i never get tired of this song. this song never gets old.
sweetlikez 6 months ago
this is a beatifil song
eridaft 10 months ago
does anyone know the name of the man on the keyboard?
radiostar2114 1 year ago
@radiostar2114 I think its Billy Preston
high1234100 1 year ago
@high1234100 Isn't it Paul ?
metaldotcom 1 year ago
@metaldotcom For Get Back its Billy Preston but yes Paul is playing the piano for this.
@metaldotcom For Get Back its Billy Preston but yes Paul is playing the piano for this. And at 2:06, Billy is playing the keyboard.
@high1234100 oh ye, didn't notice that your right :>
gracais por subir este video!
timeIezz 1 year ago
@timeIezz GRACIAS !!! jajajajajajajaja
If I hear this on the right day I smile until my face hurts... on the wrong day I cry. Today is a wrong day. This song means so much to me in so many ways...
remyshepherd 1 year ago
John playing that 6 string bass...nice
PARKER3688 2 years ago
@PARKER3688 are bass 6-strings?
mariosonic7878 10 months ago
@mariosonic7878 4 or 6 strings depending on the needs on the player. Typically bass guitars are 4 string, but you can get 6 string units.
InuKun2008 9 months ago
I put this song up there as one of the greatest songs ever wrote period!
crazyboutclassics 2 years ago
rumor - this song is about marijuana.
truth - this may actually be the last song that Paul wrote with his trip to India in mind.
It is about awakening, about being in the moment, about reconciliation of the heart to the mind.
What convinces me is the smile on George's face during the recording of this song. As if to say, "now somebody besides me gets it!".
I put this song up with Eleanor Rigby as one of the best songs Paul ever wrote. Capturing dispair and giving it new hope!
Shamanburning 2 years ago
i never get tired of this song. this song never gets old.
sweetlikez 6 months ago
this is a beatifil song
eridaft 10 months ago
does anyone know the name of the man on the keyboard?
radiostar2114 1 year ago
@radiostar2114 I think its Billy Preston
high1234100 1 year ago
@high1234100 Isn't it Paul ?
metaldotcom 1 year ago
@metaldotcom For Get Back its Billy Preston but yes Paul is playing the piano for this.
high1234100 1 year ago
@metaldotcom For Get Back its Billy Preston but yes Paul is playing the piano for this. And at 2:06, Billy is playing the keyboard.
high1234100 1 year ago
@high1234100 oh ye, didn't notice that your right :>
metaldotcom 1 year ago
gracais por subir este video!
timeIezz 1 year ago
@timeIezz GRACIAS !!! jajajajajajajaja
timeIezz 1 year ago
If I hear this on the right day I smile until my face hurts... on the wrong day I cry. Today is a wrong day. This song means so much to me in so many ways...
remyshepherd 1 year ago
John playing that 6 string bass...nice
PARKER3688 2 years ago
@PARKER3688 are bass 6-strings?
mariosonic7878 10 months ago
@mariosonic7878 4 or 6 strings depending on the needs on the player. Typically bass guitars are 4 string, but you can get 6 string units.
InuKun2008 9 months ago
I put this song up there as one of the greatest songs ever wrote period!
crazyboutclassics 2 years ago
rumor - this song is about marijuana.
truth - this may actually be the last song that Paul wrote with his trip to India in mind.
It is about awakening, about being in the moment, about reconciliation of the heart to the mind.
What convinces me is the smile on George's face during the recording of this song. As if to say, "now somebody besides me gets it!".
I put this song up with Eleanor Rigby as one of the best songs Paul ever wrote. Capturing dispair and giving it new hope!
Shamanburning 2 years ago