Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band 1967 00:00 Patreon!!! 00:05 Drums, Cowbell and Timpani 02:52 Bass and Tambourine 05:38 Guitars and Organ 08:25 Piano 11:11 1rt Intro Harmony, 1rt Organ, and Lead Vocals 14:02 2nd Intro Harmony, 2nd Organ, and Backing Vocals 16:46 Additional Backing Vocals, Lead Guitar and Tambourine 19:09 French Horn 19:14 3rd Organ and Sound Effects 19:31 Thanks!!! Personnel Drums (1964 Ludwig Super Classic Black Oyster Pearl): Ringo Starr Maracas: George Harrison Cowbell and Tambourine: John Lennon Timpani: Paul Mccartney Bass (Rickenbacker 4001S): Paul Mccartney Lead and Rhythmic (1961 Fender Sonic Blue Stratocaster "Rocky"): George Harrison Guitar (1965 Epiphone ES230TD): John Lennon Piano (1905 Steinway Vertegrand "Mrs Mills" Piano): Paul Mccartney Organ (Hammond RT-3 or Hammond L100 or Hammond S6): George Martin, Paul Mccartney, George Harrison, John Lennon and Ringo Starr Lead Vocal: Ringo Starr Backing Vocals: Paul Mccartney, George Harrison, John Lennon and Ringo Starr French Horns: James W Buck, Neil Sanders, Tony Randall and John Burden ___________________________________________________________________________ Patreon: www.patreon.com/dld2music Instagram: instagram.com/dld2.music/
There's something touching about Ringo singing this all alone. As a singer he may not have impressive technique or range, but he's perfect for this song.
It is a great, great, sublime bass line that drives the song, and adds the exact fills at the right places where the song needs them to be. Just like Something. Paul’s a real genius as an artist.
Listen carefully at 13:40. You can hear the punch in as Ringo dubbed the last part. He struggled to hit that last note and Paul was next to him helping encourage him to hit it. The old analog machines meant you literally had to punch in, yes with a button, to overwrite on a track. The punch in was done pretty darn well for the late 60's!
I always assumed Paul took the high parts and John the low parts on the call and answer vocals and double-tracked them that way, but they BOTH did the high part on one track and they BOTH did the low part on another track. I always loved those times-- starting with "I Want To Hold Your Hand"-- when Paul and John sang the same line together. It created a unique sound
So many associate Joe Cocker's version with great emotion and passion, but give me the final moments of this song, when John, Paul, and George's harmonies lift their friend to the ending high note of his wonderful performance; it's the embodiment of what this song's lyrics are all about.
@@nonrepublicrat What makes you say that? Each Beatle did his part well but Paul's bass line stands out. George's guitar a thousand times more impressive? Are you a guitarist? A bass player? Do you even play any instrument? Tell us why you think the guitar work is a thousand times more impressive. I am a luthier and a guitarist and have had the experience to play in a band. Yes I love the guitar work but I can't see where it is more impressive than the bass line.
John has some nice arpeggios though the band’s discography. He wasn’t a lead guitarist but he had some really tasty riffs, very original strumming patterns, and amazing chord progressions.
it's just great to hear how simply the parts are played, no fancy licks or superfluous notes--i mean the Pyramids are just big blocks of stone but assembled in just the right way and designed with Inspiration look what ya get!
Brilliant stuff by The Beatles AND brilliant stuff by DLD2 Music! for separating all these tracks. Harmonies at 14.02 are just amazing. Hearing them like this gives me even more appreciation of Sgt Pepper. Fans are never satisfied--more please?!!
Ringo singing is even better isolated! There’s a subtle vibrato that is perfect and demonstrates great control and technique. The notion that he’s not a great singer is nuts and probably only the result of context: the other 3 being among the greatest in popular music history
Wow The way they sing the backings on "Would you believe in love at first sight" at 15:30 and "Do you need anybody" at 16:00 is very different than how I hear it on the final mix
For anyone interested, abbey road studios has a plug-in version of the same exact piano played in this, amongst other instruments and recorded at abbey road
You can faintly hear Paul singing during the piano track. He must of been singing to himself when he was recording the piano track and the microphone picked it up.
@@nonrepublicrat Some say mr p is right and some say he is wrong...can't suite everybody..anyway I know something good must happen in your head whether you play one note or many.
Everything about this song is marvelous, from Ringo being encouraged to sing by the lads, to the song itself ! Certainly an underrated Beatles song by all accounts
@@DLD2Music I read somewhere that the lads used to sneak off to the reverb chamber at EMI (Abbey Roads) studio to smoke a bit of reefer between takes, or while the engineers were setting up the mics, from the recording of Rubber Soul and thereafter.
@@thefuzz4447 Sorry. Forgot to mention. That link is to another sublime guitar iso, but the one in 'Strawberry Fields Forever'. Also could listen to it on a loop!
I've just realized that there are almost no photos of George playing his Strat (still in sonic blue) during the Sgt. Pepper sessions. Maybe George really did use that Casino a lot more than we thought? (but the lead in this song definitely sounds like a Strat)
Have you ever posted information on what technology/ audio devices you use to achieve this kind of separation? I love these "Fab" recordings! Mind boggling!! Wow!!!
John's guitar comping sounds very rudimentary. Paul's piano chord voicings are much more colorful, although still quite basic. George Martin deserves an ENORMOUS amount of credit for producing and arranging Beatles' songs.
The rudimentary and basic elements IS the way it's arranged, yet you say despite that George Martin deserves enormous credit? I didn't know George Martin had much of a hand in this era of the Beatles, but I wouldn't be surprised. I do think it's funny though to talk about the arrangement in a negative way and then compliment the arranger- Oh! Unless you were saying that he didn't arrange this, and he deserves credit for arranging their earlier stuff?
Does anyone notice the different snare drum sound on the verses as opposed to the choruses? I'm not a drummer so what is going on here? Is he intentionally hitting the snare in a different spot on the head during the chorus to give it more punch and laying off on the verses to change the dynamic? If so, there is my proof that Ringo is one of the worlds best rock drummers....
I download all of these just in case Yoko gets to them. (No hate on Yoko but she took down the Real Love demo recently and it broke my heart I can’t find it anywhere)
11:11-11:19 "Biiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy Sheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeears!" has something to do with Ringo apparently according to Google
An attractive analysis of this superb tune and song that has given to me pacification of my soul for the past fifty-five years. But was that affected by their drug use: lysergic acid diethylamide?
Tengo muchos años escuchando esta música .y siempre buscaba la manera de separar los instrumentos voces soñaba con esto y pofin tu nos das ese privilegio a todos los beatlemaniaco de escuchar la música de los beatles de manera diferente . Gracias espero más de ellos .
@@DLD2Music I guess they felt that as it would be buried in the mix (until now!), and as tape and studio time were expensive, they wouldn't go back and re-take the tracks.
And what is heard in the background on the drums is due to the fact that the song was recorded live And some instruments remain in the background of the others
@@kurwabobrze633 It very much resembles Paul's style of playing. Also, when George played rhythm, he often played it rather straight-up with not much alteration. Also, the rhythm guitar is most often credited to George by Beatles authors, since John only played cowbell in the rhythm track.
@@JesperSalama If the guitar is Paul then John played piano by process of elimination. I don't think so, though. The basic track was guitar, drums, piano, tambourine, as you can see here (th-cam.com/video/vLIFWY8dKd4/w-d-xo.html). I would guess the cowbell was Ringo's right hand as he snared with the left, idk. My guess is John on tamb. (or maybe John on piano Paul on tamb like Hey Bulldog, the piano is simple enough)
I never knew the famous drum break was a full on timpani let alone that it was Paul not Ringo who played it. Shows how epic the song was. Or did it show the others as backing men to Paul. Name any other song that used a timpani like this- except Tommy.
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band 1967
00:00 Patreon!!!
00:05 Drums, Cowbell and Timpani
02:52 Bass and Tambourine
05:38 Guitars and Organ
08:25 Piano
11:11 1rt Intro Harmony, 1rt Organ, and Lead Vocals
14:02 2nd Intro Harmony, 2nd Organ, and Backing Vocals
16:46 Additional Backing Vocals, Lead Guitar and Tambourine
19:09 French Horn
19:14 3rd Organ and Sound Effects
19:31 Thanks!!!
Personnel
Drums (1964 Ludwig Super Classic Black Oyster Pearl): Ringo Starr
Maracas: George Harrison
Cowbell and Tambourine: John Lennon
Timpani: Paul Mccartney
Bass (Rickenbacker 4001S): Paul Mccartney
Lead and Rhythmic (1961 Fender Sonic Blue Stratocaster "Rocky"): George Harrison
Guitar (1965 Epiphone ES230TD): John Lennon
Piano (1905 Steinway Vertegrand "Mrs Mills" Piano): Paul Mccartney
Organ (Hammond RT-3 or Hammond L100 or Hammond S6): George Martin, Paul Mccartney, George Harrison, John Lennon and Ringo Starr
Lead Vocal: Ringo Starr
Backing Vocals: Paul Mccartney, George Harrison, John Lennon and Ringo Starr
French Horns: James W Buck, Neil Sanders, Tony Randall and John Burden
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It needs more cowbell!!
@@TJamesBell yea
What kind of heads was Ringo using at the time?
There's something touching about Ringo singing this all alone. As a singer he may not have impressive technique or range, but he's perfect for this song.
Yeah that’s what I’m thinking
You mean the song is perfect for him :-)
Couldn’t do it any OTHER WAY, couldn’t do it any OTHER WAY,
couldn’t do it any OTHER WAY,
Ringo one of the most tasteful drummer ever and a nice singer.Sir Richard Starkey
Of course it's perfect: He's RINGO, for fuck's sake!
Paul's bass is just a tune of its own. Very inventive and joyful.
You should read Geoff Emerick's book Here There and Everywhere. Very detailed about the bass sound on Sgt Pepper.
Somebody watched 321 McCartney
He recorded it in the control room according to Geoff Emerick.
He's not the most melodic bass player of all time for nothing!
It is a great, great, sublime bass line that drives the song, and adds the exact fills at the right places where the song needs them to be.
Just like Something.
Paul’s a real genius as an artist.
This song isn't possible without Ringo's rock-solid beat. The guy is a metronome! Or, as he said, "I AM the fucking click track!"
Listen carefully at 13:40. You can hear the punch in as Ringo dubbed the last part. He struggled to hit that last note and Paul was next to him helping encourage him to hit it. The old analog machines meant you literally had to punch in, yes with a button, to overwrite on a track. The punch in was done pretty darn well for the late 60's!
Ringo and his perfect understated fills that everyone knows by heart 0:44
I always loved that one.
@@StudioMargalima iconic
@@StudioMargalima What's not to love?
The ''do you need anybody'' backing vocals are the most badass thing ever. That high note on ''need''...fantastic.
I always assumed Paul took the high parts and John the low parts on the call and answer vocals and double-tracked them that way, but they BOTH did the high part on one track and they BOTH did the low part on another track. I always loved those times-- starting with "I Want To Hold Your Hand"-- when Paul and John sang the same line together. It created a unique sound
So many associate Joe Cocker's version with great emotion and passion, but give me the final moments of this song, when John, Paul, and George's harmonies lift their friend to the ending high note of his wonderful performance; it's the embodiment of what this song's lyrics are all about.
The great harmonies and Pauls melodic bass always made this.
george's guitar work here is a thousand times more impressive. you just like to repeat whatever is the trendy thing to say.
@@nonrepublicrat What makes you say that? Each Beatle did his part well but Paul's bass line stands out. George's guitar a thousand times more impressive? Are you a guitarist? A bass player? Do you even play any instrument? Tell us why you think the guitar work is a thousand times more impressive. I am a luthier and a guitarist and have had the experience to play in a band. Yes I love the guitar work but I can't see where it is more impressive than the bass line.
@@nonrepublicrat that’s just like, your opinion man
@@nonrepublicrat lol.
@@ruelitocayamanda8162, The bass is more impressive easily.
Wow, I was NOT prepared for the backing vocals. The Lennon McCartney magic.
I heard a surprised-sounding "Oh!", I think from Paul, at the end of the isolated backing vocals track with John.
@@sevensorrows2595 I heard it too, now that you pointed it out!
When you forget Harrison did backing vocals to
why you don't mention george? you lame brain.
I love the tone of Ringo's backbeat. So bright!
Amazing how they layered these songs.
The studio itself was an instrument imo
no ones talking about that beautiful guitar run John does in 5:42, so serene
It was John who played it. In his Epiphone Casino. George played lead with Rocky.
John has some nice arpeggios though the band’s discography. He wasn’t a lead guitarist but he had some really tasty riffs, very original strumming patterns, and amazing chord progressions.
it's just great to hear how simply the parts are played, no fancy licks or superfluous notes--i mean the Pyramids are just big blocks of stone but assembled in just the right way and designed with Inspiration look what ya get!
Brilliant stuff by The Beatles AND brilliant stuff by DLD2 Music! for separating all these tracks. Harmonies at 14.02 are just amazing. Hearing them like this gives me even more appreciation of Sgt Pepper. Fans are never satisfied--more please?!!
Yeah, more stuff upcoming
Ringo singing is even better isolated! There’s a subtle vibrato that is perfect and demonstrates great control and technique. The notion that he’s not a great singer is nuts and probably only the result of context: the other 3 being among the greatest in popular music history
One of my favorite things in Ringo's drumming is that his drumming kinda grows and develop as the song is played
Wow The way they sing the backings on "Would you believe in love at first sight" at 15:30 and "Do you need anybody" at 16:00 is very different than how I hear it on the final mix
its so cool hearing how many effects are put on the vocals, they were one of the first hyperpop vocalists
This is remarkable. One of the best 'Deconstructing' projects I've heard. Well done!
At 14:27 you can hear Paul sing quietly "by with a little help from my friends" twice to check his pitch.
I heard it, but only once.
No harmonies!
I believe i heard 2 harmonies?
@@jwmacca1 yes of course. I'm saying, he did a little practice before singing full voice
@@sevensorrows2595 I listened again, I think you're right, only once. I LOVE that they kept this on the track
@@loosilu Thanks Lucie.🙏
Wow, Ringo has such a solid back beat
one of my favourite bass lines from Paul - it's becoming quite an extensive list!
NOT a "line". just some poorly played random notes.
@@nonrepublicrat
Dude lies 💀
Paul’s Am7/D7add9/E at the end on piano is awesome
If it’s a d7 then it wouldn’t be an add 9 it would just be a d9 chord because the 9th eludes to there being a 7th in the chord
Those two chords grabbed my attention too! … beautiful voicings by Paul
Ringo I have always thought was a good singer, he doesn’t sound bad in anyway. He just was put with three once in a life time singers
It's very warm.
Thank you for isolated vocals. Love them.
For anyone interested, abbey road studios has a plug-in version of the same exact piano played in this, amongst other instruments and recorded at abbey road
The French horn... Blooming marvellous
I've just found their spirits of rock'n' roll are latent everywhere.
Especially, their sounds of guitar----s❗️
The chime of the piano in this song is magical for me. It's so bright... so charming!
You can faintly hear Paul singing during the piano track. He must of been singing to himself when he was recording the piano track and the microphone picked it up.
True
The bass line is genius.
no, just very simple and boring. and it is not a "line". just random poorly played notes.
@@nonrepublicrat There's always someone.
@@nonrepublicrat Some say mr p is right and some say he is wrong...can't suite everybody..anyway I know something good must happen in your head whether you play one note or many.
Wow, this is phenomenal. Really amazing how you do this.
Lovely bass line.Drums are spot on and vocals terrific..Great job seperating tracks by DLD2.
Yes Ringo was realky talented so glad to get this. I really love the drums.
De verdad tu canal necesita más suscriptores, más apoyo, haces muy bien trabajo bro
Me encanta esta canción, de mis favoritas de Ringo.
De nuevo, un gran trabajo del canal, sigue así!
Great again! Thank you so much for all your work👍🎶🙏
Wow! Love this reveal. Great drums and bass lines. Genius ! "A splendid time is guaranteed for all."
Everything about this song is marvelous, from Ringo being encouraged to sing by the lads, to the song itself ! Certainly an underrated Beatles song by all accounts
Magical !!!
The piano part is so simple but those chords are as heavenly as God's music. Beautiful song.
Influenced by "Good Vibrations", I'd say :)
@@victormanoeldebrito7629 Good Vibrations doesn't have a notable piano part. Or do you mean a certain chord sequence?
@@tyrannosauruszeppelin2205 The tone.
@@tyrannosauruszeppelin2205 LOL, I meant "God Only Knows", sorry!
@@victormanoeldebrito7629 Oh now I understand! Haha. Yes I can see how it resembles the bright tone of this piano part.
Sweet natural (chamber, hall, room?) reverb on Ringo's vocal.
Abbey Road reverb chamber :0
or maybe Artificial Plate Reverb
@@DLD2Music I read somewhere that the lads used to sneak off to the reverb chamber at EMI (Abbey Roads) studio to smoke a bit of reefer between takes, or while the engineers were setting up the mics, from the recording of Rubber Soul and thereafter.
i love these videos so much
I was wondering why this has so few views, and then I realized it was uploaded minutes ago
john did do this kinda rhythm on good morning good morning. yes
I like The sound Ringo got on the snare and John’s cowbell!
Congratulations, I like you job man, keep going
I love that opening drum part so much
The backing vocals are John and George.
and paul
Ah...The glorious sound of valve compression!
Amazing!
The bass line was inspired by the Beach Boys stuff. :)
Can you do *"Deconstructing The Beatles"* playlist please?
So love this.
Oh yes! Thanks for clarifying the wonderful guitar track 😘😃
Magical, ain't it??
@@TJamesBell Oh YES! 😁
@@thefuzz4447
Here's a great iso of it.
th-cam.com/video/dQdzxsDt-v0/w-d-xo.html
Great!! Thanks for the link 😊
@@thefuzz4447
Sorry. Forgot to mention. That link is to another sublime guitar iso, but the one in 'Strawberry Fields Forever'. Also could listen to it on a loop!
Brilliant job as always
I've just realized that there are almost no photos of George playing his Strat (still in sonic blue) during the Sgt. Pepper sessions. Maybe George really did use that Casino a lot more than we thought? (but the lead in this song definitely sounds like a Strat)
yes
Have you ever posted information on what technology/ audio devices you use to achieve this kind of separation? I love these "Fab" recordings! Mind boggling!! Wow!!!
Ringo's beat is genius
John's guitar comping sounds very rudimentary. Paul's piano chord voicings are much more colorful, although still quite basic.
George Martin deserves an ENORMOUS amount of credit for producing and arranging Beatles' songs.
That's George on guitar not John
The rudimentary and basic elements IS the way it's arranged, yet you say despite that George Martin deserves enormous credit? I didn't know George Martin had much of a hand in this era of the Beatles, but I wouldn't be surprised. I do think it's funny though to talk about the arrangement in a negative way and then compliment the arranger- Oh! Unless you were saying that he didn't arrange this, and he deserves credit for arranging their earlier stuff?
@@DaFreezeeyit’s John
Description is not correct. John played all the guitar in this song except for the fill before the second verse
¡excelente!
Does anyone notice the different snare drum sound on the verses as opposed to the choruses? I'm not a drummer so what is going on here? Is he intentionally hitting the snare in a different spot on the head during the chorus to give it more punch and laying off on the verses to change the dynamic? If so, there is my proof that Ringo is one of the worlds best rock drummers....
Sure sounds like it. I think he's doing rimshots during the choruses, and striking only the middle of the snare in the verses, but I'm not sure.
@@thatmarchingarrow Correct. :-)
Yes I found a video somewhere where he said it was deliberate. :) damn it i can't find it mind you.
I think a different snare ?
What happened at 7:22 or so? 😂 Someone got lost. Lovely. I’ve heard this flub.
Paul's bass is pitchy and it doesn't even matter... actually makes it better haha
Like beach boys
Would be grear to hear the isolated drum track of ghetto woman, by BB King, in which Ringo is the lead drummer
Great
I download all of these just in case Yoko gets to them. (No hate on Yoko but she took down the Real Love demo recently and it broke my heart I can’t find it anywhere)
i will upload a drive of Real Love demo
@@DLD2Music dude i cant tell you how much that would mean to me
@@DLD2Music Is there a special link? :)
drive.google.com/file/d/1yeUGyOs73vvA0tBjb1aG8htYCIijB8Iu/view?usp=sharing
Yoko has nothing to do with it. It’s UMG. Stop bashing Yoko and let it go.
11:11-11:19 "Biiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy Sheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeears!" has something to do with Ringo apparently according to Google
Billy Shears is Ringo
Backing vocals,John and George.
wdym?
FINE
16:34 "oh"
An attractive analysis of this superb tune and song that has given to me pacification of my soul for the past fifty-five years. But was that affected by their drug use: lysergic acid diethylamide?
Fascinating🇺🇸❤️🇬🇧
8:34
Can I hear a vocal from Paul singing lead in the background on the piano track?
Yes! While the band was playing
Ringo looks like he's singing a valls.
GREAT
Tengo muchos años escuchando esta música .y siempre buscaba la manera de separar los instrumentos voces soñaba con esto y pofin tu nos das ese privilegio a todos los beatlemaniaco de escuchar la música de los beatles de manera diferente . Gracias espero más de ellos .
3:45 "Oh yeah" ?
I thought I heard a couple of stumbles/hesitations on one of the guitars. Anyone else notice?
yes the error at the end is the most notable
@@DLD2Music I guess they felt that as it would be buried in the mix (until now!), and as tape and studio time were expensive, they wouldn't go back and re-take the tracks.
19:09 after the song Sgt Peppers
This song is one of the (several) reasons John is my favorite rhythm guitarist
Billy Shears ÀKA as Faul. Good move
Paul's harmonies are clearer and better on just the piano track
John on guitar? John Paul George and Ringo on organ
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Wdym?
Could you possibly put a download for the backup vocals?
What do you mean?
@@DLD2Music like a link to download the backing vocals cuz I don't wanna download the whole video just for them
@@TJtheDJ163 you can download this other video th-cam.com/video/5LOdSWQULak/w-d-xo.html
@@TJtheDJ163don’t be a selfish douche
One person has no friends.
Is that a guide piano and or guitar with the drums, cowbell and timpani? Or just the residue from the track you couldn't remove?
In the 67s we didn't have the freedom to have more than one 8/6 channel mixer, so they took advantage of them by mixing some extra instruments
And what is heard in the background on the drums is due to the fact that the song was recorded live And some instruments remain in the background of the others
I wonder how Martin and Co. made the piano sound like that.
Its just a old piano
John didn't play guitar on this song.
The rhythm guitar is either George or Paul.
“the licks at 6:36 suggest it was Paul” what
maybe is Paul, you can see a photo from the session with the ephi
@@kurwabobrze633 It very much resembles Paul's style of playing. Also, when George played rhythm, he often played it rather straight-up with not much alteration. Also, the rhythm guitar is most often credited to George by Beatles authors, since John only played cowbell in the rhythm track.
John plays guitar on this as well
@@JesperSalama If the guitar is Paul then John played piano by process of elimination. I don't think so, though. The basic track was guitar, drums, piano, tambourine, as you can see here (th-cam.com/video/vLIFWY8dKd4/w-d-xo.html). I would guess the cowbell was Ringo's right hand as he snared with the left, idk. My guess is John on tamb. (or maybe John on piano Paul on tamb like Hey Bulldog, the piano is simple enough)
are the arpeggiated and lead definitely George? i only ask because Paul mentioned George not playing on many Sgt sessions
Yesss, so now are you uploading things hjnintendo fan did, that you didn't? (It's a good thing)
It’s what brothers do
although now I will make them more complete
@@DLD2Music cool
Angel Baby last request....
by Rosie & The Originals?
@@DLD2Music He means by Lennon.
very cool
Ritchie sings like Caruso!!
He has a great voice. Should have been given more great songs to sing like this one.
Y la canción del sgt pepper por qué ya no está :(?
me la sacaron, ya subi el ramake pero esta bloqueado
@@DLD2Music demonios :( lo necesitaba
@@DLD2Music no podrás mandármelo por correo?
@@erikreyes9512 es muy pesado y no tengo lugar el mi drive por culpa del classroom
@@DLD2Music bueno esperó se pueda reproducir nuevamente
I never knew the famous drum break was a full on timpani let alone that it was Paul not Ringo who played it. Shows how epic the song was. Or did it show the others as backing men to Paul. Name any other song that used a timpani like this- except Tommy.
Every Little Thing has Timpani.
Yellow Submarine
Not timpani overdub at all in this song. Wrong - the drum fill is played on the tomtoms of Ringo's kit!
Love Reign O'er me
@@BigSky1 SO underrated