How George Harrison made "My Sweet Lord"

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    My Sweet Lord is George Harrison’s first single as a solo artist. And it wasn’t just any single. It was going to the top of the charts all around the world when it was released in 1970 and became the biggest selling single the year after. The idea of making this song came to Harrison after a conversation he had with fellow musicians Billy Preston and Delaney Bramlett. And inspired by his personal beliefs in hinduism and especially the massive gospel hit from 1969 «Oh Happy
    Day» by the Edwin Hawkins Singers, he sought to create a song that would bridge the gap between religions. But it didn’t go exactly as he planned.
    Editing by Eduardo Cruz.

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  • @LieLikesMusic
    @LieLikesMusic  Před 6 lety +62

    *What band/artist should be next? OBS this video marks the beginning of THE OPEN REQUEST WEEK. Based on the comments and votes (likes on comments) underneath this video, i'll put together a poll so that we can all vote for the artist/band to be featured in a future video. Comment now, or you'll never understand you fav artist* 👻

  • @jeffwalker6815
    @jeffwalker6815 Před 6 lety +319

    'John or Paul?' 'George.'

    • @andrewuy1294
      @andrewuy1294 Před 6 lety +12

      Jeff Walker ringo

    • @twomindz79
      @twomindz79 Před 6 lety +4

      C'mon George wrote 2% of the beatles stuff.

    • @jeffwalker6815
      @jeffwalker6815 Před 6 lety +17

      He had like 1 or 2 an album but everything he wrote was gold. Here comes the Sun, Something, Savoy Truffle, While my guitar gently weeps. To be fair, everything they did was gold but most of my favourites turned out to be his.

    • @twomindz79
      @twomindz79 Před 6 lety +4

      I love George don't get me wrong but he's not in same ball park as John and Paul.

    • @1DJSkittles
      @1DJSkittles Před 6 lety +2

      I have to say John and George

  • @shivpatel2464
    @shivpatel2464 Před 6 lety +48

    George Harrison knew wisdom all along, we are living in a material world and need to love the natural aspects of life!

    • @LieLikesMusic
      @LieLikesMusic  Před 6 lety +6

      Maybe he was a wise man. He seemed to be very peaceful at least.

  • @monikamylonopoyloy6223
    @monikamylonopoyloy6223 Před 6 lety +23

    I love him so much! One of my all time favourite musicians ever! He was a unique and loving human being!!! Love him immensely ❤

    • @fat69
      @fat69 Před 2 lety

      I love Jeff Buckley too

  • @BradGryphonn
    @BradGryphonn Před 6 lety +457

    I am an Atheist, but this song has always moved me. I appreciate peoples' 'love' for a supposed higher entity and this song embodies that love that they have. Oh, and I really like the Krsna chant.

    • @gordonprouduct
      @gordonprouduct Před 6 lety +13

      Brad Griffin chant it baby
      Hare krishna hare Krishna
      Krishna krishna hare hare
      Hare rama hare rama
      Rama rama hare hare. Say it allowed and just focus on the sound of ya voice. Love

    • @caroldriehorst1165
      @caroldriehorst1165 Před 6 lety +5

      Brad Griffin make no mistake it isn't God he's chanting for.

    • @BradGryphonn
      @BradGryphonn Před 6 lety +11

      Carol Driehorst Doesn't worry me who or what the chant was for.

    • @caroldriehorst1165
      @caroldriehorst1165 Před 6 lety +9

      Brad Griffin I guess not, your life has no meaning what so ever. Do you really think this world and the Universe just appeared out of nowhere, that it had no beginning? Believe me this life on Earth has a purpose, there is a God and he's the Creator, for God so loved the world that He Sent His only begotten son that whoever believes in him shall have everlasting life, John 3: 16, for God did not send Jesus into the world to condemn it but through him the world might be saved. John 3: 17. the gospels are clear this is God's word if you die in your sins you would be separated from God forever and condemned to hell, it hurts me even to say that but it's the truth.

    • @BradGryphonn
      @BradGryphonn Před 6 lety +38

      Carol Driehorst Please, you have no idea who I am or what my life meaning is, and none of your criticism will help you or me. Enjoy your belief in whatever you believe. I will respect your opinion on religion, but don't judge me. Remember what your bible says about that, Carol.

  • @roberta4266
    @roberta4266 Před 4 lety +5

    George's calls to the Lord was truly spiritual. He wasn't calling to a boyfriend, like the Chiffons. Let the Lord pick the one out of the two. George's song still sends chills up my spine. And what a beautiful guitar part.

  • @JadeC
    @JadeC Před 6 lety +46

    best solo single out of the members of the beatles

    • @LieLikesMusic
      @LieLikesMusic  Před 6 lety +2

      Haven't heard the other ones, so i can't tell. But's it's pretty good yes.

    • @peteaxe2067
      @peteaxe2067 Před 6 lety +1

      Eh imagine did pretty well.

    • @JadeC
      @JadeC Před 6 lety

      Geralt of Rivia that is one overrated song

    • @peteaxe2067
      @peteaxe2067 Před 6 lety

      Jade Its an album too

    • @allsystemsgo8678
      @allsystemsgo8678 Před 3 lety

      Instant karma

  • @jedielder7970
    @jedielder7970 Před 4 lety +8

    That song has always moved me... sometimes I play it on repeat for an hour at a time. To me, personally, it speaks to how challenging "this world" can be, like the money grabbing lawsuit, materialism, egoism, capitalism, war, politics, etc. George was known to be spiritual and it has been reported, that on his death bed that he was fully aware and totally NOT afraid to die... I think that he really did long to be with the Lord, and wanted it to be sooner than later, hence the mention in the song, but it takes so long...

  • @garyagg3913
    @garyagg3913 Před 6 lety +48

    George was the most spiritual of the Fab Four

  • @Volksgeist
    @Volksgeist Před 6 lety +45

    this is so cool. love a video about my favorite beatle.

    • @Brittjones
      @Brittjones Před 2 lety

      I just watched the first episode of Get Back and while I knew about George’s beef…Seeing it…now I’m not so sure about George…broke up the band just so he can pull a Led Zeppelin?

  • @aagantuk7370
    @aagantuk7370 Před 6 lety +2

    I love the animations and colour-scheme on your videos!

  • @patriciabarkley735
    @patriciabarkley735 Před 5 lety +6

    It is hard to say how many songs George Harrison had written and was waiting to record. I always loved his music. His voice is heavenly. What a wonderful talent. He was also very handsome throughout his life. He aged beautifully. I love George.

    • @LieLikesMusic
      @LieLikesMusic  Před 5 lety +1

      I'm glad you enjoyed so many facets about him. I wish we had him just a little bit longer.

  • @eva.olivari
    @eva.olivari Před 6 lety +7

    Finaaaaally George ♡♡ Love his beautiful work. Great video Lie!

  • @stevenfloury6351
    @stevenfloury6351 Před 6 lety +322

    best member of The Beatles, hands down.

    • @aaroncrilly2005
      @aaroncrilly2005 Před 6 lety +16

      people between him and John for me, McCartney's solo work is.mostly crap and Ringo is.... Well Ringo is Ringo

    • @solitudeisbliss1234
      @solitudeisbliss1234 Před 6 lety +12

      john and george are my favourite members, paul was good in the beatles but his solo stuff is commercial junk, not really my cup of tea.

    • @vb2388
      @vb2388 Před 6 lety +11

      In the Beatles, McCartney was the Best
      Solo, Harrison was the Best

    • @aheendwhz1
      @aheendwhz1 Před 6 lety +11

      It's not true that *all* of McCartney's solo work is rubbish. Some of his solo stuff is quite good. His second album RAM features the awesome Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey-song, his first album includes Junk and Maybe I'm Amazed, and McCartney II is not my cup of tea, but it's extremely innovative.
      But I agree that nothing comes close to Harrisons solo work.

    • @iain2080
      @iain2080 Před 6 lety

      Aron Crillco
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      Shit like this makes me appreciate Macca

  • @adrianekelly2966
    @adrianekelly2966 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks! Very nicely presented. Your voice is enjoyable and the information interesting. I’ve always loved George’s songs. It’s nice to have this background as well. ✌️🎶🌎

  • @shufflequest
    @shufflequest Před 6 lety +2

    Another great one man! Keep them coming. 👏🏼

  • @mariavictorialimoeiro5192

    Understanding Patti Smith!!
    Amazing video! I'm a big fan of George, he was an amazing artist

  • @nkley1
    @nkley1 Před 6 lety +86

    I totally believe he wrote this song with no intentions of lifting from “He’s So Fine”, as why would someone like George Harrison ever need to do that! With his genius and talent, the thought is comical. With that said, the litigation that ensued for way too many years, as often happens, just tells me
    $$$$$$$ for lawyers pushing paperwork and postponing court dates. Seems more the norm than not.
    If it were me that wrote and/or owned the rights to “He’a So Fine”, I’d be nothing but flattered, and without a bunch of BS court proceedings, would kindly ask Harrison for a share in the rights, and if he did not see that as fair, then all his peace, love, and understanding would only put me into a position of questioning his sincerity of his beliefs, which I can hardly imagine.

    • @LieLikesMusic
      @LieLikesMusic  Před 6 lety +9

      Yeah it doesn't make sense to me either why he would do something like that. What i think is so ironic is
      a statement that Lennon came with right after the song was released. He commented in the papers that he
      loved the song, and that he could see god everywhere in life (something along those lines). Then when the
      lawsuit started, he critizised George for not hearing the similarity before. There was still some obvious rivalry
      going on there.

    • @samuelward1148
      @samuelward1148 Před 6 lety +16

      Nancy Beth Agreed totally... But there actually is something that would be called 'subliminal plagerism,' if I'm not mistaken... It's actually really interesting... With how much music is out there, it's almost IMPOSSIBLE to not play SOMETHING that hasn't been played before...

    • @Uncannyguitar
      @Uncannyguitar Před 6 lety +14

      Even though the melody is similar, he made a completely different song with a completely different meaning. It's one thing to completely rip something off and another thing to be inspired subconsciously. I guarantee the writers of he's so fine got it from somebody else as well. You're completely right. Anybody who claims ownership of a motif knows nothing about music. It's a language that you add to by taking what you've heard and changing it up.

    • @samuelward1148
      @samuelward1148 Před 6 lety +6

      Calvin Whittington FINALLY, someone that understands. The human brain is amazing... It can literally do things without you consciously noticing it... That's both amazing and COMPLETELY TERRIFYING at the same time...

    • @AnyoneCanSee
      @AnyoneCanSee Před 6 lety +1

      We'd like to think our heroes are good people but often they aren't. The truth is that George Harrison ripped of this song in full knowledge he was doing so and thought that he was so powerful he could get away with it. Delaney Bramlett who you mention stated that when Harrison came to him about writing a gospel song he used "He's So Fine," while playing to create an example. So Harrison knew from the beginning. He also never gave credit to Delaney Bramlett and they never spoke again. Those working on it have also said everyone knew it was a rip-off. Harrison was a multi-millionaire and he never thought to simply offer half share and a writing credit to the poor writer who actually wrote the song. John Lennon laughed at his excuse that he did it subconsciously and said "Maybe he thought God would just sort of let him off."
      The truth is that it is a delicious irony that his great song about god is a a rip or to make money. Just like all religions are.

  • @CHlEFFIN
    @CHlEFFIN Před 6 lety +1

    Outstanding video mate.👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
    Cheers from Texas!!

  • @simonghostriley8654
    @simonghostriley8654 Před 3 lety +1

    Great video mate.

  • @cashnastyforhead1349
    @cashnastyforhead1349 Před 6 lety +5

    All things must pass. Most underrated masterpiece ever.

    • @LieLikesMusic
      @LieLikesMusic  Před 6 lety

      I tried listening to the whole album. But i honestly didn't like it that much.

  • @filipegermano8612
    @filipegermano8612 Před 6 lety +36

    Understanding Neutral Milk Hotel

  • @AshokSingh-bc1zl
    @AshokSingh-bc1zl Před 6 lety +1

    Great video man!

  • @conflux2300
    @conflux2300 Před 6 lety +1

    Definitely one of my favourite songs ever. Dope video!

  • @freegadflyathome
    @freegadflyathome Před 6 lety +33

    Best. Beatle.

  • @denizhanozcan348
    @denizhanozcan348 Před 6 lety +28

    Understanding Jim Morrison!

  • @cynthiarl7000
    @cynthiarl7000 Před 5 lety

    Excellent post!

  • @roni6135
    @roni6135 Před 6 lety

    I really can't get enough of these video formats...

  • @_megwaters
    @_megwaters Před 6 lety +5

    This song means so much to me as the week I was born was the week after he passed so therefore number 1 when I was born. It stood out so vividly between the other number ones at the time much and helped me find my own style of more indie stoner rock music

    • @LieLikesMusic
      @LieLikesMusic  Před 6 lety +1

      That's awesome! I don't recall what the other number ones and other highly charted songs were during this
      time, but i'm sure it's different with the religious themes. What type of stoner rock music do you like? I'm a big fan
      of 90s and early 2000s stoner rock. Qotsa, Kyuss etc.

  • @rictualfury965
    @rictualfury965 Před 6 lety +114

    I would really like a video on the smiths

    • @jacobr5627
      @jacobr5627 Před 6 lety +1

      rictualfury A Johnny Marr video is coming up since he won the Patreon poll.

    • @eddielasowsky7777
      @eddielasowsky7777 Před 6 lety +4

      Are you having your first period, dear?

    • @firstnamelastname1189
      @firstnamelastname1189 Před 5 lety

      Think he's done one on the Smiths?

    • @zigzagwanderer9531
      @zigzagwanderer9531 Před 5 lety

      MichaelKingsfordGray.....I disagree. The Smith's one song with US radio play is from Meat Is Murder. The "atonal droning" accentuates the quirky nihilistic perspective of that record. Their next, The Queen Is Dead, is a great record and mostly quite melodic. It's uniquely English with it's intelligence, literacy and dry wit. Bob Dylan is "atonal droning boring crap" if you don't get it. Otherwise, Bob's layered songs will take you as deep as you can stand.

  • @jihadmakhoul6328
    @jihadmakhoul6328 Před 2 lety

    Interesting and professional coverage

  • @pat0540
    @pat0540 Před 5 lety +2

    Dare I say a mega series on each Beatles album, I believe in you man.

  • @grahamcracking5056
    @grahamcracking5056 Před 6 lety +21

    i absolutely adore this song and honestly george harrison just might be my favorite beatle

  • @samuelcornelissen8225
    @samuelcornelissen8225 Před 6 lety +21

    maybe understanding Queen?

  • @hermansmith6578
    @hermansmith6578 Před rokem +1

    just as an adage, though 4 years later, George Harrison always had an eye to help many people from many backgrounds and in connection to this song in 1973 George gave a manor house, later known as Bhaktivedanta Manor, in Letchmore Heath near Watford England and 17 acres to the ISKON (think Hare Krishna) think it was called Piggots Manor at one time. This was a massive thing to do, mainly because during the 1990's I accidently found my way there without knowing its history and I'm still here today because he gave it to them, I was there and continue to be here. Very special song, very special man

  • @RandomDude655
    @RandomDude655 Před 6 lety

    That technique recording things over and over again is called over-dubbing. A process that was commonly used quite a bit in the analog era but not to the extent of Phil Spector. What a madman! Anyways nice vid man! I only discovered your channel recently but you do fascinating videos about artists I like as well as a few artists I now know and love because you made a video about them. Cheers man!

    • @LieLikesMusic
      @LieLikesMusic  Před 6 lety

      Yeah that's true. I guess he was using it 10 times more than what was typical. Thanks for the support and
      for taking the time to watch. That's sort of the goal. To honor the stuff that people already enjoy, while introducing
      them to new stuff. Much love from Norway.

  • @samuelward1148
    @samuelward1148 Před 6 lety +3

    When I heard it again recently, I seriously thought he was saying, "My sweet load..."
    Hallelujah, indeed George... Hallelujah.

    • @LieLikesMusic
      @LieLikesMusic  Před 6 lety +1

      Wtf... Well shows what's been on your mind recently haha

  • @-Dynamo
    @-Dynamo Před 6 lety +3

    Great video! You mention a lot about the instruments and how it builds throughout the piece. I think it's important to add that Spector employed a lot of his "Wall of Sound" in order to give the whole album a very gospel feel. A lot of the songs are drenched in reverb giving off this big open feeling, a similar feeling to what you would feel inside a large church. "Awaiting on you All" perfectly describes what I'm talking about. Spector really adds a dynamic touch to the album, giving the music a very full sound that fuses well with Harrison's naturally thin voice. Harrison's choice to use Spector was also extremely deliberate as not only was he the first Beatle to release a solo project, but he released the project with both Lennon and McCartney's favorite producer. Later of course Spector would work with Lennon, but up to that point Spector only had worked with The Beatles on "Let it Be". Harrison not only found chart success but also proved he was capable of carrying a full album. This album would also help Harrison mature into the creative powerhouse we remember him as.

    • @LieLikesMusic
      @LieLikesMusic  Před 6 lety

      For sure! I didn't pay attention to this when i first heard "All Things Must Pass". Maybe it's because i've heard
      this wall of sound technique in so many other albums that came out after this one. But it sure was an innovation
      that lead music to a better place. I didn't know that he was their favorite producer. Hmm, do you remember
      why they thought so?

    • @-Dynamo
      @-Dynamo Před 6 lety

      Obviously George Martin was their favorite but outside of that, they all seemed to enjoy Spector. I had always thought they enjoyed Spector so much as a producer because they were familiar with his work and loved aspects of his production. Spector was the goto guy in the 60's. Brian Wilson, from The Beach Boys, was so obsessed with the Phil Spector produced "Be My Baby" that he would spend a lot of his career trying to emulate Spector's "Wall of Sound." Harrison, along with other Beatles, also enjoyed his sound a lot. McCartney even used a fuzz box on "Think For Yourself" due to Spector's choice to override his guitar player's output on "Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah", a lot of people copied Spector's methods. I think also The Beatles friendship with Spector had a lot to do in why they enjoyed him so much as a producer.
      "Phil Spector made the kind of records that I like: the wall-to-wall sound. I was a big fan of his, and we had spent some time with him in the early Sixties, when he was in London. So I was all for the idea of getting Phil involved. Also, he'd been through a bad patch and he'd given up making music, and I think he was trying to get back into it. I saw it as a way of helping him back on his feet."
      A lot of my information is coming from
      www.beatlesbible.com/people/phil-spector/2/
      It's a good read if you're interested in finding out more about Spector's relationship with the Beatles.

    • @barbaral8973
      @barbaral8973 Před 8 měsíci

      @@-Dynamo Let's not forget the Righteous Brothers' "You've Lost That Loving Feeling" and Bobby Hatfield's "Unchained Melody" (actually produced by Bobby's song partner Bill Medley, but "approved" by Spector).

  • @pedrobohn8243
    @pedrobohn8243 Před 5 lety

    Solid content mate, you won a subscriber. Thank You.

    • @LieLikesMusic
      @LieLikesMusic  Před 5 lety

      Ah that's awesome! Thanks for the support man. Cheers from Oslo, Norway.

  • @MultiRockxD
    @MultiRockxD Před 6 lety

    thanks man! It's curious that the video came out on my birthday

    • @LieLikesMusic
      @LieLikesMusic  Před 6 lety

      That's not curious. I made it for you dude. Now blast that Gravity X

  • @bipinsingh778
    @bipinsingh778 Před 6 lety +4

    Hiii sir I am from India and it was A very great video .....and one of the best song on my list..... always help to believe in God and just connect me with the god each time I play it

    • @LieLikesMusic
      @LieLikesMusic  Před 6 lety +1

      Sounds great! Thanks for supporting me and watching this. Cheers from Norway.

  • @isaacfirth2687
    @isaacfirth2687 Před 6 lety +20

    Understanding oasis

  • @lorrettacrowley5922
    @lorrettacrowley5922 Před 3 lety +1

    I remember over Fifty five years ago sitting cross legged at Sunday school, and the teacher put this on. It touched something deep inside of me and is still my number one all time favourite song (and my ringtone) 🌅

  • @no_peaches_8085
    @no_peaches_8085 Před 6 lety +1

    Such a great songwriter, his songs always had a presence of their own, that's how magical it was.

  • @reyrobledo4499
    @reyrobledo4499 Před 6 lety +10

    More Beatles and solo Beatles pls

  • @KR0NIC
    @KR0NIC Před 6 lety +41

    Can you do Frank Zappa please

  • @MrBradymoss
    @MrBradymoss Před 6 lety

    Great analysis I enjoyed it.

  • @seanmullins6890
    @seanmullins6890 Před 6 lety +1

    Class video man

  • @sansryuji9370
    @sansryuji9370 Před 6 lety +42

    I have two to be honest. 1. Understanding Paul McCartney and understanding demon days by gorillaz

    • @kingkongmalunggay
      @kingkongmalunggay Před 6 lety +5

      Mascots that Sucks 6816 demon dayz is actually a pop masterpiece, turning post-911 atmosphere of that time into a dark sounding yet absolutely awesome album

  • @giolaroche-goldsmith4192
    @giolaroche-goldsmith4192 Před 6 lety +113

    why is this understanding my sweet lord and not understanding george harrison as a whole throughout his career

    • @nochannelmusician769
      @nochannelmusician769 Před 6 lety +2

      The video would be too long

    • @spaceinbetween6591
      @spaceinbetween6591 Před 5 lety +1

      Because only Harrison’s first solo album is the one anyone knows.

    • @jneal21
      @jneal21 Před 5 lety +1

      @@spaceinbetween6591 living in the material world was no 1 stateside as well

  • @MrSridharMurthy
    @MrSridharMurthy Před 6 lety +2

    nice commentary and review..yes george is my favorite beetle! love this song ! 👍

  • @patybuck2435
    @patybuck2435 Před rokem

    Awesome! Great music🎶🙏🏼🎸💥

  • @kartikvishnoi5526
    @kartikvishnoi5526 Před 6 lety +5

    As an indian, i really appreciate his hinduism inspired music. He really understands the religion well.

    • @LieLikesMusic
      @LieLikesMusic  Před 6 lety +1

      It seems like he does. But i'm an outsider so i'm sure you can tell better.

  • @kalebgoldbeck1250
    @kalebgoldbeck1250 Před 6 lety +3

    You should really do a video on Queen. They were really an amazing band. Each member was proficient and prolific and their music mixes simplicity and some experimentation.

  • @johnhanek167
    @johnhanek167 Před 5 lety

    Fascinating, absorbing and very well done! Thanx!

    • @LieLikesMusic
      @LieLikesMusic  Před 5 lety

      Glad you liked it John. Let me know if there's anything i could've done even better

    • @johnhanek167
      @johnhanek167 Před 5 lety

      Thanx for taking time to write. There is so much info in this and your dictation is perfect. I don't see how it could have been better. I graduated high school in 1972 and I don't recall ever even hearing about this. This is real music, reaching out to you on many levels and the court obviously realized George is smart enough not to have intentionally duplicated the chord progression. Today's music is a travesty.

  • @curtfreese9156
    @curtfreese9156 Před 6 lety +1

    I'm taking it on faith (no pun intended) that all your facts are true. It's amazing how much you know about this great song. Keep up the great work!

  • @lou.rising
    @lou.rising Před 6 lety +87

    Understanding The Doors? or Jefferson Airplane?

  • @danhill4808
    @danhill4808 Před 6 lety +26

    Morrissey or Jim Morrison would be amazing

    • @arturhours
      @arturhours Před 6 lety

      I agree

    • @bobsbigboy_
      @bobsbigboy_ Před 5 lety +1

      @MichaelKingsfordGray shut the fuck up boring asshole

  • @Pericles777
    @Pericles777 Před 5 lety

    Killer youtube channel. Keep up the great work.

  • @molafond7673
    @molafond7673 Před 5 lety

    Great stuff, thanks.

  • @davidmoussy44
    @davidmoussy44 Před 6 lety +12

    Please do understanding Dave gilmour or Jeff Beck 🙂

  • @CesarLopez-td7ob
    @CesarLopez-td7ob Před 6 lety +13

    Maybe some Tranquility base stuff?

  • @tedduggan3188
    @tedduggan3188 Před 5 lety

    GREAT Video ...Thanks

    • @LieLikesMusic
      @LieLikesMusic  Před 5 lety +1

      Thank YOU for watching :) Cheers from Norway

  • @george00719
    @george00719 Před 6 lety

    Well done good job exploring all aspects, my parents played this and Happy Days alot...love both tracks..Love the tree logic on religions I agree totally!

    • @LieLikesMusic
      @LieLikesMusic  Před 6 lety

      Glad to hear that this took you on a trip down memory lane. First time i heard this song was at work.
      I think my boss loved it. And i never knew that it was George Harrison until i later did this research :) Thanks
      for supporting me.

  • @DylanPickleGaming
    @DylanPickleGaming Před 6 lety +9

    in my opinion, george was the experimental one in the beatles

    • @LieLikesMusic
      @LieLikesMusic  Před 6 lety +3

      I think they were all quite experimental. McCartney invented the fuzz bass, Lennon started creating music
      with Yoko which was a left-field move. So i think they all have their quirks.

    • @DylanPickleGaming
      @DylanPickleGaming Před 6 lety

      Lie Likes Music true

  • @nickseifert9891
    @nickseifert9891 Před 6 lety +4

    Understanding Weezer would be a great episode. especially with the diverse options on many of their albums.

  • @sudiptoaichbhowmik
    @sudiptoaichbhowmik Před 6 lety +1

    great video once again oh I checked out skillshare which you suggested in understanding JIMI HENDRIX video

  • @sansryuji9370
    @sansryuji9370 Před 6 lety +1

    Great job, never fail to please me

  • @JACKLAWESvisualstorytelling

    understanding stone roses :)

  • @jacobr5627
    @jacobr5627 Před 6 lety +32

    You forgot that he’s also well known for I’ve Got My Mind Set On You.

  • @kathryngrace6750
    @kathryngrace6750 Před 5 lety +1

    I own one of the originals on vinyl. love it, George is definitely my favourite Beatle

  • @briancokayne4182
    @briancokayne4182 Před 5 lety

    Excellent review brother & of the things you unearthed as it were was the detailed notes of the instrumentation at the beginning of the song., wire zither harmonium,electric piano,drums later& so on., Credit to The Chiffons we can say but ' My Sweet Lord' is a masterpiece- a great song full of meaning &experience that touches the heart where it counts. Brian Cokayne/ Stockport, England, (where the River Mersey has its beginning)

    • @LieLikesMusic
      @LieLikesMusic  Před 5 lety

      I'm glad you liked this Brian. Cheers from Norway.

    • @briancokayne4182
      @briancokayne4182 Před 5 lety

      We in Northern England even liked it when in international football Norway defeated us 1-0, & the Nowegian commentator went into a mighty download of famous English names, Vinston Churchill, Maggie Thatcher, William Shakespeare,David Beckham,Sir Alf Ramsey.King Henry V111...etc but he failed to give George Harrison.a mention! The River Mersey flows about 300 m from my door & I'd like to say one other thing appropriate here re ' My Sweet Lord.. When George Harrison died there wasn't many who didn't weep- my doctor even had to be consoled by me as I had a book of his songs.& was able to loan it to her.Perhaps you'd look at the song 'Don't let Me Down' when you have an opportunity as though it is well known for the film footage on a central London roof, it didn't make it onto the original 'Let it Be. album.Thanks for any consideration you may have./ Brian Cokayne/ Stockport.

  • @nadishkhindria9795
    @nadishkhindria9795 Před 6 lety +42

    Understanding velvet underground plssssss

  • @raymondgarcia8177
    @raymondgarcia8177 Před 6 lety +6

    Understanding bad finger pleeeaase

  • @arthurwilliams7958
    @arthurwilliams7958 Před rokem +1

    ❤.😊.I WAS BORN IN 1971-,AND REMEMBERING THESE SONGS PLAYING AS A YOUNG CHILD 4-8, BUT HAD NO IDEALS, WHO MADE THESE HITS, ❤.TO DAY NOW I KNOW, BRINGS BACK MEMORIES 😓 AND 😤, AND GOOD DAYS,❤, 👍👍👍..

  • @lilTwigLP
    @lilTwigLP Před 6 lety

    I was literally just listening to this

  • @iimdiego
    @iimdiego Před 6 lety +72

    Understanding the Smiths Or just Morrissey

    • @jacobr5627
      @jacobr5627 Před 6 lety +4

      Diego Orellana Johnny Marr won the Patreon poll, so that will come up soon.

    • @iimdiego
      @iimdiego Před 6 lety +3

      Fabian Luna I was expecting someone like you to reply with such harsh words like that but i forgive you cause your not wrong but at least come with a more simpler and appropriate response...

    • @bobsbigboy_
      @bobsbigboy_ Před 5 lety

      @@GraffitiPops FUCK YOU. Moz is a legend

    • @directornonsense657
      @directornonsense657 Před 5 lety

      You can’t understand Morrissey.

  • @jacksonbarrett1878
    @jacksonbarrett1878 Před 6 lety +7

    understanding jimmy page

  • @r.wesleydukes2825
    @r.wesleydukes2825 Před 6 lety +1

    thanks, great job

  • @richardpalladino9169
    @richardpalladino9169 Před 6 lety

    Great to see & hear that you are so into Beatle history .

    • @LieLikesMusic
      @LieLikesMusic  Před 6 lety

      Their lives and music careers are super interesting! How can i not?

  • @jazzmaster1900
    @jazzmaster1900 Před 6 lety +3

    understanding sonic youth!!

  • @ubik_3786
    @ubik_3786 Před 6 lety +7

    Do Thom Yorke and/or Jonny Greenwood!

  • @antoniomarine1567
    @antoniomarine1567 Před 5 lety

    Great analysis! You forgot to mention the key change though. :)

    • @LieLikesMusic
      @LieLikesMusic  Před 5 lety

      The key change? Oh yes during the last chorus. That's true. Thanks for adding that here.

    • @antoniomarine1567
      @antoniomarine1567 Před 5 lety

      It actually happens a few seconds after the drums kick in. While he's singing "really want to see you" over and over. :)

  • @NathanHassall
    @NathanHassall Před 6 lety +1

    Absolute genius of a song...George Harrison really inspired me to change my life back in the 70s and eventually through caring wisdom and fantastic music by George Harrison I found your mom.

  • @crybabys0queen
    @crybabys0queen Před 6 lety +4

    Understanding Lou Reed. 😉

  • @kieranomeara4674
    @kieranomeara4674 Před 6 lety +5

    Understanding mild high club surely

  • @Zeldarw104
    @Zeldarw104 Před 6 lety

    excellent video.👍

  • @OpaqueVisions47
    @OpaqueVisions47 Před 6 lety +2

    George was always my favorite Beatle.
    We are similar in personality & as a teen when I started paying attention to writing credits etc.
    I found that a whole lot of my favorite Beatle songs were his.

    • @LieLikesMusic
      @LieLikesMusic  Před 6 lety

      Ah that's nice! This really makes me wish i could've grown up with The Beatles
      in the 60s. Oh well. Much of their music is so timeless anyways.

    • @OpaqueVisions47
      @OpaqueVisions47 Před 6 lety

      Lie Likes Music I grew up listening to them through my parents. I often think about how it would have been to grow up in that time as well.
      With the "biggest rock band ever" just being a current thing and waiting for that next album & experiencing it fresh and new.

  • @RM12657
    @RM12657 Před 6 lety +4

    QUEEN

  • @brianmcnellis5512
    @brianmcnellis5512 Před 6 lety +4

    The man wrote, "Taxman" the rockin'est song he ever wrote, mention that first?

  • @steegosaurus
    @steegosaurus Před 5 lety

    Sorry for the late comment but you just got a new subscriber

  • @J35h13
    @J35h13 Před 5 lety

    Cool video.

  • @zubizon
    @zubizon Před 6 lety +11

    Understanding Alice In Chains!!!

  • @chiquiinfinite7028
    @chiquiinfinite7028 Před 6 lety +10

    What makes Robert plant great!!

    • @CB-xr1eg
      @CB-xr1eg Před 6 lety

      Nothing does.

    • @laredolenny682
      @laredolenny682 Před 5 lety

      The pact that Jimmy Page, Robert Plant and John Bonham made with SATAN. John Paul Jones did not. And now I understand why JPJ did not attend Bonham's funeral nor Robert Plants son's funeral. Google it.

  • @christelheadington1136
    @christelheadington1136 Před 6 lety +1

    George was my favorite Beatle, so this not out of spite. When "Name That Tune" was a thing, they played a little of a song, & the guests would try and identify it. One night the song played, I said to my husband, that's "He's So Fine". The contestant said the same thing. The host said no it's "My Sweet Lord". It was shortly after that, the law suit hit the news. I've always thought the "He's So Fine" people were watching that same show. I also believe it was unintentional on Georges part, but it was there.

  • @AlfredoRoccia
    @AlfredoRoccia Před 6 lety

    Nice video. It would have been interesting if you put the Chiffons' bridge as well since it was the second part of the song very similar to My sweet Lord. I have one question: since ABCKO was the Allen "Yes, I split The Beatles" Klein company and, as you said in the video, ABCKO was the owner of Chiffons catalogue, so why Mr. Klein needed to buy the catalogue or Harrison pay his manager? Thanks

  • @rolandramirez4557
    @rolandramirez4557 Před 6 lety +6

    Understanding The Grateful Dead

  • @PC4USE1
    @PC4USE1 Před 6 lety +5

    If George was still with The Beatles, John or Paul would have recognized the similarity to "He's so Fine" and suggested a rewrite of the melody.

    • @LieLikesMusic
      @LieLikesMusic  Před 6 lety +2

      Maybe. You never know.

    • @thomaspappalardo7589
      @thomaspappalardo7589 Před 6 lety

      Lie Likes Music I would say so, because Paul tried to help John with the melody when he took the lyrics and melody from You Can’t Catch Me and used them in Come Together. Same happened with a lot of Ringo’s songs that never made it onto the albums.

    • @haregeorgeson4511
      @haregeorgeson4511 Před 6 lety +2

      Robert Blakemore : "They were too busy on being John and Paul to notice I was there" (George Harrison)

    • @PC4USE1
      @PC4USE1 Před 6 lety

      Hare Georgeson possibly but they would have protected th brand the batles.

    • @haregeorgeson4511
      @haregeorgeson4511 Před 6 lety

      Thomas Pappalardo : And John ran the risk of being sued as well - by Chuck Berry's editor's. The only difference was they reached a compromise (John put "You can't catch me" in "Rock and roll", and the editors had their amount of money).

  • @SotoFreddy
    @SotoFreddy Před 6 lety

    Can you:please give me the name of the band and track starting around minute 8:20?

  • @ClarenceFisher
    @ClarenceFisher Před 5 lety +1

    Fans and journalists insist George finally came into his own with Here Comes the Sun and Something, but I was a George fan from the get-go. He had a very warm voice which sounded cool when he rocked out, such as Roll Over Beethoven and Don't Bother Me, and his singing and writing were always top-notch. I think his best performance as a Beatle were the three songs on Revolver. They were very warm, mature songs delivered with a warm, mature voice. I would love to have heard original demo versions of Isn't It a Pity and Art of Dying. Art of Dying was proposed during the Revolver sessions. I think it would have fit beautifully with the other three tracks he was "blessed with and allowed" to have on the LP.

    • @LieLikesMusic
      @LieLikesMusic  Před 5 lety

      I'm glad you loved what he made. Well the mass'es opinion is what it is. And i think there's some
      truth to it. But i do appreciate George for what he was able to make. Here Comes The Sun is
      arguably one of The Beatles' top 3 songs. If not the best imo.