when John joins Paul to sing it's one of the best things in music. Love in the live version when John misses his que the first time and the interactions between the two.
@@ralphcordon5688 Well, since some can sing perfectly well without training and others have to train for ages, talent is definitely a factor. It always is when it comes to performance of any kind. You’re correct about talent not necessarily having to be a factor, but I’d argue that Paul is a talented singer and musician. He never took a single class but still naturally possessed immense musical competence. It’s most remarkable! :-)
@@Nerkin610In fact Paul learned to sing in the choir of his school, and he took piano lessons as a kid too. You can check about the choir in his carpool with james corden. And about the piano in an interview he gave.
@@raymondvega6816 He was a choirboy in St Barnabas' Church in the parish of Penny Lane, but that’s something he had to audition for three times, so he already knew how to sing before joining. And while he did take a few piano lessons, his musical thinking was already a lot more complex than the simple C major scales that were offered to him, so it didn’t give him anything at all and that’s why he quit so early. This is why I consider him self-taught at large. He would actually hire some vocal coaches way later on as an adult, but it’s safe to say he already knew how to sing very well before being taught the techniques of it.
This song is so special to me...when my son was little I put this song on and he would sing all of Paul's yeah yeah yeahs. And JUDY JUDY. Years later we took him to Strawberry Fields in Central Park and there was a guy playing this song on his guitar and Jacob sang every word along with him in front of a lot of people and the crowd clapped at the end. It was sweet and I was so proud I was crying...you know like mom's do. 😭
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One of the top Beatle pictures of all time!
I wish I could see the other pictures from that session
@@Bella-nt7ec yea, there’s other pics from that day. They called it Mad Day Out or something like that.
@@elementrypenguin3116 finally, cheers!
when John joins Paul to sing it's one of the best things in music. Love in the live version when John misses his que the first time and the interactions between the two.
Their greatest song and record.
The harmonies are why there will only be one The Beatles!! No autotune ... just talent!
Intonation is all about ear training.
No talent required, here.
Their talents lay in other things.
@@ralphcordon5688 Well, since some can sing perfectly well without training and others have to train for ages, talent is definitely a factor. It always is when it comes to performance of any kind.
You’re correct about talent not necessarily having to be a factor, but I’d argue that Paul is a talented singer and musician. He never took a single class but still naturally possessed immense musical competence. It’s most remarkable! :-)
@@Nerkin610In fact Paul learned to sing in the choir of his school, and he took piano lessons as a kid too.
You can check about the choir in his carpool with james corden.
And about the piano in an interview he gave.
@@raymondvega6816 He was a choirboy in St Barnabas' Church in the parish of Penny Lane, but that’s something he had to audition for three times, so he already knew how to sing before joining. And while he did take a few piano lessons, his musical thinking was already a lot more complex than the simple C major scales that were offered to him, so it didn’t give him anything at all and that’s why he quit so early. This is why I consider him self-taught at large.
He would actually hire some vocal coaches way later on as an adult, but it’s safe to say he already knew how to sing very well before being taught the techniques of it.
This song is so special to me...when my son was little I put this song on and he would sing all of Paul's yeah yeah yeahs. And JUDY JUDY. Years later we took him to Strawberry Fields in Central Park and there was a guy playing this song on his guitar and Jacob sang every word along with him in front of a lot of people and the crowd clapped at the end. It was sweet and I was so proud I was crying...you know like mom's do. 😭
That’s parenting done right! 👍
Yeah yeah yeah! Jude Jude Jude Judy Judy!
"then everyone started clapping"
The sequence of screams at the 6:07 mark is ripping.
Still sounds as fresh today as it did in 1968
That scream at the end es so epic
Brilliant thanks for the upload. I love them all - but Paul is just head and shoulders above any other performer, ever! - in my humble opinion!
The FABS voices incredible
So fascinating to hear them so clearly!
Stripped down it’s still simply magical. The Beatles were beyond brilliant😎👌
In isolation the harmonies seem more psychedelic!
que manera tan expectacular la de paul de cantar he's the best singer of the planet
No words, deep roots♥️
Excellent Maestro !!! 👍👍👍
AMAZING!!!
Wonderful! Thanks!!!!
Incredible, Fantastic
Amazing. Vocal !!!!
🤩🤩🤩REVOLUTION TAKE 20 was the LENNON´s HEY JUDE 🤩🤩🤩
Flawless!!!!!
Did Paul use any effects on his voice here?
Apparently this is your favorite song. Of course it's great!!!
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BEAUTIFUL
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Son unos genios...
Aweee...some
SUPERB
2:58 :P
fockin ell!
show
5:37 Pega o cavaquinho
Kkkkkkkkkkkk
....about you
2:57 lol
What does he say at 5:38 ?
I reckon it was Ringo
I hear "hang on to that, Jude" from Paul. What I can't figure out for sure is the bit at 4:24, even though it sounds much clearer
@@ajhhc something like “you know hegeegee freak it heedeeheedeeheedee 😂
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