@@TheSmileFetcher1961 I know I think it’s the best guitar opening in music history. Led Zeppelin is probably the best band of all time in my opinion. I respect the Beatles for how they changed everything about rock and roll, but Led Zeppelin took that change and made the most perfect rock and roll band of all time
Oh the memories. I remember how exciting it was when a new album came out. Mom would always buy it for this bratty kid. My brother was in Viet Nam and wrote to me about a Beatles channel he listened to. Unfortunately he never got to to hear their last 2 albums, Abbey Road and Let It Be.
Great story until the end. That is one of the saddest things I have read in quite some time. I cannot imagine dealing with that as a younger sister. Little good it does now, but I am sorry.
Their catalog is huge - individually as solo artists and together. Really diverse people and songs - you are really becoming knowledgeable of a wide variety of musicians and music styles 😊💕
From a business aspect, they had their first version of Revolution on the White Album and their producer George Martin suggested it would be a great single if it was rocked up. The album version is slow, laid back, and embellished with a lavish horn section. Quite a bit different from what most people think of when they hear the song. So since John said they were trying to say something about a peaceful Revolution in a world with so much violent revolutions going on at the time, he and Paul came up with the kicked up tempo and making all the guitars distorted. The result, along with Helter Skelter on the album, is the beginnings of hard rock/heavy metal.
@@THEJAYYSHOW this is probably Paul's most intense song- possibly the first heavy metal type of song done,and there's an unexpected admission by Ringo at the end just to let you know how much effort was put into it- enjoy
@@KarenLWhiting It is the name for a particular type of slide that appeared around the turn of the 20th century but that is not the source of the term. Helter skelter has meant disorderly haste or confusion since at least the 16th century.
Love the Beatles, back in the 70s, they were the first band that I got into, my Uncle turned me on to them, and gave me my first three albums, I was hooked, now at 62 I still love them, and still have all their albums now. My grandsons also love them too.
Wow! I was born in 1950 and was a teenager when they started! Knew the words to almost ever song! Give a listen to their song Come Together! Would love to see your reaction to it!!!!!
In one of the lyrics, Lennon sings, "But when you talk about destruction, Don't you know that you can count me out (in)", because he was feeling ambivalent about violent revolution.
This is a mixture of the single version (45 rpm 7-inch b-side of 'Hey Jude') and the album (The Beatles 'White Album'). The instrumentals were recorded in the studio (from the single version) but they sang the vocals live for a television show, with lyrical changes coming from the album version. One of the most powerful Beatles songs for sure. The guitars and drums of songs like 'Revolution' and 'Helter Skelter' went right through the bones... and then suddenly 'Blackbird' or 'In My Life' pops up. Awesome versatile band.
In the 60s, during the "Revolution," the vast vast majority of protesters (as it is today) wanted a peaceful solution to war, civil rights, etc. There were groups like SDS who wanted a more violent solution. The Beatles leamed towards a peaceful revolution (solution) and to look within yourself to be a better personal solution. " better free your minds instead." If we had hatred and violence in our hearts, we canot be a solution, and we are prisoners of our own minds. As the Moddy Blues wrote, "Revolution never won; it's just another form of gun to do again what they have done ...". Great song, and thanks for choosing it today.
Believe or not, this is a same group whit "Eleanor Rigby", "I'am the walrus", "Hey Jude", "I saw her in standing There" or "Here come the sun", there are a genius of rock :D
Yesterday was the anniversary of Johm Lennon's death, so I'm glad you uploaded this around that time!!! My favorite member is George, so whenever i watch the video it's him I'm watching lol sorry John, Paul, and Ringo!
Here Comes the Sun is my favorite!! Absolutely love George 💕 I saw Paul live here in Detroit when he was touring several years back and he did HCTS as a tribute to George and it was so beautiful 💖
i think this was kind of a dis track aimed at some of the more radical elements of the counter culture. Basically saying "yeah, we want a revolution, but not a violent hateful one".
Bonjour, Goodafternoon JAYY, hope you are well, thank you so much for your musical Beatles revolution song 🎶 so good beautifull choice. Take care be safe god bless you and your family too. Hugs and kissses. Tony from Paris France. 🗼 😉👍
I saw this as a video when I was 9 or 10. This is when I started loving heavy distorted guitars. The lyrics are awesome. Check out "revolution 1" from the white Album, a more mellow version. The electric piano on this version is out of this world.
This video was staggeringly wild and most welcome. When the White Album's version arrived later, we were all looking around - "Wow - they can change their songs soooo dramatically" and they were handing out licenses to all composers and bands, screaming, "You can do this too." Permission that has driving modern music before and after, too.
Interestingly there were several versions of this song. A softer version appears on the infamous White Album. I know there was some kind of strife regarding Yoko Ono and this song ... but I don't know what it was....perhaps some other commenter might know. (On the White Album, there is also a recording called Revolution No. 9 .... which is nothing like the song. I am unsure what the connection is....)
John Lennon was saying he wanted a change in society, he wanted it to be peaceful but he knew violence might happen: "But when you talk about destruction, don't you know that you can count me out.... IN." Three years later Lennon had the song "Power to the People" in which he sings, "you say you want a revolution, you better get it on right away."
there's actually three versions of this song. the original studio, single version (b-side to "hey jude.), the version on the white album and this version which combines the other two. that's nicky hopkins played the piano here off screen.
I Can't Wait until you watch The Beatles "Something". George Wrote it as a Love Song for his Wife, Patti Boyd. Patti has had More LEGENDARY Love Songs written about her than Any other Woman in Rock and Roll History... Both by George Harrison AND Eric Clapton! Trust Me, After Watching "Something", THAT will be how you see George Thereafter!
This song is still strangely applicable. "If you go carry pictures of Chairman Mao, you ain't gonna make it with anyone anyhow." A generation after WW2, the west was still fighting against some of those powers. The Soviets had the Berlin Wall in Germany and the Iron Curtain everywhere else. Cuba had just been turned communist. China was still killing their own people by the millions, engaged at this point in a "Cultural Revolution," and in general communism was stomping around the world killing people. Naturally, numerous people in the west were sympathetic to the communists, and this was the Beatles speaking out against that.
This was the flip side of Hey Jude, but a live version. On the single certain background vocals were not here, like the " Um shoo-be -" which was on the slow version on the White Album. Her I think they are singing live but to the recording with vocals removed. Otherwise where did the electric piano come from? So live vocals but not instruments...
Definitely one of my favorite songs of theirs. Also John is my favorite!! The video of their Don't let me Down rooftop concert is great but probably would be blocked. I notice others who react songs aren't blocked on the old Ed Sullivan Show. Actually on 2-9-64 they made their first appearance there. Keep up the good work, yr videos r enjoyable!
You say you want a revolution Well, you know We all want to change the world You tell me that it's evolution Well, you know We all want to change the world But when you talk about destruction Don't you know that you can count me out (in) Don't you know it's gonna be All right? Don't you know it's gonna be (all right) Don't you know it's gonna be (all right) You say you got a real solution Well, you know We'd all love to see the plan You ask me for a contribution Well, you know We're all doing what we can But if you want money for people with minds that hate All I can tell you is brother you have to wait Don't you know it's gonna be (all right) Don't you know it's gonna be (all right) Don't you know it's gonna be (all right) You say you'll change the constitution Well, you know We'd all love to change your head You tell me it's the institution Well, you know You better free your mind instead But if you go carrying pictures of Chairman Mao You ain't going to make it with anyone anyhow Don't you know it's gonna be (all right)
Only the vocals are live. They're singing to the studio backing track (note the piano and no piano player). The studio version is different to this "performance" in that the studio version doesn't include the "Bom-sho-be-do-wop" backing vocals, nor the ambiguity of John singing "You can count me out - in!" Both of which were in the slower album version of the song, "Revolution 1" but not on the single version.
There's 3 versions of this Song. This one, the "45" Version (Which takes out some of the background vocals for a "Grittier" Feel), and the "White Album" Version, which play's this to a Much more Relaxed, "Bluesy" Feel. Althou the "45" Version is my Favorite, you should listen to the White Album Version to Unwind!
Glad you got a nice surprise today! Many reactors have a lot of trouble doing The Beatles, due to their record company having YT yank the songs left and right, and leave it be. It's awesome Jayy was able to release this older reaction, so let's hope that will help you feel better.
@@THEJAYYSHOW Hi! I didn’t mean to be an a hole ?! I was only surprised that you reacted to the Beatles an even more surprised when you reacted to Revolution. I apologise if I insulted you.
Some suggestions of Heavenly music for you........ The Obvious Child by Paul Simon. Great song (watch the official video which is unforgettable and will be of especial interest to people of African American descent as the extra musicians add a pulsating excitement) It is truly exhilarating. She’s A Mystery Girl by Roy Orbison. One of the truly great vocal performances of an excellent song written by Bono. Unbelievable singing and excellent lyrics. Across The Border by Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt singing to perfection a truly lovely Springsteen song. Heavenly. There is a video watched by 2.5M with nice pictures and the lyrics.
You should also give a listen to The Zombies a great mid to late 60s band and not just Time of The Season that's so well known but their deeper tracks are what you should listen to like The Way I Feel Inside, Hung Up on a Dream and Brief Candles to name a few.
Yeah my dear girl so the thing is back in the day after the Beatles stop touring they would make these short films short clips a column and they would give them to all the TV stations all over the world and they would put them on their music programs did Clarke had a show and there was a whole host of other shows that would anxiously await these films to come out so they can put them on and you know that obviously they get the highest ratings imagine us when we growing up and we saw these for the first time on television it just blew our minds and wasn't it Paul just wearing sweatpants or John I can't remember now say wasn't that Billy Preston on keyboard? Yeah that electric piano it just had to be Billy all right there girl
Check out the Beatles "Abbey Road Medley" which should have been released as an extended single. This is the restored version: ua-cam.com/video/dcv1EFoaX-8/v-deo.html
After the hippie period, the Beatles decided that rock and roll had been the revolution after all. And where they went everyone was sure to follow. The wider trend in amplification had delivered pay gold for the likes of Cream and was about to turn the likes of Led Zeppelin et al into world-beaters. But the fab four were still the market leaders at this point. Even if the band itself was not long for this world.
That opening guitar riff is the best in music history!
Whole lotta love
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@@benaiah2119 That's not too bad either...
@@TheSmileFetcher1961 I know I think it’s the best guitar opening in music history. Led Zeppelin is probably the best band of all time in my opinion. I respect the Beatles for how they changed everything about rock and roll, but Led Zeppelin took that change and made the most perfect rock and roll band of all time
Oh the memories. I remember how exciting it was when a new album came out. Mom would always buy it for this bratty kid. My brother was in Viet Nam and wrote to me about a Beatles channel he listened to. Unfortunately he never got to to hear their last 2 albums, Abbey Road and Let It Be.
Great story until the end. That is one of the saddest things I have read in quite some time. I cannot imagine dealing with that as a younger sister. Little good it does now, but I am sorry.
Sorry.
Oh sorry about that. R.I.P
Thanks for reacting to the Beatles. I know it's so difficult to keep reactions to their music from being blocked.
Took 5 months to get this one up
@@THEJAYYSHOW Wow! Thanks for your perseverance!
That makes me SO happy that you're knowing who they are individually 😁
Lol I’m learning
@@THEJAYYSHOW and you're doing GREAT!!!! I got a huge smile on my face!!
Their catalog is huge - individually as solo artists and together. Really diverse people and songs - you are really becoming knowledgeable of a wide variety of musicians and music styles 😊💕
I’m not a huge Beatles fans but I just made a playlist of “only” the songs I liked.. it’s 77 songs worth lol
From a business aspect, they had their first version of Revolution on the White Album and their producer George Martin suggested it would be a great single if it was rocked up. The album version is slow, laid back, and embellished with a lavish horn section. Quite a bit different from what most people think of when they hear the song. So since John said they were trying to say something about a peaceful Revolution in a world with so much violent revolutions going on at the time, he and Paul came up with the kicked up tempo and making all the guitars distorted. The result, along with Helter Skelter on the album, is the beginnings of hard rock/heavy metal.
You should do their song “Helter Skelter”.
That sounds like a suspenseful title
@@THEJAYYSHOW this is probably Paul's most intense song- possibly the first heavy metal type of song done,and there's an unexpected admission by Ringo at the end just to let you know how much effort was put into it- enjoy
Helter Skelter is what they call a slide in England.
@@KarenLWhiting It is the name for a particular type of slide that appeared around the turn of the 20th century but that is not the source of the term. Helter skelter has meant disorderly haste or confusion since at least the 16th century.
@Edward Longshanks, thank you for the info.
Love the Beatles, back in the 70s, they were the first band that I got into, my Uncle turned me on to them, and gave me my first three albums, I was hooked, now at 62 I still love them, and still have all their albums now. My grandsons also love them too.
Wow! I was born in 1950 and was a teenager when they started! Knew the words to almost ever song! Give a listen to their song Come Together! Would love to see your reaction to it!!!!!
One of my favorite from them
It’s a good choice!
@@THEJAYYSHOW Yes
This is the third or fourth different version i have heard of Revolution from The Beatles. To that I say ALRIGHT, ALRIGHT, ALRIGHT!
I'm sorry, but I read "alright alright alright" in Matthew McConaughey's voice 😂
@@footballlover9207 WHO? I hear John Lennon.
In one of the lyrics, Lennon sings, "But when you talk about destruction, Don't you know that you can count me out (in)", because he was feeling ambivalent about violent revolution.
There was definitely a lot going on in the world in 1968 when they wrote this song..
LOVE IT!! This is one of my favorite driving songs, happy you liked it!
Long, wonderful road of their music to explore! 💚
I believe it
The Beatles are simply the best. 😎
Rough period for the Beatles. They had visited India and this led to splintering among the band. They never recovered yet the love never dissipated.
This is a mixture of the single version (45 rpm 7-inch b-side of 'Hey Jude') and the album (The Beatles 'White Album'). The instrumentals were recorded in the studio (from the single version) but they sang the vocals live for a television show, with lyrical changes coming from the album version. One of the most powerful Beatles songs for sure. The guitars and drums of songs like 'Revolution' and 'Helter Skelter' went right through the bones... and then suddenly 'Blackbird' or 'In My Life' pops up. Awesome versatile band.
And then there's also mind blowing "Revolution Number Nine" on the White Album...
@@Marlene55M Sure. But let's say that this sound collage is an acquired taste. 😉
Revolution #9 🤧
In the 60s, during the "Revolution," the vast vast majority of protesters (as it is today) wanted a peaceful solution to war, civil rights, etc. There were groups like SDS who wanted a more violent solution. The Beatles leamed towards a peaceful revolution (solution) and to look within yourself to be a better personal solution. " better free your minds instead." If we had hatred and violence in our hearts, we canot be a solution, and we are prisoners of our own minds. As the Moddy Blues wrote, "Revolution never won; it's just another form of gun to do again what they have done ...". Great song, and thanks for choosing it today.
My favourite Beatles song
This one has always one of my favs.
The greatest of all time!!!
Believe or not, this is a same group whit "Eleanor Rigby", "I'am the walrus", "Hey Jude", "I saw her in standing There" or "Here come the sun", there are a genius of rock :D
You're a born Beatles fan!! 😎
They were definitely ahead of their time
Just pure talent
Facts @Roger Caruso
Yesterday was the anniversary of Johm Lennon's death, so I'm glad you uploaded this around that time!!! My favorite member is George, so whenever i watch the video it's him I'm watching lol sorry John, Paul, and Ringo!
R.I.P to Him & George
This was the B side of Hey Jude in 1968 - I remember we were allowed to play Hey Jude at the Youth Club but not so much Revolution lol!
Wow that is where I heard it the first time! Apple Records!
Here Comes The Sun or Strawberry Fields Forever plz. Awesome reaction Jayy.
Here Comes the Sun is my favorite!! Absolutely love George 💕 I saw Paul live here in Detroit when he was touring several years back and he did HCTS as a tribute to George and it was so beautiful 💖
I reacted to both
Strawberry fields: ua-cam.com/video/jzFoIC4UPgE/v-deo.html
Here Comes the sun: ua-cam.com/video/vN89CfhBKZM/v-deo.html
@@THEJAYYSHOW if you liked how George sang lead on HCTS you’ll love him even more on the song Something of theirs. Its so damn good ❤️🔥 :)
i think this was kind of a dis track aimed at some of the more radical elements of the counter culture. Basically saying "yeah, we want a revolution, but not a violent hateful one".
The vocals are live, but the drums, organ, and guitars (backing tracks) are on tape in this video.
One of the best song(lennon)of the album whit "While My Guitar Gently Weeps"(harrison)
Bonjour, Goodafternoon JAYY, hope you are well, thank you so much for your musical Beatles revolution song 🎶 so good beautifull choice. Take care be safe god bless you and your family too. Hugs and kissses. Tony from Paris France. 🗼 😉👍
JOHN LENNON "INSTANT KARMA" & "HOLD ON"
I saw this as a video when I was 9 or 10. This is when I started loving heavy distorted guitars. The lyrics are awesome. Check out "revolution 1" from the white Album, a more mellow version. The electric piano on this version is out of this world.
This video was staggeringly wild and most welcome. When the White Album's version arrived later, we were all looking around - "Wow - they can change their songs soooo dramatically" and they were handing out licenses to all composers and bands, screaming, "You can do this too." Permission that has driving modern music before and after, too.
Love this song!
It’s too awesome to not love it and so powerful
Speaking as someone that grew up with the Beatles there was nothing remarkable about all this. It was just the next release by our favourite band.
Yeahhh Beatles
Interestingly there were several versions of this song. A softer version appears on the infamous White Album. I know there was some kind of strife regarding Yoko Ono and this song ... but I don't know what it was....perhaps some other commenter might know. (On the White Album, there is also a recording called Revolution No. 9 .... which is nothing like the song. I am unsure what the connection is....)
Really
"this mic is shit!"
-George Harrison before laughing while playing his guitar
John Lennon was saying he wanted a change in society, he wanted it to be peaceful but he knew violence might happen:
"But when you talk about destruction, don't you know that you can count me out.... IN."
Three years later Lennon had the song "Power to the People" in which he sings, "you say you want a revolution, you better get it on right away."
Check out the first version on The White Album. Very slow & bluesy. This in blows your socks of.
there's actually three versions of this song. the original studio, single version (b-side to "hey jude.), the version on the white album and this version which combines the other two. that's nicky hopkins played the piano here off screen.
I Can't Wait until you watch The Beatles "Something". George Wrote it as a Love Song for his Wife, Patti Boyd. Patti has had More LEGENDARY Love Songs written about her than Any other Woman in Rock and Roll History... Both by George Harrison AND Eric Clapton!
Trust Me, After Watching "Something", THAT will be how you see George Thereafter!
This song is still strangely applicable. "If you go carry pictures of Chairman Mao, you ain't gonna make it with anyone anyhow."
A generation after WW2, the west was still fighting against some of those powers. The Soviets had the Berlin Wall in Germany and the Iron Curtain everywhere else. Cuba had just been turned communist. China was still killing their own people by the millions, engaged at this point in a "Cultural Revolution," and in general communism was stomping around the world killing people. Naturally, numerous people in the west were sympathetic to the communists, and this was the Beatles speaking out against that.
Change a few words and this song speaks to the world as we know it today
This was the flip side of Hey Jude, but a live version. On the single certain background vocals were not here, like the " Um shoo-be -" which was on the slow version on the White Album. Her I think they are singing live but to the recording with vocals removed. Otherwise where did the electric piano come from? So live vocals but not instruments...
The very first album that I ever bought with my own money was a Beatles album in 1965 love all things the Beatles
Definitely one of my favorite songs of theirs. Also John is my favorite!! The video of their Don't let me Down rooftop concert is great but probably would be blocked. I notice others who react songs aren't blocked on the old Ed Sullivan Show. Actually on 2-9-64 they made their first appearance there. Keep up the good work, yr videos r enjoyable!
I wore that record out! I used to play that single 45 on repeat 😎
As George looks at Paul and mouths "John's mic is shit."
This was the single version. You should listen to 'Revolution 1' from the White Album, it's a slower more mellow version
🎸🎸🎸🎸
THE BEATLES "ROCKY RACCOON" & "THE FOOL ON THE HILL"
You say you want a revolution
Well, you know
We all want to change the world
You tell me that it's evolution
Well, you know
We all want to change the world
But when you talk about destruction
Don't you know that you can count me out (in)
Don't you know it's gonna be
All right?
Don't you know it's gonna be (all right)
Don't you know it's gonna be (all right)
You say you got a real solution
Well, you know
We'd all love to see the plan
You ask me for a contribution
Well, you know
We're all doing what we can
But if you want money for people with minds that hate
All I can tell you is brother you have to wait
Don't you know it's gonna be (all right)
Don't you know it's gonna be (all right)
Don't you know it's gonna be (all right)
You say you'll change the constitution
Well, you know
We'd all love to change your head
You tell me it's the institution
Well, you know
You better free your mind instead
But if you go carrying pictures of Chairman Mao
You ain't going to make it with anyone anyhow
Don't you know it's gonna be (all right)
Only the vocals are live. They're singing to the studio backing track (note the piano and no piano player). The studio version is different to this "performance" in that the studio version doesn't include the "Bom-sho-be-do-wop" backing vocals, nor the ambiguity of John singing "You can count me out - in!" Both of which were in the slower album version of the song, "Revolution 1" but not on the single version.
Amazing song
I love it!
There's 3 versions of this Song. This one, the "45" Version (Which takes out some of the background vocals for a "Grittier" Feel), and the "White Album" Version, which play's this to a Much more Relaxed, "Bluesy" Feel. Althou the "45" Version is my Favorite, you should listen to the White Album Version to Unwind!
John Lennon died 12-08-1980 always remember!!!
This was live. You can see George turn to Paul and say "John's mic is shit" halfway through the song. It still ROCKS though.
You should react to more of the beatles.
Two versions of this song. This is the radio version. Another (slower tempo) version on the White Album
@@michaelg7456 number 9, number 9…
That’s interesting
@@THEJAYYSHOW the lads caught no small amount of cr@p about this song with the implication they were “sell outs” and “betrayed the left agenda.” Fact.
@@iambecomepaul Not so much. The left, hippies et al embraced this political piece.
Three versions, that’s the live US version, a radio version and the white album version
I think the song was a response to the cultural/sexual revolution of the late 60s ( 68/69l and communism and war and Marxism
Thank you so much for sharing this with me
@@THEJAYYSHOW my pleasure
🎶 “but when you talk about destruction, don’t you know that you can count me out….in”. 🎶
71,000,000 views on You Tube. Never gets old.
A treasure
Wow…
from a person that wrote me that she would not react to the Beatles anymore that’s a surprise
Glad you got a nice surprise today!
Many reactors have a lot of trouble doing The Beatles, due to their record company having YT yank the songs left and right, and leave it be.
It's awesome Jayy was able to release this older reaction, so let's hope that will help you feel better.
This was uploaded in June but never was able to be released until today so I released it. Thanks ❤️
@@THEJAYYSHOW Hi! I didn’t mean to be an a hole ?! I was only surprised that you reacted to the Beatles an even more surprised when you reacted to Revolution.
I apologise if I insulted you.
Fantastic. ♥️🎼🎶🎵🇨🇦
Great song!!
Yes it is!
☮️💙💙💙🔥
I bet it was Paul’s ass who decided to add those “ shooby dowops bad decisions
This was the B side of Hey Jude - Apple Records.....first time I heard it !!
"While Lennon read a book on Marx"- Don Mclean ( American Pie)
They where responding to the civil rights movement during the 60’s
You finally broke through.
I did but took 5 months lol
@@THEJAYYSHOW I know!
❤
I'm not a Beatles fan but this is a great song. John Lennon has that high end trebly tone and George Harrison sounds like godzilla.
The lead guitar that kicks off the song was played by John Lennon.
@@bobwoolerOriGinal I know. I read that he was plugged straight into the mixing board and that's how he got that scratchy high end sound.
The songs make sense if you were there back then .
Some suggestions of Heavenly music for you........
The Obvious Child by Paul Simon. Great song (watch the official video which is unforgettable and will be of especial interest to people of African American descent as the extra musicians add a pulsating excitement) It is truly exhilarating.
She’s A Mystery Girl by Roy Orbison. One of the truly great vocal performances of an excellent song written by Bono. Unbelievable singing and excellent lyrics.
Across The Border by Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt singing to perfection a truly lovely Springsteen song. Heavenly. There is a video watched by 2.5M with nice pictures and the lyrics.
Good song good reaction
Thank you so much
The song is about the same problem things that are still happening today.
You should also give a listen to The Zombies a great mid to late 60s band and not just Time of The Season that's so well known but their deeper tracks are what you should listen to like The Way I Feel Inside, Hung Up on a Dream and Brief Candles to name a few.
Ok, that was "Revolution." Now, try reacting to "Revolution No. 9." You will be in for a shock. :-)
Don't do that to the poor woman. :-)
They were the greatest,responding to communism,war your right
Jayy for a good Beatles song try Let It Be!! But this reaction was great!! Keep it up sis! Hunae!!!!
Please react to Yer Blues from Beatles, one of my favroites
WHERE YOU SHOULD GO. Prog-rock piece inspired by Dear Prudence: ua-cam.com/video/pk9W0uHCqUY/v-deo.html
Yeah my dear girl so the thing is back in the day after the Beatles stop touring they would make these short films short clips a column and they would give them to all the TV stations all over the world and they would put them on their music programs did Clarke had a show and there was a whole host of other shows that would anxiously await these films to come out so they can put them on and you know that obviously they get the highest ratings imagine us when we growing up and we saw these for the first time on television it just blew our minds and wasn't it Paul just wearing sweatpants or John I can't remember now say wasn't that Billy Preston on keyboard? Yeah that electric piano it just had to be Billy all right there girl
Video is covered
Penny lane is another classic
Pretty much most of the stuff that was going on back then
Sheesh!
forget that crap and check out archi bell and the drells strategy
A cool Beatles sign - I think this was an anti war song (protest song)
Who was playing the piano?
Nicky Hopkins
@@andrewjeffries808 Thank you.
Vietnam war was happening at that time
Check out the Beatles "Abbey Road Medley" which should have been released as an extended single. This is the restored version: ua-cam.com/video/dcv1EFoaX-8/v-deo.html
After the hippie period, the Beatles decided that rock and roll had been the revolution after all. And where they went everyone was sure to follow. The wider trend in amplification had delivered pay gold for the likes of Cream and was about to turn the likes of Led Zeppelin et al into world-beaters. But the fab four were still the market leaders at this point. Even if the band itself was not long for this world.
Originally the song was slow, then the fast.
Beatles were of course liberal, but were NOT anti capitalist.
Against Communism, Mao was a Communist.
They got very political and issues of humanity.
it was more a response to communism in general