Here is the version with vocals! vimeo.com/662857571 Isolated Tracks: Guitar: th-cam.com/video/6pHUvt7mOts/w-d-xo.html Bass: th-cam.com/video/GxF05XpkcDY/w-d-xo.html Drums: th-cam.com/video/58BIKb__AsA/w-d-xo.html Vocals: th-cam.com/video/MfSaIXztF6Q/w-d-xo.html Rhodes: th-cam.com/video/II-2FUfPoGE/w-d-xo.html
It's amazingly great! All the instruments here realize the detailed sense of sound by the Beatles. It's not so hard to play like the Beatles, but it's really hard to feel their musical sense as they play. Your musical sensitivity is really great !
A-One-Two, A-One Through Tree Four. This was excellent The sound is so close to the real track. Superb playing on top-notch instruments. And kudos for nylon strings on the 4001 !
@@seid3366 I Want You(She's So Heavy) session pictures show Paul using the Hofner as they began recording for Abbey Road only a few weeks after Let It Be. You can look up the session pictures online.
Hey Guys! This is AWESOME! It sounds like the record itself! Since you have a "Lucy" Les Paul, why not do another Something Cover. Just a request. THANK YOU.
The drum part is very hard to nail feel wise, but this sounds great. Especially on the tom groove, I knew he didn’t go up the toms from right to left like it had been said over the years. Would love to see more of the maple Hollywood kit, it sounds excellent!!
@@seid3366 Yeah I agree, usually the sound of that kit is flawless, but something’s definitely up, maybe it’s TH-cam screwing it up? The bass drum should be very flappy/airy, but it’s almost distorted here
First time I have an observation to make on one of your videos, because usually it's spot on. But I feel like a tiny bit of overdrive would have been needed on the Rhodes. In 1969 they would have been using a Sparkletop (as can be seen played by Billy Preston in the pictures) which has an amplifier and different hammers (teardrops like acoustic pianos) than the Mark 1 you're using, hence the slightly hotter tone. Once again, everything else is perfect.
FANTASTIC!!!!!!!!!!!!! where in the world did you find the 4-armed keyboard guy? ya all nailed it and made it look so easy! your version with the vocals is haunting. Sounds just like Lennon. does the singer have Lennon lineage? Is he like a lost cousin, Carl Lennon from Grand Rapids or something?? !!! WOW !!!
This is the best cover I've ever heard of any Beatles song!! I can't wait for the future videos :) Just two little questions: How did you know George played the main Rhythm-y guitar and also, How did you figure out Paul used Nylon Tapewound strings for the bass?
I mentioned this in a couple other replies so I’ll be brief. Anthology versions and Take 5 are live takes with rhythm guitar and John is clapping. This means George is playing guitar. The guitar tone is the same and the ideas are the same. For tapewounds, thats Neils dept. I know Paul was experimenting with them at this time and they can be seen on the hofner in Get Back. Neil is either going off tone and his best guess or a source
@@neilcandeloramusic I think it's one Octopus's garden was well? They recorded the song around April 1969 and the session photos show Paul on the Rick with tapes
We have a vinyl coming out soon, it was supposed to be pressed Jan 4th and not sure if that happened. However, we are excited and you can order one if you would like! It's called Posey Hollow Quartet
Este temazo es la mejor entrada de cualquier disco de The Beatles....excelente trabajo muchachos!!..excelente cover!! Come together right now!! Over me! Shoot me!
@@niallchurch2679 you can hear the Tom’s don’t go completel low to high the exact way ringo describes it and the way the initial commenter described as well
@Neil Candelora - Maybe Ringo had his floor tom on top of his kick drum and rack tom on the floor, that way it can fit Ringo's description of right to left
But, in all seriousness, if you can't hear it's going high to low on the isolated track, make sure you are using good monitors and not a phone/laptop speaker. It becomes way more obvious
I think its the best footage of The Beatles magic available. I wish we had one for every album. Truly amazing and thankful for the 8hrs. Can't wait to see the other 46 hours someday
Couldn't wait for this to come out, heard some people saying it was next! By the way, do you post on a different social media platform which song is next?
@@AblyHouse Oh ok, that makes sense! I noticed Tyson's becoming a returning helper in these videos, is he gonna be in every video from here fowarth, or just a couple?
Xavier Creighton - we did Come Together and Hand back to back when we all happened to be in LA together. When Tyson did Julia, he also did P.S. I Love You, I’ve been wanting to release that too but its just been sitting around. I got a chord wrong in that one so its gotta happen soon
@@beatlesfan2884 I’ve already replied, I don’t believe he did - he had tapes on the rick until the mid 20s of July I believe, after the come together session happened. Regardless tapes sound bassier and more accurate than any flats I’ve ever used
Its only my best guess! From all the outtakes, anthology and the one released more recently, you hear John clapping while singing. These are live takes and one of them has breakdown. The rhythm guitar parts overlap the clapping and are exactly the same as the final, so it must be George. However, Paul in 3, 2, 1 was saying John played the rhythm. There is also evidence of John really liking his tone the day they recorded. This can only mean for overdubs and Paul must be misremembering. Unless anyone can explain the lineup on Take 5 another way
Would love to know more if you have a link! Never heard that, but I was looking for more John parts in this song because its said that he played. In the outtakes, Take 5 and Anthology it sounds like the final guitar while John is singing and clapping, overlapping the rhythm guitar. There are overdubs in the song, so I assumed thats where John’s guitar appears. It’s also said that when they did the overdubs, George and John were on guitars while Ringo was playing maracas. That sounds to me like they are doing the solo overdubs. Im not sure if they would have needed to fix something from the rhythm track since its all pretty simple and nothing stands out as different from the live takes
@@AblyHouse If you listen to the isolated guitar track, it sounds like there are two guitars from the second verse but back to one for the last verse and outro (excluding the riffs). This could be either John or George because they sound quite spot on on the verses, but I'm tempted to say it's John because his playing goes slightly out of time and sloppy, especially on the instrumental as it speeds up in places and a low open E is plucked on the chord change from D to A. Anyways heres the link to the isolated tracks: th-cam.com/video/REcUf0c2ArM/w-d-xo.html The open E string is heard at 10:53.
Oliver Trueman - the different guitar tone you are hearing is the same as the choruses, the solo section is the only time this tone is heard on the verse. You hear him using the pickup selector a lot, the volume pots on the neck are quieter than the bridge. Thats what I did at least. Listen to Take 5 again in the same spot, its the same tone as the final version with the same ideas. Its gotta be George in my opinion still
@@AblyHouse Hey Andrew, check out Mike Pachelli's channel on YT. He just did his cover of Come Together and goes over the history of the song in detail.
@@AblyHouse I think he could’ve potentially played that “mystery riff” during the first chorus that was cut from the final song. It sounds very john-ny
@@RyanDowningMusic Ahh, gotcha! I did the final mix of the vocal version to Quater inch. Got a lot of tape machine plugins going, so the hiss is coming from those!
Ringo always nailed the drum parts.
Sounds so good! You guys are still sounding fantastic! So jealous, man. I wish I had a few buddies who could jam Beatles songs with me.
The bsss he nailed it
Where you’re from ? I’ll jam with you
@@theojalby336 im from up north counnicut
same dude.. same :) i once had friends who likes beatles and always jam in my house, but rn he was planning to join the army :D pretty cool guy!
Love the bleed of the vocals!
Here is the version with vocals! vimeo.com/662857571
Isolated Tracks: Guitar: th-cam.com/video/6pHUvt7mOts/w-d-xo.html
Bass: th-cam.com/video/GxF05XpkcDY/w-d-xo.html
Drums: th-cam.com/video/58BIKb__AsA/w-d-xo.html
Vocals: th-cam.com/video/MfSaIXztF6Q/w-d-xo.html
Rhodes: th-cam.com/video/II-2FUfPoGE/w-d-xo.html
The full production vid is fantastic. Any chance we can get a video about how you got the vocal sound so close? It’s perfect!
I am always happy to see you upload
Happy that you also included Can't Buy Me Love with vocals. Neil sounds amazing. *better than Ardy Saraff*
wow, this is scary good. awesome job, guys!
@@MichaelSokil Dude, what's up!
Wow, that beat change on 2:57, never noticed that in my life! 😲
Exquisite work, as usual. That being said, more Abbey Road tracks, I beg of you.
I'd love Oh! Darling or just anything from Abbey Road. Love the sound of every instrument on that album.
Have they ever before played in a studio together? I've never seen a studio shot like that.
It's amazingly great! All the instruments here realize the detailed sense of sound by the Beatles. It's not so hard to play like the Beatles, but it's really hard to feel their musical sense as they play. Your musical sensitivity is really great !
A-One-Two, A-One Through Tree Four. This was excellent The sound is so close to the real track. Superb playing on top-notch instruments. And kudos for nylon strings on the 4001 !
great!
Ably House + Boulevard Recording. What a pairing!
Why does it sound so accurate
OMG!!! GREAT WORK BOYS
An Ably House upload is always a blessing,
glad to see come together made it past the content I.D!
P.S. love the tapewounds on the blonde rick!
great tone on lucy, nice job
not only perfect technically, the sound and the mood are perfect. Outstanding!!!!!!!!!
I guess we just uncovered what bass was used in the recording of Come Together! Thanks for the in-depth and awesome cover guys!
What bass did people think it was? Studio pictures confirm it's the ric, not the fender 6 string bass
@@seid3366 The hofner
@@jamqc24 He only used it during January, but then went back to the Ric for Abbey Road, Including I Want You (She's So Heavy)
@@seid3366 I Want You(She's So Heavy) session pictures show Paul using the Hofner as they began recording for Abbey Road only a few weeks after Let It Be. You can look up the session pictures online.
@@achintyasingh6303 what other Abbey Road songs do we know which bass is definitely used?
SO HAPPY YOU GUYS COULD GET THIS OUT FINALLY
Love the drums alot and guitars of course
The perfect cover instrumental, congras guys !
Hey Guys! This is AWESOME! It sounds like the record itself! Since you have a "Lucy" Les Paul, why not do another Something Cover. Just a request. THANK YOU.
I would also love to see them redo Something on Lucy as well!
The drum part is very hard to nail feel wise, but this sounds great.
Especially on the tom groove, I knew he didn’t go up the toms from right to left like it had been said over the years.
Would love to see more of the maple Hollywood kit, it sounds excellent!!
The only weird part is their sound. They sound more like electric drums, especially with the kick.
@@seid3366 Yeah I agree, usually the sound of that kit is flawless, but something’s definitely up, maybe it’s TH-cam screwing it up?
The bass drum should be very flappy/airy, but it’s almost distorted here
@@beatleszilla I can definitely tell you it had that big thumpy sound irl, but the compression of the video sounds way too electric drum set like
Yeah I agree, when I first heard the song I also noticed that the drums sounded kinda different then it’s other covers they use this kit
love this version, especially the bass with headphones on
the boys are back!
Thank you so much for dedicatin your time and talent to our love for those who inspirated us
Lo máximo!!! Muy pero muy bien tocada esta canción. Congratulations.
Perfeito 😊
So cool to see you guys team up with Clay! Love it ugh, I wish so badly I was a part of this.
I would love to see you guys do the Anthology Singles at some point!
The kings have returned
Sounds just like da Beatles...great job.
Amazing Job guys! You guys nailed it!!
The drums sound so much punchier here, I dig it!
Dig it!
Like a rolling stone
@@meestuinier4486 Like the F.B.I.
And the C.I.A.
@@better_name0626 and the BBC
@@Xavier-my8wg you guys know your stuff 👍🏻
Bravissimi siete il Top thank you ABLY HOUSE.YEAH W THE BEATLES
The Boys are back in town😎🤙🏻
The rhodes, magical!!!!
Absolutely amazing! Damn you've got Macca's basslines down!
That Was Fantastic 👍, Good Cover Of That Song.
First time I have an observation to make on one of your videos, because usually it's spot on.
But I feel like a tiny bit of overdrive would have been needed on the Rhodes.
In 1969 they would have been using a Sparkletop (as can be seen played by Billy Preston in the pictures) which has an amplifier and different hammers (teardrops like acoustic pianos) than the Mark 1 you're using, hence the slightly hotter tone.
Once again, everything else is perfect.
that drum shot/lick @0:37 tho!
FANTASTIC!!!!!!!!!!!!!
where in the world did you find the 4-armed keyboard guy?
ya all nailed it and made it look so easy!
your version with the vocals is haunting. Sounds just like Lennon.
does the singer have Lennon lineage? Is he like a lost cousin, Carl Lennon
from Grand Rapids or something??
!!! WOW !!!
I don't think he has a lineage, but he performs in Bootleg Beatles
This is beautifully made
Sir Paul McCartney and Sir Ringo Starr Proud of This Track! Cheers 🥂 Peace and Love Everyone Beatles ☮️❤️🎸
This is the best cover I've ever heard of any Beatles song!!
I can't wait for the future videos :)
Just two little questions:
How did you know George played the main Rhythm-y guitar and also, How did you figure out Paul used Nylon Tapewound strings for the bass?
I mentioned this in a couple other replies so I’ll be brief. Anthology versions and Take 5 are live takes with rhythm guitar and John is clapping. This means George is playing guitar. The guitar tone is the same and the ideas are the same.
For tapewounds, thats Neils dept. I know Paul was experimenting with them at this time and they can be seen on the hofner in Get Back. Neil is either going off tone and his best guess or a source
@@AblyHouse Thanks a lot for replying!
As for the bass, I seen some photos of Paul and the Rick with Tapewounds, during the Abbey Road sessions :)
@@AblyHouse What songs are next after Come Together?
@@LucaColaMusic Paul is pictured with tapewounds on his rick from January - the July 20s of 69
@@neilcandeloramusic I think it's one Octopus's garden was well? They recorded the song around April 1969 and the session photos show Paul on the Rick with tapes
Top! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Hello, i am fan of this channel, i am always aware of all their vídeos
spot on fellas ......great
You did it - came together
Cool, I was always looking forward to come together
Please cover Your Gonna Lose That Girl also Real Love and Free As A Bird
this is just amazing, as always!!
very cool! Sounds super good! And even the different knob on the Casino is there! :D
Absolutely love this! It sounds so awesome, thanks for making my day 😎✌️❤️
y'all should do The Long and Winding Road
EXCELENT !
If these guys bring this and there other work out as a CD or even better a vinyl I would buy it.
This is AMAZING!
We have a vinyl coming out soon, it was supposed to be pressed Jan 4th and not sure if that happened. However, we are excited and you can order one if you would like! It's called Posey Hollow Quartet
@@AblyHouse AMAZING! I will 100% buy one.
What is the main crash/ride being used on the right? It's totally got the right sound.
Brilliant guys! Thanks for doing this!🎸🎸😀
Incredibly accurate !!
Do you know what kind of strings were on the Rick 4001 that Neil was playing?
Sounds absolutely fantastic ! Great effort
Amigos, podrían sacar como es más o menos el ritmo en a happy just dance white you. Por favor. Saludos desde México.
Si mal no estoy, esa canción ya la subieron 🤔
Im waiting for Let it be :)
Great
Awesome!! Guys you’ve done a great job!
Very well done, as usual.
Este temazo es la mejor entrada de cualquier disco de The Beatles....excelente trabajo muchachos!!..excelente cover!! Come together right now!! Over me! Shoot me!
the legends are back!
yes.
Spectacular
Outstanding
Excellent cover
Great‼️
Love it! Could I use it for a parody please?
nice cover! but there should have been a version with john saying "shoot" at the beginning of the drum loop
There is that version!
Can you play and do the Rock & Roll instrumental of Abracadabra please
Crazy accurate. Awesome job!
Woow nice job
Wonderful backing track!!!
GooD)))))))
Very good. Very very good. However, didn’t Ringo play the fill from right to left? I feel like he’s explained it or demonstrated it before.
He claims he did “every fill” like that, if you listen to the isolated track, he definitely does not do it the way he claims he did.
@@neilcandeloramusic how does the isolated track prove your point?
@@niallchurch2679 you can hear the Tom’s don’t go completel low to high the exact way ringo describes it and the way the initial commenter described as well
@Neil Candelora - Maybe Ringo had his floor tom on top of his kick drum and rack tom on the floor, that way it can fit Ringo's description of right to left
But, in all seriousness, if you can't hear it's going high to low on the isolated track, make sure you are using good monitors and not a phone/laptop speaker. It becomes way more obvious
Muito bom!
Lovely tones and great performance!
10/10 boys 🤝🤝🤝
Fantástico!
My favorite song!!!
Nicely done.
Cool
great song
Brilliant stuff. 🙂👍
FANTASTIC!!!
What did you guys think of Get Back doc?
I think its the best footage of The Beatles magic available. I wish we had one for every album. Truly amazing and thankful for the 8hrs. Can't wait to see the other 46 hours someday
great job !!!!!
Couldn't wait for this to come out, heard some people saying it was next! By the way, do you post on a different social media platform which song is next?
Not really, but I'd like to get better with that. I post everything to Patreon before it comes out, demos and/or final versions
@@AblyHouse Oh ok, that makes sense! I noticed Tyson's becoming a returning helper in these videos, is he gonna be in every video from here fowarth, or just a couple?
Xavier Creighton - we did Come Together and Hand back to back when we all happened to be in LA together. When Tyson did Julia, he also did P.S. I Love You, I’ve been wanting to release that too but its just been sitting around. I got a chord wrong in that one so its gotta happen soon
@@AblyHouse Oh ok, makes sense. Hope you eventually figure out what you wanna do with P.S. I Love You and work it all out!
Is that black rotosound nylon strings on the rick?
Yes
@@neilcandeloramusic Paul had flats for the sessions of Come Together
@@beatlesfan2884 I’ve already replied, I don’t believe he did - he had tapes on the rick until the mid 20s of July I believe, after the come together session happened. Regardless tapes sound bassier and more accurate than any flats I’ve ever used
For guitars, I didn't know that George did more while John did less.
Its only my best guess! From all the outtakes, anthology and the one released more recently, you hear John clapping while singing. These are live takes and one of them has breakdown. The rhythm guitar parts overlap the clapping and are exactly the same as the final, so it must be George. However, Paul in 3, 2, 1 was saying John played the rhythm. There is also evidence of John really liking his tone the day they recorded. This can only mean for overdubs and Paul must be misremembering. Unless anyone can explain the lineup on Take 5 another way
@@AblyHouse this is best Beatles psychedelic song
George was lead guitar and John was rythm.
@@rickjoga2008 no way bro I agree
@@AblyHouse Is it possible that John isn't playing guitar at all on this song and all the guitar duties are being performed by George?
Awesome!!
hell yeah!
hell yeah!
hell yeah!
hell yeah!
Really enjoyed this! Didn't John overdubbed a rhythm guitar part from the 2nd verse to the guitar solo?
Would love to know more if you have a link! Never heard that, but I was looking for more John parts in this song because its said that he played. In the outtakes, Take 5 and Anthology it sounds like the final guitar while John is singing and clapping, overlapping the rhythm guitar. There are overdubs in the song, so I assumed thats where John’s guitar appears. It’s also said that when they did the overdubs, George and John were on guitars while Ringo was playing maracas. That sounds to me like they are doing the solo overdubs. Im not sure if they would have needed to fix something from the rhythm track since its all pretty simple and nothing stands out as different from the live takes
@@AblyHouse If you listen to the isolated guitar track, it sounds like there are two guitars from the second verse but back to one for the last verse and outro (excluding the riffs). This could be either John or George because they sound quite spot on on the verses, but I'm tempted to say it's John because his playing goes slightly out of time and sloppy, especially on the instrumental as it speeds up in places and a low open E is plucked on the chord change from D to A. Anyways heres the link to the isolated tracks: th-cam.com/video/REcUf0c2ArM/w-d-xo.html
The open E string is heard at 10:53.
Oliver Trueman - the different guitar tone you are hearing is the same as the choruses, the solo section is the only time this tone is heard on the verse. You hear him using the pickup selector a lot, the volume pots on the neck are quieter than the bridge. Thats what I did at least. Listen to Take 5 again in the same spot, its the same tone as the final version with the same ideas. Its gotta be George in my opinion still
@@AblyHouse Hey Andrew, check out Mike Pachelli's channel on YT. He just did his cover of Come Together and goes over the history of the song in detail.
@@AblyHouse I think he could’ve potentially played that “mystery riff” during the first chorus that was cut from the final song. It sounds very john-ny
helter skelter pls
Did you all record this to reel to reel tape?
Lulz, that would have been a dream. Recorded and mixed on a DAW
@@neilcandeloramusic I heard a lot of possible tape hiss, so that’s why I asked.
@@RyanDowningMusic Ahh, gotcha! I did the final mix of the vocal version to Quater inch. Got a lot of tape machine plugins going, so the hiss is coming from those!
What’s with the tapewounds on Neil’s Rick? Paul used Flatwounds for the sessions of Come Together