George Martin was a BRILLIANT bastard. Those counterpoint strings at the end create exactly the mind of mood that John was trying to evoke for the outro.
George Martin wrote the string arrangement on his own? Because of those strings, I find it hard not to put this on my number one favourite list of Beatles songs, I can’t really but anything that they’ve done instrumentally above this. It’s so nice to hear it isolated
@@darin8204 counterpoint is when you have harmonies, harmonically, as well as rhythmically, are different melodies out of sync rhythmically as well as harmonically. Think of two dolphins swimming together synchronized, no think of the two dolphins add a starting point then going opposite directions And then sometimes meeting up a point and then breaking off into different directions and swimming different patterns again and then meeting up again.I’d be better off googling it and trying to understand my explanation LOL. But it’s really cool
George Martin was truly a genius when it came to the orchestral writing he did for the Beatles. I could sit and listen to a whole album’s worth of isolated orchestral overdubs from Beatles songs, you can hear so many things that you didn’t notice were there! (ie, the title indicates just horns and strings, but listening closely at around 2:36 there appears to be a bass clarinet playing a moving bass line. This is much more apparent when using high quality headphones)
honestly? its taste, exceptional taste, knowing what adds to a part, what makes it Whole, without being more whole than the thing that it intended to create in the first place, its a hard balance, I'm so unbelivably glad to only be listening to the beatles in my mid 20's and having this hyper analytic view of their music, for me the string sections, george martin just knew what sounded right and knew how to write it musically, insane to hear, let alone knowing the amount of effort to record this onto a 4 track tape machine
nope, it's 3:58 ff. when the horns go 🤪😜 like a bunch of elephants😂 but I also like the freaky cellos in 0:34 and in 2:44 and as well all the glissando-works in thirds all over the place; that's not an easy job to do, not even for the London Philharmonics ! I have a hard time calling the genius, but this one comes close 🔆 KUDOS Sir George ! RIP
Keep in mind: The man who made this was a rather stiff, straight-edge, classically-trained musician who had to come up with a string arrangement for a drugged out song about being a Walrus, and he came up with this.
Such an amazing score. The Beatles and George Martin and all the technical people at EMI... a once in a lifetime thing when everything came together and all the right people were in the right place, including the rest of the world.
Check out The Analogues. They have whole shows here on TH-cam. They play Beatles' records exactly as they released it. Needless to say it sometimes requires an orchestra's worth of musicians... but they do an exceptional job.
Man that’s why no one will ever touch them as a band/musicians. Light years ahead, my favorite psychedelic track they ever put out. Gracias Lennon,McCartney, Harrison and Starr
My old CD in the 90's I realised I could play all my Beatles CD's isolated. Like a brand new song coming out of one speaker. Fascinating & exhilarating. Tried it with other artists. Didn't work. The Beatles recorded a different way in the 60's.
My God! This was really brilliantly done! You can imagine wich song stood model for the arrangements of ELO' s 10538 Overture. ( especially the french horns ) Thanks for the upload!
i’m so obsessed with how Martin’s sort of straight-laced attitude and incredible orchestral talent mixed with the whimsy and absurdity of this whole album makes I Am The Walrus sound like a full blown war anthem, like if all of Pepperland had actually gone to war with the Blue Meanies in Yellow Submarine.
The Beatles owe so much to George Martin and his genius. I love the Beatles, but without George Martin's expertise their sound would have been much different.
They'd have remained a beat band and probably faded away after a few years without him being able to run neck and neck with their ideas. I've been listening to this for 40+ years - apart from going deaf and now only verbally communicating in cello - it's ferking mind blowing!
Could someone tell me if there’s a name for this kind of sound? I hear it in film scores and I love it. It’s very distinct from the rest. I wish I was able to articulate this better 😂 - 2:05 - the way the strings sweep and that particular tone. Thanks!
Maybe you can find the cleaned up, polished, remixed/re-edited version of Revolution Live that was used for Anthology? Minus the commentary from John that was so rudely used during the guitar solo, that is. :)
It was very standard at the time for music producers to claim a writing credit for a song they worked on, but even though in George Martin's case, it was THOROUGHLY deserved, he found the practice, which is still common today, distasteful, and did not request it. That's an absolute fortune he turned his back on!
It’s not a matter of doing anything. There are loads of Beatles tunes with isolated tracks which more than likely were recorded off of the guitar video game “Rock Band”...
Does anyone know if another take or some tape editing magic was used to actually achieve the shepards tone thing beyond the ending of this take like in the final song?
Kind of true. John is quoted as saying something about the lyrics having to do with an LSD experience and that he took the walrus line? Or maybe just the word? From a poem. I cant remember who's poem it was but my best guess is that it was a poem by T.S. ELLIOT? THATS A TOTAL JUST SHOT IN THE DARK SO DONT HOLD ME TO IT. PLEASE. But the songs structure was sound with just john and piano however (as seen in my other post re: this tune) Sir George Martin created a whole different animal with his top notch orchestration) along with the rest of the band and what we are left with is a song that i have listened to thousands of times and will enjoy for the rest of my life. -Ronald
One, two, three I am he as you are he, as you are me and we are all together See how they run like pigs from a gun, see how they fly I'm crying Sitting on a cornflake, waiting for the van to come Corporation tee-shirt, stupid bloody Tuesday Man, you been a naughty boy, you let your face grow long I am the eggman, they are the eggmen I am the walrus, goo-goo g'joob Mister City policeman sitting pretty little policemen in a row See how they fly like Lucy in the Sky, see how they run I'm crying, I'm crying I'm crying, I'm crying Yellow matter custard, dripping from a dead dog's eye Crabalocker fishwife, pornographic priestess Boy, you been a naughty girl you let your knickers down I am the eggman, they are the eggmen I am the walrus, goo-goo g'joob Sitting in an English garden waiting for the sun If the sun don't come, you get a tan from standing in the english rain I am the eggman, they are the eggmen I am the walrus, goo-goo g'joob, g'goo goo g'joob Expert textpert choking smokers Don't you think the joker laughs at you? See how they smile like pigs in a sty, see how they snied I'm crying Semolina pilchard, climbing up the Eiffel Tower Elementary penguin singing Hari Krishna Man, you should have seen them kicking Edgar-Allan-Poe I am the eggman, they are the eggmen I am the walrus, goo-goo g'joob, g'goo goo g'joob Goo goo g'joob, g'goo goo g'joob, g'goo... Here they are The Beatles!
Not to take anything away from the brilliant George Martin, but this is what every Beatles song would have sounded like if Jeff Lynn had been their producer.
This orchestral arrangment was not only produced but also composed by George Martin, it was too complex for any Beatle to have composed, they couldn't read or write music and they didnt know about counterpoint, orchestration etc PD: no offense but Jeff Lynn never did anything remotely as good and creative as this, the beatles with George Martin were a musical miracle, like Mozart and bach
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Lol. Orchestra n vocals are only real talent in this n orchestra is not the Beatles. Hear the STUDIO version of Yahweh by 2nd Chapter Of Acts? Scorching guitars n stellar vocals. Or Micheal Omartain stuff? So great even seculars like Steely Dan used him. Hear Alive And Well ? Or Jeremiah song? Etc....
George Martin was a BRILLIANT bastard. Those counterpoint strings at the end create exactly the mind of mood that John was trying to evoke for the outro.
What's counterpoint?
@@darin8204 different melodies at the same time creating harmony, study it, it's beautiful
@@IgnacioClerici-mp5cy isn't that a fugue?
George Martin wrote the string arrangement on his own?
Because of those strings, I find it hard not to put this on my number one favourite list of Beatles songs, I can’t really but anything that they’ve done instrumentally above this. It’s so nice to hear it isolated
@@darin8204 counterpoint is when you have harmonies, harmonically, as well as rhythmically, are different melodies out of sync rhythmically as well as harmonically. Think of two dolphins swimming together synchronized, no think of the two dolphins add a starting point then going opposite directions And then sometimes meeting up a point and then breaking off into different directions and swimming different patterns again and then meeting up again.I’d be better off googling it and trying to understand my explanation LOL. But it’s really cool
George Martin was truly a genius when it came to the orchestral writing he did for the Beatles. I could sit and listen to a whole album’s worth of isolated orchestral overdubs from Beatles songs, you can hear so many things that you didn’t notice were there! (ie, the title indicates just horns and strings, but listening closely at around 2:36 there appears to be a bass clarinet playing a moving bass line. This is much more apparent when using high quality headphones)
As a musician I write songs all the time....but when it comes to this kind of writing it just blows my mind
honestly? its taste, exceptional taste, knowing what adds to a part, what makes it Whole, without being more whole than the thing that it intended to create in the first place, its a hard balance, I'm so unbelivably glad to only be listening to the beatles in my mid 20's and having this hyper analytic view of their music, for me the string sections, george martin just knew what sounded right and knew how to write it musically, insane to hear, let alone knowing the amount of effort to record this onto a 4 track tape machine
2:53 is the best part
nope, it's 3:58 ff. when the horns go 🤪😜 like a bunch of elephants😂
but I also like the freaky cellos in 0:34 and in 2:44
and as well all the glissando-works in thirds all over the place;
that's not an easy job to do, not even for the London Philharmonics !
I have a hard time calling the genius, but this one comes close 🔆
KUDOS Sir George ! RIP
2:01 - 2:13
3.25 onwards is the best. The long climax.
The other 3.24 isn't bad either.
I’ve always been partial to the tuba? At 1:36, and the strings at 2:04, myself, but the entire arrangement is fab!
2:53 is 100% superior
Keep in mind: The man who made this was a rather stiff, straight-edge, classically-trained musician who had to come up with a string arrangement for a drugged out song about being a Walrus, and he came up with this.
Now I’m just seeing George Martin sitting in Ian MacKaye’s front porch with Xs on his hands and a glass of ice tea.
We're blessed to hear George Martin's genius in music like this.
#beatles4ever
Such an amazing score. The Beatles and George Martin and all the technical people at EMI... a once in a lifetime thing when everything came together and all the right people were in the right place, including the rest of the world.
I am the walrus is a true song that brings the art of phycadelic music to life and I love it
Damn that’s amazing. I want to hear a live symphony do this.
Check out The Analogues. They have whole shows here on TH-cam. They play Beatles' records exactly as they released it. Needless to say it sometimes requires an orchestra's worth of musicians... but they do an exceptional job.
Such an amazing piece of work. George Martin was a genius as well. Gives me chills how good this is.
I'm just completely flabbergasted and gobsmacked. Goosebumps all over.
Just fantastic! Such avant-garde orchestration. R.I.P Sir George Martin. You really were the 5th Beatle. Hats off Sir. Hip hip hooray (X3)
"...And THAT Boys and Girls is how the Beatles became pregnant and gave birth to E.L.O!"
True. Jeff Lynne started where the Beatles left off...
@@jamlive6650 th-cam.com/video/vqaIH2U8vRI/w-d-xo.html
Rock,Blues,Jam Live other than a few, his songs are nothing like the beatles
I've seen and heard uglier babies ;-)
basses atta Exactly. And would the Beatles follow the same formula had they’d gone forward? And that’s a humongous absolutely not.
2:03 is just amazing I had no words to explain it but it’s just amazing
George Martin was incredibly brilliant. Miss him.
This was so brilliant it actually put tears in my eyes.
So many genius minds collaborated to make a priceless artwork.
Amazing. I thought I knew every note of every song but even some of this is buried in the mix. Thanks.
Love these breakdowns. Even the horns and strings sound evil
They're really witty as well, and I can't explain why.
I'm shook up with this cacophony!
Seriously? You want to be outed as a philistine?
@@thomassiegler9898 that was in a good way ;)
@@ymtek4 I could guess.
I was just joking 😜
Brilliant arrangement, love the glissandos!
This amazing orchestration makes half of a song
Simplemente eran de otro planeta.... Extraterrestres... Perfectos.... Fácil tiene más de 50 años y la seguimos escuchando en el radio... 👍
This is what great production does, and the studio mid sixties ..............
Wow! That is great! Thank you!
Man that’s why no one will ever touch them as a band/musicians. Light years ahead, my favorite psychedelic track they ever put out. Gracias Lennon,McCartney, Harrison and Starr
I NEEDED THIS
cello is something that gives George the king's crown...anticipates ....terzine.....legato.......genius
My old CD in the 90's I realised I could play all my Beatles CD's isolated. Like a brand new song coming out of one speaker. Fascinating & exhilarating.
Tried it with other artists. Didn't work. The Beatles recorded a different way in the 60's.
That’s bc you were listening to a Mono version
George Martin and The Beatles, a match made in Heaven!😎👏❤️
ELO music inspired from this
My God! This was really brilliantly done! You can imagine wich song stood model for the arrangements
of ELO' s 10538 Overture. ( especially the french horns ) Thanks for the upload!
This makes me imagine a king who’s slowly going insane.
The genius that was George Martin and his collaboration with The Beatles.
Magnífica interpretación Rosa sobre lo clásico y lo moderno Felicidades músicos
i’m so obsessed with how Martin’s sort of straight-laced attitude and incredible orchestral talent mixed with the whimsy and absurdity of this whole album makes I Am The Walrus sound like a full blown war anthem, like if all of Pepperland had actually gone to war with the Blue Meanies in Yellow Submarine.
The Beatles owe so much to George Martin and his genius. I love the Beatles, but without George Martin's expertise their sound would have been much different.
Flip the switch...GM owes just as much to The Fabs for allowing him to Produce his magic. Geoff Emerick as well...
They'd have remained a beat band and probably faded away after a few years without him being able to run neck and neck with their ideas. I've been listening to this for 40+ years - apart from going deaf and now only verbally communicating in cello - it's ferking mind blowing!
@gellexi he's not the only one, the Beatles are the greatest!
Play your Beatles CD's & put the sound just coming out of one speaker. Every song will be a new magical experience.
There is but one fifth-Beatle
Yeah - the listener.
Jeff Lynne
Brian Epstein
George Martin!!!!
Qué arreglo magistral
Amazing score by BIG George Martin
This is great!!!
The birth of ELO
1:04 brasses and string in such a great ryhtmic combination.
Oh my God you read my comment and uploaded it!!! 😍
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!
Thanks man
The Beatles could have released this as a single in 1967.
It would blow everyone's mind.
It could be released TODAY and still be a hit...
It was a single. It was the B-side to Hello Goodbye. They didn’t want to make it an A-side as they didn’t feel like it represented the band well.
@@jerry3790 I meant just the strings & horns version.
Could someone tell me if there’s a name for this kind of sound? I hear it in film scores and I love it. It’s very distinct from the rest. I wish I was able to articulate this better 😂 - 2:05 - the way the strings sweep and that particular tone. Thanks!
It's called "Glissando". Used in a very free form in numerous spots in this epic composition.
@@lightsplus4063 Thank you! Such a beautiful sound. It's quite common in older film scores which I miss in the modern day BWAAAARP soundtracks.
1:56 to 2:38 is honestly the most beautiful thing I have heard
Holy Crap!
Speechless.
Cool
THANK-YOU !🎻🎼
Magical,Mystery.
Isn’t that Great - I love that - it’s so kickass - a completely original score -
Fun fact, Jane Asher’s mother was a music teacher and George Martin was one of her pupils
thank you very much! somebody did a version of it but there was just the first part.
It was great
Maybe you can find the cleaned up, polished, remixed/re-edited version of Revolution Live that was used for Anthology? Minus the commentary from John that was so rudely used during the guitar solo, that is. :)
This music is hot ! 😊
It was very standard at the time for music producers to claim a writing credit for a song they worked on, but even though in George Martin's case, it was THOROUGHLY deserved, he found the practice, which is still common today, distasteful, and did not request it. That's an absolute fortune he turned his back on!
So much going on here that you just don't hear on the original track. Please release all of these orchestral parts Apple.
I've always thought there should be a 'Classical Beatles' album with all the orchestrations included. There are enough for a complete LP/CD.
Yup!!!
so pretti
This is basically an orchestra man
Nice
this sounds very much like what brian wilson was working on at the time, for instance the SMiLE, I wander if they had heard the odd acetate at all
3:05 - 3:37 wow
Fantastic, thank you! Can you do Blue Jay Way?
It’s not a matter of doing anything. There are loads of Beatles tunes with isolated tracks which more than likely were recorded off of the guitar video game “Rock Band”...
Bro you should check out and isolate either the drums or the orchestra arrangement of "Kashmir" by Led Zeppelin. Another masterpiece 👌🏻❤
Does anyone know if another take or some tape editing magic was used to actually achieve the shepards tone thing beyond the ending of this take like in the final song?
George Martin = Genius
Kind of true. John is quoted as saying something about the lyrics having to do with an LSD experience and that he took the walrus line? Or maybe just the word? From a poem. I cant remember who's poem it was but my best guess is that it was a poem by T.S. ELLIOT? THATS A TOTAL JUST SHOT IN THE DARK SO DONT HOLD ME TO IT. PLEASE. But the songs structure was sound with just john and piano however (as seen in my other post re: this tune) Sir George Martin created a whole different animal with his top notch orchestration) along with the rest of the band and what we are left with is a song that i have listened to thousands of times and will enjoy for the rest of my life. -Ronald
3:02 - 3:08
Best bit 3:02
Nice! What software do you use? I'm trying to find a good one to use for my own album that I released.
GEORGE MARTIN TREMENDO GENIO, ESTABA TAN LOQUITO COMO LENNON
damn
NO Doubt without George Martin this song would have never ever been made.
Read the wiki link. I made mistakes in some of my other comments but other than that i stand by what i posted. Thank you -Ronald
How do you did this? O.o... thank you, by the way...
George Martin,the 5th. Beatle.
2:54
he trully is or was the 5th beatle
Was. He died almost 8 years ago
People calling Martin genius for this but I've heard the string arrangements were largely John's idea. Not sure how true that is, though.
he may have indicated the general mood and some lines
oh and the falling and rising parts were probably John's idea
One, two, three
I am he as you are he, as you are me and we are all together
See how they run like pigs from a gun, see how they fly
I'm crying
Sitting on a cornflake, waiting for the van to come
Corporation tee-shirt, stupid bloody Tuesday
Man, you been a naughty boy, you let your face grow long
I am the eggman, they are the eggmen
I am the walrus, goo-goo g'joob
Mister City policeman sitting pretty little policemen in a row
See how they fly like Lucy in the Sky, see how they run
I'm crying, I'm crying
I'm crying, I'm crying
Yellow matter custard, dripping from a dead dog's eye
Crabalocker fishwife, pornographic priestess
Boy, you been a naughty girl you let your knickers down
I am the eggman, they are the eggmen
I am the walrus, goo-goo g'joob
Sitting in an English garden waiting for the sun
If the sun don't come, you get a tan from standing in the english rain
I am the eggman, they are the eggmen
I am the walrus, goo-goo g'joob, g'goo goo g'joob
Expert textpert choking smokers
Don't you think the joker laughs at you?
See how they smile like pigs in a sty, see how they snied
I'm crying
Semolina pilchard, climbing up the Eiffel Tower
Elementary penguin singing Hari Krishna
Man, you should have seen them kicking Edgar-Allan-Poe
I am the eggman, they are the eggmen
I am the walrus, goo-goo g'joob, g'goo goo g'joob
Goo goo g'joob, g'goo goo g'joob, g'goo...
Here they are
The Beatles!
serviceable villain.....
George Martin.
I wonder why I've never heard a vocals only version of this? Could it be that the singers really said 'Everybody smoke pot'?
I just heard John's interview saying it's "Everybody's got one".
Why do parts of this remind me of the Godzilla theme?
Serviceable villain
Edmond Earl of Gloucester
Not to take anything away from the brilliant George Martin, but this is what every Beatles song would have sounded like if Jeff Lynn had been their producer.
This orchestral arrangment was not only produced but also composed by George Martin, it was too complex for any Beatle to have composed, they couldn't read or write music and they didnt know about counterpoint, orchestration etc
PD: no offense but Jeff Lynn never did anything remotely as good and creative as this, the beatles with George Martin were a musical miracle, like Mozart and bach
El Profesor Daniel Franco Jr Escutia para Presidente de Morelia Michoacán México oh El Profesor Daniel Franco Jr Escutia para Presidente de Cuitzeo Del Porvenir Michoacán México el Pueblo Miajico y mi Madrina y mi nuevo Chevrolet Blazer rojo de Uriangato Gto a mi casa y un Ford Mustang color Azul oh Gris y 84 Billones de dólares hoy
Lol. Orchestra n vocals are only real talent in this n orchestra is not the Beatles. Hear the STUDIO version of Yahweh by 2nd Chapter Of Acts? Scorching guitars n stellar vocals. Or Micheal Omartain stuff? So great even seculars like Steely Dan used him. Hear Alive And Well ? Or Jeremiah song? Etc....
George Martin was the true 5th beatle, no one can deny it. This song should be credited Lennon - Martin.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Am_the_Walrus