Yellow Matter Custtard Paul Gilbert, Mike Portnoy, Neal Morse and Matt Bissonette
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I disagree. I think they are wonderful.
algonacchick 1 month ago
wow, not even The Beatles themselves ever played this song live
dragula6 6 months ago
they are all great musicians ...but they just don't have the right feeling for this kind of music. They play the Rock, but forget about the Roll. The Beatles have this swinging groovy thing going on, that no cover band really gets
ChristopherWuest 11 months ago
20/20 !
leolechat7 1 year ago
@pfresty if you think about it, its more likely that Ringo screwed that up, and filled for 2 beats longer than he should have, and they just liked how it sounded and adjusted to him. because thats the only time that happens. still really cool though, i never thought about that until you mentioned it.
BorisGaquere 1 year ago
Great Harmony!!!!
bearhead3 2 years ago
Sounds spooky in a way - but in a nice way that reminds me of the Beatles sounds - I liked it :) Good Luck
nicomowarsaw 2 years ago
They stumble a bit on "Everybody's Got Something to Hide (Except for Me and My Monkey", but it's still fun!
stratman123 2 years ago
I know what you mean when you say spot on, I mean everything is perfect nothing seems out of place, they aren't stepping on each others toes, no mistakes except that one you pointed out but I didn't notice and the tone fits aswell.
samgc14 3 years ago
Love the band... there is a small mistake on the first chorus break... they get to it a measure too early. It is an anomaly. The Beatles had one more measure before they start that first "Raaaaaaaaaiin" chorus. Just a very minor thing... but after watching a lot of these videos, I was surprised to see they weren't SPOT on! Nice job none the less!
pfresty 3 years ago