Hey Bulldog: O riff mais pesado e injustiçado dos Beatles!

In February 1968, just days before their trip to India, the Beatles entered the studio to record a song that would become one of the most underrated tracks of the band's entire career. “Hey Bulldog” was born almost by chance: a heavy piano riff, John Lennon's absurd phrases, Paul McCartney's distorted bass, and a chaotic session full of improvisation, laughter, and barking inside the studio. But behind the song's explosive energy lies something even more interesting: perhaps this was one of the last moments when John Lennon and Paul McCartney truly seemed like just two friends having fun together like in the old days. In this episode of Beatles Decoded, we'll delve into the history, recording, lyrics, and behind-the-scenes of “Hey Bulldog”—a hidden gem within the Yellow Submarine album, but one that many fans now see as one of the most fascinating recordings from the Beatles' final phase. #Beatles #HeyBulldog #JohnLennon #PaulMcCartney #GeorgeHarrison #RingoStarr #YellowSubmarine #BeatlesDecoded #ClassicRock #PsychedelicRock #TheBeatles #AbbeyRoad #BeatlesBrazil #LennonMcCartney Beatles Institute is a channel dedicated to the history, music, and legacy of the Beatles. Here you will find analyses, trivia, historical context, and reflections on the band that changed music forever. #BeatlesInstitute #TheBeatles #Beatles #HistoryOfMusic #ClassicRock #Music #PopCulture #JohnLennon #PaulMcCartney #GeorgeHarrison #RingoStarr #beatlemania