we probably all have those one or two other moments we'd include. For me, one would be the "come on" section in Please Please Me. I've also always loved how they roll the "r" in "roll up" in Magical Mystery Tour. You're absolutely right about the greatest double-sided single of all time!
This was a great video!!!! I loved all of the side notes!!!! The Beatles were true musical and cultural pioneers, which is why they are still relevant today!
Hey, thanks! It took me quite a while, especially since I know almost nothing about film editing. I’m really glad to hear it wasn’t a waste of time. And ideas - absolutely!
@beatlesorbust001 you're welcome! Some ideas that came in my mind for this video: The George solo on hard days night which still fascinates me The drums on she said she said are also one of my favourites about this song The instrument that is used on In the benefit of mr kite, that gives this kinda creepy and "circus" style sound The beginning of the sgt peppers lonely hearts club band reprise, a guy reacting on yt said it kinda starts like a hip hop beat, which then i realised is kinda true and is crazy for the time it came out "I will" production? Like one of the smoothest sounds we have from the band, maybe comparable with "Here there and everywhere" The reference of "you never give me your money" on "carry that weight" Golden slumbers vocal contradiction? In general the whole medley on abbey road haha That's some stuff that i thiught after your video! Keep on with the great work!!
Could easily have been there. Especially John and George doubling that iconic riff. I guess in a list like mine there was always going to be a load of fabulous stuff left out. But thankfully there’s a comment section. :)
Also, that “you tell me that you’ve heard every sound there is, and your bird can swing” is pure heaven! One of the greatest moments of harmony in a Beatles song :-)
It's not right to maximize Paul in a George Harrison song, the impressive thing is the song itself, it's a beautiful song by George and a great guitar solo by him. Paul only plays the bass. I'm talking about The :Something
Yeah, I worded that one a bit clumsily. I wanted to highlight my favourite moment- which is the interplay between George and Paul in the solo. It was a mistake to talk about Paul’s contribution first. Especially since George’s guitar is so sublime. And yes, the song is beautiful.
we probably all have those one or two other moments we'd include. For me, one would be the "come on" section in Please Please Me. I've also always loved how they roll the "r" in "roll up" in Magical Mystery Tour. You're absolutely right about the greatest double-sided single of all time!
Agreed. Those are great moments too.
This was a great video!!!! I loved all of the side notes!!!! The Beatles were true musical and cultural pioneers, which is why they are still relevant today!
Thanks! 100% agree. :)
The piano that opens You Never Give Me Your Money. So beautifully sad, sounds like the end of the '60's.
Enjoyable video - but i gotta say at 4:49 they didn't know about Hendrix when Taxman was recorded.
Hmm. Yeah, you’re right. I stand corrected. Much obliged. (So pleased you made it to 4:49 though!)
You just got me thinking about the Taxman solo again. It’s… miraculous!
Great vid!
Thanks! And thanks for taking the time to comment! :)
Amazing and really well worked video. I am a huge Beatles fan and i would be glad to give some ideas uf you'd like!!💯💯
Hey, thanks! It took me quite a while, especially since I know almost nothing about film editing. I’m really glad to hear it wasn’t a waste of time. And ideas - absolutely!
@beatlesorbust001 you're welcome! Some ideas that came in my mind for this video:
The George solo on hard days night which still fascinates me
The drums on she said she said are also one of my favourites about this song
The instrument that is used on In the benefit of mr kite, that gives this kinda creepy and "circus" style sound
The beginning of the sgt peppers lonely hearts club band reprise, a guy reacting on yt said it kinda starts like a hip hop beat, which then i realised is kinda true and is crazy for the time it came out
"I will" production? Like one of the smoothest sounds we have from the band, maybe comparable with "Here there and everywhere"
The reference of "you never give me your money" on "carry that weight"
Golden slumbers vocal contradiction?
In general the whole medley on abbey road haha
That's some stuff that i thiught after your video! Keep on with the great work!!
Totally great ideas. Should have made it ‘60 Awesome Moments’!
Why no ‘AND YOUR BIRD CAN SING’?
Could easily have been there. Especially John and George doubling that iconic riff. I guess in a list like mine there was always going to be a load of fabulous stuff left out. But thankfully there’s a comment section. :)
Also, that “you tell me that you’ve heard every sound there is, and your bird can swing” is pure heaven! One of the greatest moments of harmony in a Beatles song :-)
It's not right to maximize Paul in a George Harrison song, the impressive thing is the song itself, it's a beautiful song by George and a great guitar solo by him. Paul only plays the bass. I'm talking about The :Something
Yeah, I worded that one a bit clumsily. I wanted to highlight my favourite moment- which is the interplay between George and Paul in the solo. It was a mistake to talk about Paul’s contribution first. Especially since George’s guitar is so sublime. And yes, the song is beautiful.