It's become "Classical" music. Just like we go to the symphony to listen to Beethoven's music being played live by real people playing real instruments, we can witness the music of The Beatles in a similar live setting.
You are right on your comments.I suggest also to watch this russian band "leonid and his friends" they do Chicago Covers you wouldnt believe it how beyond perfection it is.
When he instructed the audience to stay quiet during the final note...and they did...it really added so much to the listening pleasure of this masterpiece! I am impressed mightily.
Actually, the "shhhsh" is from the original vinyl album version. You can hear it in the final seconds of the song, if you turn the volume way up. Just prior, you can hear a chair squeak and the shhhsh was probably meant for that person.
@@davidc5820the drummer established and financed this band. He also bought the instruments. And he likes to play. Like Ringo he’s the glue of this band.
@@jerrymalerry8452 A Mimic is like a Mime, that's not an accurate assessment. Definition of "cover" in Websters; To record or perform a cover of ( a song).
GOOD grief. I am a guitarist/musican of 60 years. This is incredible. That this many musicians of this caliber still hold this song and the original players in such high regard ... well, I had to fight back tears. Thank you for performing this project and down to the nth detail.
The Beatles never intended these compositions from Sgt.Peppers to be playable live. It’s an accomplishment for any band that has this ability, BRAVO!!!
This song was my father's favorite Beatles hit. Till I was under 16, I couldn't understand him. "This chaotic shit, why???" Now I am a father, almost 50, and I miss him to tell him : "Papa , I was wrong, it's surely the best song that I have ever heard!!" " But it's too late. Mostly it is too late.... ☹️
Amazing. Even the audience waited for the last piano note to fad before bursting into applause. I had no idea this number could even be performed live at close to sound studio quality. How much innovation and rehearsal did that require. Bravo!
4:26 RARE MOMENT....As the lights dimmed & he instructed the crowd to Shhhhhh on the last note was incredible. Usually there is someone that has to ruin it with a scream or early clapping, but the audience was so into the show. 💙
Damn! This is by far the best cover of my favorite Beatles song I have ever heard. The drummer was GREAT. Phil Collins said that Ringo's drumming in that song was extremely difficult to copy because of the subtle beats and rolls and this guy nailed them. Bravo!
R H Yes, Ringo's drumming on this song has always stood out to me. Subtle, relaxed, concise, and, in the end, entirely integral. Can you imagine this song without Ringo's contribution? His is a master class in how you can sometimes do so much more by providing less.
Lake Michigan Totally agree on how a drummer can sometimes overpower a song by showing off. Ringo has never done that. His drumset is relatively small and he only does what is needed to make a song good. He has always been underrated.
R H In a band of 4 where 3 members are acknowledged near geniuses, it's hard for the merely brilliant 4th not to be underrated. Those in the know understand Ringo was instrumental to their phenomenal success. The other three along with another drummer could have called themselves The Beatles but I think any other human combination would have offered the world a very different, not nearly as iconic, musical experience.
Lake Michigan I don't really think that the Beatles were particularly known as great musicians. They were great songwriters and benefited a lot from the genius of Brian Epstein. For me the band with the greatest musicians was Led Zeppilin.
R H I agree. Lennon was a good guitarist & pianist, not great. Harrison was much better but no Eric Clapton. Musicianship-wise, McCartney was probably the best - but it was their compositional skills and their extraordinary ability to perform so well as an ensemble that set them apart - along with the exceptional and essential inputs of both Brian Epstein & George Martin. After all, the Beatles have one of the very highest percentage of good songs to also ran's in the history of song writing. There's a very good young British guitarist with a youtube channel (Wings of Pegasus) where he very knowledgeably, I think, assesses the musicianship of a number of current and past electric guitar performances by a myriad of greats. You might find him interesting.
I am stunned by this performance. It duplicates the original authentically down to the alarm clock. The Beatles said they could have never done this album live but well done Analogues for showing it could and done properly. Thank you.
one of - if not THE - most amazing live performance of any song by any band - ever - the arrangement and instrumentation is just pure brilliance. love you guys - keep the music (Beatles) alive - PLEASE!
I got emotional seeing this. The analogues have recreated the real feeling of this masterpiece... I hope one day I can see them live in Argentina. Long live The Beatles music!
I never get emotional about anything. But seeing this group honor, so beautifully, a very meaningful part of my youth... yeah, I welled up a bit. I kept anticipating - wait till the drums come in, how will the orchestra be, and that final note? They nailed it all, absolutely perfect.
Amazing to think this composition is near 60 years old. Did those of us old enough truly appreciate the mastery of the band ( and their equally important producer)?
Okay, this sealed it for me, they are the best Beatles cover band in the world now. Brilliantly executed. So fortunate they found a guy who got Ringo's drumming style, you gotta have that to fully get the Beatle music right. No one, alas will ever copy Paul and John's perfectly matched voices, sigh, we're all resigned to that fact.
Not just Ringo's drumming style - a big bag of money too, which helps in collecting all the instruments. He's Tommy Hilfigers former CEO and 'father' of this project.
I just discovered this band. OMG, thank you so much Analogues for doing this. I literally found myself applauding the videos. I cannot possibly imagine the work and talent that went into recreating Beatle music on stage since the Beatles and GM were extremely complex. Absolutely fantastic and I hope you come to my hometown Las Vegas.
I went to The White album tour and it was amazing! Some moments there were literally like 20 people on the stage at the same time. Just to give us the best experience!
holy smoke. this is absolute perfection. not only musically, but you guys really meant the intention of the song: the final silence says everything. cheers! thank you for this performance!
Magnificent! The drummer nailed it 100%. And thank you Audience for being so disciplined...until the final chord faded out... BRILLIANT :) Kudos to the sound engineer(s), you should be given credit. Today is John Lennon's birthday btw...
@@DotoreMartinezvasconcelos La que vendria a ser la tercera parte, la que entra justo después del estruendo de violines con el piano en que entra el "wake up" esa fue compuesta por MaCcartney, era algo inconcluso que el tenía para armar una canción.
@@DotoreMartinezvasconcelos No es John Lennon, en su totalidad. La parte intermedia es Paul y George Martin y la letra de ahí es de Paul. Aunque la mayoría sea de John. Tal vez Mccartney si apoyo lo suficiente como para que sea una canción Lennon-Mccartney.
This is pretty ambitious. No one is hearing this song for the first, or twentieth time. If you were slightly off in any way we would know it. This is excellent. A tremendous accomplishment by very talented musicians. Thank you.
@@TheMonolake That was great. I often wonder as to how anyone can write a song like that. Kind of bewilders me, but that is what made them so great. I hope the Analogues come to Canada one day would love to see them....Cheers
Travelled twice to see them in Amsterdam, now my home city Manchester in September. Absolutely awesome, they bring it alive. Long live the Analogues 🙏😀👍👏👏👏👏
Exacto, es como un concierto de música clásica, el interprete no se disfraza de Mozart o Beethoven y mucho menos intenta imitarlos, simplemente les rinde homenaje al interpretar sus obras.
☮TEARS FILLING MY EYES WITH JOY. ☮ Incredible renditions! Why have I never heard of The Analogues? Please tour the USA...including Pensacola, Florida. 71 year old Beatles fan.
@@ericson4987 The REO brothers don’t even have a real orchestra and you can literally hear them count to 4 for the final chord. What a joke compared to this performance by the Analogues.
Ik ben een volwassen man van 46 en ik zit hier naar te kijken met het geluid op een goeie installatie en zit ik gewoon te janken. Ik weet niet hoe ik het heb als ik dit live gespeeld hoor worden. Fantastisch!!
All BEATLES ALBUMS SHOWS HOW MUSIC NEED TO BE PLAYED BEFORE BEATLES WE HAVE ROCK N ROLL AND BLUES BUT BEATLES DID SAID THERE ANOTHER OTHERS STYLES AND CREATED MUSIC STYLES PORTAL THEY ARE REALLY DESERVED CALLED FAB FOUR
The Beatles are supreme however just give Pet Sounds a listen because it is No2 after Sgt Pepper in Rolling Stones greatest ever albums. First time I heard it my jaw was on the floor.
Para mi no hay exbeatle siempre seran THE BEATLES aun por separado, ellos son irremplasables, son el grupo mas emblematico de la era moderna musicalmente hablando y tengo en acetatos/vinyl de 45rpm y 33rpm toda su musica, los he seguido desde mi infancia y ahora que cumplo 66 anios de vida acabo de comprar en acetato el album del sgt peper lonly heart club band aqui en monterrey mx, con toda mi admiracion amo a THE BEATLES . . .BEATLES 4 EVER . . .
I read the news today, oh boy About a lucky man who made the grade And though the news was rather sad Well, I just had to laugh I saw the photograph He blew his mind out in a car He didn't notice that the lights had changed A crowd of people stood and stared They'd seen his face before Nobody was really sure if he was from the House of Lords I saw a film today, oh boy The English Army had just won the war A crowd of people turned away But I just had to look Having read the book I'd love to turn you on Orchestra* Woke up, fell out of bed Dragged a comb across my head Found my way downstairs and drank a cup And looking up I noticed I was late Found my coat and grabbed my hat Made the bus in seconds flat Find my way upstairs and had a smoke And somebody spoke and I went into a dream aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaa aaa aaa aaaaaaaa aaaaaaa aaa aaa aaaaaa I read the news today, oh boy Four thousand holes in Blackburn, Lancashire And though the holes were rather small They had to count them all Now they know how many holes it takes to fill the Albert Hall I'd love to turn you on
Waanzinnig goed gedaan. Voor de jeugd onder ons: Ga, wanneer het weer kan, naar een live concert en geniet van de Beatles nummers zoals ze gespeeld moeten worden! En ervaar de muzikale grootheid die The Abalogues iedere keer weer ten toon spreiden! ❤❤❤❤❤
Wow, as a drummer and piano player myself I am totally blown away by this performance. Drummer was spot perfect , piano player and his vocals the same. I've loved this song for years and this is as close to the original as I have ever heard . Bravo, if only Paul or Ringo could hear this
I have seen almost every band every concert I've seen many orchestras I've seen a couple Broadway plays Dare I say it this song is performed to perfection in my opinion is the most amazing incredible song that could ever be performed on stage. And the caliber of these musicians and singers put this together they get an infinite standing ovation
The synchronisation of the final, lingering chord is magical! They are all so superb musicians and vocalists. Camilla Vander Kooij, the violinist to the left; had to mention her because of her eyes and flexibility in other music. Pianist, Drums, Guitar and especially the bass throughout the entire repertoire of The Analogues is something to behold!!!!! Every one plays their part!!
I wow for this ! Never thought it was the song of 1967 and hear the cover in 2023. My God, the Beatles is born for every generation to generation, wow again. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Just happen on this by chance. Can't stop watching their videos. As a musician, these men and woman have my utmost respect. I've never seen or heard anyone who could reproduce this music so perfectly in every detail. I have truly enjoyed listening to them play every one of the Beatles songs they do. Perfection!
Me too. I think it's one of the most perfect songs every written and played. When you research what this song is about, you'll be even more amazed. All of it is based on actual events. Just incredible.