@@MonkforillaI mean, they're always evolving, but Rubber Soul is where they're REALLY a different band. They referred to it as the "Pot" album for a reason. I mean, comparing Help, their last 60s pop album, to Revolver, their first psychedelic album, they sound like two entirely different bands, and that's just the span of two years. Wild.
In Mark Lewisohn’s book, The Complete Beatles Chronicle, it’s mentioned in an entry that there were unfinished plans during the White Album sessions to take snippets of each Beatles song up to that point and edit them into a single track on the album.
I like how you can hear how they shift from 60s boy band to psychedelic, and then again from psychedelic to a more ballad focused approach. It’s depressing they made music for such a short time.
@@RingosCarrwhat were those qualities? The term “boy band” was coined in the 1990’s to describe groups who were manufactured by a cooperation, who didn’t play their own instruments nor write their own music but got to do cute dance moves. The only similarity was that girls screamed at them but girls also screamed at The Rolling Stones and Elvis and Frank Sinatra before that. Lennon/McCartney we’re described by the London Times as “The best composers since Schubert” by the London Times in 1963 before they’d even gone to America. I don’t think anyone ever said that about a boy band. The difference in their sound was noticed by everyone in the business. Ronnie Spector said “I want To Hold Your Hand” sounded like it came from the moon. It was so different” No one ever said that about a boy band either where the music is an afterthought to the image.
@dyslexicbatnam1350 Wrong. It had nothing to do with “targeting demographics”. Their manager Brian Epstein never thought of it like that. He had a background in show business and told The Beatles that if they wanted to be successful they would have to drop the leather and smoking on stage etc. And it’s ludicrous to suggest that The Beatles would have preferred to stay at the Cavern. Once they met Epstein, they were thrilled to put The Cavern days behind them and get a record contract. When Epstein told them that suits would be better, they themselves chose the famous collarless suits and Beatle boots. The haircuts were also completely The Beatles own choice and was done after being influenced by people they met in Germany. (The idea that in 1962 they were thinking along the lines of “We are a boy band and this is how there things are done” is just silly and totally wrong) What you’re doing is projecting modern ideas of fame and categories and applying them to the past but it was a different world then. The whole idea of a “group” without a front man, where they all were as famous as each other. It was new. There was no template. There was no no companies studying “demographics”. The whole “screaming girls” thing was as much a surprise to The Beatles as it was to everyone else. It was The Rolling Stones (with front man Mick Jagger) who self consciously, took the “bad boy” approach. The Beatles were rebellious at heart but they were very funny and charming and because of Brian Epstein, initially “clean” so The Stone’s manager played up the sullen, “scruffy” approach and even though their background actually was more “posh” than The Beatles.
Well, you did say that. You said “if they had their way, they’d still be playing in the cavern”. You keep using the words “demographics” and “manufactured”. They didn’t manufacture anything or think about demographics. They were a rock and roll band so automatically in those days that meant that they were not mainstream. Having a broad appeal and becoming accepted by the mainstream does not in any way make them the equivalent of a “boy band” “mainstream appeal” doesn’t even begin to describe it. They were more than merely a rock band, they became the most famous people in the world. There were huge cultural changes that occurred in the 1960’s. It was a time when the young were ready to develop their own “counter culture” and for young people all over the world The Beatles were the heroes who were making it possible. The Big Bang was their appearance on The Ed Sullivan in 1964, the most influential event in Rock history because there were millions of kids who watched it who were inspired to start up a rock band. There are quite a few iconic rock stars who said they were inspired to do what they do after seeing The Beatles on Ed Sullivan. They didn’t think “oh, this is a boy band” They didn’t think it was “mainstream”. Far from it. As for the suits, John Lennon in hindsight complained about them, but McCartney loved them and said that the matching suits made them feel like a strong unit. It’s not true to say it’s not who they were. It was who they were at that time. Even when they met Brian Epstein they already knew that the greasy Elvis hair and leather was passé so none of them complained when Epstein suggested suits and they didn’t think about demographics or “manufacturing” anything, They had a desire to not be like everybody else so they said “Ok if we’re going wear suits then we want to choose them ourselves” so that’s where the Pierre Cardin suits and Beatle boots came in. The hair was theres. They didn’t feel it was a “gimmick” that they were ready to drop, given half the chance. It was what they were into at that time. A very important part of their popularity from the beginning was their lack of show biz phoniness and not taking any shit from anyone. There was none of the usual “fake sincerity” with them. It’s an important point to make that there was never anything “manufactured” about The Beatles. They were in charge of their own destiny.
The best part of For No One is "The day breaks/Your mind aches/There will be times when all the things she said will fill your head/You won't forget her" Not because of the lyrics, but because of the French horn counterpoint melody that reprises the melody from the bridge. It gives me chills every time I hear it.
Thank you for this ❤ That was quite an emotional journey. Listening to the change from sounding like the bunch of kids they were at Please, Please Me to the maturity of Abbey Road will never stop blowing my mind. All in less than eight years. They are the best band in history and the best there will ever be, in my opinion!
17:59 This sounded so tragic and alarming when I first heard it, it really stuck with me. Of course, the actual context of the song is less tragic than I imagined, but it's got me emotional nonetheless.
As soon as I clicked on the video I went straight to help and found “I need you”. Glad to know we share the same favorite part on my favorite Beatles song😅
I have the largest beatles Spotify playlist aside from Spotify’s “this is” playlist, The Beatles Greatest hits. Got one or two more from this vid, the collaboration is real😌
Honestly for me in Strawberry Fields Forever my favorite part is when John sings “ I mean it must be high or low”. I don’t know why but it hits hard for me.
Some choices that hurt a bit: Do you want to know a secret If I Fell I’m Happy Just To Dance With You Tell Me Why I Feel Fine Mr. Moonlight Eight Days A Week The Word With A Little Help From My-Friends Fixing A Hole Revolution While My Guitar Gently Weeps Happiness Is A Warm Gun Yer Blues Mother Nature’s Son Cry Baby Cry I Want You (She’s So Heavy) She Came In Through The- Bathroom Window The End Still Really Fun! Love hearing everyone’s choices in these kinds of videos
Thanks for commenting! I know it was a bit disappointing for some songs to only include a guitar solo as my favorite part, but to me at least they outshine the vocal performances in some of their songs, like in Yer Blues
229 songs they OFFICIALLY recorded and released originally. Numbers change when adding live performances, bootlegs, re- releases, covers, etc.etc.etc. Lots of different answers to this question depending on what's included! Of course, it doesn't include any post Beatles recordings by these four magnanimous musicians. For any naysayers, yes in an 8-9 yr period!!! (Counting really early recordings, 1962-63) Forever ❤❤❤❤
Muy bien, si señor. Me ha gustado mucho. Eres el único, de todos los que hacen estas cosas, que ha puesto las 211 canciones oficiales de los Baetles. Ni una mas ni una menos.👌👍💪😊
@@klop4228 Paul was only 20 when he wrote the first version, and that wasn’t his original lyric (John offered that modification). It’s a bit unfair that the tune has been deemed 😏 in recent times.
For a guy who has been churning out hit tunes for almost 65 years, Lady Madonna might be McCartney's best. It's on a whole other level to the songs around it
One sweet dream Pick up the bags and get in the limousine Soon we'll be away from here Step on the gas and wipe that tear away One sweet dream came true today
Wow. I feel like Im getting a slight resonant reverberation of what it must have felt like to be a young american in the 1960s. i was born in 95, and understand that Im assuming a great deal and filling massive gaps of factual inaccuracies with my own idealized versions of what Id imagine it to be, but I still try to imagine wgat it must have been like for those folks. I mean, their entire culture flipped right upside down onto its head, and the beatles with their discography almost perfectly represent that massive journey. As I listened to this video, I heard Lennon singing Girl, and started to get a sense of "This is when it all probably really started coming into view for the masses." Like the first scent of a meal that someone is cooking in the apartment next to yours. Something's there. Mapping out those years and those changes in my mind, and then projecting them along throughout the 70s, 80s, 90s, until today, and just kind of observing the whole thing as a single ride makes me feel so uneasy and upset. It looks like a strong, optimistic , and organized culture and society going through a conplete crisis, and dissolving into nothing. Or, clawing to keep itself together as things trend downwards. Obviously The society that those kids turned their backs to in the 1960s wasnt perfect, and it had a lot of problems, but man.. Comparing it to now? We are LOST. we are SEPARATED. Ugh
I’m a changed man who now realizes that Cry Baby Cry is in fact not a mid song Also my new favorite part is: “King of Marigold was in the kitchen Cooking breakfast for the queen The queen was in the parlour Playing piano for the children of the king”
@@RingosCarr Can i just ask, how did you get this video up with every Beatles song without copyright and flagged etc? i've tried putting my own ranking video up and it just gets flagged?
In I’ll Get You, the chord change in it’s not like me to pretend, Paul McCartney borrowed the cord change from Joan Baez in the song all my trials. And that is my favorite part.
Thank you for using the new mixes on the albums from Revolver! Edit: Nevermnd, it seems like you only used the new mix from Revolver. If anyone reads this, you should avoid the 2009 Remaster. The new remixes from the Super Deluxe versions of Revolver onwards sound way more modern and don't have this annoying panning.
I agree the remixed versions are far superior, though not every song has a remixed version so I just went with the 2009 remasters. In an ideal world I would have used the mono mixes without the terrible panning on songs like Eleanor Rigby, but again only some songs have mono mixes, which is really annoying
Be aware that the true chronology of Beatles recordings ends with _Abbey Road_ . That album was recorded after almost all of _Let It Be_ , “I Me Mine” being the exception (John Lennon did not participate, having officially left the band by that point).
My favourite part in "Thank You Girl" is Thank you girl for loving me the way that you do, way that you do, that's the kind of love that is too good to be true.
I used premier pro to edit them all together and I downloaded them from the Beatles TH-cam channel It probably took like 60-70 hours to complete in total
from rubber soul onwards it's literally a different band
best band of all time
To my ear, _Help!_ is where the quality rises to the next level.
Id say Beatles for sale
@@MonkforillaI mean, they're always evolving, but Rubber Soul is where they're REALLY a different band. They referred to it as the "Pot" album for a reason. I mean, comparing Help, their last 60s pop album, to Revolver, their first psychedelic album, they sound like two entirely different bands, and that's just the span of two years. Wild.
Beginning: Please Please Me - Help!
Middle: Rubber Soul - Magical Mystery Tour
End: White Album - Let It Be
LSD go hard
this is basically a beatles discography speedrun
Definitely not WR tho 😔
@@RingosCarrwr?
@@BackupChannel-nq6fgworld record
In Mark Lewisohn’s book, The Complete Beatles Chronicle, it’s mentioned in an entry that there were unfinished plans during the White Album sessions to take snippets of each Beatles song up to that point and edit them into a single track on the album.
That would’ve been really cool.
That would’ve been cool, I always liked it in “All You Need is Love” where at the end you can hear a few of their hit love songs mashed together
Elton John did that on his debut album Empty Sky with the end of the track Gulliver/It’s Hay Chewed.
someone should try to do that because that would be crazy to hear
@@sen3782Ringo already did it. Check out his song “Postcards From Paradise”
I love how your favorite part of “Wild Honey Pie” is the end
I like how you can hear how they shift from 60s boy band to psychedelic, and then again from psychedelic to a more ballad focused approach. It’s depressing they made music for such a short time.
Common L to call them Boyband, boybands became a thing after The Beatles
@@oliver_l9028 they had many of the qualities of a modern boy band in their early years, so I wouldn’t call it entirely incorrect
@@RingosCarrwhat were those qualities? The term “boy band” was coined in the 1990’s to describe groups who were manufactured by a cooperation, who didn’t play their own instruments nor write their own music but got to do cute dance moves. The only similarity was that girls screamed at them but girls also screamed at The Rolling Stones and Elvis and Frank Sinatra before that. Lennon/McCartney we’re described by the London Times as “The best composers since Schubert” by the London Times in 1963 before they’d even gone to America. I don’t think anyone ever said that about a boy band. The difference in their sound was noticed by everyone in the business. Ronnie Spector said “I want To Hold Your Hand” sounded like it came from the moon. It was so different” No one ever said that about a boy band either where the music is an afterthought to the image.
@dyslexicbatnam1350 Wrong. It had nothing to do with “targeting demographics”. Their manager Brian Epstein never thought of it like that. He had a background in show business and told The Beatles that if they wanted to be successful they would have to drop the leather and smoking on stage etc.
And it’s ludicrous to suggest that The Beatles would have preferred to stay at the Cavern. Once they met Epstein, they were thrilled to put The Cavern days behind them and get a record contract. When Epstein told them that suits would be better, they themselves chose the famous collarless suits and Beatle boots. The haircuts were also completely The Beatles own choice and was done after being influenced by people they met in Germany. (The idea that in 1962 they were thinking along the lines of “We are a boy band and this is how there things are done” is just silly and totally wrong)
What you’re doing is projecting modern ideas of fame and categories and applying them to the past but it was a different world then. The whole idea of a “group” without a front man, where they all were as famous as each other. It was new. There was no template. There was no no companies studying “demographics”. The whole “screaming girls” thing was as much a surprise to The Beatles as it was to everyone else.
It was The Rolling Stones (with front man Mick Jagger) who self consciously, took the “bad boy” approach. The Beatles were rebellious at heart but they were very funny and charming and because of Brian Epstein, initially “clean” so The Stone’s manager played up the sullen, “scruffy” approach and even though their background actually was more “posh” than The Beatles.
Well, you did say that. You said “if they had their way, they’d still be playing in the cavern”.
You keep using the words “demographics” and “manufactured”. They didn’t manufacture anything or think about demographics. They were a rock and roll band so automatically in those days that meant that they were not mainstream. Having a broad appeal and becoming accepted by the mainstream does not in any way make them the equivalent of a “boy band” “mainstream appeal” doesn’t even begin to describe it. They were more than merely a rock band, they became the most famous people in the world. There were huge cultural changes that occurred in the 1960’s. It was a time when the young were ready to develop their own “counter culture” and for young people all over the world The Beatles were the heroes who were making it possible. The Big Bang was their appearance on The Ed Sullivan in 1964, the most influential event in Rock history because there were millions of kids who watched it who were inspired to start up a rock band. There are quite a few iconic rock stars who said they were inspired to do what they do after seeing The Beatles on Ed Sullivan. They didn’t think “oh, this is a boy band” They didn’t think it was “mainstream”. Far from it.
As for the suits, John Lennon in hindsight complained about them, but McCartney loved them and said that the matching suits made them feel like a strong unit. It’s not true to say it’s not who they were. It was who they were at that time. Even when they met Brian Epstein they already knew that the greasy Elvis hair and leather was passé so none of them complained when Epstein suggested suits and they didn’t think about demographics or “manufacturing” anything, They had a desire to not be like everybody else so they said “Ok if we’re going wear suits then we want to choose them ourselves” so that’s where the Pierre Cardin suits and Beatle boots came in. The hair was theres. They didn’t feel it was a “gimmick” that they were ready to drop, given half the chance. It was what they were into at that time. A very important part of their popularity from the beginning was their lack of show biz phoniness and not taking any shit from anyone. There was none of the usual “fake sincerity” with them. It’s an important point to make that there was never anything “manufactured” about The Beatles. They were in charge of their own destiny.
I'll Follow the Sun is such an underrated gem.
the verse drags it down imo but the chorus is incredible
Thank you for putting the non album tracks in the right places! A lot of videos like this don’t
Thanks! It took some research, but I’m very specific about that kind of stuff :)
‘And your bird can sing’ part is the best❤
My favorite part of Wild Honey Pie is when it ends too
The best part of For No One is "The day breaks/Your mind aches/There will be times when all the things she said will fill your head/You won't forget her" Not because of the lyrics, but because of the French horn counterpoint melody that reprises the melody from the bridge. It gives me chills every time I hear it.
Actually the best part is “And in her eyes you see nothing/no sign of love behind the tears/ cried for no one/ a love that should’ve lasted years”
@@tilebreakersTrue
@@tilebreakersYeah, I agree, that part is beautiful.
@@tilebreakers I agree
@@tilebreakersi was thinking the same thing. that part is what makes the song a top 5 revolver track for me
i can't express myself w/ the transtition of "you won't see me" and "Nowhere Man"
My radio head plays Beatles just like this all day long
Not Beatles, “The” Beatles😂😂😂
Radiohead are another band pal, try again
RADIOHEAD?? noo aaalaarmss and noo surpriiisesss
Radiohead are another legendary music act. If you’ve never listened to their music before, I couldn’t possibly give you a stronger recommendation.
No pun intended
Thank you for this ❤ That was quite an emotional journey. Listening to the change from sounding like the bunch of kids they were at Please, Please Me to the maturity of Abbey Road will never stop blowing my mind. All in less than eight years. They are the best band in history and the best there will ever be, in my opinion!
17:59 This sounded so tragic and alarming when I first heard it, it really stuck with me. Of course, the actual context of the song is less tragic than I imagined, but it's got me emotional nonetheless.
17:59 this song always makes me wanna cry but that part especially makes me wanna sob
Fr 😢
Same. Even this short fragment made my eyes fill with tears
I fucking love She’s Leaving Home 😢
I was 11 when they came on the scene-knew every song -I must have worn those albums out because I remember every track-love them
For the songwriters I would love and be happy to hear just the bridge of every tune.
Such magnificent songwriting.
Great job !
As soon as I clicked on the video I went straight to help and found “I need you”. Glad to know we share the same favorite part on my favorite Beatles song😅
The transition from Good Morning Good Morning to Sgt Peppers (Reprise) is perfect
I really thought you gonna put the "AAAAaaaah Aah aah aaaaaaah" part of A day in life, the whole song is a master piece anyway 😆
Yeah, that's the part I would have picked 😊
I have the largest beatles Spotify playlist aside from Spotify’s “this is” playlist, The Beatles Greatest hits. Got one or two more from this vid, the collaboration is real😌
I can agree with you on Yesterday, but my fav part for Eleanor Rigby is hands down the chorus “I look at all the lonely people”
And my favorite is 'no one was saved'...darkest lyrics of pop music.
This video made me love The Beatles even more!
Honestly for me in Strawberry Fields Forever my favorite part is when John sings “ I mean it must be high or low”. I don’t know why but it hits hard for me.
This is like time travel…and before you know it it’s over 😢 great memories ❤
I love the early years.
I love cry baby cry, the lyrics are good and Lennon sings the song fantastically.
Agreed. One of my favorite Beatles deep tracks.
I like most of this list, but there is that INSANE drum fill at the end of Thank You Girl, so that is my favorite part.
Legend for including the singles that weren't on albums (Past Masters & 1)
I'm even going to enjoy this video because of the work it must have taken to make it. I loved
Some choices that hurt a bit:
Do you want to know a secret
If I Fell
I’m Happy Just To Dance With You
Tell Me Why
I Feel Fine
Mr. Moonlight
Eight Days A Week
The Word
With A Little Help From My-Friends
Fixing A Hole
Revolution
While My Guitar Gently Weeps
Happiness Is A Warm Gun
Yer Blues
Mother Nature’s Son
Cry Baby Cry
I Want You (She’s So Heavy)
She Came In Through The- Bathroom Window
The End
Still Really Fun! Love hearing everyone’s choices in these kinds of videos
Thanks for commenting!
I know it was a bit disappointing for some songs to only include a guitar solo as my favorite part, but to me at least they outshine the vocal performances in some of their songs, like in Yer Blues
3 George 4 Paul 10 John.
How is this video not like 18 years long they released a lot of songs.
Unfortunately they were only together for about 8 years 😔
229 songs they OFFICIALLY recorded and released originally. Numbers change when adding live performances, bootlegs, re- releases, covers, etc.etc.etc. Lots of different answers to this question depending on what's included! Of course, it doesn't include any post Beatles recordings by these four magnanimous musicians. For any naysayers, yes in an 8-9 yr period!!! (Counting really early recordings, 1962-63)
Forever
❤❤❤❤
10:47 the transition
Hard Day's Night & Help are the real launching pads people say Rubber Soul is
That first line from “Girl” 👍
Free As A Bird: when George's powerful solo hits and those harmonies hit.... *insert spongebob flying backwards meme*
Those 3-part harmonies be hitting hard
Muy bien, si señor. Me ha gustado mucho. Eres el único, de todos los que hacen estas cosas, que ha puesto las 211 canciones oficiales de los Baetles. Ni una mas ni una menos.👌👍💪😊
Wrong, Wrong, WRONG!
the best part of I Saw Her Standing There is...
"1, 2, 3, 4!!!" and "Well, she was just seventeen!!"
More like Long, Long, LONG!
If you know what I mean ;-)
@@klop4228 Paul was only 20 when he wrote the first version, and that wasn’t his original lyric (John offered that modification). It’s a bit unfair that the tune has been deemed 😏 in recent times.
@@jacksons1010 I know, but it is still funny.
You done did She Came in Through the Bathroom Window DIRTY! 29:30
The song has so many great lines! He flubbed that one.
Kinda sad that free as a bird and real love isn’t on here but this video is still amazing
Ringo's fills during the bridge of Hello Goodbye get me hyped
Best
Band
EVER!! ❤❤❤
Evdry second of a Beatles song is the best part of aBeatles song.
the best part of all i've got to do is the very end for me, where it goes and the same goes for me... best song off with the beatles by far
From me to use my favorite
That part in Anytime at All is beautiful
As of today it now needs to be updated
For a guy who has been churning out hit tunes for almost 65 years, Lady Madonna might be McCartney's best. It's on a whole other level to the songs around it
totally agree, it's brilliant
FantaStic 🎉🎉🎉
Free As A Bird, Real Love and Now And Then
your favorite part of Wild Honey Pie is when it ends 😅😅
The only notable part of the song is the ending so it works out like that sometimes
Not gonna watch this but this is a hilarious great idea for a video
You got a new subscriber pal, thanks for this comp
Revolver is my favorite album but earlier Beatles tunes were great!
One sweet dream
Pick up the bags and get in the limousine
Soon we'll be away from here
Step on the gas and wipe that tear away
One sweet dream came true today
That piano part on Not A Second Time its beautiful for me
Wow. I feel like Im getting a slight resonant reverberation of what it must have felt like to be a young american in the 1960s. i was born in 95, and understand that Im assuming a great deal and filling massive gaps of factual inaccuracies with my own idealized versions of what Id imagine it to be, but I still try to imagine wgat it must have been like for those folks. I mean, their entire culture flipped right upside down onto its head, and the beatles with their discography almost perfectly represent that massive journey. As I listened to this video, I heard Lennon singing Girl, and started to get a sense of "This is when it all probably really started coming into view for the masses." Like the first scent of a meal that someone is cooking in the apartment next to yours. Something's there.
Mapping out those years and those changes in my mind, and then projecting them along throughout the 70s, 80s, 90s, until today, and just kind of observing the whole thing as a single ride makes me feel so uneasy and upset. It looks like a strong, optimistic , and organized culture and society going through a conplete crisis, and dissolving into nothing. Or, clawing to keep itself together as things trend downwards. Obviously The society that those kids turned their backs to in the 1960s wasnt perfect, and it had a lot of problems, but man.. Comparing it to now? We are LOST. we are SEPARATED. Ugh
objectively correct list
Beatles❤
Great video thank you for sharing :)
One word. Thankyou
I love how you chose the clip of can you take me back as your cry baby cry track. lol
Proof that Cry Baby Cry is a mid song
@@RingosCarr no beatles song is a mid song
Cry baby cry is... Well in the Beatles their catalogue it is a mid song, but their mid songs are still way better then 90% of all music
I’m a changed man who now realizes that Cry Baby Cry is in fact not a mid song
Also my new favorite part is:
“King of Marigold was in the kitchen
Cooking breakfast for the queen
The queen was in the parlour
Playing piano for the children of the king”
@@RingosCarr Can i just ask, how did you get this video up with every Beatles song without copyright and flagged etc? i've tried putting my own ranking video up and it just gets flagged?
In I’ll Get You, the chord change in it’s not like me to pretend, Paul McCartney borrowed the cord change from Joan Baez in the song all my trials. And that is my favorite part.
Interesting, I never knew that!
Now we need the Anthology albums
OK OK OCTOPUS’S GARDEN IS TOO GOOD😭
Please Please Me é meu álbum favorito dos Beatles, o segundo é Sargent Pepper's
She said she'd always been a dancer! She worked at fifteen clubs a day.
How did you miss that one?
Impressive. You must be a very big Beatles fan 😯
I dabble
I am and I have always been a Beatle fan. And I always will. For sure. !!!!!
@@marilenetala3050 Wasn't talking to you
thomasfish744. You are right. Yes, I am and I have always been in love with the Beatles.
Yes, I have always been. Beatlemaniac forever. ! !!!
Thank you for using the new mixes on the albums from Revolver!
Edit: Nevermnd, it seems like you only used the new mix from Revolver. If anyone reads this, you should avoid the 2009 Remaster. The new remixes from the Super Deluxe versions of Revolver onwards sound way more modern and don't have this annoying panning.
I agree the remixed versions are far superior, though not every song has a remixed version so I just went with the 2009 remasters.
In an ideal world I would have used the mono mixes without the terrible panning on songs like Eleanor Rigby, but again only some songs have mono mixes, which is really annoying
So sad by the time we arrive at the Let It Be album because you know it’s near the end. I think it’s my favorite album though
Be aware that the true chronology of Beatles recordings ends with _Abbey Road_ . That album was recorded after almost all of _Let It Be_ , “I Me Mine” being the exception (John Lennon did not participate, having officially left the band by that point).
@@jacksons1010 I already know it all
@@jacksons1010 can’t catch me lacking on Beatles trivia
Bravo, quasi tutte con i miei stessi gusti.
The best part of Old Brown Shoe is the solo
You need to update this video
I'll be back is so underrated 😢
One of my favorite moments is when John (or George) takes the solo for Hey Bulldog. What an awesome fucking solo.
The "ska" middle eight on I Call Your Name!
My favourite part in "Thank You Girl" is Thank you girl for loving me the way that you do, way that you do, that's the kind of love that is too good to be true.
You left out best of each song!
Not saying your favorite part of hello goodbye is the outro is criminal
Unfortunately I have a vendetta against Hoola dancers
Some excellent takes.
It's always hard to choose a part of a Beatles song for Instagram stories.
HA they only made another song to mess with this video
He missed also Free as a Bird and Real Love
My favorite part of "Wild Honey Pie" is when it ends.
My left ear is suffering in With the Beatles
I don’t know why the mixing is so terrible on their early stereo releases. I should have used to mono ones, but they’re not all readily available
Im mad that you didn’t use “I cant believe it’s happened to me. I cant conceive of any more misery!” From Ask Me Why
And then the fireman rushes in…,
From the pouring rain…..,
vErY STrAngE… Penny…-
Great video! Keep up the good work
Thanks! Can do!
You miss the Despicable me part on "tell me why"
Now I’m curious
@@RingosCarr"IF THERES ANYTHING I CAN DOOOOO"
Your captions for Beatles For Sale say With The Beatles
Yeah I didn’t notice that until right after I posted the video 😔
Literally just came to make sure “I need a fix cause I’m goin down” was here
where's the mentally unstable person that comments every song timestamp
I’ve been waiting for them and they’ve never come 😔
😁very nice.
Agree
Come on! come on
*What a pity "Let it be... naked" was left out 😢*
It probably would have been mostly the same selections
@@RingosCarr Well, at least "The long and winding road", itq"...naked" version being really interesting.
07:21 - 09:31 with the beatles ?
I realized that right after I posted the video :(
@@RingosCarrOops!
All Together Now
brill idea well done
How did you download all those songs in a single video and how many time did it take you to edit that?
I used premier pro to edit them all together and I downloaded them from the Beatles TH-cam channel
It probably took like 60-70 hours to complete in total
@@RingosCarr damn bro, good job, like and subscriber
@@ChrisMorris0 Thanks! :)