How Paul McCartney Wrote The PERFECT Bass Line

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  • @BecomeABassist
    @BecomeABassist  Před 2 lety +130

    This is definitely *my* favorite Beatles bass line, but what’s yours? And more importantly *_WHY_* is it your favorite?

    • @b.clayshannon7009
      @b.clayshannon7009 Před 2 lety +15

      Come Together. Nothing is cooler than that bass and drum intro. When I heard it at the age of 10 or 11 when it was released, I was mesmerized, although I'm sure I didn't know what instrument it was that was making that magic.

    • @jdmarino
      @jdmarino Před 2 lety +14

      I really like Oh, Darling.

    • @BecomeABassist
      @BecomeABassist  Před 2 lety +5

      @B. Clay Shannon - I love that one as well. It was quite literally the very first bass line I ever learned. It basically got me hooked on bass.

    • @BecomeABassist
      @BecomeABassist  Před 2 lety +3

      I'm *super* into that song as well @John Marino - there's definitely something about it, and it's great fun to play.

    • @joelschaubert6208
      @joelschaubert6208 Před 2 lety +9

      I've always thought the bass line on Rain tells a story all by itself. I could listen to it over and over and the use of variations keeps it fresh the whole way through.

  • @weedywet
    @weedywet Před 2 lety +501

    my biggest takeaways from Paul's bass playing: 1) sing-able parts! 2) his parts always develop... he's rarely playing the same thing in later parts of the song as the beginning. He's constantly developing the part.

    • @BecomeABassist
      @BecomeABassist  Před 2 lety +52

      100% @weedywet - having singable bass lines means the bass line can go beyond being solely a supporting thing and being a hook in its own right.
      And you're 100% right about his parts developing too. Every time he plays that countermelodic idea in the 'chorus', it's slightly different. Same for every part of the song though with the exception of the bridge, but even then, he's still changing the range he plays the line in. There's just so many layers to this bass line - it's so cool!

    • @vayabroder729
      @vayabroder729 Před 2 lety +12

      Yes!! MELODIC!!! Paul is always melodic.

    • @jaelge
      @jaelge Před 2 lety +20

      As nice of a song as this is, without Paul´s bassline there is no ¨Something¨.

    • @newfarmerfilms
      @newfarmerfilms Před 2 lety +11

      Exactly. He does this brilliantly in "A Day In the Life." The bassline doesn't repeat, which is amazing.

    • @Miguel...160
      @Miguel...160 Před 2 lety +9

      My favorite is Silly Love Songs

  • @whitsundaydreaming
    @whitsundaydreaming Před 2 lety +199

    “Something” is simply not of this world. The bass and drums are iconic.

    • @slavaukraini404
      @slavaukraini404 Před rokem +10

      Perfect drumming from Ringo that allows space for the perfect bass line.

    • @gogbpackers12
      @gogbpackers12 Před rokem +2

      I feel like Paul stole George’s song.

    • @dylanely8309
      @dylanely8309 Před rokem +8

      @@gogbpackers12 no way, george’s songwriting and guitar solo are still the best part of the song, paul simply added his magic to it

  • @carlbaumeister3439
    @carlbaumeister3439 Před 2 lety +300

    McCartney has too many brilliant baselines to count, both with Beatles, and solo. My favorite bassist.

  • @MentalCake
    @MentalCake Před 2 lety +252

    "Hey Bulldog" has a very rhytmically interesting and melodic bassline. It is also a counterpoint.

    • @dontatmebitches
      @dontatmebitches Před 2 lety +6

      4 real i think its the best. Its so swampy and melodic

    • @garyberg8072
      @garyberg8072 Před 2 lety +11

      I never get tired of that bass line. Fixing a Hole is simple but phenomenal.

    • @nofrets5
      @nofrets5 Před 2 lety +4

      I feel that the slower tempo of the song makes some of the devices a little bit easier to use, lots of space with the other instruments often as pointed out, the old adage about everybody can’t be driving 70 miles an hour

    • @Dreamweaver_Skunkbag
      @Dreamweaver_Skunkbag Před rokem +1

      Yesss that’s my favorite Beatles song

    • @RobertGraziose
      @RobertGraziose Před 9 dny

      Hey Bulldog gave me problem learning it. I took my Rickenbacker and put up the mute and I now impress my bandmates with it. Pure genius on Paul's part.

  • @dadduorp
    @dadduorp Před rokem +106

    The strange thing about “Something” and ever since I first heard it as a very young kid, is that I’ve always hummed the bass line rather than the vocal melody. It flows in and around the tune and even counts as a sub-“song” to the overall tune. To me, it’s actually the best part of the song.

    • @salvatoredipietro7174
      @salvatoredipietro7174 Před rokem +14

      Ditto - no wonder george felt threatened, again

    • @Andytheashton
      @Andytheashton Před rokem +1

      It’s also like a pedal/modal thing as the descending chord movement happens. Almost like a jazz piano player

    • @erivers71
      @erivers71 Před rokem +3

      Man that is a great insight! 1000% agreed!

    • @Spaced92
      @Spaced92 Před rokem +1

      @@salvatoredipietro7174 I've honestly never understood why he had more of a grudge against Paul than John. I feel like Paul put a lot more effort into George's songs. As good as he was, he mostly brought in snippets of songs. When we saw Paul do the same he'd literally just sit there and keep hammering it out until it was workable, I don't think George got much less help than John did.

    • @chaffsalvo
      @chaffsalvo Před rokem

      I do the same with Here Comes the Sun bass line

  • @paulriordan5420
    @paulriordan5420 Před 2 lety +32

    Paul’s a complete musical genius. There are no equals.

  • @YouAreBaconMeCrazy
    @YouAreBaconMeCrazy Před 2 lety +148

    He really did Something special with that bass line.

    • @BecomeABassist
      @BecomeABassist  Před 2 lety +43

      I was going to reply with a pun of my own @YouAreBaconMeCrazy, but I decided to just Let It Be.

    • @Bella-nt7ec
      @Bella-nt7ec Před 2 lety +4

      and the backing vocals!

    • @daletwin1
      @daletwin1 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Bella-nt7ec I love Paul's backing vocals in this song as well. Best part of the song for me. And one of my very favorite basslines of any song.

    • @Bella-nt7ec
      @Bella-nt7ec Před 2 lety +1

      @@daletwin1 right, it wouldn't sound that great without Paul's contribution. The Beatles' magic

    • @lifeisnice23
      @lifeisnice23 Před rokem +3

      Like he did on "while my guitar gently weeps" with his piano work.. Absolutely genius musician on different levels.

  • @MentalCake
    @MentalCake Před 2 lety +52

    "I want you" has also great, melodic bass line. Additionaly it makes passionate, almost insane mood.

  • @clinthill4098
    @clinthill4098 Před 2 lety +75

    Paul's thumping bass on Silly Love Songs is just one other of his which springs to mind .

    • @Adam-hs1ft
      @Adam-hs1ft Před rokem +4

      That's what I thought this video was going to cover. 😂

    • @NigelT57
      @NigelT57 Před rokem +7

      @@Adam-hs1ft I saw him play Silly Love songs live back in the 70's and it was note perfect [whilst singing at the same time, and jigging around the stage like a loon too in the non vocal bits :)].

    • @robertcook2572
      @robertcook2572 Před rokem +6

      'Goodnight, tonight' is another cracking funky bassline.

    • @krollpeter
      @krollpeter Před rokem +3

      Absolutely. It's almost a song by itself.

  • @badhabits25
    @badhabits25 Před 2 lety +31

    that bass line is almost as beautiful as the song itself.

  • @RickLWright
    @RickLWright Před 2 lety +14

    I've been saying for years that this was Paul's best bass work. Finally someone who gets it. Thanks.

  • @NEFARIVM
    @NEFARIVM Před 2 lety +26

    Paul is my favorite Beatle and it's interesting that ppl just remember him as a great vocalist/composer but his bass skills are very neat

    • @geoffpoole483
      @geoffpoole483 Před rokem +3

      I don't think he's a virtuoso in the Stanley Clarke or Jaco Pastorious sense, but when it comes to creating a memorable and melodic bass line he has few equals.

  • @blazeesq2000
    @blazeesq2000 Před rokem +9

    This is absolutely my favorite bassline of all time and the reason 15-year-old me started learning the bass. I can play the notes after 35 years, but that tone, especially live, has eluded me. It's perfect.

    • @beatlesrgear
      @beatlesrgear Před rokem +1

      I'm not positive, but I think Paul was playing a Fender Jazz Bass on this song.

  • @channelsixtysix066
    @channelsixtysix066 Před 2 lety +26

    I remember reading _Revolution In The Head_ about the track Don't Let Me Down, in it, the author describes the bass line McCartney was playing as a "bubbling bass" or words to that effect, that traditional bass players hated at the time. I've always subscribed to the point of view that bass should be as creative as guitar. In that track it perfectly complemented the guitars.

  • @RobertNolan
    @RobertNolan Před 2 lety +9

    All four of them mastered the art of serving the song and not being afraid to try - in a time where everything was not easy to redo/comp/edit. Thousands of hours went into their playing and carefully understanding each other's interests and parts is what allowed each member to choose and alter their own additions to those songs. How remarkable, you could do a master class on just their ability to serve the song.

  • @michaelbeard5870
    @michaelbeard5870 Před rokem +10

    Being shot down for his "silly love songs", he titled the song as such and challenged bass players to play his "silly" bass lines. Gotta love Sir Paul!

  • @kevinegan1770
    @kevinegan1770 Před 2 lety +28

    Mine would have to be his work on "While my Guitar Gently Weeps". Simple start, then chords, the chorus with the 9th fret Fb dropping to it's lower octave on the E string, his counter with Clapton on the lead. And the final "weeping"? line at the end. Never gets tired for me.

    • @BecomeABassist
      @BecomeABassist  Před 2 lety +10

      For a while, this was my favorite song @Kevin Egan. Not just favorite Beatles song - it was my favorite overall. I love all the later George Harrison songs - they're amazing.

    • @Herminator66
      @Herminator66 Před 2 lety

      Mine, as well ... Luke knows my history with this awesome tune - LOL. I also never tire of hearing it! Something joins WMGGW in my Top 5.

    • @beatlesrgear
      @beatlesrgear Před rokem +1

      Only thing is, Paul is not playing the bass. George Harrison is on bass and Paul is on piano.

    • @Herminator66
      @Herminator66 Před rokem

      @@beatlesrgear pretty sure McCartney played bass AND piano, as well as background vocal to Harrison’s masterpiece. Of course, possible with mult-tracking … Luke?

    • @brubeck1
      @brubeck1 Před rokem

      @@beatlesrgear cept it was John.

  • @isaiahneilguitaristofficia549

    Paul’s playing on this track is a masterclass on playing what the track needs and with the drummer just a fantastic bass line… for a fantastic song…

  • @aldeayeah
    @aldeayeah Před rokem +9

    The melody-countermelody in the chorus is a classic question-answer, that kind of stuff is absolutely everywhere in the Beatles catalogue.

  • @jamesalfaro3155
    @jamesalfaro3155 Před 2 lety +65

    Hi Luke, for me, Paul’s top bass line is: “Being for the benefit of Mr Kite”.
    So intricate, with the same elements he used for Something, that’s my 2nd favorite one.

    • @lyrebird9749
      @lyrebird9749 Před 2 lety +8

      I'd vote for 'I want you' - that bass line absolutely rocks! Similar techniques as the above. Paul rightly gets a lot of credit for his songwriting and being able to play a lot of instruments, but his bass playing is really under-rated IMO.

    • @robertcook2572
      @robertcook2572 Před rokem

      I heard McCartney saying that it was his favourite, recently.

    • @staypress
      @staypress Před rokem

      he said himself that that was one of the most complicated bassline he ever did

  • @rome8180
    @rome8180 Před 2 lety +11

    So glad to see someone cover this bass line. Paul is my favorite bassist because my own playing has always tended toward busy and melodic. And he shows you a great road map for how to do that. And this bass line is his masterpiece. I play it almost every time I pick up a bass.

    • @BecomeABassist
      @BecomeABassist  Před 2 lety

      That's so cool to hear @rome8180. If there were ever a bass line worthy of being played every time you pick up your bass, this is a great candidate!

  • @jodylowe8476
    @jodylowe8476 Před rokem +6

    Paul might not have the fireworks of other high level bass players, but he is without a doubt the greatest bassist in rock music.

  • @stjojokaras9363
    @stjojokaras9363 Před rokem +3

    "Something" itself is a [or the] perfect song -- so perfect that any part of it is in perfect harmony within and without.

  • @henriquealmeida348
    @henriquealmeida348 Před 2 lety +7

    Very interesting. It seems that those three points are actually one. The song feels like a conversation between the instruments. When one is active, the others are letting it speak.

  • @nwolf9591
    @nwolf9591 Před 2 lety +10

    This is a great lesson. I am always glad (as an old timer) when the innovation and beauty is highlighted in 60's and 70's music.

  • @sosexymagazinerobinwatkins8467

    As a singer I really appreciate the way you have broken this down. I have always loved loved loved this bassline by Paul. The song itself is a gem there are so many parts of it that make it iconic but Paul's part! It did not upstage the song but to me it has always had its own character. I just love the way you broke this entire piece down. Thank you.

  • @willrumbold8050
    @willrumbold8050 Před 2 lety +6

    The rain bassline is a favorite of mine

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  • @TheNoisylover
    @TheNoisylover Před rokem +6

    Thank you for this! Pauls' bass is the melody within the melody. As a lifelong bassist, I've always admired Paul as the gold standard. His every note has its' own character.

    • @jamespenny9482
      @jamespenny9482 Před rokem

      Thank you, I'm not very much of a musician at all, but I do recognize Paul's brilliance. He was truly the beat in the Beatles.

  • @mattlawson714
    @mattlawson714 Před rokem +11

    I’ve always though You Never Give Me Your Money is a masterclass in bass. So many different parts and shifts in style and Paul delivers the whole time. Rhythm, spacing, it’s like a compilation off all his favorite tricks in one song.

    • @jaman878
      @jaman878 Před 6 měsíci

      Anyone ever notice that Band on the Run is a remake of You Never Give Me Your Money? Listen to it.

  • @matthewwilliams8606
    @matthewwilliams8606 Před 2 lety +10

    Silly Love Songs has one if my favorite bass lines. It's actually my favorite part of the song 🎵

  • @davidgoldstein1526
    @davidgoldstein1526 Před 2 lety +4

    Not only my favorite Beatles song, but my favorite song of all time.
    This was the first song I learned to play on bass because of how melodic it is and how perfectly it's fits the song.
    The lyrics are simply beautiful and the melody is, as well.

    • @BecomeABassist
      @BecomeABassist  Před 2 lety +1

      What a monster bass line to pick for your first song @David Goldstein - that's amazing!

  • @RustyShackleford76
    @RustyShackleford76 Před rokem +4

    This is why McCartney is my favorite bassist. I love his melodic style!

  • @maxlove8894
    @maxlove8894 Před 2 lety +16

    This is such an underrated bassline, people don’t seem to talk about it as much as they should!

    • @bassmangotdbluz3547
      @bassmangotdbluz3547 Před 2 lety +3

      I have always loved it since day 1, first hearing.

    • @eliboybherrera7890
      @eliboybherrera7890 Před rokem

      Underrated? When talking about Paul's bass line, 90% of the time they think about this song. Nothing is underrated in Something, the vocals, bass, the organ or quartets, the drums, everything. That's why this song is perfect

  • @StefanoBallad
    @StefanoBallad Před rokem +2

    As a guitarist, songwriter and arranger I have to compliment with you: the lesson on this genius bassline has many takeaways, thank you Luke!

  • @bloozswami
    @bloozswami Před rokem +6

    The bass line that Paul plays on the song "Nowhere Man" is one of the most interesting patterns I never heard. I saw a video of him playing this song. He was not pulling it off. Very hard to play live and sing simultaneously.

  • @TheSlandis
    @TheSlandis Před rokem +3

    My band played Something and it is so beautiful in every way. I played bass, and was new to the instrument; I learned so much from this song.

  • @scottscaggs
    @scottscaggs Před 2 lety +14

    This is THE song that made me want to pick up a bass and learn to play like Sir Paul-particularly that part you point out in the Countermelody section. So brilliant.

    • @BecomeABassist
      @BecomeABassist  Před 2 lety

      I'm not surprised @Scott Scaggs - it's so brilliant. Funnily enough, the first bass line I ever learned was a Sir Paul line, although not nearly as challenging as this one.

  • @mustafajusuf4572
    @mustafajusuf4572 Před rokem +4

    "Strategic busy-ness" can also be heard in Geezer Butler's (Black Sabbath) basslines, especially on songs like War Pigs and Lord of This World

  • @manny75586
    @manny75586 Před rokem +14

    This bass line really is a masterpiece. He is busy when it makes sense, restrained when needed. Great choice of a line to show how you craft an interesting bass line to fit into the context of a song.
    Also, insofar as the allegation may be true, thank God Paul told George to shove it and played the line the way he did.

    • @slavaukraini404
      @slavaukraini404 Před rokem +1

      And thank god Paul got frustrated and ripped out the guitar solo on taxman in one take after hours of deliberation by George.

    • @MJWPub
      @MJWPub Před rokem

      @@slavaukraini404 What? That's not how to develop a song? That's like saying we recorded the Beatles fighting and tried to make a salvageable song out of it?

    • @MJWPub
      @MJWPub Před rokem

      I think you need to listen to any thing but the Beatles. Just realise that with any key there is a limit to what to can play in a given genre, i.e. this is far far far far from unique...

  • @joegordon2915
    @joegordon2915 Před rokem +8

    Gotta love that George Emerick. He was almost as good of an engineer as his brother Geoff.

  • @barryholmes2428
    @barryholmes2428 Před rokem +2

    Just brilliant. Everything you say about Paul’s bass playing is everything I’ve ever thought about it. It’s so good to hear someone else - someone really tuned in - confirm that he’s just a fucking genius. Thank you so much

  • @DavidLPeel
    @DavidLPeel Před 2 lety +5

    In The Beatles Anthology book, Paul talks about how George thought his bass playing on Something was too busy. Paul said in my defence, I was playing the best bass line I could for the song.

  • @b.clayshannon7009
    @b.clayshannon7009 Před 2 lety +15

    So the dynamics on the single note (increasing volume) is similar to a drummer who leads into a song or a chorus by hitting the same drum harder and harder. If this is the version that George complained about being too busy, it's a good thing Paul ignored him.

    • @BecomeABassist
      @BecomeABassist  Před 2 lety +6

      I'm still looking for a *_primary_* source that confirms that Paul ignored George about this @B. Clay Shannon. As far as I can tell, nobody who was actually there, in the room, has said this, but there has been speculation from people who weren't.
      It could be that Paul _did_ ignore George's request and we ended up with the line we have. Or it could be that Paul was playing a much _busier_ line than what ended up on the recording, and what we hear IS the 'greatly simplified' version. Either way though, it's a great line for a great song.

  • @shovelhead4558
    @shovelhead4558 Před 2 lety +6

    Love that bass Paul is a great musician it made the song.

  • @Alinktome
    @Alinktome Před rokem +1

    Paul knew the bass must sing and be arranged the same as a guitar or a vocal. Paul, composer, arranger. The best beatles to me.

  • @pinball1970
    @pinball1970 Před 2 lety +2

    He is a genius, that does help.

  • @r1d246
    @r1d246 Před 2 lety +5

    Thank you for breaking (braking?) it down for us. This is definitely my favorite Beatles bass line, and has to be one of my top 10 at least

    • @BecomeABassist
      @BecomeABassist  Před 2 lety +1

      No worries at all @R1D2. It's definitely my favorite for sure.

  • @YusifRefae
    @YusifRefae Před rokem +4

    if only music instruction around the world was like this. great job man

  • @1234larry1
    @1234larry1 Před 2 lety +10

    These type of baas lines appear all throughout Abbey Road. Especially in the Sun King. Very melodic bass lines.

  • @TenFalconsMusic
    @TenFalconsMusic Před 2 lety +3

    A bass line written to complement the song is never too busy or too simple.
    Great forthwith the song and on it's own (like the bassline to "Papa was a rollin' stone).

  • @FederinzC
    @FederinzC Před 2 lety +8

    Thanks for the video! From rehearsals and early takes of "Something" it sounds like Paul was jamming busily experimenting with every second of the song with many notes and frills. I assume that George was referring to those attempts as "too busy"and simply directed Paul to where he liked space or where the bass could phrase away. I also assume that IF Paul argued against it, it was not to keep it busy but to be allowed to keep the bass line alive. But I read somewhere that he just played as instructed, probably happy to help George in what was turning out to be a special song (Paul might have been excessive sometimes but he was always supportive of his friends' songs).

  • @osocargm
    @osocargm Před 2 lety +1

    Several years ago I recorded my own acustic versions of some Beatles songs and it was there Something.
    I started to study all the instruments, of course the solo guitar is amazing but then I began to study the bass lines and then I said to myself: ohh myyyyyy this is great, magnificent lines, the hardest part is just the part of the solo guitar section: many notes but placed at the exact moment, the exact melody, the exact counterpoint, the exact feeling, just what the song needed to sound great as a whole.
    I confirmed what I discovered when I was a teenager: McCartney is a music master, a genius, unique in its kind.
    Thanks for sharing your analysis!!

  • @markelmore66
    @markelmore66 Před rokem +1

    For me, Paul’s greatest bass line is on “with a little help from my friends”. In my mind, Paul’s bass line catapults an “ok” song to one of my absolute favorites. It dances playfully yet drives. It dominates but doesn’t overshadow. I have stolen from this song regularly for my own bass lines I play at church with our worship team.

  • @louispacetime1576
    @louispacetime1576 Před 2 lety +5

    Wow, ive always loved this bassline but now I love it even more!

  • @alfredcreighton3862
    @alfredcreighton3862 Před 2 měsíci

    Sir Paul inspired me to play bass. When I was 9yrs old my brother in law turned me on to the Abbey Road album that he had on reel to reel tape and I fell in love with the sound of Paul’s bass. I started playing bass when I was 12 and still playing today. Thank you Paul!!

  • @sweethands4328
    @sweethands4328 Před rokem +2

    Pauls bass playing is the only one in the Beatles is the only member I would consider a virtuoso on their respective intrument

  • @RbNetEngr
    @RbNetEngr Před rokem +3

    This was a fascinating video. I am not a bass player, nor do I ever plan to become one. But I am a big Beatles music fan, and what you highlighted about Paul's bass playing in this song helped me to identify that it's these perfectly planned additions to their music which makes it so enjoyable. At a high level, many of the Beatles' songs are relatively simple, but it's touches like these that make the musical product much more than just the sum of its parts. Great explanation! I look forward to checking out your other videos.

  • @MrBKuv
    @MrBKuv Před 2 lety +2

    I agree. I’m no musician but sometimes I listen to the bass of Something like it’s a song in itself

  • @jonothanthrace1530
    @jonothanthrace1530 Před rokem +1

    I imagine Paul taking inspiration from blues records, where you'd hear the main vocalist sing a line, followed by a backing musician answering back with "tell me about it" or a similar line.

  • @camrsr5463
    @camrsr5463 Před rokem +1

    Most of the Beatles stuff has been remastered.
    These new remasters really boost the bass and give us insight into what and how Paul played.
    It might tarnish the original sound but Beatles songs are even better because of this.

  • @mattgery
    @mattgery Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks for this one! I've done these things in my playing for years but without thinking about how it affects the song as a whole.. making the mistakes you mentioned. Now you've made me a better bassist.

  • @AndrewLane-pm2ro
    @AndrewLane-pm2ro Před 28 dny

    Macca's bass playing is a joy to listen to, no matter which song it is

  • @NealVan
    @NealVan Před rokem +9

    You young folks crack me up. Paul played bass as if he was playing piano or guitarist. You act as if you poops gold or he’s found the fountain of youth. He knows what the chords are and with a bit of thinking made a beautiful song even more memorable.

    • @BecomeABassist
      @BecomeABassist  Před rokem +6

      I'm not sure what you mean @Neal Van. I agree with what you say about Paul knowing the chords and making a great song even better, but it sounds like you somehow disagree with 'something' (pun absolutely intended) in the video. I'd love to know what you mean by your comment.

    • @itsesye
      @itsesye Před rokem +1

      ...so? your point being?

  • @robd1329
    @robd1329 Před rokem +1

    Ive played this bass line many times....its beautiful!...and incredible at the same time. You can feel there was some incredible inspiration to have come up with it....and this was for Georges song!

  • @dingoswamphead
    @dingoswamphead Před 2 lety +3

    Thanks Luke, for clarifying these aspects of Paul's genius. This is one of the most interesting and well made CZcamss I have come across: a Classic! So much for a bass player, or any musician, to consider.
    BTW the engineer was GEOFF Emerick: George MARTIN was the producer. I wonder what say Martin had in the development of that bass line.

  • @williamsimkiss
    @williamsimkiss Před rokem +2

    I always feel it's a priviliege to play this bass line. It is sublime. So melodic, so beautiful!

  • @moreheff
    @moreheff Před rokem +3

    Brilliant. This is my favourite Paul bass line ever. His playing is sublime and I think he is really feeling the song which why it is so brilliant. You use words I feel and hear from this bass line. Tender and gentle. It sounds like it comes from the heart (cheesy I know but that is how I hear and feel it) and to me, this is my favourite bass line by Paul on not necessarily, as brilliant as it is, my favourite Beatles song. Great work and made my year to see someone waxing lyrical over this beautiful bass lane. Thanks

  • @kewkabe
    @kewkabe Před 2 lety +4

    "Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite" is another great example of McCartney's melodic/counter-melodic bass lines.

  • @RicardoMartinez-oh9sq
    @RicardoMartinez-oh9sq Před rokem +2

    It seems to me that Harrison's were the only two truly innovative songs in Abbey Road, and McCartney showered them with the most beautiful bass lines you expose here, thanks a lot!

  • @jayrob5270
    @jayrob5270 Před rokem +2

    You don't always have to fill in the gaps, sometimes space is good in a song especially if it's not your song.

  • @dennisberceles7387
    @dennisberceles7387 Před rokem +1

    In "Dear Prudence" he played differently bass licks on each verse.
    On George's "If I Needed Someone" he played those chess pounding bass lines.
    And when the key changes from A to G, he didn't change the key or go to G but continued the pulsating bass lines as it is.
    "All My Lovin'", showed us that Paul can make the bass walk.
    In "Rain" or "Paperback Writer" , it seems he's using his bass guitar as the lead guitar sound of the music.
    For "Obladi-Oblada" & "Come Together" it seems he wanted to remove the phlegm on your chest.
    For "Silly Love Songs", it's hard to sing and play those devastating bass lines by saying:
    1. He's the most handsome bass guitarist ever
    2. The best and the greatest guitarist ever
    3. The most melodious
    4. The most prolific
    5. And he can sing while playing those hard bass lines

  • @rogermiller2159
    @rogermiller2159 Před rokem

    The guitar solo strays from the direction of the song and relieves the intensity that was building.

  • @jbyesterday3959
    @jbyesterday3959 Před rokem +1

    Probably my #1all-time favorite bass lines by Paul. “Something” is among my top Beatles’ treasures❤️

  • @charlierondot7509
    @charlierondot7509 Před rokem

    Learning it has been a labor of love for a huge Beatles fan and late in life player.

  • @eduardoferreira1963
    @eduardoferreira1963 Před 2 lety +4

    I agree! Is so melodic!

  • @OnTheFritz602
    @OnTheFritz602 Před 2 lety +2

    Have thought for years that without Paul's bass, this song would be lacking that special "Something". Pun intended, but valid.
    That song gives me chills every time I hear it.
    Also, Paul's bass work on George's "Taxman" is off the hook! Paul played guitar on that song as well.

  • @patbrennan6572
    @patbrennan6572 Před rokem +4

    The greatest rhythm section of all time, Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr, they were as one together.

  • @jmarty1000
    @jmarty1000 Před rokem +2

    Well done, the world needs to know what you are saying here. I'm very glad you've made this excellent analysis. Not to take anything away from Something, I'd like to say that "A Day in the Life" has a low-key and subtle bass line that is as profound as that song is. Thanks!

  • @theanalyst2018
    @theanalyst2018 Před rokem +1

    Paul is a vocalist so he know exactly what he should do for a song as a bassist

  • @thomasfioriglio
    @thomasfioriglio Před 2 lety +4

    Another fantastic lesson, Luke! I am loving this series of taking a bass line and discussing it. Always something for us bassists to learn and you do a great job presenting. Thanks for sharing this one Sir Luke.

    • @BecomeABassist
      @BecomeABassist  Před 2 lety +1

      You're too kind @Thomas Fioriglio! Thanks so much.

  • @mauriceortiz8817
    @mauriceortiz8817 Před 2 lety +3

    Thank you for acknowledging this brilliant bass line to a great song. Funny thing is that Paul basically played against the style he instructed George to play on Hey Jude. I think Paul was just tge best overall musician in the band.

  • @jonmichael4645
    @jonmichael4645 Před rokem

    I don't play bass and never really thought I'd be excited about bass until watching your videos! Very thoughtful and well done and I greatly appreciate them!!

  • @jakezonis17
    @jakezonis17 Před 2 lety

    You could make a whole CZcams channel analyzing Paul's bass playing. He's that good

  • @tylerjacobson8012
    @tylerjacobson8012 Před rokem +1

    My favorite is Something. It’s one of the greatest if the greatest melodic basslines ever written. I’m also very fond of I Want You, She’s So Heavy. Not because of its complexity or melodicism. Moreso because it fits that song perfectly and really anchors down that heavy as hell close out. McCartney deserves his praise as a bassist.

  • @depirofamily
    @depirofamily Před rokem +1

    Luke, your videos are a great resource for bassists of all levels. You explain things really well and your video production is good. I taught myself to place bass many years ago, and it took me a log while to figure out the stuff you explain in this video. You nail so many important concepts: don't stomp on the vocals, play for the song, be rhythmically creative, etc. There's only one bit I disagree with you on in this video: I have always believed that Paul's bass line gets in the way of George's beautiful solo at times. It's almost call and response but the bass talks over the guitar at times, IMHO. Great job, please keep it up!

  • @jakeraper1496
    @jakeraper1496 Před rokem

    This was the first big Bassline that I learned back in middle school. Now I find myself humming along to the baseline more than I do singing the words

  • @geoffcartridge2079
    @geoffcartridge2079 Před 2 lety +2

    I agree entirely with your opinion and analysis Luke. However there are plenty of Sir Paul's bass lines which are astounding as mentioned in the comments, "Rain" too being one of my favourites. Just as in calligraphy, it is the space between notes, the silences which give contrast elegance and form to the music. When I was a teen and immersed in the pop scene of the 60s I found that the fair and beautiful gender would be happily singing melody but male ears were drawn to the bass. It seemed natural, fluid and just as melodic. Who would have thought that more than 50 years later that the Beatles would still be having their music analysed. Guess they did something right.

    • @BecomeABassist
      @BecomeABassist  Před 2 lety

      You know, I think these Beatles characters might actually have a future in the music industry. Haha! But in all seriousness @Geoff Cartridge, they all absolutely did something right.

  • @MartyWilson100
    @MartyWilson100 Před 2 lety +1

    One of my favorite bass lines. Paul McCartney is one of my favorite bass players and if I had to pick one bass line by him, it's Something

    • @dennisberceles7387
      @dennisberceles7387 Před 2 lety +1

      Others great bass lines by Paul:
      1. All My Lovin'
      2. Dear Prudence
      3. If I Needed Someone
      4. She Came in Thru the Barhroom Window
      5. Taxman
      6. Come Together
      7. Something
      8. Don't Let Me Down
      9. Etc

    • @MartyWilson100
      @MartyWilson100 Před 2 lety

      @@dennisberceles7387 Oh yeah, he's an uber-bassman and I can listen all day to great bass line after great bass line by him. If I had to choose only one bass line by Paul McCartney, it's Something

  • @ericanderson8606
    @ericanderson8606 Před 6 měsíci +1

    It's not strategic busyness in the first bar. It's thematic. Something in the way she moves. The bass swings like the woman thru a crowd, gracefully and plucks notes that attract you like no other lover.

    • @BecomeABassist
      @BecomeABassist  Před 6 měsíci

      Can it not be strategically busy *_and_* thematic @ericanderson8606?

  • @jaelge
    @jaelge Před 20 dny

    There´s no doubt that, alone, Something is a beautifully constructed song, but Paul's basslines lifts it up to a completely different level.

  • @brian_b34
    @brian_b34 Před rokem +1

    Something not only has a perfect bassline, I think it's a perfect song in general.

  • @paulthompson5715
    @paulthompson5715 Před 2 lety +7

    Another great video Luke, always one of my favourites! Another tune with a great melodic line and lyrical ballad playing is Don't Let Me Down with many of the same elements used in Something. If you ever get a chance to transcribe that it would be "fab!"

  • @jaelge
    @jaelge Před 2 lety +2

    I'm not primarily a bassist and certainly no drummer but have to do my own bass and drums in my own compositions. Therefore when I'm doing either one I instinctively ask myself how Paul or Ringo would do it and the results are always at the very least musically palatable if not downright good. Serve the song not your ego.

  • @erivers71
    @erivers71 Před rokem +2

    Actually Silly little love songs is his best bass line in my opinion. Genius bass line by the king himself!

  • @martinskanal
    @martinskanal Před rokem +4

    I am guitarist, not a bassist:) IMHO A lot of the lessons that can be taken from Paul McCartney's excellent musicianship are universal and not limited to bassists only! Thank's for the excellent content and for sharing the music and the love..
    Oh, and please: Could you put out a video with only Ringo's and Paul's tracks on this song? Or does this track exist online somehere? Pretty please? They are f*@%#"ng awesome together.. Hard Core.

  • @victormanoeldebrito7629

    My favorite bassline ever.

  • @wheatonna
    @wheatonna Před rokem +1

    McCartney's bass genius is no secret to attentive people, but nobody has taken that awareness to this level before. I hope that Mr McCartney sees this, and many other players too.

    • @MarcP5267
      @MarcP5267 Před rokem

      Well lots don’t regard Paul as a great bass player. I suppose because of his bass playing being melodic.

  • @tomaskot9278
    @tomaskot9278 Před rokem +2

    The song is so great, that it sounds good even with the "if Paul wasn't using this trick" versions of the bassline :)