I’ve heard every Beatle song you corner thousands of times, yet I feel I’ve never really heard them until I’ve heard and watched your lesson and sound alike.
I love to watch these - even with the intention of not playing it - the facts and backstory is something you can't find anywhere else. You're the best Beatles teacher on TH-cam 👍.
I love the Harmonies on this song .. probably my favorite harmonies from all the Beatles songs.. I love how Paul comes in and out in certain sections like “the girl that’s driving me mad” and then he cuts out and John sings “is going away” on his own.. I love to sing along wit Paul when he goes in and out.. it’s kind of like the song “Help” but in a better way since it’s a song along not a response kind of thing.. and then when Paul and John sing the chorus together and also the outro wit Paul going “my baby DONT CARE!” 😂 such a great way that Paul harmonizes on this song.. 🔥 ❤
Yep! Paul’s high B creates a sweet A9 chord. Another thing is in the bridge where John goes from D to C to D to C and Paul doesn’t follow that melody line he goes up from E to F#. I always thought that was unique.
C'est, de loin, le titre que je préfère de ce groupe (harmonie et surtout, construction). Un autre titre qui possède les mêmes critères c'est "California girls" des beach boys.
Mike, I’m not a musician, but I get so much from your videos. I appreciate how you explain how the different parts work individually and then together. Your sound-alikes make it all make sense. I’ve been following you for a couple of years, found you with your video on the genius of Lennon as a guitarist - woke me up to his style and impact. Many, many thanks!
Mike, this is my all-time favorite song for over 50+ years. I've played it on my acoustic and w/amateur bandmates forever. And yet you still manage to tease out nuance I've missed or haven't been privy to. For ex, the D7 slide on the D string in the middle 8, and picking the B7 & E when transitioning. You do a great service to us Beatle wannabees.
Well said. God it's such a great song. I've been in love with it since I was a kid. The riff is just perfect, you can hear the grunge beneath or drone some hear protometal... no wrong answers lol and the middle eight balances perfectly. Yessir
glad this is new…saw the other day that John was playing A then Bm…was glad to see that you agree. i had not heard it that way before…..THANKS VERY MUCH
The thing I love about these video's is that even after playing these songs for years in bands there's always little things in there you never really paid attention to. It's like discovering new things about an old friend you never knew.
I’ve listened to most of your stuff. If I didn’t know this was ticket to ride I would never have guessed it from the parts. When it all,comes together, it reveals itself. I’m always amazed at how good the Beatles were as musicians and songwriters. I can’t think of a “three chord” effort from them except Hey Jude. Everything else is melodically, harmonically and rhythmically outstanding and way way ahead of any other mainstream band then, and now. Also, very well done to pick the bones out of this one. That couldn’t have been easy.
You've nailed it Mike and the back story gives so much colour -- this song sounds so simple and one might think it's a basic three-chord structure but the "little bits" change all that. Thank you.
Excellent job, and your 12-string sounds especially good. A bit of trivia some may not know: If you want to take the ferry from South Hampton to the Isle of Wight, you would buy a ticket to Ryde, the town on the island the ferry sails to. Humm.
Nice. I always loved that song. Watching Ed Sullivan forever changed me too. Just being a kid, dug that whole glorious time. So, the Harley Benton is good enough - great to know that. Thanks a great memory ride.
Thus one is really really xtra ordinary exquisite beatle song. It is pure genius. Lennon and McCartney best songwriters really in history since music begin and they still are to this day.
Thank you. That was so well explained even my non professional talent could get this tune to sound really good. I am really happy you helped me figure out how it all goes together.
D7! So that’s the one that grabs me and pulls me in every time! Thanks 🙏🏻 😊 (and I had no idea Paul did that particular lead. Always thought it was George!)
Another great analysis and how to play video. Your videos really explain why the beatles stand out from the other groups of the time - including mine! It was their choice of embellished chords and chord voicings which are so brilliant. I think that George was the main driver of this and just love his little fills which are sublime although i didnt really notice them at the time. We worked out the basic chords: major, minor andthe occasional seventh was as complex. I also used to miss out or simplify most of the solos as they were too difficult. Keep up the good work.
It was cool to see you with your guitar at 12 - one thing I regret (so I'm jealous) I never learned to play until I was 25. I like using your videos to check if I've got something right. It's like being in a sort of club if you know what I mean?
@zet - And I'm betting dollars to donuts that's yet ANOTHER Ringo screw-up. There's NO way he intentionally meant to turn that beat around. That was only their 2nd attempt to get the rhythm track onto tape. Ya gotta wonder if they even realized Ringo screwed up the drum pattern before they moved on to doing overdubs.
I was wondering why this got reuploaded but still fabulous job nonetheless, this was one of the first Beatles songs I heard since I remember making a Beatles compilation album with my dad when I was a kid (the version we used was from a Live at the BBC CD we had) and was one of the first Beatles riffs I learned on guitar so it's still been one of my favourite songs of theirs for a long time. I'm not sure if you've done a lesson on any of these yet but I'd love to see a lesson on Day Tripper, Happiness Is A Warm Gun, While My Guitar Gently Weeps or anything from the Abbey Road Medley (I know you've done The End and that was one of the first lessons I saw from you, but any of the other songs included or even a multiple part lesson on the full thing could be really cool) if any of those songs catch your interest. Great job as always, Mike, happy holidays and peace and love from Canada
great anatomy lesson, dissecting out all the guitar parts. I also am not a musician, but enjoyed learning about all the guitar parts. I still have a hard time hearing Paul's bass over the drums. Could you help with this?
Hey Mike. This cheap chineese guitar sounds like a million to my ears. My problems with the 360/12 rick is, of course its pricy, but most important, the nut width is very narrow(41mm), which means I cant play clean cords, because of my broad fingertips. I now have ordered this fine HB612-12 string instrument from China, which has a 48mm nut width. Per in Denmark🇩🇰😎
HppNeYe Mike. Great video as always. Do you remember I suggested the term ”leak notes” when you strum random open strings between chord changes. Best Regards Mr.U. from Sweden 🇸🇪🍎🇸🇪
@guitar - Thanks - I think it's an alright song too - but I doubt there would much interest in it to warrant the time it would take to do a breakdown on it.
I'm always amazed how you can figure it all with near perfect precision. You have good ears Sir,. Now if you could avoid wearing T-shirts with writing on the front when you playing Paul's part, it won't be obvious to your audience, that you can't play left-handed. Good job with the backstory and all the little details. Cheers.
@mic - Thanks! But I think should always wear T-shirts with writing on them so that it's PERFECTLY obvious that I flip the bass video in editing. And I only do that becuz I feel it's 'sacrilegious to see a McCartney bass part played right handed...
Paul coming up with the Drum section for this song reminds of when Flea of the Red Hot Chili Peppers when he had the idea for the drums on “Breaking the Girl” on the Blood Sugar Sex Magic album… so great how the Bass players came up with the Drum section for songs that make you think “that’s so great I love how Ringo/Chad played the drums on this song” and yet it was Paul/Flea the ones who were the geniuses behind them 😂
Yes, in 1980 John was claiming the song as "me" and minimising Paul's input to the drum patter. But the record support's Paul's version. In Hit Parader, Nov 1965, p.19, John talks about TTR and says that it was an incomplete idea when he brought it to Paul. "Paul changed it a bit. He said Let's alter the tune." This fits Dick James's account that it was a joint idea dating from Dec 1964, when Paul sang him a "snatch of melody" that they were going to use and John mentioned that he already had the title "Ticket To Ride" It also fits George Martin's account that John played him a work-in-progress version of the song in Switzerland in Feb 1965 and told him that was going to get together with Paul to finish it when he got home. He did just that on Feb 14 1965 at Kenwood. This also fits Paul's account: "We wrote the melody together; you can hear on the record, John’s taking the melody and I‘m singing harmony with it but we’d often work those out as we wrote them. Because John sang it, you might have to give him 60 percent of it. It was pretty much a work job that turned out quite well.” Paul's input extended to the lead guitar licks which he played himself. Referencing these in a Melody Maker interview in 1965, Lennon says: “Hey, listen. Hear that play by Paul? He’s been doing quite a bit of lead guitar work this week. Gear. I guess he’s moving in!” (Paul played recognisably similar lead work on “Another Girl” and “The Night Before,” that same week.) By 1980 Lennon was talking down Paul's involvement to Davis Sheff, saying only, "Paul's contribution was how Ringo played the drums." But the historical record says otherwise.
Hi Mike, Great work as usual. One suggestion. Have you given any consideration to working up bits of the solo catalogs? Junior's Farm, Live and Let Die, It Don't Come Easy, Devil's Radio, Handle with Care, Watching the Wheels, Woman for example.
@scott - thanks and well, I haven't had to cut 'n paste my response to your inquiry for quite a while so here's the skinny: It takes the better part of two weeks for me to do one of these lessons on just the guitar parts. Research, figuring out, deciphering, memorizing, videotaping the lesson materials, recording audio, editing video & audio, creating chord blocks in PhotoShop, mastering, bouncing.wav files, writing out the chart & tabs, inserting video clips, bouncing to mp4., uploading to TH-cam (the upload alone takes 8 hours) etc. etc. etc. I do all this by myself. I'm a guitarist. I teach guitar. I do play bass. But to also teach the bass as accurately as I do the guitar parts would add another two or three days of work and make the videos more than 30 minutes long. Most viewers don't even watch the entire video. A TH-cam clip can earn 1 - 3 cents per ad view - but EVERYBODY skips past the ads and that GREATLY decreases the revenue potential. So, with a wife and son to feed, it's not even cost effective for what I'm doing now. I used to NOT include the bass (video) in my lessons but I do now include it for the student to (at least) see how it was done. In TH-cam, you can slow the video down to half-speed and perhaps figure the bass part out by yourself. That's how old guys like me learned how to play songs. By slowing down the records to half-speed. Hope you understand...
I don't understand how he/they arrived at the G maj 7 to flat 5th. What the hell kind of deranged minds can do that and make it sound completely right? 😂 PS Does anyone know if they used that in another song?
@james - the lads could've been tuned a bit flat when recording and then the tape was sped up to concert A - OR - their guitars were tuned to Ab when they recorded and since it was the first song of their's longer than 3 minutes - the mastering engineers sped up the tape to the key of A.
that's very true! it just threw me off at first! I was like "how come no one likes these awesome videos"? but I watch all of them and look forward to new videos. Any chance you have Videos with teaching Paul's bass lines? thanks!@@MPfrance
Paul is really eloquent there - 60% makes perfect sense with al lot of their stuff... but that has nothing to do with the H....0z in Hamburg for inspiring the title 😂
John was such a bitter bastard wasnt he? His head was probably "frazzled" at the time he said that. In those interviews he gave Paul almost nothing. And when we hear what Paul said its always said with a wink isnt it? So irritating.
Crazy how insecure Paul is, considering how revered he is. Coming out and taking credit for John's songs after he died. Hes done it on all of Johns best songs.
I’ve heard every Beatle song you corner thousands of times, yet I feel I’ve never really heard them until I’ve heard and watched your lesson and sound alike.
I love to watch these - even with the intention of not playing it - the facts and backstory is something you can't find anywhere else. You're the best Beatles teacher on TH-cam 👍.
Blows me away how you can grab so many nuances of a bunch of stuff recorded over 50 years ago, jammed on one track! Thanks again for your efforts!
I love the Harmonies on this song .. probably my favorite harmonies from all the Beatles songs.. I love how Paul comes in and out in certain sections like “the girl that’s driving me mad” and then he cuts out and John sings “is going away” on his own.. I love to sing along wit Paul when he goes in and out.. it’s kind of like the song “Help” but in a better way since it’s a song along not a response kind of thing.. and then when Paul and John sing the chorus together and also the outro wit Paul going “my baby DONT CARE!” 😂 such a great way that Paul harmonizes on this song.. 🔥 ❤
Yep! Paul’s high B creates a sweet A9 chord. Another thing is in the bridge where John goes from D to C to D to C and Paul doesn’t follow that melody line he goes up from E to F#. I always thought that was unique.
C'est, de loin, le titre que je préfère de ce groupe (harmonie et surtout, construction).
Un autre titre qui possède les mêmes critères c'est "California girls" des beach boys.
Mike, I’m not a musician, but I get so much from your videos. I appreciate how you explain how the different parts work individually and then together. Your sound-alikes make it all make sense. I’ve been following you for a couple of years, found you with your video on the genius of Lennon as a guitarist - woke me up to his style and impact. Many, many thanks!
@melissa - Thanks! Here's hoping I can continue to keep your interest up. I very much appreciate your comment.
Mike, this is my all-time favorite song for over 50+ years. I've played it on my acoustic and w/amateur bandmates forever. And yet you still manage to tease out nuance I've missed or haven't been privy to. For ex, the D7 slide on the D string in the middle 8, and picking the B7 & E when transitioning. You do a great service to us Beatle wannabees.
Well said. God it's such a great song. I've been in love with it since I was a kid. The riff is just perfect, you can hear the grunge beneath or drone some hear protometal... no wrong answers lol and the middle eight balances perfectly. Yessir
glad this is new…saw the other day that John was playing A then Bm…was glad to see that you agree. i had not heard it that way before…..THANKS VERY MUCH
The thing I love about these video's is that even after playing these songs for years in bands there's always little things in there you never really paid attention to. It's like discovering new things about an old friend you never knew.
Excellent work you do I'd love the history you put in your videosw
Thank you very much!
this is one of my favorite John songs. You can hear the grunge it's amazing! It also showcases all of the others' talents
What can I say you are the best Mike, and I've learned a lot from your videos. Thank you so much and God bless.
Love this song! Thank you for all of your videos.
Wonderful job Mike. I like to watch how you break down each part and then play the entire song, your quite a musician.
I’ve listened to most of your stuff. If I didn’t know this was ticket to ride I would never have guessed it from the parts. When it all,comes together, it reveals itself. I’m always amazed at how good the Beatles were as musicians and songwriters. I can’t think of a “three chord” effort from them except Hey Jude. Everything else is melodically, harmonically and rhythmically outstanding and way way ahead of any other mainstream band then, and now. Also, very well done to pick the bones out of this one. That couldn’t have been easy.
Out of approximately 200 songs, less than 20 are I IV V songs.
Commented this before it was reuploaded... but once again Mike, amazing! You absolute star!
Your lessons are allways the best choice to learn Beatles songs
You've nailed it Mike and the back story gives so much colour -- this song sounds so simple and one might think it's a basic three-chord structure but the "little bits" change all that. Thank you.
Great sound! wonderful tutorial.... thanks again
My pleasure!
Once again--marvelous! Thanks, Mike, always a joy when I see there is another one up! Merry Christmas!
Thanks & Same to you!
Hi Mike, best wishes for 2024! Thank U for teach how to play Beatles's songs. Kind regards from Buenos Aires - Argentina
Your covers of these Beatles songs never cease to amaze me Mike, excellent video.
Superb analysis and performance, as usual! One of my favorites from their songbook.
Excellent job, and your 12-string sounds especially good. A bit of trivia some may not know: If you want to take the ferry from South Hampton to the Isle of Wight, you would buy a ticket to Ryde, the town on the island the ferry sails to. Humm.
you explain everything in such great detail. this shows just how much time and effort you put into the videos
You are literally the BEST Beatles guitar teacher out there
Mike I love what your doing! Keep it up
Nice. I always loved that song. Watching Ed Sullivan forever changed me too. Just being a kid, dug that whole glorious time. So, the Harley Benton is good enough - great to know that. Thanks a great memory ride.
Mike Pachelli!!! you’re the man
One of my favorite early Beatles tunes. Thanks, Mike! Happy holidays to ya. 🍻
Thus one is really really xtra ordinary exquisite beatle song. It is pure genius. Lennon and McCartney best songwriters really in history since music begin and they still are to this day.
Thanks Mike, love how you flipped the video for the Paul parts!
Thank you. That was so well explained even my non professional talent could get this tune to sound really good. I am really happy you helped me figure out how it all goes together.
D7! So that’s the one that grabs me and pulls me in every time! Thanks 🙏🏻 😊 (and I had no idea Paul did that particular lead. Always thought it was George!)
Been waiting for this one! Thanks Mike
The lesson is great but I enjoyed the original more. Thanks
I love this song because it combines raw Cave-Man blues with the pretty parts. It’s a great melodic song with some real muscle.
Another great analysis and how to play video. Your videos really explain why the beatles stand out from the other groups of the time - including mine! It was their choice of embellished chords and chord voicings which are so brilliant. I think that George was the main driver of this and just love his little fills which are sublime although i didnt really notice them at the time. We worked out the basic chords: major, minor andthe occasional seventh was as complex. I also used to miss out or simplify most of the solos as they were too difficult.
Keep up the good work.
Enjoy your videos and watching you play. Keep it up and Merry Christmas!!
Thanks, you too!
Great job. Really enjoyed all of this.
As always, AWESOME JOB Brother! Great lesson 👍
I can't discern John Lennon's guitar part clearly on the new 2023 remix release either. Merry Chrimble!
It was cool to see you with your guitar at 12 - one thing I regret (so I'm jealous) I never learned to play until I was 25. I like using your videos to check if I've got something right. It's like being in a sort of club if you know what I mean?
You even had the change in the drum rhythm 👌
@zet - course! That's what Ringo played on the record.
@@MPfrance great! But a lot of people don’t notice that. Even I only knew when someone pointed it out to me and I am a musician☺️
@zet - And I'm betting dollars to donuts that's yet ANOTHER Ringo screw-up. There's NO way he intentionally meant to turn that beat around. That was only their 2nd attempt to get the rhythm track onto tape. Ya gotta wonder if they even realized Ringo screwed up the drum pattern before they moved on to doing overdubs.
@@MPfrance indeed! It wasn’t intentionally. But it works!
Love it. Too much fun!
Very astute, Michael !
Wow. Didn’t know Paul played lead here. Must have been weird for him when performing live-George taking those riffs…
Ringo should be proud of you Mike, maybe add a little of that “Ringo shoulder action”for authenticity! Thanks for the video!
Fantastic!
I was wondering why this got reuploaded but still fabulous job nonetheless, this was one of the first Beatles songs I heard since I remember making a Beatles compilation album with my dad when I was a kid (the version we used was from a Live at the BBC CD we had) and was one of the first Beatles riffs I learned on guitar so it's still been one of my favourite songs of theirs for a long time. I'm not sure if you've done a lesson on any of these yet but I'd love to see a lesson on Day Tripper, Happiness Is A Warm Gun, While My Guitar Gently Weeps or anything from the Abbey Road Medley (I know you've done The End and that was one of the first lessons I saw from you, but any of the other songs included or even a multiple part lesson on the full thing could be really cool) if any of those songs catch your interest. Great job as always, Mike, happy holidays and peace and love from Canada
great anatomy lesson, dissecting out all the guitar parts. I also am not a musician, but enjoyed learning about all the guitar parts. I still have a hard time hearing Paul's bass over the drums. Could you help with this?
Great look essin Mike.
Could you please make a tutorial of "not a second time"
Nice harmony shrills on "(was bringing her) DOOOOWN!"
One of the few songs not on 440 pitch on record.
Hey Mike. This cheap chineese guitar sounds like a million to my ears. My problems with the 360/12 rick is, of course its pricy, but most important, the nut width is very narrow(41mm), which means I cant play clean cords, because of my broad fingertips. I now have ordered this fine HB612-12 string instrument from China, which has a 48mm nut width. Per in Denmark🇩🇰😎
HppNeYe Mike. Great video as always. Do you remember I suggested the term ”leak notes” when you strum random open strings between chord changes. Best Regards Mr.U. from Sweden 🇸🇪🍎🇸🇪
Mike.. when will you do a breakdown on your own song “Talk to me”?
@guitar - THAT question made me literally Laff Out Loud! :-)
@@MPfrance I thought it was a great song ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@guitar - Thanks - I think it's an alright song too - but I doubt there would much interest in it to warrant the time it would take to do a breakdown on it.
@@MPfrance I get it. Just remember loving it when it came on during the show! Good times man
I'm always amazed how you can figure it all with near perfect precision. You have good ears Sir,. Now if you could avoid wearing T-shirts with writing on the front when you playing Paul's part, it won't be obvious to your audience, that you can't play left-handed. Good job with the backstory and all the little details. Cheers.
@mic - Thanks! But I think should always wear T-shirts with writing on them so that it's PERFECTLY obvious that I flip the bass video in editing. And I only do that becuz I feel it's 'sacrilegious to see a McCartney bass part played right handed...
Reupload?
Yeah - I wasn't clear enuff on John's part - so I re-did that section.
@@MPfranceYou’re a beast Mike.=)
@@WinstonWolfe21 Goat
Paul coming up with the Drum section for this song reminds of when Flea of the Red Hot Chili Peppers when he had the idea for the drums on “Breaking the Girl” on the Blood Sugar Sex Magic album… so great how the Bass players came up with the Drum section for songs that make you think “that’s so great I love how Ringo/Chad played the drums on this song” and yet it was Paul/Flea the ones who were the geniuses behind them 😂
Yes, in 1980 John was claiming the song as "me" and minimising Paul's input to the drum patter. But the record support's Paul's version.
In Hit Parader, Nov 1965, p.19, John talks about TTR and says that it was an incomplete idea when he brought it to Paul. "Paul changed it a bit. He said Let's alter the tune."
This fits Dick James's account that it was a joint idea dating from Dec 1964, when Paul sang him a "snatch of melody" that they were going to use and John mentioned that he already had the title "Ticket To Ride"
It also fits George Martin's account that John played him a work-in-progress version of the song in Switzerland in Feb 1965 and told him that was going to get together with Paul to finish it when he got home. He did just that on Feb 14 1965 at Kenwood.
This also fits Paul's account: "We wrote the melody together; you can hear on the record, John’s taking the melody and I‘m singing harmony with it but we’d often work those out as we wrote them. Because John sang it, you might have to give him 60 percent of it. It was pretty much a work job that turned out quite well.”
Paul's input extended to the lead guitar licks which he played himself. Referencing these in a Melody Maker interview in 1965, Lennon says: “Hey, listen. Hear that play by Paul? He’s been doing quite a bit of lead guitar work this week. Gear. I guess he’s moving in!” (Paul played recognisably similar lead work on “Another Girl” and “The Night Before,” that same week.)
By 1980 Lennon was talking down Paul's involvement to Davis Sheff, saying only, "Paul's contribution was how Ringo played the drums." But the historical record says otherwise.
So - you and I were both 12 in '65'; so how come I have gray hair and you have all that color? Good for you! 🥂😁
Hi Mike, Great work as usual. One suggestion. Have you given any consideration to working up bits of the solo catalogs? Junior's Farm, Live and Let Die, It Don't Come Easy, Devil's Radio, Handle with Care, Watching the Wheels, Woman for example.
@dan - No, I have not.
Hi Mike. Huge respect for all you do! Have you considered going more into Paul’s bass parts? Or does that get to be too much for one video?
@scott - thanks and well, I haven't had to cut 'n paste my response to your inquiry for quite a while so here's the skinny:
It takes the better part of two weeks for me to do one of these lessons on just the guitar parts.
Research, figuring out, deciphering, memorizing, videotaping the lesson materials, recording audio, editing video & audio, creating chord blocks in PhotoShop, mastering, bouncing.wav files, writing out the chart & tabs, inserting video clips, bouncing to mp4., uploading to TH-cam (the upload alone takes 8 hours) etc. etc. etc. I do all this by myself. I'm a guitarist. I teach guitar. I do play bass. But to also teach the bass as accurately as I do the guitar parts would add another two or three days of work and make the videos more than 30 minutes long.
Most viewers don't even watch the entire video. A TH-cam clip can earn 1 - 3 cents per ad view - but EVERYBODY skips past the ads and that GREATLY decreases the revenue potential. So, with a wife and son to feed, it's not even cost effective for what I'm doing now.
I used to NOT include the bass (video) in my lessons but I do now include it for the student to (at least) see how it was done.
In TH-cam, you can slow the video down to half-speed and perhaps figure the bass part out by yourself. That's how old guys like me learned how to play songs. By slowing down the records to half-speed.
Hope you understand...
Great job Mike....love your lessons. I learn alot
22:10
Where is the tambourine?
On the left channel...
I don't understand how he/they arrived at the G maj 7 to flat 5th. What the hell kind of deranged minds can do that and make it sound completely right? 😂
PS Does anyone know if they used that in another song?
Nice! New subscriber, just one question. Are you ambidextrous, or did you did you mirror the video for Paul's bass part? Lol. Again, very well done!
@don - Thanks for the sub. I flip the part in editing 'cuz I feel it's sacrilegious to see a McCartney bass part played right handed.
Supèr. 👍😉
What's the pitch of this song? I guess it's no standard. Regards from Brazil!
@james - the lads could've been tuned a bit flat when recording and then the tape was sped up to concert A - OR - their guitars were tuned to Ab when they recorded and since it was the first song of their's longer than 3 minutes - the mastering engineers sped up the tape to the key of A.
@@MPfrance thanks for the class 😉👍.
@@MPfrance how did you get the tune on this post?
Do you actually play left handed for paul’s parts or is that done in editing?
FOURTH!
👌👌👍👍
Cool vid!! But I've always wondered. Do you turn off the likes count?? :D I always feel I'm the first one to like the videos! Lol
@Money - I think "likes" are inessential. If somebody wants to give a 'thumbs-up' or has something to say, I prefer they leave a comment.
that's very true! it just threw me off at first! I was like "how come no one likes these awesome videos"? but I watch all of them and look forward to new videos. Any chance you have Videos with teaching Paul's bass lines? thanks!@@MPfrance
@Money - Thanks for looking "forward."
I've done one on "I Saw Her Standing There." Here's the link:
th-cam.com/video/E2gdnyRGrvQ/w-d-xo.html
Are you really playing the bass lefthanded?
Paul is really eloquent there - 60% makes perfect sense with al lot of their stuff... but that has nothing to do with the H....0z in Hamburg for inspiring the title 😂
Великолепно! Я забыл то, что играет Майк Пачелли и начал подпрыгивать с первых же тактов! )) А потом подумал: до чего же хорошо он играет! ))
Yay!!! 1st comment. ❤
You are the best Beatles guide! Please do You want see me! ❤
this may be a little too much on ur head but have u thought about beatles bass lessons
I knew the intro had to be a 12 string.
Paul queriéndose llevar los créditos, jajaja.
John was such a bitter bastard wasnt he? His head was probably "frazzled" at the time he said that. In those interviews he gave Paul almost nothing. And when we hear what Paul said its always said with a wink isnt it? So irritating.
Crazy how insecure Paul is, considering how revered he is. Coming out and taking credit for John's songs after he died. Hes done it on all of Johns best songs.
Nonsense.