A spine tingling performance of the classic finale to the Beatles' Sergeant Pepper album. The Liverpool Philharmonic were superb and the Bootlegs were almost faultless even allowing for Ringo's rather unconvincing prosthetic hooter.
Awesome! First cover I have heard true to the swagger thick accent present from John Lennon (he was probably drunk, high or both)...the "I sawR a film today oh boy" was perfectly delivered.
Interesting! I only found this video after watching a video on another channel about this very phenomenon - people adding an R between two words with vowel sounds. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-0SPArSawsGQ.html
I'm 34 years old and I am literally suffering because I will never see them live, but I hope I will be able to go to a concert of these guys to feel that feeling only beatles can give! In "A day in life " I never found a cover where the middle part "aaaaaaaaaaaaa" was correctly done, without a pause... they did it perfectly!!! I am a singer and I tried doing it and it's not easy. They also look like them, outside in the outfit, in the faces and how they play and sing. Crazy
Great cover by the boot leg beatles. Looks so much like the real John Lennon. And sounds great to me, would go and pay to see them myself. Beatles no. 1
As a musician for more decades than I care to remember -- or CAN remember, at this point -- I can tell you that I have never come across "a group of fine youngsters" who capture the lads more uncannily accurately than The Bootleg Beatles! Their instrumentals, their vocal timbres, their appearance -- they've clearly honed and burnished their act to a degree unsurpassed by any other tribute group -- and there are many fine exponents out there doing this work! No one has captured with more granular finesse every aspect of the greatest band in history! Bravo, lads -- you ARE a fine group of youngsters! 😁🎼🎶👍💯
@@bingedybwah The Analogues are fine musicians, but they do not, nor are they trying to, SOUND VOCALLY like The Beatles. Too, These guys have Four guys, tha Analogues have what, 9 guys? It's Comparing Oranges To Beatles.
Amazing. To listen to this from these guys is phenomenal. To have seen this live with a hypothetical tour with the actual Beatles back in 67 would've been mind blowing.
This just shows how Great The Beatles were! When people go to this extent to impersonate them. I know there are cover bands of other greats of the 60's 70's. But when it comes down to it B-E-A-T-L-E-S make the very best MUSIC!!
Как похожи! особенно Джон и Харрисон почти как в лучшие годы! спасибо. How similar! especially John Lennon and Harrison almost like in the best years! Thank you.
The ahh was never John but Paul. It has that John vibe to it. Then I was amazed to learn about some pretty solid evidence to the contrary. When the vocals are isolated you hear Paul take a breath after "dream" as if he's about to immediately keep singing something with some duration. Then you hear as the "ahhh" continues it starts to sound more like Paul and only the first moment sounds like John because it so reminds us of John. There's the comparison to the "ahhh" on the intro to Lovely Rita which really sounds similar too. There's also footnotes from an engineer stating that one day during the Pepper sessions, Paul came in alone to lay down some "ahhhs". Since the mixing of the original stereo mix has Paul's bridge vocal in a different channel than John's lead, if it were John on the "ahhh" then it would switch back to John's side. It doesn't. The "ahhh" remains on Paul's side of the channel and speaker. When mixed they would have moved it back to John's side if it were John. They didn't. They kept it on Paul's side. For me it's the echo surrounding it that makes it sound like John. But when I hear the isolated track it's Paul.
@ThatJerk Giles Martin wasn't at the session and he's had all sorts of claims that have been refuted. The stereo version keeps the ahhh in the same channel as Paul's bridge initially because it's the same voice and you hear on the isolated track Paul take a deep breath before the extended ahhs
Yes you're right that its paul, I've heard day in the life for years and always thought it was john till I heard the isolated vocal The pitch and range is beyond obviously Paul, the big reason why it sounds like john is cause of all the reverb affect and paul doing a john impression
I see- thanks. But you'd think that he could've slipped out of the boots and into his stage shoes behind the stage? Wouldn't be that difficult to have done.
I watched this about five times, wondering why Paul looked so bloated lol. And all their mannerisms seemed off, before I read comments, and realized who this was. Or wasn't! 😂😂😂
No. The line up has changed a lot over the years. Wikipedia is the best way to get full details. But I've seen them several times over a long period and they've always been superb.
You may be referring to either David Caitlin-Birch or Paul Cooper, who both played Paul in previous line-ups of 'The Bootleg Beatles' and neither of them played the bass left handed like the real Paul McCartney does. The current Paul, Steve White is the only one that has done so far. So if the bloke was slim, then it'd be David, whereas if he was chubby, then it must be Paul. I hope that clears any confusion up.