I Call Your Name - Performed by HELP! A Beatles Tribute (Episode 29)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 ก.พ. 2025
- HELP! A Beatles Tribute perform Beatles’ songs that aren’t usually performed in concert.
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Uou...what this vocal....fantastic!!!!!
And the band fantastic too!!!
Great.
This is such a brilliant, catchy melody .. the genius of John Lennon (yet again) ....
Take it from a 67 year old music aficionado....you guys are seriously talented.
You actually replicated the jump where the two takes are spliced! Now that's dedication!
Great job!
This sounded as sharp as the Beatles/Lennon lead original or the Ringo All Stars version with Tom Petty, Jeff Lynne, and the singular and special Joe Walsh.
This is early Beatles rock and roll and you guys sounded fantastic THANK YOU !!!
What a great version¡¡¡ Congratulations ¡
Love it. Cow bell is great, but he needs to "use all the space" ....in that little booth.
Great job!
Fantastic!
Groovy.
Thanks for the brief history and exposition about the song. Interesting facts.
It would be cool if the frame with bass guitar was mirrored to left hand like McCartney is. ))
perfect
O percusionista manja dos passitos!
and what is wrong with the Beatles verison .hmm ?? sounds perfect flawless and powerful
@ezcashflo The wording for the narration of the song's history can be misinterpreted. What he meant was that the Beatles were unhappy with the version of the song, which was recorded by BILLY J KRAMER & THE DAKOTAS. So, feeling that they themselves could do John Lennon's composition better justice, the Beatles opted to record their own arrangement of I Call Your Name.
Another comment had said something about the Beatles' version having Reggae elements to it. Producer, George Martin, has said that the middle instrumental break in the Beatles' recording of the song has a "Ska" sound to it. Starting in the '60s, there was a British movement of dance music, known as "Ska", which was a fusion of different music styles, including Jamaican dance music of the '60s.
"John" playing Paul's hofner violin bass guitar?
Great cover, How'd you get the 12 string sound on the Gent?
sounds just like john lennon
2:20 sounds like a reggae...
Many words😂
Hablan mucho!!! Imitan mal