@Blue Heeler I'm not sure you understand the facts regarding The Beatles' history. Around 1966, John began taking psychedelic drugs regularly and seemingly lost interest in being the leader. It's evident on Sgt. Pepper because he doesn't have many songs on that record. And losing Brian Epstein took a major toll on the band. They were somewhat directionless until Paul took the reins with Sgt. Pepper and Magical Mystery Tour - of which there are significantly less songs from John compared to the pre-Revolver days. Paul was always driven as a songwriter and producer and so his leadership was a natural progression because the other Beatles looked to him to fill the gap. I'd hardly call Paul a "try-hard douche" considering he's the most successful songwriter in the history of music.
@Blue Heeler I find it silly that you would invest your miserable self in the lives of people you don't know. So much so to insult a man you don't know over something so silly is a rock band. If you think that I'm disrespecting the band by call them a silly little rock band, im not. This is how George and John saw it. That's why they had no problem leaving and playing in their own silly little rock band.
@Blue Heeler I don't mean to be rude but you clearly have no idea what you're talking about. Please educate yourself and listen to Paul's records RAM and Band on the Run. You will be surprised by the songs that weren't played on the radio. Also, Paul's records rocked a lot more than John's. In their solo careers, John's biggest successes were both slow love songs/ballads (Imagine, Jealous Guy, Woman). And Paul's records and singles outsold John's as well. The facts are there.
@@w1lf1ewoo I’ve never heard Pattie and George had any marital problems until the 1970’s. Where do you get that she left him during the Get Back sessions?
I wish during their shaggiest period(August of ‘69, they would have put on the Beatles suits and boots, grabbed their Sullivan show equipment and recorded one of their early songs to film/video. We KINDA saw a hint of it in the promo for Hello Goodbye in the little “waving” clip…….and much later when Macca went retro for the COMING UP promotional video. How cool to see John in suit and tie with full beard and long hair playing the Rickenbacker 325 while doing SHE LOVES YOU?😜
Very good , back to those early days of Beatlemania running through this song "You Can"t Do That" 🎶 that they performed live around the world in 1964 during their Get Back/Let It Be sessions while filming in 1969 🎶 🎥 🎬
These are mostly recordings done by the sound crew of the film unit.....so not multitrack meant for release. These recordings have been doing the rounds since the early 70s. The quality has improved over the years. I think someone must have had access to the tapes to digitise them. I bought a Let It Be bootleg vinyl album In November 1976 at the first ever London Beatles Convention at Alexander Palace and it sounds hissy and rough compared to the stuff that is popping up on TH-cam these days. All this audio will have been spruced up ready for the upcoming Get Back film release, so that may explain the quality improvement.
I can certainly relate to this. The last Beatles bootleg album I bought would have been around '83. I've heard it seriously cleaned up through modern technology since then.
Is the Peter Jackson release scheduled for '21? That is, er, 2121, right? Or is it 3021? They should say that it will be released 3031 (don't wanna put any pressure on the crew). That should give 'em enough time to make it real happy. Yay.
These guys were just jamming/having fun, It wasn't meant to be recorded(this version), There was a reason it never made it on vinyl.Dont be so critical/serious- they certainly didn't
people are here complaining as if the beatles meant to record this to be posted on youtube and have people listen to them 50 years later. if you expect them to be serious and perfect all the time, you're stupid.
Paul’s voice is quieter here and isn’t singing as hard John and Paul dosent harmonize as well But it’s a joke they did recording so like it dosent matter lol Like the vid :)
I'm sixty three years old now and I don't have time for trivialities! For what it's worth, these are the only songs I'll listen to by The Beatles circa '67~'70 ~ Penny Lane Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds Within You Without You It's All Too Much ~ My all~time favourite George Harrison composition. A Psychedelic masterpiece! Fool On The Hill ~ My all~time Paul McCartney composition. Hello Goodbye The Inner Light Across The Universe (Take 2) ~ The Anthology 2 version with George Harrison playing beautiful patterns on Swarmandal! Hey Bulldog Hey Jude ~ Although, I cannot stand Paul"s raving like a lunatic utilizing his "Little Richard" voice during the five minute fade-out! Revolution ~ Like George Harrison, I preferred the arrangement on the Esher Demo which omitted the superfluous "Change your head"/ "Chairman Mao" 3rd Verse! They should have just repeated the first verse! Dear Prudence While My Guitar Gently Weeps Happiness Is A Warm Gun Martha My Dear I'm So Tired Blackbird Julia Mother Nature's Son Sexy Sadie Long Long Long Cry Baby Cry Good Night ~ Anthology 3 Version Step Inside Love/Los Paranoid (Jam) ~ Anthology 3 Get Back Two Of Us The Long And Winding Road ~ Let It Be...Naked version All Things Must Pass ~ George Harrison's heartfelt Demo ~ Anthology 3. Come And Get It ~ Anthology 3. Something Here Comes The Sun You Never Give Me Your Money Golden Slumbers Carry That Weight The End Let It Be ~ Let It Be album version with my all-time favourite George Harrison Guitar solo he recorded playing his cool Cherry Red Gibson Les Paul Standard he named "Lucy" after redhead Comedienne Lucille Ball! George recorded his solo on January 4,1970. This would be the last official Beatles recording session, although John Lennon was not present.
That song was one of my very favourite early Beatles tunes. The original release was so tight, and powerful. That was the sound that blew everyone away, and that fueled Beatlemania! This version sounds like it came out of a convalescent home. Total junk compared to the original. If that's all that they could do at that point, it's no wonder they felt like breaking up.
I hate that they half ass every song they jammed to in the get back sessions. They didn’t even give any effort, I would have loved to hear them actually run through this song
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@@mikemurphy5984 Bill had no clue where’s to join in the harmonies. Like it was the first time he sang it... which it was. There’s one reason why they didn’t tour after 66. Bill... Sorry to wreck your fantasy.
Garbage! Why didn't George stay in Woodstock and continue having a great time hanging out with Bobby Dylan? He was SUMMONED back to freezing England because Pauly had his new batch of songs ready to record and a grand scheme of a Television documentary! Just another scheme like Dr. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band and Magical Mystery Tour! Just another daft McCartney brainstorm! The Beatles ceased to exist on August 31,1966 when they returned to England after finishing their tour of America!
@@EdKazO-Vision Ed Kaz.On this I beg to differ. I read a comment that made a lot of sense, basically, this was a rushed project. Paul wanted to do it, but John and George couldn't (for whatever reasons) get behind it. I am not waiting for Jackson's release. I didn't like his work on Lord of the Rings (just my personal feeling) and I'm not buying the hype about a happier Let It Be. I hope I'm wrong. I hope there's great footage we've never seen.
It’s nice to hear Beatle John back for a few minutes.
@Blue Heeler It's called collaboration. John could have done more with it during his turgid solo years...
@Blue Heeler I'm not sure you understand the facts regarding The Beatles' history. Around 1966, John began taking psychedelic drugs regularly and seemingly lost interest in being the leader. It's evident on Sgt. Pepper because he doesn't have many songs on that record. And losing Brian Epstein took a major toll on the band. They were somewhat directionless until Paul took the reins with Sgt. Pepper and Magical Mystery Tour - of which there are significantly less songs from John compared to the pre-Revolver days. Paul was always driven as a songwriter and producer and so his leadership was a natural progression because the other Beatles looked to him to fill the gap. I'd hardly call Paul a "try-hard douche" considering he's the most successful songwriter in the history of music.
@Blue Heeler I find it silly that you would invest your miserable self in the lives of people you don't know. So much so to insult a man you don't know over something so silly is a rock band. If you think that I'm disrespecting the band by call them a silly little rock band, im not. This is how George and John saw it. That's why they had no problem leaving and playing in their own silly little rock band.
@Blue Heeler I don't mean to be rude but you clearly have no idea what you're talking about. Please educate yourself and listen to Paul's records RAM and Band on the Run. You will be surprised by the songs that weren't played on the radio. Also, Paul's records rocked a lot more than John's. In their solo careers, John's biggest successes were both slow love songs/ballads (Imagine, Jealous Guy, Woman). And Paul's records and singles outsold John's as well. The facts are there.
excellent point
(0:15) George sounds like he enjoys singing spitefully "GONNA-LET-YOU-DOWN-AND-LEAVE-YOU-FLAT!!!"
Yes indeed this was an old favourite of his and his Mrs had just walked out on him for a while
@@w1lf1ewoo I’ve never heard Pattie and George had any marital problems until the 1970’s. Where do you get that she left him during the Get Back sessions?
I can't tell if that's George or Paul. Paul can sound like that too if he wants to do a funny voice.
@@Mike-td4uq sounds like Paul
@@Mike-td4uqit’s George. You can hear Paul when he says flat.
I wish during their shaggiest period(August of ‘69, they would have put on the Beatles suits and boots, grabbed their Sullivan show equipment and recorded one of their early songs to film/video. We KINDA saw a hint of it in the promo for Hello Goodbye in the little “waving” clip…….and much later when Macca went retro for the COMING UP promotional video. How cool to see John in suit and tie with full beard and long hair playing the Rickenbacker 325 while doing SHE LOVES YOU?😜
Regardless of the lightheartedness, this is joyful to the ears!
Very good , back to those early days of Beatlemania running through this song "You Can"t Do That" 🎶 that they performed live around the world in 1964 during their Get Back/Let It Be sessions while filming in 1969 🎶 🎥 🎬
Nice guitar work despite this being just them joking around 😄
0:16 is that George
@@JesperSalamayes
this is so cool
These are mostly recordings done by the sound crew of the film unit.....so not multitrack meant for release. These recordings have been doing the rounds since the early 70s. The quality has improved over the years. I think someone must have had access to the tapes to digitise them. I bought a Let It Be bootleg vinyl album In November 1976 at the first ever London Beatles Convention at Alexander Palace and it sounds hissy and rough compared to the stuff that is popping up on TH-cam these days. All this audio will have been spruced up ready for the upcoming Get Back film release, so that may explain the quality improvement.
I can certainly relate to this. The last Beatles bootleg album I bought would have been around '83. I've heard it seriously cleaned up through modern technology since then.
Is the Peter Jackson release scheduled for '21? That is, er, 2121, right? Or is it 3021? They should say that it will be released 3031 (don't wanna put any pressure on the crew). That should give 'em enough time to make it real happy. Yay.
@@rudolphguarnacci197 late August 2021. I think most if the work is complete. Obviously they would prefer a cinema release....
These guys were just jamming/having fun, It wasn't meant to be recorded(this version), There was a reason it never made it on vinyl.Dont be so critical/serious- they certainly didn't
Yess!!! Thanks For Watching
people are here complaining as if the beatles meant to record this to be posted on youtube and have people listen to them 50 years later. if you expect them to be serious and perfect all the time, you're stupid.
すげぇ...ジョンがちゃんと歌ってる
Wow amazing
This is JL on lead guitar I believe. (At least it is on the album version).
Yep
John is on rhythm of the album version, excluding the guitar solo.
Can’t buy me loveとシングルA面を争った曲だから、ジョンはこの曲が好きだったと思う。
That's nice
And they were just messin around
Can you do the instrumental of yesterday
Sure!
@@revolution_rui30 make sure it’s good quality
@@freebloodz5076 Alright!!!
Paul’s voice is quieter here and isn’t singing as hard
John and Paul dosent harmonize as well
But it’s a joke they did recording so like it dosent matter lol
Like the vid :)
John and Paul don’t harmonize well here because it’s not Paul, it’s Bill.
The harmonies were never the same after 1966.
@@getumedge8702 stop acting like a douche bag! 🤬
@@markzappasodi
It can't help itself from acting like a douchebag because it is a douchebag.
懐メロ・ノイズですね。
I'm sixty three years old now and I don't have time for trivialities!
For what it's worth, these are the only songs I'll listen to by The Beatles circa '67~'70 ~
Penny Lane
Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds
Within You Without You
It's All Too Much ~ My all~time favourite George Harrison composition.
A Psychedelic masterpiece!
Fool On The Hill ~ My all~time Paul McCartney composition.
Hello Goodbye
The Inner Light
Across The Universe (Take 2) ~ The Anthology 2 version with George Harrison playing beautiful patterns on Swarmandal!
Hey Bulldog
Hey Jude ~ Although, I cannot stand Paul"s raving like a lunatic utilizing his "Little Richard" voice during the five minute fade-out!
Revolution ~ Like George Harrison, I preferred the arrangement on the Esher Demo which omitted the superfluous "Change your head"/ "Chairman Mao" 3rd Verse!
They should have just repeated the first verse!
Dear Prudence
While My Guitar Gently Weeps
Happiness Is A Warm Gun
Martha My Dear
I'm So Tired
Blackbird
Julia
Mother Nature's Son
Sexy Sadie
Long Long Long
Cry Baby Cry
Good Night ~ Anthology 3
Version
Step Inside Love/Los Paranoid (Jam) ~ Anthology 3
Get Back
Two Of Us
The Long And Winding Road ~ Let It Be...Naked version
All Things Must Pass ~ George Harrison's heartfelt Demo ~ Anthology 3.
Come And Get It ~ Anthology 3.
Something
Here Comes The Sun
You Never Give Me Your Money
Golden Slumbers
Carry That Weight
The End
Let It Be ~ Let It Be album version with my all-time favourite George Harrison Guitar solo he recorded playing his cool Cherry Red Gibson Les Paul Standard he named "Lucy" after redhead Comedienne Lucille Ball!
George recorded his solo on January 4,1970.
This would be the last official Beatles recording session, although John Lennon was not present.
Norwegian Wood?
@@rudolphguarnacci197 Norwegian wood is from ‘65.. it was stated that it was the favourite songs between 67-70 :)
@@Elvinbus
Yes, you are right. I thought he meant he ONLY listens to that era.
That song was one of my very favourite early Beatles tunes. The original release was so tight, and powerful. That was the sound that blew everyone away, and that fueled Beatlemania! This version sounds like it came out of a convalescent home. Total junk compared to the original. If that's all that they could do at that point, it's no wonder they felt like breaking up.
It’s a jam, one where they are just goofing around.
Read Sitar Zan comment. Explains a lot.
I too have he original as one of my all-time favorites
♡♡♡
Were they considering performing You Cant Do That for the proposed live show that was supposed to happen in a couple of weeks (18th January)?
I think they were just trying to remember old songs just for the fun of it.
I hate that voice Paul does throughout these sessions.
He seems to poke fun at John's songs. He did the same thing when they jammed through Help during these sessions.
Paul turned out to be such a greedy bastid.
@@magneto7930 I forgot about that. That is funny though and also John was playing right into it
@@rudolphguarnacci197 for someone of his stature, he is pretty well grounded.
@@trusso11783 yes John took it lightly also. I don't know if Paul just doesn't make the effort because it's John's song or it was just a coincidence.
This should be included in the final Let it Be album. What a shitty version.
I hate that they half ass every song they jammed to in the get back sessions. They didn’t even give any effort, I would have loved to hear them actually run through this song
They're just messing around
@@FKMDC Yes. That’s his point.
@@johnp515 ok
You've never been in a band, right, ace??
I TOTALLY agree with you. EVERY Beatles oldie they did they screwed around on. Wish at least a few were done more seriously.
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Amen
Why is Paul ruining the song? 🤔 Jealousy??
Sounds like he is (and being a Paul favorite, that says something )
He hammed it up on the others songs
Paul's falsetto joke voice is terrible.
After Help it was all downhill
It’s difficult to beat the energy, harmony, and magic that was the early Beatles
@@stillastillsfan and they just got a little weird as the 60s rolled on. The songs weren't as good.
Whats with Rubber Soul, We Can Work It Out, Day Tripper?
You can tell Bill never sang this song with these guys before this recording. His voice totally doesn’t fit.
You need serious help, loser.
Poor bill.
Omg get off it!
@@mikemurphy5984 Bill had no clue where’s to join in the harmonies. Like it was the first time he sang it... which it was. There’s one reason why they didn’t tour after 66. Bill... Sorry to wreck your fantasy.
Garbage!
Why didn't George stay in Woodstock and continue having a great time hanging out with Bobby Dylan?
He was SUMMONED back to freezing England because Pauly had his new batch of songs ready to record and a grand scheme of a Television documentary!
Just another scheme like Dr. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band and Magical Mystery Tour!
Just another daft McCartney brainstorm!
The Beatles ceased to exist on August 31,1966 when they returned to England after finishing their tour of America!
Paul really is a truculent, greedy bastid.
Now you know why they quit touring. They cant play together since sgt pepper. Imposters.
Then explain the tight set on the roof my friend.
@@EdKazO-Vision
Or Abbey Road. But it seems marc has all the answers.
this sucks
K
to be fair, i dont think they intended this to be released
they are joking in the studio
@James Buckingham What a crying man,you are being rude as fuck over a opinion.
@James Buckingham bro calm down
What an absolutely miserable chapter in Beatles history!
Why would anyone be interested?!
Everyone but you my friend.
@@EdKazO-Vision
Ed Kaz.On this I beg to differ. I read a comment that made a lot of sense, basically, this was a rushed project. Paul wanted to do it, but John and George couldn't (for whatever reasons) get behind it. I am not waiting for Jackson's release. I didn't like his work on Lord of the Rings (just my personal feeling) and I'm not buying the hype about a happier Let It Be. I hope I'm wrong. I hope there's great footage we've never seen.