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Breaking Bad’s Finale Song by Badfinger 

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In today’s livestream I break down several songs of the great Welsh Band “Badfinger”, including the Breaking Bad Finale song.
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@alzo7891
@alzo7891 Год назад
'Baby Blue' is one of those songs where every note, every cymbal crash, every harmony is perfect.
@barrylyons3034
@barrylyons3034 Год назад
It is. It's a perfect song. While I'm here, I'm puzzled by the fact that Apple hasn't released an obvious box set that should have been released years ago: "Badfinger: The Apple Years".
@normfarrar1647
@normfarrar1647 Год назад
The most spot-on assessment of one of my favorite songs of all time. Perfection. Ear candy from start to finish!
@toddkurzbard
@toddkurzbard Год назад
The Beatles themselves would be proud to do this song.
@barrylyons3034
@barrylyons3034 Год назад
@@toddkurzbard Same goes for "No Matter What" and "Day After Day." My favorite album though is Wish You Were Here. No hits came from it, but I think it's their strongest record.
@seanoneil277
@seanoneil277 Год назад
@@toddkurzbard Pete Ham & Badfinger managed to set a different tone/mood than any of the individual Beatles did in solo, and different than the Beatles as a group. They pulled off an amazing feat of sounding like the Beatles, but not being apish or clones.
@ChrisHiblerPinball
@ChrisHiblerPinball Год назад
Such a great band. Such a tragic story. It is a shame that Pete Ham and Tom Evans will never know how much we love their music even all these years later.
@bartonone2005
@bartonone2005 Год назад
Trust me, they know! As long as their music is alive in our hearts, it keeps them "alive," they know. The tragic part of the story is the POS, criminal, fraudster, ganef "manager," and the very sad aftermath of his despicable actions.
@cubnation
@cubnation Год назад
@@bartonone2005 I think because of what happened to them a lot of bands are very wary, and rightfully so, about record labels, managers, etc, and they have contracts which give the artists more control.
@leeaycock4456
@leeaycock4456 Год назад
They know, friend
@dannypace425
@dannypace425 11 месяцев назад
In my top ten of favorite songs.
@earlsciambrajr.841
@earlsciambrajr.841 10 месяцев назад
Peter Ham is in fact John Lennon. John also played Robin Gibb and Monkey Michael Nesmith.
@longislandteam
@longislandteam Год назад
Badfinger is probably the most under-appreciated band in classic rock.
@sulufest
@sulufest Год назад
Agreed. 👍
@pipkingdom
@pipkingdom Год назад
Chart toppers and signed by the Beatles…. Not under rated.
@petermcgill1315
@petermcgill1315 Год назад
And if memory serves, very unlucky, too.
@longislandteam
@longislandteam Год назад
@@pipkingdom under-appreciated not under rated.
@Ernesto87
@Ernesto87 Год назад
Those guys deserved better. It sucks what happened to them.
@buffalobraves9
@buffalobraves9 Год назад
"Baby Blue", "Day After Day" and "No Matter What" are three of the greatest songs ever written and recorded. They are all simply musical perfection. And all three produced by three different men, Todd Rundgren, George Harrison and Mal Evans.
@philwyatt3112
@philwyatt3112 Год назад
You are so right, John...couldn't agree more. They should be in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame without question.
@dennisberceles7387
@dennisberceles7387 Год назад
"Without You" by Pete Ham & the Badfinger..
@theaterdreamer
@theaterdreamer Год назад
Don’t forget Without You. That’s one of the greatest compositions of the 20th Century. It’s gut wrenching.
@vnrjn8
@vnrjn8 Год назад
If there's a playlist at my funeral, "No Matter What" will be the last song played.
@SteveHopper-ot4ge
@SteveHopper-ot4ge Год назад
No matter what was written by Paul McCartney
@larryeidelman3322
@larryeidelman3322 Год назад
In my humble opinion, Baby Blue is quite possibly one of the most incredible rock songs ever written. Rick is spot-on when he states that the chords "surprise" you.
@michaelmalone306
@michaelmalone306 Год назад
“Guess I got what I deserve…”,perfect opening line for finale of this series
@williammaroney8591
@williammaroney8591 Год назад
Yes, the great part is what exactly his he referring to? His death or his wealth and "fame"?
@michaelmcgrath5876
@michaelmcgrath5876 Год назад
And The Replacements?😊
@jonnenne
@jonnenne Год назад
@@williammaroney8591 death obviously, or rather his downfall
@ojakaorangejohns
@ojakaorangejohns Год назад
the funny thing is walt got a lot better than what he deserved…
@redward1965
@redward1965 Год назад
Indeed.
@kevmac1230
@kevmac1230 Год назад
When Breaking Bad played Baby Blue in the final scene it was a true goosebumps moment.They couldn't have picked a more poignant song.Genius !
@donfette5301
@donfette5301 Год назад
I was hoping for Dylan’s “It’s All Over Now, Baby Blue.” But that’s just me 😃.
@kevmac1230
@kevmac1230 Год назад
@@donfette5301 Could've worked but Badfinger was so "out of the blue" to me.
@brixenlang3207
@brixenlang3207 Год назад
Bravo Vince
@44Celt
@44Celt Год назад
@@donfette5301 I thought the same -Van morrisons version maybe
@scottsmith4145
@scottsmith4145 Год назад
Not really because the song has nothing to do with meth and crystal meth isnt naturally blue either. If its blue its been artificially colored blue but it could be pink or any color for that matter.
@stakebeddriver
@stakebeddriver Год назад
Greatest ending to a show ever! Vince Gilligan nailed it. I worked on every episode of Breaking Bad as a driver and I know everybody on the cast and crew very well. It was such a pleasure to be a part of such an iconic show. Thank you Rick for doing this, brings back a lot of memories!
@johnwilliams1223
@johnwilliams1223 Год назад
So cool! I’m not a TV watcher at all these days. But I got hooked on Breaking Bad. Greatest show in television history IMO.
@Terry-lh8cn
@Terry-lh8cn Год назад
@@johnwilliams1223 The prequel, "Better Call Saul" is equally good, IMHO.
@mickeyaugrec7560
@mickeyaugrec7560 Год назад
@@Terry-lh8cn Yes, hardly a humble proposition! Enjoyed Breaking Bad, awesome storylines. Love BCS!
@johnwilliams1223
@johnwilliams1223 Год назад
@@Terry-lh8cn I watched BCS religiously as well. Then after they took that really long pause, I kinda lost interest. I watched it now and again, but ultimately never finished the series.
@user-xb1co1hd8v
@user-xb1co1hd8v Год назад
Wow what a cool job!
@TheArtofGuitar
@TheArtofGuitar Год назад
I was beginning to think the entire show was written just so this song could be used. 🤣 My favorite show of all time.
@jtmullen23
@jtmullen23 Год назад
I’d like to know when and how they decided this song was right for the finale - it’s perfect.
@emanuelmota7217
@emanuelmota7217 Год назад
Same here. My favorite show of all time. Just perfection on every level. And this song was the perfect icing on the Bad cake.
@davidflint12
@davidflint12 Год назад
I have watched the entire series 7 times and more to come. Better Call Saul 3 times. Lol
@nirmalsuki
@nirmalsuki Год назад
@@davidflint12 User name checks out.
@davidflint12
@davidflint12 Год назад
@@nirmalsuki thank you Mr Obvious.
@laurajackson6732
@laurajackson6732 Год назад
Somehow their songs break my heart and fills me with joy at the same time.
@thomascampbell5633
@thomascampbell5633 Год назад
Excellent observation!
@charlie-obrien
@charlie-obrien Год назад
It breaks my heart because the song is a powerful lament of a man who could not appreciate the love he had been given and also because you can't help thinking of the literal tragedy of what happened to this band. But, it also makes me joyful because they created it, and it exists even all these years later as a testament to their talents.
@pattimurphyrocks
@pattimurphyrocks Год назад
Every day, I feel so blessed that I grew up in the era that I did. This is the reason. I am 67 years old. There were so many bands and artists that operated at such a high level I cannot even count them all. And I, lucky girl, saw many of them. There is nothing today that compares to what we had in the past.
@heath-7567
@heath-7567 Год назад
Yep. Tom and I were part of the Liverpool heritage
@JamesMoore-un3cu
@JamesMoore-un3cu Год назад
You are SO right Patty... there is nothing I've heard today that even comes close to the class and virtuosity of the bands we grew up with. It was truly a special time.
@jz55859
@jz55859 Год назад
I turn 67 next month. The Beatles were the reason I took up the guitar at 7 and never looked back. At first I genuinely entertained the idea that Badfinger was the recently broken up Beatles having repackaged themselves and their sound. Was a neat thought anyway. Anyway, well said Patti. If I could pick an era to come back to this would be it.
@davew4340
@davew4340 Год назад
I’m the same age and I couldn’t agree with you more. We experienced amazing music and incredible talent. Will always be grateful for that.
@terryballard4674
@terryballard4674 Год назад
I'm 66 and totally agree! Today's youths have....Justin Bieber?
@LasshaLiou
@LasshaLiou Год назад
Rick, my jaw just dropped. I never ever imagined you would do a video on Badfinger! Thank you! 🙏
@lebe220
@lebe220 Год назад
Same.
@orwellsgoatatemyradishes4358
Badfinger were a very talented band with a tragic end.Thank you,Rick,for bringing them back into the light.
@hoz49
@hoz49 Год назад
When they first appeared I thought they WERE the Beatles playing under a different name.
@MournfulWhispers
@MournfulWhispers Год назад
was? they still are!
@tonym994
@tonym994 10 месяцев назад
great ID logo. I have the black 'glow in the dark ' T-shirt of it. the double LP 'GRATEFUL DEAD' is my favorite of their's along w/ 'American Beauty'.
@kareno6222
@kareno6222 Год назад
This song being used to close a masterful series was the moment that placed Pete Ham and Badfinger in the limelight where they always belonged
@theloniouscoltrane3778
@theloniouscoltrane3778 Год назад
The tragedy that visited upon Badfinger is heartwrenching. One of the GOATs in rock history.
@earlsciambrajr.841
@earlsciambrajr.841 10 месяцев назад
Masonic goats.
@dougreckord2409
@dougreckord2409 Год назад
The Badfinger vocal harmonies are fantastic.
@patrickcasey357
@patrickcasey357 Год назад
Tommy blended so well with Pete.
@heath-7567
@heath-7567 Год назад
@@patrickcasey357 Tom blended with me in our Liverpool band pre-Iveys
@patrickcasey357
@patrickcasey357 Год назад
@@heath-7567 Them Calderstones?
@SuperEgo19
@SuperEgo19 Год назад
I’ve been a hardcore Badfinger fan for 25 years. Love it when guys like Rick acknowledge them.
@Ralphanthonybianscomusic
@Ralphanthonybianscomusic Год назад
After watching that finale first thing I did was immediately learn this song and added it to my acoustic set list that I would perform. Didn’t care if no one knew it or wanted to hear it. I was obsessed.
@davidleppert5495
@davidleppert5495 Год назад
I always felt that this song is basically perfect. Perfect melody, bridge, lead vocal harmony on the 3rd verse, ending…wow…
@nancyjones6780
@nancyjones6780 8 месяцев назад
I think day after day is one of the most perfect songs ever written. Simple and sweet. ❤
@tepidtooth8539
@tepidtooth8539 Год назад
This is the Rick Beato video nobody thought of but everyone wanted
@PopHorizonScanner
@PopHorizonScanner Год назад
I'm just about exactly Rick's age, and remember vividly both "Baby Blue" and "Day After Day" songs playing on the AM radio when I was a kid. I have never stopped loving these songs.
@Jdub54
@Jdub54 Год назад
I’m lucky, my dad introduced me to them long ago. I’ll be 30 next month and I’ve love them my whole life. No Matter What is also a great one.
@jamesreding6336
@jamesreding6336 Год назад
Me either great great great 👍
@charlestrella711
@charlestrella711 Год назад
Likewise!! ❤
@user-xb1co1hd8v
@user-xb1co1hd8v Год назад
Me too! I was about 8 yrs old and it totally moved me!?!!!
@wheatonna
@wheatonna Год назад
Ditto!
@BD-cs2xg
@BD-cs2xg Год назад
Thank you for including Badfinger on your brilliant channel. I saw Badfinger live as the opening act for the Faces and what struck me was how great their stage sound was back then…. In tune and crystal clear. I was stunned by their ability to play their songs live nearly identical to their studio recordings.
@christopherprim1973
@christopherprim1973 Год назад
@@andrew66862 Lol, yep. They were, but we get to call them what we want at this point. I guess you're right about Foo Fighters, but we had to put up with bands being announced as 'The Cream' back in the day. The other group 'The Who' definitely meant to include The in the name, and also The 'Guess Who. But if people know who you're talking about, it doesn't matter, unless you're the band's lawyer.
@gregjohnson1079
@gregjohnson1079 Год назад
B D -- yes I saw Badfinger open for Rod Stewart and Faces on that tour and it was magical... so glad The Beatles signed them.
@baltimoraclehdeg4270
@baltimoraclehdeg4270 Год назад
@@christopherprim1973 Beatles agree
@christopherprim1973
@christopherprim1973 Год назад
@@baltimoraclehdeg4270 The Silver Beatles?
@xtubby420x
@xtubby420x Год назад
That song was so perfect for the ending, its like Vince Gilligan listened to the song, and wrote Breaking Bad around it
@hank1519
@hank1519 11 месяцев назад
Ironically, I believe that Vince had to be convinced to use the song!
@seanpop2886
@seanpop2886 3 месяца назад
Years earlier, Vince was given a copy of a CD titled "Perfection" that Pete Ham estate representative Dan Matovina remastered the tracks and distributed for song placement opportunities. Vince referenced that disc when working with Matovina on getting the licensing arrangements
@kentamplin
@kentamplin Год назад
It's funny, I came so close to singing that song to put on my channel and thought "surely no one is going to watch this" and I love the fact that you put it on your channel and get zillions of views! You rock Rick! Thank you so much for bringing this kind of music to everyone's attention. I sincerely mean that
@Boethius411
@Boethius411 Год назад
I’ll watch anything and everything Badfinger you put on your channel too.
@jamoncure
@jamoncure Год назад
Ken Tamplin, with your awesome voice, you would KILL these amazing Badfinger songs!
@patrickmagner2279
@patrickmagner2279 11 месяцев назад
I'd love to hear you do this!
@douglashall2141
@douglashall2141 9 месяцев назад
This is just one of many awesome bad Finger songs. Every song they ever did was in my mind fantastic. I loved Badfinger. And was heartbroken when I learned of the alleged to suicides. As well as bad management, and trusting a crook. Heartbreaking
@georgegriffith7263
@georgegriffith7263 8 месяцев назад
I think if they had been patient they would have been huge after the Grunge years
@Fuzcapp
@Fuzcapp Год назад
Don't forget they wrote Without You for Harry Nilsson - one of the all time greatest songs. And don't forget their other single 'No Matter What' ... Plus Day After Day and Baby Blue - truly great songwriting.
@andriealinsangao613
@andriealinsangao613 Год назад
I don't think Pete and Tom wrote it specifically for Nilsson, considering they did their own version first.
@virginiamurray5828
@virginiamurray5828 Год назад
Prefer Badfinger version
@Jan_Mac
@Jan_Mac Год назад
You've destroyed me with your superior musical knowledge. For a lifetime (63) I thought Nilsson wrote 1 of my favourite songs "Without You".
@thomasm5828
@thomasm5828 Год назад
If anyone was an equal to Lennon/McCartney as a songwriter it is Pete Ham
@parascopes
@parascopes 11 месяцев назад
no they didnt write it for nielsson, harry heard that song and ask them if he can record it too, they gave him permition. unfortunately ham/evens never got royalitys, thats one reason their lifes ended in such a bad way. there is a badfinger documentary here on yt were these circumstances are explained
@TorToroPorco
@TorToroPorco Год назад
Baby Blue is my absolute favorite Badfinger song, it is such a beautifully constructed song. I love the slight sense of melancholy to it. To my untrained ear it seems to have elements of folk and classical in the incredible phrasing. And the rhythm guitar melody has a wonderful energy on the electric guitar versus the more delicate way it sounds on the acoustic. So happy that Rick broke down this song.
@pablodebiddlybo3771
@pablodebiddlybo3771 Год назад
Rick one can only dream of where Badfinger would be now had they had the guidance and management they needed. Such a talented group of guys who really came together as a unit.
@raythackston1960
@raythackston1960 Год назад
People back then actually had talent. No pitch correction...no auto tune...they actually sang and actually played. Talent. Something missing in almost all todays music.
@paulm749
@paulm749 11 месяцев назад
13:51 It's good to hear Mike Gibbins get the recognition he deserves. His drumming provided such a solid rhythmic foundation for Badfinger.
@freedabeagles2327
@freedabeagles2327 10 месяцев назад
Absolutely. Mike was one of the best.
@ElCameronDormido
@ElCameronDormido Год назад
When I lived in Anchorage Alaska in the 1980's the classic rock station used to play whole albums after midnight and one night they played Badfinger's 3 albums back to back to back and I recorded them all. I found out they were much more than just No Matter What and Come and Get it. Baby Blue really stood out.
@stevenm.6886
@stevenm.6886 Год назад
I’ve been listening to this song continuously since the 70’s. It never gets old.
@djwarren5081
@djwarren5081 Год назад
Me too. Listen to their songs regularly. Reminds me of happy times in my late teens.
@diaryofanaxeman539
@diaryofanaxeman539 Год назад
Takes me back in time, to South Central LA as a 7 year old kid !!!!
@marciraney9533
@marciraney9533 Год назад
Baby Blue was and still is my favorite song. It was my anthem. So when I watched the final scene on Breaking Bad, you could hear my jaw drop and hit the floor. I almost did a cartwheel right then and there! Thank you for playing and honoring the song to perfection.
@bekilcourse3928
@bekilcourse3928 Год назад
Rick- I just love your enthusiasm for this song and the band! Badfinger has been a guilty pleasure of me since '70- I'm really happy to have your company!
@johannasaninocencio7458
@johannasaninocencio7458 Год назад
Thank you for featuring Badfinger. They are a really good band that never really got the recognition they deserved.
@rlpd5218
@rlpd5218 Год назад
Really good? Great!!!
@birdie9680
@birdie9680 Год назад
My love of music and specifically this band, as well as my age (I'll be 60 in December), is what guided by path to your channel. I have always known that Badfinger was basically robbed of their livelihood and their dreams, which is why I faithfully listen to your channel. You have taught me a lot about music, but also the industry. You have truly opened my eyes to so much. Thank you Rick for tirelessly carrying the torch!!!
@AndySalinger33
@AndySalinger33 Год назад
Right on. They got so screwed over. It’s a really heartbreaking story. I love Badfinger so deeply. I thought the Iveys were great, too. “Maybe Tomorrow” kills me every time. Cheers, Birdie! 🕊
@ldello1
@ldello1 Год назад
Love this song, the show and everything Rick does with this channel. My 60th in December too!
@AndySalinger33
@AndySalinger33 Год назад
@@ldello1 Happy Birthday in advance! The big 6-0! I’m not too far behind you guys. Have a great day. 🤘
@4-6-3DP
@4-6-3DP Год назад
I’m turning 60 in December as well. We should form a club!
@EclecticHillbilly
@EclecticHillbilly Год назад
@@tetedur377 I'm older than all you whippersnappers lol
@erinweatherly6539
@erinweatherly6539 Год назад
When I first heard this as it ended the show I couldn’t believe how beautifully perfect it was
@robinsokol6957
@robinsokol6957 Год назад
i felt the same way . . . so unbelievable perfect. Made me cry.
@robertkennedy8503
@robertkennedy8503 Год назад
Same, they couldn't find a song that fit the end better, it was kind of sad too.
@DutchStar443
@DutchStar443 Год назад
When I heard the first line of the song, I thought, “Oh, this is masterful”.
@helmutsecke3529
@helmutsecke3529 Год назад
What is Breaking Bad?
@venedenn1
@venedenn1 Год назад
@@helmutsecke3529 A television series that ran from 2008-2013 on the AMC channel. I’m sure your local library probably has it. Highly recommended
@JamesBond-ts3xl
@JamesBond-ts3xl Год назад
It is absolutely criminal that Badfinger is not in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. That was a super group. Every member was incredibly talented. One of the best rock bands ever.
@heavnnnsent
@heavnnnsent Год назад
Are you absolutely sure about this? They may have gotten awards somewhere but I don't watch award shows I don't have any clue as to who wins and who loses because music is not a competition.
@palemale2501
@palemale2501 Год назад
Their money ripped off by a New York crooked lawyer manager - they were penniless so one hung himself.
@flyonwall360
@flyonwall360 Год назад
Many musicians don't care about the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame.
@palemale2501
@palemale2501 Год назад
Maybe the ones that do not get in lol.@@flyonwall360
@philwyatt3112
@philwyatt3112 11 месяцев назад
Unfortunately, yes...they are not in. It took the Moody Blues, another super group, until 2018 to be inducted. That organization is really clueless...@@heavnnnsent
@catherinelw9365
@catherinelw9365 Год назад
One of the things I love about Badfinger is the beautiful melodies of their songs. That's what's missing in a lot of songwriting these days: a great melody that you replay in your head long after hearing the song. Love that Mr. Beato did this!
@scottdvorak5606
@scottdvorak5606 Год назад
I remember watching the end of Breaking Bad. As soon as that song started playing, the hair on my arms and legs started to stand on end. “Brilliant” is the thee word for that moment in TV history. If there’s a better TV show/song selection combo in the history of television, I sure as hell don’t know it.
@orion9437
@orion9437 Год назад
Bad Finger’s Straight Up, is one of my all time favorites! The first time I heard it in ‘71 or ‘72, I was completely blown away!
@f4windex
@f4windex Год назад
So much of what you talked about strikes me, I’m 63 and wanted so badly to figure out how everyone was playing the songs I listened to! I ended up going a different direction than musician, but it stays with you. I just bought two bundles, one for me and one for my 13-year old daughter, who is showing much talent and interest in music. Thank you, Rick!
@CHayden07
@CHayden07 Год назад
Maan Rick, you’ve been killing it lately with these. Badfinger means so much to me, I go down that rabbit hole at least once a year. Pete Ham was such a good soul, much too good for this world. Thank you for shining a light on them and helping keep the legacy they deserve alive 👏 “Stan Polley is a soulless bastard. I will take him with me.” RIP Pete Ham, Tommy Evans & Mike Gibbons
@j.edward4379
@j.edward4379 Год назад
I agree, it was brilliant to choose this song for the end. I was 11 yrs old when that song came out. It was the perfect choice to a perfect show that I think is the greatest show of all time. You can't beat the writing.
@richalderson6069
@richalderson6069 Год назад
I love every song Pete Ham wrote for Badfinger, he was a very gifted pop craftsman.
@hivicar
@hivicar Год назад
With George Harrison live at Concert for Bangladesh at MSG 1971!
@loreerme
@loreerme Год назад
Badfinger was an amazing band, just amazing! Also a video on them would be great I think, their tragic story should be heard by more people, and they deserve so much more recognition.
@wheatonna
@wheatonna Год назад
A video was made. I have it on VHS.
@TimKellysMasterPhotoTechniques
Appreciate BADFINGER being spotlighted. Big fan here - I've studied every song in their catalog. Pete Ham was truly a songwriting genius with a fabulous voice and a beautiful heart. This music must live on.
@jacobshue9208
@jacobshue9208 Год назад
Rick, thank you for this. You shine a spotlight on the most brilliant music of previous generations for current and future generations of songwriters.
@jasonsf8km
@jasonsf8km Год назад
So glad I ran across this tonight...it made my week! Such an amazing song...and amazing band. I remember hearing "Baby Blue" on a college road trip in the middle of the country during the mid-90's, never heard the song before in my life and immediately had to know who it was...but the DJ didn't say. I wrote down a few of the lyrics, got back from my trip and found out it was Badfinger and immediately bought the Straight Up CD. That album is still one of my all-time classic rock albums and "Baby Blue" is by far one of the best written and performed songs ever. I was so excited on finale night to hear it kick into this song. I was so glad so many people could experience this song the way I did. The riffs, the walkdowns, the solo, the harmonies, the drums...all still gives me chills. I love that 12:24 mark...ahhh...I get that exact same feeling every time I hear that part....and the solo...and the outro. Triggers such an amazing feelings. Thank you for this presentation...I really enjoyed it!!
@accelerateddragon
@accelerateddragon Год назад
All their songs have the undeniable influence of George Harrison, his combinations of chord progression, use of augmented and diminished chords and slide guitars are his signature. Day After Day has everything in it that's on most of the tunes in "All Things Must Pass" This music is genius... these guys were rare. Great video, lots of interesting history, thank you Rick.
@palemale2501
@palemale2501 Год назад
Harrison's own songs were perfectly formed, the chords seem to go round in a circle to the start again, for the verse and the chorus, soooo delicately complete.
@adampecsek
@adampecsek Год назад
My guitar teacher *loved* this solo. He always used to emphasize singing what you're playing in your head while playing it (or, ideally, immediately before playing it), because it a) develops your ear and b) ensures that what you're playing is at least melodic. He used to say "why would you bother playing something that you wouldn't want to sing?"
@annjoseph6191
@annjoseph6191 Год назад
So cool to hear you talk about Harrison’s slide playing. So pure and beautifully melodic.
@ballhawk387
@ballhawk387 Год назад
What a glorious bombardment of melody this tune is! Always loved it.
@RyanHicks306
@RyanHicks306 Год назад
Thank you Rick for shining a light on one of the best bands of all-time. What beautiful music they left for us.
@RyanHicks306
@RyanHicks306 Год назад
Also totally agree on George’s slide tone and Leon’s piano on Day After Day. That is as perfect a pop song and production as any.
@RRBTZ
@RRBTZ Год назад
An absolute brilliant song choice for the final scene. The tears flowed as soon as I heard the first note of "Baby Blue" It was a perfect storm of emotion. The sadness for Walt's ending, the song Baby Blue and the tragic history of Bad Finger all came together. A wonderful moment of appreciation, joy and sadness. Thank you Rick for this episode!
@MrPnew1
@MrPnew1 Год назад
too true
@SteveMccart-uj7ec
@SteveMccart-uj7ec 11 месяцев назад
We are the the same age and the the music we were listening to back then was such a treasure. Hardly any effects and no auto tune. And this sounds Soo good.
@MrBurtonshaw
@MrBurtonshaw Год назад
Great to see you mention Badfinger. The band formed in Swansea in Wales. Peter's brother ran a local music shop here in Swansea until the 1990s, My mother's friend in school was the drummer's sister and I worked with the bass player in the earlier incarnation of the band. John, Peter's brother offered me a knock on Peter's SG that was given to him by the Beatles... I turned him down, I didn't have a clue who they were as a youngster.
@cavaleiro747
@cavaleiro747 5 месяцев назад
I'm sorry to ask it, Mr. Burton Shaw. But, how did they were like (Personalities, etc)? Pete seemed a bit depressed since his early days, Tommy and Mike looked like they were the funny ones and Joey was the one who tried to look attractive to every girl (I think everyone also did this in some period of its life, but it is cool).
@MisterBurtonshaw
@MisterBurtonshaw 5 месяцев назад
@@cavaleiro747I think Peter was very determined to be a success in the music business. From what I understand the band were held completely accountable for the money taken from them that the record company had given them for recording expenses. I think they were told or under the impression that nobody would touch them after the loss of the money, therefore stopping any chance of them becoming successful. This was the end of Peter’s world. Not sure about the other chap who took his own life
@cavaleiro747
@cavaleiro747 5 месяцев назад
@@MisterBurtonshaw Thank you for your explanation, this certainly helped me pretty much. Really, thank you.
@MisterBurtonshaw
@MisterBurtonshaw 5 месяцев назад
@@cavaleiro747 My pleasure. I worked with a chap who knew Peter very well and played in his band until they became The Iveys. He told me Peter was absolutely focused on a musical career, which explains in some part as to why he took their money problems and rejection by Warner? Apple? so seriously. Ironically, Mickey's sister(?I think) went on to work for Apple.
@cavaleiro747
@cavaleiro747 5 месяцев назад
@@MisterBurtonshaw Good morning, sir. Well, their financial problems happened while they were in Warner. I understand how Pete must have felt when all of his dreams and plans were absolutely crushed. Poor man, the worst part is that Stan Polley (Their manager and the one who stole all of their money), lived happily until his passing in 2009. Also, Tommy commited suicide because of his depression (Specially after Peter's death), issues regarding to royalties and the use of the name "Badfinger" (Where some fool prohibited him to use the name) and he was fearing he had a cancer in his throat (Because there was a lump in there). His life was miserable, very sad...
@nkhmd
@nkhmd Год назад
Love watching you play this simultaneously with the song.....I consider you an ultimate "pro", Rick, and know you could probably play all and any of the parts of most songs....
@jamoncure
@jamoncure Год назад
LOVE LOVE LOVE Badfinger! 52 years in love with every last bit of this song. Glad we all agree on it’s brilliance, and then we got to see it’s revival with Breaking Bad! The coolest song ever. thank you Rick!
@djwarren5081
@djwarren5081 Год назад
Pete Ham was such a talented song writer and guitarist. Without you was one of his most famous songs. A shame he made so little money for his efforts. RIP
@heath-7567
@heath-7567 Год назад
Although credited to 6 writers, WITHOUT YOU was a collar just between Tom & Pete. A product of 2 songs.Tom was my ex-Liver[pool bandmate.
@Romulus980
@Romulus980 Год назад
One of your best Rick.... Badfinger a Welsh Group plagued by a shyster manager and ending in two suicides of band members... Thank you for highlighting a lovely song...
@jeffgolladay5813
@jeffgolladay5813 Год назад
Yep their manager sucked
@katherinehenry1480
@katherinehenry1480 Год назад
Fun fact: Badfinger and Three Dog Night played at my secondary school when I was twelve... First rock concert!
@thomasaquinas157
@thomasaquinas157 Год назад
WOW!
@mrt3959
@mrt3959 Год назад
Wow again!!
@Chinookman
@Chinookman Год назад
Damn! ❤
@freedabeagles2327
@freedabeagles2327 10 месяцев назад
Two of my favorite bands. So cool!
@greenbeagle13
@greenbeagle13 Год назад
That was the absolute BEST song to end this awesome series... Good lord, to know music and guitar as well as this man. AMAZING.
@19DRS66
@19DRS66 Год назад
Number one hits, still played by many 50 years on. Not forgotten or under appreciated.
@Mr.56Goldtop
@Mr.56Goldtop Год назад
Badfinger released 5 albums from the late 1960s to 1975, and there was not ONE filler or bad song on any of them! Really a terrific, terrific band with an over abundance of talent And we all know the horrific story so we don't need to get into that. RIP Pete, Tom, and Mike.
@heath-7567
@heath-7567 Год назад
Nov 19 will be the 39th anniversary om Tom's passing. We were bandmates for almost 4 years in Liverpool😪
@TimOestmann
@TimOestmann Год назад
@@heath-7567
@susiekramer3175
@susiekramer3175 26 дней назад
But, Pete ham could play piano...badfinger was awesome!!
@barrycw1
@barrycw1 Год назад
Badfinger is such an incredibly talented band, and at the same time, one of the most tragic stories of rock history. Thx for this! Badfinger shouldn't ever be forgotten⭐⭐
@theragingdolphinsmaniac4696
Badfingers Baby Blue and No Matter What are 2 of my all time favorite songs
@6StringPassion.
@6StringPassion. Год назад
Me too. Fins Up!
@kevotheclone
@kevotheclone Год назад
I bought "Straight Up" when it first came out on vinyl, then bought it again on CD and still listen to it and other Badfinger albums several times a year. Sometimes I think the early 70s were my favorite era of music.
@larryp.450
@larryp.450 Год назад
Peter Hamm was a gifted, yet troubled person who deserves much more notoriety for his brilliant work.
@a95569
@a95569 6 месяцев назад
Praise surely, why notoriety?
@lesmcnabney1761
@lesmcnabney1761 Год назад
Great analysis and a treat to see Badfinger featured. A number of songs mentioned in the comments - I would add Apple Of My Eye which is utterly sublime.
@weezadam
@weezadam Год назад
Bless you, Rick, for giving it up for Badfinger. One of the more underrated bands of the 70s with a tragic ending.
@jonmcdaniel8492
@jonmcdaniel8492 Год назад
For me Badfinger was The Other Beatles, which is not a bad thing. Badfinger's good stuff is what you listened to when you needed a fresh Beatles fix.
@ooulalah4333
@ooulalah4333 Год назад
Who are they rated under?
@ooulalah4333
@ooulalah4333 Год назад
Always loved hearing this song come on the local oldies station which was my fav to walk to ea night. All I knew was it was by Badfinger...until many yrs later, learning their story and demise via the internet.
@cvdevol
@cvdevol Год назад
Amazing song, made even more amazing when it knocks your socks off the end of Breaking Bad. Perfect outro to a perfect TV series.
@libertysoutlook5160
@libertysoutlook5160 Год назад
One of the great singles of that era. Love it. And the drums sound great also.
@richardgreen7344
@richardgreen7344 Год назад
It is common knowledge that the song was written about a girl from Wichita Kansas the the band meet while playing a gig in that town. The girl was Dixie Armstrong. If you listen closely you hear a reference to her. Hamm refers to her by name in the later part of the tune.
@bobbyparks801
@bobbyparks801 Год назад
This brought me so much joy to see someone else who feels the same way as me about this song and BadFinger period!! When I saw the ending of BB with all the anticipation and build up, my friend Sammy and I were silent, it was Perfect when the song began, there was so much emotion,the air was thick with the acknowledgement of brilliance. I had tears running down my cheeks, knowing the sad history of Pete Ham and Pete Evans, and the ending of Walt's story that we spent so much time watching together,the feeling of lost was profound. I revisit this song along with all the others a few times a year. I lost my friend song Sammy to a fentanyl 6 years ago, 2 years into my recovery, one of our favorite songs to sing( we played together since we were kids, I'm 53 now)was "It's All Over Now Baby Blue", it's also always been my favorite color (I even bought a bb 10 cylinder van once), though it's now tinged with sadness. Seeing you get so excited, I get it. It's beautiful, nothing comes close to that magic of certain bands anymore, the Beatles were MAGIC and it makes perfect sense that Badfinger were signed to Apple, that Pete played with George at the Bangladesh concert, Paul writing "Come and Get It"..... they also had that same magic. I've been watching you all these years,If I could, I'd be sitting there playing along, freaking out with you over the sheer awesomeness of "Baby Blue". Bless you Rick 😊
@pattimurphyrocks
@pattimurphyrocks Год назад
I too was extremely emotional watching the ending of Breaking Bad. Reading your post brought it all back. I have watched the series twice and was stunned by the sheer brilliance of it. I am so sorry for the loss of your dear friend and sending you some healing vibes from San Pedro, Los Angeles, CA. xoxo
@avicena2000
@avicena2000 Год назад
Agree. Brilliant. On Baby Blue, the chord progressions, the melody, the lyrics, the drums, the solo all the way up to the last note. Day after Day has to be one of the most melancholic songs, with such a mourning, yearning air to it. Phenomenal! Thank you!
@michaelquinn8618
@michaelquinn8618 Год назад
This group was so talented their songs were all great and well produced one of my favorite bands
@klickfoot
@klickfoot Год назад
Still have my Baby Blue 45 that I bought in 1972. Desert island song # 1 for me. I'm glad a new generation gets to discover this incredible song.
@loakland2773
@loakland2773 Год назад
Great video Rick. Love your breakdown. Badfinger has been one of my favorite groups since they came out. Baby Blue has been one of my favorite top three songs since its release. Saw Badfinger w the Grassroots concert in Chicago Auditorium Theatre in 1973. Great show. Saw Joey Molland play a fest in the 1990’s. Love your work Rick. Keep up the great job you do for all of us. Very much appreciated.
@orcasea59
@orcasea59 Год назад
Baby Blue and Day After Day were two songs strongly connected to events in my life. For a long time the only records I could find were prohibitively expensive Japanese imports, so I spent hours thumbing through row after row of 45 singles trying to find them. The Music on Demand generation will never know the pain...
@TheZeplinfan
@TheZeplinfan Год назад
yes!!!!!!!!!
@danquinnell3502
@danquinnell3502 Год назад
They will also never get the high/rush of finally getting your hands on a copy! Everything is so instant and sterile these days. Not complaining, I’m glad to have my extensive playlist that I can play wirelessly through my car stereo, but I do miss the days of wandering record store aisles and digging through the bins.
@jamescpotter
@jamescpotter Год назад
For a band that was steeped in sorrow, they recorded some of the happiest and uplifting tunes ever! Badfinger epitomized taste and NEVER ventured into overplaying or pretentiousness.
@frankpratt529
@frankpratt529 Год назад
I've watched the entire Breaking Bad series 7 times and each time the song plays in the finale, it just about tears my heart out. It seems to condense the series into just a couple of minutes.
@Errant_X
@Errant_X Год назад
The genius, artistry and production of the song perfectly matched that of the series. And it's a real pleasure to watch your enthusiasm and pure passion as you break it down Rick 💙
@eddiemerribaker
@eddiemerribaker Год назад
Watch them do it live. No capo. Only acoustic track on studio version has the capo. Also, regarding it being “out of tune,” it’s far more likely that the tape recorder wasn’t calibrated (which was a common occurrence). I’m old and I remember those days!
@mikeriderart1121
@mikeriderart1121 Год назад
This song always gives me chills and sometimes wet eyes. Just beautiful. I wish he had talked about the background vocal intervals more, and how the last verse is badass.. Incredible 3 part singing.
@rylieriley
@rylieriley Год назад
Using Baby Blue for the grand finale of Breaking Bad was brilliant. It added real emotional impact to the ending of Walt's story. I love Badfinger's musical creativity so much (not to mention what talented musicians they were), their tragic ending really hurts whenever I think about them.
@ifitfitz9425
@ifitfitz9425 Год назад
Rick - if you have not, Phil Keaggy. Brilliant musician, Beatles fanatic, and he really does a bang-up job on this tune.
@wesinman2312
@wesinman2312 Год назад
My buddy Gray and I drove from Fla to Ca in Feb '73 to surf. We stayed there over a month. The only 8 -track we had in the car was this Badfinger album. We listened to it hundreds of times and never got tired of it. Badfinger wrote absolutely beautiful songs, but they had great distortions too! Fantastic.
@patrickcasey357
@patrickcasey357 Год назад
The slide part on Day After Day wasn’t just George. It was played by both He and Pete Ham. It took them a few hours to get it so tight that it sounded like one guitar.
@sleinadb
@sleinadb Год назад
It makes sense now I always thought it was a Beatles or member song. There are songs you know...but doesn't stick with you who the artist actually is...this is one of those for me. To he fair it is also 2 years older than me. ;-)
@DHudelson
@DHudelson Год назад
Read a Joey Molland account of the process nearly verbatim to Patrick's description. Ham's part was actually favored in the mix, according to Dan Matovina, Badfinger chronicler.
@carycaldwell877
@carycaldwell877 Год назад
You are absolutely correct.
@bobcaygeon4533
@bobcaygeon4533 11 месяцев назад
Pete ham was as much a great guitarist as George was…… maybe better.
@freedabeagles2327
@freedabeagles2327 10 месяцев назад
​@@bobcaygeon4533Amen to that.
@heneverreturnasahorse9773
@heneverreturnasahorse9773 Год назад
One of my favorite bands, especially when AM was all we had. Harrison's slide work was always stunning!
@nancy9478
@nancy9478 Год назад
Bet you had a transistor radio. I hung mine from my handlebars. The 60s/70s were the best, musically.
@Sean_Piper
@Sean_Piper Год назад
Yes! Some love for Badfinger! Such an underrated (and tragic) band
@christr1ut87
@christr1ut87 Год назад
I can remember my dad playing guitar in a band and my mom singing back up vocals at rehersal at some house and also at a gig at some outdoor festival style concert. The only song I remember from any of this was Day After Day by Badfinger. I think I was about 4 years old. It's really the only thing I remember from that far back.
@sharkgentilebassguitar
@sharkgentilebassguitar Год назад
My favorite song! Thank You, Mr. B... this was a great lesson
@jimparker7778
@jimparker7778 Год назад
thank you so much, Rick! So much of popular music--even some great guitar songs--is clearly written seated at the keyboards, that it's cool to hear a song so obviously written on a guitar. I'm so lucky that my college's student union used a talent agency that booked these guys before they were famous. By the time their tour came to my town we got to see Badfinger on the basketball court of our student union building. This was their October 8 1970 show. What a great time.
@sueflay3815
@sueflay3815 Год назад
One of the best tracks in the Badfinger catalog is “No Matter What”. The way the Leslie sound gets increasingly more intense between the vocal lines as the song moves along is just such a great listen.
@scottmulrooney3130
@scottmulrooney3130 Год назад
One of my all time favorite songs along with Day After Day. As a kid Straight Up was out of print and I would scour used record stores to no avail. I discovered Todd Rundgren and became obsessed with him and his music. What an amazing experience when in the early 90’s Straight Up gets released on CD and I joyfully grab a copy. Imagine my shock when I flipped the jewel case over and saw the words “Produced by Todd Rundgren”. My whole life suddenly made sense in that one moment.
@markriva4259
@markriva4259 Год назад
Yes, mine was altered when I once met and chatted with Todd.
@patriciagoodwin1922
@patriciagoodwin1922 Год назад
Thank you so much Rick, Badfinger is my all time favorite band. Breaks my heart that the band had such a tragic time. They are beyond brilliant in my opinion. These are the gems that give me goosebumps and that I sing along with. "No Matter What " from No Dice really got them noticed. Then on the Straight Up album, oh my gosh the singles "Baby Blue" and "Day After Day" are beautiful. And "Without You". Thank you again Rick, made my day.
@JC-wr7mu
@JC-wr7mu Год назад
The story behind the song was fascinating to me as well, the apology to the real life Dixie with who Pete had a relationship. Badfinger is criminally underrated and Pete Ham should be more recognized as the genius he was. He also was an amazing guitarist. Joey Molland said Pete could play circles around him. I bet Joey would do a Badfinger video with you. Loved this video!
@Jason-lx3zu
@Jason-lx3zu Год назад
I would LOVE to see a Beato interview with Joey Molland
@jamesswapinski9190
@jamesswapinski9190 Год назад
Hell yeah.
@earlsciambrajr.841
@earlsciambrajr.841 10 месяцев назад
Ham is in fact John Lennon in disguise.
@julianquirk9946
@julianquirk9946 Год назад
Great welsh band 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 and much loved here in their home town Swansea. Such a tragic story- heartbreaking. At least we have the songs.
@twpsy634
@twpsy634 Год назад
...and after many years a blue plaque at the railway station
@heath-7567
@heath-7567 Год назад
Tom was a fellow scouser! Born & bred in Liverpool! We were band mates
@incognito6799
@incognito6799 Год назад
Badfinger was awesome. No Matter What, Day After Day, Baby Blue, Come And Get It. I loved them when they hit the AM radio 1969-1970.
@seiph80
@seiph80 Год назад
Amazing songs
@bassesatta9235
@bassesatta9235 Год назад
Without You, is also amazing wish it was produced better
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