No two Beatles songs ever sound alike, and this one is no exception. Such a unique sound from The Fab Four back in 1969! So many great songs to choose from for a top 10 list and it will be a fun ride! Maybe "Revolution" next?☮🎄
When you're watching the video, your warm and genuine smile lights up on your face and brings joy to those enjoying your reaction. Thanks for all the good music and hard work you do for us all. I love this song and The Beatles.
As a first generation Beatles fan it is enjoyable to watch a young person enjoy/react to their music ! And as a senior citizen please allow me to say "I think Mattel. the manufacturer of Barbie dolls should consider creating a doll in your likeness!! HappY Christmas Steph!!!
Beatles trivia, 'All you need is love' was the first live global television link.broadcast via satellite and seen by an audience of over 400 million people in 25 countries. Great video's Steph!
It’s all about Ringo’s drumming on this song that makes it so unique. For him to come up with such a cool beat that’s not overly busy A couple kicks on the bass drum- then to his hi hat - then to his toms is brilliant Believe me most drummers would have approached it in a variation of the standard 4/4 beat. Ringo is so good.
This the 1st track introducing Abbey Road. The "shhk" sound imitates an old rotary dial telephone---they are calling each Beatle to the album. Verse 1 is Ringo, who was always a joker and did what he pleased. V2 is George whose high ideals would say "everyone gotta be free." V3 is obviously John---who else would be (Yoko) Ono Psycho? And V4 is Paul, who was the good-looking guy who was hard to get ahold of (he was so hard to see= visit or meet).
Great, ikonic song, leading off one of the best albums ever, by anybody. In my top 3 for sure. You should react to the entire album, this is not only music but art in its highest form. Please do it all when you can and as you can. The medley on side 2 is meant to be heard as a whole, it is an intense experience in hearing it as intended. Hearing this album, all the way through, the first time, as many of us did back then, was an amazing experience, you should try it sometime! Enjoy lovely young lady! 🔥🎵🎸🎤🎸🎹🎶🔥
Always love your Beatles reactions, Steph. This song opens the group's final recorded album, "Abbey Road" (1969), and I honestly wasn't that crazy about it for the longest time. I guess I was looking for more melody. But I appreciate it more now ... and I love the video. Glad you liked it, of course. 😊
This song was used to make a fabulous commercial once. It was for a company that no longer exists, Nortel Networks, but the video is still on UA-cam. For anyone who likes this song, it's well worth seeing. Steph, I strongly suggest that you react to a song from one of their first 3 albums.
My favorite Album ever. Come Together is edgy. Side 2 was immaculate. Recording at its finest. Not the least if which, Here Comes the Sun. Got my album when they put them on the shelf.
It was February, 1969. I was with two friends from art class at U.K. and we were listening to this album when we smoked some hash and I got stoned for the first time. I was 20. Listening to old music is almost like a kind of time travel.
Where have you been Steph? We missed you! Thanks for reacting to a classic by the Beatles. If I said "a great band" that would be belittling these geniuses. If I said "the best band ever" I would be stupid because as we all know, 'beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder'. Don't be a stranger now and please stick to the classics, they are good for our brains! 🙃🎶🎶
Fun fact: the interesting "shoot-ah" sound before the verses was John saying "Shoot" and clapping twice into a mic with slapback (short duration) echo.
Now I can see what Beatles songs you have gone over. I love this chanell, and I want to help guide and suggest your Beatle Journey. Well, as a Beatles expert, let me offering the following: (1) YESTERDAY (2) SOMETHING (3) I'LL FOLLOW THE SUN (4) ELENOR RIGBY (5) PAPERBACK WRITER (6) TAX MAN (7) IN MY LIFE (8) TWIST AND SHOUT (9) BECAUSE (10) HELTER SKELTER You are in good hands :)
beautiful song, Steph, and the perfect opener for the Abbey Road album, gathering our attention. Top-10 of them is indeed a tough call, but still probably everyone has his own one. Here's mine, if you are looking for suggestions (in no particular order): Strawberry Fields forever - I'm the Walrus - Here comes the Sun - Let it Be - Blackbird - Norwegian Wood - Elanor Rigby - Across the Universe - Within You without You - Abbey Road Medley (there would be so many honourable mentions, that I'm not even starting on it) 🌟💖🌈
This brand new video is distracting and NOT relevant to this song. Sadly, They make this overly bright attention grabbing video for people who don’t have attention span to listen to a song without. Usual stimulation.
Yes right, very ordinary video. There was/is a fan-made video for 'Come Together' which had footage of the fabs arriving at the studios when making the Abbey Road album which worked much better.
I've noticed that younger reactors react more to the VISUAL rather than the MUSIC ITSELF. They should call themselves VIDEO REACTORS instead of MUSIC REACTORS.
Not sued by Chuck but by Maurice Levy who owned the rights to the song. Seriously sounds nothing like the other song apart from one line of lyric. If that had been changed no-one would ever know. John's version of 'You Can't Catch Me' produced by Spector from his Rock'n'Roll LP is brilliant too and bears out how different the songs are.
George Harrison was interviewed in the 70s and this song was mentioned. He dismissed the hype over it with the observation that it was simply ‘a twelve bar thing with very ‘Lennon’ lyrics’. Seems a bit unfair.🤔
Don't trust him, Steph. In fact, don't trust an old man who calls you "sweetie". It's a mediocre song with a theme as banal as it is over-sentimental. There is a risk that you will be as sickened by that song as you are by watching this video.
It's a flash video. It's possibly one of the worst music videos in history. It was used to promote a compilation album by The Beatles on their official website in 2000. At the time, the video played on smaller screens in significantly smaller playback windows. "Flash" was an animation tool that was popular in the early 2000s because it didn't need large file sizes and had fast upload speeds. "Flash" has been completely dead and obsolete for at least 17 years. The reason this Beatles video is still being used is because boomers control the Beatles legacy and they are too old and ignorant to understand how bad and embarrassing this video is.
Unfortunate if you suffer from that condition but to classify it as useless is akin to someone who suffers from agoraphobia dismissing the outdoors as useless.
Since there was no such thing as music videos in the time of the Beatles, we have to settle for this scene from a video game (Rock Band). The VERY FIRST MUSIC VIDEO was the Bugles....Video killed the Radio Star .....1981.
In the 60s, Sometimes bands would film themselves lip synching a song, or a clip from a tv show appearance to sell concert tickets on tv. They were not music videos, but a short clip for people to see what the band looked like. NO MUSIC VIDEOS FROM 1950s 1960s, or 1970s. Just concert footage, tv shows, and movies.
@@mikefetterman6782 It can be said, until I am shown otherwise, that the Beatles began especially to produce music videos, then called promo clips, to send it to the TV channels around the world. The group increasingly lost interest in appearing in person on music shows. The first "videos" of this kind are from 1966, Paperback writer, Rain, 1967 Strawberry fields forever, Penny Lane.
Shot on film, not video, so promo FILMS, not clips, and would mostly feature the entire song. Also. not just "concert footage, tv shows, and movies", they were often specially filmed promotions. There was, for example, such a film produced in black and white, to promote 'Oh Pretty Woman' by Roy Orbison (featuring the man himself), that I remember vividly watching as a boy in 1964 when it was released, on BBC Television's 'Top Of The Pops' in the UK. If you google the song, you'll find it's on UA-cam. By the way, what is 'Pepperback writer'? (lol!) @@braudabo
@@timcaesar6749 I hope, I didn't cause a sneezing fit... I remember, I had already another comment in mind, that referred to Sgt. Pepper. Colleague Roy Orbison has made a little film in 1964. Surprising. One can probably class it as a prehistoric music video, even if there was no intention, to produce this in series. Bob Dylan also made an interesting version of a song in 1965 with his Subterranean Homesick Blues. But he certainly had no intention of doing it regularly at that time either.
great song. HORRIBLE VIDEO! the video has nothing to do with the song. its always best to FIRST hear beatles' songs straight from the album. with no visuals whatsoever except the album cover. we first heard these songs and fell in love with them WITHOUT any video at all. even the TRUE promotional videos and live tv performances were NEVER SEEN by 95% of us. this is how i suggest you listen to ALL music. first listen to the studio version first. this is the official version of the songs and how they're intended to sound.
No two Beatles songs ever sound alike, and this one is no exception. Such a unique sound from The Fab Four back in 1969! So many great songs to choose from for a top 10 list and it will be a fun ride! Maybe "Revolution" next?☮🎄
When you're watching the video, your warm and genuine smile lights up on your face and brings joy to those enjoying your
reaction. Thanks for all the good music and hard work you do for us all. I love this song and The Beatles.
As a first generation Beatles fan it is enjoyable to watch a young person enjoy/react to their music ! And as a senior citizen please allow me to say "I think Mattel. the manufacturer of Barbie dolls should consider creating a doll in your likeness!! HappY Christmas Steph!!!
I too grew up with The Beatles. I don’t think a Barbie Doll would never do justice to Steph’s natural beauty! 😊
It's the music that's special not the cartoon. PEACE
Beatles trivia, 'All you need is love' was the first live global television link.broadcast via satellite and seen by an audience of over 400 million people in 25 countries. Great video's Steph!
It’s all about Ringo’s drumming on this song that makes it so unique. For him to come up with such a cool beat that’s not overly busy
A couple kicks on the bass drum- then to his hi hat - then to his toms is brilliant
Believe me most drummers would have approached it in a variation of the standard 4/4 beat. Ringo is so good.
Ringo's drummining is unique because he plays a right-handed kit left handed. It puts a slight syncopation in his beats that nobody else can copy.
I el bajo chico
Never get bored of that trip. Glad you enjoyed it.
This the 1st track introducing Abbey Road. The "shhk" sound imitates an old rotary dial telephone---they are calling each Beatle to the album. Verse 1 is Ringo, who was always a joker and did what he pleased. V2 is George whose high ideals would say "everyone gotta be free." V3 is obviously John---who else would be (Yoko) Ono Psycho? And V4 is Paul, who was the good-looking guy who was hard to get ahold of (he was so hard to see= visit or meet).
Great, ikonic song, leading off one of the best albums ever, by anybody. In my top 3 for sure. You should react to the entire album, this is not only music but art in its highest form. Please do it all when you can and as you can. The medley on side 2 is meant to be heard as a whole, it is an intense experience in hearing it as intended. Hearing this album, all the way through, the first time, as many of us did back then, was an amazing experience, you should try it sometime! Enjoy lovely young lady!
🔥🎵🎸🎤🎸🎹🎶🔥
Hi Steph, thanks for the reactions this year. Merry Christmas to you!!
Just listen to their music and forget the videos. They are usually not that good. Their music on the other hand ………
tru
Great advice.
Agree 100%. The videos done after the Beatles broke up are usually just an annoying distraction
Agreed. The music was created at a time when the music spoke itself.
Honey, I’m 69 yrs old , and your smiles and expressions are the same as mine we’re all those years ago.😊
Glad you're back, and Merry Christmas!
Always love your Beatles reactions, Steph. This song opens the group's final recorded album, "Abbey Road" (1969), and I honestly wasn't that crazy about it for the longest time. I guess I was looking for more melody. But I appreciate it more now ... and I love the video. Glad you liked it, of course. 😊
This song was used to make a fabulous commercial once. It was for a company that no longer exists, Nortel Networks, but the video is still on UA-cam. For anyone who likes this song, it's well worth seeing.
Steph, I strongly suggest that you react to a song from one of their first 3 albums.
Everything they did was brillant
Beatles "HERE COMES THE SUN" is too gorgeous in melody and visuals
My favorite Album ever.
Come Together is edgy.
Side 2 was immaculate. Recording at its finest. Not the least if which, Here Comes the Sun. Got my album when they put them on the shelf.
Tubo que entenderse con Chuck Berry por plagio chico
I love beatles music
Merry Christmas
It was February, 1969. I was with two friends from art class at U.K. and we were listening to this album when we smoked some hash and I got stoned for the first time. I was 20. Listening to old music is almost like a kind of time travel.
it came out fall 1969
@@junkersish Well, it was a long time ago and it was new, so it must have been Fall, I guess.
Check out "Got to Get You Into My Life" from their groundbreaking album Revolver... Love your reaction.
Great treaction, really enjoyed, thanks. :)
Where have you been Steph? We missed you!
Thanks for reacting to a classic by the Beatles. If I said "a great band" that would be belittling these geniuses. If I said "the best band ever" I would be stupid because as we all know, 'beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder'.
Don't be a stranger now and please stick to the classics, they are good for our brains! 🙃🎶🎶
Fun fact: the interesting "shoot-ah" sound before the verses was John saying "Shoot" and clapping twice into a mic with slapback (short duration) echo.
By them I also like "I want you (she is so heavy)".
Turn off the video, and close your eyes.
We did not have video when this song came out. Just listened to the song...
Now I can see what Beatles songs you have gone over. I love this chanell, and I want to help guide and suggest your Beatle Journey.
Well, as a Beatles expert, let me offering the following:
(1) YESTERDAY
(2) SOMETHING
(3) I'LL FOLLOW THE SUN
(4) ELENOR RIGBY
(5) PAPERBACK WRITER
(6) TAX MAN
(7) IN MY LIFE
(8) TWIST AND SHOUT
(9) BECAUSE
(10) HELTER SKELTER
You are in good hands :)
beautiful song, Steph, and the perfect opener for the Abbey Road album, gathering our attention.
Top-10 of them is indeed a tough call, but still probably everyone has his own one.
Here's mine, if you are looking for suggestions (in no particular order):
Strawberry Fields forever - I'm the Walrus - Here comes the Sun - Let it Be - Blackbird - Norwegian Wood - Elanor Rigby - Across the Universe - Within You without You - Abbey Road Medley
(there would be so many honourable mentions, that I'm not even starting on it)
🌟💖🌈
This brand new video is distracting and NOT relevant to this song.
Sadly, They make this overly bright attention grabbing video for people who don’t have attention span to listen to a song without. Usual stimulation.
Have you seen the grammy award winning video of " i am only sleeping " if is magnificent
Good reaction my friend❤️👍👍
I love your Beatle reactions! You only have about 200 more to go :), but trust me, I'll be here for everyone of them!
Peace
Thnx Steph
Rock 🤘😎
I love your job and your channel, thsnks
The video was made 30+ years after Abbey Road. It was made to promote a compilation called "1".
John Lennon. One last blast of Beatles genius from him.
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
They never had a video for this song and this video came out years later which I do not appreciate... It's awful!
Yes right, very ordinary video. There was/is a fan-made video for 'Come Together' which had footage of the fabs arriving at the studios when making the Abbey Road album which worked much better.
Loved your reaction.
♥
It's impossible to choose a permanent Beatles top ten. They have far too many exceptional tracks to reduce it to only ten
If you want a trip I recommend to watch The Yellow Submarine movie! 😊
Merry Christmas 🎄
The video isn't really new, it dates back to 2000 and was produced for the official opening of the Beatles website.
John and Ringo were only 30 when the Beatles broke up. Paul and George 28.
Merry Xmas from Belgium! I consider 'Abbey road' their best album.
I absolutely hate that this generation thinks what they're seeing is music, rather than what they're hearing.
Clever observation. The Beatles could play a lot of their music in a pub, with minimal equipment - but I'm not sure too many of today's 'acts' could!
React to either Penny Lane or Strawberryfields forever next! ❤
I've noticed that younger reactors react more to the VISUAL rather than the MUSIC ITSELF. They should call themselves VIDEO REACTORS instead of MUSIC REACTORS.
that video is like 80s cg
Do "Revolution" next, please.
Suena igual a You can´t catch me de Chuck Berry....John Lennon fue demandado por Chuck...pero arreglaron extrajudicialmente...
Not sued by Chuck but by Maurice Levy who owned the rights to the song. Seriously sounds nothing like the other song apart from one line of lyric. If that had been changed no-one would ever know. John's version of 'You Can't Catch Me' produced by Spector from his Rock'n'Roll LP is brilliant too and bears out how different the songs are.
George Harrison was interviewed in the 70s and this song was mentioned. He dismissed the hype over it with the observation that it was simply ‘a twelve bar thing with very ‘Lennon’ lyrics’. Seems a bit unfair.🤔
Billy Preston on keyboards........
AUSTRALIA - BEATLES FESTIVAL 2025 BATHURST AUG 22-24
Video stinks. Song great
Hello
Nice reactions
More BeaTles, Please.
More beatles pls
Steph, try listening to " She's Leaving Home. " by The Beatles.
Trust me, sweetie.
Don't trust him, Steph. In fact, don't trust an old man who calls you "sweetie". It's a mediocre song with a theme as banal as it is over-sentimental. There is a risk that you will be as sickened by that song as you are by watching this video.
@@paulknight9998 Said the sad obese encel.
@@raycope2086 OK boomer
Top selling musicians of all time. This one is by John Lennon.
Try Kate Bush's Babooshka or Wuthering Hights. Thsnks
Aerosmith and Godsmack do great covers of this. You should check them out.
Michael Jackson covered this as well. Owned it at the time
Listen to BEATLES "SOMETHING" and "REVOLUTION."
Great song written by John Lennon and John was the lead singer and played the lead guitar in this masterpiece.
Because, Eleanor Rigby, In My Life, We Can Work It Out, I'll Be Back, I'm Looking Through You..........
Videos always distract these reactors from the true beauty of the music
It's a flash video. It's possibly one of the worst music videos in history. It was used to promote a compilation album by The Beatles on their official website in 2000. At the time, the video played on smaller screens in significantly smaller playback windows. "Flash" was an animation tool that was popular in the early 2000s because it didn't need large file sizes and had fast upload speeds. "Flash" has been completely dead and obsolete for at least 17 years. The reason this Beatles video is still being used is because boomers control the Beatles legacy and they are too old and ignorant to understand how bad and embarrassing this video is.
Aerosmith do a kick ass version of this song. (which i love)
The useless epilepsy inducing flash video takes all the attention away from the music and ruins the song.
Unfortunate if you suffer from that condition but to classify it as useless is akin to someone who suffers from agoraphobia dismissing the outdoors as useless.
@@harlech52 If you are very young (0-14) or very old (60+), you will naively assume that the statement was personal and meant literally.
@paulknight9998 I've no idea what that means
@@harlech52 It means that you don't understand what my previous comment meant
Since there was no such thing as music videos in the time of the Beatles, we have to settle for this scene from a video game (Rock Band). The VERY FIRST MUSIC VIDEO was the Bugles....Video killed the Radio Star .....1981.
In the 60s, Sometimes bands would film themselves lip synching a song, or a clip from a tv show appearance to sell concert tickets on tv. They were not music videos, but a short clip for people to see what the band looked like. NO MUSIC VIDEOS FROM 1950s 1960s, or 1970s. Just concert footage, tv shows, and movies.
@@mikefetterman6782 It can be said, until I am shown otherwise, that the Beatles began especially to produce music videos, then called promo clips, to send it to the TV channels around the world. The group increasingly lost interest in appearing in person on music shows. The first "videos" of this kind are from 1966, Paperback writer, Rain, 1967 Strawberry fields forever, Penny Lane.
Shot on film, not video, so promo FILMS, not clips, and would mostly feature the entire song. Also. not just "concert footage, tv shows, and movies", they were often specially filmed promotions. There was, for example, such a film produced in black and white, to promote 'Oh Pretty Woman' by Roy Orbison (featuring the man himself), that I remember vividly watching as a boy in 1964 when it was released, on BBC Television's 'Top Of The Pops' in the UK. If you google the song, you'll find it's on UA-cam. By the way, what is 'Pepperback writer'? (lol!)
@@braudabo
@@timcaesar6749 I hope, I didn't cause a sneezing fit... I remember, I had already another comment in mind, that referred to Sgt. Pepper.
Colleague Roy Orbison has made a little film in 1964. Surprising. One can probably class it as a prehistoric music video, even if there was no intention, to produce this in series. Bob Dylan also made an interesting version of a song in 1965 with his Subterranean Homesick Blues. But he certainly had no intention of doing it regularly at that time either.
do some alice in chains reactions please! They are the best band ever
Joyeux Noel jolie!
I wish you rainbows.
Obra maestra,de los mas grandes
Hi there Hi there Hi there Hi
great song. HORRIBLE VIDEO! the video has nothing to do with the song. its always best to FIRST hear beatles' songs straight from the album. with no visuals whatsoever except the album cover. we first heard these songs and fell in love with them WITHOUT any video at all. even the TRUE promotional videos and live tv performances were NEVER SEEN by 95% of us. this is how i suggest you listen to ALL music. first listen to the studio version first. this is the official version of the songs and how they're intended to sound.
Turn the video off, it is irrelevant
It's not irrelevant. It's bad.
Es gab nichts Größeres und es wird nie etwa Größeres geben als die BEATLES