Paul showed up early at EMI Studios for the better part of a week trying to get the raspy vocal he desired. This is a very stripped-down recording with John expertly handling. the guitar work. Ringo's drums are impeccable. George turns in an outstanding bass track while Paul plays the piano. Had the Beatles ever toured again, my hunch is Oh! Darling would have fit nicely in their set list. RNB
I love watching people react to this, no one expects it! Your face! Its brilliant, its fresh its amazing! And Ringo really smashed it on those drums! The Beatles are a genre, that's why they are the best band ever
i recommanded to listen "Let Me Roll It " or " Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-Five " another masterpieces of mac cartney from the album "band on the run " one of his best solo album recorded in 1973 ....you can hear his vocal at the top
Johnny Blaze Fire, it is, Stan! And you're right--you never knew what the next Beatles' song would sound like, because their output was so varied. Great reaction. Always fun watching your expressions while you're listening.
There are several songs where Paul McCartney really belts it out! Try Helter Skelter, I'm Down, Long Tall Sally with The Beatles. Then there's Paul McCartney solo or with his other band, Wings! Try Maybe I'm Amazed, Soily, Call Me Back, oh soooo many to name! 🔥🔥🔥🔥 One thing you'll notice is no song sounds like any of the others. Such diversity! 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Paul had different voices he could sing in. If you want to hear him use his "Little Richard voice" then listen to what he does on Golden Slumbers... it gives me chills.
Great reaction. That's Paul stretching his voice to the max. It is fire. You need to dig some more in that rabbit hole Stan. Please please react to one of their first HUGE SMASH HITS, like She Loves You, or Please Please Me. ☺☺👍👍🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
🔥 Yup. McCartney did amazing things with his vocals, and The Beatles really had no genre, which is a good thing. You should react to his post Beatles stuff, like Little Lamb/Dragonfly or Call Me Back Again, or Maybe I'm Amazed. Unless you have already, I don't know yet. Only just happened to find your channel and have subbed. I shall delve into your past stuff over the next few days. Take it easy, man.
This has always been one of my favorite Beatles songs....along with Dear Prudence and While My Guitar Gently Weeps ......but now I have a Knock Knock joke for you Knock knock Who's there? Gary Gary who? Damn!! It's been six months and you've already forgotten about me!!! Moore!! Gary Moore!......and I've Still Got the Blues because you haven't reacted to anymore of my ever so soulful tunes....I'll even sing this song about it to you.... ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-4O_YMLDvvnw.html&ab_channel=Haplo
You are hilarious . 😂 Abbey Road is a masterpiece. You can't go wrong with any of the songs. Although the second side is best heard all at one time as the songs run together.
Ok I got one for you, react to the group MOTHER'S FINEST song titled TRUTH'LL SET YOU FREE from their ANOTHER MOTHR FURTHER album. Get ready for some more Johnny Blaze fire.
The song was a takeoff and likely a parody of classic 50's R and B doo wop/R and B style which was being revived by many rock bands in the late 60's. Credence Clearwater Revival did Suzi Q by Dale Hawkins for example. White R and B singer Ronnie Dove "Right or Wrong" "No Greater Love" is similar done in early sixties, taking nothing away from Paul's vocals. .