When I was younger, I used to read and study and memorize everything about The Beatles that I could. Now I'm much older and have forgotten many of those facts and stories. But it is wonderful to see a younger person taking such an interest in The Beatles. When I mention them to most younger kids, they look at me like I just landed in a spaceship from ye olden times when everything was in black and white and dinosaurs ruled the Earth. 😎
Wow, that was hilarious. You should write my next script. It's so weird because when me and my fellow Beatle fan buddies start jabbering on and on I can feel the collective eye roll of everyone else. I have a friend who just text's me every Tuesday "Nice video man...also fuck the Beatles". Makes me laugh.
I’m 14 and I LOVE the Beatles! They are my favourite band.. it’s sad really, that people don’t hear much Beatles music anymore :l I never knew my parents and I’ve been in and out of different families my whole life. I had obviously heard of the Beatles, but I had never actually heard any Beatles songs before a year ago. There was a guy on the bus while I was on going home, who was playing very loud music and annoying everyone else on the bus. He was playing a load of loud annoying random stuff, and then he played Eleanor Rigby. I thought it was pretty good so I searched it and saw it was the Beatles, I honestly didn’t even know the names of any one of them. xD But I wanted to know what all the fuss was about so I listened to more and more, and then I watched loads of documentaries, UA-cam videos, almost all of there songs and any interview I could find of any of them. And even though two of them have sadly passed, and the other two are very old and I’m likely never to meet them, they are like my heroes, and my best friends in a weird way. They’ve helped me get through the toughest times, and I only have gratitude for all four of them! It’s sad that most people will never get the opportunity to experience the power of music, because it is incredible how just listening to people make sounds can change your emotions entirely. My friends do look at me weird when they ask me what my favourite singer and band is, and I say Paul McCartney and the Beatles XD but I don’t care, if they don’t get it, they haven’t heard it. I do also love Ed Sheeran, Sia and the occasional Bruno Mars songs, because they have helped me too, but I gotta hand it to John, Paul, George and Ringo they’re pretty damn good!
@@goodlord370 Thats inspiring to hear, and Im sorry you never knew your biological parents, but remember you are an individual and can do anything you want with your life. Good luck!
According to Goeff Emerick (the engineer), this song was added hastily at the end of the sessions because Revolver would have been too short and needed one more song. I'm sure the song had already been mostly written, but typical of the Beatles that even a last-minute addition was still more musical GENIUS.
Have you considered making videos on albums as a whole? Like not necessarily a song by song breakdown, but more so the album, its significance, the lore behind it, tones, and your own thoughts and opinions?
I've definitely considered it but I prefer ( for now) to leave that to the youtubers who do that already. There's a lot of them and to be completely honest; It's a bit boring. One by one for now but I won't rule it out and thank you for the suggestion.
The HollyHobs Awesome, one of the reasons I really like the beatles is because they have so much intresting, random, triva and stories behind every song, so what youre doing on this platform really hits home with me. Keep up the great work!
Hell yea, I think the song is so dense I may just do a short documentary on the actual animal and sign off with "And as you can see...John Lennon was literally a walrus."
3:30 Do you think it should have been better for Paul to take part of the ‘trip’?… _It was_ fifty-one _years ago today_ - on August 29th, 1966 - The BEATLES played their very last live performance at Candlestick Park in San Francisco, California… obviously not considering the roof-top concert during the _Get Back_ sessions…
Actually that other point as to why he left this session has been dispelled already Paul did Acid in December 1965, just after Rubber Soul was released (He just kept this to himself for years and only recently was this fact dug up) He was well within the mindset as the rest by then And his bass lines really reflect such on this album, he goes to all kinds of neat little places
I love your enthusiasm: I was 13 when the boys hit Ed Sullivan. Nothing's been the same since. You talked about how hard work is more important than drugs in creativity. Sure! What you didn't say, but probably would agree with is that trusting, developing, exercising, and stretching your imagination is also part of "hard work" in music composition at least when thinking of the Beatle's work. Ranking the "best" Beatle songs is like ranking french bread, shrimp, and ice cream. They likely revolve into top position at different moments and for different reasons. In any one of the years they were together there would be 3 or 10 "best" songs. But ranking seems to be a genetic law of man. Just to put it in perspective. I long ago decided that "If I Fell" was best song maybe because it has the least hoopla. Their voices are plain, and what's behind the voices is minimal. The beauty of it rests solidly on the composition. In their beginnings, their biggest instrument was of course their voices, and their wonderful voices carry this composition perfectly. If I Fell, simple as it is, is a powerful yet subtle bit of imaginative composition. But She Said She Said might be just as good for another reason.
Love you so much man, best UA-cam channel IMO! Even if you’ve tripped before, You seem highly ignorant to the potential of LSD, and that’s ok and not your fault, but I do really believe you misunderstand why psychonaughts can compose such soul touching masterpieces. It is definitely not just because it’s a “big life event[...] like falling in love, or heart break” as you say. Those things cannot strip you off your ego, and show you what your consciousness was before you learned the concept of language, exposing the oneness of all that is. LMK if you’d like me to offer more insight, I’m very very passionate about psychedelics.
@blob darkass I agree with all you’re saying. But If that was the message he was trying to get across, he did a poor job doing so. It’s important we don’t perpetuate the stigma around these misunderstood spiritual medicines, or try to play them off as just another crazy life experience, or just a drug. He categorized LSD away together in a box with every other drug, It’s more than a drug. The most disturbing thing to me is at 4:00 he suggest that Jimi Hendrix and The Beatles would have been just as great musicians without LSD... he writes it off as just another “big life experience” and he says they had “other life experiences too” I really don’t believe that he understands how and why LSD can effect your creativity , based on the language he choose there. He seems to lack the respect for psychedelics that they deserve.
My thoughts before I heard this explanation was "she" basically saying "I have experienced more than you, therefore I'm higher up and cannot be in a relationship with you".
I Fucking Loved the Peter Fonda Version You did.It was amusing and Impressive.Did You record a longer version,but just used a short snippet ? If so,Please play it for us. I am a Beatles worshiper and i would have hated it if it hadn`t worked but You got the feel and the vocal sound spot on. Keep up the great work.
I will admit (as and artist) drawing while high on weed my sketches get stupid detailed and I end up writing notes to myself for MORE detail. Being on acid my drawings center around faces and hair. And I can't draw while being drunk. Alcohol is useless. My favorite drug to aid sketching is simple caffeine paired with loud music...boring and perfectly legal :3
hey holly hobs could you please add hey bulldog and think for yourself I love those songs and I love your vids! they are so funny! congrats! I hope you get to a million or something.
HAHAHA! That version of the song is hilarious! Brilliant. That's how I started song-writing. When I was young I started writing parody versions of songs, especially Beatle's songs. Still do it today. I don't know if you listen to NPR but there is a reporter Eleanor Beardsly(sp?). Every time she comes on I can't resist..."Eleanor Beardsly, reading the news on the radio station today/what will she say?"
amazing video, but nah truth is it was about the arrangement although the acid stuff stung, but there's a recording of John and Paul in Twickenham 1969 during the making of Let It Be talking about George hating the Beatles and John says "i have to get George to get what i want on my songs" and Paul immediately says "She Said She Said" indicating Paul wasn't down with playing on the record for some reason with the arrangement...it could have the no acid thing as a backbone to it all though, for sure.
This may have been the only song Paul wasn't on. Harrison played the lead and bass guitar, Lennon rhythm guitar , and Starr drums. The boys wrapped it up fast as well. Jeff E, the sound engineer stated Harrison played the lead beautifully in one take. Was this song done so precise because Mac was absent?
Great video man! Just wanted to clarify that Paul's first acid trip was in late 65 with Tara Browne. Beatleheads often make the mistake of assuming that the friction in the band was because Paul didnt want to try acid, it was because he didn't want to take it with the other Beatles around (may have been a bit socially self conscious around John and George)
Wow! Love your videos, but it's amazing you have 4 times the subscribers as almost a year ago...Ok maybe not amazing but pretty bitchen MAN! Thank you for all the things I've learned.
it's a myth that drugs make you a better artist, especially when used regularly. take the Layla sessions, for example. They were fueled by unrequited love, alcohol and heroin. That album is great not because of the drugs, but because the musicians were stellar and at the height of their powers, so much so that the drugs didn't overwhelm them. Now, if you I went in the studio [as good as we are] and got wasted in a similar manner I doubt that we'd come up with anything more than a big mess. The road of musical history is strewn with the bodies of great musicians, know and unknown, who bought into that myth.
I like the song but it's strange to listen to it for me since I attempted to kill myself while listening to it. No, not like "the song is so bad I wanted to kill myself."..
When I was younger, I used to read and study and memorize everything about The Beatles that I could. Now I'm much older and have forgotten many of those facts and stories. But it is wonderful to see a younger person taking such an interest in The Beatles. When I mention them to most younger kids, they look at me like I just landed in a spaceship from ye olden times when everything was in black and white and dinosaurs ruled the Earth. 😎
Wow, that was hilarious. You should write my next script. It's so weird because when me and my fellow Beatle fan buddies start jabbering on and on I can feel the collective eye roll of everyone else. I have a friend who just text's me every Tuesday "Nice video man...also fuck the Beatles". Makes me laugh.
The HollyHobs Not for nothing but I'd love to see your interpretation of You Know My Name (Look Up The Number). 🤓
The accent on "Look up the number" always makes me laugh. Such a funny song.
I’m 14 and I LOVE the Beatles! They are my favourite band.. it’s sad really, that people don’t hear much Beatles music anymore :l I never knew my parents and I’ve been in and out of different families my whole life. I had obviously heard of the Beatles, but I had never actually heard any Beatles songs before a year ago. There was a guy on the bus while I was on going home, who was playing very loud music and annoying everyone else on the bus. He was playing a load of loud annoying random stuff, and then he played Eleanor Rigby. I thought it was pretty good so I searched it and saw it was the Beatles, I honestly didn’t even know the names of any one of them. xD But I wanted to know what all the fuss was about so I listened to more and more, and then I watched loads of documentaries, UA-cam videos, almost all of there songs and any interview I could find of any of them. And even though two of them have sadly passed, and the other two are very old and I’m likely never to meet them, they are like my heroes, and my best friends in a weird way. They’ve helped me get through the toughest times, and I only have gratitude for all four of them! It’s sad that most people will never get the opportunity to experience the power of music, because it is incredible how just listening to people make sounds can change your emotions entirely. My friends do look at me weird when they ask me what my favourite singer and band is, and I say Paul McCartney and the Beatles XD but I don’t care, if they don’t get it, they haven’t heard it. I do also love Ed Sheeran, Sia and the occasional Bruno Mars songs, because they have helped me too, but I gotta hand it to John, Paul, George and Ringo they’re pretty damn good!
@@goodlord370 Thats inspiring to hear, and Im sorry you never knew your biological parents, but remember you are an individual and can do anything you want with your life. Good luck!
This is literally my favorite revolver song!
One of the most underrated songs of the Beatles catalogue and easily amongst my top 5 John's song ever. Thank you very much for this video.
According to Goeff Emerick (the engineer), this song was added hastily at the end of the sessions because Revolver would have been too short and needed one more song. I'm sure the song had already been mostly written, but typical of the Beatles that even a last-minute addition was still more musical GENIUS.
Love Lennon's voice on this track. Best song on Revolver, and Taxman! Actually all of Lennon's songs are top notch on Revolver.
Have you considered making videos on albums as a whole? Like not necessarily a song by song breakdown, but more so the album, its significance, the lore behind it, tones, and your own thoughts and opinions?
Tim Yes.
I've definitely considered it but I prefer ( for now) to leave that to the youtubers who do that already. There's a lot of them and to be completely honest; It's a bit boring. One by one for now but I won't rule it out and thank you for the suggestion.
The HollyHobs Awesome, one of the reasons I really like the beatles is because they have so much intresting, random, triva and stories behind every song, so what youre doing on this platform really hits home with me.
Keep up the great work!
Never seen a channel improve in creativity at such a rapid pace. Keep up the amazing work
Never clicked on a notification so fast
same!!
One of my favorite songs. Always excited to see new content from you :)
Can you please make a video on I am the walrus
scotland forever he is the walrus
Hell yea, I think the song is so dense I may just do a short documentary on the actual animal and sign off with "And as you can see...John Lennon was literally a walrus."
The HollyHobs thank you
Underrated song! Very good job explaining trivia
Great news on trying to establish the interview! Love this channel. All time favorite channel.
This song is not on UA-cam. Great video! Looking forward to more.
As always, loved it. (It's pretty cool about the May Pang thing)
gosh these videos are great, thank you for these and god bless the beatles
This channel is "Getting better all the time!!!"
Another great video. Thanks! Good luck getting that interview with May Pang, would be a really interesting listen.
I said...I know what it's like to watch a HollyHobs video
I know what it is to be happy
And it's making me want to click the thumbs up
Ace of Knaves this is bad
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3:30 Do you think it should have been better for Paul to take part of the ‘trip’?…
_It was_ fifty-one _years ago today_ - on August 29th, 1966 - The BEATLES played their very last live performance at Candlestick Park in San Francisco, California… obviously not considering the roof-top concert during the _Get Back_ sessions…
I love this channel.
After watching this video I've listened to she said she said like 20 times today.
SHE SAID SHE SAID SHE SAID SHE SAID SHE SAID.
Actually that other point as to why he left this session has been dispelled already
Paul did Acid in December 1965, just after Rubber Soul was released (He just kept this to himself for years and only recently was this fact dug up)
He was well within the mindset as the rest by then
And his bass lines really reflect such on this album, he goes to all kinds of neat little places
I love your enthusiasm: I was 13 when the boys hit Ed Sullivan. Nothing's been the same since.
You talked about how hard work is more important than drugs in creativity. Sure! What you didn't say, but probably would agree with is that trusting, developing, exercising, and stretching your imagination is also part of "hard work" in music composition at least when thinking of the Beatle's work.
Ranking the "best" Beatle songs is like ranking french bread, shrimp, and ice cream. They likely revolve into top position at different moments and for different reasons. In any one of the years they were together there would be 3 or 10 "best" songs. But ranking seems to be a genetic law of man.
Just to put it in perspective. I long ago decided that "If I Fell" was best song maybe because it has the least hoopla. Their voices are plain, and what's behind the voices is minimal. The beauty of it rests solidly on the composition. In their beginnings, their biggest instrument was of course their voices, and their wonderful voices carry this composition perfectly. If I Fell, simple as it is, is a powerful yet subtle bit of imaginative composition.
But She Said She Said might be just as good for another reason.
Love your vids, keep up the good work!
You should do one of these on “Baby it’s you”
The intro this song is epic drums guitar but Lennon playing the bass frantically on one note wow
Nice channel,why did not I find your channel earlier?thanks to UA-cam recommended for you.. subbed ✌️
Love you so much man, best UA-cam channel IMO! Even if you’ve tripped before, You seem highly ignorant to the potential of LSD, and that’s ok and not your fault, but I do really believe you misunderstand why psychonaughts can compose such soul touching masterpieces. It is definitely not just because it’s a “big life event[...] like falling in love, or heart break” as you say. Those things cannot strip you off your ego, and show you what your consciousness was before you learned the concept of language, exposing the oneness of all that is. LMK if you’d like me to offer more insight, I’m very very passionate about psychedelics.
@blob darkass I agree with all you’re saying. But If that was the message he was trying to get across, he did a poor job doing so. It’s important we don’t perpetuate the stigma around these misunderstood spiritual medicines, or try to play them off as just another crazy life experience, or just a drug. He categorized LSD away together in a box with every other drug, It’s more than a drug. The most disturbing thing to me is at 4:00 he suggest that Jimi Hendrix and The Beatles would have been just as great musicians without LSD... he writes it off as just another “big life experience” and he says they had “other life experiences too” I really don’t believe that he understands how and why LSD can effect your creativity , based on the language he choose there. He seems to lack the respect for psychedelics that they deserve.
My thoughts before I heard this explanation was "she"
basically saying "I have experienced more than you, therefore I'm higher up and cannot be in a relationship with you".
Loving the intro
What a great channel...SUBSCRIBED 👍👍
I saw a Beatles animated music its pretty rare as in rare.
LOVE your videos! Subscribed. Keep up the great work!
Love your Wall Paper!!🇺🇸
I Fucking Loved the Peter Fonda Version You did.It was amusing and Impressive.Did You record a longer version,but just used a short snippet ? If so,Please play it for us. I am a Beatles worshiper and i would have hated it if it hadn`t worked but You got the feel and the vocal sound spot on. Keep up the great work.
I will admit (as and artist) drawing while high on weed my sketches get stupid detailed and I end up writing notes to myself for MORE detail. Being on acid my drawings center around faces and hair. And I can't draw while being drunk. Alcohol is useless. My favorite drug to aid sketching is simple caffeine paired with loud music...boring and perfectly legal :3
I generally bang my head against a wall till a good idea falls out.
hey holly hobs could you please add hey bulldog and think for yourself I love those songs and I love your vids! they are so funny! congrats! I hope you get to a million or something.
I love the videos man!
Was the intense music from Batman the Dark Knight? Sounds like it!
Mangiate La Mia Merda, Stronzi! Diocane
Now he really knows
RIP Peter Fonda x
ChubbyChecker182 for sure dude!!!!
HAHAHA! That version of the song is hilarious! Brilliant. That's how I started song-writing. When I was young I started writing parody versions of songs, especially Beatle's songs. Still do it today. I don't know if you listen to NPR but there is a reporter Eleanor Beardsly(sp?). Every time she comes on I can't resist..."Eleanor Beardsly, reading the news on the radio station today/what will she say?"
Do happiness is a warm gun
That intro that begins the video is from Sun King
amazing video, but nah truth is it was about the arrangement although the acid stuff stung, but there's a recording of John and Paul in Twickenham 1969 during the making of Let It Be talking about George hating the Beatles and John says "i have to get George to get what i want on my songs" and Paul immediately says "She Said She Said" indicating Paul wasn't down with playing on the record for some reason with the arrangement...it could have the no acid thing as a backbone to it all though, for sure.
This may have been the only song Paul wasn't on. Harrison played the lead and bass guitar, Lennon rhythm guitar , and Starr drums. The boys wrapped it up fast as well. Jeff E, the sound engineer stated Harrison played the lead beautifully in one take. Was this song done so precise because Mac was absent?
Hi great videos. Im a big rolling stones fan. Do you know any people who do vids explaining their songs?
Thanks for downplaying the role of drugs in producing musical genius. It’s just another life experience-you’re so right!
Can you do a video on Norwegian wood and day in the life plzzzzzzz:)
Nice vid thanks
I want to say “hi” to May Peng. Hope I can reach her and she can receive this little token of love and respect.
Great video man! Just wanted to clarify that Paul's first acid trip was in late 65 with Tara Browne. Beatleheads often make the mistake of assuming that the friction in the band was because Paul didnt want to try acid, it was because he didn't want to take it with the other Beatles around (may have been a bit socially self conscious around John and George)
The “filler” songs in this album were better than singles from previous albums
Wow! Love your videos, but it's amazing you have 4 times the subscribers as almost a year ago...Ok maybe not amazing but pretty bitchen MAN! Thank you for all the things I've learned.
i love love lovee TB
I'd love for you to do some Jimi Hendrix tracks, like 1983...
Andrew Gomez agreed
Jimi is a legend for good reason. I wouldn't mind honestly.
Andrew Gomez 1983 is pure bliss
Andrew Gomez k
Paul didn’t play an instrument on the song but contributed to it by knowing what it’s like to be dead
Can you do some on Lightfoot.
"The same old obsession"
Hollyhobs please Lovely Rita
it's a myth that drugs make you a better artist, especially when used regularly.
take the Layla sessions, for example. They were fueled by unrequited love, alcohol and heroin. That album is great not because of the drugs, but because the musicians were stellar and at the height of their powers, so much so that the drugs didn't overwhelm them.
Now, if you I went in the studio [as good as we are] and got wasted in a similar manner I doubt that we'd come up with anything more than a big mess.
The road of musical history is strewn with the bodies of great musicians, know and unknown, who bought into that myth.
Peace and love for all the women!!!
I’d like to know what he said it was like.
did you say "on accident" "by purpose"?
Could you do videos on bowie
Have you tried LSD Hollyhobs ?
do some Pink Floyd videos
Gizmo Said, Gizmo Said
I love that you don't try to do a fake Liverpool accent that gets annoying
Yea, I agree. I save it for when I'm trying to annoy the wife.
sounds like the music from the Dark Knight
Who played bass if it wasn't Paul?
George
Fonda is insane
explain When I'm 64
Fact check John and George hadn't tried acid until 1966
Eleanor Rigby?
Definitely. Seriously, I am working to get a shoot at a graveyard for it.
The HollyHobs Awesome :D
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I think they all did acid together when their drinks were spiked by the dentist they were having dinner with.
This is fucking hilarious
I'm sure drugs was very integral in making the music great; just ask Jimi, Janice, Jim, Amy ~ a lot of great music for a very short time.
But Peter was just hallucinating he shot himself, right??
Do drugs benefit some top tier artists? Yes. But don't go thinking that you're going to write 30 number one hits just because you got high.
I like the song but it's strange to listen to it for me since I attempted to kill myself while listening to it. No, not like "the song is so bad I wanted to kill myself."..
wtf
You’ve definitely done drugs