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Beatles - Long Tall Sally (Live, 1965) [Very Good(+) quality]

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  • 2:09 ringo with perhaps the best rock and roll drumming and first ever headbanging:D

  • @childintime12 Weed proves it. End of story. The Beatles started to use weed heavily, lost interest in the live act as they explained SEVERAL times, so they didn't play that good in 65-66. But please, stop these "Hey, Paul was replaced", cause it's bullshit. If you are a real Beatles fan (and therefore Paul McCartney fan) you'll realize that Paul never changed, he still has the same mannerisms, voice and everything. You can't copy that. So stop the Paul is Dead bullshit, please.

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  • One of the few times John takes a solo, and they didn't film him..... wow..... oh well, still great. Paul's energy is what makes this song so great.

  • As much as I love the Beatles no one sings this song quite as good as Little Richard.

  • Anything that came out of that old rickenbacker of John's is now classic

  • IF I COULD SUM UP THE BEATLES IN ONE WORD IT WOULD BE .....FUN!

  • u assholes have NOmusical ears. any real musician knows mccartney was never replace. it is disgraceful that people can't and won't try to learn to hear music

  • ick pauls mick has static :(

  • John played the first solo. George played the second solo. You can tell because George improvised on the guitar which was great. If you listen, his solo is different here than it was on the 1964 NME. I like this solo better.

  • cool

  • @SixtiesPopGoldExtra1 @vwtch actually john requsted during solos he had the camera tured to another beatle or the crowd to release tension. this occurs in "you cant do that" also

  • @vwtch well, the second lead break/solo is played by mr. harrison. so they just had it 50% wrong.

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