just one of the best base players. So melodic.

    • @oldham42
      @oldham42 2 місяці тому +14

      It’s funny because this was one of the things that irked George. Apparently he told Paul to tone down his bass lines on “something” and in response he played the busiest possible baseline he could and it def shows in the recording. It does sound good tho 🤷‍♂️

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    @disneyscott98 2 місяці тому +1387

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    • @notreallydavid
      @notreallydavid 2 місяці тому +3

      One of - but way up in the top tier for sure.
      Just found this, and still listening - bewilderingly good. I'll be back to this channel for sure.

    • @notreallydavid
      @notreallydavid 2 місяці тому +3

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  • @2ToyBoys
    @2ToyBoys 2 місяці тому +96

    Here Comes the Sun and Something are masterpieces!

    • @steveperreira5850
      @steveperreira5850 Місяць тому +4

      Definitely amongst the very top Beatles Recordings if not the best of them all

    • @alexandervideo3804
      @alexandervideo3804 12 днів тому +2

      Asolutely agree, hi from Russia!!!

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      @2ToyBoys 11 днів тому

      @@alexandervideo3804 Hi! Russia!

    • @effjay8010
      @effjay8010 5 днів тому +1

      Can't understate how much Paul contributed too!

  • @aloha4522
    @aloha4522 Місяць тому +12

    After all these years, this masterpiece has become the longest lasting, perennially inspiring and pleasing Beatles song..

  • @paulbrighton3303
    @paulbrighton3303 Місяць тому +15

    Working for Paul’s for 22 years, aside from meeting with him, I once had the honor of having a tour of Abbey Road arranged by Paul’s office in NY. Being in that space was otherworldly. There will never be as timeless a band as The Beatles. We’re still talking about them.

    • @FredCarpenter-b3t
      @FredCarpenter-b3t 8 днів тому

      "Being in that space was otherworldly"
      When I was in a state of mystical psychosis that resulted in a near death experience, I was tapping into all kinds of synchronicity in and around that space. It's kind of like in the movie, Taking Woodstock, where one person tells another, "Go see what the center of the universe looks like" and it looks like a big circle with a fire in the center. It's all about the collective unconscious. When I was in that state, I was tapping deeply into the collective unconscious. I forget exactly what I used to say, but it was something similar to "When you look into an abyss, the abyss looks also into you." The universe notices you noticing. That's what synchronicity is. I'm pretty sure Leary said something similar.
      It happened 15 years ago, so my memory is a bit fuzzy. Similarly, I think we come in knowing, and forget.

  • @rikman4609
    @rikman4609 2 місяці тому +36

    Love seeing George's hand writing of the lyrics... 😊

    • @ianbartle456
      @ianbartle456 Місяць тому +4

      Me too - as a songwriter, I quickly picked up how he opted for that alliteration using the s on the 'iSe is Slowing melting' and 'Smiles returning to the faSes'.
      Good choice then to replace the 'feels' with 'Seems like new Since it'S been clear'. Writing lyrics didn't come easily to George but he worked at it and eventually he struck gold. When George was struggling with the lyric of Something, the suggestion for John to use the word 'cauliflower' as a place holder was hilarious - but essentially correct. Often in pop writing, it can be less about direct meaning, than about the feeling of a word and the way it sits in the music and the surrounding words' sounds. Sometimes you have to wait and hang in there until the correct word to fill the hole emerges. People often make up their own meanings in the imaginations anyway... and then there are mondegreens...!

    • @kirbysednek5967
      @kirbysednek5967 Місяць тому +2

      👍👍 YES!! Just plain..............AWESOME!!! 'fer SURE!!😊

    • @rikman4609
      @rikman4609 Місяць тому

      @ianbartle456 Oh yeh forgot about that term mondergreens!

  • @LMacNeill
    @LMacNeill 2 місяці тому +148

    As a child of the 1980s, it's easy to forget how incredibly *rare* and *expensive* synthesizers were in the late '60s and early '70s. I've heard this song thousands of times in my life, but never really paid special attention to the Moog sounds in it, until you brought them to my attention just now. Thanks for allowing me to listen to this song with fresh ears!

    • @Diachron
      @Diachron 2 місяці тому +4

      Some might say, now "you can't unhear this". 🙃

    • @morbidmanmusic
      @morbidmanmusic 2 місяці тому +3

      And now they are all on my iPad..

    • @dennislindqvist1265
      @dennislindqvist1265 Місяць тому +4

      ​@@morbidmanmusicThe problem with digitilized versions of many instruments is that they behave in a predetermined manner. There is no room for lucky malfunctions as this song is proof of.

    • @KRAFTWERK2K6
      @KRAFTWERK2K6 Місяць тому +5

      Not to forget they were also insanely unreliable too because the circuits were VERY sensitive to temperature changes and that made them very hard to tune and keeping them in tune. Kraftwerk famously always had to re-tune their instruments after every song during their concerts, sometimes even compensating that during the song as they played. This is something that got a lot better in the 80s when Oscillators became digitally controlled and not purely voltage controlled. The Oscillators were still analog but a digitally controlled power-input made them a LOT more in-tune. In the beginning Synthesizers really were only at their best when used in the Studio and a controllable environment. And yes, not many could afford both.

    • @JWD1992
      @JWD1992 Місяць тому +3

      @@KRAFTWERK2K6Between them and the Mellotron's famous unreliability, so many great bands must've been fighting through every concert!

  • @XanderWarr
    @XanderWarr 2 місяці тому +226

    when the world needed him most, he returned ❤️

  • @gersonperez3781
    @gersonperez3781 Місяць тому +8

    My daughter came into my life 18 years ago, from the instant I saw her, I have associated her with this song. She brought light, simplicity and joy into my life, and this song embodies completely that feeling. Thanks to the greatest band ever for this magnificent treasure.

  • @robdave1974
    @robdave1974 Місяць тому +47

    George is a beautiful musician, sadly lost to time, but wonderfully remembered in our heads. Thank you sooo much George. 😢

  • @jimdorsey3223
    @jimdorsey3223 2 місяці тому +130

    When landing in the hospital 4 yrs ago after emergency surgery & during a week long coma, kept hearing a snip of Sun, my fave B song. After waking, heard it again. “Oh, yeah, they play Sun every time a CV patient checks out of the hospital.” How perfect!

    • @murmerjangle3016
      @murmerjangle3016 2 місяці тому +7

      Love this!

    • @We_All_Seek_Truth
      @We_All_Seek_Truth 2 місяці тому +11

      A patient in a hospital with "CV"... that means a "CardioVascular" disease. I suspected that but I hadda look it up.
      I'm glad ya had that song to help ya get thru all that.

    • @leemontree1
      @leemontree1 Місяць тому +2

      Amazing story!

    • @winstonbeech3418
      @winstonbeech3418 Місяць тому +1

      LOL... 10 years ago I was in an induced coma/vent for six days with pneumonia. When I came out of it I was very confused thanks to the drug cocktail I was kept under... paranoid, and didn't even remember why I was there. But in the early waking I had a dream I was driving in a car and hearing Bobby Vinton singing Blue Velvet. The entire song, all the way to the ending. No one in the hospital heard it - it was all in my dream, there must have been something to seed it. But in the shape I was in, I would rather have heard Here Comes The Sun. But the Blue Velvet thing did get me back into David Lynch and that movie as well as Twin Peaks, the show that broke television.

  • @stevestruthers6180
    @stevestruthers6180 2 місяці тому +44

    The arrangements in 'Here Comes the Sun' are simply unbelievable - and stunning. Never again will a song like this be written and performed, it's that unique. And brilliant beyond measure.

    • @melissastreeter22
      @melissastreeter22 Місяць тому +3

      And to know the story behind it makes it even more so, I think. It's so calming and vibrationally healing to read all these comments here, linking us back to a time when, looking back now, it seemed the world was more cohesive

    • @gettuff2
      @gettuff2 Місяць тому +1

      From Georges own mouth, this song Was about the Devotees of Krsna, How they would light up the day every time he saw them. He became one...

    • @ClipontheEar
      @ClipontheEar Місяць тому +1

      Yes, but the whole ‘Abbey Road’ album was a hurricane of over-dubs. They were using an 8 track machine, and just kept piling it on. ‘Sergeant Pepper’ was only FOUR track, though they did a lot of ‘bouncing’.

  • @brianb5397
    @brianb5397 2 місяці тому +94

    This was an incredible and deep dive into one of the best songs ever written.. Thank you for bringing us this!

  • @marilynpalazzolo1319
    @marilynpalazzolo1319 Місяць тому +13

    Loved watching this! I'm a boomer who grew up on the Beatles and during my dating years, Abbey Road was played over, and over, and over....... we memorized every word to every song on that album and most other Beatles albums. NEVER, 😍never, ever will I tire of these talented fellas!

  • @venkatkarthik
    @venkatkarthik Місяць тому +12

    I'm glad I cannot unhear this. What a find!

  • @spennythespoo
    @spennythespoo 2 місяці тому +68

    This audio quality in this video is so crisp. Thank you for another fantastic video

  • @beatone2000
    @beatone2000 2 місяці тому +61

    Simply put, my favorite Beatles song from my favorite album. It has brought me music pleasure for 55 years now. What a high note for the Beatles to end on.

    • @TheCousinEddie
      @TheCousinEddie 2 місяці тому +5

      Well said. It's also my favorite album and considering the band is so close to breaking up at this point, makes it that much more beautiful and so very heartbreaking.

    • @rogerdodrill4733
      @rogerdodrill4733 28 днів тому

      ​@@TheCousinEddie thet be already broke since george n john long gone

  • @13donstalos
    @13donstalos 2 місяці тому +1532

    Imagine how tone deaf, unimaginative, and humorless you'd have to be to call Harrison's Abbey Road contributions "mediocrity incarnate." What a knave.

    • @tome7016
      @tome7016 2 місяці тому +169

      The two Harrison songs on Abbey Road are a couple of the best songs on the album.

    • @TVC15ohoh
      @TVC15ohoh 2 місяці тому +45

      It's truly jaw dropping.

    • @robertordish3754
      @robertordish3754 2 місяці тому +31

      That shocked me when I heard that.

    • @JamesBond-ts3xl
      @JamesBond-ts3xl 2 місяці тому +110

      I think that comment is indicative of the contempt that some had of George's songwriting compared to that of John and Paul's at that time. Of course, in retrospect, it is absurd. The song Something iwas one of the most covered songs in the 20th century and Frank Sinatra thought it was the best love song he had heard. Here Comes the Sun is now the most downloaded song in the Beatles catalog. Case closed.

    • @lumpytapioca5062
      @lumpytapioca5062 2 місяці тому +25

      Would the world be a better place if Revolution No 9 hadn't been released?
      It was highly Influential, but in a new and different way. It gave us permission to go further.
      "Now we can even do *that* in a record?"
      What a glorious time to be.

  • @AbWischBar
    @AbWischBar Місяць тому +16

    This is a fantastic example of what makes songs from that era so great - the small imperfections, the spur of the moment ideas, the never done before experimentation.
    And it is why most music today is dead: everything is polished, calculated, heard before. There is no human factor in it - no room for the beauty of randomness.
    Love that song - George was a fantastic musician and composer. And boy can one be tired of those "know it all" journalists who always believe their opinion rules. He showed them :)

  • @YouriCarma
    @YouriCarma Місяць тому +16

    You can clearly feel that this song hasn't been written in the mood of 'what song shall we write today' it came straight from the heart. Also the phrase "It's alright" has a very comforting feel to it not only after a dark night but also, as the song tells us, after a long dark winter which metaphorically could speak for a less uplifting period in life as we all have experienced at some point but now it's alright, the dark has gone and we see the light.

  • @wilberforce95
    @wilberforce95 2 місяці тому +52

    That sawtooth at 7:04 is one of the best synth lines ever.

  • @Deejaay83urj38
    @Deejaay83urj38 2 місяці тому +32

    George Harrison: a beautiful, dazzling diamond

  • @phillipschuster4396
    @phillipschuster4396 Місяць тому +55

    Thoroughly enjoyed this,, In 1969 I was climbing the northern Highlands of South Vietnam with a rifle in my hands. I missed a lot of music from that era. So this was a pleasure seeing and hearing some of what I missed.

  • @davidstokle2259
    @davidstokle2259 Місяць тому +8

    Thanks for posting this comprehensive history on what is my favorite song. I always loved the song but even now years later, knowing the details I can appreciate it even more.

  • @markcunningham1963
    @markcunningham1963 Місяць тому +9

    Like all the best Beatles songs, 'Here Comes The Sun' is musical perfection. The acoustic guitar, the Moog, Ringo's drumming augmented by handclaps, the orchestration, and those beautiful vocals are highlights within a killer track from my all-time favourite album. I'm glad George had the foresight to not include the lead guitar overdub as it wasn't an elegant fit. I liked this mini-documentary very much, thank you! :)

  • @joshkarena3058
    @joshkarena3058 2 місяці тому +63

    We had this teacher when I was at primary school, she loved The Beatles, she taught us to sing Yellow Submarine and this song Here comes the sun. She was an amazing woman. 🎉

    • @Tranmere59
      @Tranmere59 Місяць тому +2

      Primary school - we went round in the playground, arms over shoulders, singing "We all live in a pound of margarine" .

    • @Tranmere59
      @Tranmere59 Місяць тому +4

      And....... years pass.. My 13yo stepdaughter was Madonna etc obsessed so I did a "RIGHT, SIT DOWN & COP THIS!!" then put on "I Am The Walrus". Totally gobsmacked. Best song she'd ever heard. Spent a while going "Umpa umpa stick it up yer jumpa" :o)

    • @Juliet475
      @Juliet475 Місяць тому +1

      It is one of the most beautiful songs that they did

    • @newsongsung1147
      @newsongsung1147 Місяць тому +3

      When I was still a wee one, the first song I learned was We all Live In a Yellow Submarine. A visitor over heard me and asked my mom, "Is that Your Baby Singing?" Mom replied, "That's what happens when you have teenagers in the house". My brother, who was 14 then, loved the Beatles and played their songs constantly.

    • @janicelee9709
      @janicelee9709 Місяць тому +1

      ​@newsongsung1147 Same here. I was born early 60s and have older brothers who are big Beatle fans. I can remember their music being in the house from a very early age and I would sing along to all their songs. Love them. Greatest band ever ❤

  • @soyounoat2814
    @soyounoat2814 Місяць тому +32

    I remember hearing this song in 1969 on the AM radio in the family station wagon. I was an 8 year old fan of the Beatles, and the song burrowed into my soul immediately. It has been at the top of my favorites along with many others that came and sometimes went. I have come to know a great volume of music, and I have played music as a member of bands few have heard. Here Comes The Sun sounds sweeter to me every time I hear it, and that means well into thousands of times. It is my choice for the Greatest Song Ever. Thank You George Harrison.

    • @MarkVanHine
      @MarkVanHine Місяць тому +3

      You know, GH praised PM's bass and moog synthesizer playing on this tune. However, it's still good when reduction down to just an acoustic guitar and George singing. guitar

    • @geoffhutchins3823
      @geoffhutchins3823 Місяць тому

      Great story, 😊

  • @lumpytapioca5062
    @lumpytapioca5062 2 місяці тому +18

    All through the '70s, the gift of new music, new sounds, and new ideas fell like morning rain nearly every day.

  • @javierherrera1010
    @javierherrera1010 Місяць тому +9

    This song showed me a new kind of people who are more conscious, peaceful and loving.

  • @alurbanec714
    @alurbanec714 Місяць тому +6

    Such a simple song with so many layers that grab you and then you realize, George was brilliant.

  • @0HARE
    @0HARE 2 місяці тому +44

    Thanks for a brilliant analysis of this beautiful song.
    I was ten years old when The Beatles burst forth on the cultural scene.
    Spending one’s formative years during “Beatle Mania” was such a joy.
    If you ever want to feel good about yourself or the world, listen to this lovely song.

    • @cosmicraysshotsintothelight
      @cosmicraysshotsintothelight 2 місяці тому +5

      I had it on a 45 at age 9 in '69. I watched my older, hippie brother change from his "Coke bottle bottoms" glasses into round tinted 'Lennon specs'. His apartment had hanging bead strings in the doorways and a huge hookah where the coffee table was supposed to be. I inherited most of his albums and 45s from the mid to late sixties, so I was tapping out In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida melodies and such probably before anybody my age at that time. I wish I had kept all of those records.

    • @jeremywanner4526
      @jeremywanner4526 Місяць тому

      I was a tadpole

    • @melissastreeter22
      @melissastreeter22 Місяць тому +1

      ​@@cosmicraysshotsintothelight Hear, hear, friend.

    • @sharonbradshaw6433
      @sharonbradshaw6433 Місяць тому

      @@cosmicraysshotsintothelight What in the world did you do with them?

    • @cosmicraysshotsintothelight
      @cosmicraysshotsintothelight Місяць тому

      @@sharonbradshaw6433 In the '70s we were just little kids running around Frisbees and superballs and things. I think they ended up out in the garage attic area. Then my mom and dad split so many things were lost.

  • @warren52nz
    @warren52nz 2 місяці тому +47

    Great to hear actual, isolated tracks when other UA-camrs just talk about the Beatles avoiding actual samples.

  • @markiacomini5830
    @markiacomini5830 2 місяці тому +22

    Everything the Beatles did, they did before 30!!! George and Paul Simon on SNL was amazing. You could see the love and respect they had for each other and each other's music.

    • @melissastreeter22
      @melissastreeter22 Місяць тому +3

      Yes. Little did they realize how much they were the shepherds leading us out of the wilderness.

  • @prosanis1216
    @prosanis1216 Місяць тому +6

    Simply amazing 😮 I am 72 years of age and playing the guitar for more than 55 years but the way you’ve explained it how difficult or complex this song really is, understandingly, beyond me. 👍👍 thanks for sharing this beautiful piece with us ❤love from Holland 🇳🇱

  • @bartvandervelden1970
    @bartvandervelden1970 Місяць тому +5

    What a phenomenal clip, many thanks for this.

  • @semin811
    @semin811 2 місяці тому +15

    Still deeply touching. And I will never be able to fathom the amount of genius behind the group. Can't believe those young lads were all in their 20s when the Beatles broke up. What fabulous lives did the lads live!

  • @HistoryandNostalgiaChannel
    @HistoryandNostalgiaChannel Місяць тому +19

    Brilliant video about the recording of a truly gorgeous song. RIP George.

  • @lordkoopus
    @lordkoopus 2 місяці тому +44

    7:58 i actually really like that the woodwinds stayed. they actually blend and sound quite similar to the moog (so much so that i couldnt tell it wasnt the moog without watching this!!), but they have a warmer quality that really makes the turnaround back to the A section just all the better. it evokes a lot of emotion for me personally. anyways, great video!

    • @davidwatts-vs1ys
      @davidwatts-vs1ys 2 місяці тому +6

      so many of their songs have these happy accidents that make the whole greater than the sum of its parts!

    • @scalzmoney
      @scalzmoney 2 місяці тому +2

      It's wild. The real woodwinds sound imperfect. I never realized they were live instruments and had credited it to that experimental keyboard being imperfect.

    • @justintroyka8855
      @justintroyka8855 2 місяці тому +2

      That's such a good point! I knew there were woodwinds in the song, but I had always assumed they were playing throughout the song like the strings. I didn't realize they're only for a few seconds at the end of the bridge. I agree the moment with the woodwinds is really memorable and adds a lot of character to the song.

    • @murmerjangle3016
      @murmerjangle3016 2 місяці тому +2

      I always thought the winds coming in at that precise moment was a purposeful edit. It's perfect.

    • @cosmicraysshotsintothelight
      @cosmicraysshotsintothelight 2 місяці тому

      Shame that they didn't have more than one tape machine.

  • @jowittenburg8645
    @jowittenburg8645 Місяць тому +7

    George was a driving force in the Beatle's success. His contributions always spoke to me. A man so soulful and thoughtful

  • @AyeCarumba221
    @AyeCarumba221 Місяць тому +8

    In spite of listening to this song since it came out, I really had no idea of its complexity. Astounding to learn all this after 55 years.

  • @LanceEads
    @LanceEads 2 місяці тому +197

    I was playing an acoustic guitar set at a cafe one morning and I had "Here Comes the Sun" as my first song on my set list. Unexpectedly, the clouds decided to block the sun that morning and pour down, as thunder crashed and lightning flashed. I played it anyway. Patrons seemed to enjoy both the song and the irony.

    • @isaiahromero9861
      @isaiahromero9861 2 місяці тому +5

      It almost has a completely different feeling and meaning in that context actually. Sounds like a much sadder atmosphere, in a good way.

    • @rogerc23
      @rogerc23 2 місяці тому +2

      Lol people must have had a good laugh.

    • @murmerjangle3016
      @murmerjangle3016 2 місяці тому +2

      Love thi! 👣

    • @thisSOBRocks
      @thisSOBRocks 2 місяці тому +3

      Another quick option in that situation would be “Rain”.

    • @inmundo6927
      @inmundo6927 2 місяці тому +4

      "sitting in an english garden, waiting for the sun... if the song don't come... "

  • @utubengh1
    @utubengh1 2 місяці тому +15

    I'm always interested in learning the backstory, especially as the Beatles were so inventive in the studio. This was well-researched and put together, thanks, I learned a lot about this song that I have always loved.

  • @bentelford2915
    @bentelford2915 Місяць тому +19

    If I could heart this video I would. Thank you for making this very touching document of a very beautiful song.

  • @DavidA-uk9bm
    @DavidA-uk9bm Місяць тому +6

    Has always been one of my favorite Beatles songs, thank you for the wonderful, informative and inspiring history!!!

  • @SaraSquared88
    @SaraSquared88 Місяць тому +6

    Here Comes The Sun is a masterpiece and should have gone to space!!! ☀️

  • @johnmcwatters480
    @johnmcwatters480 2 місяці тому +12

    In my opinion, George and the end proved too be the most soulful and real musician of the group.i love and miss him😢

  • @anthonycraig1458
    @anthonycraig1458 2 місяці тому +25

    Thoroughly deserved as a popular song and one I never get tired of playing on guitar!

  • @braincraven
    @braincraven 2 місяці тому +29

    Yeah the lost guitar solo should stay lost. It's a nice bit on it's own, and there is such a thing as too much. It's just beautiful song. Wonderful documentary on this song. George has always been my favorite. I love your take on It's all too much.

    • @ianbartle456
      @ianbartle456 2 місяці тому +2

      Agreed - good cooks know when adding extra flavours is superfluous and creates a 'diminishing returns' situation. Anyone know which of the Beatles became the best cook?!
      There's idea for a future video is you're running out of thoughts.

    • @braincraven
      @braincraven Місяць тому +1

      @@ianbartle456 You said it way better than me!

  • @JamesSmith-ik2xe
    @JamesSmith-ik2xe Місяць тому +4

    Myself,being born in 1963, thought i knew alot about THE BEATLES and most music of that time.Thanks for teaching an old dog some new trickd..I"m looking forward for some more schooling.KEEP ON KEEPING ON111

  • @mountart2
    @mountart2 2 місяці тому +47

    I always imagined the segue between I Want You (She's So Heavy) into the flip side opener Here Comes The Sun to be a segue from the winter white noise Of I Want You into the bright blue springtime skies of Here Comes The Sun. An amazing end of side 1 into opener of side 2. Probably the best ever in popular music.

    • @johncook8720
      @johncook8720 2 місяці тому +5

      Very good point! We know besides the awsome songs, the band spent time organizing the song order from side to side on each album. And what a transition- I Want You, to Here Comes the Sun- luv it!!

    • @marckyle5895
      @marckyle5895 2 місяці тому +10

      It's like you opened the door from darkness and chaos into peace.

    • @chrisallen8250
      @chrisallen8250 2 місяці тому +3

      From the perspective of the original vinyl record generation, you didn't know what to expect on side two after the tone of I Want You (She's So Heavy). Turned out it would be the yin to the yang, two complementary forces.

    • @chrisallen8250
      @chrisallen8250 2 місяці тому +1

      From the perspective of the original vinyl record generation, you didn't know what to expect on side two after the tone of I Want You (She's So Heavy). Turned out it would be the yin to the yang, two complementary forces.

    • @chrisallen8250
      @chrisallen8250 2 місяці тому

      From the perspective of the original vinyl record generation, you didn't know what to expect on side two after the tone of I Want You (She's So Heavy). Turned out it would be the yin to the yang, two complementary forces.

  • @gewarren
    @gewarren 2 місяці тому +13

    This is a beautiful exploration of my all-time favorite song. It is so perfectly layered I never get tired of hearing it. And this video taught me a bunch of new things about it. ❤

  • @TheoEnKarolien
    @TheoEnKarolien 2 місяці тому +102

    The Moog in the intro where the pitch is lowered is actually a defect of the Moog. There are versions where that has been fixed, but the ‘error’ ultimately remained in the final mix

    • @YouCantUnhearThis
      @YouCantUnhearThis  2 місяці тому +47

      Yes! Another example of the 'happy little accidents' from the analog era.

    • @geohaber
      @geohaber 2 місяці тому +12

      I expected this to be addressed in the video but surprisingly it wasn’t.

    • @rael6168
      @rael6168 2 місяці тому +3

      @@geohaber because he just tells things well known, no "secret" revealed in any video.

    • @middlebit
      @middlebit 2 місяці тому

      ​@@rael6168we're all waiting for your frontpage exposé to come out

    • @lumpytapioca5062
      @lumpytapioca5062 2 місяці тому +9

      That was the glide/portamento from the keyboard controller.
      The same thing Emerson used to great effect on ELP's Lucky Man and Hoedown ,
      REO Speedwagon's intro to Ridin' the Storm Out,
      and a thousand other Moog solos.
      Simple and inexpensive to implement, it's a feature on almost every analog synth.
      George's Moog also had a ribbon controller that could also be used to play glide-y stuff,
      as did Keith Emerson's (but his could also shoot out fireballs on stage!).

  • @rkstamm
    @rkstamm Місяць тому +5

    At a time in my life where I was suffering in silence with depression, I would repeat this and Good Day Sunshine in my head over and over to try to overcome it.

  • @jaycossey850
    @jaycossey850 Місяць тому +5

    George was always my favourite Beatle. He proved his worth with the album All Things Must Pass. Every song was a treasure. He didn't always stick to the standard Beatle song constructs. He was too creative to write within the lines.
    We miss you. Thanks for leaving so much of yourself on the record.

  • @kellystauffer5637
    @kellystauffer5637 2 місяці тому +9

    I love George and the songs he wrote. He's by far my favorite Beatle. If I had to choose between all four of these geniuses.
    There is nothing mediocre about any of them.

  • @danielbrannon9513
    @danielbrannon9513 2 місяці тому +50

    As always, this is a GREAT, educational, insightful video with info I've not heard anywhere else before. Thank you for that. AND Thank You for being the rarest of the rare by pronouncing MOOG correctly. I can't remember when, or if, I last heard someone NOT say "moo-g", implying it makes cow sounds or something. I don't know how you have so much information on these sessions, or how you get the individual stems from the multitrack recordings. It's impressive, and I welcome it every time you post. 🥂

    • @Jim_L
      @Jim_L 2 місяці тому +6

      Well said! 👍 The only thing I would add is that I often say that ALL the members of The Beatles should get some sort of song-writing credit for EACH song. When The Beatles broke up and recorded their solo albums and thus had to rely on studio musicians, the studio musicians were there to basically just pick up a paycheck. Punch in, punch out for the day.
      But when Paul brought into the studio an early draft of a song ... or John did ... or later George ... all the other members would attack the song, each adding a little bit here, a little bit there. In essence, "writing" their parts to the song. And they did this until they ALL felt the song was done -- a real group effort. It appeared to be a painstaking process, but I think each member felt that if it was a Beatles product, then it had to be the very best it could be. They were all upholding The Beatles name. 😃

    • @ischmidt
      @ischmidt 2 місяці тому +5

      Yes! Moog later made a synth called the "Moog Rogue", which kind of serves as a pronunciation guide (the two words rhyme if you're saying it right, and I don't mean moo-g roo-g!).

    • @kencory2476
      @kencory2476 2 місяці тому

      He reverted to the cow sound later in the video, No?

    • @annaforehan7784
      @annaforehan7784 Місяць тому

      I always make a point of pronouncing it correctly, so I was pleased to hear the maker of the video do so too. I was wondering if he'd mispronounce it so I was relieved when he didn't. 👏

  • @LenHolmes-o9w
    @LenHolmes-o9w 2 місяці тому +11

    Brilliant way of explaining these tracks

  • @RM-hy4so
    @RM-hy4so Місяць тому +3

    Thank you. George was my favorite musician in the Beatles by far. My kids love his songs both with the Beatles and as an artist by himself. Our favorite Beatles songs are “While my guitar gently weeps, “Something” and “Hear comes the sun”
    “Something “ is considered one of greatest love songs ever written by anyone.

  • @daniadejonghe4980
    @daniadejonghe4980 22 дні тому +3

    I find this song so consoling, comforting. At bottom in life which is so often a struggle, painful, or just hard, there lies this basic foundational sweetness which is there for everyone who wants to touch it. Just raise your face to the sky and feel that simple warmth.

  • @benjaminphelps561
    @benjaminphelps561 2 місяці тому +15

    The layering of sounds flow so well i never noticed the wind section wasnt there the whole time! God i love the beatles

    • @melissastreeter22
      @melissastreeter22 Місяць тому +2

      For me, this episode really opened up new ways to listen and to hear-- from our hearts as well as our ears..

  • @rembrandt_15
    @rembrandt_15 2 місяці тому +13

    The guitar and Leslie amp almost sounded like an organ and I wouldn't have been the wiser. The more I learn about these anomalies and quirks it makes me appreciate how many studio breakthroughs and experimentations makes a song what it is.

  • @Rasbiff
    @Rasbiff 2 місяці тому +26

    I think the Beatles have a lot of songs in their catalogue about the joy of seeing the sun because they're from rainy, cloudy England. It's ALWAYS a blessing when the sun shines in England, unlike in many other places on the globe.

  • @bradbryant3810
    @bradbryant3810 Місяць тому +5

    Beautifully done, ...from a lifelong Beatles fan. I was at Candlestick and they inspired me to play the guitar. George was always my favorite Beatle. The Beatles remain unforgettable.....
    and peerless ....

  • @georgedennison3338
    @georgedennison3338 Місяць тому +4

    Genuinely a masterful breakdown of a monumental Beatles song. What makes it especially brilliant is the introduction of a new piece of recording and music making electronics, 'the Mog'.
    And here, for 60 some years, the entire world had thought it a Moog synthesizer.

  • @sundance8862
    @sundance8862 2 місяці тому +11

    Thank you for providing us with an even deeper appreciation of this gorgeous tune. Didn’t know it was possible to love it more than I already do. Thank you.

  • @jamesalexhowlett
    @jamesalexhowlett 2 місяці тому +15

    I love this channel. I’m not a big Beatles fan, but I love seeing all the work that went into their music, and all the work that goes into these documentary episodes.

  • @markmontieth8815
    @markmontieth8815 2 місяці тому +152

    The Beatles weren’t only great songwriters, they were great editors. They labored over songs to add layers, like no other group in history.

    • @David-u7v9x
      @David-u7v9x 2 місяці тому +11

      i call them song crafters....especially when they went strictly studio musicians

    • @andrewfyfe8986
      @andrewfyfe8986 2 місяці тому +4

      Correct

    • @bullyproofyomama
      @bullyproofyomama 2 місяці тому

      @@David-u7v9xrecording is a “craft” unto itself. Playing live of course a different one . The first typically more deliberate and focused but not always the second more freewheeling and relaxed but again not always . Either way you slice it they ultimately are two vastly different animals to skin .

    • @tommyrawlings3046
      @tommyrawlings3046 2 місяці тому +11

      Beach Boys did the same, Brian Wilson was a master in the studio!

    • @Miraboy7102
      @Miraboy7102 2 місяці тому +6

      Becker & Fagen would disagree with you, as do I.

  • @OlikValera
    @OlikValera Місяць тому +5

    I used to love listening to this song at the end of every winter when I lived in Canada.

  • @michaelinminn
    @michaelinminn Місяць тому +3

    Thanks to 'You Can't Unhear This' Brilliant exposé.
    My favorite Beatles' song since the day. It forever gives me hope.

  • @_SliK_
    @_SliK_ 2 місяці тому +11

    19th August 1964: The Beatles embarked on their first US tour.
    5 years later they finished tracking for ‘Here Comes The Sun’.
    A crazy level of growth in such a short timeframe.

  • @davidjohnson497
    @davidjohnson497 Місяць тому +3

    such delight I have, listening to this song. It is so hopeful. In 4 years while running over 2000 miles, I listened to this song on most of my runs, often multiple times. Such joy in hearing the music as I observed the plants and sunlight and experienced the stress and perseverance of running! Praise God.

  • @amateurmakingmistakes
    @amateurmakingmistakes 2 місяці тому +6

    Still one of my favourite albums of all time, and George's song shines, like the sun. Christmas 1969, I gave the Abbey Road album to my younger brother.

    • @davidwagner6116
      @davidwagner6116 Місяць тому

      First album I ever bought, with my own paper-route money. Still great and always will be.

  • @dBREZ
    @dBREZ 18 годин тому +2

    Being age 1 when the song was created the song has been around my entire life. The first time I truly heard it was in an episode of Real People it was used on one of the shows segments.

    • @jessiejames2155
      @jessiejames2155 Годину тому

      I can hardly believe that I finally found someone that knows what the show "Real People" is ! 😮👍
      I do ! I do !

  • @jimrebr
    @jimrebr 26 днів тому +2

    Here Comes The Sun is one of my favorite Beatles songs. It was on my phone answering for years, because I love how cheerful a greeting it is. I loved all the George songs on all the Beatles albums, it’s to pick favorite songs by the Beatles because there are so many wonderful gems on all their later albums. Long live the Beatles and music!! In 2013, my mom was in the ICU in a coma for over a month, she was in hospital and later rehab for 7 months and had 27 surgeries, I went down to Southern California and stayed with my sister for months, when I got home, my dad called me on the phone, we talked for about an hour, but the part that sticks with me, is my dad saying how much he and my mom loved the Beatles, he sang It’s Been And A Hard Days Night to me & said that song was exactly how he felt.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @JayMeDee
    @JayMeDee 2 місяці тому +20

    Learning more about my favourite song is just heaven

  • @robmarshall9026
    @robmarshall9026 2 місяці тому +23

    His counter melody at the end is divine

  • @joelcurtis562
    @joelcurtis562 Місяць тому +34

    Imagine having one of the greatest songs ever written - by anyone - penned by your third-best guy. The sheer talent on the Beatles was absurd.

    • @THEE4DARKESTCORNERZ23
      @THEE4DARKESTCORNERZ23 26 днів тому +2

      Something In The Way She's moves was a favourite of Frank Sinatra ❤

    • @Kennective
      @Kennective 26 днів тому +4

      I would argue that he was actually the secret sauce. Hear me out: Wings and John's solo work are theoretically not terribly different from their later contributions to The Beatles catalog. So why, then, are those tunes, with a handful of notable exceptions, generally not venerated to the same extent? I maintain it is because of the absence of George's tasteful and divine contributions. Yes, he was a wingman to a degree, enhancing the other guys' work, but without his input (and to be fair Ringo's as well) those solo releases just are a bit lacking. Anyway, I just get the sense he was the straw that stirred the drink, as they say. I can say with certainty that his playing gives me chills in many of their tunes, and if there ever were an example of the whole being greater than the sum of the parts, it is with the aptly named Fab Four.

    • @aeterna581
      @aeterna581 18 днів тому +1

      @@Kennective interesting thoughts. thank you.

    • @aeterna581
      @aeterna581 18 днів тому +1

      Yeah, this song is one of the greatest for sure. And its not even my favorite Beatles song. My favorite always was George's other song - While my guitar gently weeps.

    • @rjwh67220
      @rjwh67220 6 днів тому

      Third best? No offense but..,

  • @ClepsidraSideral
    @ClepsidraSideral 19 днів тому +2

    I have a handful of songs that I call Instant Happiness- this is my no.1. ☀️ Makes me cry of happiness.

  • @craig2e46
    @craig2e46 Місяць тому +3

    I think it's a very beautiful song. If you're ever feeling upset or down it's a good song to play to make you feel better. Especially when the sun is not out 😊