How The Beatles Changed America Forever (w Steve Van Zandt)

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  • @claudebonenfant6700
    @claudebonenfant6700 19 днів тому +83

    I cannot imagine my life without The Beatles. Their music, their faces, their personalities. I’m 74 years old.

  • @TheCornishCockney
    @TheCornishCockney 6 днів тому +11

    I’m 70 and have The Beatles in my DNA,especially being a Brit.
    Can’t imagine my life without them.
    The impact was huge.

  • @gxios
    @gxios 20 днів тому +58

    I lived through it too. He's absolutely right. The world did seem to change overnight.

    • @WithoutTheBeatles
      @WithoutTheBeatles  18 днів тому +1

      More from Stevie's interview here. ua-cam.com/video/nAIAxEVy0Ig/v-deo.htmlsi=yUJYLbteTOtdXjB7

  • @jamesdrynan
    @jamesdrynan 17 днів тому +28

    I was thirteen on that February night in 1964. I just got a Stella guitar at Christmas. The Beatles changed my life. They also changed the world. In many ways. When young people saw the four of them handle adults in a press conference, it was a revelation which created a revolution. And so much more.

  • @c.a.t.732
    @c.a.t.732 20 днів тому +32

    "Every single accordion player in America, and there were quite a few..." really hit home. I was one of those kids whose parents set up with accordion lessons at an early age, and who suddenly felt like a complete square when the Beatles hit.

    • @WithoutTheBeatles
      @WithoutTheBeatles  18 днів тому

      More from Stevie's interview here. ua-cam.com/video/nAIAxEVy0Ig/v-deo.htmlsi=yUJYLbteTOtdXjB7

    • @patrickcroft2906
      @patrickcroft2906 17 днів тому

      I believe Dennis DeYoung was one of those accordion players!

    • @robertcampbell8027
      @robertcampbell8027 14 днів тому +2

      I’m 75 and remember that Ed Sullivan show very well. I grew up in an Italian-American family, which kinda meant someone was obliged to learn to play the accordion. That was my older brother. And just as Steve said, within a month, he was a keyboard player, I took up guitar and our younger brother was suddenly a drummer. But, also as Steve pointed out, the impact of the Beatles went far beyond learning to play an instrument. It changed the direction of our generation-for better AND for worse.

  • @beatlejim64
    @beatlejim64 18 днів тому +41

    Unless you lived thru that time and Beatlemania...you have no idea what it was like...AMAZING!

    • @thomastimlin1724
      @thomastimlin1724 17 днів тому +3

      Young People have always looked at the past with an attitude that they are modern and better, the anyhtign 20 years ago or more belongs in the museum, with no connection as to WHY they are better, calling the early Beatles a simple "Boy Band," yet the parents said at the time they looked like girls, and should get a haircut lol. They have no idea/concept of impact or revolutionary aspect.

    • @lynby6231
      @lynby6231 14 днів тому +1

      @@thomastimlin1724that’s right they have no idea of the fact that the social freedom and musical culture that they enjoy are all legacies of the Beatles

    • @fiddleandfart
      @fiddleandfart 10 днів тому

      Yeah, absolutely! It was an extraordinary time to be growing up in Britain (and in the States, clearly). So much changed for us all through the Sixties. I was a bit young to actually be involved, but as a schoolboy, just lapped up the music, and (through magazines) the lives, and lifestyles of the musicians, the fashions, the photographers, and their stunning models! Those who missed that experience really have no idea! (Though to be fair, not their fault!)

  • @bucksdiaryfan
    @bucksdiaryfan 17 днів тому +20

    My old boss, who is a Baby Boomer, said the same thing to me about 20 years ago that Van Zandt said -- the whole world changed in one night with The Beatles debut on the Ed Sullivan Show. He said he went back to school and guy's were brushing their hair forward to look like the Beatles, all everyone talked about were The Beatles and every other band was yesterday's news

  • @chicklets4ever51
    @chicklets4ever51 9 днів тому +5

    I got a transistor radio for my first Communion in fall 1962. I was seven years old. I immediately fell in love with it and listened assiduously to the likes of Elvis, Gene Vincent, Carl Perkins, Nat King Cole, Bobby Vinton, Ray Charles, Buddy Holly, and so on. And then, less than a year later, they started playing songs by the Beatles in anticipation of their first US tour later that year. I was immediately hooked and, more importantly, I was prepared. Once they appeared on Ed Sullivan, the die was cast. But not only did I never lose touch with the music that preceded the Beatles, I immediately grasped the connection between them and their American predecessors as well as the distinct difference they represented, together with the British acts that followed. A mere three to four years later, my pubescent ears were graced with a popular music explosion the likes of which the world had never seen before and will probably never see again. I would even drift momentarily away from the Beatles, listening to new bands like the Doors, the Jefferson Airplane, Cream, and so on, but then the Fab Four would come out with another release and corrall us all back into their stable. And they all gave us hope for the future, with the Beatles leading the way. It was an extraordinary time in which to be an adolescent. It's almost as if everything else since has been a falling away from those magical moments when it seemed that music, poetry, and art could change the world for the better. Somehow, some way, the world has to get back to that place, or to a similar place. If not, we are lost.

  • @drutgat2
    @drutgat2 21 день тому +23

    Many thanks for this.
    I really enjoy listening to interviews with Steve, because he is so articulate, and friendly.

  • @walterfechter8080
    @walterfechter8080 13 днів тому +4

    When my English grandmother first heard The Beatles' tune ("Please, Please Me") she remarked, "Those boys from Liverpool sound like The Everly Brothers, Elvis Presley, Buddy Holly, and Eddie Cochran all rolled into one." She loved American Rock N Roll, and she loved The Beatles! Hello, Stevie Van Zandt! Viva The Underground Garage!

  • @mikewa2
    @mikewa2 19 днів тому +20

    That they wrote most of their songs was a real surprise and many thought if they can write maybe I can. Not so easy, as most found out.

    • @lynby6231
      @lynby6231 14 днів тому +1

      Yeah it’s not easy but some tried (even the Rolling Stones were encouraged to try) and write songs, the result was the seventies which was without doubt the most creative decade in music.

  • @WildHorses9958
    @WildHorses9958 День тому

    As a 67 year old, I also grew up with the Beatles and of all the great music of that era, I can still listen to the Beatles today and enjoy it. And now, on youtube, you can hear these remixed and awesome versions of all their greatest songs, and it's almost like hearing them for the first time! If you haven't yet heard them, I urge you to have a listen. Thank goodness for today's technology! 🙂

  • @NoviJimB
    @NoviJimB 16 днів тому +8

    I've always said that my life would have been lesser without The Beatles. They have meant that much to me. There are The Beatles and then there is everyone else. And it's not just their music - they changed the world of popular music overnight. It's hard to believe that even happened. I was so young back then I had no idea it was a 'music revolution', it was simply the way it was and the way it was supposed to be. I had no idea how lucky I was to be growing up with the music of that era, and it was all because of them.
    I was 3 1/2 when they went on Ed Sullivan. I'm the 7th of 8 kids. Most of my older siblings were music fans, my dad was a big music fan and even listened to top 40 radio, and my mom played piano, so I was around music from the day I was born. By the time I turned 3 (September 63) I was paying attention to what everyone was listening to and was starting to pick out songs I really liked. I think my brother had already bought Meet The Beatles before they went on Ed, and I was already liking their music. I was watching, though my memories are very vague. The one thing that stood out to me was how they would back away from the mics after a song and take a bow. And they looked so cool in those suits and boots and long hair, and then they had those British accents. My siblings were buying most of their albums as they came out throughout the 60's and I have great memories of listening to most of them. We were watching the movies as soon as they started showing them on TV. My two sisters and I, the three youngest, were all huge fans. We would play a 'game' where we pretended we were The Beatles and we'd try to talk like them, each of us pretending we were John, Paul, George or Ringo - there would be arguments about who could be who. :) We watched the cartoons when those were on. I started playing guitar when I was 14 and as soon as I was able I was learning as many Beatles songs as I could. I was an instant Beatles nut from day one.

  • @apexerman1
    @apexerman1 15 днів тому +8

    Former talk show host Conan O'Brien was interviewing Eric Idle about the influences the Beatles had on their generation and Conan remarked that in America, if you looked at college and high school yearbooks in '63, guys wore horn rim glasses and buzz cut hair style. Go to 1965 and suddenly everyone looked different with their hair and clothes. That's some impact. 🙂

  • @mikefannon6994
    @mikefannon6994 18 днів тому +22

    We were still in shock from JFK's assassination. The Beatles made us smile again. Thank you John, Paul, George, and especially Ringo!

    • @WithoutTheBeatles
      @WithoutTheBeatles  18 днів тому

      More from Stevie's interview here. ua-cam.com/video/nAIAxEVy0Ig/v-deo.htmlsi=yUJYLbteTOtdXjB7

    • @Dej24601
      @Dej24601 14 днів тому +4

      Yes! I was in 7th grade and felt confused and wondered if there was hope for a good future. The Beatles tapped into the everlasting drive for hope and happiness, they expressed the indefatigable energy of youth and reminded us of the changes we could expect in ourselves and in society around us.

    • @davidschecter5247
      @davidschecter5247 6 днів тому +1

      Yeah. I remember being let out of school early to go home when JFK was killed and I remember hearing on the radio that there's this new group from England called "The Beatles." For my sister's 12 birthday I (somehow) came up with the money to buy her "Introducing the Beatles." Still have the record, although there are no grooves left in it!

  • @lancep4164
    @lancep4164 15 днів тому +3

    I watched it too. Imagine the magic to a 5 year old. And the magic has stayed with me throughout my life.

  • @thomastimlin1724
    @thomastimlin1724 17 днів тому +9

    In the first few sentences, VanZandt nails the whole deal, and I was only 8 years old in February 1964.

    • @TheLolapuff
      @TheLolapuff 15 днів тому

      I was 9 years old. Yep they were a miracle

    • @JoeCooper-b4t
      @JoeCooper-b4t 10 днів тому

      I was 8 years old too, and indeed he nailed it with those first few sentences. 🤓

  • @markoliver630
    @markoliver630 17 днів тому +8

    I was in 3rd grade and watched them on Ed Sullivan . Even at that age I knew they changed so much. Oh and The Beach Boys were pretty damn good back then too.

    • @davidschecter5247
      @davidschecter5247 6 днів тому

      Yeah, The Beatles and The Beach Boys made life a lot more enjoyable growing up and still to this day.

  • @timwhite7127
    @timwhite7127 14 днів тому +3

    It's absolutely no different than being born before or after the tech revolution. A person born after the time of three tv channels, having to adjust the rabbit ears, scrounging for a dime to make a phone call when not at home, hanging the speaker on your car window to hear the movie , etc can only imagine that world...Several artists have added their stamp to music with noticable impact over the generations but only one actually altered the course of history while doing so...Although it means I'm that much closer to death I am so grateful I was there for the emergence of The Beatles...

  • @teddywoodward7789
    @teddywoodward7789 20 днів тому +17

    I saw The Beatles in September of 1964 when I was 11. They changed EVERYTHING for the BETTER with music. The 60's wouldn't have been THE60S without the Beatles and it's hard for young people in this day of dipshit and pervert celebrities to even IMAGINE how INFLUENTIAL they were. I went to see LET IT BE when it came out and before the movie started an opening screen came up and it said, "GOD BLESS THE BEATLES FOR BEING".We were LUCKY to live in those ENLIGHTENING times!!! ua-cam.com/video/D9ok0txp7nY/v-deo.htmlfeature=shared

    • @WithoutTheBeatles
      @WithoutTheBeatles  18 днів тому +1

      More from Stevie's interview here. ua-cam.com/video/nAIAxEVy0Ig/v-deo.htmlsi=yUJYLbteTOtdXjB7

  • @Jim-pt8kk
    @Jim-pt8kk 15 днів тому +3

    I play a little guitar and the Beatles were mind boggling when it comes to writing songs , every song sounds totally different , The melody, structure etc. what really helped was that they had three vocalists

    • @lynby6231
      @lynby6231 14 днів тому

      Four

    • @andrewbevan4662
      @andrewbevan4662 13 днів тому

      ​... But Ringo only sang on "his" songs.. Did he ever sing back up vocals on any of the other songs

  • @Knards
    @Knards 14 днів тому +1

    In 1966 I was Driving my little English Ford Anglia to work, on an AM radio, I heard I wanna hold your hand. It suddenly struck me how good the song was. From that time, there was no turning back. I am 74 now and still have the "Complete Works", mush of which is on the USB stick in my Mustang. I had seen them on Sullivan before that and liked them, but that day it just clicked

  • @edirib2004
    @edirib2004 17 днів тому +6

    “In the moment I’d heard She Loves You, the world transformed from black and white to Technicolor”
    Ozzy Osbourne.

  • @jarhead3038
    @jarhead3038 18 днів тому +8

    I'm almost 75. I seen them twice. The real Beatles in 65, and Their last show in 66 what they'd become.

    • @WithoutTheBeatles
      @WithoutTheBeatles  18 днів тому

      We should talk. Would love to hear your story.
      More from Stevie's interview here. ua-cam.com/video/nAIAxEVy0Ig/v-deo.htmlsi=yUJYLbteTOtdXjB7

  • @heinrichvon
    @heinrichvon 12 днів тому +1

    My world changed so radically that I was bewildered and ticked off that I still had to go to school everyday. I thought, "The Beatles are here. Why do I have to keep doing something so boring as going to school?"

  • @johnathandavis3693
    @johnathandavis3693 13 днів тому +4

    Little Steven looks great - Hope he's on stage ANOTHER 50 years...

  • @stevejpm1
    @stevejpm1 6 днів тому +1

    “Just when I thought I was out, they pull me back in”.

  • @romanpernal7397
    @romanpernal7397 18 днів тому +9

    Steve is on the money.

    • @WithoutTheBeatles
      @WithoutTheBeatles  18 днів тому

      More from Stevie's interview here. ua-cam.com/video/nAIAxEVy0Ig/v-deo.htmlsi=yUJYLbteTOtdXjB7

  • @douglasgreen437
    @douglasgreen437 13 днів тому +2

    Steve is so great..

  • @jonjonsson2369
    @jonjonsson2369 17 днів тому +5

    Profound and true !!!

  • @mgconlan
    @mgconlan 15 днів тому +2

    I actually didn't like The Beatles at first. I thought, "What's the big deal? They're just another rock 'n' roll band." They gradually grew on me, though, and now I love them.

  • @leslieperkins2722
    @leslieperkins2722 17 днів тому +4

    I highly recommend everyone watch the movie, Yesterday. It is about what the world would be like without The Beatles.

    • @lynby6231
      @lynby6231 14 днів тому +1

      What it fails to show is that the music that did exist wouldn’t be the same without the Beatles showing how it was done, whether it was studio innovations or writing their own songs, there simply wouldn’t be bands like Coldplay or even Ed Sheeran

    • @leslieperkins2722
      @leslieperkins2722 14 днів тому

      @ that is very true. The Beatles influence is immeasurable. Although there are great artists, musicians and bands none of them could have a movie made how the world would be different without them.

  • @bobburroughs6241
    @bobburroughs6241 13 днів тому +1

    Yay, Silvio! I was in the fan club back then.

  • @bucksdiaryfan
    @bucksdiaryfan 15 днів тому

    Last comment -- somewhere there is floating around an HD copy of the Beatles performance that night. They closed with "I Want to Hold your Hand" and it rocked

  • @StephenWalton-g2l
    @StephenWalton-g2l 6 днів тому

    I was a NATO KID living in Germany at the time. The Germans went 3:13 nuts over the Beatles, they had a successful run of club dates in Munich early on.
    They actually recorded German versions of their albums up to about "Help" or thereabouts.

  • @petervandort7531
    @petervandort7531 10 днів тому +1

    This guy is an "expert" from when the Beatles first came to America, before that time, he has no idea of who the Beatles are. Just like America, in WW2. They entered the war 2 years after it started, and they became experts who knew all about war! Amazing. The world had started to change when the Beatles first came out of Liverpool, and I remember that well. It was all over the world, by then and the last to be affected by "Beatle-mania" was USA. God bless 'em.

  • @steveco360
    @steveco360 16 днів тому

    I was 9. I told my kids it was like the Big Bang at the creation of the universe. Everything changed overnight. Everyone at school on Monday was still talking about it.

  • @kevinschiller1749
    @kevinschiller1749 8 днів тому +1

    In a thousand years the Beatles will be gods

  • @pierrelalonde3705
    @pierrelalonde3705 14 днів тому

    Yep the Beatles changed the music scene, they were awesome, Their music will never die

  • @bobtausworthe
    @bobtausworthe 16 днів тому +1

    People today who say they hate the Beatles love bands whose members love the Beatles.

    • @lynby6231
      @lynby6231 14 днів тому

      They love bands that wouldn’t exist if not for the Beatles.

  • @TR4Ajim
    @TR4Ajim 16 днів тому

    I remember reading that the Ludwig company was making a comfortable business selling drums, mostly to school bands. After the Beatles were on Ed Sullivan, the company had to go to three shifts to keep up with demands for “Beatles” drum kits!👍

  • @Anthony-hu3rj
    @Anthony-hu3rj 9 днів тому

    This is "literally" something else.

  • @Slademanxx
    @Slademanxx 12 днів тому +1

    I am very old lol someone said to me would you like to be born again today, i said " And miss the Beatles ", No way.

    • @WithoutTheBeatles
      @WithoutTheBeatles  12 днів тому +1

      @@Slademanxx I did miss them - was born in 67 - and I assure you you would have spent most of your life cursing about being born too late. Just like me and a bunch of my friends!

    • @Slademanxx
      @Slademanxx 11 днів тому

      @@WithoutTheBeatles Shame, if you were there at the beginning like we older one's were you just can't describe what it was like, every news programme would start with what the Beatles had done that day, and we would be glued to the tv to watch it.

  • @johndavids4780
    @johndavids4780 15 днів тому +1

    At 13 they changed my life from black and white to color.

  • @soundshaper
    @soundshaper 17 днів тому +2

    Rock music almost died in 1963, it was so sterilized by that point, lost its edge. The Beatles brought guitar music back along with the most clever chord progressions seen in pop rock ever. I really like it when people take a thing we're used to and make it into something new and fresh. It got stale again through the 1980s but the Seattle grunge scene and popped out hip hop with strange rock chords in the 1990s was pretty fresh. Nothing really stands out now.

  • @petejones879
    @petejones879 22 дні тому +5

    Steve always reminds me of Keith Moon

    • @rns69
      @rns69 18 днів тому +1

      I see what you mean!

  • @TXRBL
    @TXRBL День тому

    I watched it with my big sister. I was four. The next day I asked my mom if I could grow my hair and wear a black suit with a turtleneck. LOL, it changed my life. My dad got me a bass in 69 and I never looked back.

  • @BafflingScience2024
    @BafflingScience2024 18 днів тому +1

    I am so glad to have been a part of Beatlemania and believe that the phenomenon can be easily repeated with Girl Powered Rock and Roll. The intense energy around today's female pop stars can zap regular girls through social media. If stars like Taylor Swift would ask their social media teams to like, comment and generally engage with young women making music online, the hive would do the rest. Women of the world united under the banner of Rock and Roll. The boys would follow and guitar sales would soar. More music means better culture.

    • @Sukijopa
      @Sukijopa 17 днів тому +3

      Nothing can equal the BeatIes. The phenomenon they created cannot be repeated. Many have tried, aII have failed.

  • @MrDobalinaMistaBobDobalina
    @MrDobalinaMistaBobDobalina 12 днів тому

    Dude the Lemon Twigs are literally right there in NY

  • @roygoad2870
    @roygoad2870 17 днів тому

    He got the film wrong 😢. The scene was in A Hard Days Night!

    • @WithoutTheBeatles
      @WithoutTheBeatles  17 днів тому

      @@roygoad2870 The shared house is in Help!

    • @roygoad2870
      @roygoad2870 17 днів тому

      @ Oh yes, You’ve Got To Hide Your Love Away, was the song, memories can play tricks!

  • @whs-waterfox7034
    @whs-waterfox7034 18 днів тому +2

    I feel sorry for people who think New York sums up America.

  • @MikeCee7
    @MikeCee7 16 днів тому +3

    Is he forgetting about the Beach boys? who were a big success BEFORE the Beatles. Not to mention Elvis, Chuck Berry etc:

    • @Stublinsky
      @Stublinsky 16 днів тому +2

      When the Beatles hit town nobody gave a shit about the Beach Boys !

    • @fiddleandfart
      @fiddleandfart 10 днів тому

      Yeah, but The Beach Boys, under the influence, stepped out of the surf..! And yes, The Beach Boys were terrific! And made great music!

  • @danmayberry1185
    @danmayberry1185 15 днів тому

    Beatles were 2nd generation rock and roll (we were 3rd) ... good system, shame it only got to 4th or 5th gen before expiring.

  • @purefoldnz3070
    @purefoldnz3070 14 днів тому

    did Steve meet any of the Beatles? He must have

  • @bucksdiaryfan
    @bucksdiaryfan 15 днів тому

    I'm a GenXer. The only thing I can think of that was even comparable would be Michael Jackson's Moonwalk on the Motown 25 special. I remember the next day at school everyone was like "Did you see that?" and "How did he do that?"... but even so, it was NOT the Ed Sullivan show

    • @lynby6231
      @lynby6231 9 днів тому +1

      Not remotely comparable

    • @bucksdiaryfan
      @bucksdiaryfan 8 днів тому

      @@lynby6231 i agree, but that's all I could come up with

  • @rickc661
    @rickc661 16 днів тому

    to me - remember the Ed S. show was 3 months after the Kennedy murder, the U..S. was in a serious funk. & something was needed.....

  • @annetteziegler7944
    @annetteziegler7944 11 днів тому

    The second generation Rock and Roll was the Beatles, but who knows what the first and the third were?

    • @fiddleandfart
      @fiddleandfart 10 днів тому

      Surely Elvis, Chuck Berry, Bill Haley, and Jerry Lee Lewis... to name just a few... The Third... all those who came next through the Sixties, into the Seventies...

  • @heyhuey4429
    @heyhuey4429 12 днів тому

    There was a greater impact socially though. on November 22, 1963 President Kennedy had been assassinated in Dallas and a terrible funk settled over the country. Three months is a long time to be stuck in the mud and by February 9, 1964 we were all ready to explode out of the gate when the Beatles hit the stage at the Ed Sullivan Theater. Our grieving was over. Now we grieve over Pro Tools. Who will arrive to save music this time?

  • @kapua1971
    @kapua1971 50 хвилин тому

    when I was young John Lennon was my hero. I wanted to be like him.

  • @DonJohn1776
    @DonJohn1776 15 днів тому

    Elvis Presley !

    • @lynby6231
      @lynby6231 14 днів тому +1

      What about him? He never wrote anything

    • @dustbinfilms
      @dustbinfilms 13 днів тому

      @@lynby6231 Elvis wrote constantly.

    • @peaceful671
      @peaceful671 День тому

      No Elvis no Beatles.....cheers....

    • @peaceful671
      @peaceful671 День тому

      He did write a few songs,that's someone you never forget, a beautifully haunting ballad... happy days....

  • @sergiofigueirafigueira2320
    @sergiofigueirafigueira2320 14 днів тому +1

    I cannot imagine my Life without Jesus Crist!!!

  • @seanclarke8614
    @seanclarke8614 9 днів тому

    Elvis did not write his own songs!

  • @dr.dumddum904
    @dr.dumddum904 12 днів тому

    This is nonesense. The Beatles were a popular band, nothing more, nothing less.

    • @fiddleandfart
      @fiddleandfart 10 днів тому

      Er, no.... The Beatles had massive musical, social and cultural impact and influence! A popular band?! Simply that? I would guess that you weren't around then? No-one who lived through the early Sixties in Britain, or America, could airily dismiss them so lightly, and casually!

    • @lyleedwards6168
      @lyleedwards6168 10 днів тому +2

      Obviously, you weren't around when the Beales came to
      America

    • @jontalbot1
      @jontalbot1 9 днів тому +1

      You literally have no idea. They simply captivated people. They were not just young and talented with some good tunes. They were witty, irreverent, well read, optimistic and treated everyone as equals. They never took themselves too seriously and without even trying to do so showed everyone a different way to be. They did not just represent change, they made it inevitable. And it was all so natural.

  • @richardhillier1593
    @richardhillier1593 14 годин тому

    Sounds like hes on drugs