This LP was #1 for 30 weeks -- a record. It was replaced by their second album, "With The Beatles," at #1, and their first remained at #2 into the next year -- a record.
"Love Me Do" was their first single (P.S. I Love You" was the "B"-side). Went to #17. "Please Please Me" was their second single -- hit #1 on 2 of 3 charts. After that it was #1 all the way.
Simpler times, and simple love songs was what sold. They started off doing there own take on some of the Motown and Rock 'n' Roll songs they learnt off records brought into the port of Liverpool from the US. Their harmonies in particular were trying to emulate their Motown heroes style, and the well used "Oooo!!" they had picked up from rocker, Little Richard. They were always open about their influences, and they had the effect of popularising a lot of US artists that had been widely over looked or denied access to the mass markets in their own country, but were warmly welcomed by unsegregated British audiences who loved the music. This album, is pretty much a live studio take of them playing as a 4 piece band with just a scattering of occasional overdubs of additional instruments like the harmonica or a piano. The naiveté of these first steps though is quickly developed into more and more sophisticated song writing and less cover versions, all whilst becoming engulfed in an increasingly gruelling round of world tours, TV appearances, interviews and motion pictures, even so they rarely let their productivity or creativity faulter, and managed to maintain a checky and witty public persona that won over fans with their down to earth charm. Always pushing forward with ideas, their 10 year legacy of musical and cultural firsts is unlikely to ever be surpassed by any other band.
I was glad to hear you say that it is interesting to see how a band’s music evolves over time. The rapid and unmistakable evolution of The Beatles’ music was masterful, extraordinary, unprecedented, and unmatched. Together, their musical genius led the way and everyone else followed, copied, emulated, and, in the end, was free to experiment, try different sounds, get wild and crazy. Every time the Beatles dropped a new album, it was Christmas, New Years Eve, and the 4th of July all at once. I was a young teenager and couldn’t wait to get my new record home and on the turntable. Shocking new sounds, freaky new looks, catchy unforgettable melodies, irresistible dance beats, fabulous harmonies. And I played each album hundreds of times and the lyrics were forever programmed into my brain. The Beatles played a lead role on the stage of my life - second to none, but followed closely by Pink Floyd.
The Beatles were in their early 20s when they made this album. They were into American Rhythm and Blues music. They were copying that, but since they were from Liverpool, England, it came off like a whole new sound, it changed everything, and it kicked off a decade of Rock and Roll.
Kezzyboii, when this came out in England in 1962-63, rock music was still in its infancy. Dance pop with R&B influences. The Beatles 'took a sad song and made it better' and historically, started the changes in rock music. By 1964, 'Beatlemania' conquered the world and nearly every song became a radio hit!
Might be an idea to add that that means Please Please Me - the WHOLE ALBUM, not just Please Please Me, the song!! (He might not know what an 'LP' is! ) 😀
They recorded this album in one day! Twist and Shout was last, recorded late at night and John's voice was totally raw. He just powered his way through several takes until he couldn't sing no more!
This was the early 60s and the Beatles were taking most of their influence from American R&B acts like Smokey Robinson, Little Richard, The Ronettes, and such. In the new Beatles 64 documentary, by far the sexiest part was seeing the Beatles hanging out with the Ronettes in NYC. Ronnie Spector was a gorgeous queen and it was cool to see the chemistry between the 2 pop groups just chillin
Glad you are starting at the beginning. Worth noting that they had non album singles- so before the next album there was 3 singles (A& B sides). From me to you, She loves you, I want to hold your hand. (They are on the album called “Past Masters” - non album songs. Ps. This album stayed at no 1 for 30 weeks, only replaced by the next Beatles album (some songs may be a little dated, but way ahead of anything else at the time.
History. Kennedy assassinated November 22, 1963. The Nation was in mourning. The Beatles appeared on The Ed Sullivan Show (the Combination of Joe Rogan & Simon Cowell today) February 9, 1964 to an audience of 70% of Americans. They were fun & brought joy to America again. A R&R band from Liverpool, England healing a nation is insane, but it’s history. America’s youth & The Beatles grew together.
Kezzy, after hearing Magical Mystery Tour, from 1967, it's cool to go back to their very beginnings with Please Please Me! Talk about a quantum leap from their 1963 sound to their 1967 music! They took over the world in 1964 and they never let go until they broke up in 1970. It's a tragedy that they had to break up but the fame and the in-fighting within the band had taken its toll, so they called it a day. But what music they made in a short 8 years!
Their first few albums are so funny, because every song is basically a love song. This is because they were 4 working class punk kids from England, they were initially playing in clubs, once they got a manager, he polished up their image, made them stop swearing and smoking on stage and wearing matching suits to appeal to a larger audience. Their target audience were in particular teenage girls so every song from that period is directed to them. Soon after they said f that and became the unhinged band we all know and love.
You're basically listening to a live show here, the sets the Beatles would perform night after night in clubs in 1961 and '62. In fact, they recorded most of this, their first album, in a single day, ten hours, pretty much just playing live, getting many of the tracks done in one or two takes.
It's funny, you listening to the all of these classic bands takes me back to my early life where my dad would play these albums. Especially when we would go rock climbing in the New Mexico wilderness. Brings back some beautiful memories man, Thank you.
Awesome reaction! Please continue on in chronological order to the next Beatles album. And just wanted to state a simple fact, that The Beatles are beyond the best, or most influential band in the world as some here in the comment section like to say, which in reality, is really so subjective. What is not subjective is, to this very day, The Beatles are the biggest selling music artist of all time and nobody else even comes close. Bigger than Michael Jackson, bigger than Elvis Presley, bigger than Rhianna, bigger than Madonna, bigger than Taylor Swift, bigger than Drake, bigger than Dr. Dre, bigger than any other music artist that ever breathed air and walked the face of this earth! Nobody else even comes close to their record sales. Do a quick google search and you'll see what I'm talking about. Again, awesome reaction! Peace
With 'Please Please Me' they basically just did what they had been doing live for 2 years, in Hamburg and Liverpool and, pretty much recorded the album live.
You guys, the live version of "Boys", from the "Eight Days a Week" album, is INSANE! The guys are flying through that song, and Paul is murdering the bass part! Insane jams on that live album!
John was murdered by a fan, in New York ,he walking home to see his son. Heart breaking that day was for us all. George passed from cancer. Paul and Ringo still touring and they are in their 80's.!! fabulous that we still have them.. check out the recent music video and documentary.
In the early 80s, Paul McCartney and Michael Jackson collaborated on a couple songs, one (The Girl is Mine) went on Michael Jackson's Thriller album, the other (Say Say Say) went on a McCartney album, but while they were working on these songs, Paul told Michael that the real money in music is in publishing rights and recommended buying other artists songs to supplement his income. Michael Jackson took this advice and bought a bunch of Lennon/McCartney Beatles publishing rights right out from under Paul McCartney's nose.
Some additional info and clarification: In modern (since the early 1900s)history, culturally the decades overlap, which is why you had 1950s "style" music being recorded by them on their early 2 albums. 1940s music went from 1942 to 1952, with early rock beginning to branch out. "50's" music went from about 52 to about 63, and "60s music went from about 1964 to 1973. It's why you had 1980 styles still happening in the early 90s. I see a lot of "oh, that sounds so '70s", when it really is '60s
Tommy James and the Shondells. They are kind of cheesy psychedelic pop but it's the exact cheesy psychedelic pop that I love! If you want to check out a single song I suggest Crimson and Clover. The 5-minute album version is a journey. Toke up!
It didn’t sound trippy because trippy wasn’t a thing yet. Keep in mind, the producer who took them on hadn’t produced a modern type of band before. George Martin started with comedy and novelty records, then classical music. He’s referred to as ‘the fifth Beatle’ as he personally taught them about recording and composition.
You need to watch the docu series, Get Back once you get through the music. Made a couple of years ago, video of them creating and writing fully restored to HD will blow your mind. And the 'new' song they just released with a video of them all. Now and then
Love Me Do is such a VIBE!! It's such a rootsy, bluesy song but it's got a buried hook, with that harmony part! Love Me Do is their first official single release and it was a sleeper hit, you know? It got them started and did pretty good on the charts but their next song went to Number 1, baby! Then they never looked back! UK/Europe domination by the end of 1963 and world domination by the middle of 1964! No lie!
KEEP THE BEATLES REACTIONS UP MANNNNN. They recorded all these tracks in just a day. I’ll just repeat chat, the early albums from this to 1964 have covers in their albums, but starting from 1965 with Help! the covers started to fade out and began to have all their tracks written by them. Early beatles from 1963-65 have a vibe like this, but starting from Rubber Soul (also 1965) you would start to heavily notice their transformation. Also they did produce pretty much two albums every year, insane. Pls keep the bealtes reactions up man, and my favorite one is Abbey Road, but I promise you all of them are great either way.
anna is an arthur alexander song...there's many black covers on here...isley bros, miracles...chains by shirrells as was boys...ringo's singin' 'boys'...
Kezzy, after this album, they toured a boatload during the year and put out 4 more singles. Then they released their second album, "With The Beatles", in November (on 11/22, the day of President Kennedy's assassination), and that album has a lot more "raw", rocking, and fun music on it! They got their chops together a lot during that year and that albums rips!! Woo!
Look at you. You can hardly stop yourself from dancing. That is what it was about. We met girls at dances. They had to wait to be asked to dance. They would dance with anyone if it was The Beatles. The girls loved them. If you could dance and sing along and make the words yours, she might let you buy her a Coke. The girls were hot. The pill had just been invented.
thanks for following up on my recommendation for release date and couple factoids. p.s. amplifier on in basement and fender in hand playing a couple of these tunes now. 👍
Kezzy, just a heads up: on their first couple albums (and on album # 4) they mixed original songs with cover songs. They started out from the late 1950's as a cover band, while they learned to play their instruments and gained experience as working musicians. They had dabbled at songwriting before they got signed to a record deal but they really picked up the task after that. But in 1963, when this album came out, they had to supplement their new originals with covers, but that is OK because they actually turned the covers into their own, you know? When they recorded other artist's songs they made those songs SHINE! You'll hear some of that on this album!
another fun fact.....thet beatles occupied the top 5 spots on the billboard top 100 in april 1964 and had a total of 12 songs in the top 100.......chew on that one...
You need to see if you can find a video of their first overseas tour when they came to New York City and see the reaction of all the girls they were just losing their shit
Love - or more precisely, teen/twenty something romance with all its hormone-driven agonies and ecstasies - WAS the sole subject matter of popular music back in the day (50s to mid-60s), all but for a handful of 'novelty songs' with usually comic themes. And the more heart-wrenching and corny that romance was, the better! The big benefit of this for aspiring teenage musicians was that it attracted admiring girls in far greater numbers than their non-musician mates could dream of... Why would they fight the fashion while it was all working so well for them - AND they got paid for it!!
i'm one those beatles' devotees who love all the beatles discography. this early stuff is as good as the later stuff. but "anna" and "taste of honey" are 2 songs on this album i can do without. they're covers and the beatles play them, like perfectly. i just don't like the songs. almost every beatles album has 1 or 2 songs i don't particularly like. its partly their progression, they're evolution that adds to the beatles mythos. just love these guys from start to finish. ok? ok.
This LP was #1 for 30 weeks -- a record. It was replaced by their second album, "With The Beatles," at #1, and their first remained at #2 into the next year -- a record.
You also want to check out their "Live at the BBC" recordings for radio. There you hear that they were a tight, kick-ass band.
"Love Me Do" was their first single (P.S. I Love You" was the "B"-side). Went to #17. "Please Please Me" was their second single -- hit #1 on 2 of 3 charts.
After that it was #1 all the way.
Thank you for loving our Beatles now they are your also..!! you have been blessed.
The early Beatles have so much energy, charm, and charisma. Thanks!
95 per cent of popular music have always been love songs.
Simpler times, and simple love songs was what sold. They started off doing there own take on some of the Motown and Rock 'n' Roll songs they learnt off records brought into the port of Liverpool from the US. Their harmonies in particular were trying to emulate their Motown heroes style, and the well used "Oooo!!" they had picked up from rocker, Little Richard. They were always open about their influences, and they had the effect of popularising a lot of US artists that had been widely over looked or denied access to the mass markets in their own country, but were warmly welcomed by unsegregated British audiences who loved the music. This album, is pretty much a live studio take of them playing as a 4 piece band with just a scattering of occasional overdubs of additional instruments like the harmonica or a piano. The naiveté of these first steps though is quickly developed into more and more sophisticated song writing and less cover versions, all whilst becoming engulfed in an increasingly gruelling round of world tours, TV appearances, interviews and motion pictures, even so they rarely let their productivity or creativity faulter, and managed to maintain a checky and witty public persona that won over fans with their down to earth charm. Always pushing forward with ideas, their 10 year legacy of musical and cultural firsts is unlikely to ever be surpassed by any other band.
I was glad to hear you say that it is interesting to see how a band’s music evolves over time. The rapid and unmistakable evolution of The Beatles’ music was masterful, extraordinary, unprecedented, and unmatched. Together, their musical genius led the way and everyone else followed, copied, emulated, and, in the end, was free to experiment, try different sounds, get wild and crazy. Every time the Beatles dropped a new album, it was Christmas, New Years Eve, and the 4th of July all at once. I was a young teenager and couldn’t wait to get my new record home and on the turntable. Shocking new sounds, freaky new looks, catchy unforgettable melodies, irresistible dance beats, fabulous harmonies. And I played each album hundreds of times and the lyrics were forever programmed into my brain. The Beatles played a lead role on the stage of my life - second to none, but followed closely by Pink Floyd.
Absolutely, perfectly stated!
"Pink Floyd's" first LP was 1967. And if not for "The Beatles" no one would have heard of them, if they even happened, in the US.
"The Beatles" kicked the door down and made possible all that followed.
Facts
The Beatles were in their early 20s when they made this album. They were into American Rhythm and Blues music. They were copying that, but since they were from Liverpool, England, it came off like a whole new sound, it changed everything, and it kicked off a decade of Rock and Roll.
The Beatles are love all love... I love them since 64'! 🪲🪲🪲🪲🍏💜🧡
Latecomer, eh?
Kezzyboii, when this came out in England in 1962-63, rock music was still in its infancy. Dance pop with R&B influences. The Beatles 'took a sad song and made it better' and historically, started the changes in rock music. By 1964, 'Beatlemania' conquered the world and nearly every song became a radio hit!
Please Please Me was recorded in 10 hours. Basically a live LP.
Might be an idea to add that that means Please Please Me - the WHOLE ALBUM, not just Please Please Me, the song!! (He might not know what an 'LP' is! ) 😀
That was our first single in the house. I was 4 I think. And, I think "Can't Buy Me Love" was the B side. Loved the Beatles all my life!
No, wait! "Love Me Do"
The Beatles just ooze with excitement, I can't stop smiling.
They recorded this album in one day! Twist and Shout was last, recorded late at night and John's voice was totally raw. He just powered his way through several takes until he couldn't sing no more!
"The Beatles": energy, and joy. Fun!
"Anna" (Go With Him)" is a cover of R&B Arthur Alexander.
This was the early 60s and the Beatles were taking most of their influence from American R&B acts like Smokey Robinson, Little Richard, The Ronettes, and such. In the new Beatles 64 documentary, by far the sexiest part was seeing the Beatles hanging out with the Ronettes in NYC. Ronnie Spector was a gorgeous queen and it was cool to see the chemistry between the 2 pop groups just chillin
Beatles were just the coolest. I wojld have loved to have kick it with Ronettes in the 60's 🔥🔥
First memories of LIFE right here!!!!
20:30 It's Ringo the drummer singing lead on BOYS, George sang lead on the previous song, CHAINS.
Glad you are starting at the beginning. Worth noting that they had non album singles- so before the next album there was 3 singles (A& B sides). From me to you, She loves you, I want to hold your hand. (They are on the album called “Past Masters” - non album songs.
Ps. This album stayed at no 1 for 30 weeks, only replaced by the next Beatles album (some songs may be a little dated, but way ahead of anything else at the time.
History. Kennedy assassinated November 22, 1963. The Nation was in mourning. The Beatles appeared on The Ed Sullivan Show (the Combination of Joe Rogan & Simon Cowell today) February 9, 1964 to an audience of 70% of Americans. They were fun & brought joy to America again. A R&R band from Liverpool, England healing a nation is insane, but it’s history. America’s youth & The Beatles grew together.
@@mitchellbatchelor1594 that’s some interesting facts 🔥 thanks for the info
"Baby, It's You" was a cover of R&B girl group "The Shirelles".
Kezzy, after hearing Magical Mystery Tour, from 1967, it's cool to go back to their very beginnings with Please Please Me! Talk about a quantum leap from their 1963 sound to their 1967 music! They took over the world in 1964 and they never let go until they broke up in 1970. It's a tragedy that they had to break up but the fame and the in-fighting within the band had taken its toll, so they called it a day. But what music they made in a short 8 years!
Their first few albums are so funny, because every song is basically a love song. This is because they were 4 working class punk kids from England, they were initially playing in clubs, once they got a manager, he polished up their image, made them stop swearing and smoking on stage and wearing matching suits to appeal to a larger audience. Their target audience were in particular teenage girls so every song from that period is directed to them. Soon after they said f that and became the unhinged band we all know and love.
Good to see you doing this very early one. This where it all started. Nothing was the same after.
You're basically listening to a live show here, the sets the Beatles would perform night after night in clubs in 1961 and '62. In fact, they recorded most of this, their first album, in a single day, ten hours, pretty much just playing live, getting many of the tracks done in one or two takes.
"Twist and Shout" is a cover of R&B "The Isley Brothers".
What was great about early Beatles is you can sing along with all their songs.
It's funny, you listening to the all of these classic bands takes me back to my early life where my dad would play these albums. Especially when we would go rock climbing in the New Mexico wilderness. Brings back some beautiful memories man, Thank you.
"Chains" R&B cover of song by "The Cookies".
"Boys" is a cover of song by R&B girl group "The Shirelles". This is Ringo singing.
Awesome reaction! Please continue on in chronological order to the next Beatles album. And just wanted to state a simple fact, that The Beatles are beyond the best, or most influential band in the world as some here in the comment section like to say, which in reality, is really so subjective. What is not subjective is, to this very day, The Beatles are the biggest selling music artist of all time and nobody else even comes close. Bigger than Michael Jackson, bigger than Elvis Presley, bigger than Rhianna, bigger than Madonna, bigger than Taylor Swift, bigger than Drake, bigger than Dr. Dre, bigger than any other music artist that ever breathed air and walked the face of this earth! Nobody else even comes close to their record sales. Do a quick google search and you'll see what I'm talking about.
Again, awesome reaction!
Peace
"The Beatles" still outsell everyone else.
Only Paul and Ringo are still around, I'm seeing Paul next week in fact in London
This is why i love their early stuff because they were heavily influenced by soul and r&b and motown.
With 'Please Please Me' they basically just did what they had been doing live for 2 years, in Hamburg and Liverpool and, pretty much recorded the album live.
This LP is essentially R&B. They loved US Black R&B, and 50s rock and roll and R&B, and country . . .
Timeless music Kezzy, the Beatles influenced many many major bands of the 60s and 70s. Another great reaction bro 🔥🔥
@@JohnnyBoy-D 🔥🔥🔥
Appreciate you Johnny
@@KezzyBoii❤
In North America, this album was called 'Introducing.. The Beatles.'.
Dude
They recorded this album in one day……..
Seriously, recorded it live in one day.
Insane
@@timbaker6540that’s crazy 💯
You guys, the live version of "Boys", from the "Eight Days a Week" album, is INSANE! The guys are flying through that song, and Paul is murdering the bass part! Insane jams on that live album!
John was murdered by a fan, in New York ,he walking home to see his son. Heart breaking that day was for us all. George passed from cancer. Paul and Ringo still touring and they are in their 80's.!! fabulous that we still have them.. check out the recent music video and documentary.
🔥🔥🔥🔥‼️‼️‼️‼️
In the early 80s, Paul McCartney and Michael Jackson collaborated on a couple songs, one (The Girl is Mine) went on Michael Jackson's Thriller album, the other (Say Say Say) went on a McCartney album, but while they were working on these songs, Paul told Michael that the real money in music is in publishing rights and recommended buying other artists songs to supplement his income. Michael Jackson took this advice and bought a bunch of Lennon/McCartney Beatles publishing rights right out from under Paul McCartney's nose.
@@DreadRandal I need to see the songs with MJ
Some additional info and clarification: In modern (since the early 1900s)history, culturally the decades overlap, which is why you had 1950s "style" music being recorded by them on their early 2 albums. 1940s music went from 1942 to 1952, with early rock beginning to branch out. "50's" music went from about 52 to about 63, and "60s music went from about 1964 to 1973. It's why you had 1980 styles still happening in the early 90s. I see a lot of "oh, that sounds so '70s", when it really is '60s
Visuals are always great listening to the music,
Looooove your reactions Kezz!! ❤❤❤
Tommy James and the Shondells. They are kind of cheesy psychedelic pop but it's the exact cheesy psychedelic pop that I love! If you want to check out a single song I suggest Crimson and Clover. The 5-minute album version is a journey. Toke up!
It didn’t sound trippy because trippy wasn’t a thing yet. Keep in mind, the producer who took them on hadn’t produced a modern type of band before. George Martin started with comedy and novelty records, then classical music.
He’s referred to as ‘the fifth Beatle’ as he personally taught them about recording and composition.
" Taste of Honey" was a play, then a film. "The Beatles" weren't limited to "genre".
taste of honey was a burt bacarach [or hal david] song. very big hit for everyone. they always tried to do a song for everyone...
RIP George and John
I have this vinyl. Great review.
McCartney's bass work on 'I saw her standing there' was years ahead of its' time
Rather just behind its time a couple years...listen to Chuck Berrys' I'm Talkin' About You for the McCartney bassline inspiration
Ten of the fourteen songs on the album were recorded in a single day...live in the studio.
¡ LOS PUTOS AMOS ! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🤟🏻🤟🏻🤟🏻🇨🇱🇨🇱🇨🇱
Missed the LIVE I was out buying some extra chocolate 🍫 I’m gonna watch it now✌🏻🧡
@@goldieschooch8512 🖤🔥
The first four LPs were NOT PANNED. They were two-track pre-mixed MONO.
You need to watch the docu series, Get Back once you get through the music. Made a couple of years ago, video of them creating and writing fully restored to HD will blow your mind. And the 'new' song they just released with a video of them all. Now and then
definitely continue and listen to rubber soul,sgt peppers,white album,abbey road
Baby, it’s you was sung by The Shirelles first. Both are great versions
Love Me Do is such a VIBE!! It's such a rootsy, bluesy song but it's got a buried hook, with that harmony part! Love Me Do is their first official single release and it was a sleeper hit, you know? It got them started and did pretty good on the charts but their next song went to Number 1, baby! Then they never looked back! UK/Europe domination by the end of 1963 and world domination by the middle of 1964! No lie!
❤❤
This was back when all we knew was the Beach boys and Paul Revere in the raiders We had never heard anything like these guys ever.
KEEP THE BEATLES REACTIONS UP MANNNNN. They recorded all these tracks in just a day. I’ll just repeat chat, the early albums from this to 1964 have covers in their albums, but starting from 1965 with Help! the covers started to fade out and began to have all their tracks written by them. Early beatles from 1963-65 have a vibe like this, but starting from Rubber Soul (also 1965) you would start to heavily notice their transformation. Also they did produce pretty much two albums every year, insane. Pls keep the bealtes reactions up man, and my favorite one is Abbey Road, but I promise you all of them are great either way.
anna is an arthur alexander song...there's many black covers on here...isley bros, miracles...chains by shirrells as was boys...ringo's singin' 'boys'...
Kezzy, after this album, they toured a boatload during the year and put out 4 more singles. Then they released their second album, "With The Beatles", in November (on 11/22, the day of President Kennedy's assassination), and that album has a lot more "raw", rocking, and fun music on it! They got their chops together a lot during that year and that albums rips!! Woo!
Bueller!.... Bueller!..... Bueller! ..... Ferris Bueller movie .... he's on the float in Downtown Chicago. Twist and Shout.
Look at you. You can hardly stop yourself from dancing. That is what it was about. We met girls at dances. They had to wait to be asked to dance. They would dance with anyone if it was The Beatles. The girls loved them. If you could dance and sing along and make the words yours, she might let you buy her a Coke. The girls were hot. The pill had just been invented.
thanks for following up on my recommendation for release date and couple factoids. p.s. amplifier on in basement and fender in hand playing a couple of these tunes now. 👍
Chains was a cover of a soul group from America. Otis Redding I think.
I believe Carol King wrote Chains.
The Beatles covered songs on their early LPs. They did them better than the originals. 2024 you can’t appreciate their talent like 1964.
Check out I Feel fine, Paperback Writer, Hey Bulldog, Drive My Car... heck, check them all. lol
Kezzy, just a heads up: on their first couple albums (and on album # 4) they mixed original songs with cover songs. They started out from the late 1950's as a cover band, while they learned to play their instruments and gained experience as working musicians. They had dabbled at songwriting before they got signed to a record deal but they really picked up the task after that. But in 1963, when this album came out, they had to supplement their new originals with covers, but that is OK because they actually turned the covers into their own, you know? When they recorded other artist's songs they made those songs SHINE! You'll hear some of that on this album!
If you managed to react to the full White Album by the Beatles you will be the reaction goat. It's a double LP and a banger
They from Liverpool England.
If yiubsaw tge movie, "Ferris Bueller's Day Off", then you would have hesrd this song in the parade section of the movie!
Pink Floyd's first album is "The Piper at the Gates of Dawn" it's their only album without David Gilmour.
another fun fact.....thet beatles occupied the top 5 spots on the billboard top 100 in april 1964 and had a total of 12 songs in the top 100.......chew on that one...
After the Beatles do the Rolling Stones, still touring to this day
You need to see if you can find a video of their first overseas tour when they came to New York City and see the reaction of all the girls they were just losing their shit
Electrical! And all love 🎉❤
“Boys” is Ringo.
The Dude abides
Yeah, the way to do it is chronologically, interspersed with related singles.
They were the most talented band ever. They sold more records than anyone ever.
Keezy, you gotta react to the beatles "kansas city" and also the beatles "the white album" 😊 youll love it! ❤
There are several decent documentaries about "The Beatles" on youtube.
Love - or more precisely, teen/twenty something romance with all its hormone-driven agonies and ecstasies - WAS the sole subject matter of popular music back in the day (50s to mid-60s), all but for a handful of 'novelty songs' with usually comic themes. And the more heart-wrenching and corny that romance was, the better! The big benefit of this for aspiring teenage musicians was that it attracted admiring girls in far greater numbers than their non-musician mates could dream of... Why would they fight the fashion while it was all working so well for them - AND they got paid for it!!
No that's Ringo on boys.
Ringo sings Boys
Do you want to know a secret is George Harrison's voice.
You were at like the 8th album before.
Isn't Boys sung by Ringo? Correct me if I'm wrong.
Please turn up your music audio levels thanks
@@utubernow1 💪🏾
NEVER EVER NEVER should you play remastered versions of Classic Rock songs, should be illegal to alter Classic Rock..
Led Zeppelin! 😊
i'm one those beatles' devotees who love all the beatles discography. this early stuff is as good as the later stuff. but "anna" and "taste of honey" are 2 songs on this album i can do without. they're covers and the beatles play them, like perfectly. i just don't like the songs. almost every beatles album has 1 or 2 songs i don't particularly like. its partly their progression, they're evolution that adds to the beatles mythos. just love these guys from start to finish. ok? ok.
This is what the Beatles sounded like before they started smoking weed with Bob Dylan.
@@matthechler5718 😂😂😂 I would have to agree
Yup, they were mostly on amphetamines at this point :p
Thanks Bob!
This is more about all the speed they took in Hamburg.
Back when they were just doing Benzedrine inhalers...
This was a cover
george and john are no longer with us
It's like back in the day white guys didn't sing like this except for the Beatles.