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Title: The Beatles - Helter Skelter
Added: Dec 6, 2008
Author: uphoyaax
Duration: 4:34
Description:
This footage is posted to youtube claiming fair use in a historical, promotional and educational context as it chronicles. All sound recording and images are copyrighted by their respective copyright owners. (Copyright 1968 EMI Records) ©2009 The Beatles is a trademark of Apple Corps Ltd. Apple and the Apple logo are exclusively licensed to Apple Corps Ltd. Wikipedia® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., a non-profit organization. All rights reserved. All other marks are the property of their respective owners.EMI Group: http://www.emigroup.com/Default.htmEMI Music (UK): http://www.emi.com/page/HomeEMI Music Publishing: http://emimusicpub.com/The Beatles recorded the song multiple times during the The White Album sessions. During the 18 July, 1968 sessions, a version of the song lasting 27 minutes and 11 seconds was recorded, although this version is rather slow and hypnotic, differing greatly from the volume and rawness of the album version. Another recording from the same day was edited down to 4:37 for Anthology 3, which was originally twelve minutes long. On 9 September, eighteen takes of approximately five minutes each were recorded, and the last one is featured on the original LP. After the eighteenth take, Ringo Starr flung his sticks across the studio and screamed, "I've got blisters on my fingers!" The Beatles included Starr's shout on the stereo mix of the song (available on CD); the song completely fades out around 3:40, then gradually fades back in, fades back out partially, and quickly fades back in with three cymbal crashes and Ringo's scream (some sources erroneously credit the "blisters" line to Lennon; in fact, Lennon can be heard asking "How's that?" before the outburst). The mono version (on LP only) ends on the first fadeout without Ringo's outburst. The mono version was not initially available in the US as mono albums had already been phased out there. The mono version was later released in the American version of the Rarities album.According to Chris Thomas, who was present, the 18 July session was especially spirited. "While Paul was doing his vocal, George Harrison had set fire to an ashtray and was running around the studio with it above his head, doing an Arthur Brown." Starr's recollection is less detailed, but agrees in spirit: "'Helter Skelter' was a track we did in total madness and hysterics in the studio. Sometimes you just had to shake out the jams."On the version that appears on the Anthology 3 album, McCartney occasionally sings "hell for leather" instead of "helter skelter.""Umm, that came about just 'cuz I'd read a review of a record which said, "And this group really got us wild, there's echo on everything, they're screaming their heads off." And I just remember thinking, "Oh, it'd be great to do one. Pity they've done it. Must be great--really screaming record." And then I heard their record and it was quite straight and it was very sort of sophisticated. It wasn't rough and screaming and tape echo at all. So I thought, "Oh, well, we'll do one like that, then." And I had this song called "Helter Skelter", which is just a ridiculous song. So we did it like that 'cuz I like noise." —Paul McCartney, 1968We used to have a laugh about this, that or the other, in a light-hearted way, and some intellectual would read us, some symbolic youth generation wants to see something in it. We also took seriously some parts of the role, but I don't know what Helter Skelter has to do with knifing someone. I've never listened to it properly, it was just a noise." —John Lennon, Rolling Stone, 1970"That's Paul completely. All that [Charles] Manson stuff was built 'round George's song about pigs and this one... Paul's song about an English fairground. It has nothing to do with anything and, least of all, to do with me." —John Lennon, 1980The Who had made some track that was the loudest, the most raucous rock 'n' roll, the dirtiest thing they'd ever done. It made me think, "Right. Got to do it." I like that kind of geeking up. And we decided to do the loudest, nastiest, sweatiest rock number we could. —Paul McCartney, 1985
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Youtube Comments: 6577
ExdustrialFilms Says:
Mar 26, 2012 - Or, maybe they've never heard this song before, gave it a try, and didn't like it.That's what the dislike button was created for, you narrow-minded shit. Believe it or not, not everyone has to like what you life.
chilibro Says:
Mar 26, 2012 - Just a little fun fact for all who didn't know.......John played bass on this song
sledge421 Says:
Mar 27, 2012 - The Who wrote a heavy song, then The Beatles wrote a heavier song, then The Who wrote an even heavier song because that's what The Who do.
vovindequasahi Says:
Mar 27, 2012 - Ahhh... Intelligence personified.
jbirdschannelll34 Says:
Mar 27, 2012 - was this song made based on charlie manson or is helter skelter the name he used sfter the song was made
colombiakillamusic Says:
Mar 27, 2012 - probably?
thevideoman011 Says:
Mar 27, 2012 - I GOT BLISTERS ON MY FINGERS
Goutetsu13 Says:
Mar 27, 2012 - No they didn't, and a lot of people know that Black Sabbath didn't invent heavy metal. There bands like Blue Cheer that had metal songs before Black Sabbath was even formed./watch?v=nU5uDozoSSM
hopatcong89 Says:
Mar 28, 2012 - the creators of modern rock and the most talented foursome to ever work together.
PickledKhan Says:
Mar 28, 2012 - this song and the beatles fucking suck.
DavidTheCatMedia Says:
Mar 28, 2012 - I like the beatles' music a lot, but their fans annoy the crap out of me. And I nominate Beethoven's 5th for first metal song.
master123926 Says:
Mar 28, 2012 - ALL HAIL TO THE GREATEST BAND OF ALL TIME ! You are not worthy.
kpizzawesome Says:
Mar 28, 2012 - no you suck. please go watch a justin bieber video. youre not wanted here >:(
Beatlefanforever100 Says:
Mar 28, 2012 - The Beatles White ...Is Brilliant !!
mizzsoccachik666 Says:
Mar 28, 2012 - @jbirdschannelll34 Charles Manson believed the whole white album was 'speaking' to him and telling him to do things. He made a list of people to kill that went against him or something. And then he would write Helter Skelter on the wall with his victim's blood. :/
ilikmiself Says:
Mar 28, 2012 - The original heavy metal song.
FuyuAkiWorld Says:
Mar 28, 2012 - The Beatles were so musicly varied
ZombieNaziSS Says:
Mar 28, 2012 - "He" (Manson) didn't write Helter Skelter on the La-Biancas. It was the family who wrote it originally spelling it as Healter Skelter. He didn't technically do anything aside from being the master mind behind the murders. He never made a list of people to kill the reason for the murders wasn't because of the white album. "All of you get your hands dirty...and leave something witchy"
painnegat Says:
Mar 29, 2012 - Estaa.... esta si me gusto... de aqui se empezo buena musica... mierda!!
bucketsaremyfriend Says:
Mar 29, 2012 - Timeless.
bucketsaremyfriend Says:
Mar 29, 2012 - Dude he's trolling. Don't feed the trolls. Refrain from responding to the ignorance. It only fuels them. Attention, they like that stuff.
Guilhudoo Says:
Mar 29, 2012 - @321rebelman fuck you, idiot!!!! Tony is god!
Elpeligrito Says:
Mar 29, 2012 - Yes, because I came to watch Helter Skelter, I'm certainly gonna be interested in The Jonas Brothers and K-Pop. That's some durn fine marketing there, YouTube!
rugerman567 Says:
Mar 29, 2012 - no u suck you fucking like lmfao that stuff sucks they have no talent and you must be fucking deaf to not like this song and if you dont like it why did you look it up so why dont you go fuck yourself BEATLES ROCK












ProstateMachiatto Says:
Mar 26, 2012 - I got so deep in other stuff that I almost forgot how fucking amazing Beatles are.Last years of their career are among best rock music ever written, it's hard to believe that those are the same guys that wrote Love me do (which is not even a bit worse, of course). They were something else.