Octopus's Garden #thebeatles

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  • @todd3563
    George is a gentleman. He didnt laugh at Ringo, he helped him
  • @stigmajosh
    I like how you can see George recognize that it’s a good song with potential and he immediately helps out.
  • @ArcanoSilverwind
    Loved this moment. George knew what it felt like to not be heard in the band, and recognized that it doesnt have to be that way. And so he made sure Ringo was heard. Love this documentary what a blessing.
  • @pokey5736
    George and Ringo had a great bond, free of competition.
  • @roryomalley3183
    I absolutely love this clip. Makes me love George even more.
  • @LadyJulia54
    Ringo is so whimsical! His music is so upbeat and uplifting! Thank you Sir Richard!
  • @djgaben6187
    You can literally see George trying to immediately figure out how to help. George was enjoying each moment
  • @cheezecuz3252
    You can literally see George’s face thinking of ways to build on the song, instead of “changing” or “fixing” it. What a kind soul
  • @LtD973
    George, always my favourite of the Beatles. RIP lovely man.
  • @Bob3519
    This of course shows George’s good heart and Ringo’s joy. It also shows me some of the thinking behind the craft of music writing. George’s comment “see how it resolves its self” after demonstrating is great.
  • George was a good soul...gentle. Having been mocked by John and Paul when he was trying to submit songs, he took Ringo under his wing and helped him... kindness conquers all
  • @strongxhands
    This is George’s certain magick. He’s the glue; he didn’t laugh at Ringo. He thoughtfully shuffled over piano-side to “The Human Metronome” and proceeded to musically resolve Ringo’s Octopus Garden, and you can see how that simply validates Starr’s decision to share it. Lovely, just that. These moments are what YT shorts are made for.
  • @geoffelder2236
    George realized that it was a nice song and especially loved the line: "We would be warm, below the storm".
  • @scottforbes4931
    I said hello to Ringo in a small supermarket in Belair in the early 80s. He couldn't have been nicer and we gad a chat. I was 18 and in the Marines. I was visiting a friend from high school whose grandmother lived in Beverly Hills
  • @michaelabood8412
    My kids are currently loving this song! So am I and have been for about 30 years.