Excellent video, you gained another subscriber! It's always beautiful to understand how these geniuses thought about their own music. if you can, bring more Beatles, always a pleasure to watch!
An interesting deconstruction but I'm a little sceptical. You know they called the album Rubber Soul because of the soul influences in the songs - like Wilson Picket in Drive My Car. I think for You Won't See Me you don't have to look much further than It's The Same Old Song by the Four Tops. It's more or less a take-off. Not heard Macca's comments on the two-note technique though.
thanks. I was haunted all day yesterday by that song I don't want to spoil the Party. This is another from that magical "middle? period for the Beatles (65 and 66). I love the way you explain the perfectly complex simplicity. I just subscribed. I'll be back..
Nice breakdown mate! Brilliantly demonstrated. Like Paul and John often said, “it’s simple once you know.”
Excellent video, you gained another subscriber! It's always beautiful to understand how these geniuses thought about their own music. if you can, bring more Beatles, always a pleasure to watch!
He’s simply the greatest songwriter we’ve ever seen, isn’t he.
My personal favourite song of the album. Glad you covered it :)
The mystical B7 chord lol :)). nice video
An excellent overview. Shows how genius can come by just plunking around. Makes it even more magical.
The B⁷eatles!
Very interesting and informative thanks!
Thanks for watching Steve!
Loved this! More please!
An interesting deconstruction but I'm a little sceptical. You know they called the album Rubber Soul because of the soul influences in the songs - like Wilson Picket in Drive My Car. I think for You Won't See Me you don't have to look much further than It's The Same Old Song by the Four Tops. It's more or less a take-off. Not heard Macca's comments on the two-note technique though.
thanks. I was haunted all day yesterday by that song I don't want to spoil the Party. This is another from that magical "middle? period for the Beatles (65 and 66). I love the way you explain the perfectly complex simplicity. I just subscribed. I'll be back..
Thanks mate! I’m old AF and always love the cleverness of this song, but never analyzed it as well as you did!
Good video dude. Thanks.
I think this might be your breakthrough video. Very nice.
Incredible, brilliant
More Beatles please
I had always heard he wrote it using only a paper clip and a shoe lace.
l never noticed that, good work!
Nice one!
Much Love. ❤
Thx for the insight! Very helpful…
I liked it, it's like a conversation
Very nice work :)
nice video
Every song is just two notes, maybe three.
McCartney is overrated I think..not that anybody cares what I think 😂
Well, you’re right about one thing!