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  • @carolyncappitelli1460
    @carolyncappitelli1460 3 роки тому +881

    John Lennon received a letter from a student who told him that their teacher had been assigning them Beatles songs so that they could interpret the lyrics. Lennon said, "Let them try and interpret this

    • @topgazza
      @topgazza 3 роки тому +37

      Helped that he had been tripping on LSD. And in terms of confusing anyone who listen to the lyrics including those tried to interpret their lyrics 10 out of 10

    • @TheGroucho66
      @TheGroucho66 3 роки тому +77

      Correct...although his exact words were "Let the fuckers work THAT one out!" according to Lennon's friend Pete Shotton who was present at the time the song was being written.

    • @jadehill2001
      @jadehill2001 3 роки тому +15

      I thought that’s why he wrote Glass Onion?

    • @erinhansen9522
      @erinhansen9522 3 роки тому +2

      Explains it: www.mentalfloss.com/article/30523/who-was-walrus-analyzing-strangest-beatles-song

    • @bonysminiatures3123
      @bonysminiatures3123 3 роки тому +5

      i like it )

  • @joansmith1195
    @joansmith1195 3 роки тому +454

    Still can't understand why record companies and the artist aren't thrilled that an entire possibly new group of listeners are being exposed to old music. Your breathing life to these ancient tunes.

    • @spaceorbison
      @spaceorbison 3 роки тому +9

      they're trying to hide the past

    • @larrywt656
      @larrywt656 3 роки тому +53

      @@spaceorbison They should be trying to hide the present. I'd rather listen to this 24/7 than most of the absolute CRAP that passes itself off as music today.

    • @Russ-gy7tx
      @Russ-gy7tx 3 роки тому +27

      @@larrywt656 Absolutely, the music industry and labels are cheating this generation. Everybody gets an award for auto tune and cookie cutter sound.

    • @traherne6726
      @traherne6726 3 роки тому +3

      Agree

    • @stevewebster973
      @stevewebster973 3 роки тому +2

      Totally

  • @julianciahaconsulting8663
    @julianciahaconsulting8663 2 роки тому +155

    "I am the Walrus" remains one of the most innovative original songs ever recorded in the 20th century....a John Lennon masterpiece of audio surrealism that will surely blow people away 300 years from now. This is what pure genius sounds like.

    • @blood9903
      @blood9903 2 роки тому +10

      John Lennon really wrote this and said "let those fuckers figure that one out" after a professor claimed he had his students study Beatles songs.

    • @JohnSmith-hw1vv
      @JohnSmith-hw1vv Рік тому +1

      Top five. Classic with a capital C.

    • @Blitz-dm3kv
      @Blitz-dm3kv Рік тому +1

      The whole point of the song is that you're not meant to read too much into it

    • @yougotmossed3592
      @yougotmossed3592 9 місяців тому +1

      Not only unlike any other Beatles song, unlike any other song I’ve heard. Bizarre, but great.

  • @warrenburroughs3025
    @warrenburroughs3025 3 роки тому +47

    Many people don't realise that the song changes key 4 times in the opening, it's superbly executed.

    • @vovindequasahi
      @vovindequasahi Рік тому +2

      You know it is superbly executed when the average listener doesn't even notice that!

    • @warrenburroughs3025
      @warrenburroughs3025 Рік тому +3

      @@vovindequasahi absolutely, it doesn't sound weird or contrived, it just works.

  • @Brimp555
    @Brimp555 3 роки тому +424

    Four years after I Want To Hold Your Hand was released I Am The Walrus was released. This is a giant leap lyrically, musically, intellectually, and technically in those four years.

    • @RayRay-zt7bj
      @RayRay-zt7bj 3 роки тому +22

      Ain't that true!! That's why I told Jayvee, I was shocked to hear him say that he thought I Am The Walrus was their early music. The time for the Beatles between 1962-1967 was like 26 years time-lapse for most other bands.

    • @BetterGreta13
      @BetterGreta13 3 роки тому +15

      I think about this a lot. Four years between the "II Wanna Hold Your Hand" years and THIS? HOW? It has to have been a shift decreed from some higher power!!!!

    • @spaceorbison
      @spaceorbison 3 роки тому +3

      they probably became a government project and were thrown all the resources of the country

    • @63saruman
      @63saruman 3 роки тому +8

      Don’t forget Tomorrow Never Knows

    • @elizabethscott7660
      @elizabethscott7660 3 роки тому +12

      They found drugs

  • @warpwoofwimble
    @warpwoofwimble 3 роки тому +239

    This was 1967, at the height of their psychedelic period. They had stopped touring and were seeing how much craziness they could get out of the recording studio. You really can't go wrong with the Beatles, but every album represents a pretty big leap forward and a new evolution in their sound - they didn't stay in one lane for very long.

  • @aviadilo
    @aviadilo Рік тому +18

    One of the Beatles' most brilliant songs. No other group could pull off something like this!

  • @davidvornsand9551
    @davidvornsand9551 2 роки тому +11

    The Beatles opened every window and every door incorporating every style of music inspiring the the world to open their minds and especially musicians to embrace anything is possible. That is why they are the greatest band!☮️❤️

  • @JustManic
    @JustManic 3 роки тому +83

    The Beatles’ musical evolution was and remains unprecedented. In the span of less than four years, they went from “I Wanna Hold Your Hand” to THIS. They invented a lot of what we know and understand to be progressive rock, starting with their “Revolver “ album (1966) and continuing through “Sgt. Pepper” (1967) and “Magical Mystery Tour” (1967), which is the album that “Walrus” is from. The rate at which they progressed as songwriters is unbelievable, and their producer George Martin was an integral part of their development in the studio.

    • @rwh2559
      @rwh2559 2 роки тому +3

      The fact they stopped touring was awesome . They gave us so much.

  • @emanonfox1709
    @emanonfox1709 3 роки тому +110

    This song is a perfect example of why the Beatles are masters, and not just "a really good band." The key shifts between B-Major and A-Major and E-Major, the disparate chord progressions, the backbeat from eights to quarter march...these men were musicians in the truest sense of the word.

  • @richardhall916
    @richardhall916 2 роки тому +20

    Way ahead of their time. And on the cutting edge. The Beatles left us with music that is timeless! I could listen for hours. And still not catch everything, John. Paul, and George, were brilliant writers, and musicians, along with Ringo, it was the perfect Storm, amazing! So many great songs!

  • @catenystrom6506
    @catenystrom6506 3 роки тому +18

    It's just CLASSIC Lennon. He liked to keep people second-guessing and his sense of humor was unique. I still own a book authored by Lennon called "In His Own Write" that I bought in high school, this song reminds me of some of the poems in that book. He was hilariously off kilter.

    • @lloydmckay3241
      @lloydmckay3241 3 роки тому

      I had that book. Loved it. Surrealism mixed with quirky English wit. Did he put out another similar book?

    • @c00l0
      @c00l0 Рік тому

      Hilariously off kilter lol. Perfectly said

  • @andresquiroga8061
    @andresquiroga8061 3 роки тому +153

    The lyrics were partially inspired by Lewis Carroll's poem "The Walrus and the Carpenter". And the song is from 1967.

    • @africanfartingfrog
      @africanfartingfrog 2 роки тому +2

      It was also partially inspired by LSD

    • @Beevaldi
      @Beevaldi 10 місяців тому +1

      ​@@africanfartingfroglol for sure

  • @relaxingwoody05
    @relaxingwoody05 3 роки тому +166

    This recording from the Beatles a pure psychedelic masterpiece..

    • @podiumguy100
      @podiumguy100 3 роки тому +3

      they had several !

    • @relaxingwoody05
      @relaxingwoody05 3 роки тому +2

      @Roger White I stand corrected if written to confuse and divert thoughts, thats even better! but no mention of being nonsense, its a masterpiece in my opinion as i said!

    • @jnagarya519
      @jnagarya519 2 роки тому

      It is "The Beatles" having fun. The idea that it's "psychedelic" is blown 'way out of proportion -- especially by those who known nothing about drugs.

    • @relaxingwoody05
      @relaxingwoody05 2 роки тому

      @@jnagarya519 totally agree, people know nothing about drugs who claim they do, and lets face it only the 'Beatles' would know why they wrote such songs? fun or not??

  • @karennichols6973
    @karennichols6973 3 роки тому +13

    They are legends, Extremely talented, And everyone had there own style. This band is extraordinar .

  • @p.millard557
    @p.millard557 3 роки тому +9

    This song is GOLD. I love it because it is great music and because it shows us how witty John was. I can picture him having a laugh at seeing us trying to find a hidden meaning to the lyrics. John had an incredible sense of humour. I don't know if you have noticed at the end of the song the words "Everybody smokes pot, everybody smokes pot"

    • @marxlover100
      @marxlover100 Рік тому

      John denied that the verse was "everybody smoke pot". He claimed that the words were "everybody's got one". And he didn't identify what that "one" is supposed to be. He sort of left that up to the listener.

  • @Retroearthling
    @Retroearthling 3 роки тому +147

    NOW you know why the Beatles were the best that EVER existed and it took me a long time to realize this. I grew up and took them for granted. Now i have discovered their genius.

    • @evan1430
      @evan1430 2 роки тому +11

      were? nah they are the best to ever exist

  • @fallofcamelot
    @fallofcamelot 3 роки тому +211

    Everyone on first hearing this song:
    30 seconds in: what am I listening to?
    End of the song: that’s a masterpiece

    • @DIMP11
      @DIMP11 2 роки тому +1

      I think it is really "WTF am I listening to ?" You are too polite, LOL. It is indeed a masterpiece however once it ends. John toying with the poetry class.

    • @anthonyharris7226
      @anthonyharris7226 2 роки тому

      💯 right on, dude!

    • @michaelserby7697
      @michaelserby7697 2 роки тому +1

      Acid ... ...

  • @EtienneCK
    @EtienneCK 2 роки тому +5

    I don't know if someone pointed this out earlier in comments, but I remember when I first heard this song 30 years ago, I realized that the song starts in stereo, then switches to mono during the radio frequencies break until the ending. So basically it's like they wanted us to have the impression of going from listening to the song in your room to listening to it on a mono car radio. It's a trully inventive song in terms of production and very unique. My favorite from The Beatles!

  • @beth2398
    @beth2398 3 роки тому +5

    This was their psychedelic faze. My parents listened to this music when I was a kid. Later I listened to it on my own stereo in my room borrowing their records and memorized all the words to this and other songs. They are so dang good. My favorite rock band. Magical Mystery Tour is my favorite album of theirs. My parents was Sargent Pepper's Lonely Heart's Club Band.

  • @culture_creature
    @culture_creature 3 роки тому +72

    I first heard this song in my 20s and my mind was blown because it was so different from anything that I had heard and I loved it. John Lennon was simply a GENIUS

  • @dipsydoodle7988
    @dipsydoodle7988 3 роки тому +227

    "I haven't got the meaning of the lyrics yet.." 😂 No worries..

    • @B.R.0101
      @B.R.0101 3 роки тому +2

      The lyrics are beyound anyway, the music as well!

    • @timkvenland1885
      @timkvenland1885 3 роки тому +12

      They have no meaning. LSD stuff.

    • @B.R.0101
      @B.R.0101 3 роки тому +6

      @@timkvenland1885 No way, lyrics here actually have a deep meaning. If you wish I can write here all the meaning of those lyrics but it'd be the longest comment on UA-cam ever!!

    • @meganstewart6318
      @meganstewart6318 3 роки тому +5

      Yes and you never ever will!

    • @jkt4748
      @jkt4748 3 роки тому +4

      @@timkvenland1885 Uh, yeah the Beatles and this song and the entire album of Magical mystery tour
      have significant meaning if you
      take the blinders off😏. Check out the Travis Stock Inst. in the U.K..

  • @Brucemcleod2345
    @Brucemcleod2345 2 роки тому +4

    This song is one of the most creative songs ever written and I have loved it for years. The Beatles were years ahead of the time and had the unexpected factor

  • @jayballard27690
    @jayballard27690 2 роки тому

    Thanks for another quality vid bud, enjoyed listening to it with u. One of my favourites.

  • @JPMadden
    @JPMadden 3 роки тому +140

    John Lennon learned that a poetry class at his old school was analyzing the lyrics of Beatles songs. He decided to write crazy lyrics that meant nothing. The end of the song is very hectic, because there is a choir of boys singing "oompah, oompah, stick it up your jumper," a choir of girls singing "everybody's got one," and a scene from a Shakespeare play that Lennon taped off BBC radio. (It's the death of Oswald, from King Lear, act IV, near the end of scene 6.)

    • @TodayImMaking
      @TodayImMaking 3 роки тому +8

      I was reading King Lear and listening to this song when I figured this out. Gotta love synchronicity!

    • @phildavison319
      @phildavison319 3 роки тому +7

      The bits that go, "ho ho ho, he he he, ha ha ha", "oompah, oompah, stick it up your jumper" and "everybody's got one" were all done by the Mike Sammes Singers. Look them up. They were involved in some big hits and famous (in the UK, at any rate) TV themes.

    • @HarlequinsKiss
      @HarlequinsKiss 3 роки тому +1

      Would that make that section from Lear the first sample?

    • @TodayImMaking
      @TodayImMaking 3 роки тому +3

      @@HarlequinsKiss The Beatles sampled a Sousa march a year before on the Yellow Submarine album.

    • @HarlequinsKiss
      @HarlequinsKiss 3 роки тому +3

      @@TodayImMaking And still a good 20 years before it became fashionable

  • @nuimaleko7
    @nuimaleko7 3 роки тому +132

    This is Psychodelic Rock, which would heavily influence Prog. Bands like Yes, did not seem so confusing to people of my generation because we had already been exposed to this.

    • @TheBlackQueen
      @TheBlackQueen 3 роки тому +9

      This was more leaning to Avant-garde in the sense that it was intended to throw off the listener, but yes, it definitely inspired a lot of Prog.

    • @jillipepper5353
      @jillipepper5353 3 роки тому +7

      And by then we were all stoned and so were they. Lol

    • @mrnobody3161
      @mrnobody3161 3 роки тому +3

      Excellent Point. I heard Rod Argent from The Zombies comment that The Beatles invented Progrock. The Zombies loved and admired The Beatles who inspired them to try new ideas which spawned their 67 uk release of the Odyssey and Oracle Album, which in turn inspired countless other successful musicians around the world to become musicians without the general public really knowing about The Zombies. Just one example. The Beatles had inspired 5 teenage lads from the ancient town of St.Albans UK to record an album that would grow in popularity by word of mouth from one musician to another building momentum to The Zombies being inducted into the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame on the 50th anniversary, to the day of the release of O&O album in 2019. The Zombies management in the 1960's sucked, so they broke up 2 years before their song Time of the Season became a world wide hit. But that's only one part of a story of one band that The Beatles inspired.✌

    • @bwana-ma-coo-bah425
      @bwana-ma-coo-bah425 3 роки тому

      ua-cam.com/video/vbHMgqHtAy0/v-deo.html

    • @MsAppassionata
      @MsAppassionata Рік тому

      @@mrnobody3161 I love The Zombies. They were a great band.

  • @gimbrere
    @gimbrere 3 роки тому

    ‘It eat’s you at your toes.’ Well put. It’s great fun to enjoy this song with you.

  • @donnagonatas3155
    @donnagonatas3155 3 роки тому +3

    Thats how brilliant John is. Almost 60 years later and people are still trying to figure it out! Just brilliant!!✌❤

  • @j.jennings1722
    @j.jennings1722 3 роки тому +101

    Tremendous song. John wrote it after hearing about an old teacher he had, who was analyzing the lyrics to his songs in class. It upset him and decided to write this song to make his old teacher's mind melt from trying to figure out the lyrics, along with some music critics who did the same thing. Legendary!

    • @brandonhaygood5286
      @brandonhaygood5286 3 роки тому +17

      I think it's a bit much to say he was upset by it. He was probably amused more than anything.

    • @timlenard1646
      @timlenard1646 3 роки тому +4

      And this during their heavy use of LSD days, he even mentions (L)ucy in the (S)Ky with (D)iamonds...

    • @cwegers3
      @cwegers3 3 роки тому +1

      The power of psychedelics .

    • @johnkochen7264
      @johnkochen7264 3 роки тому +1

      Spot on. That is what I heard too and Lennon had a wicked sense of humor so I would not put this past him.

    • @directdebit6078
      @directdebit6078 3 роки тому +1

      @@timlenard1646 that song isn't about LSD. It was a just based off a drawing of a girl his son, Julian, made.
      The initials (LSD) are only a coincidence

  • @milosit
    @milosit 3 роки тому +101

    I am The Walrus: I'm going to blow people's minds
    Revolution #9: Hold my beer.

    • @Lancefer66
      @Lancefer66 3 роки тому +4

      OMG, I died laughing!

    • @nottydread
      @nottydread 3 роки тому +2

      100%

    • @phildavison319
      @phildavison319 3 роки тому +2

      I was in a band with a couple of Beatles nuts and I was told I was weird because I like Blue Jay Way and Revolution 9 as well as a their more normal stuff.

    • @jp3813
      @jp3813 3 роки тому +1

      Huge difference between blowing minds and just blowing.

    • @patrickschrag3200
      @patrickschrag3200 3 роки тому +1

      Just wait till some hear it backwards sounds like an actual song

  • @AB-zc8ps
    @AB-zc8ps 3 роки тому +2

    As a teenager in the seventies in the UK, the Beatles was seen as a bit of old news..🤣...to (glamrock, punk, soul,) but having older brothers who loved them, I must have taken in some of their songs without realizing, it was listening to what I didnt know was Beatles covers by artists like Bowie, Earth wind and Fire, the Flying Lizards and many more, till my brothers would say that's a Beatles song!... so I didn't come to them till much later, but boy was it worth the wait...so much influence on many artists, I now understands their part in Music history, this is one of those song that shows their talent...Brilliant, it is a shame they get blocked🤞 keep up the great work Jay..peace man✌

  • @waynestark2457
    @waynestark2457 3 роки тому +3

    That look of confusion while reacting is priceless. Thanks for listening to the Beatles. They are a trip.

  • @davidfisher8821
    @davidfisher8821 3 роки тому +46

    You nailed it with the Alice in Wonderland reference, Lennon was highly influenced by Lewis Carroll. Lennon loved wordplay, there is no real meaning, just freeform lyrical fun!

  • @meeshelle1397
    @meeshelle1397 3 роки тому +117

    Beatles: Sitting on a cornflake, waiting for the van to come...
    J : 🤨🤔

    • @TrojansOwl1
      @TrojansOwl1 3 роки тому +3

      🤣🤣🤣

    • @VivacityTS
      @VivacityTS 3 роки тому +3

      The thing about sitting on a cornflake depending on the fabric you have on, when you get it will dangle like a dangling chad.

    • @annother3350
      @annother3350 3 роки тому +4

      Laying on a cornflake in bed though = 👎🏼

    • @wayne_twentyfive
      @wayne_twentyfive 3 роки тому +3

      Beatles : Any lyrics from "I Am The Walrus"
      J : ???????????????????????

    • @MsAppassionata
      @MsAppassionata 3 роки тому

      @@haranbanjo8024 John loved that book.

  • @michaelg7456
    @michaelg7456 3 роки тому +3

    The Mellotron was the keyboard instrument used in the opening. It was an early day "sampler" that used a tape loop. The dialogue at the ending was recorded live from the radio just tuning back and forth and stopped on a play being broadcast.
    If you're confused about the lyrics, the video will really confuse you.

  • @politirel2
    @politirel2 3 роки тому +1

    The ending is from King Lear by Shakespear:
    Slave
    Thou hast slain me
    Villain, take my purse
    If I ever
    Bury my body
    The letters which though find'st about me
    To Edmund Earl of Gloucester
    Seek him out upon the British Party
    O untimely death
    I know thee well
    A serviceable villain, as duteous to the vices of thy mistress
    As badness would desire
    What, is is he dead?
    Sit you down, Father, rest you

  • @paulbakerma61
    @paulbakerma61 3 роки тому +71

    One of the greatest songs ever.

    • @zibbezabba2491
      @zibbezabba2491 3 роки тому +2

      A masterpiece.

    • @mikejones-go8vz
      @mikejones-go8vz 3 роки тому +1

      @@zibbezabba2491 the strings make it even better if that’s possible

    • @zibbezabba2491
      @zibbezabba2491 3 роки тому +1

      @@mikejones-go8vz The strings are what makes it a masterpiece IMHO. Without them it wouldn't be as dramatic.

  • @robertJ14
    @robertJ14 3 роки тому +38

    Amazing you made the Alice in Wonderland connection when Lennon was a big fan of the author (Lewis Carroll) and the walrus is a character from one of his poems.

    • @marvinc9994
      @marvinc9994 2 роки тому

      Indeed ! John absolutely loved word-play.....................a very ENGLISH trait, going way back to our Anglo-Saxon past.

  • @jessejordache1869
    @jessejordache1869 9 днів тому

    This was my favorite song when I went through my pre-school Beatles phase. Because you don't have a cannon, and nothing makes sense to you anyway, and you're always asking your parents what this or that means and they give you something like "nothing" or "you'll get it when you're older". So it's not weird, it's just a good song with a good beat, although I did like the line "sitting in an English garden waiting for the sun. If the sun don't come you get your tan from standing in the English rain." I got that -- that was funny!

  • @James-StJames
    @James-StJames 3 роки тому +4

    I love how the words seem almost irrelevant but the Soul in Lennon's voice is so real. The George Martin score is a wonder too, I don't know how he knew where to start. What a sound they made.

  • @frankrios9926
    @frankrios9926 3 роки тому +35

    This was when The Beatles were in their LSD peak time ! They were completely psychedelic !

  • @thebaobabs206
    @thebaobabs206 3 роки тому +32

    Awesome!!THE BEATLES the best band of history!!

  • @mamesmck5236
    @mamesmck5236 3 роки тому

    "It was different." 🤣🤣🤣 understatement.
    I love watching your videos, because its like listening to for the first time again.

  • @jeffmcdonald5901
    @jeffmcdonald5901 3 роки тому +2

    1967, my friend. Awesome year for music. Blows my mind when I think just 3 years earlier they were doing stuff like I Want To Hold Your Hand. They were the pied pipers of great music who showed the way to all the others of just where music could go and how far it could go. True geniuses.

  • @jameshiggins1990
    @jameshiggins1990 3 роки тому +43

    A day in the life, strawberry Fields, lucy in the sky with diamonds

    • @alrivers2297
      @alrivers2297 3 роки тому +3

      Also Tomorrow Never Knows, She Said She Said, Blue Jay Way, Being For the Benefit of Mr. Kite

    • @durv13
      @durv13 3 роки тому +3

      all acid songs :-)

  • @ronwilcox7716
    @ronwilcox7716 3 роки тому +67

    The Beatles ARE progressive rock! They did more than any other band to move rock forward!

    • @jp3813
      @jp3813 3 роки тому +1

      Yes, though gotta remember that they did a lot of covers early in their careers as well.

    • @chaipup7045
      @chaipup7045 3 роки тому

      Pop

    • @jp3813
      @jp3813 3 роки тому +1

      @@chaipup7045 Both.

    • @sexysadie2901
      @sexysadie2901 3 роки тому

      @@chaipup7045 And rock.

    • @jnagarya519
      @jnagarya519 2 роки тому

      The label "progressive" as applied to music didn't occur until the 1970s. "The Beatles" evolved, though we were two jaw-dropped and flabbergasted to even think of that word.
      "The Beatles" MATURED" rock.

  • @carolmeindl8973
    @carolmeindl8973 3 роки тому

    I remember reading a Shakespeare play once and came across some lines and froze “ that’s it! That is what is being said at the end of ‘I am the walrus’ it is these lines from King Lear !!! It was such a trip to make the connection!

  • @lasciethiesing2219
    @lasciethiesing2219 3 роки тому +1

    Im just glad you are listening to the Beatles, regardless of it going on youtube. This band inspired all bands. Their music is also timeless. Just keep listening to them.

  • @GanjaGirlSF
    @GanjaGirlSF 3 роки тому +18

    I love the beautifully creative musical journey the Beatles took us on, not only with this song but with their entire body of work. 💖

  • @kevinmcinnis2453
    @kevinmcinnis2453 3 роки тому +9

    As soon as i saw the title...lol...i knew im staying here for this

  • @MagicalIdealism
    @MagicalIdealism 3 роки тому

    The facial expressions your eyes darting side to side looking so perplexed! Love it Jay 😀

  • @mikecavaretta2621
    @mikecavaretta2621 2 роки тому +2

    The spoken part at the end was from a BBC performance of King Lear that happened to be played on the radio when they were recording the song. Ringo was instructed to randomly go through different radio channels and they’d record whatever happened to be playing on the radio at that time. That’s what he landed on! It happened live, in real time. It’s perfect for the song.

  • @lauriecornell6169
    @lauriecornell6169 3 роки тому +74

    I've been listening to this record for 45 years...yes record.

    • @cynthiaahern9081
      @cynthiaahern9081 3 роки тому +2

      Your record lasted 45 years? Much respect!

    • @florenciaalvarez3213
      @florenciaalvarez3213 3 роки тому +2

      By some miracle I found an original pressing of this record. I’ve been collecting for years and then to stumble upon this in near mint condition, I couldn’t pass it up. I’m lucky as well, as my mother gave me her first three Beatles records.

    • @grumpynanny7402
      @grumpynanny7402 3 роки тому +1

      I have 3 copies. All battered lol. My fave is Revolver.

  • @MamaSparx74
    @MamaSparx74 3 роки тому +20

    😂 love the facial expressions trying to work this one out!

  • @babybe16
    @babybe16 3 роки тому +1

    😁😍🥰can’t tell you how many hours and days my bestie and I spent on top of a car singing the Beatles and Aerosmith! They weren’t our generation, but that’s what good music and bands do. They’re legendary and transcendent🙌🏼😁

  • @joseantoniolarrea7152
    @joseantoniolarrea7152 Рік тому +2

    This song is taking it to the next level. Not just following what everyone else has done but going into a totally different direction. And I dig that.

  • @TheBlackQueen
    @TheBlackQueen 3 роки тому +61

    The Beatles not only did Progressive Rock, but they essentially invented it! As early as Eleanor Rigby from Revolver in 1966, The Beatles kickstarted much of the experimentation in Rock music that lead to Prog. Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, which they released the the year after, is sited as one of the first Progressive Rock albums, as is Magical Mystery Tour (which this song is from) and Abbey Road. All of these were released before the debut of King Crimson, which many claim was the beginning of the genre back in 1969. But The Beatles were doing it it several years earlier!

    • @chaipup7045
      @chaipup7045 3 роки тому

      Sgt. Pepper wasn't prog.

    • @TheBlackQueen
      @TheBlackQueen 3 роки тому +7

      @@chaipup7045 It was Progressive for its time and what it did for popular music. Also, A Day In The Life is quite easily one of, if not THE first true Prog Rock song. Not all Prog is about complexity and odd time signatures, otherwise people wouldn't consider Pink Floyd the biggest Progressive Rock band of the era.

    • @Azoria4
      @Azoria4 2 роки тому

      @@chaipup7045 boom

    • @jnagarya519
      @jnagarya519 2 роки тому +1

      The label "Progressive Rock" didn't exist until the 1970s. Gad, are their suckers for labels!
      "The Beatles" made music -- they did not do "genre".

    • @jnagarya519
      @jnagarya519 2 роки тому

      @@chaipup7045 "Prog" is bloated crap.

  • @or8m8
    @or8m8 3 роки тому +40

    Yes! Back doing Beatles reactions, do ‘Tomorrow Never Knows’ whenever you get the pleasure

  • @DaBadger354
    @DaBadger354 Рік тому

    Check out "Tomorrow Never Knows" by The Beatles, which came out in 1966. I grew up listening to the Beatles it's always amazing to me how much their music changed over the 7 years that they were together writing music. The very early stuff was simple but cleverly written love songs like "This Boy" or "No Reply" but their music matured and became more innovative using tapes, loops, backward guitar chords and synthetic sounds mixed in. Ringo's drumming matched perfectly filling in the gaps where needed . There is something very subtle and inventive about Ringo's ability to place drops and fills, despite what his detractors say, in the sweet spot of the song making the music more robust adding a sweetness to the musical phrasing.
    People claim that at the end of "I am The Walrus" they are singing "Everybody Smoke Pot", the Beatles denied but...

  • @KianCortada-Covarrubias
    @KianCortada-Covarrubias 2 роки тому +1

    I just heard this the other day while on .8 of some cubensis. Beautiful

  • @Bearfoot_boy
    @Bearfoot_boy 3 роки тому +24

    This is why the Beatles are legendary

  • @dalebaker9109
    @dalebaker9109 3 роки тому +31

    Silly words but musically fantastic, the Beatles were always the best! They won’t scared of doing different music! Abbey Road is astounding! Damn it’s all astounding. Can’t you hear ELO in this!

    • @betsyab121
      @betsyab121 3 роки тому +4

      I believe ELO started up where this song left off, so you are right that I Am the Walrus inspired Jeff Lynne and ELO!

    • @bigdaddy4069
      @bigdaddy4069 3 роки тому +5

      Exactly right on ELO.
      I always thought ELO were what the beatles would've become if they'd carried on.

    • @dalebaker9109
      @dalebaker9109 3 роки тому

      @@bigdaddy4069 probably true case is the Beatles were incredible

    • @betsyab121
      @betsyab121 3 роки тому +5

      @@bigdaddy4069 I believe John Lennon said that The Beatles would have gone in ELO's direction if they had stayed together, too!

    • @steveshattah
      @steveshattah 3 роки тому +2

      After all the years and tabulations we have a winner. The 5th beatle is Jeff Lynne.

  • @thaddeuswilson654
    @thaddeuswilson654 2 роки тому

    The bit about the English rain, made me think back to when I lived there. It rained all the time, wettest place I've ever lived.

  • @jeffmarkwood8351
    @jeffmarkwood8351 3 роки тому +2

    Dude, as a lifelong Beatles fan, I love your reaction to this. I encourage you to dive into their catalog from the very beginning. You'll see amazing progression in their abilities in every album. I hope you do, and hope you enjoy it as much as I do.

  • @Russ-gy7tx
    @Russ-gy7tx 3 роки тому +24

    You should listen to “Tomorrow Never Knows” released in 1966, and “It’s All Too Much” released in 1968, also “Hey Bulldog” in 1968 John considered a throw away song.

    • @clashfan26
      @clashfan26 3 роки тому +4

      Tomorrow Never Knows is my favorite Beatles song.

    • @thedvguy
      @thedvguy 2 роки тому +1

      …and, and, and…
      Such a great band with such a huge and random catalogue of pure genius

  • @nedscruddermann6059
    @nedscruddermann6059 3 роки тому +12

    "I didn't know what was coming up next. . . . I was just sitting back and enjoying the ride" Exactly what it was like growing up with the Beatles all those years ago. Your reactions help take me back to when this music was brand new and hearing it for the very first time. Love your reactions! Have you reacted to "Tomorrow Never Knows" or "It's All too Much"?

  • @burney7418
    @burney7418 2 роки тому

    My brother gave me an LP of the Beatles when I was 12 years old. It was a rare single with a picture book of this song. It was a B side. On the other side was "Octopus' Garden and "Helter Skelter"

  • @nettricegaskins1871
    @nettricegaskins1871 3 роки тому +2

    One of my favorite songs. My father played it and the album a lot when I was a kid.

  • @NateWard394
    @NateWard394 3 роки тому +16

    Finally!! More Beatles!! These guys are my favorite band and I’m really happy to see them back on the channel. A very odd one this song. John Lennon found out that teachers in schools were making kids analyze Beatles lyrics to find a certain meaning in their songs so John wrote this and it made no sense so they couldn’t analyze the lyrics!!

  • @SPPalmer01
    @SPPalmer01 3 роки тому +16

    Once they stopped touring their music went experimental free from playing it live. Love this part of part of their career.

  • @adamcollins915
    @adamcollins915 2 роки тому +2

    Sounds as fresh, innovative, catchy, addictive & amazing as when it first blew my mind in the 80's.

  • @raymondmanderville505
    @raymondmanderville505 3 роки тому

    There was a stage play being heard over the radio while this was being recorded . It was King Lear being recited towards the end of the song .So they slowed it down & did some Martin magic to it & in it went

  • @billiewhyers2823
    @billiewhyers2823 3 роки тому +23

    I’m 63 years old, a big Beatles fan, but I have never listened to this. I love it! Anything they do is epic! Love your show J.

    • @lynnarthur6586
      @lynnarthur6586 3 роки тому +15

      🤦🏻👈 Me reacting to Beatles fan never hearing “I Am The Walrus” ??? Well...as with every Beatles discovery: Better late than never 👍

    • @RayRay-zt7bj
      @RayRay-zt7bj 3 роки тому +7

      I one way I am surprised that you had never listened to this, being a Beatles Fan, but on the other hand, what many people don't realize is that the height of the Beatles' popularity was between 1963-1966 when they stopped touring. The Fan Base did grow larger though, as the Beatles music progressed. I only wish JayVee was able to l.isten to them from start to finish, just to see the changes in style of their music and how POWERFUL their early hits were. I'm 61

    • @bradmacarthur3810
      @bradmacarthur3810 3 роки тому +9

      YOU NEVER LISTENED TO THIS ?

    • @billiewhyers2823
      @billiewhyers2823 3 роки тому +5

      @@RayRay-zt7bj when I was younger, I wasn’t into the psychedelic rock, it wasn’t until the Internet (and I was older) I was able to appreciate it.

    • @billiewhyers2823
      @billiewhyers2823 3 роки тому +1

      @@lynnarthur6586 so tru!

  • @jonny_mazerati9410
    @jonny_mazerati9410 3 роки тому +23

    The Beatles experimented with lots of Psychedelic drugs so this song makes perfect sense for them 😎 that’s why it’s called the magic mystery tour

  • @philld1201
    @philld1201 Рік тому

    The old T.V station playing was actually Shakespeare's King Lear recorded off the radio.
    *Slave, thou hast slain me. Villain, take my purse.
    If ever thou wilt thrive, bury my body,
    And give the letters which thou find'st about me
    To Edmund, Earl of Gloucester; seek him out
    Upon the British party. O, untimely Death!
    I know thee well: a serviceable villain;
    As duteous to the vices of thy mistress
    As badness would desire.
    What, is he dead?
    Sit you down, father, rest you!

  • @monica11760
    @monica11760 3 роки тому +2

    This song was in their movie Magical Mystery Tour. A lot of people hated that movie. I love it. It is quirky and crazy just like this song. It's definitely different from their beautiful harmonies and lyrics

  • @thewalrus6833
    @thewalrus6833 3 роки тому +10

    As you probably know Alice In Wonderland was written by Lewis Carroll , who also wrote a nonsense poem called The Walrus And The Carpenter, which was part of the inspiration for this masterpiece. That part at the beginning was inspired by the sound of a passing police siren as he was writing the song on his piano at home. Imagine what this sounded like in 1967.

  • @jennhurl
    @jennhurl 3 роки тому +9

    I actually always loved this song!
    It's so trippy! 🤣 I loved watching you listen to it! Great song choice, Jay! 🎵✌❤ OMG your analysis of other songs that you could compare to was AMAZING! Well done!

  • @suedehead3
    @suedehead3 3 роки тому

    I loved seeing this reaction, the incredulity and wonderment on your face was priceless

  • @AlfredSonnyPic
    @AlfredSonnyPic 3 роки тому

    You catching on Bro to the fact that The Beatles always changed their music never becoming boring or repetitive. Their individual and collective musical & lyrical genius will forever stand the test of time. Not since Mozart 200 years before The Beatles did music break creative boundaries, nor since. They were the spoke persons of my generation through the 1960s and up until a nowhere man murdered John Lennon in 1980. The Beatles made dozens of masterpieces that varied in theme, tempo, and message. Every time word came that The Beatles released a new record it was like opening a surprise gift. Humanity will have to wait probably another couple of hundred years before anyone comes along with such quality. Enjoy discovering their music. I still laugh, cry and dance in my heart and soul listening to them.

  • @betsyab121
    @betsyab121 3 роки тому +5

    This song was released in 1967. So was Strawberry Fields Forever, another Lennon classic! This period is known as their psychedelic period from mid 1966 to the end of 1967. I would say this is my favorite era of their music. I love the experimental vibe of Lennon during this time. BTW, the piano at the beginning is supposed to sound like a police siren!

  • @traveller112
    @traveller112 3 роки тому +30

    This song scared me when I was little. Creepy voice. I got over it though.

    • @betsyab121
      @betsyab121 3 роки тому +1

      That creepy voice is John singing through a Leslie speaker!

    • @brianstockwell4069
      @brianstockwell4069 3 роки тому

      So you think! Wait until you get deep into your seventies, stalked by your own shadow, when it will return and haunt you. In the meantime enjoy the interlude! Cheers!

    • @traveller112
      @traveller112 3 роки тому

      @@brianstockwell4069 highly unlikely I live to my 70s between the type of cancer I have and the damaged kidneys from several years of chemo. But thanks.

    • @brianstockwell4069
      @brianstockwell4069 3 роки тому

      @@traveller112 Sorry to hear that and hope you defy the odds. Best wishes!

  • @guywakeford3259
    @guywakeford3259 2 роки тому +1

    When you said this must be really early, it's actually from one of the Beatles mid era albums. Whereas most bands tend to turn more commercial over time, probably due to pressure from record companies, the Beatles were almost the other way round. They started off making commercial hits, then went more progressive as time went on. That's what happens when the band ends up being bigger than the record company, they do what they want 🙂

  • @d.j.starling3559
    @d.j.starling3559 2 роки тому +1

    Beatles first arrived in America in February 1964. On Feb 9, they made their first appearance on the Ed Sullivan Show, a national Sunday night mainstay for generations on TV, & the world changed. By 1970, the group broke up & each went out on their own with great success. In Feb of '64, John Lennon was 23, Paul McCartney, 21, George Harrison, 20, & Ringo Starr, 23. Just so you realize how young they were when they started out, at least 2 years earlier than 64, & how short of a time they were actually together to create so many timeless gems.

  • @MrPretzel6000
    @MrPretzel6000 3 роки тому +10

    No this was after the old love rock songs. LSD and drugs were some of the inspiration 🤣🤣

    • @AnthonyMaccaline
      @AnthonyMaccaline 3 роки тому

      At 4:20 the song switches from stereo to mono. The first half of the song is in stereo, the second half is mono.

    • @MrPretzel6000
      @MrPretzel6000 3 роки тому

      @@AnthonyMaccaline no, it alway does that, he sing on one side

  • @paulbakerma61
    @paulbakerma61 3 роки тому +11

    1967, this is mid period Beatles, summer of love.

  • @JohnSmith-hw1vv
    @JohnSmith-hw1vv Рік тому

    I can't remember where I left the remote control but I can remember every word of this song, including the speaking parts.

  • @chrishickey7502
    @chrishickey7502 2 роки тому +3

    The Beatles were progressing every album. Real trippy is John’s “tomorrow never knows.”

  • @saikichan3277
    @saikichan3277 3 роки тому +4

    And now Yellow submarine! 🐙💛
    Love you reaction ! Made me smile ❤️🇸🇪

  • @paulbakerma61
    @paulbakerma61 3 роки тому +3

    So glad you heard this. The Beatles recorded between very late 1962 - 1970 and this followed Sgt Pepper and is taken from their 3rd film Magical Mystery Tour.

  • @alwaysknow3356
    @alwaysknow3356 3 роки тому

    Such an eccentric masterpiece! Love your reactions. Keep them coming! These keep us going during these mad times!

  • @kevincroughn9816
    @kevincroughn9816 3 роки тому

    This is my favorite Beatles song and the first Beatles album that I bought. I was 10yrs old and I saw the movie "Magical Mystery Tour" on my small b/w TV in my bedroom and it blew me away. The next day I had my mother drop me of at the mall so I could go buy the lp.

  • @jackiesueann3476
    @jackiesueann3476 3 роки тому +9

    With listening to certain Beatles songs I feel you need to listen to the entire album to REALLY understand the vibe of the album/songs.
    They're my all time favorite band and The White Album my fav album! Thank you for the reaction!!
    Also, could you react to The Beatles "Yer Blues"? It's off the White Album.
    Thank you!✌💗🎶😁

  • @biroodjegizond8176
    @biroodjegizond8176 3 роки тому +16

    Please bro do "A day in the life"

  • @kelleysweat6516
    @kelleysweat6516 3 роки тому

    John also said he wrote the beginning as the sound of a British siren. And the end bit (with all the speaking) is Laurence Olivier reciting various passages from Shakespeare.

  • @lisamareepritchard6375
    @lisamareepritchard6375 3 роки тому

    I grew up listening to the Beatles as my Dad often played their music. I have his extensive vinyl collection. I have never understood what the meaning was behind this song, but I love it as it's so different

  • @jefffoster1626
    @jefffoster1626 3 роки тому +7

    The Beatles covered so much musical ground their influence is unmeasurable..

  • @thereunionparty
    @thereunionparty 3 роки тому +5

    I'm glad the video wasn't blocked. (Why do they block anyway when anyone can watch the same video on UA-cam?) It's interesting you noticed an "Alice in Wonderland" vibe because Lewis Carroll was one of John Lennon's favourite authors. The song is from 1967, which one might say is mid Beatles.

  • @chelseawatson3429
    @chelseawatson3429 3 роки тому

    You feel it in the back of your head like that because they were on a different plane of existence while performing the music - Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds. Love your reactions!!!

  • @notvalidcharacters
    @notvalidcharacters 2 роки тому +1

    The two-tone piano intro came from a police car that happened to be going by while Lennon was at the piano, and from that he developed the rest. The actors' voices in the back toward the end was a radio broadcast of Shakespeare's "King Lear" that they tuned in at random and just put it in there. Because the Beatles, especially Lennon, were always about doing things that had never been done before.
    "I Am the Walrus" was the most incredible creation Lennon ever did. Nobody has ever come up with anything like it since.