THE BEATLES - PAPERBACK WRITER REACTION
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- Опубліковано 20 вер 2024
- IN THIS VIDEO I AM REACTING TO THE BEATLES PAPERBACK WRITER
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The Beatles have these iconic guitar riffs where you can identify the song with only the guitar riff. you have totally nailed the Beatles variety thing. every song is unique.
The Drums! The Bass, the Guitar, the Harmonies
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Paul's bass playing in this song was amazing! He became like a lead bass player!
Having been born in 62 and growing up hearing all the Beatles albums I always thought Paul's bass was outstanding. In their middle and late stages his rhythm/lead bass style blossomed into an extraordinary pulse of ear-worm-hooks that grabbed and moved me every time. I thought his bass on Lennon's "Rain" was amazing. A bubbly bloom of heady runs that ascend to the aether of the mind. Enjoy!
I was 16 when "Paperback Writer"/"Rain" were a single in 1966 and I really like both songs but I like "Rain" just a little bit more!!
@@loosilu ringo's best drumming
You are a woman after my own heart, with the Beatles. I've been a hard-core Beatles fan since childhood (over 50 years 😮). The best thing about your reactions is that you actually pay close attention to the music and the lyrics. You're brilliant.
So glad to see a young woman learning to live life with a Beatles soundtrack!
Another #1 from the greatest band of all time. Some info about the song's background from wikipedia - "Paperback Writer" was largely written by Paul McCartney, who based the lyrics on a challenge made to him by his Aunt Lil. McCartney said in 1966: "Years ago, my Auntie Lil said to me, 'Why do you always write songs about love all the time? Can't you ever write about a horse or the summit conference or something interesting?' So, I thought, 'All right, Auntie Lil.'" So Paul wrote a song (with a little help from John) about an aspiring author trying his best to have his book published because he wants to be a "Paperback Writer." We can always expect something different from the minds of The Beatles. The flip side of the "Paperback Writer" single is John Lennon's amazing "Rain." I can't wait for you to play that one, Jayy!
Perfect BeaTles song
This has always been one of my favorite Beatle songs. The harmonies, the tone, the sound quality, is impeccable.
Mine, too! This one and "I've just seen a face"
@@loosilu thanks for recommending that. I checked it out. It was most interesting.
My favorite too!
They are sooooo good! And all songs so different!!
In the Get Back film that dropped last year you can see that Ringo sometimes plays with a high-hat fixed with tambourine part attached to the top cymbal. That might be what is making the sound you singled out Jayy. A high-hat is part of a drum kit with a foot pedal attached that causes the top cymbal of two paired cymbals to lift up and crash down. This kit part kinda looks like a hat, hence its name.
good explanation.
If you listen closely to the backup vocals immediately after you stopped the song for the first time-you can hear the backup singers sing "Frere Jacque"
Well said Tom, I was just about to comment how it’s one of the aspects of this song I’ve always liked
Wow, I was always wondering what that was! Now that you've mentioned it, I hear the "Freeman Jaques"!! Thanks!
@@sarahfullerton6894 I like the autocorrect to "freeman". Our phones are great things but sometimes very funny.
Paul has said Buddy Holly was a big influence on their music. They noticed that each Buddy Holly single sound different to the last. So they said "that's what we will do" So you end up with "Paperback Writer" and "Eleanor Rigby" came from the same band......that still blows my mind 🎧🤯
They are untouchable, well said. 60s years on and they are the most incredible band that ever graced this planet x
This is one of my favorites. Love the heavy, crunchy guitar work. It sounds kinda punk-y.
Another great reaction Jayy. Now do the flip side and do Rain. That one will really blow your mind.
One of Ringo's absolute best. He himself says it's his best.
There is a video for this song...one of the first music videos ever.....Please do THIS BOY in a live version...gorgeous 3 part harmony...the best
That bass ! That bass !!!
This is the music I grew up listening to. Not bad.
Oh you should definitely do This Boy but also Rain. The bass is phenomenal in that song but as a Ringo fan, it’s a must. His drums were genius in that song.
One of my fav of them
The drum shuffle you hear is the noise a typewriter would make when spacing down to start a new line.
the best of the best. the beatles
Love you, Dear! Thank you.
Jayy, thank you for more Beatles
Paul playing the main guitar lick with George on the rhythm guitar (both playing their Epiphone Casino guitars). John also played a rhythm guitar on Paperback Writer. Playing his Gretsch 6120, as he would on the single's B side, Rain. After these 2 songs were recorded, John would nearly exclusively play his Epiphone Casino for the remainder of his time with the Beatles (and his solo career through 1975 Walls And Bridges album). John and George add the "Frere Jacques" vocal's over the final verse. Great reaction JAYY!!! RNB
I can't believe you of all people didn't mention the Rickenbacker bass.
@@loosilu You beat me to it Lucie!! I had to go to Plan B.🙂 Most people don't know John played a Gretsch 6120, so I went with that one instead. I like how you designated Paul's 4001's first "Single" appearance. Cause we both know the 4001 first shows up on the Rubber Soul album. Clever girl!! I hope all is well with you 😘 RNB
@@ricknbacker5626 I didn't know about the Gretsch! They are beautiful guitars.
@@loosilu I remember being a young lad and marveling at George's Gretsch Country Gentlemen. Not realizing it was a deep burgundy color and not black as it appeared on our families black and white TV set on the Ed Sullivan Show He did play a Gretsch Tennessean as well but not nearly as often. Take care my friend, RNB
1965 onwards they started to alter their sound towards the more matured and what they are best remembered from. Essentially they left their teenage idol - boy band phase behind.
In a sense they were lucky that there was enough audience - the baby boomers - left to follow them. They stated themselves in the earlier interviews that it might be over within five years. They survived by developing the music unlike other bands from Liverpool that were mostly out by 1966.
2:16 I was gonna point that out Jayy.
You did Octopus's Garden, One after 909, OB-LA-DI OB-LA-DA, Lady Madona...each one is so different from the other. 😊
The best thing about the Beatles is that the next song from them will never sound like the last one you heard. 🌺✌️
I enjoy Paul's bassmanship and Ringo's drummanship in this song no less than I do the vocals and the guitars. Fantastic stuff! Thank you, Jayy!
I love this song so much. It's one of my favorite Beatles songs. It has a great attitude and just rocks.
Great bass on this and Rain Paul's killin' it 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Love your honesty on all the reactions that you do
The change of the Beatles from the early Beatles to the Beatles from then forward
This is just one of the many compositions that clearly illustrated that they were on a whole different level than anyone else at the time.
Love
They were responding to/trying to emulate The Beach Boys on this one. They succeeded
They were pioneering and never a bad song.
What a great mashup it would be with Im a believer!
George Harrison was my favorite and also an underrated guitarist 🎸!
The sound is supposed to be a typewriter
It sounds like Ringo did some drumming sleight of hand for that effect.
You should checkout their song “Maxwell’s Silver Hammer”
The Beatles were the greatest of all time...what more can you expect but greatness?
That's Ringo. They had four incredibly talented people.
The Monkees (or at least their writers) lifted all their guitar riffs from Beatle songs.
They were the tamed-down version of the Beatles for the pre-teen set. And given their humble origins they did a lot of great work.
They never really made the same song twice, even on the first two albums where the songwriting was still a work in progress
Great song!!
I can listen to 98% of Beatles songs all day.
The really interesting part which surprised me when i learned, many of their songs are actually the same, they use whats called the 12 bar blues song structure.
So its an illusion theyre tricking
Interesting you think all songs with a 12 bar blues pattern are the same song. Melody means nothing to you, then, only chord progression?
Thanks for all your Beatles reactions! You seem to understand where they're at more than many of these reactors. Variety really was important for them. Or they would say progress or "the next thing."
Nice catch with the rhythmic detail they put in there. Probably tambourine? Maybe? But a great little detail. One of my favourites of theirs.
Let Me Roll It by Paul mccartney and wings❤
Like a train. ( sound effect )
I love your Beatles reactions. Keep it going. 😁
That shuffling is Ringo!
Ringo Starr was, I believe, wearing bracelets around his wrists when he recorded this. So that is why it has a funny ch-ch sound, too.
Go Ringo Go!!!!!
Funny how he says his book is "based on a novel"! 😄
Notice how during the second half of the verses the background singers sing a drawn-out "Frère Jacques"!
Nice harmonies
May be the best 2-chord song ever.
You should check out The Beatles movies "Hard Days Night" and "Help"!
They're way ahead of their times
These hits are delicious.
Beatles/The Word and also The Word Remixed😊
They did have a huge range. but remember that your listening to 7 years of work all at once, If you listen in order of release you will hear how they evolved it will make more sense but it still awesome, Also once you get past their early work the individual songs are less important as the album. (or side). they were really composing in 20-25 minute pieces made up of 6-8 songs on a side . You and other reactors are often missing the fuller experience of the Beatles and may other bands that created in that format .... One suggestion I have for "reaction channels" is that they offer some structure ,...Yes you can respond to your viewers polls and suggestion but give thing limits like only 60-65. or 70s Love you head phones. bought a pari for a friend that you remind me of .....
Great song, now play the flip side "RAIN", another great song
Just think you didn't have to technology back then like we do now but I really prefer From back in the day it's so raw and natural
Listen to that smoking bass.
Betcha didn't know they were singing a French nursery rhyme in the backing vocals. Lol
According to McCartney, the harmony vocals on
the track were arranged during the recording
session.[20] Martin later commented: "The way
the song itself is shaped and the slow,
contrapuntal statements from the backing voices
no one had really done that before."[21] In their
backing vocals over the third verse, Lennon and
Harrison sing the title of the French nursery
rhyme "Frère Jacques".[22]
The mash up you heard got it wrong if they matched "Paperback Writer" with "I'm a Believer." Boyce & Hart who wrote the first hit song for The Monkees, "Last Train to Clarksville," said they basically openly copied the sound of "Paperback Writer" (a hit in the summer of 1966). Don Kirshner told them to make a Beatles-sound-alike song for The Monkees' first record.
No two Beatles' songs ever sound the same
John Lennon wanted to be a writer in his younger years. It's about him, he wrote it. Very, very influenceial song in the history of rock and roll.
Paul wrote this inspired by a book store he was helping a friend open.
It was mostly written by Paul after his Aunty asked him why they always wrote about love and could they write about a different subject.
the Beatles/Monkees mash-up might have been with the Monkees song "Last Train to Clarksville", because it was largely based on Paperback Writer..... Paperback Writer was released as a 45 single, and on the flip side was another great song called "Rain"... back in the day these 45 records cost @ 79 cents... just about the greatest thing you can buy for 79 cents was two Beatles songs! There is a great video that was made for Paperback Writer of the Beatles lip synching the song in a garden... it's fun to watch and here it is... ua-cam.com/video/yYvkICbTZIQ/v-deo.html
I'm not sure I'd say it's "largely based on" Paperback Writer, but Boyce and Hart heard the fade-out of Paperback Writer on the radio once and went and wrote a song using what they remembered. And wrote a pretty good song, I must say. I'm a Monkees fan. Just not as huge as a Beatles fan. They're #1 through #42. Everybody else comes after them.
For two amazing songs showcasing the Beatles' beautiful harmonies, listen to "Because", and a live version of "This Boy".
You're so right! None of their songs sound similar. All totally different.
They could sing about a book of matches
Frere Jacques backup vocals Farajaka Farajaka need to spell check that but the background vocals are saying frere Shaka the songs are all different is the Beatles R2
My top 3 of course is Zeppelin The Beatles in Stevie ray
Whoever did the mashup had the wrong Monkees song. It should've been "Last Train To Clarksville" since Tommy Boyce first heard "Paperback Writer" on a crappy car radio and thought they were singing "Last Train To Clarksville" in the chorus and it inspired him to write that song.
That was Paperback Believer. Jim
I hope you don't mind all my comments dear but I just love discussing music with people who love music
Try Back in the USSR!!
THE BEATLES ARE THE BEST!
I think this is similar to the Monkees
Compare this song to other pop music recorded in 1966. They were on another planet.
Would you check out the band STRYPER the song is called THE VALLEY watch original video only it shouldn't get blocked
Eleanor Rigby.
Nice eh?? ❤😎
Thank you, don't of my top 5 Beatles songs. Enjoy. AKALowrider.
this is paul's little tribute to john's foray into wtiting his two books "in his own write" and "spaniard in the works." neither book is very good. full of silly drawings by john and full of his unique style of word play.
Paul? Bass, guitar drums
Not on this but. Sir Paul did
The Beatles never repeted them selts
There is a bad Lennon song. He should have never written Imagine.
Luv this song, it gets forgotten - killer guitar riff, solid beat keeps pulling you forward, all with a great baseline. And I haven't even mentioned the amazing harmonies, and the stop and go pattern which I don't believe had been done till this song in rock n roll.