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Watch this clip of @TheBeatles writing and rehearsing the track “Something” from Peter Jackson’s #TheBeatlesGetBack. Part Two of the three-part Original Docuseries is now streaming on @DisneyPlus.
The Disney+ original docuseries, directed by Peter Jackson, will be arriving on Disney+ just in time for the Thanksgiving holiday. Made entirely from never-before-seen, restored footage, it provides the most intimate and honest glimpse into the creative process and relationship between John, Paul, George, and Ringo ever filmed. Be sure to check them both out, and don’t forget to watch “The Beatles: Get Back” when it rolls out over three days, November 25, 26, and 27, 2021, exclusively on Disney+.
Directed by three-time Oscar®-winning filmmaker Peter Jackson (“The Lord of the Rings” trilogy, “They Shall Not Grow Old”), “The Beatles: Get Back” takes audiences back in time to the band’s January 1969 recording sessions, which became a pivotal moment in music history. The docuseries showcases The Beatles’ creative process as they attempt to write 14 new songs in preparation for their first live concert in over two years. Faced with a nearly impossible deadline, the strong bonds of friendship shared by John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr are put to the test. The docuseries is compiled from nearly 60 hours of unseen footage shot over 21 days, directed by Michael Lindsay-Hogg in 1969, and from more than 150 hours of unheard audio, most of which has been locked in a vault for over half a century. Jackson is the only person in 50 years to have been given access to this Beatles treasure trove, all of which has now been brilliantly restored. What emerges is an unbelievably intimate portrait of The Beatles, showing how, with their backs against the wall, they could still rely on their friendship, good humor, and creative genius. While plans derail and relationships are put to the test, some of the world’s most iconic songs are composed and performed. The docuseries features - for the first time in its entirety - The Beatles’ last live performance as a group, the unforgettable rooftop concert on London’s Savile Row, as well as other songs and classic compositions featured on the band’s final two albums, Abbey Road and Let It Be.
An exciting new collaboration between The Beatles and Jackson presented by The Walt Disney Studios in association with Apple Corps Ltd. and WingNut Films Productions Ltd., “The Beatles: Get Back” is directed by Peter Jackson, produced by Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, Yoko Ono Lennon, Olivia Harrison, Peter Jackson, Clare Olssen (“They Shall Not Grow Old”) and Jonathan Clyde (“Eight Days a Week”), with Apple Corps’ Jeff Jones (“Eight Days a Week”) and Ken Kamins (“The Hobbit” trilogy) serving as executive producers. Jabez Olssen (“Rogue One: A Star Wars Story”) serves as the film’s editor, the music supervisor is Giles Martin (“Rocketman”), Michael Hedges (“The Adventures of Tintin”) and Brent Burge (“The Hobbit” trilogy) serve as the series re-recording mixers, and the music is mixed by Giles Martin and Sam Okell (“Yesterday”).
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@rangitsengupta3025
@rangitsengupta3025 2 года назад
I'm literally screaming in mind " attracts me like no other lover " like I'm gonna fly in a time machine and give them the missing lyrics ..feels surreal
@dingusrevolver
@dingusrevolver 2 года назад
Same haha. It's weird to have the correct answer to a question that HAS no correct answer, and watch the guy who CAME UP WITH THE ANSWER struggle to summon it. It's almost like watching a fetus develop into a baby or something.
@grcline
@grcline 2 года назад
same
@akilvarmantikvar
@akilvarmantikvar 2 года назад
I don't know, "attracts me like a pomegranate" doesn't sound bad either.
@TheLastBoomerLeft
@TheLastBoomerLeft 2 года назад
LOL!
@hhodjr1484
@hhodjr1484 2 года назад
A lesson to the kids, never give up. It'll come to you eventually and the answer could change the world
@jayjay5640
@jayjay5640 2 года назад
Ringo just hits the groove straight away on all their compositions, it really shows what an indispensable legend he is.
@markywellsboy2182
@markywellsboy2182 2 года назад
I've watched some of the youtube videos of Ringo being interviewed with a set of drums and a small audience. Funny and enlightening. I'm not a musician, but it's fascinating to hear how his particular rhythm and style was formed because of his natural left hand playing on a right hand setup. And I never realised how many fantastic songs can be recognised just from a drum intro or beat.
@houserhouse
@houserhouse 2 года назад
He might not be wailing out Neil Peart solos but you can play anything and Ringo will start drumming at the exact time he's needed
@crazyralph6386
@crazyralph6386 2 года назад
He’s worth half a billion, known across the planet, and still living life to the fullest. Pretty sure he got the credit due, just not as a songwriter.
@jessehenderson2967
@jessehenderson2967 2 года назад
I WISH, WISH i could find a drummer 1/1000 as groovy as Ringo.....
@TheGrouchDnD
@TheGrouchDnD 2 года назад
Ringo doesn't miss
@CrappyCartoons
@CrappyCartoons 2 года назад
Now I understand the meaning of the "I don't know" as the climax of the chorus. It's all about George not having a clue as to what lyrics he should use for this melody! Truly fascinating!
@Fnelrbnef
@Fnelrbnef Год назад
Same as "Where do we go now?" from Sweet Child O Mine:)
@leonardogabrieltrevinoloba2377
But it makes perfect sense in the lyrics. It's saying to the girl that he has no idea where is the relationship going to be, but he dosen't care, cause he loves her.
@brandonfreeman6517
@brandonfreeman6517 10 месяцев назад
Slash's book basically says what the dude above says about that part... 'where do we go now'... @@miscellaneousviewing7916
@Savagefred
@Savagefred 8 месяцев назад
So many songs end up with stupid placeholder lyrics that just stick. I've ruined a couple of really nice melodies by writing really stupid placeholder lyrics that you cant hear the song any other way.
@Steambull1
@Steambull1 8 месяцев назад
@@johnsebastian3932 00:38 Her eyes suddenly open up when "...the way she moves" is sung. When it edits back to that shot, she has left. I like to think she was triggered by such traditional male-female attraction being presented as art in her presence :P
@Kappadonna123
@Kappadonna123 8 месяцев назад
Every song Ringo is like "i got my part down so whenever you guys want to get your stuff together lmk"
@spookedhorse
@spookedhorse 7 дней назад
Yeah. He always looks groovy too, behind the set. Masters.
@joaopedronascimento1559
@joaopedronascimento1559 2 года назад
The final version was a masterpiece.
@Lily_The_Pink972
@Lily_The_Pink972 2 года назад
Search for Something vocals isolated to hear George and Paul's fab harmonies.
@PhillipeStLeger
@PhillipeStLeger 2 года назад
Completely agree! Such a wonderfully beautiful song. I never get tired of hearing it.
@bobabooey4537
@bobabooey4537 2 года назад
is.... a masterpiece.
@scottudell7202
@scottudell7202 2 года назад
Frank Sinatra once called it his "favorite Lennon/McCartney song". 😂😂😂
@MsCloudrider
@MsCloudrider 2 года назад
@@scottudell7202 Michial Jackson also thought that. Something wasn´t in the package of Beatles songs he bought.
@westfield90
@westfield90 2 года назад
I will always be grateful to Peter Jackson for having corrected this long-standing perpetuated myth that this was one of the darkest episodes of the Beatles legacy. Instead, it a glorious story of redemption by 4 truly remarkably talented men who genuinely loved each other. Jackson let the movie speak for itself and what you witness is an unsurmountable pressure they put upon themselves, and yet they emerged with some of the greatest songs ever created. The movie truly humanizes them and shows the staggering amount of work put into creating their magic. Along the way you get to know John, Paul, George and Ringo like never before as 4 completely natural and genuinely nice people. My respect for them only grew from this movie. I’m sadden that this has been hidden for this long and we have lost so many of them - Linda, Maureen, Billy, George Martin, Mal Evans and of course George and John. Thank you Peter for doing this.
@mottyflux7
@mottyflux7 2 года назад
But what he was talking about had everything to do with the fact that they were able to pull this off with an imposter, after the real paul "blew his mind out in a car". Meet Faul.
@ianmullin6257
@ianmullin6257 2 года назад
Totally agree, well written
@lbrandaovieira5
@lbrandaovieira5 2 года назад
Great words. I feel the same
@garyphisher7375
@garyphisher7375 2 года назад
Interesting that Paul fell for the myth too. Peter Jackson talks about how Paul felt (and looked) apprehensive about revisiting this footage. And how relieved Paul looked after Peter explained the footage showed The Beatles in a good light.
@lonbozarth
@lonbozarth 2 года назад
Your commentary is beautiful. Thank you.
@johnleclerc5711
@johnleclerc5711 2 года назад
The missing chromatic riff after the second " I don't know " is already there rhythmically with Ringo's fill. Amazing to see the combined brilliance of this band
@willritter4076
@willritter4076 2 года назад
I'd be honored if some Beatles fans would take a quick listen to my acoustic piano & vocal YT performances of BLACKBIRD ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-xFStWfgWXe0.html and PENNY LANE in tribute to 2 of the many genius compositions written by Sir Paul McCartney. Live acoustic with no autotune or digital editing. Peace and stay safe.
@ronwilliams357
@ronwilliams357 2 года назад
George already had it in the original version when he first introduced it. Ringo's just correctly remembering it. It's on the Nagra tape rolls.
@beagle7622
@beagle7622 2 года назад
I think you are 100 percent right.
@jameson32
@jameson32 2 года назад
Bitch, don't tell me about half steps.
@willymack5677
@willymack5677 2 года назад
Great ear! After being told, that’s clear to hear and fucking amazing
@sergiogreco3262
@sergiogreco3262 2 года назад
Nothing short of brilliant here. Love how both John and Paul realize that George has just unveiled one of the greatest love songs ever written.
@erinlee7216
@erinlee7216 2 года назад
Amen!!!!
@gettingkilt
@gettingkilt 2 года назад
That's hard to tell from this clip, but it's true nonetheless. Both Paul and John, in separate interviews after the release of Abbey Road, identified "Something" as the best track on the album.
@cactaceous
@cactaceous Год назад
@@gettingkilt George thought the best track of the album was Come Together.
@ellavaderknows
@ellavaderknows Год назад
Stolen directly from James Taylor's "Something in the Way She Moves" which was being recorded at Abbey Road Studios at the same time.
@danengele7613
@danengele7613 Год назад
@@ellavaderknows those words are the opening line but the melody of Something is nothing like James Taylor's song. I saw an interview of James Taylor and he said in no way was anything stolen. He remained a life long friend of the Beatles as individuals and still is to this day of the remaining two.
@anthonyestacio9131
@anthonyestacio9131 2 года назад
Ringo’s drumming was really the soul of every Beatles song. He knows when he needs to roll or just play the beat.
@MsCloudrider
@MsCloudrider 2 года назад
Peter Jackson said after watching all the Get Back-material: Noone ever told Ringo during the sessions what to do or how to play.
@anthonyestacio9131
@anthonyestacio9131 2 года назад
@@MsCloudrider he is the most under appreciated beatle for me
@homeontherange733
@homeontherange733 2 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-wJTjjAXDZSY.html
@SB-xt5jk
@SB-xt5jk 2 года назад
@@MsCloudrider Not technically true. Paul suggests the verse style for Don't Let Me Down in EP1. Otherwise agree though.
@ef232
@ef232 2 года назад
@@anthonyestacio9131 If you know about the beatles, you should know that everyone was essential for the band.
@MerkinMuffly
@MerkinMuffly 2 года назад
When Sinatra calls a song, the greatest love song of the past 50 years, you know you got something, no pun intended.
@alipanroosendaal9503
@alipanroosendaal9503 2 года назад
Sinatra was being mischevious. He was attempting to play down the Lennon/McCartney songbook by bigging up a track by an (arguably) less significant member of their own band. I would not read too much into that comment, apart from sour grapes.
@tomlarnie2581
@tomlarnie2581 2 года назад
love the something puns they are so easy. and george harrison deserves the recognition
@itorapadas
@itorapadas 2 года назад
@@alipanroosendaal9503 Don't think so. Sinatra mistakenly at first thought it was written by Lennon-McCartney and credited the duo in his song intros.
@alipanroosendaal9503
@alipanroosendaal9503 2 года назад
@@itorapadas FS was cuter than that.
@djtoona
@djtoona 2 года назад
Other Sinatra quotes about the Beatles: 1. (1964) "I thought they'd die in New York" 2. (1967) "What's 'I Am The Walrus' all about?"
@heenagrover4352
@heenagrover4352 Год назад
I still cannot believe we got to witness these legendary moments through Get Back. Cannot thank Peter enough for this documentary and the Beatles for just existing. 🙌🏼😭
Год назад
I absolutely agree with you. It was nice getting to know them.
@One.Zero.One101
@One.Zero.One101 10 месяцев назад
It's so fascinating seeing a song get formed.
@susanb5058
@susanb5058 2 месяца назад
Yes!!!! I couldn’t agree more. Pure magic. That documentary is such a gift to those of us who grew up with the Beatles and loved them all through our lives.
@jim2lane
@jim2lane 2 года назад
Fun Fact: you'll notice Linda with a camera in many of these clips. She was the first female photographer to have a picture used on the cover of Rolling Stone magazine (Eric Clapton - May 11, 1968)
@boldstreetlad
@boldstreetlad 2 года назад
Look at John watching intently like he knows George is really onto (no pun intended) something. This was George's finest hour and it lasted even after the band split
@maratonlegendelenemirei3352
@maratonlegendelenemirei3352 2 года назад
Blue Jay Way for me.
@janetownley
@janetownley 2 года назад
Lennon seems so burned out and awkward
@JoaoGabriel-lk9cv
@JoaoGabriel-lk9cv 2 года назад
@@janetownley you are awkward
@BillySBC
@BillySBC 2 года назад
Yeah its like John is for the first time realizing that George might just actually be on his level musically.
@scorpnov13
@scorpnov13 2 года назад
Looks like John just got out of the shower after washing and blow drying his hair
@spongo
@spongo 2 года назад
What a gift to see the process behind genius.
@sfsandman4489
@sfsandman4489 2 года назад
Every band process! Studio time is money so for most it’s the same process but in rehearsal setting, unless you have endless money then you can sit in state of art studio while you’re working songs and parts out. Most bands that’s done on free time not hourly studio time.
@fatimalaouadi5820
@fatimalaouadi5820 2 года назад
@@sfsandman4489 Every band wishes!
@justinsayswtf
@justinsayswtf 2 года назад
@@sfsandman4489 most bands don’t release footage or audio like this.
@butterflymoon6368
@butterflymoon6368 2 года назад
It's not about "genius" it's just about the creative process which is accessible to all. It's very inspiring as someone who makes music and writes. I love it.
@yukoncornelius5014
@yukoncornelius5014 2 года назад
Well the process behind decent music anyway
@CarlosGarcia-yg9je
@CarlosGarcia-yg9je 8 месяцев назад
The albatross around John's neck sitting next to him wondering, "When are they gonna ask me to scream again? During the verse or chorus?"
@Jose2005nyc
@Jose2005nyc 7 месяцев назад
Exactly what I thought when I saw her sitting there (pun intended)!
@dennysmith7862
@dennysmith7862 2 месяца назад
Me too... Stalkers are good at screaming... Have to get attention by some means... Cynthia was such a lady who rcvd a measly £78k from John who fought even that miserable amount to give to her in the divorce settlement... Disgusting how he treated his FIRSTBORN, Julian (calling Sean his firstborn)... Sad... I was hugest fan of his until I listened to Cynthia's audio recordings entitled : "John"... Aunt Mimi was huge narcissistic bully to her sisters and to Cynthia... His Uncle George (Mimi's poor husband) was a gentleman who was kind to John...
@dianab9688
@dianab9688 День назад
She appeared genuinely bored as the concept of harmony escapes her.
@qp3175
@qp3175 2 года назад
The way Paul and John just remained silent and listening to George singing, the way John stares at him... this is the birth of one of the greatest songs ever written. And they knew it and they seemed to be overwhelmed by the power of their greatness. Legendary!
@grxengine6188
@grxengine6188 Год назад
Speaking for the musicians when that magical song is forming everyone feels compelled to help bring it to the light. Musicianship & collaboration is like a religion. You can’t help but leave your ego outside in those moments. This is the Way!
@charlestesoro7902
@charlestesoro7902 Год назад
John’s looking at George like; “Damn! Our boy nailed a good one!”
@cpj93070
@cpj93070 Год назад
I seriously don't think it's that deep, John's literally looking at George to see what chords he's playing.
@qp3175
@qp3175 11 месяцев назад
@@cpj93070 Yeah, right... Learning chords. If that was the case, then you could always see them do it that way, but they don't. They only behave this way here, with Something. John is truly impressed by the quality of the song, maybe thinking "God, why didn't I make this song, how the hell could I miss it?"
@cpj93070
@cpj93070 11 месяцев назад
@@qp3175Seriously? okay if you say so, I know you want some fairy-tale story to this but I'm 99% certain George is just playing the cords to John as they are jamming, but whatever makes you sleep at night. 😂
@carvid-2238
@carvid-2238 2 года назад
Lennon instinctively knew the line should end on an er sound "cauliflower" which later became "no other lover", which is why he later corrected George's "pomegranate" with "cauliflower".
@ItsWelchyMF
@ItsWelchyMF 2 года назад
The most romantic song that they ever done.
@CircusNormal
@CircusNormal 2 года назад
*Did
@eduardoferreira1963
@eduardoferreira1963 2 года назад
George song
@akwilson1676
@akwilson1676 2 года назад
Here There and Everywhere exists
@rizzledizzle3443
@rizzledizzle3443 2 года назад
It's a beautiful song ❤️🙌
@johnnylastovica6511
@johnnylastovica6511 2 года назад
And the hag is impressed 🤔🙄🤪
@marty6779
@marty6779 Год назад
The dynamic between them is so captivating. Paul is steering the ship, well aware that the others might not like that, but also that he really is the only one capable of doing that. John can come off as careless and arrogant, but he cares a great deal about the others, but because of who he is, it's not always obvious he does. George gains confidence after his temporary leave, knowing he gained back some control, and deciding that it's best to do his own thing for a bit. And Ringo is the true professional. Always attentive, instinctively knowing what to do and how to lighten the mood. It's a shame it all went to pieces over a shitty management deal and some minor personal differences that blew up after that.
@duncanmackenzie4076
@duncanmackenzie4076 Год назад
John supposedwas derp into his heroin addiction during this time, you can see at some points he comes in late and doesn't say much an dis incoherent at times.
@marty6779
@marty6779 Год назад
@@duncanmackenzie4076 true. But he is not the choleric despot he was made out to be in the bands mythology at times.
@duncanmackenzie4076
@duncanmackenzie4076 Год назад
@@marty6779 I wouldn't judge too much from the documentary series, he did write some of the most amazing Beatles songs, was the driving force behind St Pepper and his solo career was much more acclaimed than McCartneys.
@duncanmackenzie4076
@duncanmackenzie4076 Год назад
@@marty6779 and also he has been elevated, being assasinated and your life cut short short to 40 will do that.
@marty6779
@marty6779 Год назад
@@duncanmackenzie4076 I wasn't saying anything against John, just that it was a rough time for him, and you can see that, in the first episode especially.
@garystuart2333
@garystuart2333 2 года назад
George and John's guitar strumming at 00:27 is hypnotically soothing. I could listen to this part for hours.
@assetto1360
@assetto1360 4 месяца назад
Reminds me of Sun King
@mrofftopic2802
@mrofftopic2802 2 года назад
"Something in the way she moves attracts me like no other lover" It's amazing how the simplest sollution was also the most iconic.
@primtones
@primtones 2 года назад
The thing is: "Something in the way she moves" is a poetic line that says it all, and George stole it from James Taylor. Adding the prosaic "attracts me like no other lover" just weighs it down, it certainly doesn't make it more poetic or add anything.
@mikegooch8525
@mikegooch8525 2 года назад
@@primtones it's a totally subjective notion but obviously GH felt Taylor's line couldn't stand on its own and Taylor also stole the ending from his Something... from the Beatles.
@tomlarnie2581
@tomlarnie2581 2 года назад
i prefer a cauliflower
@commanderjoj6426
@commanderjoj6426 2 года назад
@@tomlarnie2581 After watching Get Back, I can’t unhear “cauliflower” or “pomegranate”.
@gitsurfer27
@gitsurfer27 2 года назад
I could have got behind "attracts me like a cauliflower" honestly XD
@theswissmiss69
@theswissmiss69 2 года назад
It’s so odd seeing one of the best songs being made!
@ricktheexplorer
@ricktheexplorer 2 года назад
You put that perfectly.
@Eric_In_SF
@Eric_In_SF 2 года назад
It’s a tribute to their talent that they could slap together a classic timeless song but it’s almost disheartening to watch how thoughtless it was. They’re just trying to get it put together. Making up words on the spot. No real backstory to it whatsoever.
@XzciteR
@XzciteR 2 года назад
It felt surreal watching Paul come in one day, fumble around the same rhythm and melody and hearing Get Back trying to get through.
@rishabhaniket1952
@rishabhaniket1952 2 года назад
It is so inspirational as well….sometimes we feel so awed by great art that we feel intimidated by it. It’s so amazing to literally see a masterpiece from scratch.
@CircusNormal
@CircusNormal 2 года назад
@@Eric_In_SF That's how songs are written mate, it's just words and melody.
@LuminorBeats
@LuminorBeats 2 года назад
linda looks so adorable when she’s changing the roll of her camera
@acs3452
@acs3452 9 месяцев назад
0:28Yoko's all bored attitude doing nothing😴 1:20 Linda's attitude preparing her cameras to photograph the session❤
@ehouli77
@ehouli77 7 месяцев назад
That's what I though seeing Yoko, paralized as a mummy with an angry sight at all that's going on.
@TravelingWastrel
@TravelingWastrel 5 месяцев назад
Get those chicks out of there . . .
@mikestevenson576
@mikestevenson576 5 месяцев назад
Yoko's a strange case: a completely uninterested person who won't leave.
@N313GrayFox
@N313GrayFox 5 месяцев назад
You're reading too much into random facial expressions (most of us also probably have bored looks on our faces when we think were in private). Not to mention: whose to say Linda herself wasn't bored, hence why she would be fiddling with her camera instead of paying attention.
@ehouli77
@ehouli77 5 месяцев назад
@@N313GrayFox beyond facial expressions, it's documented that Yoko was not accepted by the other three Beatles. As for Linda fiddling with her cameras, she was a photographer and she was graphically registering the recordings. Same did a few times Patty Boyd when married to Clapton.
@derek-press
@derek-press 2 года назад
never forget Ringo's contribution here ,he got the drums perfect and carried the song along
@jellojoe00
@jellojoe00 2 года назад
He was just trying to keep everything happy. He didn't want to fight. I bet he was very stoned.
@ADoveTailJoint
@ADoveTailJoint 10 месяцев назад
“very stoned” lmao!
@pontifixmax
@pontifixmax Месяц назад
Don't forget Yoko's contribution also. Just sitting there looking serious took a lot of work.
@derek-press
@derek-press Месяц назад
@@pontifixmax 🤣
@pontifixmax
@pontifixmax Месяц назад
@@derek-press On the upside, at least she didn't sing.
@Charleybones
@Charleybones 2 года назад
fascinating to see how John is interested in George's chord changes and Paul is quietly listening to George play and sing his new song. It is like the two great songwriters are trying to process the fact that George has presented them with a half finished song that sense is something very special. George Martin called it one of the best songs that the Beatles ever made.
@andan04
@andan04 2 года назад
By contrast, Yoko seems entirely disinterested and oblivious to the genius being played out directly in front of her.
@coreyjudd4676
@coreyjudd4676 2 года назад
Sinatra called it the best song Lennon/McCartney ever wrote, much to George's chagrin!
@voyage54
@voyage54 2 года назад
Their best song, according to Sinatra.
@flashbak01
@flashbak01 2 года назад
This is kind of a silly statement. If John doesn't learn the chords then how do you expect him to play along to the song? You folks are reading way to much into this stuff!
@timprescott4634
@timprescott4634 2 года назад
@@andan04 Standard Yoko.
@bacchuslax7967
@bacchuslax7967 2 года назад
Something about the way George and John working together?! Just awesome.
@paopis
@paopis Год назад
Only one taking it seriously is Ringo. A true professional!
@lewistasso8866
@lewistasso8866 2 года назад
If you think that's funny, "Yesterday" when it was being developed, was known as "Scrambled Eggs." To be able to see the creative process of legends creating legendary songs is just overwhelming!
@maratonlegendelenemirei3352
@maratonlegendelenemirei3352 2 года назад
"Oh how I love your legs" The melody was actually pinched from a very old Neapolitan folk song.
@lewistasso8866
@lewistasso8866 2 года назад
@@maratonlegendelenemirei3352 If you think that's interesting, Eric Clapton once said he got the idea for the solo for "Sunshine of Your Love" from the song "Blue Moon!" : )
@janetownley
@janetownley 2 года назад
I don’t think that’s accurate. McCartney just mentioned that phrase in one interview when explaining how he often writes melodies before words.
@catherinewilson3880
@catherinewilson3880 2 года назад
@@maratonlegendelenemirei3352 Source please.
@paulmarsh8974
@paulmarsh8974 2 года назад
For those who don't understand the essence of song writing... Words are put into the writing until the correct finished words are put into the lyrics... I do it all the time..
@dannyvalencia5224
@dannyvalencia5224 2 года назад
I love that last shot of Linda.
@jonbeckett
@jonbeckett 2 года назад
@doubleheadergr her family has no connection to Eastman Kodak - it's an urban myth.
@maratonlegendelenemirei3352
@maratonlegendelenemirei3352 2 года назад
@doubleheadergr Wrong! Linda had NO connection with Kodak. You're not really a Beatles fan are you.
@yz4043
@yz4043 2 года назад
Same
@colinluckens9591
@colinluckens9591 2 года назад
@@maratonlegendelenemirei3352 Well there's no reason to have a go at her....simple mistake.....
@vincent2053
@vincent2053 2 года назад
@@maratonlegendelenemirei3352 “You’re not really a Beatles fan are you.”-🤓
@Ynotchila
@Ynotchila 2 года назад
The faces on Paul and John are like wow this is the best song I’ve ever heard in my life! (“Something”) George is really a genius! The little things he did for their songs and for the group and added little touches and ideas including getting Billy Preston in the studio and the list goes on and on. I’m reading a book about Paul McCartney and his lyrics and he mentions George many times throughout the book and the little guitar riffs and ideas he added to songs was endless. George Harrison was so underrated as a Beatle but always my favorite! RIP ❤🙏
@EF-fc4du
@EF-fc4du Год назад
They're just trying to learn the song.
@grxengine6188
@grxengine6188 Год назад
@@EF-fc4du but so is George and he wrote/is writing it. That’s where the beauty of piece of video is.
@LeGreatReySteven
@LeGreatReySteven Год назад
They were all amazing and that’s what got them to become so big
@motorlibro
@motorlibro 2 месяца назад
reading comments by George Martin, he claims that they wouldn't spend time working on George's songs becuase they would never be hits...
@spookedhorse
@spookedhorse 7 дней назад
They were overwhelmed by the power of Harrison's greatness. 🥇🥇🥇
@dino0228
@dino0228 11 месяцев назад
I LOOOOVE how John is looking at George and you can see him realizing what a great song is about to be birthed in that room.
@shelleywantiez7964
@shelleywantiez7964 2 года назад
Little did George know, this would be one of their greatest songs. And covered by many big artists. A diamond in the rough.
@samsmith1999
@samsmith1999 2 года назад
This is pretty common knowledge so forgive me if you already knew this or someone else has already said it, but Sinatra used to sing "Something" and he would introduce it as his favorite Lennon/McCartney composition... 🤦‍♂️
@wendyjohansen6174
@wendyjohansen6174 2 года назад
@@samsmith1999 Should have credited James Taylor!!!
@amb2745
@amb2745 2 года назад
@@samsmith1999 Sinatra altered one of the lyrics from Something. Instead of "You stick around now it may show" to "You stick around Jack, she may show". George was amused by that, and even sang that line during the Dark Horse tour of 1974.
@marjanp4784
@marjanp4784 2 года назад
Elvis Presley also covered it...
@shelleywantiez7964
@shelleywantiez7964 2 года назад
@@samsmith1999 That was very polite sir and yes I did know that. Also about Elvis too. Actually, George's favourite covered version was James Brown's. I believe it was him anyway. George had that in his jukebox at home.
@tom_123
@tom_123 2 года назад
The way Ringo drags the beat ever so slightly in this is just so perfectly intuited
@davidbroughall3782
@davidbroughall3782 2 года назад
He drags the beat in everything, the product of a left handed drummer playing a right-handed drum set.
@testodude
@testodude Год назад
Ringo instinctively knows exactly what the song requires.
@jameshw9751
@jameshw9751 Год назад
They stuck with the “I don’t know”. Turned out to be the perfect lyric.
@nicolepaletta3760
@nicolepaletta3760 7 месяцев назад
It just makes you want to see more classic Beatles songs start from scratch. Best reality TV ever. The dramatic irony, to know a song better than the ones creating it, so enjoyable. Thank you, Peter Jackson, this could have tragically remained in a vault, if not for you.
@eggyleftcheek
@eggyleftcheek 2 года назад
This is literally witnessing history being made. Unreal from PJ
@bunnycatsmoothie5768
@bunnycatsmoothie5768 2 года назад
Right !!
@christopher_ecclestone
@christopher_ecclestone 2 года назад
PJ only edited it, he didn't film it. Unreal from MLH and GH
@christopher_ecclestone
@christopher_ecclestone 2 года назад
@Alan Smithee No, and I'll assume you haven't either. But you know full well my point; we don't have Peter Jackson to thank for the capture of that moment. I'm not doing him down, I really like PJ, and I've enjoyed both parts of the new film, but he "only" edited it as opposed to being responsible for the moment happening or being captured, that was obviously my point.
@ashishpanwar909
@ashishpanwar909 2 года назад
@@christopher_ecclestone You are right. Even PJ said in an interview that more credit should be given to MLH(as people are not talking about his work). Though, PJ really did a great work; highly appreciable!
@JJ-us5kr
@JJ-us5kr 2 года назад
Every video is witnessing history being made.
@jedward5155
@jedward5155 2 года назад
I don’t know if I’m seeing what I want to see, but I think the look on Lennon’s face is him recognizing this is a special song.
@timothysullysullivan2571
@timothysullysullivan2571 2 года назад
when he respected one of the other's songs, he was cooperative and respectful. he knew this was a great one coming.
@chrismoose64
@chrismoose64 8 месяцев назад
Great to see some valuable input from Yoko in this clip.
@MrStringybark
@MrStringybark 17 дней назад
The human barnacle.
@davidb2206
@davidb2206 2 года назад
I am so glad that George finally settled on the words that he did. Ringo is already making a masterful contribution at this early stage.
@swansong007
@swansong007 2 года назад
John was so serious, like working so hard to achieve the perfect song with George. No clowning around, great to see his professionalism here.
@ij2731
@ij2731 2 года назад
@Mark Teena You should see the full documentary then.
@Gabe7Gal
@Gabe7Gal 2 года назад
You learn in the rest of the documentary that George had just come back from quitting the band. John had since then been trying extra hard to take George's song songs seriously.
@dekygo3629
@dekygo3629 2 года назад
i feel really honored to be able to see any kind of Beatles behind the scenes
@rorybisson756
@rorybisson756 Год назад
he finished this by his 27th bday. let that sink in. the baby of the group, wrote the greatest love song of all time.
@MOMO41837
@MOMO41837 2 месяца назад
What about Love Me Do?
@gsal03
@gsal03 2 года назад
As I listen more and more I try to pick out Johns incredible rhythm guitar and then Georges lead. They were truly more remarkable then most people realize. John was a master at rhythm guitar.
@jasonmoyer
@jasonmoyer 2 года назад
Everyone: Screwing around, working out the chords/melody/lyrics to Something. Ringo: Nonchalantly keeping perfect time and doing the fills that ended up in the final song.
@shelleyinthecity
@shelleyinthecity 2 года назад
George was only 26 when the Beatles broke up. Take that in for a minute, how young he was coming up with all these brilliant ideas.
@k.thompson8549
@k.thompson8549 2 года назад
...it's easy to forget what they had come up with even before this:)
@cactaceous
@cactaceous Год назад
He was 23 when he wrote and recorded Within You Without You. That’s remarkable.
@DrRestezi
@DrRestezi Год назад
Musician's tend to peak pretty early. Peter Gabriel and his bandmates were only 21 when they recorded "Supper's Ready".
@peterjonas4971
@peterjonas4971 Год назад
One of the most beautiful Beatles songs they ever wrote. It's just stunning
@mathewglarum9837
@mathewglarum9837 2 года назад
That last shot w Linda was just fantastic
@rolandluth2098
@rolandluth2098 9 месяцев назад
she looked fantastic tbh
@Jakal-pw8yq
@Jakal-pw8yq 2 года назад
I love the respect that John is giving George during this clip. You can tell he's just there for him, he's sincerely listening and if George needs a hand John is more than willing to lend it. I'm so excited to watch this Get Back movie. Compared to Let It Be which was such a major drag to watch this appears to be hours upon hours of really happy uplifting views into the lives of this band that changed all of our lives!!
@davidkieltyka9
@davidkieltyka9 2 года назад
The film gives us a broad picture, both the rough moments and the joyous ones. Fantsstic stuff!
@pgroove163
@pgroove163 2 года назад
It's good they got divorced.....they went as far as they could take it.. music was not what it was from years before..yes some great moments but not the same..( at least in my opinion)... They had a great run
@Jakal-pw8yq
@Jakal-pw8yq 2 года назад
@@pgroove163 In George's own words, All Things Must Pass. Sad but true and you're right that they had a good run. To me it was like a miracle run. It might sound corny or cliche but I think that we witnessed lightning striking twice in one band. ✌⚡⚡☄💕
@johnrepka
@johnrepka 2 года назад
After watching the film, the logic of the breakup made sense. George had grown from a great musician into a brilliant artist who didn’t fit in that world anymore. Paul and John, without George, were better exploring their creativity on their own. It was time for them all to graduate from Beatles University!
@Hessulo
@Hessulo 2 года назад
@@johnrepka they could have rival each other better and better. Hoping their manager ripped them off and they had to stay together another 10 years lol.
@vintagelover4196
@vintagelover4196 2 года назад
Love the way Linda's preparing her camera in the end, this whole video just feels so surreal but beautiful at the same time🧡
@victorboucher675
@victorboucher675 2 года назад
Yep, in those days, they had to put real film in them to work.
@wayneurquhart1967
@wayneurquhart1967 2 года назад
@@victorboucher675 Film? How many pixels is that?
@xSGTxPEPPERx
@xSGTxPEPPERx 2 года назад
Linda is honestly a total babe in my opinion. Her any day over these fake plastic social media look alike models these days.
@Williamottelucas
@Williamottelucas 2 года назад
And here's me in 2021 thinking that she was getting ready to put on a mask!
@therealpotpol4027
@therealpotpol4027 2 года назад
Linda is so attractive holy shit
@benkeel2966
@benkeel2966 2 года назад
What an evolution of musicians. Remember folks, these guys met while still in high school. Watch how easily Paul and George make their guitars sing. How John changed the melodies and Ringo taps at just the right time. Their's a reason these 4 were the greatest rock band in history. White Album was the best of all time.
@cualfuneri2510
@cualfuneri2510 8 месяцев назад
It's so amazing to see this since "something" is one of those songs that you feel that have always existed
@thatbo8902
@thatbo8902 2 года назад
Ringo's timing is outta this world.
@aunch3
@aunch3 2 года назад
Lol ok
@paulrichardson3932
@paulrichardson3932 2 года назад
@@aunch3 it kinda is tho ringo can keep a beat lol
@MarkMikelVideos
@MarkMikelVideos 2 года назад
@@paulrichardson3932 I think someone's a little jealous.
@evanhill9494
@evanhill9494 2 года назад
It really is though. It's amazing how willing he is to follow along, basically not saying anything for the whole documentary, just drumming. He was so invested in the music and allowing the band to figure it out. They'll play something at some random tempo, he'll come right in, and it doesn't speed up/slow down.
@sirfriendzone1228
@sirfriendzone1228 2 года назад
I was in a History of Rock in Roll class at Indiana University. Our Professor, Dr. Glenn Gass had Kenny Aronoff, who is most famous for playing drums with John Mellencamp but has played for many others including John Fogerty for many years come in to speak. During the question and answer period, he was asked about Ringo Starr. He had just come from playing with Jefferson Airplane in their somewhat aborted 1989 reunion tour. He said Ringo Starr showed up during one of the rehearsals so they canceled the rehearsal and jammed with Ringo for several hours. Aronoff said, "The beat was rock solid. It never moved from the time he sat down to the time he stood up. Ringo is by far the greatest 'time-keeper' in the history of Rock music."
@therealfocusin
@therealfocusin 2 года назад
John almost got it first try. 'Attracts me like a cauliflower' became 'Attracts me like no other lover' pretty close in sound! George was going in a completely different direction. John deserve some props haha.
@zach5381
@zach5381 7 месяцев назад
It could have gone in many directions, and John's influence just made the sound of that lyric stick. Once it sticks, as a songwriter, it's hard to go on a different path, so George just had to find a lyric that matches. I love Something, but I don't like the line "like no other lover" is anything legendary or anything, but it does work well.
@colinjohnhunt88
@colinjohnhunt88 4 месяца назад
George already has ‘attracts me like a pomegranate’. Please don’t diminish his talent when he obviously wrote both the music and words. They worked as a group, collaboratively to reach their many many songs. George wrote lines for John’s songs, Paul’s songs and even Ringo’s meagre (allowed) contribution. Before anybody says anything, John was my favourite Beatle until the mid 1970’s It was then I realised, the 1960’s were a truly special time. The Beatles made magic happen (musically).
@kylewit
@kylewit Год назад
There is something so special about the chord changes and the rhythm that George pulled out to make this song, that everyone could tell really quickly that whatever that song was becoming it could very well be a big one.
@dynjarren8355
@dynjarren8355 2 года назад
The Beatles magic 🪄 right in front of you being played live. Amazing that he’s working out one of the greatest songs ever. And this film captures those moments forever. And I’m grateful for it! All Beatles fans should thank Peter Jackson for unearthing and releasing this for posterity. 👏🏻🎸😎
@wormchampion9893
@wormchampion9893 2 года назад
John was a good lyricist. He perfectly suggest the word "cauliflower" to retain the intended rhyme. He was good in improvisation for words and he did it on majority of his songs, including "Dig a Pony". I bet it would be a beautiful song if he only had the inspiration needed for the words on that song.
@ashutoshverma1008
@ashutoshverma1008 Год назад
Correction not good but *Great
@marty6779
@marty6779 Год назад
It's a great way to keep your imagination going. A teacher told me once "when you're stuck writing, just repeat a random word or write nonsense until something sticks or something comes to mind". It keeps your mind going, keeps in the rythm. Quite literally in case of songwriting.
@tonycowin
@tonycowin Год назад
All songwriters use gibberish when working out a new piece. It starts with a hum, then gibberish, then slowly the right lyrics reveal themselves.
@amazingkid4904
@amazingkid4904 Год назад
He’s a an amazing artist but anyone can do that 💀
@cockoffgewgle4993
@cockoffgewgle4993 10 месяцев назад
Meanwhile George rhymed asking Paul for lyrics
@fixxxer3456
@fixxxer3456 2 года назад
The fact that Abbey Road and Let It Be (Get Back) songs were germinated at the same time is so mind blowing
@twoblacklabs904
@twoblacklabs904 2 года назад
… all while they were playing/practicing some of their older hit songs…
@Vandebilt
@Vandebilt 2 года назад
And when this was filmed, The White Album was #1 in the UK chart, released just month earlier.
@ueno1
@ueno1 2 года назад
Hearing Lennon sing Jealous Guy with different lyrics was the capper for me.
@stephanelarocque77
@stephanelarocque77 2 года назад
Like Sgt Peppers and Magical mystery tour :)
@drdrew3
@drdrew3 2 года назад
Their music writing and creation was a CONTINUOUS process. The yearly schedule of album releases artificiality have to impression that these were individual collections of songs. Even the concept albums had leftover songs that surfaced on later albums
@tom80
@tom80 2 года назад
George was mind blowing how fast he could pull chords and notes together and give the songs interest and direction.
@ashutoshverma1008
@ashutoshverma1008 Год назад
Agreed ..! Many of his friends who are literally legends have said that George knew ALL THE CHORDS, and i strongly believe that such knowledge contributes to ones’s genius.❤️💫 btw love George man😫😊❤️❤️
@kben036
@kben036 2 года назад
The genesis of a classic. How nice to have the likes of John, Paul, Ringo, and George Martin as sounding boards. This clip gives me chills.
@andjulia9292
@andjulia9292 2 года назад
So happy for George to get the recognition for this beautiful piece.
@wtafathiscountrypodcast2459
@wtafathiscountrypodcast2459 2 года назад
That’s what’s fascinating about this documentary. Hearing and seeing the birth of songs that everyone in the world has taken for granted for over 50 years. I find myself willing The Beatles on saying to myself “ You’re nearly there, you’re nearly there” it’s mesmerising!
@bhamacuk
@bhamacuk 2 года назад
Yeah it is astonishing. It's as if these songs were always there, fully formed. To see them emerge into existence from an idea, laying down the barest foundations is wonderful to watch.
@patrynize
@patrynize 2 года назад
That’s how I felt! I was like “just sing the right words guys, you know them right?” Phenomenal.
@joereadel
@joereadel 2 года назад
It’s weird that we know how it goes and they don’t haha
@commanderjoj6426
@commanderjoj6426 2 года назад
@@bhamacuk IMO, if you’re under the age of 50, these songs HAVE always been there. We don’t know a world without the Beatles or their music. I was born in 1978, and my parents played the Beatles while I was in the crib (or so I’ve been told). And now with two little ones of my own, it’s amazing to see them be in wonder of the Beatles. My feelings are within two generations, the Beatles are going to be like nursery rhymes, taught like Mother Goose and Aesop to youngsters. At least, in my world they will.
@polytheneprentiss1534
@polytheneprentiss1534 2 года назад
@@joereadel IKR?! 🤣🤣
@RobertLaberge
@RobertLaberge 2 года назад
To many of us, The Beatles are the only best friends we'll ever need or have.
@MarianMarquez
@MarianMarquez 2 года назад
This song will forever be a masterpiece. Goosebumps on the creative/songwriting process!!
@johnsain
@johnsain 2 года назад
0:25 Yoko is sickened that someone is showing John what to do,...and it isn't her....
@bettyswunghole3310
@bettyswunghole3310 2 года назад
"Attracts me like the Isle of Thanet" is my suggestion. I can't see anyone coming up with a better lyric than _that._
@0000song0000
@0000song0000 2 года назад
Attracts me like my uncle Janet 🙃
@RSVPini
@RSVPini 2 года назад
Attracts me like a whale's blubber
@metalnut92
@metalnut92 2 года назад
'Attracts me like a starving gannet.'
@thefootballgeek2345
@thefootballgeek2345 2 года назад
Attracts me like a plate of cabbage
@troubledsole9104
@troubledsole9104 2 года назад
Attracts me like peanut butter.
@vivaelbetis2086
@vivaelbetis2086 2 года назад
imagine playing a song wthat wil be heard for centuries for the first time
@RealOGMudbone
@RealOGMudbone 2 года назад
As a life long beatles fan it’s wonderful seeing them get this kind of recognition again. Rip George and John
@benluff6079
@benluff6079 2 года назад
it's unreal watching them just jamming out future classics
@johnm7251
@johnm7251 2 года назад
Great to see George leading to way. He was such a fantastic song writer and musician
@frankcastle5294
@frankcastle5294 2 года назад
Quite possibly the greatest love song ever written...from one of the greatest albums in music history...with the most recognizable album cover ever conceived. Stunning.
@fodiographer
@fodiographer 2 года назад
There is nothing more magical to see a classic song born right in front of your eyes :)
@goldensh0t439
@goldensh0t439 2 года назад
It still blows my mind how well the solo fits this song. Truly a masterpiece!
@s2seltaeb
@s2seltaeb 2 года назад
Done in a live take with the orchestra, too. 😳
@sarahzentexas
@sarahzentexas 2 года назад
This has been the most FASCINATING rock documentary I have ever seen. Thank you, Paul, Ringo, and Peter Jackson for doing this! ❤️
@vashna3799
@vashna3799 2 года назад
The amount of talent in that band is staggering
@oryx3
@oryx3 2 года назад
"Something in the way she moves, attracts me like a pomegranate" -- that's GOLD right there!
@FnLn55
@FnLn55 2 года назад
John knows, watching the masterpiece emerge from George - and, hi Linda!
@BillySBC
@BillySBC 2 года назад
You can tell John is interested and learning something here with this as he first hears the interesting chord changes.
@guitarmuso1
@guitarmuso1 2 года назад
unlike paul who seems to be mocking the song
@BillySBC
@BillySBC 2 года назад
@@guitarmuso1 Well George was younger than John and Paul, it must have been difficult for them to see this "kid" as an equal. He was three years younger than John and two years younger than Paul, at that age those couple of years means a lot. George showed them who he was eventually though, and they had to respect him.
@Harzegs
@Harzegs 2 года назад
@@guitarmuso1 you never noticed the incredible bass lines of something if you think Paul ever disrespect this song
@justincox1685
@justincox1685 2 года назад
@@guitarmuso1 You have no idea what you're talking about.
@jackwegener3484
@jackwegener3484 2 года назад
@@BillySBC You, of course, have every right to your opinion, Billy. The facts show Paul McCartney was born in June 1942 and George Harrison was born in February 1943. Their age difference is roughly 8 months.
@greeremalachi926
@greeremalachi926 2 года назад
To become one of the greatest love songs written. Can anyone imagine being one of the people just hanging out there as they put Something together?
@kellyjohnson2428
@kellyjohnson2428 24 дня назад
The thing I have noticed about the Beatles is that the music always supports the melody of the song. Every little instrumental inclusion. Short, proper, clean. The only constant being the beat that connects everything. People that like each other can do this again but the real magic are the voices. Distinct and with the Liverpool dialect.
@matthewlloyd3651
@matthewlloyd3651 2 года назад
This is such a gift to all artists and creators. Watching these young geniuses create "Something" together makes me feel like I can do anything!
@wiltchamberlain3484
@wiltchamberlain3484 2 года назад
Love that thumping and steady beat by Ringo though. Dude just had the touch!
@johnbarry5036
@johnbarry5036 2 года назад
this is the moment John and Paul realized, "oh, we're not the only ones!" This has got to be one of the beatles top 3 songs.
@Rudenbehr
@Rudenbehr 2 года назад
George was always a great songwriter. He just wasn’t fast enough to crank them out at the momentum the Beatles needed. But when his songs were done baking, it was a delicious feast.
@AJEDDY97
@AJEDDY97 2 года назад
@@Rudenbehr John and Paul were like a nice pot of spaghetti. Quick, easy and always reliable. George was like a five-star restaurant quality pot roast. It took a while, yes, but it was ALWAYS of the highest quality, with interesting musical ideas. That said, I love all three of them and how they wrote songs, so I'm not trying to bash one or the other.
@jb8280
@jb8280 7 дней назад
Something about this song has slowly risen to their upper echelon of masterpieces. They really brought out the best in each other’s songwriting.
@karlsilver8255
@karlsilver8255 2 года назад
Wow. Even in this raw practice run, the underlying beauty keeps bubbling to the surface.
@neptunedawn7121
@neptunedawn7121 2 года назад
It's so great to see John and George again!
@scoh840
@scoh840 3 месяца назад
Ringo, always the joker in the movies, focused in like a freaking laser. George didn't know yet, but Ringo knew immediately what he needed to do!
@andresforcelledoparada6378
@andresforcelledoparada6378 2 года назад
Los albores de una de las mejores canciones de los Beatles, "Something"!!! Bendiciones y salu2 desde CHILE!!!
@o_maateus
@o_maateus 2 года назад
One thing I didn't saw anybody point that out: Linda McCartney preparing for the photoshoot at 1:19 is lovely, yet heartbreaking. She was gone too soon, but I'm happy that such a great song is playing while we see her
@o_maateus
@o_maateus 2 года назад
@@arystanbeck914 funny seeing how different her approach and Yoko’s were from each other. Yoko is just standing there like a dead person, as a musician myself I know how this can interfere in the creative flow, and Linda is just there, with her cameras, blending in with the environment, you can see how respectful she was with the whole thing!
@arystanbeck914
@arystanbeck914 2 года назад
@@o_maateus exactly!
@vivianaca2002
@vivianaca2002 2 года назад
Seeing Linda with her cameras, i needed to see that
@hulkjelly6876
@hulkjelly6876 2 года назад
Yoko sitting there looking so supportive and enthusiastic.
@anamathouse8461
@anamathouse8461 Год назад
The final version has the greatest guitar solo ever. Melodic, accurate and catchy! IMHO.
@lostedges9876
@lostedges9876 2 года назад
Watching these clips, to my surprise, I have found a new favorite Beatle: George. His voice, his songs and, as a human, soulful and humble. There's no mocking sarcasm in his being, just a really cool spirit.
@WmLJohnson
@WmLJohnson 2 года назад
To experience George wrestling with completing that first line of Something is such a tremendous thing to behold. I am forever encouraged to continue writing music.
@StacheBigote
@StacheBigote Месяц назад
That’s how songwriting goes. You have bits and pieces of things that will sit there. You’ll be stuck on a lyric or where to go musically for days, weeks, months or even years. And then one day the perfect thing pops into your mind and it clicks.
@hugosanchez7599
@hugosanchez7599 2 года назад
It's been almost two months, but it still amazes me this actually exists
@jamesdrynan
@jamesdrynan 2 года назад
Two brilliant songs of George on Abbey Road were " Something " and " Here Comes the Sun. " Wonderful production on both tunes. Glad he left ' cauliflower ' out of it!
@SPQSpartacus
@SPQSpartacus 2 года назад
All things must Pass was also in the making during the sessions. George was on Fire.
@justmeianVid
@justmeianVid 2 года назад
Cauliflower is just a example that can rime something to make it a real words.
@slimturnpike
@slimturnpike 2 года назад
John would have left it in
@darylrestly8133
@darylrestly8133 2 года назад
I'm offended. I like cauliflower. jk.
@JoaoGabriel-lk9cv
@JoaoGabriel-lk9cv 2 года назад
@@slimturnpike no, he wouldn’t.
@MAGABA08
@MAGABA08 2 года назад
...and while the rest of the band was still figuring all out, Ringo had 90% of the song. LEGEND. ✌ ♥️
@jorgearagao5935
@jorgearagao5935 2 года назад
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@garytrew2766
@garytrew2766 2 года назад
True man Ringo always had the beat inside of him. He was my favorite, and inspired me to play drums. When you read the books about the band this type of work is explained and it's so awesome to see it happening. ✌️🤘😎 keep rocking Beatles brothers and sisters Brother Gary
@comkver
@comkver 2 года назад
This is so true, he's criminally underrated.
@artdaydesigns
@artdaydesigns 2 года назад
True. The only part he had left at the time was the great drum pattern for the bridge of the song...
@garytrew2766
@garytrew2766 2 года назад
@@artdaydesigns yes
@juicysmollett255
@juicysmollett255 2 года назад
Without doubt one of the greatest songs ever!
@speedoflight9005
@speedoflight9005 2 года назад
I love John's sense of rhythm, OMG, just watching him creating the powerful and melodic base while follows George's new song. Those guys were blessed with an understanding of sound, music superb. Add to that their capacity to work like machines hours and hours, along their travel from Hamburg to Abbey Road Studios. Then you have the product...THE BEST BAND EVER.
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