Been to most places you mention except the studios other than Trident and Abbey Road. Was actully inside Abbey Road Studio Two recording with a tour group - what an amazing experience being inside Abbey Road
I'm pretty sure Paul was thinking of "Answer Me My Love" by Nat King Cole when he woke up with the "Yesterday" melody. This would explain why he assumed it was already someone else's song; because it was. It even directly shares some lyrics, such as "yesterday I believed that love was here to stay".
You must be tone-deaf....While the chord changes are similar , but certainly not identical, the melodies are world's apart. And...there is not even a syllabic similarity, meaning that rhythm isn't your strong suit either.
@@josephblue4135 They have the same melody. Also, skip ahead to the second verse and its literally the same song. Its okay to do this if it is subconscious, which is what happened with George when he wrote "My Sweet Lord"; he happened to remember a song from the 60s called "He's So Fine".
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Thank you! I think it’s the first time I get one of these! 😊😊
The Beatles went to Trident because they had 8-track recording before Abbey Road, where they were still using 4-track machines.
@@PANTECHNICONRecordings I think I might have said 8 to 16 but I actually meant 4 to 8 as you mentioned! Thanks !!
I read somewhere that MPL stood for McCartney, Paul & Linda
Someone else mentioned that in this comment section! I didn't know! I'd like to think it's true! The official name is McCartney Productions Limited!
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@@neilwinchester9187 thank you!
Another on-point video. GJ, Agustin!
Thanks! I’m glad you liked it !
Been to most places you mention except the studios other than Trident and Abbey Road. Was actully inside Abbey Road Studio Two recording with a tour group - what an amazing experience being inside Abbey Road
@@howcotube it’s such an amazing place isn’t it ? I had the chance to study there for a year!
@@agustinkafka25 was a dream come true to be inside Abbey Road and London is a very special place as of course Liverpool !
Love the video Agustin and I ordered your book for my next wander around London.
@@laurastokowski9683 I’m glad you liked the video! And thank you for getting the book! 😊
What a awesome video Agustin have you a great day ❤😊❤😊
Thank you! You too!
Buen video !!
Gracis!
I'm pretty sure Paul was thinking of "Answer Me My Love" by Nat King Cole when he woke up with the "Yesterday" melody. This would explain why he assumed it was already someone else's song; because it was. It even directly shares some lyrics, such as "yesterday I believed that love was here to stay".
They don't sound at all similar. They are completely different.
I don’t think I know that song! I’ll have a listen!
You must be tone-deaf....While the chord changes are similar , but certainly not identical, the melodies are world's apart. And...there is not even a syllabic similarity, meaning that rhythm isn't your strong suit either.
@@josephblue4135 They have the same melody. Also, skip ahead to the second verse and its literally the same song. Its okay to do this if it is subconscious, which is what happened with George when he wrote "My Sweet Lord"; he happened to remember a song from the 60s called "He's So Fine".
@@dj71162 - I played it for my husband and he agrees with me that they are in no way the same melody.
A minor correction: The Beatles went to Trident because it had 8 (not 16) track. Abbey Road was still only 4 track!
Abbey Road was 4 track and Trident was 8 track….Abbey Road finally had 8 track in September 1968. Trident went to 16 track in 1971.
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Whoever does subtitles needs sacking !!!
@@stevefreary7449 I’m sorry about that. They’re done automatically!