what was your favorite moment from get back/let it be? comment below!
@ozelljohnson77237 ай бұрын
Harrison's outfit from the roof concert is next level
@davidellis51417 ай бұрын
The Long & Winding Road
@simoncooper29947 ай бұрын
Not a 'favourite moment' as such, but seeing Paul welling up at the thought that The Beatles could be over and breaking up was very moving.
@DoctorInsomnia-qw7us7 ай бұрын
Rooftop 🎸 rooftop 🎸 always 🥁 the rooftop 🎸🎵🎶🎵🎶🎵 🎹
@constantinestavrakov40347 ай бұрын
George showing something
@troubleondemand77034 ай бұрын
I will never not crack up when I hear John start with the "And now, your host..." bit.
@WilG0827 ай бұрын
Klein was probably the biggest reason why the Beatles broke up. Get back shows a band that probably needs a break but isn’t breaking up. In Apple studios George said he was considering putting a solo album out and John encouraged him. If Klein didn’t come around they probably would have taken a couple years off, recorded a couple of solo albums and would have released another Beatles record in the early 70s. They probably would have broken up eventually but it would have been far less contentious. Paul was 100% right about Klein.
@abigaildevoe7 ай бұрын
glyn knew allen klein was bad news too, he said as much in get back. the red flags were so obvious even newbies to the beatles circle could see them
@konowd7 ай бұрын
Klein’s estate still has the Stones publishing before 1971, they sued 17 times trying to get it back to no avail. Welcome to the music business
@farrellmcnulty9097 ай бұрын
@@konowd Dick-move Central
@ewest147 ай бұрын
They probably would have broken up anyway but Klein made sure that the breakup was hostile and that they wouldn’t get back together in the 70s. I blame John 100% for Klein. He got conned by Klein and then gave the hard sell to George and Ringo. John said something along the lines of “anyone who is talked about as being so bad, by so many people, must actually be good.” That shows how easy it was to con John.
@konowd7 ай бұрын
Bob Guccione used to say something similar, so many people have told me I’m wrong, I know I must be right
@larsland7 ай бұрын
hey! one of my friends told me you mentioned me and i'm so glad they did! that was so sweet, thank you! are we saying historian? because that feels insane. thanks again!!!
@abigaildevoe7 ай бұрын
thank YOU for your work! i'm so sorry about your let it be video. for what it's worth the youtube cut was great everybody say thank you lars!
@@larsland i'm so sorry my bad! correction will be issued moving forward.
@larsland7 ай бұрын
@@abigaildevoeong thank you so much! ❤❤❤ I appreciate you!!
@acidfuzzpedals99867 ай бұрын
Paul: Any ideas on the ending for Hey Jude? John: Nah. George: Nah. Ringo: Nah.
@samp.80997 ай бұрын
The old jokes are the best jokes
@jasperburchfield20287 ай бұрын
"Right then, we'll just keep playing it forever."
@scootinand7 ай бұрын
16:39 I ended up really loving the end result. You watch take after take after take And then, late in the game, the glorious subtitle appears: "This is the version that appears on the Let It Be album" I nearly jumped off my couch and screamed like i was at a wrestling match, but i was watching with headphones late at night
@Crraao31797 ай бұрын
Larsland mentioned in an Abigail Devoe video! The collaboration all the Beatles girlies want and need! We love to see Beatles gals supporting Beatles y’all’s
@konowd7 ай бұрын
I’ve always loved the song Let It Be, a beautiful message, love Billy Preston’s keyboards on it. It’s my personal Imagine
@robintownrobintown7 ай бұрын
I FOUND THE PERFECT SEQUENCE FOR THE ALBUM!!!!!! It actually feels like a real Beatles album with the cohesion all of their best work had. The first 4 songs are all from the rooftop and the band members' lead vocals are spread out evenly. I'm using Let It Be Naked, as it fits better with the rest of their catalogue and their vision for the project. Give this sequence a try, I promise you won't regret it! I also call it Get Back because that makes more sense with the material. 1. One After 909 2. Dig A Pony 3. I've Got A Feeling 4. Don't Let Me Down 5. Get Back 6. Let It Be 7. For You Blue 8. Two Of Us 9. I Me Mine 10. The Long And Winding Road 11. Across The Universe (12. Get Back (Reprise) - my own unique edit starting at the single version coda drum intro from Take 19 in the box set. it works fine without though)
@darkshadow83303 ай бұрын
Abigail your channel is one of the very best. Any channel that reviews the GTOs and Zappa’s Hot Rats is essential viewing.
@carl_anderson93155 ай бұрын
This is definitely the most accurate, objectively, knowledgeable and fun Beatles review I’ve ever seen in KZbin. One thing I hated about reviews in 2023 was the constant a** kissing dedicated to Paul, naming him as “the leader of The Beatles” because of his protagonic role during those sessions without understanding his attempts to keep the band together. Yours is a very balanced and detailed overview of John and Paul dynamic without tilting to one side or the other. And yes: John definitely had AHDH. I consider myself a true 60s fan, but girl, you’re an encyclopedia. Where the heck do you get access to 60s Rolling Stone magazine articles? I’m subscribing.
@zorromaskedman82207 ай бұрын
Sorry it took me most of a week to comment. I've had this box set since release 30 months ago, only listened to it now because I needed the time to devote to it. It Is Great. " ABBY GETS HER OATS " "We dumped your tea in the Harbor" OK I interpret Harrison's song as..."I hear and feel everybody's plight! But NO ONE HEARS MINE!!!" That's all I hear day after day...I ME ME MINE !!! and Paul's song... When something goes against your grain...don't fight about it...don't argue about it...take notice of it. THEN....LET. IT. BE. It will work itself out. Across the Universe...outstanding lyrics. Whenever I ask someone to do something for me...I always hear these words in the back of my mind... Don't Let Me Down... I was surprised to learn back in 1996 that the Rolling Stones Circus cd was released, the dvd not until 2004. Blu-Ray & LP 2019. So White Album released 22 Nov 68, then within weeks, John Lennon was with Mick, Keith, Mitch, and Eric playing as a band and Filmed. And there is a photo of Julian Lennon sitting with Yoko & John, 11 Dec 1968. GREAT JOB ABBY - YOU PULLED IT ALL TOGETHER - The only problem I have with Lennon was the album cover Two Virgins. I was glad to hear Ringo say "Come on John, people see this stuff and WE ALL have to answer for it"
@VlogginLorenzYT7 ай бұрын
My family and I growing up in the 1960’s watched the Ed Sullivan show! When I saw the Beatles that night I was hooked! There will never be a band like them again! I’m so glad I grew up in that era! Brian Epstein said in the 60’s that people will still be talking about them in the year 2000! Sixty years later so true! 💙
@nolarobert7 ай бұрын
An excellent breakdown of the film and the album. We look back at Let It Be much differently than the folks who viewed it at the cinema in 1970 did. Now we have the context that was missing all those years ago.
@allenf.59076 ай бұрын
Get Back IS the father. After getting "the box" I began to appreciate the Glyn Johns mix - where he got what "the project" was about. Of course, it had to be rejected but it was the spirit of what it was intended to be: Beatles creating out of the blue. The Spectorization put a very weird spin to it. We all became flies on the wall of The Beatles creating an album and film/concert project. Glyn Johns was the unsung hero - indeed - created the set up FOR the rooftop. Plus, it fits the sequence of White Album-Get Back/Let It Be-Abbey Road. The Let It Be album effectively became promo for the eventual film - which wasn't very good - and was timed even worse - at the break-up of The Beatles.
@gary65147 ай бұрын
Lennon praised the Spector treatment on the Let It Be album. I tend to agree with him. Its fashionable for Beatles fans to dismiss the production but I actually like it. The orchestra overdub on the Long and Winding Road adds to the emotional impact on the song. It moves me every time. Great review as usual.
@donna258717 ай бұрын
Spector destroys The Long and Winding Road with his wall of sound crap.
@ossiejon-nwakalo86447 ай бұрын
I like the Phil Spector production on the album too. Adds more emotional weight as you said. Even to Across the Universe.
@bookashkin7 ай бұрын
Good for you. I tend to agree with the guy who actually wrote the song. Just to be fashionable, of course.
@carl_anderson93155 ай бұрын
@@donna25871People said that because Paul disliked it.
@carl_anderson93155 ай бұрын
I don’t think his treatment was the best for Across the Universe but it was definitely better than the previous one included in Past Masters, that John hated.
@peterjetnikoff7 ай бұрын
Wow! Thanks so much for this. This is a record that for me is more fondly remembered than enjoyed (though there are great songs on it). When I was 13 my brother would come home for the Christmas holidays with an entourage and suitcases of records. I sampled many but The Beatles hooked me the most. I had no timeline for this. They looked different on each cover (Pepper to Let it Be) but to me they were just a bunch of records. Whenever it was I got to LiB I was struck by the casualness of it. The chatter and audience sounds as well as false starts and breakdowns made it sound like a band so self-confident they left all that in knowing how good the rest was. It made me feel grown up just by listening. On the other records, Strawberry Fields and Revolution 9 scared me a little (ok, a lot) but this was friends gathered around a table, playing songs. If I noticed the orchestral and choral arrangements it just felt that they were part of the packaging. I saw the film a few years later and had a similar response. There must have been a print doing the rounds locally as I saw it in a few different cinemas in the '70s. I thought it was lacklustre at the time until the rooftop set which was great. Later reading and interviews etc disabused me of my initial impressions but it is forever there in my mid 1970s as friends jamming on a rainy afternoon (well, it was raining where I was and I just projected). Favourite track is I've Got a Feeling, especially Paul's screaming middle 8. Great video. And props for the sing out of Lars Land's channel. Along with this, Vinyl Rewind and Fathom, there's so much fine in-depth commentary on music happening. It's much appreciated.
@7bestthings7 ай бұрын
"Let it be is a whole package, no an ecosystem, a living, breathing thing with history." That is such a great line! Thanks for the awesome video!
@darkshadow83303 ай бұрын
Can’t wait for Trout Mask Replica. After that I hope you do Safe as Milk. Even Lennon liked that one
@LisaBarstowMusek7 ай бұрын
Always find you delightfully enriching!
@alisonjane70684 ай бұрын
another white album girlie! can't wait for that one.
@cedobbins4 ай бұрын
For a 'non-musician' you really know how to talk about music. Love the music that came out of this Beatles time era, thanks Abigail!
@alansmith19897 ай бұрын
Some `Trivia` for Abigail and those from the U.S. `Charles Hawtrey` was a British character actor who is most well known in the U.K for his many comedy stints in the long running `Carry On` British series of comedy films. He appeared in many from 1958 to 1972. My own favourite of his `Carry On` appearances was his cameo in 1966s `Carry on Screaming` as `Dan Dann, the Lavatory Man` . Great comedy character actor.
@heartoftherose7 ай бұрын
I'm just a silent watcher, but I must say that this is a remarkable piece of research, scripting, and narration, Abigail - better executed than nearly anything presented to us by legacy media. Very entertaining and re-watchable - Congratulations!
@ianemery43557 ай бұрын
Obvious I'm afraid Get Back! Joy oh joy! Another wonderful video Abi! You just get better and better! 👍
@alansmith19897 ай бұрын
Some critics in the UK music press gave the `Let it Be` album short-shrift! My namesake (Alan Smith) in his `New Musical Express` review, `damned` it. He used a hitting phrase of "Cardboard Tombstone" in his review. Even though he had been a long-time supporter of the Beatles since 1962 he did not hold back on his `slamming` of the album. In the UK the album was on Green Label `Apple` as United Artists had no sway in that territory. You could actually get the album at regular price (sans book) from November 1970. Its ultra rare to find original UK box sets with booklet fully intact as its binding was so poor it `fell to bits` virtually the second you opened it!
@marcyfan-tz4wj7 ай бұрын
i'm glad you have beautiful the deluxe "let it be" set, abigail. you deserve it...i adore the spector produced album. the title track has never been a favorite but it's meaningful if far, far less enjoyable than "for you blue". they didn't have to break up. the author of "the long and winding road" had better ideas about group management but my favorite beatle thought he knew better and led the other 2 beatles to follow.....i haven't heard the 4 minute "dig it" since i was your age!
@farrellmcnulty9097 ай бұрын
Wow, this was a quick hour. Very nice work, Abby
@matthewhumcke31825 ай бұрын
just discovered Lars a few weeks ago and im lowkey OBSESSED!
@xxryder17 ай бұрын
No band ever surpassed the coolness of the Beatles. They were always in the vanguard. Everyone else followed.
@raymcgrath41167 ай бұрын
Wow! I have just discovered this channel and I am smiling constantly. Absolutely great work, Thanks for putting this out there.
@MplsTodd7 ай бұрын
It was May 1970 & I was in 3rd grade. I’d been a huge Beatles fan since February when I bought my first singles (Paperback Writer/Rain & EIGHT Days a Week/I don’t want to Spoil the Party. My older brother took me to see Let it Be. I knew they were no longer the cheeky lads of A Hard Days Night. I remember liking the rooftop concert a lot, but also just enjoyed watching them. I’ve Got a Feeling is one of many (fairly) obscure gems in The Beatles catalog. It could also be the last time they wove two separate song sections together as one (a La We Can Work it out, Day in the Life).
@ColinBarrett0017 ай бұрын
This is a wonderful, insightful synopsis of Get Back / Let It Be, Abigail, you did a wonderful job. Your passion for the artists and their music is visceral and inspired. I think you will go far. And I truly hope you do! Thank you! ♥🙂
@nvm90407 ай бұрын
OMG it’s here! The let it RE 🍏 Plus A Rock and Roll Circus vinyl monday would be cool 🤹♀
@chrismcgovern16477 ай бұрын
Excellent job on this Abby! Funny post-credits gag! Also glad you mentioned Dennis Thompson's passing at the end, I thought of you when I heard
@garyjedlicka53945 ай бұрын
Abby, for historical context, my first exposure to the "Let it Be" was in 1996 from a very overwatched 1981 VHS from a local audio/video independent that specialized in hard to find/foreign distributors. It most likely was the only copy available in Houston, TX.
@warriorwhacko7 ай бұрын
Since this was amongst the first albums I listened to since I was a kid, it will always hold a special place in my heart for me. After all these years, I’m glad that there’s now finally an official release of the LIB movie that came out before I died. For a while, I thought that neither Paul nor Ringo would let it be released while they were still alive. I thank Peter Jackson and Get Back for probably changing their minds. The album is a mixed bag at best for me. All the stuff from the rooftop concert absolutely belongs here. Phil Spector’s mixes however, tend to make me feel like I’m drowning in a vat of syrup so overly sticky and sweet that even Willy Wonka would tell him to take it down a notch. It boggles my mind that All Things Must Pass came out so great while this was so overdone. Glyn Johns’ mix for me is way better overall, specially “The Long and Winding Road”. Thanks for all the work you did putting this video together. It’s much appreciated.
@RingoStarr397 ай бұрын
This was an absolutely spectacular watch Abby. I don't think anyone could've summed it up better than that. The Get Back/Let It Be period is one which I've, admittedly, not tackled yet as far as my Beatles research is concerned. One day I will but there's just soooooo much to unpack. Besides, there are fans that know about the sessions inside and out to a level I can only dream of. haha
@RabbiSteve17 ай бұрын
What a great video essay/mini-doc. Thank you so much to doing this and sharing it. I found it both interesting and strangely healing.
@Mandrake5917 ай бұрын
“Across The Universe” had already been released on the No One’s Gonna Change Our World charity album a year prior . I prefer that version, as it had two of the “Apple scruffs” singing on it, Gayleen Pease and Lizzie Bravo, and a more psychedelic vibe……As always, Abigail, great show!
@familydogg12347 ай бұрын
Well finally! That version is on Past Masters CD.
@NorseGuyAlf7 ай бұрын
For me, the heartache, the anguish is seeing them, the greatest band in the world at the time and arguably of all time, so smokin' hot, in the groove, all of them so into it, that old magic still there. Nothing like playing live. They could have played anywhere in the world, mega concert of the century, even Live Aid in 1985 and there they are just playing on the roof like it's their dad's garage. And that was it. Cops come. Hey you kids knock off that racket.
@johnnyalegreworkplace80657 ай бұрын
For me, the time the og United Artists release of Let It Be came out was "the day the music died." The colors were gone, the very introspective singer-songwriter era had began, counterpointed by Led Zeppelin's high decibel music. Followed by Black Sabbath and Deep Purple. God bless Paul for his persistent optimism because RAM and BOTR saved us from a lot of bitterness.
@abigaildevoe7 ай бұрын
for real! ram is so whimsical and fun. it got TRASHED for it in the 70s but people love it for those same qualities today. admiral halsey is doing numbers on tiktok right now, i’m glad to see it getting its dues
@Hartlor_Tayley7 ай бұрын
What they saw in Phil Spector I’ll never understand, yeah the Ronettes etc. but still. Great review and commentary. Thanks Abigail
@SubtextMining7 ай бұрын
I love the touch with the Layla riff when you talk about Patti.
@Pablo6687 ай бұрын
Wonderful review as always Abby. Let it Be is close to being my favourite Beatle album, if I even have one that is. I've got a Feeling and Get Back are two numbers I've always loved to play and sing. Just out and out good fun. I think the closer you get to the end of the Beatles the more half done and fragmented they become, largely saved by good production. The reasons for that have been gone over ad infinitum. The thing that really gets me though is that despite all the gumf surrounding the Beatles at the late stage, they still made some of the best music ever written/performed. Eidt: Oh, and Ringo is a superb drummer. I've always tried to play like him.
@daledavidson82427 ай бұрын
John and Paul’s “confidential” conversation after George has split.
@farrellmcnulty9097 ай бұрын
I'm going to listen to that again.
@theevildalek54257 ай бұрын
Cool to see a redux on Let It Be. I always felt that while Let It Be is a very flawed album, it is also one of the most interesting & underrated albums (well, as underrated as an album by The Beatles can be). I agree that there really is no perfect Let It Be album. It’s why this album has had the most remixes & alternative versions out of any Beatles album. For me, neither Let It Be (by Phil Spector), Let It Be…Naked or Get Back (by Glyn Johns) really fits what I think Let It Be should’ve been. If it was up to me (in a totally imaginary world where I was involved with The Beatles 😅) I would’ve split the live material recorded on the rooftop & the studio material on their own separate sides to have a much more cohesive listening experience. Something like: Side A - Apple Studios: 1). Two Of Us 2). Maggie Mae 3). For You Blue 4). Dig It (Glyn Johns 4:09 Mix) 5). The Long And Winding Road 6). I Me Mine 7). Across The Universe 8). Let It Be Side B - Rooftop Concert: 1). Get Back (Live - Take 2) 2). Don’t Let Me Down (Live - Take 1/Naked Version) 3). I’ve Got A Feeling (Take 1) 4). One After 909 5). Dig A Pony 6). Get Back (Reprise/Live - Take 3) It’s still not perfect & there’s still some stuff I’m not sure on, but for what I would’ve liked, it fits for me. I’m sure other people would have it completely different, and that’s cool! It’s great hearing different opinions & ways albums could be presented & that’s what Let It Be has that other albums don’t. 😊 On your previous video on Let It Be, you mentioned that you thought that Don’t Let Me Down should’ve been on Abbey Road and The Long And Winding Road should’ve been a McCartney solo song. Do you still think that or has your opinion changed?
@mikeforbes77057 ай бұрын
Don't Let Me Down was excluded from the Let It Be LP because it was slated for the Hey Jude LP, released three months prior. They should have put it on Let It Be and included The Inner Light and I'm Down on Hey Jude instead, IMHO. Love Vinyl Monday!
@frankthorne117 ай бұрын
Thank You. It is amazing that we got any The Beatles music.
@smaz97 ай бұрын
It might've been a late birthday present, but it was worth the wait! The end of the Beatles has always intrigued and saddened me, it must have been difficult for their collaborators and friends to watch the slow, and sometimes awkward, demise of the most famous rock band in the world, and the realisation that the end was near. It's a shame really, because they're the biggest band of all time for a reason, worldwide success, groundbreaking albums, wide reaching influence on the music world, all achieved by four incredibly talented boys from my part of the world, the great city of Liverpool, and the incredible chemistry that was shared within that group, will never be topped. The band might've ended, but their legacy never ends... Thank you, John, Paul, George & Ringo ❤
@johnlorinc20817 ай бұрын
I find it interesting that watching Let it Be, you can see how the Beatles were running out of steam and would break up in about a year. However, watching Get Back makes it look like the Fabs were heading toward the 1970s with a full head of steam.......somewhat ironically, because Get Back mentions George's quitting and LIB doesn't. Great video once again!
@Anorak17957 ай бұрын
When get back came out on Disney plus streaming I was mourning the loss of my grandmother whose name to us grandchildren was Nama. She was the light of my life growing up as a child who was in therapy she never judged and always made me feel special and at age 21 I found out that as the late great genius that was George Harrison said, all things must pass away and that it’s not always going to be this gray” and he was right. When my mother was pregnant with me she and my nana and her bridge friends went shopping for baby gifts and my mother was at Macy’s department store when she stumbled upon the carters label John Lennon collection… I still have my elephant that is baby blue and used to play a lullaby chime of imagine… I am in happy tears mode typing this because she asked my nana to get it and she did… well when she was passing I remember telling her that I was excited to be waiting for the Beatles documentary and she asked me all about it because my father and uncle are both classic rock heads and my dad in particular loves the Beatles and solo works… we mourn the deaths of John and George in remembrance every year since I turned 18… if I have a son or daughter that elephant is an heirloom… take care Abi thank you for all of the amazing content 😊
@marye19817 ай бұрын
Oh my goodness Abby, I knew I loved you on Instagram, but this is next level! I’m sooo so glad this is my first KZbin video of yours….subscribed ✅
@DonaldGibson-dy4wv7 ай бұрын
I remember seeing them in that film; performing on Get Back; on the roof.
@cafe.cedarbeard7 ай бұрын
Again it's great to see you holding a place to feature the music of old, and thanks for the music history lesson this young geezer from the mid 70's enjoys from the Gemini Moon that rules my inner sky being night born, 9th house loves to find the deeper, more human stories behind this period of music history that still shines a bright light for those who aren't blinded by the scrim of robot junk obscuring human ingenuity. Speaking of, with the computer geeks power grab to suck in everything that humans once did into a mechanical facsimile more like a stack of exquisite corpses than anything I'd call music afoot you vinyl disc enthusiasts are holding pentacles of power that have sonic evidence of what humans can do when we train a little bit, show music some respect instead of just treating her like garbage. There's still lots of us young and not so young geezers alive and kicking with our skills still advancing to bring this kind of music to the stage as is still happening, but amidst a rising tendency for the humans to be mere mimes, or everyone is chained to a click to the tempo never breathes, the human suffocated by the robot invented by little men with low power in their manhood, crouching in their jealousy powering the AI hubris, So what if AI can make a copy and stamp out a finished product? While humans still live and breathe in this world there will be those of us who have the passion and skill to do this kind of music with actual instruments in the same room together and no click tyrants holding us in some idiot box called 'perfection' that's the epitaph of the life of humans and all that breathes on this garden world Earth.
@jasoncromwell42067 ай бұрын
The biggest problem with "Let It Be" will always be that it doesn't sound like a funeral. Sure The Title Track, "Long and Winding" and "Across the Universe" are great Funeral Songs, but the album doesn't sound like the end of anything. It still sounds like four guys in a room making the best music ever. "Let it Be" goes to prove the old Show Biz saying, "Always leave them wanting more." Excellent job, Abby.
@scottmoenster18 күн бұрын
Excellent show
@alanclayton92777 ай бұрын
shout out for the hanif kureishu intro to the get back book: also the little piece by john harris where he talks about them still being undecided, john saying let's do it and 'they turned around and walked up that little staircase into history ' which sends a shiver up my spine. the thing about choosing what interpretations i prefer, which recordings, is that i want the whole thing now, the confusion, the game of cluedo. it's remarkable that a remarkable narrative and amount of unprecedented interest has coagulated around this album. have to admit i find the Johns sequencing insensitive but i like the sound, long and winding road in particular. I also need this video added to the picture. important, unafraid of the complexity, loving ( number 2 WOW) : another adventure in this mind blowing vinyl monday series.
@darkshadow83303 ай бұрын
Can’t get enough of Glyn Johns mixes. Especially the mix that features I Me Mine and Across The Universe. To me, that SHOULD have been the album.
@daledavidson82427 ай бұрын
If they had just released Glyn Johns’ Get Back mix right off, they may have avoided the courts.
@mary-louisepoulin86907 ай бұрын
I want Miss O’Dell to get the recognition she deserves, damnit...she was up there at the rooftop concert and wrote a great chapter about it in her book
@abigaildevoe7 ай бұрын
i have that book! not sure why she wasn’t shown in get back
@mary-louisepoulin86907 ай бұрын
@@abigaildevoe She basically used her feminine wiles and smooth-talked her way up onto the roof, lol. Sat next to Yoko, I believe? Anyway, the woman had chutzpah!
@nancyhowie73197 ай бұрын
Yeeeeessss the outfit is PERFECT.
@williamwright90797 ай бұрын
Wow! Thanks Abigail! Keep up the good work!
@rjramone40517 ай бұрын
I love it whenever Clapton comes up, the Layla riff plays. 😂😂
@scottdouglasmusic7 ай бұрын
I just finished your video Abigail, awesome! I was recommending it shortly after I began tonight. The Beatles (and Pink Floyd) have been a huge longtime part of my life, maybe some post 1985 Floyd videos in the future? Anyway, I like your style and deeply admire all young people who possess an attention span long enough to listen to a vinyl album. 👍🎶
@dennismason37407 ай бұрын
I have been a Beatlemaniac since January of 1964. Being such a mega-fan I have zero compunction about not ever listening to these two albums. Abbey Road is the best part of Get Back and Let It Be. I love the Magical Mystery Tour record (la-la-la-la-la-la, la-la-la-la-la-ah-ah...flying!). I like to pretend that Strawberry Fields is on the album. Blue Jay Way? I spent one night sleeping at the Blue Jay Way crumbling mansion in the West Hollywood Hills and I woke up to 7 hungry punk-rock stars (L.A.). I collected 9 bucks from the youngsters and got a ride to Ralph's to purchase eggs, potatoes, mayo and oranges. I prepared egg-spud hash for breakfast (with oranges for a healthy breakfast dessert) and the kids loved it. Blue-frikkin'-Jay Way. I despise what Phil Spector did on Beatles songs. I met George, I met Ringo, I saw Cream twice, Jimi once (please do Band of Gypsys!). I can die now.
@sugadelicsavagesoul86237 ай бұрын
She already DID do Band Of Gypsies. Go back and check it out.
@dennismason37407 ай бұрын
@@sugadelicsavagesoul8623 - O.k.
@andrewlicciardo74805 ай бұрын
Excellent Video 👍 Thank you 🥂
@narrowfield68467 ай бұрын
Hi Abi, you remind me quite a bit on Liv Struss aka Nerine Skinner. Both of you have very refreshing attitude. Before I can comment more in details about your content, I need to catch up with your videos. First impression is very entertaining.
@tommaloney39387 ай бұрын
very enjoyable well done 👏 some great observations. will watch some of your other posts.
@DonaldGibson-dy4wv7 ай бұрын
That outfit is really great. The violet colored blouse. Violet is the thinnest, and last color in the color spectrum ( I think). Great earrings. The feather coat, and round glasses. When you put the glasses on the top, of your head, you look like Mini Mouse. Yeah I thought that red apple label was different. Thanks again. I will check out, that other Beattle show channel; that you just recommend. I always loved that Epiphone guitar; that John played. With all the blue meaneeness in the world right now. John would've suggested that we start singing. Time to get Beatlefied.
@JaneneVerdugo7 ай бұрын
Abby, loved this episode! Read Chris O'Dell's book "Miss O'Dell" ... Chris was on the roof next to Maureen and Yoko. She has a hell of a story and was best friends with Layla! In other business, pivot to a Vinyl Monday featuring Jellyfish's one-two punch, then breakup ... 1990 Bellybutton and 1993 Spilt Milk ... and then wear Roger Manning's top hat and psychedelic threads ... it'll be fun!
@themusic3827 ай бұрын
I would like to see someone do a study of the story of 'One After 909', just as a song. Paul refers to it being one he and John wrote while skipping school. The Beatles Anthology includes a couple of passes at doing it in one of their early sessions, including a take that breaks down into a discussions of how many bars are in the guitar solo, then it finally appears on what would be their final release of "new" material. It just seems like it would be a commentary on the history/evolution of the band...
@russl90293 ай бұрын
It should be spelled Yoko OH NO!!!! 😂 New Beatles fan here....I've always HATED the Beatles, but all my music hero's always praise them. I figured if Ozzy loves em, maybe I should give em a chance. Fast forward....I now own every Beatles album on vinyl. I'm a guitarist and multi instrumentalist so I love the deep dives into how records are made and the Beatles are a goldmine for that kind of material! Great video! Oh.....and George is my favorite Beatle 😁🤘
@scott12xu7 ай бұрын
36:19 - “I’m going to keep using that extremely specific audio joke until someone figures it out.” It’s “Kill Yr. Idols” by Sonic Youth, right? (“I don't know why/ You wanna impress Christgau/Ah let that shit die/And find out the new goal) (when I first bought the “Confusion Is Sex” album in 1984, I thought the lyrics were “I don’t know why/You wanna use Crisco/Ah look what you’ve done/And settle the new way”)
@abigaildevoe7 ай бұрын
FINALLY i've been sampling that for weeks! (those might as well be the lyrics lol)
@robintownrobintown7 ай бұрын
The Get Back For You Blue mix is actually from 1970 using George's January 8 vocal overdubs. The 1969 mix was only released on the Japanese SHM-CD box set, and it turns out the overdubs were very much needed.
@MacgyverMike17 ай бұрын
I own 4 copies of this album I have the original red apple pressing, a copy from the stero boxset and I own the box set with get back and the Giles Martin mix and I own a bootleg lo of the rooftop concert the let it be era is always my favorite period of the Beatles and I loved the get back doc and the original let it be film great video Abby keep it up ❤❤❤ my favorite tracks on the album is dig a pony, let it be I me mine, get back, accros the universe, the long and winding road and Two of us
@josemaria81777 ай бұрын
Let it Be is great, but it doesn't hold a candle to the classic Rutles album Let it Rot. I mean, the lawsuit release in particular is a marc of the final moments of Rutlemania and marks the end of the legend of the pre-fab four
@Nuclearmagenta7 ай бұрын
Get up and go!
@DetroitRockCitizen7 ай бұрын
@Abby The Rutles now there's a great idea for a vlog!
@constantinestavrakov40347 ай бұрын
I personally love most the film and album tragical mystery tour by the ruttles.
@mikeforbes77057 ай бұрын
No no no! A Hard Day's Rut!
@warriorwhacko7 ай бұрын
Also of note is the film and its soundtrack, “Yellow Submarine Sandwich”.
@danfurr19076 ай бұрын
I agree The Long And Winding Road is Pauls best. Amazing song.
@davidspinney20237 ай бұрын
Charles Hawtrey was the skinny guy with glasses on the Carry On gang movies the guy was hilarious.
@noneofyourbusiness46167 ай бұрын
It's nice that the Naked version is out there, but the Phil Spector versions were a huge part of our lives and are beautiful. History can't be rewritten. Minimalist tastefulness is not necessary superior to the sincere extravagance of Spector. But having both options (unlike the Lucas approach to the Star Wars reedits) is great.
@jeffreyroedel98047 ай бұрын
For all of its context and storytelling, I think it's more interesting to watching Get Back first. Then follow it up with Let It Be as a kind of highlights/recap experience.
@matthewhumcke31825 ай бұрын
What are your thoughts on the 2003 Let It Be...Naked album? a Spector-less attempt at Paul's original vision of Let It Be, how does it sound to you?
@familydogg12347 ай бұрын
I haven't bought it yet- there is just so much out there. Thanks for everything you've done- I never laughed so hard when you said Eric Clapton is a blues purist and doesn't steal. But he stold his best friends wife!!!!! Rock On! PS- Beatlefans- Linda Eastman is not related/connected to Eastman- Kodak! I wish I had a nickel everytime I heard that....
@MarsHottentot7 ай бұрын
Loved GET BACK, me er really cared for Let It Be until seeing GET BACK. Still not my top Beatles (White Album, obviously) but it's got respect on it now.
@sallykohorst88037 ай бұрын
I really love the Beatles.
@michaelevans8987 ай бұрын
I bought a couple of pirated collections of the "Get Back" sessions during its development in 1969 -- pretty good sound, so I didn't mind them at all, but was surprised about what was finally released from amongst the chaos, and what I heard was pretty chaotic!
@MortimerSnerdVideos7 ай бұрын
To add to the part where George said to John he was thinking about putting out a solo album with all of his songs that they rejected and John said that was a good idea: Paul didn’t know that that conversation had happened because he was on the roof at this point and he later said “I wish they’d said something to me about that because it might have saved the band.” And I think he was right. Glyn thought the same thing. If they did this and then Abbey Road and then taken a break to do solo work and then reconvene afterwards they probably would have stayed together longer.
@jdaandy7 ай бұрын
I have to say I looove your earrings! 😍
@bthjf120032 ай бұрын
Discover your channel - love it ;-)
@konowd7 ай бұрын
Ethan Russell also took the famous Keith Richards photo Patience Please a Drug Free America Comes First. Famed Zeppelin photographer Neal Preston called Russell a genius
@johnnyalegreworkplace80657 ай бұрын
When you mentioned the "box set" I first thought you meant the original UK box with the beautiful softbound book of Ethan Russell photos, with the terrible glue binding.
@theapires-foley57307 ай бұрын
My guess is perhaps some may prefer Let It Be... Naked to (the Wall Of Sound, Phil Spector) Let It Be is mainly due to when they heard what version first? As of (Glyn Johns ) Get Back, I'm going to see what I can find on the internet and check that one out! P.S. - Thanks for all of your top-notch content!
@theapires-foley57307 ай бұрын
P.P.S. - Suaimhneas síoraí, Dennis Thompson.
@abigaildevoe7 ай бұрын
the whole 1969 glyn johns mix is on streaming as part of LIB super deluxe. his 1970 mixes of across the universe and bizarre lo fi i me mine are there too
@v1e1r1g1e17 ай бұрын
5:34 ''We dumped your tea in the harbour!'' Cracked me up!!! 😂😂😂😂
@SwedishMeatball_7 ай бұрын
I love putting the album Abigail talks about in the background at a low sound and watching the video it just adds to the experience
@sugadelicsavagesoul86237 ай бұрын
I put on said album afterwards while reading all these comments!
@jeffreyroedel98047 ай бұрын
I'm with you on the Long and Winding Road. It gets a bad rap. But I think what they should have done is included Don't Let Me Down on Let It Be (it's featured prominently in the movie after all!), and then featured the original versions of The Long and Winding Road, I Me Mine and Across the Universe on the album. They could have still put out the fully-orchestrated The Long and Winding Road/Across the Universe as a Spector-produced single separately. I don't think I Me Mine needed strings at all. It rocks with just the band playing.
@carlosangel94047 ай бұрын
14:15 I don't think that was meant to be the insinuation. It was a song that George wrote that happened to fit the moment in time, which is why they played it (at least that was my take away). To me, it's no different to how film and TV directors choose licensed music to accompany the situation in the narrative.
@jasontorres77567 ай бұрын
That was a clever nod to Andy Warhol's films 😆 Well done video. Some bands from that era you may like if you haven't heard them are The Action (Rolled Gold sessions) + T2
@spacemissing7 ай бұрын
Abigail is The One Person who can make the Beatles interesting to me. Great job, doll.
@mojobag017 ай бұрын
When will we be getting the 8 hour cut of this video?
@Engineer_Who7 ай бұрын
Here's my personal _Let It Be/Get Back_ tracklist: 1. Two of Us (2021 remix) 2. Get Back (Blue Album remix) 3. For You Blue (2021 remix) 4. The Long and Winding Road (2021 stripped down version plus the middle 8 from Anthology) 5. Don't Let Me Down (2021 remix of the single version) 6. I Me Mine (2021 remix) 7. Across the Universe (2021 remix) 8. Let It Be (2021 remix of the single version) _And now an abridged rooftop concert:_ 9. Get Back [Take 2] 10. Don't Let Me Down [Take 1] 11. I've Got a Feeling [Take 1] 12. One After 909 13. Dig a Pony 14. God Save the Queen 15. Get Back [Take 3] Tracks like "Maggie May" and "Dig It" comprise a separate playlist of jams. Also, the definitive _Naked_ version of "Across the Universe" appears in a different playlist entirely because the take used was recorded in 1967.