You are hands down the best Beatles song teacher in my opinion. I struggle with covers and you have a way that just works for me. Words can't describe my gratitude. I found you through your Don't let me down tutorial, which is amazing. Currently I'm working a seven day week and struggle to play any guitar but soon I'll have time and intend to put these tutorials to practice. Until then I'll just enjoy them anyway. Really good work 👍
I am in Liverpool England. Practically walking distance from Hambleton Hall in Page Moss. The Beatles played it regularly in early 1960 Now sadly demolished. It became a probation and a DHSS bulding. Always walk past where it stood and I say to myself. The greatest rock stars in history played in that spot. My girlfriend just thinks I am mad, Been in awe of the Beatles all my life but could never play or sing Beatles songs like you can. Fantastic Lessons and Thanks. Tony from the pool.
Nice comment but I grew up in Liverpool Sydney, a working clas suburb at least when I lived there, but I noticed you say "the pool" when we called it "Livo". All the best.
It’s amazing to think that this song was recorded at the end of a long day...with John singing with a cold/sore throat! The amount of energy that you feel from this performance...just wow!🤩
Yes amazing but they were a hard working band and were pretty seasoned by this recording I think. Amazing to see Paul even now hardly drinks during his performances!
What an ear! I've listened to that song a thousand times, even saw them live in '65 - there's no way that I would have picked up that level of detail, ever. Brilliant again!
William Gray - That's very kind of you. I got up at 6am the day I recorded it - screamed my brains out for an hour trying to rip up my vocal cords before I attempted it. I could barely speak for the rest of the day! lol
@@MPfrance Wow!! Better cover of his vocal than most of the "Johns" I've heard in Beatles tribute bands!! You nailed it!! Thank you for the post. I'm a guitar player in an all around cover band and was missing the subtle parts that really make Twist And Shout sound right!!
@@MPfrance John said in Anthology pretty the same. He just couldn't sing it, so he screamed that devil's song, and at the end he damaged his voice, of course, and couldn't even speak like you.
Arsen Vlasov - I was hoarse for the rest of the day when I recorded my vocal attempt. I videotaped the lesson part two days later when my voice returned.
Wish I had these videos 30 years ago when I was first learning how to play. So many bad habits to unlearn, but having lots of fun learning all my favorite songs.
BattlinBuck - That's kind of you. I was a bit embarrassed to post it 'cuz John is SO amazing on it. But do know - I ripped my voice up for an hour before I tried to sing it - was completely hoarse for the rest of the day.
Mike, a great breakdown of this song. I really appreciate your attention to detail and the hard work that must have taken. I am a 65 year old guitarist and like many other guitarists my age I can testify that the Beatles were the reason I play today and I must say this was one of the best remakes of the song I have heard in all those years. Keep up the great work and Thank You!
Twist and Shout opens the Beatles live at Hollywood Bowl album. The Rave up vocals are to me one of the great moments in 1960's music which is saying a lot. I always crank it and get chills. They hit every note and make every pitch jump seem easy. Then they cap it with ascending "shouts." I've played it for younger people and ask "who on Earth do you think can do that?" Only the Fab Four could pull that off live. And then the guitar double stops are typical Beatles perfection. Great job Mike. Really enjoy your recent vids-- tres cool
I have been following your videos since early on, Mike. Your clarity, correctness, and enthusiasm are outstanding teaching virtues. Thanks. In the 1980, 3 other guitar-playing friends decided to form a serious Beatles cover band. We did mostly pre-moustache Beatles, and a lot much of the first 3 albums. I was the only guitarist in the band with any experience playing drums (long ago, my brother the drummer's kit), so I volunteered to play Ringo's drum parts. I learned fast and got as deeply into Ringo's playing as a right-hander could go. The band played local gigs on the SF peninsula for 8 years. In all that time, I never learned a single song on guitar. So I went back to playing guitar and writing songs with friends. Ten years later I got invited to join some hot players who were playing a lot of Beatles songs and other covers from the 60s, recording and gigging locally. Not only did they want me to play drums, but the fantastic guitarist who lead the band always played a standard guitar upside down, Hendrix-style. I sat across from in rehearsals watched him for years but never learned a thing! It was all upside down. That band broke up after many years and I returned to playing guitar and writing songs with other friends. As I had been doing since the mid-60s when I first heard the Beatles and picked up a guitar for the first time, I continued as a guitarist. Now I have my own band, mostly playing my originals at local venues, but we have started to mix in some Beatles songs. (These are especially for the audience members who don't listen to the music, but only hear it.) I mentioned your lessons to the lead guitarist in my band. Now he wants to replace my songs with Beatles songs! I blame you. But now I can learn the John Lennon parts with the same seriousness I brought to learning to play like Ringo in the that first Beatles band 40 years ago. So, thanks!
John's singing in that song will always be the most iconic rock n roll screaming/singing ever in history as far as I am concerned. Your vocals captured the fun, youthful 23 year old Beatles standing on stage with 50,000 screaming girls, and 10,000 laughing men (because the girls were screaming so loud) in the audience. Sometimes lots lots more.
I follow all your vids. Great stuff. This vid brought back some great memories. I had the pleasure of playing this song for John & Yoko in August of '79 in Tokyo. I did my impression of him and he loved it. They stayed for 3 hours. He was in a great mood... He said something that night that I'm sure you will like... He said... "All musicians are my friends"
Very informative, particularly seeing both parts of the solo. Most of all, glad I hung on for the last few minutes... Was hoping you would perform the complete song... And wow that was an immense vocal performance!
You are very kind but I am not a fan of my voice. Truth be told, I never like anybody’s voice singing the Beatles. John and Paul had such charming voices. Their personal charm came through even when they were screaming. Nobody has ever gotten close to that in my humble opinion.
@@MPfrance I agree with you, nobody can reproduce the original charm of their voices, they are amazing singers and they can sing in a way that makes their compositions shine even more. But your voice does justice to a good interpretation of Twist and Shout, which is not an easy song! Also, I honestly believe you are a very good educator and I respect that very much. So, cheers to you and cheers to John and Paul!
Very impressed with everything here, Mike, but especially your VOCALS!!! You know and I know that those vocals are ANYTHING BUT EASY. And Paul's primal (yet musically beautiful) scream is THE BEST scream in rock history: PERIOD!!!!!!!! Thanks for your video.
That was awesome! Your vocals at the end was a perfect touch to your love and detail of a great band and song! From Cleveland Ohio the home of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame! Thanx Mate!
❤️ this and all your stuff. Please don’t apologize for your singing. In my amateur opinion (like most listeners) you are terrific. Really love all your stuff. Not just the music- back story is always great. If we weren’t super interested in the Beatles, we wouldn’t be here in the first place. Cheers.
Wow, that was terrific Mike! Your vocals were spot on mate, just amazing. The Beatles were & always will be musical magic to my ears. Thanks for keeping their music alive. Be well & stay safe...👍😉
We started learning this song in my music class, and initially I was thinking it's kind of lame - just a three chord song. But that's because I can't dissect it and see all the nuances that Mike brings! After watching this I'm totally stoked to be learning it. And I agree, that was an insane vocal!
Wow Mike...I love your passion for the Beatles and their music. I was 11 yrs. old when the whole nation was watching on Feb. 9, 1964. Your passion matches mine...or my passion matches yours. Another great video from you.
Fantastic performance Mike, great job ! This is one of those songs I've always thought is simple and never bothered looking at the detail....you've just straightened out more than a dozen mistakes !
That singing was actually amazing.
There is no coment for this one. L
Ridiculously authentic.
@@michaelquinn9380 lmao
Beauuutiful
The edit was great too! 17:45
You are hands down the best Beatles song teacher in my opinion. I struggle with covers and you have a way that just works for me. Words can't describe my gratitude. I found you through your Don't let me down tutorial, which is amazing.
Currently I'm working a seven day week and struggle to play any guitar but soon I'll have time and intend to put these tutorials to practice. Until then I'll just enjoy them anyway. Really good work 👍
I am in Liverpool England. Practically walking distance from Hambleton Hall in Page Moss. The Beatles played it regularly in early 1960 Now sadly demolished. It became a probation and a DHSS bulding. Always walk past where it stood and I say to myself. The greatest rock stars in history played in that spot. My girlfriend just thinks I am mad, Been in awe of the Beatles all my life but could never play or sing Beatles songs like you can. Fantastic Lessons and Thanks. Tony from the pool.
Nice comment but I grew up in Liverpool Sydney, a working clas suburb at least when I lived there, but I noticed you say "the pool" when we called it "Livo". All the best.
As usual, every single second of your tutorial reveals how deeply you love Them. Thank you Mike.
It’s amazing to think that this song was recorded at the end of a long day...with John singing with a cold/sore throat! The amount of energy that you feel from this performance...just wow!🤩
Yes amazing but they were a hard working band and were pretty seasoned by this recording I think. Amazing to see Paul even now hardly drinks during his performances!
Wow! That singing was damn close to John's vocals. Nice!
You are the best, not only you show how to play, but those stories about Beatles.. Love from Russia
One of my all time favorite Beatles recordings. Thanks for breaking it down. Imma gonna twist and shout now, baby!
Have fun!
The Beatles are the greatest of them all, no contest.
And queen the same record company emi
Don’t forget the smurfs they come a close 2nd 🤔👍🏻
@@lomate1963 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😆😆😆😬🥴👍
You're way too modest Mike, you smashed that vocal. Thanks for putting a smile on our faces during these difficult times.
What an ear! I've listened to that song a thousand times, even saw them live in '65 - there's no way that I would have picked up that level of detail, ever. Brilliant again!
Great vocal, by the way.
William Gray - That's very kind of you. I got up at 6am the day I recorded it - screamed my brains out for an hour trying to rip up my vocal cords before I attempted it. I could barely speak for the rest of the day! lol
@@MPfrance Wow!! Better cover of his vocal than most of the "Johns" I've heard in Beatles tribute bands!!
You nailed it!!
Thank you for the post. I'm a guitar player in an all around cover band and was missing the subtle parts that really make Twist And Shout sound right!!
@@MPfrance John said in Anthology pretty the same.
He just couldn't sing it, so he screamed that devil's song, and at the end he damaged his voice, of course, and couldn't even speak like you.
Arsen Vlasov - I was hoarse for the rest of the day when I recorded my vocal attempt. I videotaped the lesson part two days later when my voice returned.
@@MPfrance I believe that's very similar to what Paul McCartney said when he went to record Oh Darling on Abbey Road!
Learning guitar in my late 50's and have always loved the Beatles, great instructions as usual Mike.
Thanks for all the backstory and facts behind the songs every time you do a tutorial! Nice job keep it up! 👍
The most comprehensive Beatles music teacher plus great singer. Love his humility.
Wish I had these videos 30 years ago when I was first learning how to play. So many bad habits to unlearn, but having lots of fun learning all my favorite songs.
It is so comfortable to be around other Beatles nerds like myself. We truly are never alone in this world. Thanks!
mike's tutorials really hit different. it doesn't feel like a tutorial but like you're playing with your everyday friend and i love it
You’re the best for bringing us the Beatles’ best !! Thanks yet again!
My pleasure!
The 7th Beatle long live the Italian . Master .
While I appreciate Mike's humility, I think he sings it just as amazingly as John! Time to make some singing tutorials, Mike!
The genius of the beatles was, like many things beautiful, in their simplicity. Mike you did a really great job with this.
Excellent. You captured the excitement of The Beatles version.
Great job once again, Mike! And I think you nailed the vocals, too. Thank you.
BattlinBuck - That's kind of you. I was a bit embarrassed to post it 'cuz John is SO amazing on it. But do know - I ripped my voice up for an hour before I tried to sing it - was completely hoarse for the rest of the day.
Michael you have the energy style to sing like John, congratulations and thank you for the interesting and useful guitar lesson.
Mike, a great breakdown of this song. I really appreciate your attention to detail and the hard work that must have taken. I am a 65 year old guitarist and like many other guitarists my age I can testify that the Beatles were the reason I play today and I must say this was one of the best remakes of the song I have heard in all those years. Keep up the great work and Thank You!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great job, Mike! Always appreciate your vids and enthusiasm. Thanks for taking the time to do these.
Mike- your instructional skills are truly perfect. I love how your videos are structured. Thank you.
Magnificent. Waited 55 years to see and hear this explained so well.
Great job Mike! Of all the Beatles tutorials on the web yours are my favourite. Your enthusiasm is infectious.
Twist and Shout opens the Beatles live at Hollywood Bowl album. The Rave up vocals are to me one of the great moments in 1960's music which is saying a lot. I always crank it and get chills. They hit every note and make every pitch jump seem easy. Then they cap it with ascending "shouts." I've played it for younger people and ask "who on Earth do you think can do that?" Only the Fab Four could pull that off live. And then the guitar double stops are typical Beatles perfection. Great job Mike. Really enjoy your recent vids-- tres cool
I have been following your videos since early on, Mike. Your clarity, correctness, and enthusiasm are outstanding teaching virtues. Thanks. In the 1980, 3 other guitar-playing friends decided to form a serious Beatles cover band. We did mostly pre-moustache Beatles, and a lot much of the first 3 albums. I was the only guitarist in the band with any experience playing drums (long ago, my brother the drummer's kit), so I volunteered to play Ringo's drum parts. I learned fast and got as deeply into Ringo's playing as a right-hander could go. The band played local gigs on the SF peninsula for 8 years. In all that time, I never learned a single song on guitar. So I went back to playing guitar and writing songs with friends. Ten years later I got invited to join some hot players who were playing a lot of Beatles songs and other covers from the 60s, recording and gigging locally. Not only did they want me to play drums, but the fantastic guitarist who lead the band always played a standard guitar upside down, Hendrix-style. I sat across from in rehearsals watched him for years but never learned a thing! It was all upside down. That band broke up after many years and I returned to playing guitar and writing songs with other friends. As I had been doing since the mid-60s when I first heard the Beatles and picked up a guitar for the first time, I continued as a guitarist. Now I have my own band, mostly playing my originals at local venues, but we have started to mix in some Beatles songs. (These are especially for the audience members who don't listen to the music, but only hear it.) I mentioned your lessons to the lead guitarist in my band. Now he wants to replace my songs with Beatles songs! I blame you. But now I can learn the John Lennon parts with the same seriousness I brought to learning to play like Ringo in the that first Beatles band 40 years ago. So, thanks!
damn he got the distortion in the singing down, thanks for all your lessons. Genuinely.
The sound-a-like was spot on!! Excellent performance!! 🎉 Thanks for another awesome tutorial.
Don't sell yourself short, Sir Mike. That was a damn good interpretation of the song.
John's singing in that song will always be the most iconic rock n roll screaming/singing ever in history as far as I am concerned. Your vocals captured the fun, youthful 23 year old Beatles standing on stage with 50,000 screaming girls, and 10,000 laughing men (because the girls were screaming so loud) in the audience. Sometimes lots lots more.
I don't even play the guitar, but I can't get enough of these videos. Love it.
I follow all your vids. Great stuff. This vid brought back some great memories. I had the pleasure of playing this song for John & Yoko in August of '79 in Tokyo. I did my impression of him and he loved it. They stayed for 3 hours. He was in a great mood... He said something that night that I'm sure you will like... He said... "All musicians are my friends"
Very informative, particularly seeing both parts of the solo. Most of all, glad I hung on for the last few minutes... Was hoping you would perform the complete song... And wow that was an immense vocal performance!
Amazing lesson and amazing performance. Vocals were superb. Thanks for this and keep posting more...
Nothing silly about having fun! Very good, Mike! And that high e-note in the middle of the solo... I think you're right! Never noticed before
Well said!
This is probably the best cover of the song yet.
I've read that someone in the recording room said: "God only knows what he did to his vocal cords to get such a rough voice"...
Grande Mike !!
Awesome MIke ! Everytime to recognize how brilliant the Beatles were !
Yes Mike your singing was awesome - thank you so much for your great Beatles videos - all done with such love & attention - love ‘em all!!👍🏻🎸🎶😀
You nailed it. You are both incredibly talented and a great teacher. Thank you.
Thanks, Mike. I always loved the Beatles version of Twist And Shout.
Thanks for the fun video. Good job!
Thank you, Mike
Your voice is awesome. You are such a humble a good teacher, Mike. I cannot even play guitar, but I love watching you talking about Beatles' songs
You are very kind but I am not a fan of my voice. Truth be told, I never like anybody’s voice singing the Beatles. John and Paul had such charming voices. Their personal charm came through even when they were screaming. Nobody has ever gotten close to that in my humble opinion.
@@MPfrance I agree with you, nobody can reproduce the original charm of their voices, they are amazing singers and they can sing in a way that makes their compositions shine even more. But your voice does justice to a good interpretation of Twist and Shout, which is not an easy song!
Also, I honestly believe you are a very good educator and I respect that very much.
So, cheers to you and cheers to John and Paul!
i always see on youtube beginner friendly versions of beatles songs, and you just show the way they did, Nice!. love from holland!
Very impressed with everything here, Mike, but especially your VOCALS!!! You know and I know that those vocals are ANYTHING BUT EASY. And Paul's primal (yet musically beautiful) scream is THE BEST scream in rock history: PERIOD!!!!!!!! Thanks for your video.
Mike is better than google , amazing how he knows all this stuff about how the Beatles recorded their songs and what they said and did
God, I love this stuff, thanks SO much Mike!!!!
gustavo - Glad you enjoyed it!
My appreciation for this band continues to flower. Thanks Mike, sounds fantastic!
Great job as always, Mike.
OMG... I posted my previuous comment before seeing the entire video. I was blown away by the performance at the end. My man..you are awesome!
GREAT fun Mike. Love your lessons - and that was an excellent cover. I'd love to sing that at full tilt!
Go for it!
Mike - I love your tutorials and just watching you play! Amazing stuff
Always great work, Mike! Greetings from Nashville.
Many thanks!
That was awesome! Your vocals at the end was a perfect touch to your love and detail of a great band and song! From Cleveland Ohio the home of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame! Thanx Mate!
Thanks so much!!
IT WAS AMAZING VOCALS!
I love your humility!
You are some kind of talent. Your also one the few people who are as excited about the Beatles as I am.
Great vocals! Thanks for a great lesson.
Fabulous job Mike! You are the best!
Great lesson and you absolutely nailed the vocals Mike, Thank You
Oh my God, that was awesome!!! The whole thing! The lesson and the performances, including the vocals!
❤️ this and all your stuff. Please don’t apologize for your singing. In my amateur opinion (like most listeners) you are terrific.
Really love all your stuff. Not just the music- back story is always great. If we weren’t super interested in the Beatles, we wouldn’t be here in the first place.
Cheers.
Thank you so much!!
mr pachelli you are wonderful musician !!!!
Utterly stupendous Mike! That was brilliant both in explanation and execution. You are an amazing talent Sir! Thank You!💙🙏👏👏👏
You are very welcome
Love your Beatles stuff, thank you Mike.
Mike you nailed the lead vox.
One of your very top lead vocals that I have heard out of you.
Kickin ass and separating the posers.
Very good playing
Wow, that was terrific Mike! Your vocals were spot on mate, just amazing. The Beatles were & always will be musical magic to my ears. Thanks for keeping their music alive. Be well & stay safe...👍😉
Glad you enjoyed it
We started learning this song in my music class, and initially I was thinking it's kind of lame - just a three chord song. But that's because I can't dissect it and see all the nuances that Mike brings! After watching this I'm totally stoked to be learning it. And I agree, that was an insane vocal!
Wow Mike...I love your passion for the Beatles and their music. I was 11 yrs. old when the whole nation was watching on Feb. 9, 1964. Your passion matches mine...or my passion matches yours. Another great video from you.
As always Mike you got it spot on! Admire your dedication...
I appreciate that
Always loved playing this song too. Great job again Mike, thanks😄
Well done!
Excellent lesson Mike. Well done!
Great as always
Thank you! Cheers!
Excellent! A very interesting historical perspective, great instructional steps, and awesome performance at the end! Well done!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Mike. Another great video on The Beatles. Keep them coming. Loved it. Thanks.
More to come!
Best cover since the Beatles! Great job.
Dude, so humble - you killed the vocals!!!!
Panda - that's very nice of you to say - but I'm NO WHERE near as good as Lennon was.
That was incredibly amazing. Thanks for doing these. All the best Mike
Itt is really great job! Thanks..
I've been waiting for this one!!
Awesome job on this one and all of these! Thoroughly enjoyable and extremely informative. Thanks!
Much appreciated!
Remarekable tutorial and history lesson. Loved it. Thank you.
Nice job! Keep ‘em coming!
More to come!
Usually watch all your Beatles stuff MIke; not sure how I missed this one. Outstanding vocals! Looks like it hurt to sing it, and that's rock n' roll!
Thanks for listening
Fantastic performance Mike, great job !
This is one of those songs I've always thought is simple and never bothered looking at the detail....you've just straightened out more than a dozen mistakes !
Yaay
Thanks Mike
Loved this Mike!❤
Amazing performance Mike.. and a great lesson as well. Love your channel!
Thank you kindly!
Thanks for the simple but elusive information, great instruction!
I like the recording history you provide. It adds a lot to the lesson. And your version of the fab four at the end very impressive
Vocals are very well done! No need to excuse.
Rolf - I NEVER think they're good enuff but glad I didn't make you wanna throw tomatoes at your screen! :-)
Nailed it in one take, great job Mike!
Mike, yer erse is oot the windae. You sung that absolutely spot on. Well done, sir !