The Beatles- Abbey Road Medley- Reaction Video
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- Abbey Road Medley by The Beatles
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1. You Never Give Me Your Money (0.00-3:51)
2. Sun King (3.52-6.17)
3. Mean Mr.Mustard (6:18- 7:25)
4. Her Majesty (:26- 7:46)
5. Poly then Pam (7:47-9:05)
6. She came In Through The Bathroom Window (9:06-10:55
7. Golden Slumbers (10:58-12:30)
8. Carry That Weight (12:31-14:30)
9. The End (14:06-16:13)
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The Beatles weren’t a band - they were a miracle
The stars aligned...
OMG! Yes! What a fab way to describe it! :)
"Abbey Road" - God's music gift to mankind. There's something spiritual about their music. It makes you emotional. Especially side two of this album.
They were the closest you could get to perfection
Well said! There was more than a touch of magic in how they got together and changed the world.
Abbey Road is a masterpiece.
Always my favorite album. In my book, they were at their peak when they quit.
Ringo's fills are so natural that if you aren't careful, you'll take him for granted!
The most beautiful/heartbreaking ending to an album ever
Yeah it's funny how hostile the reviews to "McCartney" and "Ram" were -- I mean, what did people expect, "Golden Slumbers II"?
@@brovold72 Really? I thought Ram was considered a classic.
@@0willow0 My friend came of age in late 70's/early 80's so critical opinion still very mixed at that time I think. It has become more widely acknowledged as a classic in the last couple decades.
@@brovold72 Oh yeah that makes sense.
„And in the end, the love you take is equal to the love you make”. I can’t imagine a better way to end the musical career of the Beatles.
Gives me the chills almost every time.
Love that album, love the medley, love The End.
Gets me, every time!
If you don’t count “her majesty”
@@tkaki6029 Haha
I have to admit that there is a certain 'logic' to Her Majesty being inserted after Mean Mr.Mustard, just because of John's lyric "takes him out look at the Queen" in that song, but I'll NEVER get used to that version of the 'medley', at least until I've heard it as many times as I've heard the 'original' release, which isn't likely at my age, having been a Beatlemaniac ever since the 'mania' began! hahal I just feel that Her Majesty is better left where it was, because it totally disrupts the climactic transition from Mean Mr. Mustard into Polythene Pam, it's too abrupt coming after Her Majesty, IMO, and The Beatles' must have felt that way too when it was not used, but included after the immortal ending ("...and in the end, the love you take, is equal to the love you make") by Paul, without approval from his mates, and as I recall, they DIDN'T approve, which makes the re-ordered version all that more egregious, IMO ! I'll try to just 'let it be' though! haha
@@gordonmorris6359 Agreed. In fact, unless I've heard the story wrong about a hundred times, while The Beatles were rather well known for their "cheekiness" they were nevertheless British and held the Queen herself in high regard whatever they may have thought of the monarchy as an institution. "Her Majesty" was considered just a tad over-the-line and cut (physically - these were the old days!) from the lineup. BUT because The Beatles were The Beatles the recording engineers were rather seriously instructed to throw NOTHING away. OK. So the engineer in question (I forget who) took "Her Majesty" and just spliced it onto the end of the tape reel that held "The End" - whether this was noted on the studio logs and the tape box or was simply overlooked during mastering I don't know. In any event, when "Abbey Road" was first released "Her Majesty" is not included in the song listing. On later pressings the song was included. I think in some ways it really works at the very end as something of a surprise - after the grand magnificence of "The End" you get a moment of "Wow! let me just revel in THAT for a moment" before they sail off into history and step out the door with a cheeky little wave to the Queen. Now THAT'S The Beatles!
The Greatest BAND In the UNIVERSE
Nobody ever will surpass The Beatles for their musical diversity ! As you say NOBODY CAN COMPARE !
It never fails to give me goosebumps when McCartney starts singing.
I'm 72 here in 2022. I saw them in Toronto in '65 and their last tour in '66. I still get a bit nostalgic when Paul sings, " Once there was a way to get back homeward. "
Ringo didn't like drum solos but the others convinced him to do one since they knew this would be their last record.
Ringo Starr is the drummer. One of the most influential in rock history
Paul did a lot of the fillers on drums.
@@FuturologyTheMusical Paul's a solid drummer and recommended a few beats but Ringo was so creative and consistent! He added so much to the tunes. Such talented guys though
And this was his first drum solo. And his last for The Beatles sadly enough.
John Lennon said Ringo would have been successful without the Beatles, thought that was spot on.
@@kenbarton2920 I agree. And what else would any of them say. Rock hall of fame on his own?.. I doubt it. He's one lovable guy though. Really good Rock Drummer.
Congratulations. You just listened to the greatest 16+ minutes of musical artistry ever put together. The final lyric is what the Beatles were all about from the very beginning....... love. No other group or individual ever ended their recording career with a more important and fitting message.
THIS.
DAMN STRAIGHT MY BROTHER!
i don't know if anyone noticed but the song "her majesty" was in the wrong place. what's that all about?
its odd and unexpected placement interfered with the magical flow of the music. its supposed to be a surprise ending to the album following a 15 second gap of silence. the song wasn't even listed on the original album cover.
you can bet that "call and chant" section with the three answering each other's riffs on guitar, inspired Boston's Hitch a Ride.
Their harmonies on this album were fantastic. Smooth as silk.
Master Musicians and Consumate Professionals .... ROCK N ROLL AT ITS BEST ..🎼🎼🎼🎼🎼🎼🎼
.. Great Reaction
Makes you smile... when we all heard it in 1969, all we could hear was that our beloved Beatles were breaking up
What a shock that was!!
I swear, it still hurts!!
They Abbey Road Medley is a masterpiece. The genius of four lads who shook the world. I grew up in the Beatles era live (I'm 66 yo), their music is (this is a cliché i know) the soundtrack of my life, for me and millions. The medley came to crown their glorious career as a band and the final touch to their everlasting legacy. They weren't the best: they are the best.
The smile on your face its for me.
You just listened to the Holy Grail of music. Glad you enjoyed it.
I totally enjoyed it
@@CimdyStyle You should listen to it a few times to really appreciate the nuances of it. It is superbly crafted !
@@gribwitch I think you mean a few hundred times.
@CimdyStyle, your reaction is excellent. I appreciate your high degree of musical understanding and sophistication. I also share with you greatly prizing and loving the transition from Polythene Pam into Bathroom Window. Utterly fantastic.
And as doubtless someone else has probably told you in another comment, the young woman who came in through the window was one of the “Apple scruffs,“ utterly devoted fanatics who followed the Beatles around everywhere.
One time a ladder was left by a second-floor bathroom window at Paul’s house in London, which had not been secured, and this young woman literally climbed the ladder and let herself in through that window. She then went downstairs, let a bunch of other scruffs in, and they helped themselves to a lot of Paul’s things, including a highly prized, by him, cherished, photo of his father.
He had to talk to other scruffs to get their intervention and get him back that photo and some other things. “She tried her best to help me, she could steal but she could not rob,” refers to that.
@@christratton "...greatly prizing and loving the transition from Polythene Pam into Bathroom Window. Utterly fantastic...."
Yep. The descending guitar chords and then John shouting "Oh look out." !
Can't believe 50 years old still great !
This is the best thing they ever wrote. Love the back side to Abbey Road. Just holy fuck
Genius medley The beatles are the greatest band 🎸✌👍❤❤❤❤
“She cam in thru the bathroom window” refers to a fan that, if memory serves, broke into Pauls house or into their then-Apple offices. The fans were referred to as “Apple Scruffs” which George later wrote a song on this!
I got it now
It was Paul's home - the "Scruff" apparently discovered that a ladder had been left in his garden - and used it to break in through the bathroom window. Then after Paul found out (the "Scruff" was later found to be a woman named Diane Ashley) and discovered that Diane had taken a framed photo of Paul's father, he went to Margo Bird (a former "Scruff" who ended up working for Apple Corp.) and she managed to get the photo back.
My favorite album side of all time! Beatles forever!!!
Undoubtedly the greatest band of all time
The unmatched Ringo Starr on drums
Ringo Starr is the world's most underrated drummer and yet he is pretty much the role model of all current drummers. Abbey Road is actually the last record they made. but Let It Be was released later.
Can't agree with that. I was the "world's most underrated drummer". OK I wasn't as good as him but look at what he got out of it compared to what I got: it's a no contest!
It's amazing that they took a bunch of pieces of unfinished songs they'd been playing with for a long time and put them together so masterfully in this medley!
I've always been fascinated by the fact that The Beatles somehow managed to fit the "yeah, yeah, yeah" into Polythene Pam, which harkens back to their very first hit "She Loves You". It always seemed to me that it was a signal that they had now come full circle, and that the curtain was about to close on The Beatles for the very last time.
Steve, great observation sir!
She loves you wasn’t their first hit. Love me do was. She loves you was their fourth.
@@deargdoom8743 Actually, the sequence of their U.S. Hits on the dates of their #1 rankings run :
"I Want To Hold Your Hand(Jan 18, 1964)"
"She Loves You(Jan 25, 1964)"
"Can't Buy Me Love(March 28, 1964)", then
"Love Me Do(April 11, 1964)"
@@stevejoshua9536 the US releases are wrong
@@stevejoshua9536 Their UK singles were:
Love Me Do (October 1962) which reached #17, and #4 when rereleased twenty years later;
Please Please Me (January 1963) which reached #1 or #2 depending on the chart;
From Me to You (April 1963) #1;
She Loves You (August 1963) #1;
I Want to Hold Your Hand (November 1963) #1.
The US was just catching up with The Beatles in 1964, and the UK releases are the ones that matter.
The Beatles are evergreen I like the softness of their voice and how Ringo starr does the drumming.
Unlike a lot of rock drummers of the time, Ringo never wanted to try and steal the music/song, he was happy being the drummer and not the showoff
Ringo never Practice
It was a 14 year girl with beatlemania. Paul could not figure out how. But as an English man he made tea and let her have the t shirt if she told how.
Ringo's attitude to drumming is that he was there to keep rock steady timing for the band, and not to drown them out. He had to be talked into any drum solos which he was absolutely brilliant at. I knew a guy who went to see a teacher of percussion for drum lessons, and was told to go away and listen to Ringo Starr and come back next week. He really is that good..
'Click track? I am the f****** click track'. :)
Everything important about the Beatles story is in this medley. This was their last album...Let It Be was recorded before it, but released after it....and it is both wonderful and sad to listen to...it always breaks my heart. Thanks for reacting to it. Few reactors have made the commitment! You deserve a medal....
Even yoko Ono?
@@optimisticallycynical.814 More than anyone
You can really hear the difference in producers here. Phil Spector and his overproduction on Let It Be is kind of all over the place, while George Martin's sophisticated blend of the orchestra and guitars is seamless and sophisticated on Abbey Road.
@@betsyab121 don't get me started on Phil that man is my hero
@@optimisticallycynical.814 Yeah, that time he murdered that woman was awesome. A cautionary tale about using too much cocaine...George Martin outclasses Spector in every way.
I agree with Sir Paul that "Her Majesty" doesn't work in this spot. It interrupts the flow from Mustard to Pam.
What happened?
On the other hand, removing it from the end makes The End all the more poignant.
@@andyo3689 Her Majesty (🎶Her Majesty's a pretty nice girl, but she doesn't have a lot to say...🎶) is the acoustic bit with Paul slipped between Mean Mister Mustard and Polythene Pam.
It was originally thrown out, only to be saved at the last minute and pinned onto the end of the album itself. On the original vinyl, the medly goes straight from MMM to PP, on through the medley...through The End...then 20 seconds of dead air...THEN Paul singing about how Her Majesty's a pretty nice girl.
The mix in this video has Her Majesty in its original slot.
Of course you know it was on The Cutting Room floor and engineer Geoff Emerick kicked it up and spliced it at the end that's why there's the Gap between
Not sure if it was Geoff Emerick I know a quit during The White Album
Congratulations on being the first person to make an exclusive and comprehensive video for the "Abbey Road" meddleys
A personal clarification
I think it can be done in three parts:
1) "You never give me your money" is a song in itself
2) then the 'first meddley':
from "Sun King" to "She comes in through the bathroom window"
3) and finally the 'second meddley':
"Golden dreams / Carry that weight / The end"
Anyway, fantastic job that you did!
This is most of the B-side of the Abbey Road album. Is the Best side of the Best album of the Best group in the history of rock & pop music
and the second meddley is a masterpiece, those three fantastic songs that Paul McCartney currently uses to close his last concerts (and I attended the last one he gave in my country Argentina two years ago),
it is the Great Farewell of BEATLES to its highest creative level
For this reason BEATLES were, are and will always be the First, the Best, the most Revolutionary, the most Transcendent and the most Transformative in the history of music and culture of the last century.
Have a nice weekend
My best regards from Argentina
Thank you so much
I totally agree with your breakdown @Eduar.
Yep . You nailed it.
We used to claim them as 'one of yer own' here in England.
But really,they belong to the world.
GOAT's.......for a reason.
The word is "medley".
The drums are done by one of the greatest of all time ... RINGO STARR. Now do Ringo's very own "Octopuses Garden" and Paul's "Maxwell's Silver Hammer, maybe in one video. They are such gems and very whimsical. Both absolutely delightful and fun. Cheers, my Lady.
I remember hearing this for the first time when it released in the late '60's. I still listen to it today and it never gets old. It's a masterpiece by my beloved Beatles. ❤️ ❤️
For some reason, Her Majesty showed up in the middle there, should be at the very end... Loving your reactions a lot!
yeah, a little strange... but it still works
This was the edit as originally planned. You can hear this version with added features on the Deluxe Abbey Road 50th anniversary version which was released 2 years ago.
@@fgrady1 Yeah, wiser heads prevailed.
Thats how it was originally recorded .
Her Majesty was supposed to be removed all together. One of the engineers stuck it on the tape, after everything was over, just so he wouldn't lose it. He meant to remove it later. That's why there is the space before it kicks in and it's not listed on the album.
and ladies and gentlemen you have been listening to utter genius!
The Beatles are my biggest inspiration as a musician 👍🙏
Ringo Starr, aka: Richard Starkey was the Beatles' absolutely amazing drummer!
Paul’s bass gives me tingle pins. Ringo is the drummer. His fills were sublime, and his solos were appropriate for the song. A metronome couldn’t keep better time.
Agreed. And John and Paul had to talk him into doing this solo since he was against them on principle. So think about someone who has little experience doing them then produces the most appropriate and well-executed drum solo in rock and roll history.
You look so pretty today. You wear tangerine very well! Nothing else to say...The Beatles! 😎👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
The guitar sounds on this album are stellar. Vocal harmonies Celestial!
Thank you for playing this fantastic medley of their final album. I am enjoying it again like it’s my first time again. Like my first time I I am blown away. Thank you.
People always looked for hidden messages in the Beatles music. This was their final record and they ended it with a final open message for the world, "And in the end, the love you take, is equal to the love you make."
Such an awesome and true statement.
A girl climbed through Paul's window while he wasn't home and let some other fans in. They stole some of his possessions. He didn't press charges but requested they return a photograph that was important to him and let them keep the other items. Girls used to spend all day hanging outside his gate. One wrote a book about spending a summer hanging out their. There was an intercom on the gate and sometimes Paul would call down to them. She said he'd sometimes say, "I'm making myself a sandwich. Would any of you like me to make you one?" Then he'd bring the sandwiches to the gate.
If he wasn't going out that day, he'd call down and tell them. If it rained he'd tell them to go home and not stand around in the rain. Sometimes he'd come out on his balcony with his guitar and ask if they'd like to hear a new song he was working on.
He came to know the frequent ones by name. She said he'd even ask the ones he came to know if they could take his sheep dog Martha for a walk. She said she walked Martha often for Paul.
Paul was, and is, such a kind and remarkably open human being. I love the story of how someone turned up to his house one day and when Paul answered the intercom, said "I'm Jesus".
Paul's response? "Well, you'd better come in then..."
What a piece of music, never tire of listening to it! Glad you liked it!
I listened to this over and over in my junior high school library. I had no idea what I was hearing but I knew was special. 50+ years later I still hear something new.
The great final medley of "Golden Slumbers" to "The End" was McCartney's Magnum Opus as a Beatle. A true tour de force, and unforgettable. The beautiful synergy of Paul's bass and Ringo's drums is on full display.
This is, and isn't, the Abbey Road medley. This is the first attempt they had at editing the different parts together on 30 July 1969. First thing they did was edit out "Her Majesty" because Paul didn't think it worked. Then there was another month of overdubs and work to get to the final medley. To hear the finished work, you need to play disc one of the deluxe playlist from "You Never Give Me Your Money" on.
Really! Play the REAL ONE
With the Abbey Road album, The Beatles went out in a blaze of glory.
I'm now 65 I first heard the BEATLES AT AGE 6 on the then Ed Sullivan show. I fell in love for the first time and have loved them since. The death of John Lennon had me crying for a straight week as in my heart I had lost a family member. THANK YOU FOR INTRODUCING A NEW GENERATION TO THEIR FAB MUSIC
O LOVE YOU BEATLES OH YES I DO!
THE BEATLES FOREVER!
LOVE TO YOU ALL
Thank you. How can you ever go wrong with Beatles music.
That is what we all said after listening to this in 1969, Oh My God, is right and is repeated, now going on 54 years now, I still get chills every time I hear this. Genius music at the highest level of human musical achievement! 🎵
Never get fed up listening to this how could you.
It's majestic. Simply majestic.
Just randomly watched this again all this time later. You are so damn cool.
Thank You for letting this play all the way Through... First Class !! Well Done !!
You are welcome
My favorite Beatle album ❤️❤️❤️🎸🎶🎵🎼
Beatles music is always awesome
You're a very cute person Cimdy. Hang onto your innocent joy of discovery as long as possible.
Take care beautiful. 💓☺
Thank you so much
The most incredible part begins in the transition from Polythene Pam to the next part, there's a building dramatic tension in the music, it's clearly building toward something, and then you hear John in the background chuckle, like he knows the big effect there's about to be on people listening, and then he warns, "oh look out," because he knows it's absolutely killer: and what will it be? That's when the medley breaks into the amazing sequence with Paul singing "She came in through the bathroom window" with the Beatles' gorgeous background vocals and the gorgeous accompanying guitar line. What an amazing moment in music. There's just nothing else in rock quite that good. Paul's voice was just incomparable then. He really had a half dozen different voices when he was with the Beatles, all of Paul's voices beautiful, from the mellow and clear, to forceful manly clear toned to roaring rough and yelling, and how amazing that even when he was roaring and yelling it's gorgeous! "Oh Darling," which is not in this medley, is a classic example of Paul's vocal and musical genius at that time and his ability to scream gorgeously. When he got older, he lost much of his vocal versatility, of course, that's aging vocal chords for you, but back then, just amazing, especially when combined with the incomparable writing ability of the duo of Lennon and McCartney. Who could write better music than Lennon and McCartney? No one! The could write hits at will! At will! Who can do that? And another amazing thing is I just don't get tired of hearing Beatles' songs. With other bands, I might love hearing their songs, say, 10 times if they are really good. But Beatles' songs never seem to run out of juice for me. It's amazing.
By the way, the recording she played of polythene pam is missing a track at certain points.
For a lifelong Beatles fan, the opening chords of " Golden Slumbers " at 11:47 fill me with profound nostalgia. At the ripe age of 72, I grew up with their music, which formed the framework of my youth. Harrison voiced a prescient remark, " The Beatles will exist without us. " So true!
The drummer is Ringo Start, he is a left handed Drummer playing a right handed set. For yourself checkout the movie Across The Universe. All songs in the film were written by the Beatles, and it has a good storyline set in the 60s.
GREATEST ALBUM EVER!!
You got me with the Beatles
Glad you appreciate Ringo's drum work. Imagine how fab (that was how we talked then) this sounded when it came out and I was 10! And I must have listened to it thousands of times and it never grows stale.
First time listen Abbey Road with such nice moves ❤️
Enjoy the music 🎵
Yes Ringo on drums, still playing, in his own band. Love Ringo!
Epic songs, the Beatles were without peer!
The thing that stands out to me is that Carry That Weight was the onle song that Ringo did a drum solo in The Beatles career.😮❤
When you compare a lot of today's music with that of the Beatles, no contest. Long live John, Paul, George, and Ringo, probably the most influential drummer in rock history.
THANK YOU for what you said about Ringo (the drummer). He gets absolute respect...from other drummers, but so, so often--too often--is dismissed by everyone else.
I also love that you hit precisely on what makes Ringo...well, *RINGO*. He's a vibe, a mood, and one to always put the needs of the song before himself/his ego (if any, I mean, does the man have any? God, he's a dream of a guy!).
I'm sure someone else will say this as well, but juuust in case: fun fact--Ringo hates drum solos, they had to beg him to do one...and this is the only official "drum solo" he did as a Beatle.
If you haven't already done so, check out "Rain", by the Beatles. Ringo has referred to that song as his best work/the song of which he's most proud.
I'm so glad you love this!
I'm soooo glad that you are the first who reacts on the medley. What a pity that it's not the album version - but a rare earlier one. You should go for the original album version.
BTW it's so great that the last official sentence on the last album of the Beatles is: 'And in the end the love you take is equal to the love you make'. That is the essential of their whole musical work.
They are the original versions. They only changed Her Majesty
I’ve been telling several people to react to this and I’m surprised nobody did it yet. Until now.
@@ricardo_miguel13 Yes. That's why it's not the original version. :-) Paul McCartney knew why he wanted 'Her Majesty' out of the medley.
I saw Paul in 1990 and when they played Golden Slumbers/Carry that Weight a good chunk of the audience burst into tears, people were holding on to each other tight. There's video of different shows from that tour mixed together and every show the same thing was happening.
Food for my soul ! Thank you. Drums: Ringo Star.
Everyone shined in that, Ringo had his chance to shine. What other band could weave together 3 or 4 songs unfinished , written by different members into a masterpiece, the best medley in modern music!
Cimdy, I'm so happy you've discovered what so many before you have ~ THE BEATLES will bring nothing but joy to you!
Thank you so much
I enjoyed every beat of all their songs, this is kind of music i would love to hear on weekend basic, the person behind the beat he’s indeed so good
The legendary Ringo Starr!! He still performs to packed venues with his All Starr Band. He still plays and sounds great at 80!!! Check him live sometime
"No one should ever think of comparing".
Yes, you "get it".
Welcome, glad you made it, its so nice seeing you, have a great and wonderful time now. There is soooo much more.
The greatest legendary Beatles again doing all the fantastic things they do. I love it 💕💕
Golden slumbers always gives me goosebumps.
Thank you for selecting this structured second half of the 1969 album Abbey Road - I enjoyed your reaction and comments very much.
Information tells me that by this time EMI studios at St Johns Wood were using a transistorised recording consul as opposed to valve circuitry and may attribute as to why this album ambience appears more lush. Voices, harmonies, keyboards, guitars, bass and Ringo's drums all sound more immediate in the final mix compared to previous album releases.
Only a genious (group) can made the last long of their career titled THE END
Like a great soup, add a little of this, a little of that and you get an amazing dish. Master piece. BTW, thank you for not stopping every 10 seconds and giving your opinion. You listened to the whole song as it was meant to be heard!
Cimdy, you are so cute watching the Beatles. Thank you.
This album Abbey Road And Wish You Were Here by Badfinger, I could listen to endlessly.
Amazing, maybe my fave is this medley, (mostly Paul McCartney?) Drummer is Ringo Star...no one compares!
Also, it was nice of them to let Ringo have a solo just before they turned off the lights and shut the door.
The crazy part is that it took a lot of convincing from the band as Ringo didn’t like doing solos
This is great music. The drum is Just everything, I was dancing here. I really do enjoyed listening to this. Great reaction as always
Ringo's voice is so prominent in Carry thta weight, shows what a solid singer he is!
I am so blessed to have found your channel!! I Love your musical selections and I REALLY LOVE your comments!!!
I am so glad you included the Sun King. So beautiful. Thank you!
Thank you so much
The End was a salute to everyone as a band.
Top selling musicians ever.
Having listened to these tracks many times, it brought me extra joy to listen with you . 👍thanks ✌
No one wanted it to end. But end it did, as do all good things. Maybe that was the whole message. Thanks for a good video.
Wow, this is really fantastic, the music is so lovely, I love your reaction sist
You're reaction made me cry! And it's second time I watched it!!
The Beatles last album recorded on 8 track studio equipment, made them expand to greater heights, putting more sounds into their music.I’ve always called this part of Abbey Road musical bliss.
I love her enthusiasm
In case you didn't know, the solo at 15:48 is John, Paul and George trading licks.
This reaction to this artistry is special.
Ringo ... The drummer that made the beatles really rock..