john lennon was a piece of sht admitted wife beater.............yet you violent kids celebrate this monster .................it is disgusting that this dirty hippy woman generation celebrates a wife beater , and the sissy, monkey husband also celebrates a woman beater , you disgusting boomers are so sickening......accepting his behaviour..i hope your mama got the same treatment,,,,,so glad your dog hero died in the streets,,lol he deserved it ,pathetic violent culture yall are you mutts,,,obviously
Me too my friend. We both were around when all this music was coming out. I was there in front of our TV when they appeared on The Ed Sullivan Show and stayed with them all the way to the Roof Performance and beyond that. For music, it was a special time.
Paul was once asked if he thought that there was a sort of divine intervention when it came to him and John with respect to their songwriting. He said that there had to be. Even he recognizes how special the two of them were. There is no greater pair of songwriters in the history of music. The Beatles are truly the GOAT of Rock and Roll.
He was limited. That's why he never did a proper drum solo, even though his bandmates begged him to do one. But he certainly did some really good stuff, too. And his quirky left-handed drumming gave him a signature sound. Not a good person, though. Of course, neither were his bandmates. But we love their music. And as Amber suggested, they are endlessly fascinating.
john lennon was a piece of sht admitted wife beater.............yet you violent kids celebrate this monster .................it is disgusting that this dirty hippy woman generation celebrates a wife beater , and the sissy, monkey husband also celebrates a woman beater , you disgusting boomers are so sickening......accepting his behaviour..i hope your mama got the same treatment,,,,,so glaqd your dog hero died in the streets,,lol he deserved it ,pathetic violent culture yall are,,,obviously
@@Cosmo-Kramer They all had their faults, and as people were/are no better or worse than any of us, even you. As for drumming skills, everyone is limited. Most drummers can't play along to Ringo's bits, John Bonham couldn't match Bill Bruford and so on. And Ringo didn't play solos because he thought they were pretentious (I agree, mostly).
Michael is a great comparison, in that you can always argue about who is the best in something like this, but no one will ever argue about the scope of their fame. Just like Michael might not be better than lebron, but he was unquestionably more famous.
Absolutely the GOAT’s - Lennon and McCartney are the most successful songwriters in history- to say nothing of their influence on music recording and pop culture as well. They were a once in a lifetime phenomenon.
That may be your opinion but allow me to assure you there are millions of people around the world of which I am one, who think 99% of their music was and still is crap. I will take The Hollies, The Moody Blues, The Stones, Dave Clark Five over them anyday and that sir is my opinion of which I am allowed to bhave as you are yours.@@rickynorwood7229
What's great about John & Paul's vocals is that not only is the blend perfect, BUT you can still hear the subtle differences in the the tone of each voice, in particular Lennon.
@@lloydcarlinsky2836 George was a good songwriter and had a decent solo career. But he is not in the same league as a songwriter as Lennon and/or McCartney.
I LOVE that you mentioned the drumming. This is a dear example of what makes Ringo a pioneer. He could have easily played this as a 4/4 rhythm, but he played this incredible pattern on the snare and Tom Tom’s and then goes to 4/4 for the chorus of “don’t know why she’s riding so high.” Great observation. And yes, the Beatles harmonies were ALWAYS killer. Love your channel.
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Not to take anything away from Ringo, but remember that, according to John, "the way Ringo played the drums [on TTR] was Paul's contribution." Presumably Ringo did initially play a square rhythm, but Paul suggested he follow the pattern of George's Rickenbacker riff instead. Good call!
You can always say this the best ever Beatles until you hear the next song. An amazing eclectic and creative band, the likes of which you will never see again.
Was never a big Beatles fan, always the Stones guy in the crowd. But over the years and with youtube's huge catalog of all things Beatles, I've really come around. Great band.
The Stones are, in my opinion, the best regular, non-Beatle band of all time. Then Zep. But The Beatles are just on a different astral plane, even in their short 7 year period.
John Lennon's tonal quality of his voice on this song is beyond reality and the way Paul does the harmony is other worldly. The song itself is perfectly laid out with breaks and tasty lead guitar fills and a twelve string chiming over Ringo's slightly off kilter drums One of their best! Another coool song of early days is "What Your Doing" or "Every Little Thing" they show the creativeness of the bands arrangements without all of the overdubs and orchestral later years.
@@patticrichton1135 Shouldn't that be 'and FOR NO ONE?' Ok. Both songs are among the best tracks on Beatles For Sale. In fact, I am tempted to put What You're Doing as the best track on the album and I'm a confirmed Lennon-head. Most bands and singers would be happy just to have two songs like that in their entire back-catalogue.
There never was and never will be a group like this again. Ringo's drum part was totally unique. Harmonies superb and that small guitar solo by George.
Pedants corner: the bridge-end and coda guitar licks were Paul, playing his Epiphone Casino; and according to John, "the way Ringo played the drums was Paul's contribution" also.
@@strathman7501I've often heard that it was Paul's suggestion, the drum part, but I read an interview with George saying that Ringo's drum pattern was based on the riff that George was playing, and that's how he came up with it.
@@magneto7930 Well, both things are evidently true. George based his riff on the way John played an opening chord, according to George, Paul then suggested how Ringo should play a drum part that followed the riff rhythm, according to John.
john lennon was a piece of sht admitted wife beater.............yet you violent kids celebrate this monster .................it is disgusting that this dirty hippy woman generation celebrates a wife beater , and the sissy, monkey husband also celebrates a woman beater , you disgusting boomers are so sickening......accepting his behaviour..i hope your mama got the same treatment,,,,,so glad your dog hero died in the streets,,lol he deserved it ,pathetic violent culture yall are you mutts,,,obviously
At 73 years old, I've probably heard this song hundreds of times. Hearing it just now, is the first time I've actually heard the Everly Brothers in the harmony. It's always fantastic.
@@genabourassa7962 I think they were all fans of Perkins, given that they have all, either with the Beatles or on their own, covered his songs. But of course George was the biggest fan of all of them.
One of the first songs I knew by the Beatles. John once stated that this was one of the heaviest sounds at that time. And one of Ringo's best drumming apart from Rain and Come Together. And Amber you got that totally right: this is proof that Ringo was one of the best drummers ever as he didn't show up but added exactly what the song needed to turn a good song to a perfect one!
True fact, this was the # 1 single in the US on the day I was born. Both of my older brothers were Beatles fanatics, I've been listening to them literally my entire life.They are THE reason I wanted to be a musician from as long as I can remember, and why I became one.
The Beatles songs are like Crayola Crayons. They come in different colors and textures. Some of them are more serious in tone than others. Some are so beautiful it can touch your heart. All of them are great and each one you pick out is going to make your day more colorful.
I love this comparison. I've always considered pre-Beatles chord progressions like the box of 6 crayons you get in kindergarten. The Beatles turned chord progressions into the box of 64 crayons.
john lennon was a piece of sht admitted wife beater.............yet you violent kids celebrate this monster .................it is disgusting that this dirty hippy woman generation celebrates a wife beater , and the sissy, monkey husband also celebrates a woman beater , you disgusting boomers are so sickening......accepting his behaviour..i hope your mama got the same treatment,,,,,so glaqd your dog hero died in the streets,,lol he deserved it ,pathetic violent culture yall are,,,obviously
john lennon was a piece of sht admitted wife beater.............yet you violent kids celebrate this monster .................it is disgusting that this dirty hippy woman generation celebrates a wife beater , and the sissy, monkey husband also celebrates a woman beater , you disgusting boomers are so sickening......accepting his behaviour..i hope your mama got the same treatment,,,,,so glad your dog hero died in the streets,,lol he deserved it ,pathetic violent culture yall are you mutts,,,obviously
I get goosebumps every time I hear this song. To me, it’s the prototypical Beatles song. It’s not only a great pop song, with a typically clever lyrical hook, but it shows signs of their incredible ability to take pop and rock and elevate it creatively. You’ve got some killer harmonies, an unusual and powerful drum part, a great arrangement, and even a completely new bridge for the outro. What’s not to love?
They just put a smile on your face! They were and are the greatest. I lived through Beatlemania and it is indescribable! Young people today have no clue as to how much they took over the world.
Finally....we're getting into some early Beatles. Good job guys, Now you are on your way to hearing some of the most beautiful sweetest love songs and melodies EVER written! ""And I Love Her", "If I Fell", "Girl", "Michelle", "Here There and Everywhere", "This Boy", "P.S. I Love You"...
Love y'alls reaction! I guess you've done about 11 Beatles' songs, which means 200 more to go. If you just chose songs they wrote, you've got another 175 more to go. The amount you've been blown away so far, is only just begun!
It's great to see young people with the same excitement we had 50+ years ago. To see their excitement as they feel the magic, when you can't wipe the smile off of your face. It will never be duplicated for me and quite possibly for these kids either.
Absolutely the best. From "Love Me Do" to "I Am the Walrus" in 5 years. Astounding growth, no to mention the cultural impact. I am very grateful to have lived through it.
Just my opinion but "Oh Darling" is the one song where Paui really overdoes it and he just sounds too desperate to outdo "Birthday" or "Helter Skelter". Fo me it's not nice to listen to. I prefer his rockers from early Wings days like "Hi Hi Hi" and "Helen Wheels"
💙The Beatles - Always a great choice!!! More songs to enjoy: -Paperback Writer -Got to Get You into My Life -Across the Universe -Helter Skelter -Thanks!!!
Plus, "Drive My Car", "And I Love Her", "Because", "If I Fell", "Here, There, and Everywhere", "Eight Days A Week", "Paperback Writer", "Fool on the Hill", "Nowhere Man", "I'm Only Sleeping", "This Boy", "Girl", "I Will" "She's Leaving Home", "The Two of Us", "The Long and Winding Road", "Get Back", "Got To Get You Into My Life", " For the Benefit of Mr. Kite", "With A Little Help from My Friends", to name a few!
Amber, you mentioned how diverse the Beatles’ music is. Give “Tomorrow Never Knows” a listen. Or “A Day in the Life” which at the end will annoy your neighbor’s dog.
"Blackbird," "Norwegian Wood," "Baby You Can Drive My Car," "Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds," ( don't know if you did that yet,) "If I Fell in Love With You," " Michelle." And on and on!
The Beatles will go down in history as the greatest Rock & Roll band ever, and Paul McCartney & Ringo Starr are "still" performing today, after 60 years! WOW!
Both of you will love these songs by the Beatles, Golden Slumber, Carry that Weight, and The End. They’re all short songs but all 3 together are really 1 song. Ringo does an amazing job on the drums. “You must listen to all 3 together”.
It’s hard to comprehend at this later date just how enormous The Beatles were at the time and just how revolutionary their sounds were. This song was just SO different at the time both harmonically and in its different time stamps. Good pick up by Amber this track belongs to Ringo, his patterns create the whole sound of the track. I saw Ringo a few weeks back and he is amazing at any age. ✌️
I was 13 years old when Beatlemania first started. They were all we talked about at school. This way before mobile phones or even a phone at home. They were a huge part of my teenage years and I still love their music now I am in my 70s. Great channel. You are a joy to watch!❤
Other songs you'll absolutely love, with the Beatles overlapping and harmonizing, are "Paperback Writer" and "Nowhere Man". Do yourselves, and your audience, a favor and check them at. Please??
john lennon was a piece of sht admitted wife beater.............yet you violent kids celebrate this monster .................it is disgusting that this dirty hippy woman generation celebrates a wife beater , and the sissy, monkey husband also celebrates a woman beater , you disgusting boomers are so sickening......accepting his behaviour..i hope your mama got the same treatment,,,,,so glad your dog hero died in the streets,,lol he deserved it ,pathetic violent culture yall are you mutts,,,obviously
I was a young American teenager, living in Scotland in the early '60s. I got to witness them take the UK by storm. We moved home before they came to the US and I was able to witness them take the US by storm and share, my albums with my friends. I went through some pretty rough times, but I could always count on their music to keep me going.
No matter what you play from the Beatles you can't go wrong. Their harmonies are always sublime. They are the greatest band of all time. This has made my day guys, cheers, Paul.😁👍📀❤️
john lennon was a piece of sht admitted wife beater.............yet you violent kids celebrate this monster .................it is disgusting that this dirty hippy woman generation celebrates a wife beater , and the sissy, monkey husband also celebrates a woman beater , you disgusting boomers are so sickening......accepting his behaviour..i hope your mama got the same treatment,,,,,so glad your dog hero died in the streets,,lol he deserved it ,pathetic violent culture yall are you mutts,,,obviously
I was 11 years old when the Beatles came to the US and instantly became a "Beatlemaniac". Spent all my money on Beatles magazines, bubble gum cards, posters and of course, records. They not only were a great band but you could tell they were having fun and it showed. They never expected the fame they achieved. Thanks for a trip down Memory Lane.
My own personal favorite of mid-period Beatles is "No Reply". It's not played as much, but the storyline, the harmonies, and the desperation in John's voice make it really special. I always speculated that it was really about his mother, who went off and had another family with another man.
It was never released as a single. It's what you'd call an album cut. Many of the Beatles "album cuts" are better than many bands' singles. "No Reply" is definitely a favorite.
This song was progressive in its day. It went beyond 3 minutes and was heavy sounding for the time. The harmony is brilliant, and Ringo pushed the beat forward. Great pick! ✌️❤️
To really appreciate the Beatles, you have to understand how many of the other groups that you have reacted to were inspired to pick up a guitar for the first time after seeing the Beatles on the Ed Sullivan show. So many of the great groups credit the Beatles for their getting into music.
john lennon was a piece of sht admitted wife beater.............yet you violent kids celebrate this monster .................it is disgusting that this dirty hippy woman generation celebrates a wife beater , and the sissy, monkey husband also celebrates a woman beater , you disgusting boomers are so sickening......accepting his behaviour..i hope your mama got the same treatment,,,,,so glaqd your dog hero died in the streets,,lol he deserved it ,pathetic violent culture yall are,,,obviously
Jay and Amber, I am a 70 year old man and it took me days, weeks, months and many years of listening to this older music to fully comprehend and understand it. You guys do three songs a day, wow, it must create it’s own level of stress but in a good way. I would go sensory overload if I had to delve into three a day! I hope this makes sense? Love you guys.
The Beatles affected popular culture like no other band, plus their sunny dispositions and the fact that they didn't take themselves too seriously just added to their allure. It was truly a privilige to grow up during their heyday, and I'm grateful for that. But I'm also grateful to see that you two really "get it", and will pass your love for their music down to your kids. :) I know that you've already reacted to most of their heavy-hitters, so I'll suggest two number one songs that came out around the time of Ticket to Ride--"Eight Days a Week" and "I Feel Fine." Or, if you'd really like to go wa-a-ay back to the early Beatlemania era, "Please Please Me" (their very first single released in Great Britain), and "I Saw Her Standing There" are some suggestions.
There was just something about the Beatles and the time that was pure magic. It was not only their music, but their collective personalities, their creative genius, the fun, the fanfare, all of it combined to create a band in a time that will most likely never be repeated. SO many wonderfully catchy and singable songs. Once in a forever band.
In 2018 I toured Johns childhood home and we were standing in the vestibule and the echo was fantastic. the Tour guide said John and Paul would sing there and harmonize...he then asked if anyone wanted to sing...I sang Ticket to Ride and everyone joined it. One of my favorite songs. ❤
As a 75 year old from the north of England this wa one of the main bands of my teenage years in the 1960. We were never into the London groups like the Rolling Stones. We supported all the liverpoolien groups like thhw Breatles, Jerry and the pacemakers Billy J Kramer.And then there was Cilla Black.
The Beatles live on their own planet and no one else is worthy to be there besides them. Even Justin Hayward of the Moody Blues admitted that and he is a world class musician/songwriter.
Perhaps it is due to UA-cam challenges, but there are so many great songs of the Beatles left for you to sample. The ones that launched them into America...."I Want to Hold Your Hand," "She Loves You," All My Loving," "I Saw Her Standing There." There is "Yesterday," "Let It Be," and "Long and Winding Road." Enjoy the ride!
I was thinking of suggesting this one the other day. When you have two or more Beatles singing In harmony, that's where the magic begins! I think We Can Work it Out would be a nice song to react to from here. They are definitely the GOAT, there's no exaggeration there!
Part of Ringo's style came from being a left banded drummer playing on a right handed kit. Saw a interview where he said that when doing a roll order a fill he had to drop his shoulder to get his arm out of the way. Thus he always had a tendency to be under the beat creating those awesome groves. With Ringo the old adage less is more was who he is.
"I feel like I'm just so fascinated by just even seein' 'em! Right? I'm just so fascinated by just getting to know them, witnessing The Beatles and getting to just, like, really enjoy their music. I'm just fascinated by that alone! Like, Ringo just standing there? It does somethin' for ya!" So get to your local library, check out the DVDs of The Beatles' video _Anthology_, and bring it home and watch it with all the family! *You won't regret it!* And don't forget to take in the albums on CD-a coherent sequence of songs, instead of just whatever individual songs we UA-cam friends recommend, and as music alone, not always with a picture, a film, a video, a concert performance. A neverending source of joy it all is. I'd love to see you guys watching the Anthology.
When you have a band that broke up in 1969 and still manages to put out new content that goes to the top of the charts and outsells today’s current acts, you have to acknowledge their greatness. Their music is timeless. Next on your list must be I Feel Fine, Day Tripper or We Can Work It Out. Great reaction guys.
@@willdwyer6782 That’s the “official” date, but they had broken up long before that. They just went through the motions of working on one final record.
Agree that was when the beatles officially broke up but their last meeting and no new work together after this was August 20, 1969, so for me if a band no longer gigs together..it's ended!!
Things started going downhill for the Beatles in August of 1967. When they lost Brian Epstein and had to get more involved in the business end of making music, they started fighting over money and didn't have anybody to mediate the disagreements.
Hi there!! Just want to say this...remember that the song had to be played live because they were still touring around the world by now and there wasn't overdubing then. The other two had to do perfect vocal harmonies in front of a live audience whitout any technical help from behind . Amazing stuff 😊
I was in kindergarten when this came out. I still remember lying on my bed and singing their oldest hit songs with my older brother like "She Loves You, Yea, yea, yea" (1963). And they still impress people today over half a century later. RIP George and John.
You would think after almost 43 year, I’d be over the way John died. But I think their sound brings it all back. I was so young when they came out, but at age four I sat with my older sisters😢 watching them on Ed Sullivan. I even got a John Lennon figure for my fifth birthday. I was still a child of ten when they broke up. In the nine year they changed music in every way. Even their own sound changed as they matured. The wives didn’t break them up. Being grown men, each with their own opinions, dreams and musical aspirations separated them. Then in 1980, I wasn’t a child. It wept when John died. It still makes me sad today. My favorite album is Rubber Soul. Please try any songs from that album. I still have my original copy. It’s stunning.
You're still on the start of your journey..and it's SO BEAUTIFUL!!! Thank you for your sensitivity and intelligent insight. It's wonderful to watch you discover the miracle that is the Beatles!! They will live FOREVER!!!
Just Like Beethoven, hundreds of years later, people will be able to recognize the music of the Beatles. It has that level of influence on human history..
Nowhere Man, Paperback writer, When I’m 64 and Yesterday are some of my favorites from early Beatles. We were just talking about the song “When I’m 64” and how there was media coverage when Paul turned 64. It’s so hard to believe Paul is now 81 and Ringo is 82. They both still look good and are going strong.
This song was released as a single in early 1965, then was included a few months later on their HELP! album. This was the start of incredible growth in popular music. Standard 3-chord rock-and-roll songs had been the norm for almost a decade. Less than two years later, they would release Sgt. Pepper's. Many artists contributed to the growth during the mid-60s, but the impact made by The Beatles can't be overstated. They led the way. Good ear, Amber. Ringo's drum part is really unique. To this day, I hear people say that Ringo was a bad drummer. I've played drums for 60 years, and Ringo is very talented. He's inventive, steady, and doesn't overplay. His talent is in devising drum parts that fit the song, or in this case, MAKE the song. I don't wanna be 'that guy', Jay, but this was a video of them lip-syncing to their studio version. That was pretty typical for all bands in the 60s. Getting a quality recording with the current tech was a challenge even in a studio. Duplicating that sound on a TV stage or on the road was near impossible... thus lip-syncs. Suggestions for your next Beatles review, early songs to later songs. All are excellent: - If I Needed Someone (George... ua-cam.com/video/Kt5OoWr4v1k/v-deo.html ) - We Can Work It Out (John and Paul collaboration... ua-cam.com/video/Qyclqo_AV2M/v-deo.html ) - Here, There, and Everywhere (Paul... ua-cam.com/video/FusIKjztap8/v-deo.html ) - Taxman (George... ua-cam.com/video/gMdcE8jdz70/v-deo.html ) - For No One (Paul... ua-cam.com/video/hgJ7dmr_ysU/v-deo.html ) - Rain (John... ua-cam.com/video/cK5G8fPmWeA/v-deo.html ) - Lady Madonna (Paul... ua-cam.com/video/uLRiGX3L-kw/v-deo.html ) - Hey Bulldog (John and Paul collaboration... ua-cam.com/video/M4vbJQ-MrKo/v-deo.html )
I had a friend (sadly she died several years back) who was a recording engineer for studio recordings. She met the Beatles and said they were very pleasant and personable. I remember one time she said that everyone thinks Ringo is the funny one. But George Harrison had a quick wit and droll sense of humor.
Great song from early days ."Hey Bull Dog "for heavy bass . She's Leaving Home "soft story telling. "Tomorrow Never Knows "from Revolver for Amber. thank you
Been pushing TNK for well over a year now. Can you imagine their reaction to that one! I've always wished I was a little older when that came out to experience the freak out on it. What a revolutionary song it was.
Just another great song from, as you both said, the goat, the greatest band ever, nobody comes close. Amber I love all the love you always throw out there for the drummers. But your absolutely right, Ringo's drumming in Ticket To Ride is so cool. Next up I have a song you both will love, especially Amber because it's very trippy & Ringo shines on this to. Tomorrow Never Knows from the Revolver album.
At 5:40 you're catching a glimpse of what it was like growing up with the Beatles and living in the midst of Beatlemania. I'm 67 and bought every record as they were released. The 60s with the Beatles was pure magic. There was nothing like it.
Ohh here they are again, The GOATS, I suggest you A Hard Day's Night, Tomorrow Never Knows, Yer Blues, Oh! Darling, Helter Skelter and many other songs.
When I started the video it had 505 views, at the end more than 1400! Everyone was waiting for this one. Having heard this song at least a thousand times it's like hearing for the first time with you guys. Soo much fun. Yes Ringo's drumming is the star on this one. Also George's guitar. The lip-syncing belies the complexity of the song. It always reminds me that the Beatles were big country music fans particularly Buck Owens and the Buckaroos. Paul and John sounded like Don Rich and Buck harmonies. Keep up the fun and we'll keep listening.
Had the privilege of seeing Paula and Wings live in concert. Paul sang solo on a piano rising into the air in the black of night in a tribute to his pals. Was one of the most epic moments of my life.
On the Beatles' as personalities, George Martin said he signed them mainly on their personal charisma. He wasn't impressed with their early songs, but said that on first meeting them they were energizing, uplifting, and funny. He figured they could succeed on that alone.
A band that ended 53 years ago, that was only basically active for around 8 years. I am so happy I lived while they were together.
john lennon was a piece of sht admitted wife beater.............yet you violent kids celebrate this monster .................it is disgusting that this dirty hippy woman generation celebrates a wife beater , and the sissy, monkey husband also celebrates a woman beater , you disgusting boomers are so sickening......accepting his behaviour..i hope your mama got the same treatment,,,,,so glad your dog hero died in the streets,,lol he deserved it ,pathetic violent culture yall are you mutts,,,obviously
Meeeee too. I graduated in 1964. The year they came to America! I'll never forget the excitement.
Me too my friend. We both were around when all this music was coming out. I was there in front of our TV when they appeared on The Ed Sullivan Show and stayed with them all the way to the Roof Performance and beyond that. For music, it was a special time.
@@mikeguerrero72 I was glued to the TV. However, Elvis was STILL the King in my books.
On the news every night it seems looking back, "what have the Lads been up to today?"
Paul was once asked if he thought that there was a sort of divine intervention when it came to him and John with respect to their songwriting. He said that there had to be. Even he recognizes how special the two of them were. There is no greater pair of songwriters in the history of music. The Beatles are truly the GOAT of Rock and Roll.
Maybe it was Andy Devine.
@tone4012 No Andy Devine was Jingles not songs. You may be too young for the reference.😮
@@rogerblakley9648 I'm nearly 70. Andy Devine was a quirky character actor from the50s - mostly in westerns.
It’s Divine not Devine.
@@tone4507 lol...
Ringo is the king of understated drum parts. He was fully capable of going off, but always seems to know exactly what the song wanted.
Well said.
He was limited. That's why he never did a proper drum solo, even though his bandmates begged him to do one. But he certainly did some really good stuff, too. And his quirky left-handed drumming gave him a signature sound. Not a good person, though. Of course, neither were his bandmates. But we love their music. And as Amber suggested, they are endlessly fascinating.
john lennon was a piece of sht admitted wife beater.............yet you violent kids celebrate this monster .................it is disgusting that this dirty hippy woman generation celebrates a wife beater , and the sissy, monkey husband also celebrates a woman beater , you disgusting boomers are so sickening......accepting his behaviour..i hope your mama got the same treatment,,,,,so glaqd your dog hero died in the streets,,lol he deserved it ,pathetic violent culture yall are,,,obviously
@@Cosmo-Kramer They all had their faults, and as people were/are no better or worse than any of us, even you. As for drumming skills, everyone is limited. Most drummers can't play along to Ringo's bits, John Bonham couldn't match Bill Bruford and so on. And Ringo didn't play solos because he thought they were pretentious (I agree, mostly).
@@Cosmo-Kramer- He didn’t like solos, he found them boring.
I’m 71,it makes my heart fell as big as the universe to see young people enjoying the Beatles
This shall make you happy : I'm 13 years old and my favourite group is The Beatles! I only love old music :)
The Beatles have been my favorite group ever since The Beatles 3 Anthologies were shown on TV between 1995-1996.
@@thebassplayerclara feckin brilliant , good on Ye
71 here as well. Weeeee
65 here & still know all the words. I couldn't tell what I had for dinner last night but, ...
Part of the reason that Ringo's drumming was so unique was because he was a left handed drummer using a right handed drum kit!
Congratulations George on having Here Comes the Sun being the first Beatles' song to have 1 billion hits on Spotify!
Michael is a great comparison, in that you can always argue about who is the best in something like this, but no one will ever argue about the scope of their fame. Just like Michael might not be better than lebron, but he was unquestionably more famous.
I think George's song "Something" is the most underrated love song ever.
@@grumpyrhonda6709 Agreed, it in my 2 or 3 favorite songs ever.
Paul and John get all the love, and George Harrison is the GOAT.
Fantastic news. Thank you for letting us know. It's such a perfect song. Miss George so much ❤️
Day tripper, and Paperback writer are 2 of my favorite Beatles songs!
Absolutely the GOAT’s - Lennon and McCartney are the most successful songwriters in history- to say nothing of their influence on music recording and pop culture as well. They were a once in a lifetime phenomenon.
The sheer volume of great songs by the Beatles will never be matched.
Very true
The stones are the only ones who ever came close
NEVER!
@@happyolddudenobody will ever surpass the Beatles, forget the way music is compared today the Beatles were a one off
That may be your opinion but allow me to assure you there are millions of people around the world of which I am one, who think 99% of their music was and still is crap. I will take The Hollies, The Moody Blues, The Stones, Dave Clark Five over them anyday and that sir is my opinion of which I am allowed to bhave as you are yours.@@rickynorwood7229
What's great about John & Paul's vocals is that not only is the blend perfect, BUT you can still hear the subtle differences in the the tone of each voice, in particular Lennon.
Have you ever heard of George Harrison? Here comes the sun is the first Beatles song to hit a billion on Spotify!
@@lloydcarlinsky2836 Um, no I never ever heard of George Harrison. LOL
@@lloydcarlinsky2836 George was a good songwriter and had a decent solo career. But he is not in the same league as a songwriter as Lennon and/or McCartney.
I LOVE that you mentioned the drumming. This is a dear example of what makes Ringo a pioneer. He could have easily played this as a 4/4 rhythm, but he played this incredible pattern on the snare and Tom Tom’s and then goes to 4/4 for the chorus of “don’t know why she’s riding so high.” Great observation. And yes, the Beatles harmonies were ALWAYS killer. Love your channel.
I meant GREAT example…lol
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Not to take anything away from Ringo, but remember that, according to John, "the way Ringo played the drums [on TTR] was Paul's contribution." Presumably Ringo did initially play a square rhythm, but Paul suggested he follow the pattern of George's Rickenbacker riff instead. Good call!
@@strathman7501 yes, but Paul couldn’t ever play it the way Ringo did.
@@Beatletoon He played on the recording of Back in the USSR as he did not like the way Ringo was playing. Can you tell it wasn't Ringo?
You can always say this the best ever Beatles until you hear the next song. An amazing eclectic and creative band, the likes of which you will never see again.
Was never a big Beatles fan, always the Stones guy in the crowd. But over the years and with youtube's huge catalog of all things Beatles, I've really come around. Great band.
Kind of the reverse for me I was never a big Stones fan. UA-cam definitely changed my mind
The Stones are, in my opinion, the best regular, non-Beatle band of all time. Then Zep. But The Beatles are just on a different astral plane, even in their short 7 year period.
I’m the same, but wasn’t a big Stones fan either.. I think I was too young to appreciate ! But love both now!! ❤❤❤
It never had to be one or the other.
@@brucefrank5556 Agreed. Unless you are on a desert island, I want it all!
John Lennon's tonal quality of his voice on this song is beyond reality and the way Paul does the harmony is other worldly. The song itself is perfectly laid out with breaks and tasty lead guitar fills and a twelve string chiming over Ringo's slightly off kilter drums One of their best! Another coool song of early days is "What Your Doing" or "Every Little Thing" they show the creativeness of the bands arrangements without all of the overdubs and orchestral later years.
I agree and NO ONE has reacted to "WHAT YOU'RE DOING" OR "EVERY LITTLE THING" i WISH someone WOULD!!
@@patticrichton1135 Shouldn't that be 'and FOR NO ONE?'
Ok. Both songs are among the best tracks on Beatles For Sale. In fact, I am tempted to put What You're Doing as the best track on the album and I'm a confirmed Lennon-head. Most bands and singers would be happy just to have two songs like that in their entire back-catalogue.
I like the almost marching band beat from Ringo in _What You're Doing._ It reminds me of Fleetwood Mac's _Tusk_ for that reason.
There never was and never will be a group like this again. Ringo's drum part was totally unique. Harmonies superb and that small guitar solo by George.
Pedants corner: the bridge-end and coda guitar licks were Paul, playing his Epiphone Casino; and according to John, "the way Ringo played the drums was Paul's contribution" also.
@@strathman7501 Paul McCartney had a lot of skills!!
@@strathman7501I've often heard that it was Paul's suggestion, the drum part, but I read an interview with George saying that Ringo's drum pattern was based on the riff that George was playing, and that's how he came up with it.
@@magneto7930 Well, both things are evidently true. George based his riff on the way John played an opening chord, according to George, Paul then suggested how Ringo should play a drum part that followed the riff rhythm, according to John.
Listen to the Carpenters version of this song
Other Beatles songs to check out: 1) Taxman, 2) You're Going to Lose that Girl, 3) She Said She Said, 4) Think For Yourself and Hey Bulldog
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omg you're gonna' lose that girl is early genius!
Agreed on all Good choices
@daniellysohirka4258Because and If I Needed Someone exist
La armonía más maravillosa es la que hacen en BECAUSE... 😌
At 73 years old, I've probably heard this song hundreds of times. Hearing it just now, is the first time I've actually heard the Everly Brothers in the harmony. It's always fantastic.
oh come on!
Absolutely The Everleys we’re a huge influence on the boys. They stated that many times.
Yes and def a slight country influence too here
@@amitabhhajela681 I think the country sound comes from George's guitar because he really listened to Carl Perkins
@@genabourassa7962 I think they were all fans of Perkins, given that they have all, either with the Beatles or on their own, covered his songs. But of course George was the biggest fan of all of them.
One of the first songs I knew by the Beatles. John once stated that this was one of the heaviest sounds at that time. And one of Ringo's best drumming apart from Rain and Come Together. And Amber you got that totally right: this is proof that Ringo was one of the best drummers ever as he didn't show up but added exactly what the song needed to turn a good song to a perfect one!
True fact, this was the # 1 single in the US on the day I was born. Both of my older brothers were Beatles fanatics, I've been listening to them literally my entire life.They are THE reason I wanted to be a musician from as long as I can remember, and why I became one.
Ringo definitely steals the show on this song. Whenever someone says he's not a good drummer, I point to this song - Just listen to the drums here!!!
The Beatles songs are like Crayola Crayons. They come in different colors and textures. Some of them are more serious in tone than others. Some are so beautiful it can touch your heart. All of them are great and each one you pick out is going to make your day more colorful.
What a GREAT metaphor!!! 💥💥💥💜
I love this comparison. I've always considered pre-Beatles chord progressions like the box of 6 crayons you get in kindergarten. The Beatles turned chord progressions into the box of 64 crayons.
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John was burnt sienna...
“But listen to the colour of your dream”
This song is a great example of what made the Beatles great. The harmonies, the lyrics, and just a little edge.
john lennon was a piece of sht admitted wife beater.............yet you violent kids celebrate this monster .................it is disgusting that this dirty hippy woman generation celebrates a wife beater , and the sissy, monkey husband also celebrates a woman beater , you disgusting boomers are so sickening......accepting his behaviour..i hope your mama got the same treatment,,,,,so glad your dog hero died in the streets,,lol he deserved it ,pathetic violent culture yall are you mutts,,,obviously
I get goosebumps every time I hear this song. To me, it’s the prototypical Beatles song. It’s not only a great pop song, with a typically clever lyrical hook, but it shows signs of their incredible ability to take pop and rock and elevate it creatively.
You’ve got some killer harmonies, an unusual and powerful drum part, a great arrangement, and even a completely new bridge for the outro. What’s not to love?
They just put a smile on your face! They were and are the greatest. I lived through Beatlemania and it is indescribable! Young people today have no clue as to how much they took over the world.
Gotta love the reversal - the drummer stands and everyone else sits…
Great noticing
Finally....we're getting into some early Beatles. Good job guys, Now you are on your way to hearing some of the most beautiful sweetest love songs and melodies EVER written! ""And I Love Her", "If I Fell", "Girl", "Michelle", "Here There and Everywhere", "This Boy", "P.S. I Love You"...
If I Fell…yes!!!! The others are great too but it’s my favourite early years ballad of theirs.
George's guitar riff on And I Love Her was genius and made the song what it is, perfection
I am Taken Back to Ed Sullivan in 64. Watching that was Historic and influenced the Nation. FOREVER
I still remember their first appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show. I was about 6 or 7. My father called my sister and me out of the bedroom to watch.
@@suewilliamson5382 I had that same experience, just a year younger for my brother and I. So glad I was it.
I was in kindergarten and my sister was a young teen and we both went crazy!!
Love y'alls reaction! I guess you've done about 11 Beatles' songs, which means 200 more to go. If you just chose songs they wrote, you've got another 175 more to go. The amount you've been blown away so far, is only just begun!
It's great to see young people with the same excitement we had 50+ years ago. To see their excitement as they feel the magic, when you can't wipe the smile off of your face. It will never be duplicated for me and quite possibly for these kids either.
Absolutely the best. From "Love Me Do" to "I Am the Walrus" in 5 years. Astounding growth, no to mention the cultural impact. I am very grateful to have lived through it.
Love the Beatles!! “Long and Winding Road” is my favorite!!🤘🔥
A Masterpiece.
McCartney kills it in the song Oh Darling.......he goes nuts even more than his single solo Maybe I'm amazed. You would go nuts over Oh Darling
Agree 100% !
DOUBLY AGREE!! I've wanted to request this too. Paul can sing scream with passion too.
I’ve got a feeling
Absolutely!!!
Just my opinion but "Oh Darling" is the one song where Paui really overdoes it and he just sounds too desperate to outdo "Birthday" or "Helter Skelter". Fo me it's not nice to listen to. I prefer his rockers from early Wings days like "Hi Hi Hi" and "Helen Wheels"
💙The Beatles - Always a great choice!!! More songs to enjoy: -Paperback Writer -Got to Get You into My Life -Across the Universe -Helter Skelter -Thanks!!!
They already did come together
Plus, "Drive My Car", "And I Love Her", "Because", "If I Fell", "Here, There, and Everywhere", "Eight Days A Week", "Paperback Writer", "Fool on the Hill", "Nowhere Man", "I'm Only Sleeping", "This Boy", "Girl", "I Will" "She's Leaving Home", "The Two of Us", "The Long and Winding Road", "Get Back", "Got To Get You Into My Life", " For the Benefit of Mr. Kite", "With A Little Help from My Friends", to name a few!
@@amymarch4638 thanks -deleted from list
Amber, you mentioned how diverse the Beatles’ music is. Give “Tomorrow Never Knows” a listen. Or “A Day in the Life” which at the end will annoy your neighbor’s dog.
"Blackbird," "Norwegian Wood," "Baby You Can Drive My Car," "Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds," ( don't know if you did that yet,) "If I Fell in Love With You," " Michelle." And on and on!
The Beatles will go down in history as the greatest Rock & Roll band ever, and Paul McCartney & Ringo Starr are "still" performing today, after 60 years! WOW!
Both of you will love these songs by the Beatles, Golden Slumber, Carry that Weight, and The End. They’re all short songs but all 3 together are really 1 song. Ringo does an amazing job on the drums. “You must listen to all 3 together”.
Actually seven songs together!
It’s hard to comprehend at this later date just how enormous The Beatles were at the time and just how revolutionary their sounds were. This song was just SO different at the time both harmonically and in its different time stamps. Good pick up by Amber this track belongs to Ringo, his patterns create the whole sound of the track. I saw Ringo a few weeks back and he is amazing at any age. ✌️
John and Paul’s voices were absolutely born to Harmonize together.
Indeed.
@@Sweetish_Jeff_ Not the most accomplished singers
@@Noel-ji8nm Umm, ok.
Don't forget George. He sang quite a lot of harmony also.
@@johnbarrick80The Beatles are quite overlooked when it comes to their backing harmonizing talents.
One their best harmony performances is “Because” incredible
Because is on a whole different level.
I was 13 years old when Beatlemania first started. They were all we talked about at school. This way before mobile phones or even a phone at home. They were a huge part of my teenage years and I still love their music now I am in my 70s.
Great channel. You are a joy to watch!❤
Yes, no one can compare to the Beatles! Absolutely the GOAT!
Other songs you'll absolutely love, with the Beatles overlapping and harmonizing, are "Paperback Writer" and "Nowhere Man". Do yourselves, and your audience, a favor and check them at. Please??
john lennon was a piece of sht admitted wife beater.............yet you violent kids celebrate this monster .................it is disgusting that this dirty hippy woman generation celebrates a wife beater , and the sissy, monkey husband also celebrates a woman beater , you disgusting boomers are so sickening......accepting his behaviour..i hope your mama got the same treatment,,,,,so glad your dog hero died in the streets,,lol he deserved it ,pathetic violent culture yall are you mutts,,,obviously
or "The Word" too. 👍
PAPERBACK WRITER.
Also “Rain” excellent drumming by Ringo
Their harmonies on both (among others) remind me of how good The Beach Boys were at doing the same. (Good Vibrations and Barbara Ann come to mind).
I was a young American teenager, living in Scotland in the early '60s. I got to witness them take the UK by storm. We moved home before they came to the US and I was able to witness them take the US by storm and share, my albums with my friends. I went through some pretty rough times, but I could always count on their music to keep me going.
that is ONE of the GREAT things about their music, getting you through rough times, they did that for me as well.
Whenever I'm down or having a bad day,I listen to the Beatles and I'm chilled again.
No matter what you play from the Beatles you can't go wrong. Their harmonies are always sublime.
They are the greatest band of all time.
This has made my day guys, cheers, Paul.😁👍📀❤️
john lennon was a piece of sht admitted wife beater.............yet you violent kids celebrate this monster .................it is disgusting that this dirty hippy woman generation celebrates a wife beater , and the sissy, monkey husband also celebrates a woman beater , you disgusting boomers are so sickening......accepting his behaviour..i hope your mama got the same treatment,,,,,so glad your dog hero died in the streets,,lol he deserved it ,pathetic violent culture yall are you mutts,,,obviously
Yes the greatest band of all time!!!
No contest 💯✨
If they want to hear a similar drum beat again in another Beatles classic-next should be "Tomorrow Never Knows". Or "Rain".
Arguably, their most beautiful love song (among many) is: "If I Fell" from the Hard Day's Night album. It's a beautiful acoustic John and Paul duet.
I was 11 years old when the Beatles came to the US and instantly became a "Beatlemaniac". Spent all my money on Beatles magazines, bubble gum cards, posters and of course, records. They not only were a great band but you could tell they were having fun and it showed. They never expected the fame they achieved. Thanks for a trip down Memory Lane.
My own personal favorite of mid-period Beatles is "No Reply". It's not played as much, but the storyline, the harmonies, and the desperation in John's voice make it really special. I always speculated that it was really about his mother, who went off and had another family with another man.
Great song that doesn't get enough credit. Love it!
It was never released as a single. It's what you'd call an album cut. Many of the Beatles "album cuts" are better than many bands' singles. "No Reply" is definitely a favorite.
This song was progressive in its day. It went beyond 3 minutes and was heavy sounding for the time. The harmony is brilliant, and Ringo pushed the beat forward. Great pick! ✌️❤️
To really appreciate the Beatles, you have to understand how many of the other groups that you have reacted to were inspired to pick up a guitar for the first time after seeing the Beatles on the Ed Sullivan show. So many of the great groups credit the Beatles for their getting into music.
john lennon was a piece of sht admitted wife beater.............yet you violent kids celebrate this monster .................it is disgusting that this dirty hippy woman generation celebrates a wife beater , and the sissy, monkey husband also celebrates a woman beater , you disgusting boomers are so sickening......accepting his behaviour..i hope your mama got the same treatment,,,,,so glaqd your dog hero died in the streets,,lol he deserved it ,pathetic violent culture yall are,,,obviously
Jay and Amber, I am a 70 year old man and it took me days, weeks, months and many years of listening to this older music to fully comprehend and understand it. You guys do three songs a day, wow, it must create it’s own level of stress but in a good way. I would go sensory overload if I had to delve into three a day! I hope this makes sense? Love you guys.
You guys' enthusiasm is infectious. Pure joy going over these songs for the first time.
The Beatles affected popular culture like no other band, plus their sunny dispositions and the fact that they didn't take themselves too seriously just added to their allure. It was truly a privilige to grow up during their heyday, and I'm grateful for that. But I'm also grateful to see that you two really "get it", and will pass your love for their music down to your kids. :) I know that you've already reacted to most of their heavy-hitters, so I'll suggest two number one songs that came out around the time of Ticket to Ride--"Eight Days a Week" and "I Feel Fine." Or, if you'd really like to go wa-a-ay back to the early Beatlemania era, "Please Please Me" (their very first single released in Great Britain), and "I Saw Her Standing There" are some suggestions.
"Here Comes the Sun" has been and always will be the quintessential Beatles song for me. Maybe the most beautiful song by
ANY artist EVER.
George's version in The Concert for Bangladesh (with Pete Ham from Badfinger) is stellar
Jay & Amber, you'll love their "I Want To Hold Your Hand" and "Let It Be"!!!!!
Yes! Also "Yesterday!"
-#cheers-- !-
Great jangling guitars and Ringo's drums are astounding. John and Paul prove here why their harmonies helped propel the song.
Always feels great to see young people getting into the Beatles.
The Ringo part "drags back" the track, so unique and adds to the fantastic feel
One of my favorites of theirs is "If I Fell". Just pure beautiful harmonies.
Me to, I do hope they watch A hard days night and Help soon x
Also the other side of that 45 was the other gorgeous ballad from A Hard Day's Night, Paul's "And I Love Her."
It's been a fan of the Beatles, especially Sir Paul McCartney. I love this song but I love "While my guitar gently weeps" is probably my favorite
I should have known better thoooo
Beautiful harmonies and poetic lyrics. Lovely song and one of my favs.
"I saw her standing there" is an uptempo classic as well
You would love their song.....Nowhere Man........ it's an amazing song
There was just something about the Beatles and the time that was pure magic. It was not only their music, but their collective personalities, their creative genius, the fun, the fanfare, all of it combined to create a band in a time that will most likely never be repeated. SO many wonderfully catchy and singable songs. Once in a forever band.
In 2018 I toured Johns childhood home and we were standing in the vestibule and the echo was fantastic. the Tour guide said John and Paul would sing there and harmonize...he then asked if anyone wanted to sing...I sang Ticket to Ride and everyone joined it. One of my favorite songs. ❤
As an older woman, I really love the early Beatles. These songs are the playlist of my childhood. Could I suggest All my Loving or She loves you.
She loves you with its killer 3-part harmony and unusual-for-a-rock-song storyline.
Yes!❤
1965 - one of the years that music was starting to really take on a new and different sound.
The weird and most mind blowing aspect of your Beatles journey is that you’ve only scratched the surface. So many more bangers to go…….
I concur
You can say that again, truly just scratched the surface, SOOOOOO many songs to go yet!!
It’ll take a decade and even then you’re scratch the surface 🤣
And the final, culmination of their talent…Abbey Road. Every song, cover to cover…epic!
One thing they did is write for their voices.
As a 75 year old from the north of England this wa one of the main bands of my teenage years in the 1960. We were never into the London groups like the Rolling Stones. We supported all the liverpoolien groups like thhw Breatles, Jerry and the pacemakers Billy J Kramer.And then there was Cilla Black.
The Beatles live on their own planet and no one else is worthy to be there besides them. Even Justin Hayward of the Moody Blues admitted that and he is a world class musician/songwriter.
Perhaps it is due to UA-cam challenges, but there are so many great songs of the Beatles left for you to sample. The ones that launched them into America...."I Want to Hold Your Hand," "She Loves You," All My Loving," "I Saw Her Standing There." There is "Yesterday," "Let It Be," and "Long and Winding Road." Enjoy the ride!
I was thinking of suggesting this one the other day. When you have two or more Beatles singing In harmony, that's where the magic begins! I think We Can Work it Out would be a nice song to react to from here. They are definitely the GOAT, there's no exaggeration there!
Next Beatles song could be “Got to get you into my life”, killer brass throughout. Excellent song.
Yes and Earth, Wind & Fire does a fantastic cover of it too. Probably my favorite Beatles cover
And a drug song to boot.
@@alrivers2297Sacrilege, I know, but I actually think EWF’s cover is an improvement.
@@alrivers2297Mine too. I almost prefer it.
@@KaddywompousMe too.
Part of Ringo's style came from being a left banded drummer playing on a right handed kit. Saw a interview where he said that when doing a roll order a fill he had to drop his shoulder to get his arm out of the way. Thus he always had a tendency to be under the beat creating those awesome groves. With Ringo the old adage less is more was who he is.
"I feel like I'm just so fascinated by just even seein' 'em! Right? I'm just so fascinated by just getting to know them, witnessing The Beatles and getting to just, like, really enjoy their music. I'm just fascinated by that alone! Like, Ringo just standing there? It does somethin' for ya!" So get to your local library, check out the DVDs of The Beatles' video _Anthology_, and bring it home and watch it with all the family! *You won't regret it!* And don't forget to take in the albums on CD-a coherent sequence of songs, instead of just whatever individual songs we UA-cam friends recommend, and as music alone, not always with a picture, a film, a video, a concert performance. A neverending source of joy it all is. I'd love to see you guys watching the Anthology.
You guys are the greatest! Enjoy watching so much!
Watching this video, you can hear and see the influence of the Everly Brothers on them
When you have a band that broke up in 1969 and still manages to put out new content that goes to the top of the charts and outsells today’s current acts, you have to acknowledge their greatness. Their music is timeless. Next on your list must be I Feel Fine, Day Tripper or We Can Work It Out. Great reaction guys.
They broke up on April 10, 1970.
@@willdwyer6782 That’s the “official” date, but they had broken up long before that. They just went through the motions of working on one final record.
Agree that was when the beatles officially broke up but their last meeting and no new work together after this was August 20, 1969, so for me if a band no longer gigs together..it's ended!!
Things started going downhill for the Beatles in August of 1967. When they lost Brian Epstein and had to get more involved in the business end of making music, they started fighting over money and didn't have anybody to mediate the disagreements.
My three favourite Beatles tracks!
Hi there!! Just want to say this...remember that the song had to be played live because they were still touring around the world by now and there wasn't overdubing then. The other two had to do perfect vocal harmonies in front of a live audience whitout any technical help from behind . Amazing stuff 😊
The Beatles are in a category all by themselves.
I was in kindergarten when this came out. I still remember lying on my bed and singing their oldest hit songs with my older brother like "She Loves You, Yea, yea, yea" (1963). And they still impress people today over half a century later. RIP George and John.
I'm the same age as you. I remember life being like the most wonderful fantasy being in a world infatuated with the Beatles.
My favorite harmony by John and Paul was on a song called, “ If I Fell.”
And it shows that John could write a love ballad just as well as Paul could.
Oh yes!! I LOVE that one ❤
‘If I fell’ is beautiful. “This Boy’ is another one on par with that
Also one of the hardest songs to sing. We used to challenge each other to sing this properly as a drinking game.
You would think after almost 43 year, I’d be over the way John died. But I think their sound brings it all back. I was so young when they came out, but at age four I sat with my older sisters😢 watching them on Ed Sullivan. I even got a John Lennon figure for my fifth birthday. I was still a child of ten when they broke up. In the nine year they changed music in every way. Even their own sound changed as they matured. The wives didn’t break them up. Being grown men, each with their own opinions, dreams and musical aspirations separated them. Then in 1980, I wasn’t a child. It wept when John died. It still makes me sad today. My favorite album is Rubber Soul. Please try any songs from that album. I still have my original copy. It’s stunning.
My Favorite, too!
The drums on this song are absolutely perfect. This is where they reached peak Everly in their harmonies.
You're still on the start of your journey..and it's SO BEAUTIFUL!!! Thank you for your sensitivity and intelligent insight. It's wonderful to watch you discover the miracle that is the Beatles!! They will live FOREVER!!!
John great Lead Vocals and Paul's great Harmonies make it a great song
Just Like Beethoven, hundreds of years later, people will be able to recognize the music of the Beatles. It has that level of influence on human history..
Completely agree. The Beatles are on that level.
I once told my beloved Dad once back in the late-80's. I looked at me as if I was off my rocker.
One of my favorites too!! Try “Nowhere Man” or “Day Tripper” or “A Day In The Life” if you haven’t!! Thanks as always!
They reacted to A Day in the Life a few months ago but unfortunately, that reaction was deleted 😢
Nowhere Man, Paperback writer, When I’m 64 and Yesterday are some of my favorites from early Beatles. We were just talking about the song “When I’m 64” and how there was media coverage when Paul turned 64. It’s so hard to believe Paul is now 81 and Ringo is 82.
They both still look good and are going strong.
@@deniscastellanos9895 , thanks. They get more Beatles on YT than anyone I know of! I may’ve even seen the reaction, I have a hard time keeping track.
This song was released as a single in early 1965, then was included a few months later on their HELP! album. This was the start of incredible growth in popular music. Standard 3-chord rock-and-roll songs had been the norm for almost a decade. Less than two years later, they would release Sgt. Pepper's. Many artists contributed to the growth during the mid-60s, but the impact made by The Beatles can't be overstated. They led the way.
Good ear, Amber. Ringo's drum part is really unique. To this day, I hear people say that Ringo was a bad drummer. I've played drums for 60 years, and Ringo is very talented. He's inventive, steady, and doesn't overplay. His talent is in devising drum parts that fit the song, or in this case, MAKE the song.
I don't wanna be 'that guy', Jay, but this was a video of them lip-syncing to their studio version. That was pretty typical for all bands in the 60s. Getting a quality recording with the current tech was a challenge even in a studio. Duplicating that sound on a TV stage or on the road was near impossible... thus lip-syncs.
Suggestions for your next Beatles review, early songs to later songs. All are excellent:
- If I Needed Someone (George... ua-cam.com/video/Kt5OoWr4v1k/v-deo.html )
- We Can Work It Out (John and Paul collaboration... ua-cam.com/video/Qyclqo_AV2M/v-deo.html )
- Here, There, and Everywhere (Paul... ua-cam.com/video/FusIKjztap8/v-deo.html )
- Taxman (George... ua-cam.com/video/gMdcE8jdz70/v-deo.html )
- For No One (Paul... ua-cam.com/video/hgJ7dmr_ysU/v-deo.html )
- Rain (John... ua-cam.com/video/cK5G8fPmWeA/v-deo.html )
- Lady Madonna (Paul... ua-cam.com/video/uLRiGX3L-kw/v-deo.html )
- Hey Bulldog (John and Paul collaboration... ua-cam.com/video/M4vbJQ-MrKo/v-deo.html )
What's amazing is that Ringo and Paul are *_STILL_* making music in 2023!!!
For some reason this brings me back to going to the movies and seeing the movie "Help" with my cousins, I was all of 8 years old.
yesterday by the beatles is one of the most beautiful songs ever
If you wanna enjoy more John/Paul harmonies you really gotta look into early Beatles songs. Pure brilliance
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The Beatles are in their own category. Many more songs to enjoy. How they did it all in just a handful of years makes it all the more amazing.
I had a friend (sadly she died several years back) who was a recording engineer for studio recordings. She met the Beatles and said they were very pleasant and personable. I remember one time she said that everyone thinks Ringo is the funny one. But George Harrison had a quick wit and droll sense of humor.
Great song from early days ."Hey Bull Dog "for heavy bass . She's Leaving Home "soft story telling. "Tomorrow Never Knows "from Revolver for Amber. thank you
She's leaving home gets me in the feels every time.. a beautiful song!
Been pushing TNK for well over a year now. Can you imagine their reaction to that one! I've always wished I was a little older when that came out to experience the freak out on it. What a revolutionary song it was.
@@connieb4372 yes it is beautiful.
@@jimmuratori7458 That is what I hoped is to see their reaction .We can only keep trying!
Also a fun song to play on guitar.
"We Can Work It Out" was another catchy one from around the same time.
Just another great song from, as you both said, the goat, the greatest band ever, nobody comes close.
Amber I love all the love you always throw out there for the drummers. But your absolutely right, Ringo's drumming in Ticket To Ride is so cool.
Next up I have a song you both will love, especially Amber because it's very trippy & Ringo shines on this to. Tomorrow Never Knows from the Revolver album.
At 5:40 you're catching a glimpse of what it was like growing up with the Beatles and living in the midst of Beatlemania. I'm 67 and bought every record as they were released. The 60s with the Beatles was pure magic. There was nothing like it.
Ringo's "pause drumming" is really cool.
that fadeout though...brilliance...the beatles have the greatest quantity of quality of any band...all in less than 8 years
Ohh here they are again, The GOATS, I suggest you A Hard Day's Night, Tomorrow Never Knows, Yer Blues, Oh! Darling, Helter Skelter and many other songs.
When I started the video it had 505 views, at the end more than 1400! Everyone was waiting for this one. Having heard this song at least a thousand times it's like hearing for the first time with you guys. Soo much fun. Yes Ringo's drumming is the star on this one. Also George's guitar. The lip-syncing belies the complexity of the song. It always reminds me that the Beatles were big country music fans particularly Buck Owens and the Buckaroos. Paul and John sounded like Don Rich and Buck harmonies. Keep up the fun and we'll keep listening.
Had the privilege of seeing Paula and Wings live in concert. Paul sang solo on a piano rising into the air in the black of night in a tribute to his pals. Was one of the most epic moments of my life.
On the Beatles' as personalities, George Martin said he signed them mainly on their personal charisma. He wasn't impressed with their early songs, but said that on first meeting them they were energizing, uplifting, and funny. He figured they could succeed on that alone.