One of the most beautiful songs ever. Hard to imagine is was written by a 25 year old. That’s true genius. Thank you Mike for covering this amazing song.
Ingenious! Mike, How about Your Mother Should Know? Watched a beautiful rendition (towards the end of video) of a guitarist at Norm's Rare Guitar playing a 1930's Gretsch. You could do that one justice!
I am a rhythm guitar player who has been playing Beatles songs since 1965 and yet I ALWAYS learn something from each of your videos. Using your usual shout out to George..so simple...so genius; and, even though your videos are guitar focused shout out to Ringo who always seems to find the PERFECT and unique drum parts...especially in THIS tune.
Mike you are a living legend. I ended my show last night with “In My Life”. I had not played it in awhile. I go home and the first thing that pops up on my computer is this. What a treat!
Mike I can’t describe how much I appreciate you and am grateful for your work. You really need to think about releasing your sing along as a cover single. It’s really good! This may be the greatest song written and to interpret it in the way you did is no easy task. Just amazing!
I seem to recall watching an interview somewhere with George Martin, and he talked about how he played the piano solo and sped it up on tape because he couldn’t really play it that fast with his fingers, and that’s why the piano has that unusually bright, almost harpsichord-like timbre.
Mike, thank you so much for this lesson... One of my very favourites. That sound on your strat for John's soft rhythm part is just beautiful, it's underrated for this kind of playing
That was fantastic as usual Mike! I remember the first time hearing the "Rubber Soul" album & being blown away! "In My Life" is definitely one of my favorite Beatles songs! IMO, it has JL written all over it! Just genius playing & singing! Thanks so much for keeping their music alive & hope that all is well in France. 👍👍👏👏
Barefoot Mike doing Beatles songs like no one else. You even shake your head like Ringo. You will always be the fifth Beatle in my opinion. I need to go play this song thanks to you. Living in France certainly suits you well, Mike. Much love from the Northeast USA. ❤
The way the chorus harmony vocals float over the melody is also brilliant, and something new for rock recordings (IMO) in 1965. Nicely done Mike! One of The Beatles best.
Mike as i'am reading all of the comments , especially this tutorial, there absolutely spot on. You are an excellent instructor. Plus i might add, you sound just like the "The Infamous Beatles"! Hopefully Paul McCartney tunes into your You Tube performances I believe he would be blown away as well. Please keep up this wonderful work. Your Friend Marc☻
One of the first guitar riffs I learned in the 60s, still playing keep up the good work you are doing keeping their music in the public domain as it should be.
You're having way too much fun in southern France! Rubber Soul came out when I was a teen living in Paris, great times indeed. Fabulous recreation of "In My Life".
Great interpretation, Mike. I agree with you about the baroque piano solo and what George would have produced. One of my favourite things about the beatles is his sublime little fills which add so much to the songs.
Mike gives a fantastic Beatles impression once more! I truly enjoy your artistic and talented interpretations, so I hope that someday you'll eventually make them all available for purchase. Thank you, Sir.
Mike. Thanks again for doing In My Life. I knew you were going to put this out from that few second drum part you put out several days ago. I wish George Martin would have let Harrison do a great lead part and then pick which they liked best. But it is what it is and it's Great! A Fav of mine. Thanks 🎸
Amazing video as always Mike, one thing I love about the recording of this song is on the last time George catches his finger nail or plec on the a string and you get that little string buzz 😊
One of the most beautiful songs ever, no question. Only 3 takes? Wow. The piano is awesome too. Thank you Mike for all your most excellent videos, I am on a journey about learning to play at least 100 Beatles songs, I'm at about 80ish so, I can check one nmore thanks to you. Cheers!
Mike that was brilliant how you brought out the Guitars in your sound alike . Hopefully if Giles Martin does a remix of Rubber Soul he can bring out John's Guitar as its a very lovely piece of rhythm playing. Your version was outstanding. I will be fooling around with this today for sure. Thanks again Mike your the best at explaining and showing how great and underrated the Beatles Guitar playing was.
If George Martin was the fifth Beatle, then Mike Pacelli is the sixth. Teriffic as usual, Mike. Thanks for helping me get some of the nuances, now off to give it a try.
Mike, the painstaking effort you put into dissecting and analyzing these songs - then the time and effort you put into creating each video - is just phenomenal. You make it look so easy and seamless, but I know that many, many hours have gone into a production like this, from start to finish. Besides being a great musician, you are a superb instructor. Your "labors of love" are truly appreciated!
Oh my goodness, yes! You're so welcome. I've not accomplished a tenth musically that you have, but with a few albums and music vids, I have a good idea. I've wanted to comment several times, but always got distracted. People with gifts like yours deserve to be appreciated. I didn't mention it, but all your vids are amazing ... I'm a Beatles fanatic from WAY BACK, like you ... and the instruction (and "extra" information) are absolutely top notch, Mike. Keep up the great work!
Grateful for the tip for one-guitar arrangements. I’m always looking for ways to work the solos in. Fortunately John provided such great rhythm parts. I always think it’s going to take more arranging than it does.
I'd be hard-pressed to think of anyone else who could have written such an elegant piece of music in such a short time-frame a two-minute piece of music❤... it has so much in it
Beautiful. I said it once before that you sound like John, but in this one you even look like John. Your singing and your playing makes for the best sounding cover of one of the most beautiful songs ever written ( by John, no doubt ) with probable contributions by Paul. I don't know how you do it Mike but I've listened to this song a billion times and I would have never been able to pick apart the different sections of the song that you've outlined so well. Ringo is not taking my calls.
edward - Thanks for all the kudos - I appreciate it. But - it kinda creeps me out when folks say I "look like John." I don't look ANYTHING like Lennon - nor do I want to or am I trying to. I'm perfectly ok with looking like the old fart that I am!
@@MPfrance With all due respect I never meant to creep you out but you're as skinny as John was (after Yoko got ahold of him) you sing like him, and with the glasses on you kind of look like him and you play sort of like him. So that's where that came from but I do respect your individuality.
Mike, I've been watching your friggin' BRILLIANT videos for several years now, and this is the first time I realized, and heard you say, that you live in the South of France? Wow, how far out! I used to live further North in Leuven, (Louvain-Fr) Belgium from 1973 to 1975, where I was studying Philosophy at Katholieke Universiteit Leuven! You are a genius the way you intricately break down all The Beatles great tunes. Enjoy Sud de France! Acclamations monsieur!
Love your videos! When this album came out trying to plunk out the songs on my acoustic Stella beginner guitar was beyond frustrating. Seems like the whole world got a music lesson with every new Beatle album.The U S Rubber Soul is best.Thank You
I’ve always played this using a capo on the 2nd fret, and without being a smart ass I prefer it to John’s guitar arrangement. The notes chime out more, since the chords can be played in open position, including the A7 and the D and D minors. It’s also easier to play. In fact I was sure the Beatles must have played it that way themselves, but as noted John’s rhythm guitar is buried in the mix to the point of inaudibility. But if Mike has access to the original stems, I suppose I must have been wrong all of these years. Anyway, still a great lesson and history of one of John (or Paul’s) most beautiful progressions, heartfelt lyrics and persuasive melodies.
Good breakdown of a great song. An incarnation of the Bootleg Beatles did this live. The guitarist did an excellent version of the keyboard solo. Perhaps you’d consider transcribing that ? It’s quite challennging but, I’d venture, we’ll within your capabilities. It would compliment George’s other parts rally well. Please have a go :-)
Hi Mike I love your channel man, as a fellow Musician myself it is always interesting to hear guitarists/ musicians talk about their Influence's, it would be a interesting topic to hear you talk about your favorite Musicians and players, I think it would make a great topic for a video, cheers love the channel man.
This has always been one of my favourite Beatles songs and was one of the first Beatles riffs I learned on guitar, great lesson as always Mike and I'd love to see one on songs like Hey Bulldog or some Anthology cuts like Free As A Bird, Real Love and If You've Got Trouble
Andrew - Sorry but I'm not fond of any of the songs you requested. And I gotta like the song to spend 2 weeks absorbed in one (VERY deeply) in order to figure it out, teach/record it on video, do a ton of audio & video editing, write the charts and do a sound-alike.
@@MPfrance That’s fair and I totally understand, thanks for the feedback. Great lesson as always, Mike, love watching and playing along with these and I look forward to seeing what song you tackle next
Hi Mike! I follow everything you have done and what a difference it has made in my interpretations of Beatle songs. I've read voraciously Beatle biographies - ever since Hunter Davies' "Authorized Biography" over 50 years ago. Philip Norman and Mark Lewisohn are among my favs. But the stories and particularly the technical details that you share are particularly fascinating and I wonder if you coud recommend some works that are your favorites. Love your connection to Phil Keaggy too - started playing his songs in the early 80s! Blessings, my friend!
Great lesson. You sure have bat ears! For all the details and nuances buried within the mix, when covering John's part. When transitioning to speak about George's part, bridging it with Martin's 18th Century-style piano solo was a nice touch: It threw me off at first; I didn't know if you were to talk about Harrison, or Martin, lol.
One of the most beautiful songs ever. Hard to imagine is was written by a 25 year old. That’s true genius. Thank you Mike for covering this amazing song.
Ingenious! Mike, How about Your Mother Should Know? Watched a beautiful rendition (towards the end of video) of a guitarist at Norm's Rare Guitar playing a 1930's Gretsch. You could do that one justice!
Wow.he had 15 more years to live
I am a rhythm guitar player who has been playing Beatles songs since 1965 and yet I ALWAYS learn something from each of your videos. Using your usual shout out to George..so simple...so genius; and, even though your videos are guitar focused shout out to Ringo who always seems to find the PERFECT and unique drum parts...especially in THIS tune.
You are a Beatles legend mike. Perfectly played as always.
+ 👍 +
Seriously, Joe is right. Mike, no one has ever done as well at this as yourself; should go down in history :-). Blessings, bro.
It's always a pleasure to see you reconstruct a Beatles song Mike!
For many years you will be the definitive Beatles teacher. Thanks my fellow addict.
Hey Mike. You really make my day. At 70++ you keep the vibe going for me. Brilliant
Mike you are a living legend. I ended my show last night with “In My Life”. I had not played it in awhile. I go home and the first thing that pops up on my computer is this. What a treat!
Mike Pachelli my fifth Beatle did it again. I love it my friend. Keep the Beatles alive !!!
Mike I can’t describe how much I appreciate you and am grateful for your work. You really need to think about releasing your sing along as a cover single. It’s really good! This may be the greatest song written and to interpret it in the way you did is no easy task. Just amazing!
I agree. This truly is Lennon's greatest Beatles song.
I seem to recall watching an interview somewhere with George Martin, and he talked about how he played the piano solo and sped it up on tape because he couldn’t really play it that fast with his fingers, and that’s why the piano has that unusually bright, almost harpsichord-like timbre.
Finally! One of my favorite Beatles songs- and one of most favorite songs ever. Incredible lyrics
Mike, thank you so much for this lesson... One of my very favourites. That sound on your strat for John's soft rhythm part is just beautiful, it's underrated for this kind of playing
Magnificent! I played this song for my dance with my second daughter at her wedding. Makes me cry…..
Thanks for all your hard work in covering these Beatles greats Mike, your tutorials are the best! - James 🎸
That was fantastic as usual Mike! I remember the first time hearing the "Rubber Soul" album & being blown away! "In My Life" is definitely one of my favorite Beatles songs! IMO, it has JL written all over it! Just genius playing & singing! Thanks so much for keeping their music alive & hope that all is well in France. 👍👍👏👏
Steve - Glad you enjoyed it and yeah, things are lovely on the Riviera!
Mike you NAILED those vocals . 👏👏👏👏👏
If not my favorite Beatles song, it's in the top 2. As thoughtful as it is hauntingly beautiful.
Barefoot Mike doing Beatles songs like no one else. You even shake your head like Ringo.
You will always be the fifth Beatle in my opinion. I need to go play this song thanks to you.
Living in France certainly suits you well, Mike. Much love from the Northeast USA. ❤
What a great Album that was. Each song was a gem.
Hey Mike! You're the best Beatles teacher! May you do a "I'll get you" lesson?
The way the chorus harmony vocals float over the melody is also brilliant, and something new for rock recordings (IMO) in 1965. Nicely done Mike! One of The Beatles best.
Mike as i'am reading all of the comments , especially this tutorial, there absolutely spot on. You are an excellent instructor. Plus i might add, you sound just like the "The Infamous Beatles"! Hopefully Paul McCartney tunes into your You Tube performances I believe he would be blown away as well. Please keep up this wonderful work. Your Friend Marc☻
Mike, you always dig out a nice one. Thanks for all the work
One of the first guitar riffs I learned in the 60s, still playing keep up the good work you are doing keeping their music in the public domain as it should be.
Absolutely wonderful Mike, thank you so much once again.
this is my favorite Beatles Song, thank you for doing this!
Mine too! 🤝
You're having way too much fun in southern France! Rubber Soul came out when I was a teen living in Paris, great times indeed. Fabulous recreation of "In My Life".
Great interpretation, Mike. I agree with you about the baroque piano solo and what George would have produced. One of my favourite things about the beatles is his sublime little fills which add so much to the songs.
Respect Mike. Awesome like always🤘🏻
Mike gives a fantastic Beatles impression once more! I truly enjoy your artistic and talented interpretations, so I hope that someday you'll eventually make them all available for purchase. Thank you, Sir.
Thank you very much!
You really outdid yourself with this one Mike. Beautifully done.
Mike, thank you so much for your hard working in bring these tutorials of us. Congratulations.
Mike. Thanks again for doing In My Life. I knew you were going to put this out from that few second drum part you put out several days ago. I wish George Martin would have let Harrison do a great lead part and then pick which they liked best. But it is what it is and it's Great! A Fav of mine. Thanks 🎸
Another great Beatles lesson ! John Lennon the most under rated guitarist in rock history.
Amazing video as always Mike, one thing I love about the recording of this song is on the last time George catches his finger nail or plec on the a string and you get that little string buzz 😊
as usual, you bring it all together like no one can! wonderful presentation. you are great!
Great Mike, one of my favorites. In this song I always loved this baroque piano and especially Ringo's really original drumming
Your attention to detail never fails to amaze
Hours of work for a
nice rendition of 2 minutes...
Great job !🎸🎵🎶🎶🎶
One of your absolute best!
Here come the sun king. Overlooked song. Great guitar parts. Thanks mike
Great job as always Mike! Thanks, one of my favourite Beatles ballads.
Rock on!
One of the most beautiful songs ever, no question. Only 3 takes? Wow. The piano is awesome too. Thank you Mike for all your most excellent videos, I am on a journey about learning to play at least 100 Beatles songs, I'm at about 80ish so, I can check one nmore thanks to you. Cheers!
Hi Mike, that’s a very beautiful song. I always love listening the backstory you put in each song. Thank you for this lesson.
Glad you enjoyed it
Beautiful. Bloody beautiful, mate. Love the Sonic Blue Strat.
Mike that was brilliant how you brought out the Guitars in your sound alike . Hopefully if Giles Martin does a remix of Rubber Soul he can bring out John's Guitar as its a very lovely piece of rhythm playing. Your version was outstanding. I will be fooling around with this today for sure. Thanks again Mike your the best at explaining and showing how great and underrated the Beatles Guitar playing was.
glad to be of some help!
If George Martin was the fifth Beatle, then Mike Pacelli is the sixth. Teriffic as usual, Mike. Thanks for helping me get some of the nuances, now off to give it a try.
Mike, the painstaking effort you put into dissecting and analyzing these songs - then the time and effort you put into creating each video - is just phenomenal. You make it look so easy and seamless, but I know that many, many hours have gone into a production like this, from start to finish. Besides being a great musician, you are a superb instructor. Your "labors of love" are truly appreciated!
Thank you - it's nice when somebody notices!
Oh my goodness, yes! You're so welcome. I've not accomplished a tenth musically that you have, but with a few albums and music vids, I have a good idea. I've wanted to comment several times, but always got distracted. People with gifts like yours deserve to be appreciated. I didn't mention it, but all your vids are amazing ... I'm a Beatles fanatic from WAY BACK, like you ... and the instruction (and "extra" information) are absolutely top notch, Mike. Keep up the great work!
Grateful for the tip for one-guitar arrangements. I’m always looking for ways to work the solos in. Fortunately John provided such great rhythm parts. I always think it’s going to take more arranging than it does.
Great as always Mike ! Well done! A firm favourite.
I'd be hard-pressed to think of anyone else who could have written such an elegant piece of music in such a short time-frame a two-minute piece of music❤... it has so much in it
Beautiful. I said it once before that you sound like John, but in this one you even look like John. Your singing and your playing makes for the best sounding cover of one of the most beautiful songs ever written ( by John, no doubt ) with probable contributions by Paul. I don't know how you do it Mike but I've listened to this song a billion times and I would have never been able to pick apart the different sections of the song that you've outlined so well. Ringo is not taking my calls.
edward - Thanks for all the kudos - I appreciate it. But - it kinda creeps me out when folks say I "look like John." I don't look ANYTHING like Lennon - nor do I want to or am I trying to. I'm perfectly ok with looking like the old fart that I am!
@@MPfrance With all due respect I never meant to creep you out but you're as skinny as John was (after Yoko got ahold of him) you sing like him, and with the glasses on you kind of look like him and you play sort of like him. So that's where that came from but I do respect your individuality.
You showed all there is to know how to play the song - on the guitar. Tremendous. Thankyou.
Note perfect as always, and gorgeous harmonies, kudos ;-)
Always liked your stuff, but you nailed this song with everything… vocals too.
A very under rated song that could have stood on its own as a single…
Mike, great as always. What more can I say except keep them coming. No one does Beatles' as well as you. Thanks so much.
Man! I could have used these tutorials back in the day!
Awesome. Sounds just like the record.!!!!
Yep - one of my favs! Thanks, Mike.
Incredible .... especially the sound alike.
Mike, I've been watching your friggin' BRILLIANT videos for several years now, and this is the first time I realized, and heard you say, that you live in the South of France? Wow, how far out!
I used to live further North in Leuven, (Louvain-Fr) Belgium from 1973 to 1975, where I was studying Philosophy at Katholieke Universiteit Leuven!
You are a genius the way you intricately break down all The Beatles great tunes.
Enjoy Sud de France! Acclamations monsieur!
Wow. I have no words.
힘든 일상에서 축적된 피로가 치유되는 렛슨 영상이었습니다.. 감사합니다 ^^
Perfection Mike - Well done.
fantastic rendition, bravo.
Good job on these tutorials! Greatly appreciated! Cheers
Literally awesome work, Mike
Love the background info about how the song came about!
Love your videos! When this album came out trying to plunk out the songs on my acoustic Stella beginner guitar was beyond frustrating. Seems like the whole world got a music lesson with every new Beatle album.The U S Rubber Soul is best.Thank You
Rock on!
Finally a lesson that gets the strumming paterns right!
Absolutely amazing!
One of my favorite Beatles song
Bravo Mike!
outstanding work as always...che Dio ti benedica amico mio
Great as usual, thanks Mike!
Well done, Mike....as usual. Many thanks!
Thanks for listening
Excellent tutorial Mike; one of your best. To my ears the tune is very McCartney but as you say we'll never know for sure.
Not even close it's McCartney.
Thanks as always for a great lesson.
My pleasure!
Brilliant!
I’ve always played this using a capo on the 2nd fret, and without being a smart ass I prefer it to John’s guitar arrangement. The notes chime out more, since the chords can be played in open position, including the A7 and the D and D minors. It’s also easier to play. In fact I was sure the Beatles must have played it that way themselves, but as noted John’s rhythm guitar is buried in the mix to the point of inaudibility. But if Mike has access to the original stems, I suppose I must have been wrong all of these years.
Anyway, still a great lesson and history of one of John (or Paul’s) most beautiful progressions, heartfelt lyrics and persuasive melodies.
Wow. You are very talented.
You're trully GREAT!
THANKS!
Absolutely brilliant …. Thanks again
Beautifully played sir.
Good breakdown of a great song. An incarnation of the Bootleg Beatles did this live. The guitarist did an excellent version of the keyboard solo. Perhaps you’d consider transcribing that ? It’s quite challennging but, I’d venture, we’ll within your capabilities. It would compliment George’s other parts rally well. Please have a go :-)
That was lovely. Thank you....❤️
Hi Mike I love your channel man, as a fellow Musician myself it is always interesting to hear guitarists/ musicians talk about their Influence's, it would be a interesting topic to hear you talk about your favorite Musicians and players, I think it would make a great topic for a video, cheers love the channel man.
Your videos are a work of art...👍🇨🇦👍
Love the jazz hands!
Fantastic lesson!! Thank you!!
Glad you liked it!
Top shelf...as always.
Thank you! Cheers!
One of my fab!!!
Wonderful 👏
This has always been one of my favourite Beatles songs and was one of the first Beatles riffs I learned on guitar, great lesson as always Mike and I'd love to see one on songs like Hey Bulldog or some Anthology cuts like Free As A Bird, Real Love and If You've Got Trouble
Andrew - Sorry but I'm not fond of any of the songs you requested. And I gotta like the song to spend 2 weeks absorbed in one (VERY deeply) in order to figure it out, teach/record it on video, do a ton of audio & video editing, write the charts and do a sound-alike.
@@MPfrance That’s fair and I totally understand, thanks for the feedback. Great lesson as always, Mike, love watching and playing along with these and I look forward to seeing what song you tackle next
Hi Mike! I follow everything you have done and what a difference it has made in my interpretations of Beatle songs. I've read voraciously Beatle biographies - ever since Hunter Davies' "Authorized Biography" over 50 years ago. Philip Norman and Mark Lewisohn are among my favs. But the stories and particularly the technical details that you share are particularly fascinating and I wonder if you coud recommend some works that are your favorites. Love your connection to Phil Keaggy too - started playing his songs in the early 80s! Blessings, my friend!
sounds great and the bare foot lead singer is an extra plus. Ya gotta love recording in your own studio
Thanks Ron - I'm barefoot a lot. I live on the French Riviera.
You're the best MIKE!
Great lesson.
You sure have bat ears! For all the details and nuances buried within the mix, when covering John's part.
When transitioning to speak about George's part, bridging it with Martin's 18th Century-style piano solo was a nice touch: It threw me off at first; I didn't know if you were to talk about Harrison, or Martin, lol.
Could you maybe do a lesson on I Want You (She’s So Heavy) soon?
That was much better than the original mix!