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Here's my solo acoustic instrumental interpretation of the Lennon-McCartney classic collaborative composition "There's A Place." Went #74 US Billboard for The Beatles, 1964, as B-side to their US Billboard #2 single "Twist And Shout."
"There's A Place" is a song with an interesting distinction. It was the very first track The Beatles ever recorded specifically intended for an album, recorded on February 11, 1963, during 10 takes for the group's UK debut LP release, "Please Please Me." I'm playing a 1976 Martin D-35: "There's A Place"
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This is the Beatles' song "Yesterday." You'll note I made no attempt to copy Paul McCartney's unique picking/strumming style.
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Good Day Sunshine
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SEse9I-XERI
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Thanks much Glenn!
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Unfortunately, I keep forgetting to come and visit the Show and Tell section more often. All I can say is Wow! So much talent! Some absolutely beautiful renditions.Great thread, and shows just how much true love there is for the Fab Four. I certainly have some very sweet memories, listening to and growing up with the Beatles. |
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Lady Madonna - Here, there and everywhere - Eleanor rigby
Hi friends of guitar music, here are 3 of my arrangemnts of songs from The Beatles. I am still a big fan of them, because they really changend my musical life and have learned a lot about music when I was a boy ,listening to their music all day long.... These are earlier recordings and I also have postet them here in the AGF - maybe you have seen them already ? - but if so, I hope you enjoy it one more time.... Lady Madonna https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=krVTxA6PHkg Here, there and everywhere https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N1uD2Is23qU Eleanor rigby https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3wtc4o1Uz4o greetings from Germany Gerhard
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I have been so impressed with every bodies participation, arrangements and playing abilities in this thread. Far beyond anything I am capable of. All three of your renditions were beautiful.But Wow! Lady Madonna....That was incredible. You fingers are moving in every which direction. Kudos for pulling that off. |
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Here's my solo acoustic instrumental interpretation of the John Lennon-Paul McCartney composition "I Call Your Name" (written primarily by Lennon, with some contribution from McCartney)
First appears on the 1964 US-released LP, "The Beatles' Second Album" and then later in a UK ep called "Long Tall Sally." Before Lennon recorded "I Call Your Name" with The Beatles, he had actually given it to Billy J. Kramer of The Dakotas, who released it as an uncharted B-side to their year 1964 #9 US Billboard hit "Bad To Me"--a Lennon-McCartney collaboration that had gone #1 UK in 1963 for Billy J. Kramer and The Dakotas, also backed with the uncharted "I Call Your Name." "I Call Your Name" was also famously covered by The Mamas And The Papas on their 1966 LP, "If You Can Believe Your Eyes And Ears." I'm playing a 1976 Martin D-35: "I Call Your Name"
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All three of your Beatles' pieces were just excellent: terrific arrangements and very well played! Wow Gerhard! Excellent work there! - Glenn
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Hi Glenn, thank you very much for this compliment.... Gerhard
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