Monday Lennon is my favorite Beatle, Tuesday Ringo, his personality & impeccable drumming wins me over, Wednesday George hits an innovated riff, comes Thursday, McCartney displays the greatest bass of R&R. Friday, Saturday & Sunday I enjoy The Beatles.
@@cjisnewhere9071 No, there's no bass. The basic track was recorded with John on piano, George on guitar, Paul on tambourine and Ringo on drums. The bass was overdubbed later along with guitar and snare
Lennon wrote it as "Hey Bullfrog" but at the end of the backing track Paul barks trying to make John laugh. John laughed and changed the name to "Hey Bulldog" which is not said until the very end. Also McCartney misread Lennon's written words "Measured out in news" as "Measured out in you" John liked that better and kept it in. Also John plays the lead in the song not George.
You can tell that Lennon was coming out of his acid soaked persona, given the snarling vocal being delivered on Hey Bulldog. Plus Yoko was increasingly moving towards his orbit. Hence his new found freedom to challenge McCartney's authority.
Monday Lennon is my favorite Beatle, Tuesday Ringo, his personality & impeccable drumming wins me over, Wednesday George hits an innovated riff, comes Thursday, McCartney displays the greatest bass of R&R. Friday, Saturday & Sunday I enjoy The Beatles.
I love it but damn it feels naked without the loud fuzzy bass line
if you have earphones or headphones on, you can actually hear the bass in the background or it must've been my imagination
@@cjisnewhere9071 no i hear it as well
@@cjisnewhere9071 No, there's no bass. The basic track was recorded with John on piano, George on guitar, Paul on tambourine and Ringo on drums. The bass was overdubbed later along with guitar and snare
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Lennon wrote it as "Hey Bullfrog" but at the end of the backing track Paul barks trying to make John laugh. John laughed and changed the name to "Hey Bulldog" which is not said until the very end. Also McCartney misread Lennon's written words "Measured out in news" as "Measured out in you" John liked that better and kept it in. Also John plays the lead in the song not George.
We know that, Genius
@@Oh_I_Will you may have known that but some people don't.
Thank you for sharing, these facts made my day! I am a Beatles fan since eternity but I didn't know it. :) I also like it better the way Paul misread.
ringos killing it in this version
Agreed!
Pfft….all 4 are killing it
I absolutely love the piano in this song
me too !!
You can tell that Lennon was coming out of his acid soaked persona, given the snarling vocal being delivered on Hey Bulldog. Plus Yoko was increasingly moving towards his orbit. Hence his new found freedom to challenge McCartney's authority.
This is unique
ringo for president
Honestly, I think he would pull that one off pretty darn well, pity he is British though ;)
Your channel is a goldmine
THIS IS BRILLIANT.
Mike d' Abo y Klaus Voorman they was fantastic.
Same linup as when they tracked Walrus. .... Paul on Tambourine , Ringo on Drums and John on Keys....
Sounds Terrific!