@@LPChipi John was bi polar.. do your research.. he was having a tough time with "Beatlemania".. .. this was actually a call for HELP.. some people just get tired of the limelight.. part of the reason they came off the road .... such a delusional comment!
@@fortunatoofamontillado1059 lol, sure buddy. This is just another nothing song. He wasn't struggling, that's why he kept going on for years. And he wasn't bipolar
@@LPChipi I don't like to feed the trolls, but sometimes ignorance really gets my hackles up! lol The lyrics were meant to appear to be shallow, and it did work, but Sir George still knew it would be a hit, hence they changed the title of the movie from "8 Arms to hold You" to "Help". While I can't name the exact interview, I think it was one of John's last ones, he mentioned 1965 as his "fat Elvis" period, and being unhappy and becoming disillusioned with Beatlemania and it WAS a sincere cry for help. He later was introduced to pot, and "Rubber Soul" began the migration from mop-tops to serious musicians. EOR. lol
@@JeffL-jw6sq HAHAHAH I absolutely LOVE this. "No, they weren't terrible lyricists that only knew how to write the word love over and over, it's ironic bad writing, see?" The copium is so strong. Dude it's OK to enjoy a shallow pop band, it truly is and you don't need to make depth up for them. Not everyone can be Bob Dylan and that's OK too. And BTW, I'm seriously not trolling. I don't even aim to bring down your love for the beatles. I'm just in awe at people's level of copium for what was an incredibly popular but ultimately OK band
John is the best rock singer and songwriter of all time, most original and inventive as well. It's a pity a psychopath killed him and deprived the whole world of his creative genius.
@@dondamon4669 you cannot be serious. Compare the solo carrer between John and Paul, John much much better than Paul. John sang ''Your sound is musak to my ears'' and he was right.
Está claro con este video que The Beatles era un grupo en lo más estricto de la palabra ... quiero decir que The Beatles fueron el mejor grupo de los 60's y son el mejor de todos los tiempos mientras estuvieron juntos ... un engranaje a 4 y bueno con el apoyo de George Martin indudablemente ... Brian Epstein fue importante en su momento y si vosotros estais de acuerdo el grupo necesitó un buen productor de cine y videoclips para cerrar el círculo ... gracias por este video de Help! de hecho John Lennon tuvo una voz increíble para estos temas ...
Excelente comentario. Brian Epstein y George Martin fueron los engranajes perfectos para los cuatros. No cabe duda que los cerebros creativos de John, George y Paul fueron y son únicos e irrepetibles, pero poco se habla del profesionalismo que estos tenían a la hora de componer o mejorar sus propios sonidos. Sobre todo Lennon-Mccartney. Ambos no pararon y no paran de componer en ningún momento. Y sin menospreciar a Ringo que también fue un aporte sin igual y el baterista e integrante perfecto para los Beatles. Ringo siempre tocó lo que se necesitaba y mantenia el tempo de una manera que pocas veces lo eh visto en otros bateristas.
Thanks for this Single-Tracked vocal! More of their songs need to be done this way. The ADT and real Double-Tracking ruined some of their vocal performances imho. Now, for the Single-Tracked of the mono single and the promo film version! :) *crosses fingers* TY for this!
Help, es un grito desesperado de John y su solo da un aire desgarrador con su voz única e inconfundible..... nunca he entendido por que comentan que a Lennon no le gustaba su voz y pedia al ingeniero de sonido que le pusiera efectos a su voz... me encanta tal y como es❤
@@mr_bassman6685 Agreed! That mono mix of “Help” falls short of what was achieved on the majority of Beatles’ singles, IMO. The drums & bass are too low in the mix, for example-making it sound more folky, less rocky. Perhaps someone on RU-vid will isolate the individual instruments/vocals from the mono mix and create a NEW mix one day.
@@Isotrax thanks for replying. other channels just like the comment and don't respond when I ask as if they're the only ones allowed to do this!! :P will try Moises. is it easy to extract many voices from a harmony or do you find it depends on how the music's been recorded/mixed? either way what you've uploaded is really impressive. amazing being able to hear even single tracks from a double tracked lead for example.
@@B2Unit Extracting individual voices from a harmony depends on the volume of the backing vocals and the overall balance of the mix. For example, in "This Boy" by The Beatles, the harmonies are difficult to separate because the vocals are well-balanced, making it hard for AI to identify the lead vocal. Additionally, the quality of the source material can affect how easily individual voices can be extracted.