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Pop Goes the 60s

Pop Goes the 60s

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@astrosjer822
@astrosjer822 Жыл бұрын
As a fan in his 50’s. The solo careers at times surpassed the group, not always but especially Paul his success with and without Wings is staggering! I firmly believe that nearly every solo Beatles album has some good stuff on it. It is not all great, but hidden gems abound.
@jasonbreneman1596
@jasonbreneman1596 Жыл бұрын
George - All Things Must Pass (the one I wish they would have completed) John- Cold Turkey or John Sinclair RIngo- Photograph or It Don't Come Easy Paul- Uncle Albert (which I thought was the Beatles when I was a kid) Songs they gave away- World without Love
@nathananthony7517
@nathananthony7517 Жыл бұрын
Uncle Albert could have been a killer Beatles song. I wonder if the other three would have been into it enough to polish it off though.
@Sweetish_Jeff_
@Sweetish_Jeff_ Жыл бұрын
Hey Matt, I’m 50 and I can relate to so much of what you’re saying. I grew up during the 1980s and I must confess I was a snob about a lot of the contemporary music of the time. Back then I was listening to 60s and 70s music and got ridiculed and teased for it. One time I went to the mall to get a Beatles album and I asked the young girl who worked there if they had it. She was like, “is this for your mom or dad?” “Um, no, it’s for me”. She was incredulous. “Why are you listening to THAT old music?” LOL What’s funny is a few years later this movie comes out called “Dirty Dancing” with a soundtrack of oldies and so many teenagers singing these old songs. Great music does not have an expiration date.
@michaelrochester48
@michaelrochester48 Жыл бұрын
I listened to a variety of old and new music. The first albums I ever bought was in 1980 when I was 12, the red and blue albums by the Beatles, the cars, best of Blondie, and tattoo you by the Rolling Stones. At that time, the Rolling Stones were considered a current group
@jackybluj
@jackybluj Жыл бұрын
This wasn't an easy assignment Matt! I chose songs I loved and was curious as to how the Beatles could make it sound. I think I misunderstood the wildcard choice. John - Instant Karma! Paul - Maybe I'm Amazed George - I'd Have You Anytime Ringo - It Don't Come Easy In these songs I was looking for harmony, musicality and beat. It was important that the songs 'spoke to me'.. Wildcard - Fat Bottomed Girls by Queen It's just a fun song and I think of John and Paul laughing through it.
@robertovicente568
@robertovicente568 Жыл бұрын
Gimme some Truth (John) + No Words (Paul) + Beware of Darkness (George) + Photograph (Ringo) + Apple Scruffs (Wildcard) I answered the survey on the link, but thought I might share my choices here. Gimme some Truth - Where George does the solo No Words - A song by Paul that sounds like George's Beware of Darkness - George's wisdom Photograph - By Ringo and George Apple Scruffs - George invited the fans in to hear the track when it was done. George being George. In case you didn't notice, yeah I'm a George fan.
@rdlewis3616
@rdlewis3616 Жыл бұрын
Beware of Darkness is a great song.
@patrickgorman3330
@patrickgorman3330 Жыл бұрын
I'm glad to see I'm not the only one who picked Apple Scruffs. I think Paul and John singing backing vocals for George would be great on that song.
@robertovicente568
@robertovicente568 Жыл бұрын
@@rdlewis3616 I was kind of addicted to the acoustic version (a demo released in 2000). Probably one of the top 5 tracks I listened to the most throughout my life. So powerful!
@robertovicente568
@robertovicente568 Жыл бұрын
@@patrickgorman3330 Agree! Though I think Paul would've tried to slip his piano in and the song might have lost some of its honesty. Just kidding (or maybe not) :p
@LSU01
@LSU01 Жыл бұрын
Matt interesting and thoughtful as usual ! John : Instant Karma, Paul : Maybe I'm Amazed, George: What is Life , Ringo: It don't come easy.
@LSU01
@LSU01 Жыл бұрын
Just did the Monkey survey too! You are correct in your assessment of Most of today's MUSAK! Lol!
@docsavage8640
@docsavage8640 Жыл бұрын
Instant Karma with better production and not so shapeless after George and Paul helped turn it into a real song would be cool. As it is, a terrible track.
@gourddrawing
@gourddrawing Жыл бұрын
Hey Matt- I'm a boomer (born in 1954) and I find your videos so interesting and informative. I think expanding your reviews to other decades would be fine but I feel like there are still so many 1960's bands you've yet to do. Still waiting and hoping for your take on THE BUCKINGHAMS. Thanks for all the great music and history you've presented already and looking forward to more.
@allenf.5907
@allenf.5907 Жыл бұрын
Buckinghams would be good!
@bobburroughs6241
@bobburroughs6241 Жыл бұрын
I think the key word Matt, 'meaningful'. I've followed music for 60 years and tastes have been pretty widespread, but I'm still rooted in the period between '62 and '76. They still bring the 'tingle' and the memories. Seeing Steely Dan all those years later in 2009 was still magical.
@jtmichaelson
@jtmichaelson Жыл бұрын
For me, I'd have to go with: John: Old Dirt Road George: The Ballad of Frankie Crisp Paul: Back Seat of My Car Ringo: Photograph Wild card: Come and Get It by Badfinger (I know, that's pretty cheap and easy, but would have been a great Abbey Road song if the other 3 took it on).
@bobtaylor170
@bobtaylor170 Жыл бұрын
From John: Oh, My Love From Paul: Junk From George: Isn't It A Pity? Ringo: I'm The Greatest Additionally, I will never understand why The Beatles didn't make more than a demo of Bad to Me. It's a gorgeous song.
@Gardosunron
@Gardosunron Жыл бұрын
Totally agree about Junk. It's a beautiful melody with throwaway lyrics which I think Lennon would have sharpened up. Plus you'd have them harmonizing instead of Linda.
@mariaalejandra2913
@mariaalejandra2913 Жыл бұрын
@@Gardosunron Imagine Paul, John and George harmonies in Dear Boy...🙂
@buzzawuzza3743
@buzzawuzza3743 Жыл бұрын
John- Oh Yoko, Paul- Another Day, George- All Things Must Pass, Ringo- Photograph, Wild Card Song- Got My Mojo Working by Muddy Waters because it has a great beat and call and response backing vocals that they would make sound wild. "Oh Yoko" would have been a massive hit if the Beatles had recorded it.
@bobburroughs6241
@bobburroughs6241 Жыл бұрын
'Oh no, Yoko' even better.
@erniericardo8140
@erniericardo8140 Жыл бұрын
Oh Yoko was great tune that John wrote back in 1968 in India, it would be funny to hear Paul & George singing Oh Yoko -I can see their eyes rolling on this one, or George calling in sick on the day its recorded in the studio (LOL)
@RodrigoAlves-bc8qq
@RodrigoAlves-bc8qq Жыл бұрын
This exercise is pretty interesting and I've done myself (with some friends) quite a few times."Maybe I'm Amazed" is the most Beatlenesque song of all the solo Beatles songs. So that would be my Macca pick. "All Thing Must Pass" was played and recorded by The Beatles, so we know how great it would sound if it were finished. Ringo's "Don't Come Easy" would be my Ringo pick and I would like to hear what wacky or beautiful bass lines Macca would play on Lennon's "Isolation". Wildcard: "Jealous Guy"
@docsavage8640
@docsavage8640 Жыл бұрын
Love to see someone else selected Isolation 👍
@latinhellas6383
@latinhellas6383 Жыл бұрын
All Things Must Pass, Across The Universe (never a proper group effort), Remember (reminds me of Hey Bulldog), It Don't Come Easy, Band on the Run or perhaps better Back Seat of My Car.
@erniericardo8140
@erniericardo8140 Жыл бұрын
For me Matt my 4 Solo Beatle songs that I wish the Beatles would have recorded as a group effort would be 1. John: Give Peace a Chance (I would have Loved to have heard and seen the other Beatles play and sing along with John on this one, especially Paul) 2. Paul: Maybe Im Amazed (Im sure that with the other Beatles involved along with George Martin producing this song could have been spectacular!) 3. George: All Things Must Pass ( if only The Beatles could have finished this song all the way through with their fantastic harmonies it would have been a masterpiece!) 4. Ringo: It Dont Come Easy (As good as this song is I cant help but hear John, Paul and George singing back up vocals on this great song) 5. Wildcard pick: Badge (from Cream, it would have been interesting to hear what a Beatles version of this song would sound like) anyways I'll get on that survey 👍-Cheers Matt 🍺 (I would have Loved to have been at one of your party's Matt LOL!!!)
@popgoesthe60s52
@popgoesthe60s52 Жыл бұрын
Thank you, Ernie. Badge would have been great! That never occurred to me.
@Sp33gan
@Sp33gan Жыл бұрын
It's honestly difficult to pick songs that I can't unhear as solo works by the four. Each released material that was uniquely themselves. I'm sure I'll be changing my mind as I write this. For Ringo - maybe No, No, No Song? Yes, it's weird and lightweight, but that style fits well into what Ringo did with The Beatles. George - I'd like to have heard a finished version of All Things Must Pass. Paul - Paul is so distinct. Jet, perhaps? John - Really hard, this one. Maybe the party-ish atmosphere of Give Peace A Chance. Echoing the sentiment of All You Need Is Love. Like you, Matt, I also grew up listening to music that came before. I was born in '61, and have a lot of strong memories of watching the latest music on Sunday nights with Ed Sullivan. Add to that, my weekly Monkees addiction, the Beatles' Saturday morning cartoon plus annual re-showings of Help!. From a very early age, I can remember my mum playing Big Band, Rosemary Clooney, Patti Page, even Shirley Temple. Entering high school at 12, I also got a job in a local night club (I had a full beard so looked older) and was treated to live bands playing every style you can imagine from the '50s to the contemporary. I saw American Graffiti when it came out and the introduction to another huge field of music opened my eyes even wider. While my friends at school were listening to the wet noodle schmaltz of the mid-70s, then the scourge of Disco, I was deeply immersed in far older music. I saw BB King for the first time at 15. Oddly, when Punk and New Wave first hit me in the late '70s, I loved it all and the wave of creativity that immediately followed was a breath of fresh air from the stiff studio stuff that preceded it. By the time the mid-80s came around, and the big labels took control of the industry, I began to lose interest in almost all modern music. Very few bands grabbed my attention after that. An observation I've made about the '70s music that I loved the most - nearly every one of my favourites had their beginnings in '60s bands.
@deepvoodoo
@deepvoodoo Жыл бұрын
Shame we’re limited to the 70s because “Woman,” came to mind as did some collaborative songs. John: “Remember” Paul: “Band On The Run” George: “What Is Life” Ringo: “It Don’t Come Easy” Cover: Spider-Man theme song
@grantwilletts5669
@grantwilletts5669 Жыл бұрын
I agree with "Woman'
@matthewryan8463
@matthewryan8463 Жыл бұрын
Yeah, I was being 'good' and put "Coming Up" for the wildcard, although "Watching The Wheels" is another favorite of mine that would've been just past the cutoff too.
@grantwilletts5669
@grantwilletts5669 Жыл бұрын
@@matthewryan8463 Love "Coming Up"
@nathananthony7517
@nathananthony7517 Жыл бұрын
@@grantwilletts5669 Lennon's 1980 Woman was the first one I thought of too. But, I'd love to hear a band arrangement of Paul McCartney's "Woman". That would have been fantastic if they'd put that on Revolver instead of giving it to Peter and Gordon.
@triplejazzmusicisall1883
@triplejazzmusicisall1883 Жыл бұрын
I appreciate honesty reviews and critiques. I do not understand why people think it morally wrong to not 'love' everything by a favourite artist. American culture seems to be very much aligned with this tendency. For me true fans, acknowledge the great, the good, the bad and the terrible. I can't think of a single artist (at least not in pop/rock) whose catalogue contains at least two or three duds. Matt is one of my favourite critics/music historian because he is open and honest. I am fortunate in that I understand where he is coming from. Why others can not I do not understand? As he says there is great new music out there today but it is not in the mainstream. Or if it is it's a rarity. Thanks goodness for youtube. I also relate to his common sense approach. i.e. not buying ten different versions of the same album based on the color of the vinyl or fluffy dice etc... So thank you Matt. Please keep on posting for as long as you can. Your channel is tops. P.S, For the Macca fans... Paul McCartney’s incredible creative output in the decade after he left The Beatles will come into focus in Man on the Run (working title), a documentary to be directed by Oscar and Grammy winner Morgan Neville. True!. As for the list. This is tricky. For me it would have to imply the song would be better played by The Beatles. 1. Paul's Uncle Albert... 2. John's Give Peace a Chance 3. George's All Things Must Pass (especially after Paul did a ripping job with it at Concert for George) 4. Ringo's Sweet Sixteen (even if Paul wrote it) Waffler over and out.
@worlds1ep3enthusiast92
@worlds1ep3enthusiast92 Жыл бұрын
Wanderlust with backing vocals by John and George would be insane.
@triplejazzmusicisall1883
@triplejazzmusicisall1883 Жыл бұрын
I agree but that's outside the seventies by some margin.
@triplejazzmusicisall1883
@triplejazzmusicisall1883 Жыл бұрын
@ILoveBE2 Thank you. Are your referring to Wanderlust? I have learnt something new. Cheers.
@jblassio
@jblassio Жыл бұрын
This is a weird one, but I would have loved to hear George Harrison’s “Some Place Else” played by the Beatles. Strictly 70’s “All Things…” George; “Band on the run” Paul; Ringo “Photograph”; “instant karma” Lennon. That would be my wishlist. Good video! Thanks for the update.
@docsavage8640
@docsavage8640 Жыл бұрын
All these votes for Instant Karma baffle me 😆
@kenreeve32
@kenreeve32 Жыл бұрын
Matt, I'd be interested to have you do a video about what music you like from the 21st century. Your musical insights are always appreciated.
@popgoesthe60s52
@popgoesthe60s52 Жыл бұрын
Thank you, Kenneth. I may do that. It is nice to have some current music that is exceptionally good around 🙂
@paulmarquardt763
@paulmarquardt763 Жыл бұрын
John: "Isolation," Paul: "Too Many People," George: "You," Ringo: "It Don't Come Easy," Wildcard: "My Love"
@jtmichaelson
@jtmichaelson Жыл бұрын
JOHN: Old Dirt Road PAUL: Every Night GEORGE: Run of the Mill (or Awaiting on You All) RINGO: It Don't Come Easy WILDCARD: BEautiful Girl (again by George. Couldn't think of any outside projects at the moment but I think "Beautiful Girl" would have made a great Beatles song).
@kylechinault1
@kylechinault1 Жыл бұрын
John's "Remember" is very Beatlesque, especially in the bridge that's like the chorus. (The "Don't you worry" bit.) It would be cool to hear Paul locking in with Ringo and tightening up the groove, and to hear what George would've added on guitar. Paul: Maybe I'm Amazed, George: All Things Must Pass, Ringo: It Don't Come Easy.
@cynthiaforsythe8989
@cynthiaforsythe8989 Жыл бұрын
That’s EXACTLY the four songs I was thinking. We almost had All Things Must Pass. I also would like to hear J, P, and G backing Ringo on Goodnight Vienna, written by John. I love that song!
@jjmarz1001
@jjmarz1001 Жыл бұрын
Paul- Venus & Mars/Rock Show John- Instant Karma George- What is Life Ringo- It Don't Come Easy
@toms4442
@toms4442 Жыл бұрын
Hi Matt, I was born in '67 and became a fan of the individual Beatles in '73 . I listened to a lot of am radio and I would buy the singles that I liked, John, Paul, and Ringo ( sorry George didn't hear any solo stuff till '76) and my sister got me an 8track of the Beatles 67-70. Should be an interesting video, take care.
@bruni2711
@bruni2711 Жыл бұрын
John: #9 Dream, Paul: Magnito…, George: Living In The Material World (the song - yes I know Ringo is on it - get J & P too), Ringo: You and Me (Babe). Wildcard: Beautiful Girl (George). Keep up the great work. Much appreciated!
@MrYannape
@MrYannape Жыл бұрын
yeah ! we match for the first 2, 9 Dream and Magneto
@realCliffordJones
@realCliffordJones Жыл бұрын
Paul's Another Day George's What Is Life? Ringo's Photograph John's Cold Turkey Wildcard: Leon Russell's Hummingbird with Paul on lead vocal. Great video!
@gerrycoogan6544
@gerrycoogan6544 Жыл бұрын
Good list. I considered all of these but I was uncertain about the parameters of the question - i.e., do we choose songs which Our Heroes could have recorded after Let It Be or any other later compositions? My thinking is that songs such as George's "This Song" or Paul's "Band On The Run" simply wouldn't have been written if The Beatles had remained together so my own focus tends towards those songs which were already possible selections for the next Beatles album. Had George ever offered "What Is Life" to the band? (I'm certain it would have been a number one all over the world for The Beatles but did he compose it before the split? Photograph was certainly much later.)
@randymccracken2722
@randymccracken2722 Жыл бұрын
Paul: Maybe I Amazed George: What is Life? Ringo: It Don't Come Easy John: Instant Karma Bonus: George: Give Me Love
@jonvought700
@jonvought700 Жыл бұрын
John: Mind Games. George: Give Me Love, Give Me Peace On Earth, McCartney: Uncle Albert, Ringo: It Don't Come Easy.
@josephbobrowskysr9519
@josephbobrowskysr9519 Жыл бұрын
John - Instant Karma Paul - Maybe I'm Amazed George - All Things Must Pass Ringo - It Don't Come Easy The extra is John - Just Like Starting Over
@charlesabutcher
@charlesabutcher Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the Dan Schneider link (Nazz/Rundgren)!
@false_binary
@false_binary Жыл бұрын
Great vid Matt! As a project, I like that you keep the channel focused in this era. Jet / Back Off Bugaloo / Instant Karma / My Sweet Lord
@rubenvasquez7148
@rubenvasquez7148 Жыл бұрын
John: Instant Karma Paul: Maybe I’m Amazed George: All Things Must Pass Ringo: It Don’t Come Easy Wild Card: Live And Let Die
@bobtaylor170
@bobtaylor170 Жыл бұрын
I'd like to hear your take on The Kinks from the 60s. Ray Davies was the greatest English songwriter who wasn't a Beatle.
@popgoesthe60s52
@popgoesthe60s52 Жыл бұрын
Hello, Bob. I will definitely be doing the Kinks. They are one of the more complex bands that will take multiple videos. I have 2 other bands that also require multi parts to tell the story and those are being worked on for 2023. The Kinks should follow so stay tuned!
@bobtaylor170
@bobtaylor170 Жыл бұрын
@@popgoesthe60s52 , looking forward to it, Matt.
@Klinkerklunk
@Klinkerklunk Жыл бұрын
I've amassed a follow-up album to Abbey Road that might have been released sometime in late 1970 or early 1971. The rules were to have been either written or recorded prior to 1971. McCartney's album Ram was recorded in late 1970, as well as Ringo's song. Jealous Guy was around in pretty much completed form except for different lyrics since the White album days from India. Another Day was also around since the late Beatle period. Giving minimum or no break between songs, with each flowing immediately from the previous, it could have sounded like this. Side 1 1 Instant Karma (John) 2 Every Night (Paul) 3 It don't come easy (Ringo) 4 Let it Down (George) 5 Jealous Guy (John) 6 Beware of Darkness (George) 7 Maybe I'm Amazed (Paul) Side 2 1 All Things Must Pass (George) 2 Isolation (John) 3 What is Life (George) 4 Another Day (Paul) 5 Well Well Well (John) 6 Too Many People (Paul) 7 Isn't it a Pity (George) I could easily have amassed another double album here, and many great songs didn't make the cut. Most might ask why My Sweet Lord wasn't included? I don't think the other Beatles would have accepted that song, being either intentional or not, lifted from another hit song. I also included some edgier songs, rather than all soft ballads. A case for Run of the Mill or The Act of Dying instead of What is Life could be made. I like the latter, but the production and arrangement sounds too Spector wall of sound pop with dancing girls on platforms. The melody sounds Beatles, but the arrangement just doesn't in my opinion, or perhaps more from half a decade earlier? I would say this would easily have been be their best album up to that point.
@lauraturner4216
@lauraturner4216 Жыл бұрын
You've motivated me to take the time to respond! I concur wholeheartedly with your list. I owned and memorized each of the first solo albums that came out, except for Ringo's. I felt that each of the albums would have been even better with the tempering influences of the others. The songs you've mentioned in particular would have been enhanced. Thanks for your insights
@evanshear5378
@evanshear5378 Жыл бұрын
Hi Matt. The Beatle trolls can tell you their solo careers were great. They were not (IMHO). Yes a few highlights, but overall the separation showed their weaknesses and how they needed each other to capture the magic. Look forward to everything coming. I'll do the survey as well!
@darrell6800
@darrell6800 Жыл бұрын
it's a young man's game. Once they were all domesticated and in their 30's, there was no edge or risk. Zep broke up in 1980. Your fav Pagey song post 1980? Your fav Who track on last three LPs?
@jblassio
@jblassio Жыл бұрын
I don’t know. I think George Harrison’s Cloud 9 was great. So was McCartney’s Flaming Pie was one of my favorite albums from the 90s. It was McCartney’s last great album in my opinion.
@TheSchemel
@TheSchemel Жыл бұрын
Who are the trolls? I was 7 years old in 1968 when I became a Beatles fan. After they split, I continued to be a fan of their solo work. Did I think their music as solo artist was as good as their music was as when they were together? Yes and no. People tend to ignore what John Paul George and Ringo did in the 1970s, but they put out some great music. Yes, I said the word great. I often find myself wanting to listen to a Wings album or a George Harrison album rather than a Beatles album. You have to understand that none of them wanted to sound like the Beatles.
@darrell6800
@darrell6800 Жыл бұрын
@@TheSchemel First - as a solo artist, they were responsible for the whole LP. That didnt happen with the Beatles. I think McCartney was the first clink in the amour when his solo came out. He didnt have the stockpile George did. If you look at 62-69, it is a compressed and urgent time. I lost interest in George when HE lost interest in George and got all gooney. No focus or hunger or competition.
@evanshear5378
@evanshear5378 Жыл бұрын
@@TheSchemel respectfully I don't think their solo careers add up to much. John had very little output (took 5 years off and split Double with Yoko). Most of his work is dark and dreary. Paul was prolific, but a lot of it is sugary and misses Johns edge and editing. George has one great album, then bits and pieces. Ringo had two albums. Blues & Ringo. Together they were unstoppable, but they needed each other. The hard, the commercial, the spiritual, & the fun. It was glaringly missing separately. Of course you can think differently.
@shedbythetracks
@shedbythetracks Жыл бұрын
If the question is what songs would be better if all four Beatles were involved in them... the answer is all of them. Get Back proved that.
@olivarionline
@olivarionline Жыл бұрын
Gimme Some Truth, Jealous Guy, Maybe I'm Amazed, Back Seat of my Car, Another Day, Junk, All Things Must Pass... in some alternative universe there's an additional Beatles album which is even better than Abbey Road if that's even possible. Looking forward to see further videos on this topic - well done as usual.
@SuperGogetem
@SuperGogetem Жыл бұрын
Good call on "Jealous Guy". As great as it is, I'm sure Paul would have come up with a proper bridge.
@nathananthony7517
@nathananthony7517 Жыл бұрын
@@SuperGogetem That's a great point!
@grahampaulkendrick7845
@grahampaulkendrick7845 Жыл бұрын
Tonight I went to a gig by Dick Taylor (ex-Pretty Things) and the Raw Blues Project at Milford-on-Sea in Hampshire . They were absolutely brilliant!
@arnesaknussemm2427
@arnesaknussemm2427 Жыл бұрын
Paul: Band on the run John: Mind Games George: All things must pass. Ringo: Photograph.
@MichaelPhillipsatGreyOwlStudio
@MichaelPhillipsatGreyOwlStudio Жыл бұрын
I had a very similar story to what you were describing. I'm 54 and I was listening to 60s and 70s music back in the 80s and often getting mocked for it. But as I always try to explain, if you were living in the early 80s, that was pretty much the bulk of rock music history at the time. In any case, 80s music had a rather vacuous quality to it right from the beginning. Not all bad, of course, but it was the beginning of the roots of rock and roll being extracted. Thus, early Gen X had precious little choice but to cleave to Boomer culture. And listening to The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, Cream, Jimi Hendrix, etc. was like a rite of passage for many. What's funny to me is that it was less than 20 years old back then, but people called it "old music". Now it's 50+ and younger people are rediscovering it and realizing how timeless it is.
@nathananthony7517
@nathananthony7517 Жыл бұрын
Imagine, All Things Must Pass, Maybe I'm Amazed and It Don't Come Easy. I would also have loved to hear the band cover the Goffin/King song: "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow". Lewisohn's book talks about how this was the first song they covered that caused the girls to scream at the Cavern Club (John on lead). A second wild card would be, "Woman" (The Peter & Gordon one). McCartney singing lead on that one would have been an incredible addition to Revolver.
@resslerartstudios
@resslerartstudios Жыл бұрын
All things must Pass, maybe im amazed, im the greatest (ringo singing) but beatles playing...and Johns Look at Me
@nathananthony7517
@nathananthony7517 Жыл бұрын
@@resslerartstudios Look At Me is a great idea for a full band arrangement. I'd always thought of that one as similar to Julia. But, Look At Me does have potential to add the other three.
@thetravelingrounders7924
@thetravelingrounders7924 Жыл бұрын
@@nathananthony7517 Thank you the quick reply, I am wondering if you happen to be a songwriter or musician in any capacity? I am, and have been listening to the Beatles in and at so many different levels as far back as 8 years old. Your understanding of how different people can be and what one person may hate, another may love, boils down to respect. With that said, I enjoy your channel and look forward to other topics you may bring up. Peter Jackson's Get Back was a game changer for me, and I hope The Beatles camp allow him or have him, show us the other 48 hours. One more thing; If Get Back is what they did prior to recording Abbey Road, what happened in the studio after that we can only imagine, in regards to the work ethic of those four. The closest Ive come to what happened the studio after January 1969 wouldbe Geoffrey Emerrick's book -Here There and Everywhere, and Ken Womacks book "Solid State" Thanks again Nathan!
@nathananthony7517
@nathananthony7517 Жыл бұрын
@@thetravelingrounders7924 Yep I'm an amateur musician and writer. I see you are a musician as well. You appear to be more accomplished than me though! Emerick's book is probably the best book I've read about the Beatles. So entertaining and a first person account. I'm so glad he wrote that book just before he passed away.
@resslerartstudios
@resslerartstudios Жыл бұрын
Nathan, you might enjoy reading "Solid State" by Ken Womack. It talks about how much the Beatles loved the transition to the solid state console; in particular the TG12345. Most of Abbey Road was recorded with this unit.
@PistonBroke0001
@PistonBroke0001 Жыл бұрын
George -Isn’t it a Pity Ringo-It don’t come easy-John-Instant Karma-Paul-Silly little love songs.
@amandagerrish5892
@amandagerrish5892 Жыл бұрын
Matt, I love that "Pop Goes the 60s" is a channel specifically focused on 60s music. (Born in 1953, I grew up listening to 60s music, and it remains my favorite music genre to this day.) I'm happy to see that so many younger people seem to enjoy it as well. I also like that you often highlight some of the lesser-known 60s bands. (But, the Charlatans?? That's pretty obscure... LOL) However, if you want to expand your focus a bit, I can see perhaps highlighting some of the "classic" 70s music that was strongly influenced by the 60s sound -- Electric Light Orchestra, Badfinger, Tom Petty, Big Star, Cheap Trick, Billy Joel, Heart, etc.? Another suggestion... How about an episode highlighting some of best, little-known garage bands (or tracks) of the 60s -- the Rationals, the Dovers, Zakery Thaks, the Golliwogs, the Standells, the Blue Things, Music Machine, etc. These would be bands that wouldn't warrant a whole episode, but highlighting the best track(s) of each band would be a killer episode, IMHO.
@popgoesthe60s52
@popgoesthe60s52 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the feedback, Amanda. Some of the 60s bands you mention will get full episodes dedicated to them. They may be shorter episodes but I am a huge fan of the Blue Things and Standells. The Zakery Thaks are also very good. I have some 1970s faves that I would probably do first only because my passion for them would render a competent video. Heart is one of them. I used to be big into Badfinger and now prefer the mighty Big Star.
@matthewryan8463
@matthewryan8463 Жыл бұрын
@@popgoesthe60s52 I always think of how "the oldies" radio station when I was growing up in the '80s essentially ran from "Rock Around the Clock" to "American Pie" for their range. Certainly seems reasonable to me ;p Alternately, start a second channel "Rock Goes the 70s" if people get too bent on the timelines? :D
@grantwilletts5669
@grantwilletts5669 Жыл бұрын
Ringo - Photograph, Paul - Silly Love Songs (Just to annoy John), John - Imagine, Gearge - What Is Life, Wild Card - Maybe I'm Amazed
@analogblues
@analogblues Жыл бұрын
Matt - I really appreciated your perspective on "older" and new music. I'm cut from a similar cloth. Though I was born in 1980, my favorite music is from the 50s, 60's & 70s. And I'm frustrated with most of what passes as popular music in the 21st century. I also agree that people should listen to the music they love most - it shouldn't matter when it was released. Thank you for shining a light on all the great music from decades ago. Love your channel!
@popgoesthe60s52
@popgoesthe60s52 Жыл бұрын
I appreciate the support - thank you Daniel!
@blythjc
@blythjc Жыл бұрын
Ringo - Photograph, George - Isn’t It A Pity, John - Jealous Guy, Paul - Maybe I’m Amazed, Wildcard - #9 Dream.
@KneeAches
@KneeAches Жыл бұрын
A couple initial thoughts: I will limit myself to 1970-1971. There are SO many McCartney songs with Linda providing backup that all I can think of is: wouldn’t this be better if John and George were singing.
@Smitoons
@Smitoons Жыл бұрын
I love Linda’s vocals, and I think she and Paul harmonized beautifully. I wish there was more.
@KingBobCat
@KingBobCat Жыл бұрын
Hey Matt... I agree with you about the general quality of some of the older bands that still tour. There are a few 70's/80's band exceptions that I've seen... Most recently the Doobie Brothers. But this is a whole 'nother topic to discuss... 🙂
@popgoesthe60s52
@popgoesthe60s52 Жыл бұрын
I agree, I have seen the Doobies recently (well, about 5 years ago) and I thought they were excellent and very professional. Ditto Styx and Heart.
@philipcone357
@philipcone357 Жыл бұрын
I think it would be interesting to see what songs John and Paul had started working on and see what became of them. I think that Paul was on fire in 1969 and the proposed “ new album” 4 songs each would not have been enough for George let alone Paul. Once George come back to the Get Back project he comes in with “ here is a song I was working on last night” almost everyday.But his strongest songs he stops the band from doing. “ I don’t want any of my songs played live. They are more acoustic.”
@rbadger420
@rbadger420 Жыл бұрын
Hi Matt, thanks for the upload. On your point at the end; I personally would love to hear what you think of music nowadays. But if it doesn't suit the brand, may it be worth starting a second channel for more broader music journalism? Just a thought, keep up the good work!
@obyrne68
@obyrne68 Жыл бұрын
John: #9 Dream Paul: Coming Up (Wings recorded in December of 1979---so, still 70s) George: Blow Away Ringo: Photograph Wild card: Burning Love (Elvis)
@Rezcat-y6r
@Rezcat-y6r Жыл бұрын
Brother Matt ! Thank you for lovin on the 60’s. Have a great Sunday. God bless.
@popgoesthe60s52
@popgoesthe60s52 Жыл бұрын
Much thanks - God bless, Blaze!
@alberto0569
@alberto0569 Жыл бұрын
John: nobody loves when you're down and out ,Paul: Bluebird, Ringo: Wings, George: What is life
@7JANEWAY
@7JANEWAY Жыл бұрын
My suggestion is, and it sounds like you may be doing it, doing videos on artists that started in the 60s but were better known in the 70s. One example is Three Dog Night. They released their first album in 1968, but they’re known for their 70s hits like “Never Been to Spain” and “Joy to the World”. I can tell you that they have a rather colorful story, much like some of the bands you’ve covered on this channel. There are other artists that fit this criteria, and would be a good segue to discuss 70s artists. As for solo Beatles songs that could be a Beatles song, the only one I can think of is “Eat At Home” from Paul McCartney’s album Ram. It already sounds Beatlish, and it would be interesting to see what contributions the other Beatles would make to it.
@IAMDRREMULAKK
@IAMDRREMULAKK Жыл бұрын
Just using songs that came out a year or so after they broke up, it would be: Maybe I'm Amazed Well, Well, Well All Things Must Pass Back Off Boogaloo Another Day
@TheSchemel
@TheSchemel Жыл бұрын
You should do a video of all the San Francisco bands of the sixties
@stefanredelsteinerexperien5957
@stefanredelsteinerexperien5957 Жыл бұрын
John - Mind Games Paul - Some People Never Know George - What Is Life Ringo - Goodnight Vienna Wildcard: Nobody Told Me
@lgclprtr
@lgclprtr Жыл бұрын
It is tricky, especially for Paul and John as they have different styles post-Beatles. Though, I will try my best to come up with some choices; John - How Do You Sleep - I see this as like almost a post-Glass Onion number Paul - Maybe I'm Amazed - This is kind of a Let It Be number George - Isn't It A Pity - Great George ballad number Ringo - Back Off Boogaloo - I love that wee rock 'n' roll number
@a.williams1945
@a.williams1945 Жыл бұрын
John: "Instant Karma" Paul: "Letting Go" George: "All Things Must Pass" Ringo: "It Don't Come Easy" Wild Card: "Free as a Bird"
@Mr.-J-2024
@Mr.-J-2024 Жыл бұрын
Paul: A Love For You Lennon: I Know (I Know) George: So Sad Ringo: Back Off Boogaloo (All tracks produced by George Martin of course)
@kezsut-online
@kezsut-online Жыл бұрын
John: Mind Games Paul: Maybe I'm Amazed George: All Things Must Pass Ringo: Photograph (these are probably Beatle-sounding enough to become good records by the band itself) wildcard: any Jagger/Richards song, specifically Wild Horses: since the Stones had played Beatles' stuff earlier, it would be interesting if the Beatles would now try to beatlify some of the Stones' material
@neilanderson8987
@neilanderson8987 Жыл бұрын
my favorite solo song by JL is # 9 Dream, and i read that he wanted George to play guitar on it, but George wasn't available. and my favorite solo song by PMc is "Wanderlust," and Paul asked George to play on it, and George agreed, but for some reason it didn't happen. odd coincidence.
@gerrycoogan6544
@gerrycoogan6544 Жыл бұрын
I didn't know either of these factoids. Thank you. (P.S. "#9 Dream" is one of my favourite post-split tracks so I'm not convinced that it would have been even better if all of the Fabs had contributed to it. Likewise, George's "Be Here Now" )
@shaynebarr3971
@shaynebarr3971 Жыл бұрын
Here's my choices - as completed in survey John: Mind Games Paul: Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey George: All Things Must Pass Ringo: It Don't Come Easy
@michaelbuday5630
@michaelbuday5630 Жыл бұрын
Excellant poll....It was fun. I wanted more rocking celebration-type songs. Ooh.......next poll sir!
@steveclark9211
@steveclark9211 Жыл бұрын
Paul - Maybe I'm Amazed John - Instant Karma George - What Is Life Ringo - It Don't Come Easy Wild Card - Jealous Guy
@BeatleDustino
@BeatleDustino Жыл бұрын
John - #9 Dream Paul - Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey (as a kid I thought this was a Beatles song already) George - What is Life Ringo - It Don’t Come Easy Wild Card - Band on the Run A side note too. I see a lot saying Maybe I’m Amazed. That struck me right away to say too, then it hit me. It wouldn’t sound much different. It’s really just Paul on the piano. And aside from some backing vocals and a great guitar solo from George, it would sound just like Paul anyway. Hope that made sense.
@13THBEATLE
@13THBEATLE Жыл бұрын
I know (I Know) -John Mamunia -Macca Don’t Let Me Wait Too Long-Harri Gave It All Up -Ringo
@MplsTodd
@MplsTodd Жыл бұрын
I’m fine with many solo hits as they are, but I think Lennon could have helped a lot with lyrics on Paul’s Junior’s Farm; for George: Woman Don’t You Cry for Me (great riff but it just needs a little Beatle magic to elevate it); for John: Nobody Loves You When you’re Down & Out; for Ringo: Oh My My, wild card: Getting Closer-great tune, but again the lyrics really limit its appeal, if Lennon had contributed some edits, it would have been a great song!
@zachespinoza1794
@zachespinoza1794 Жыл бұрын
Would love to hear about current music you enjoy because I would assume it has that classical twist, meaningful lyrics, and quality production similar to your 60s taste- which I think I would also enjoy! Additionally, can't wait to hear about the beach boys, especially from a critical eye, even more so if you dive into their 70s lore of never released albums. As always, thanks for everything you do
@hisaofukuda6928
@hisaofukuda6928 Жыл бұрын
Paul: Some People Never Know John: Mind Games George: If Not For You Ringo: Photograph Wild Card: Monkberry Moon Delight
@novangoghmusicofficial
@novangoghmusicofficial Жыл бұрын
John - Oh My Love, Paul - Back Seat of My Car, George - All Things Must Pass, Ringo - It Don’t Come Easy. Wildcard Paul - Daytime Nighttime Suffering
@bokplus
@bokplus Жыл бұрын
For McCartney I've put in the survey "Maybe I'm amazed" because it really needs a full band effort, but the real one is - come to think of it - Backseat of my car, which is to me an unfinished song with melodies to die for.
@irishsox1
@irishsox1 Жыл бұрын
Paul - Back Seat of my car, John - I’m Losing You, George - Give Me Love, Ringo - It Don’t Come Easy Wild Card - Too Many People - Paul
@SuperGogetem
@SuperGogetem Жыл бұрын
The first one that comes to mind would be John's "Grow Old Along with Me". (Technically a '70s demo) It would have been very interesting to hear what McCartney could have added to this very underrated ballad.
@Housemartinuk
@Housemartinuk Жыл бұрын
I voted as follows: “I’ll Still Love You” - Ringo. George was reportedly not pleased with what Ringo did to his song (a.k.a. “When Every Song Is Sung”) and took legal action against him. If it was recorded by The Beatles, with George controlling the proceedings and arrangement, it would (presumably) turn out more to George’s satisfaction… maybe with George keeping the lead vocal for himself or maybe a shared George/Ringo lead vocal, or George doing harmony vocals to Ringo’s lead. “Nowhere To Go” - George. George demo’d this during the 1970 ATMP sessions. There is a fan-made version which shows the potential of the song in a ‘finished’ version and I am sure the 4 Beatles could have really knocked this into better shape. George might have needed to change some of the lyric if it were to be an official Beatles’ release though. “Little Lamb Dragonfly” - Paul. Recorded in 1971 by Paul, this is a very nice track where elements of the melody remind me of George. The harmonies would be better if done by John & George (rather than Linda and Denny) and I think The 4 Beatles would take some of the lethargy out of the track. “Bring On The Lucie (Freda People)” - John. I think of all John songs from the 70s, this one is crying out for the other Beatles. “Early 1970” - Ringo… simply because it would be nice if Ringo’s wish came true that, when he goes to town, he’d see all the other 3!
@edwardwhite4015
@edwardwhite4015 Жыл бұрын
John - Number Nine Dream Paul - Maybe I'm amazed Ringo - Photograph George - What is Life As an aside, I can't imagine The Beatles doing My Sweet Lord, can you see John and Paul singing "Hallelujah" and "Hare Krishna"?
@jconwell84
@jconwell84 Жыл бұрын
Paul: Maybe I'm Amazed, John: I'm the Greatest, George:Faster, Ringo: It Don't Come Easy.
@chesterfreeze
@chesterfreeze Жыл бұрын
Ringo - if you belong to me George - beautiful girl John - scared Paul - twenty fine fingers Wild - temporary secretary Never done this exercise
@scottiwen4745
@scottiwen4745 Жыл бұрын
John - Instant Karma (Would be interesting to see how Ringo would handle the drumming - it's the most prominent instrument on the track and it's not Ringo's style to be that much in the forefront) George - What is Life (A Beatles/George Martin Production would tone down that Spector Wall-of-Sound stuff for a cleaner song) Ringo - I'm the Greatest (Written by John - extends the novelty feel to some of Ringo's songs) Paul - Let Me Roll It (the hardest one to choose - would give some room for George's guitar) Bonus - Beautiful Boy (Paul's favorite John song. My eyes are almost tearing up thinking of a John and Paul duet on the refrain) (Edited) - just heard a great and familiar tune for the first time in ages - Apple's very own Mary Hopkin singing "Those Were the Days." If all the Beatles were still alive this would be a great closer. Substitute the word "cavern" for "tavern," adjust one gender reference. Each Beatle could sing a verse (in reverse order of joining the band - first Ringo, then George, Paul and finally John) with some wonderful harmonies in the refrain and the final La la la da da da - could go one for a long time, a la Hey Jude.
@johnwallace2319
@johnwallace2319 Жыл бұрын
My Sweet Lord, Jealous Guy, Let Me Roll It, It Don't Come Easy, and the bonus track is Maybe I'm Amazed. I feel like there was another Harrison song that I really love more from his early albums, but for the life of me I cannot remember.
@PaulQuintanaJr
@PaulQuintanaJr Жыл бұрын
"Going Down On Love" (Lennon), "Little Lamb Dragonfly" (McCartney), "Don't Let Me Wait Too Long" (Harrison), "Wings" (Starr), and "Name Of The Game" (Pete Ham).
@robertlandrum1971
@robertlandrum1971 Жыл бұрын
John: Jealous Guy Paul: Band on the Run George: All Things Must Pass Ringo: It Don’t Come Easy Cover: Evil Woman (ELO) sung by George
@davidskidmore4189
@davidskidmore4189 Жыл бұрын
John: Imagine Paul: Junk (It is so Beatle-y, and so Paul) George: Give Me Love Ringo: Photograph
@EricSchultz-zs8hz
@EricSchultz-zs8hz Жыл бұрын
Probably the best way of choosing such solo songs is to pick songs that somehow didn't seem to reach their full potential. Many times, the individual Beatles brought incomplete songs to the band, and they collectively worked out the most effective way of performing the song. For example, I have always loved John's "Steel and Glass," but a little more than halfway through, it seems to "flatten out", and not go anywhere further, just repeating the same mood. I would love to hear how all four would have worked it out to be a more satisfying song.
@ronfowlermusic
@ronfowlermusic Жыл бұрын
Maybe I'm Amazed, It Don't Come Easy, Photograph, #9 Dream, Back Seat of my Car, Love, Jealous Guy, Bluebird, and back track on an album, God and My Sweet Lord. Oh my Lord!
@edwindavies875
@edwindavies875 Жыл бұрын
John: #9 Dream Paul: Let Me Roll It. George: Art of Dying. Ringo: (it has to be) It Don’t Come Easy. Wild Card: No Matter What (Badfinger).
@david.leikam
@david.leikam Жыл бұрын
Good news and keep up the great work! 👍
@jasonnewman4152
@jasonnewman4152 Жыл бұрын
All Things Must Pass (when they did record it, Paul's harmonies were gorgeous). Let Me Roll It (Paul said he wrote it in a John style). Instant Karma (George, Paul, and Ringo could have added a bit to that great song). I don't know Ringo's oeuvre enough to make a selection. My 5th is either Isn't it a Pity, by George, or Coming Up, by Paul (John said he loved that one)
@justinainsworth8635
@justinainsworth8635 Жыл бұрын
Band on the run - Paul Art of dying - George Intuition - John Snookeroo - Ringo
@tmcb_
@tmcb_ Жыл бұрын
Paul - "Junior's Farm", John - "Gimme Some Truth", George - "What is Life", Ringo - "It Don't Come Easy", Wildcard - "Band on the Run"
@simplechronology2605
@simplechronology2605 Жыл бұрын
I think you've done well with the niche you've carved out. if the 60s feels too limiting, maybe you could cover "the rock era" as you define it. I think most of your viewers, younger and older, are tuning in to hear about classic rock in its most formative decade.
@darrell6800
@darrell6800 Жыл бұрын
The best 'rock' period is 1968 to 1973 - Who, Stones, Led, etc. Maybe not past 1973...
@Jdfuller82
@Jdfuller82 Жыл бұрын
Next survey should which album would have made a good Beatles album. I would of loved to hear what the album Band On The Run would have sounded like if the Beatles recorded it. My cousin often does mistake that as a Beatles album. He always says I think this is my favorite Beatles album. I have to correct him and say it's a Paul McCartney album. As for my songs. John: Give Peace a Chance Paul: Band On The Run George: All Things Must Pass Ringo: It Don't Come Easy Cover: American Girl ( That was originally a Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers song from 1977 I believe)
@popgoesthe60s52
@popgoesthe60s52 Жыл бұрын
Good suggestion on the idea of taking a solo album and reimagine it as a Beatle lp. Thank you!
@jimmybonar2566
@jimmybonar2566 Жыл бұрын
Hello Matt, I love 'Pop goes the 60's!'. It's my fave channel on You tube. Am a major Beatles nut but enjoy your other band stories as well. (But secretly can't wait for the next Beatles vid!) PS: I too had never heard of The Charlatans. (But I knew of a British band from the 90's with the same name). Cheers from NZ.
@popgoesthe60s52
@popgoesthe60s52 Жыл бұрын
Hey Jimmy, I really appreciate the support. Thank you.
@RonnysMusic
@RonnysMusic Жыл бұрын
I have to add a bit more to this fascinating speculation. I first commented and then read other 's thoughts and had many of the same choices- What Is Life?, Isn't It Pity?, Gimme Some Truth, Mind Games and Photograph and It Don't Come Easy which are both Starkey/Harrison written which is already half of the group. I must add to my other comment these Paul melodic gems- I'm Carrying(London Town) and Warm and Beautful(Speed of Sound). These 2 lovely unique tunes would've been amazingly sung with a 3 part harmony a la Because/This Boy/Yes It Is. George once commented how much he loved Im Carrying. Maybe John would've strengthened the lyric as they both always improved each other's songs. Other thoughts were Starting Over and Give Me Love. Just watched your awesome interview with Felix C. of the Rascals- thanks Matt!
@popgoesthe60s52
@popgoesthe60s52 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the comments Ron!
@BritishTar3
@BritishTar3 Жыл бұрын
Lennon-Crippled Inside McCartney-No Words Harrison-Let It Down Starr-Photograph
@macmusic08
@macmusic08 Жыл бұрын
John Lennon - “Mind Games” Paul McCartney - “Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey” George Harrison - “Give Me Love” Ringo Starr - “Photograph”
@TheSchemel
@TheSchemel Жыл бұрын
OK, I am going to choose songs that were released after 1971, because some of their songs off of their first couple of solo albums either were originally written when they were still together or simply just sound like Beatles song, such asthe song Imagine. John: Mind Games Paul: Call Me Back Again George: The Answers At The End Ringo: You and Me Babe Bonus: Old Siam Sir
@eric_sullivan923
@eric_sullivan923 Жыл бұрын
Ringo - I’ll Still Love You George- Give Me Love John - Imagine Paul - Band on the Run Wild card - With a Little Luck
@dr.fritzfassbender
@dr.fritzfassbender Жыл бұрын
Paul: "Maybe I'm Amazed." For me: The most obvious solo song that should have been done by The Beatles - as well as the most Beatlesque. George: I wish The Beatles could have completed "All Things Must Pass," but that one is easy. I would have like to have The Beatles give it a go with George's "Blow Away." John: "Crippled Inside" Ringo: Definitely - "It Don't Come Easy."
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