It was so much more than the fame, popularity and hype that accounted for their B sides doing so well. It was the sheer quality of the beautifully written songs and the gorgeous harmonies and other vocal delights. These guys were just geniuses in every imaginable way. I love this journey you’re taking Luke and I appreciate that you’re letting us come along. I’m delighted to see young people appreciating this wonderful music that I grew up with. I have been enjoying this Beatles music for sixty years and will continue to do so until I take my last breath. Thanks Luke. 🌺✌️
"Yes It Is" sounds kinda slow and almost morose, but the harmonies are near the very pinnacle of their vocal harmony work. So complex. This isn't simple parallel thirds. It moves and molds around the melody like like a fine glove.
John delivers the VOICE OF GOD on Slow Down, especially after the solo! When I was first experiencing the Beatles, when I was 5 or 6, this song rocketed me into the stratosphere with excitement!
Okay, the American Capital records album called Something New had these two songs on them, Matchbox and lLow Down, 4 songs from the Hard Days Night album, and a German version I Want to Hold Your Hand, and 4 other songs...."Yes It Is came 2 American albums later on The Beatles 6th album, or on the English Album Beatles for Sale.
"Slow Down" just might be my favorite cover they did. I absolutely LOVE George's guitar solo (at 9:34) . I think it may be his best solo from the 1962-64 period. It is definitely Harrison on the solo. He's doing a Carl Perkins tribute with that solo. And John's vocal is stellar. When he comes screaming out of the guitar solo (at 10:10) it's one of my favorite John vocal moments of any song he did.
Just loving this series, Luke. For me these first two songs will forever be indelibly linked to the 'Something New' album I owned as a kid. This was long before I learned about how Capitol was re-engineering the Beatles' output to squeeze more product and $$$ out of the consumer. But I wore the grooves out of that album (partly because I couldn't play our copy of 'A Hard Day's Night' anymore because the grooves on that one WERE worn out! 😄) I hadn't heard "Yes It Is" until I got the Past Masters CDs because I never owned the 'Beatles VI' album. But what a sublime arrangement for 3-part harmony. The Anthology includes an early take of just John with an acoustic guitar and the quality of the song is easily apparent in such an early, embryonic state.
When I saw the titles you were reviewing in this video, I was curious to see your reaction to the third song "Yes It Is". As an aficionado of close three-part harmonies, I've always loved to hear this song. Of course, the lads nailed the blend so well, and I'm pleased that you appreciated it too.
"Yes It Is" is one of my faves. I actually had the single! (I was in Grade 2!) Have you heard the cover by Don Henley on lead, and J. D. Souther, Timothy B. Schmit, and Danny Kortchmar on harmonies? Yes, it is really, really gorgeous. And not many can do covers of Beatles songs.
Thank you very much for sharing your feelings about this music. For me, 'Yes it is' is among the most beautiful of the Beatles' works. Regards from The Netherlands Paul
I only wish Slow Down was longer. Just when it feels like it’s gonna really take Off it ends. I know that was the thing back then-keep it short. Love Ringo’s drumming and John’s vocals…
Yes, I don't think many drummers sang back in those days. I think of Karen Carpenter & Phil Collins for drummers who sang lead. It was a nice cover. Love Matchbox. John's voice is just totally rockin' on "Slow Down"! I just love it. "Yes it is" is very pretty with beautiful harmonies & I love John's individual vocals. ❤️ your reactions.
Gary Lewis of Gary Lewis and the Playboys played drums initially and sang he was doing that in 1964 before his first hit record in early 1965 "This Diamond Ring."
Love your reactions to these songs. You mentioned about doing all the Beatles songs up to this point. I'm not sure, but I think you may have missed "This Boy" which was a B side of the "Hold Your Hand" single. I would like to hear your reaction to that song. Thanks.
I really appreciate your rundowns on these Beatles songs. I can tell you are listening deeply and taking in everything in a genuine way. To me, every Beatles song has merit - even the silly ones. However, I adore their early music. Everything from Sergeant Pepper on is amazing but for some reason it’s Revolver and the ones that came before that make me want to dance and sing.
The guitar from George has kind of a haunting sound... he hits the strings with the volume low, and he pulls the volume nob after and back again (easier to say than to perform)😊
@@jamesramirez8685 Carl Perkins, author of "Matchbox," recorded for Sun Records, not Motown. "The Beatles" admired both white and Black performers; they loved popular R&B before Motown began being a factor in 1962. So it wasn't like they "wanted to be like all the Motown artists". Harrison once used the pseudonym "Carl Harrison" -- his guitar hero being Carl Perkins, who was originally "country and western" when it was still called "hillbilly" and "honky tonk". Ringo's favorite US music was "country and western" -- which was made in a CITY in the EAST. John and Paul, at the least, loved white performers Buddy Holly and "The Everly Brothers". And John praised Brenda Lee (who began in "country and western" and later returned to it) as having the "perfect" rock and roll voice. John and Paul, at the least, focused on GOOD SONG WRITING, regardless the source -- whether Blues/R&B, "country and western," or middle-of-the-road (MOR) lounge/schmaltz/jazz. They responded emotionally and learned from the best, without prejudice.
Ringo sang the wrong words to this Carl Perkins song. The correct line is: "I'm sitting here wondering - will a matchbox hold my clothes". It's saying how the guy has basically no clothes except what he is wearing. He's a POOR man. He is so poor... that a matchbox could be used as a suitcase for him.
And, this is the song that absolutely locked me in: I was going to be a drummer, for sure! Ringo’s drumming is so freaking good on this song! I definitely needed Ritalin as a kid but I got drums instead!
I think Spike Jones (of Spike Jones and his City Slickers) may have been one of the earliest drummers to sing. Do you remember singer/drummer Levon Helm of The Band singing the line from Up on Cripple Creek, "Well now me and my mate were back at the shack We had Spike Jones on the box She said, "I can't take the way he sings But I love to hear him talk"
Well these three are of my least favorites of the band and this is the first time I say that after 4 albums and different EPs and singles. About 'Slow Down' and according to the 'The Beatles Bible' John plays rhythm guitar and George lead guitar. PS Lately the volume of your videos is very low 🙁
Mick Jagger called the Beatles a 4 headed monster. You can see why!
John's screams on Slow Down are EPIC.
It was so much more than the fame, popularity and hype that accounted for their B sides doing so well. It was the sheer quality of the beautifully written songs and the gorgeous harmonies and other vocal delights. These guys were just geniuses in every imaginable way. I love this journey you’re taking Luke and I appreciate that you’re letting us come along. I’m delighted to see young people appreciating this wonderful music that I grew up with. I have been enjoying this Beatles music for sixty years and will continue to do so until I take my last breath. Thanks Luke. 🌺✌️
"Yes It Is" sounds kinda slow and almost morose, but the harmonies are near the very pinnacle of their vocal harmony work. So complex. This isn't simple parallel thirds. It moves and molds around the melody like like a fine glove.
According to John Yes lt ls was a failed rewrite of This Boy, but l think it's a far better song. For me it's one of the Beatles best songs.
John delivers the VOICE OF GOD on Slow Down, especially after the solo! When I was first experiencing the Beatles, when I was 5 or 6, this song rocketed me into the stratosphere with excitement!
Oh yes it is! Just a gem in the crown of the Fab Four❤
Okay, the American Capital records album called Something New had these two songs on them, Matchbox and lLow Down, 4 songs from the Hard Days Night album, and a German version I Want to Hold Your Hand, and 4 other songs...."Yes It Is came 2 American albums later on The Beatles 6th album, or on the English Album Beatles for Sale.
Most definitely George on lead guitar 🎸on Slow Down.
Those little Stories that you tell before each song make them so much better
"Slow Down" just might be my favorite cover they did. I absolutely LOVE George's guitar solo (at 9:34) . I think it may be his best solo from the 1962-64 period. It is definitely Harrison on the solo. He's doing a Carl Perkins tribute with that solo. And John's vocal is stellar. When he comes screaming out of the guitar solo (at 10:10) it's one of my favorite John vocal moments of any song he did.
It sounds like Perkins to you? It seems to me like John doing Orbison
I've always loved the combination of the harmonies and the volume pedal on Yes It Is.
Just loving this series, Luke. For me these first two songs will forever be indelibly linked to the 'Something New' album I owned as a kid. This was long before I learned about how Capitol was re-engineering the Beatles' output to squeeze more product and $$$ out of the consumer. But I wore the grooves out of that album (partly because I couldn't play our copy of 'A Hard Day's Night' anymore because the grooves on that one WERE worn out! 😄) I hadn't heard "Yes It Is" until I got the Past Masters CDs because I never owned the 'Beatles VI' album. But what a sublime arrangement for 3-part harmony. The Anthology includes an early take of just John with an acoustic guitar and the quality of the song is easily apparent in such an early, embryonic state.
I look forward to your Beatles journey every week-your observations and reactions are always spot on Luke!
What a find you are Luke...!!!
When I saw the titles you were reviewing in this video, I was curious to see your reaction to the third song "Yes It Is". As an aficionado of close three-part harmonies, I've always loved to hear this song. Of course, the lads nailed the blend so well, and I'm pleased that you appreciated it too.
"Yes It Is" is one of my faves. I actually had the single! (I was in Grade 2!) Have you heard the cover by Don Henley on lead, and J. D. Souther, Timothy B. Schmit, and Danny Kortchmar on harmonies? Yes, it is really, really gorgeous. And not many can do covers of Beatles songs.
Sound like Ringo voice was doubled! Sound fine though! Thanks for the reviews
Dave Clark, from the Dave Clark Five, might have been the first drummer, with lead vocals.
Thank you very much for sharing your feelings about this music. For me, 'Yes it is' is among the most beautiful of the Beatles' works.
Regards from The Netherlands
Paul
I only wish Slow Down was longer. Just when it feels like it’s gonna really take Off it ends. I know that was the thing back then-keep it short. Love Ringo’s drumming and John’s vocals…
Yes, I don't think many drummers sang back in those days. I think of Karen Carpenter & Phil Collins for drummers who sang lead. It was a nice cover. Love Matchbox. John's voice is just totally rockin' on "Slow Down"! I just love it. "Yes it is" is very pretty with beautiful harmonies & I love John's individual vocals. ❤️ your reactions.
" I think of Karen Carpenter & Phil Collins for drummers who sang lead."
They were AFTER "The Beatles".
Gary Lewis of Gary Lewis and the Playboys played drums initially and sang he was doing that in 1964 before his first hit record in early 1965 "This Diamond Ring."
@@thomastimlin1724 And he still sucked.
Dennis Wilson, Levon Helm, Don Henley, Micky Dolenz, the 4 Seasons drummer, the Jigsaw drummer 'You've Blown It All Sky High'....There's a few more
'Who Loves You' is the 4 Seasons song I was thinking of....drummer sings.
Yes It Is , una de mis canciones favoritas de Beatles. Saludos
Love your reactions to these songs. You mentioned about doing all the Beatles songs up to this point. I'm not sure, but I think you may have missed "This Boy" which was a B side of the "Hold Your Hand" single. I would like to hear your reaction to that song. Thanks.
I really appreciate your rundowns on these Beatles songs. I can tell you are listening deeply and taking in everything in a genuine way. To me, every Beatles song has merit - even the silly ones. However, I adore their early music. Everything from Sergeant Pepper on is amazing but for some reason it’s Revolver and the ones that came before that make me want to dance and sing.
"Beatles for Sale" is a GREAT LP. But one must know some pre-"Beatles" music history to understand that.
The guitar from George has kind of a haunting sound... he hits the strings with the volume low, and he pulls the volume nob after and back again (easier to say than to perform)😊
1950’s IS Rock & Roll. Just like the name, when the music plays, you gotta Rock N’ Roll.
Lennon said that "Yes It Is" was a failed rewrite of "This Boy". Great song anyway.
Otherwise, "Baby's in BLACK".
Crazy to think that the Beatles always wanted to be like all the Motown artists and everyone else wanted to like them. Even heroes have heroes
@@jamesramirez8685 Carl Perkins, author of "Matchbox," recorded for Sun Records, not Motown.
"The Beatles" admired both white and Black performers; they loved popular R&B before Motown began being a factor in 1962. So it wasn't like they "wanted to be like all the Motown artists". Harrison once used the pseudonym "Carl Harrison" -- his guitar hero being Carl Perkins, who was originally "country and western" when it was still called "hillbilly" and "honky tonk". Ringo's favorite US music was "country and western" -- which was made in a CITY in the EAST.
John and Paul, at the least, loved white performers Buddy Holly and "The Everly Brothers". And John praised Brenda Lee (who began in "country and western" and later returned to it) as having the "perfect" rock and roll voice.
John and Paul, at the least, focused on GOOD SONG WRITING, regardless the source -- whether Blues/R&B, "country and western," or middle-of-the-road (MOR) lounge/schmaltz/jazz.
They responded emotionally and learned from the best, without prejudice.
I feel like I'm in the minority but I love "Yes It Is".
Ringo sang the wrong words to this Carl Perkins song. The correct line is: "I'm sitting here wondering - will a matchbox hold my clothes". It's saying how the guy has basically no clothes except what he is wearing. He's a POOR man. He is so poor... that a matchbox could be used as a suitcase for him.
Yep, I was going to tell Luke that as well, until you beat me to the punch LOL, Glad you made Luke aware of that!
Luke ecuchas a los mas grandes,despues vino todo.
It was a start, better B sides, in the 60s we enjoyed albums that were cover to cover, rarely one bad song. Not just the Beatles.
Slow Down is BeBop, Boogie Woogie
❤❤
And, this is the song that absolutely locked me in: I was going to be a drummer, for sure! Ringo’s drumming is so freaking good on this song!
I definitely needed Ritalin as a kid but I got drums instead!
I think I read that Yes It Is was about John’s mother Julia but I could be wrong about that.
I think Spike Jones (of Spike Jones and his City Slickers) may have been one of the earliest drummers to sing. Do you remember singer/drummer Levon Helm of The Band singing the line from Up on Cripple Creek,
"Well now me and my mate were back at the shack
We had Spike Jones on the box
She said, "I can't take the way he sings
But I love to hear him talk"
any relation to Stu Sutcliffe?
Well these three are of my least favorites of the band and this is the first time I say that after 4 albums and different EPs and singles. About 'Slow Down' and according to the 'The Beatles Bible' John plays rhythm guitar and George lead guitar.
PS Lately the volume of your videos is very low 🙁
Volume fine here. 🤔
@@AlBarzUK uhmm, it will just be me, but then again many other videos including Luke's previous ones have good volume. Weird.