yes, this is the most together mix of the tune. Super-cool to hear it again. the tempo is up, the harmonica is unleashed and the energy is the best. the other, slower, sparer takes are interesting, but this seems obviously the tightest version. thanks!
In a way The Beatles really did conquer America, but they didn't just stop here. They conquered the world in a way that has really not been matched before or since.
Actually, since "Anthology" came out in 1985, most stations play the Brit version. I heard THIS (much-preferred) version for the first time in ages today on our newly re-vamped AM oldies station here in Lewistown, PA. They ROCK!
This is a great version of "Thank You Girl" which to Brits might sound like it has more harmonica. Actually it's the USA version of the song which Capitol included on the Beatles Second Album and which we colonials have heard all of our lives. [Down with the British. Up with the Rebels]. If the British army had the Beatles at the head of their columns during the Revolutionary War, they might've conquered America in days. The Beatles sure did. Thanks for the upload. Regards Virgil Hilts
This is the way they played it on WABC-AM in New York!
mrsmagloo 3 months ago in playlist Favorite videos
thanks for posting! it's good to hear this version with the harmonica parts the way i remember.
azboomer1950 6 months ago
Look like Ringo is letting the cig smoke drift into John and Yokos faces.
eddiegill 7 months ago
yes, this is the most together mix of the tune. Super-cool to hear it again. the tempo is up, the harmonica is unleashed and the energy is the best. the other, slower, sparer takes are interesting, but this seems obviously the tightest version. thanks!
sportsmediaamerica 1 year ago
@sportsmediaamerica Also more reverb, and stereo simulation, since the original Parlophone track was in mono.
dougalmac54 6 months ago
Wai!!! this is cool!
allisonsalazar 1 year ago
GET YOKO THE FUK OUT OF THE PIC PLZ
legolas35653 1 year ago 10
@legolas35653 leave yoko alone.why does it bother you that the wife of the man singing the song is on the cover. fuckin wierdo
leftFRENZY187 1 year ago
@legolas35653 LOL i guess you dont understand that john loved yoko
tuippe4 1 year ago
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@legolas35653 you've never been in love, right?
0000song0000 1 year ago
Great! Just as I remember it.
TheNestling 1 year ago
In a way The Beatles really did conquer America, but they didn't just stop here. They conquered the world in a way that has really not been matched before or since.
MOSFET2288 1 year ago
Actually, since "Anthology" came out in 1985, most stations play the Brit version. I heard THIS (much-preferred) version for the first time in ages today on our newly re-vamped AM oldies station here in Lewistown, PA. They ROCK!
mrsmagloo 2 years ago
I meant to say when it came out in 1995! ARRGH!
binkle1 2 years ago
This is a great version of "Thank You Girl" which to Brits might sound like it has more harmonica. Actually it's the USA version of the song which Capitol included on the Beatles Second Album and which we colonials have heard all of our lives. [Down with the British. Up with the Rebels]. If the British army had the Beatles at the head of their columns during the Revolutionary War, they might've conquered America in days. The Beatles sure did. Thanks for the upload. Regards Virgil Hilts
coolhilts 2 years ago 3
@coolhilts i agree !
martindr2 7 months ago
@coolhilts Thanks for the Great Escape Quotes!
karlwho1 2 months ago