The Analogues perform 'Long Long Long' by The Beatles during an integral rendition of The Beatles' White Album at the Philharmonic Hall in Liverpool, August 24th, 2018.
As a musician - playing in a band like this would be my dream gig - playing faithful recreations of Beatles songs that focuses 100% on the songs - and not wearing Beatle wigs and Sgt Pepper costumes. Every gig would be a musical feast for the soul.
Well done Buy these guys whoever they are Watching them play it help me really appreciate the guitar picking and playing that Harrison came up with for this song Really a wonderful song about searching for god and finally finding Good stuff it's not about missing a human being or whatever but songs can be whatever they want for different people but Harrison wrote it about his search for god for god Good stuff it's not about missing a human being or whatever but songs can be whatever they want for different people but Harrison wrote it about his search for god and how Good stuff it's not about missing a human being or whatever but songs can be whatever they want for different people but Harrison wrote it about his search for god and how long it took
Are there any Beatles songs that you don't perform live? I think even Revolution 9 is on the list because your mastery is incredible. Thanks for all these latest posts; I'm really enjoying them all. Cheers from Brazil.
As a matter of fact Revolution 9 has been recreated from scratch by the Analogues (mostly Bart van Poppel) from newly recorded samples. On stage it is played on a contemporary tape recorder and accompanied by a video from artist Jaap Drupsteen. This is an audiovisual experience which brings back all the sentiments of that era, 1968 that is. The Vietnam war, the student protests in France, etc. It's unbelievable...
Many years ago, my band, "Lobster Venus," did a live version of Revolution 9 at about 60 percent of our shows. In fact, it was the only Beatles song we did. To do the song, we made very bizarre noises on devices we made ourselves, and we talked and yelled in very strange voices, and we hit pieces of washing machines and television sets with golf clubs, but mostly we just said random phrases through distorted amps all interwoven amongst each other. Of course we made up new things to say and noises to make each time we did the song. We usually got booed pretty badly until we learned to not let it go on for too long. About 6 minutes was usually the most we would go. But we also got standing ovations on occasion, believe it or not. Like I said, we were always drunk and/or on some weird psychadelic drug. We often had a radio on that was set to nothing but loud static for the background. Since we were called Lobster Venus most people were expecting something strange from the beginning. Penn Gillette of Penn and Teller was there one time (this was in LA and before he moved to Vegas) and he thought it was genius.
Beautiful rendition. In terms of accuracy, I haven't played the original side by side but I know it pretty well, and to me just something about the drums is not quite there. In the original they have much bigger impact (or space?), at particular moments. So that part of the overall tone/feel is missing here. Maybe just the genius of Ringo. Or George Martin. And yes I'm only being picky because this performance is so accomplished at reproducing the details of the original sound.
This is one of the best Beatles songs.
These guys have transported me back 50 to 60 years ( im 71 now ) and in tears !!!
Me too
Analogues, you must continue!! Is it not? Grrrrrr
yeahhh
What a beautiful rendition of a beautiful song. Well done
As a musician - playing in a band like this would be my dream gig - playing faithful recreations of Beatles songs that focuses 100% on the songs - and not wearing Beatle wigs and Sgt Pepper costumes.
Every gig would be a musical feast for the soul.
George Martin would be proud of these arrangements these fine musicians have replicated live. Amazing talent.
I agree
I'm glad SOMEONE's doing my favourite Beatles song live! Please come to Northampton, England.
The Analogues are the greatest dream from the dutch mountains😊
Amazing to hit every note just right. You are now the caretakers of these songs.
even the last riff (for lack of a better word) at the end on the guitar.
Beautiful song by Harrison and amazing performance.
So beautifully reproduced as they do with all of the songs. I discovered this song much later in my love of the Beatles but now absolutely love it.
Fantastically performed!
I cannot believe how much this has touched me.
I would have to go over the entire Beatles catalog to find a more favorite from George. It may be there, it may not but regardless.
Nailed it...
The Best Ever. Beatles tribute band
One of the best beatles songs, i always thought
I never heard this Beatle song before and I thought I had heard them all.
This is a brilliant song, well played by a truly talented band.
Genius of Harrison
The creepy organ sound is just fantastic
It's been a long time that i have ever heard such a good Beatles tribute Band
so beautiful make me cry thank you for your amazing performance
One of my favorites from the White one
I love this song. The drumming is kinda strange, yet beautiful.
One of the better songs on that LP
It brought me to tears. Period
So much beauty!
Great song, amazing vocals and great band !
Really, really terrific vocals!
WOW
Easily the most underrated song on the white album, love this interpretation
...fantastic...beatiful...excelent cover...the Analogues...
The audience must not clap until the last drumbeat.
Wow❤
George ❤
Belleza, belleza pura, gracias!!!
Imperdible interpretacion.!!! Y gran respeto
Es ist einfach genial, was die Jungs abliefern.
So beautiful
Excelente banda. Muy buenas todas sus interpretaciones.
Great song of George Harrison. Ringo amazing on drums. Underraded song but wonderful!
Nice
very good lennon & mccartney song the vocals ❤❤❤❤
George Harrison wrote this one.
...thats george
Well done Buy these guys whoever they are Watching them play it help me really appreciate the guitar picking and playing that Harrison came up with for this song Really a wonderful song about searching for god and finally finding Good stuff it's not about missing a human being or whatever but songs can be whatever they want for different people but Harrison wrote it about his search for god for god Good stuff it's not about missing a human being or whatever but songs can be whatever they want for different people but Harrison wrote it about his search for god and how Good stuff it's not about missing a human being or whatever but songs can be whatever they want for different people but Harrison wrote it about his search for god and how long it took
Are there any Beatles songs that you don't perform live? I think even Revolution 9 is on the list because your mastery is incredible. Thanks for all these latest posts; I'm really enjoying them all. Cheers from Brazil.
As a matter of fact Revolution 9 has been recreated from scratch by the Analogues (mostly Bart van Poppel) from newly recorded samples. On stage it is played on a contemporary tape recorder and accompanied by a video from artist Jaap Drupsteen. This is an audiovisual experience which brings back all the sentiments of that era, 1968 that is. The Vietnam war, the student protests in France, etc. It's unbelievable...
@@loeknederstigt7781 Yes, I watched the Revolution 9 video posted a few days after this one. It's a fantastic montage indeed. Cheers.
Many years ago, my band, "Lobster Venus," did a live version of Revolution 9 at about 60 percent of our shows. In fact, it was the only Beatles song we did. To do the song, we made very bizarre noises on devices we made ourselves, and we talked and yelled in very strange voices, and we hit pieces of washing machines and television sets with golf clubs, but mostly we just said random phrases through distorted amps all interwoven amongst each other. Of course we made up new things to say and noises to make each time we did the song. We usually got booed pretty badly until we learned to not let it go on for too long. About 6 minutes was usually the most we would go. But we also got standing ovations on occasion, believe it or not. Like I said, we were always drunk and/or on some weird psychadelic drug. We often had a radio on that was set to nothing but loud static for the background.
Since we were called Lobster Venus most people were expecting something strange from the beginning. Penn Gillette of Penn and Teller was there one time (this was in LA and before he moved to Vegas) and he thought it was genius.
@@lashedbutnotleashed1984 I loved your story and even more the name of the band. Cheers!
これは凄い!!感動です!!
Fantastisch gedaan, mannen!
veeeeeery nice :)
💖🎶
Forever George Harrison
👍
out of the♡
Beautiful rendition. In terms of accuracy, I haven't played the original side by side but I know it pretty well, and to me just something about the drums is not quite there. In the original they have much bigger impact (or space?), at particular moments. So that part of the overall tone/feel is missing here. Maybe just the genius of Ringo. Or George Martin. And yes I'm only being picky because this performance is so accomplished at reproducing the details of the original sound.
Ok
And soon Beatles had reached the pink floyd's psychodelia..
hurry up!!