Lennon blew McCartney out of the water with this song....and McCartney and Harrison helped him do that willingly with those harmonies...my God..."Imagine" the look on Brian Wilson's face [producer/songwriter, member of the Beach Boys] when he heard this.
No it wasn't inspired by Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody because That song wasn't released until 1975. It was inspired by Beethoven's "Moonlight Sonata. John heard Yoko playing Moonlight Sonata and asked her to play the chords Backwards.😀
The lyrics are brilliant. “the world is round “ is linked to “turns me on”. “the wind is high “ to “it blows my mind” and “the sky is blue” to “it makes me cry”. The round world turns. The wind blows. Blue as in cry. It’s absolutely beautiful and very poetic. As someone already pointed out, they recorded the tune three times so what you hear is nine voices. On The Anthology you can hear it without the music. In a’ cappella. It’s absolutely stunning.
This song will be played at my funeral which I hope will take a while. This song shows what a span the Beatles had in their songwriting, and that's why they're the best band ever.
They recorded themselves 3 times so you end up with 9 Beatles. It was inspired by Yoko playing a classical piece on the piano one evening. John asked her to play backwards. Thus, the birth of this song.
The different melodies they came up with, you never could expect it. Compare this with ...I Should've Known Better....its so different...their change is astonishing
George Martin played Clavinet joined by John on guitar. Paul played bass. They spent an intense five hours triple-tracking their harmonies. George played Moog synth at 2:39. Both Paul and George said it was their favorite!
Great reaction. This song as with many others of theirs, easily compares to any of the classics by Bach, Beethoven, and the rest. You haven’t even scratched the surface yet. Keep it up.❤️
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You know this song has such beautiful song structure the chord progressions intervals all those are so well thought out it is one of the most beautiful songs by The Beatles I rate it up there with strawberry fields and you know it sounds like it ends rather abruptly you know it's over kind of soon before I understand what you're feeling but the point of it is it goes right into You Never Give Me Your Money and it has that something that you go from one song to another and that is what segues to the big medley so it's like all these songs together tell the story they had made that such an art form of course Alan Parsons was there and he was the producer that produced Dark Side of the Moon and if you ever react cuz that album parts of Dark Side of the Moon you want to just play the whole section you might just want to play side one and react to the whole side and then do side to and react to that whole side I know I'm thinking in the mindset of a different era when everything was on vinyl records and now that isn't the case obviously but there you go I'm from the old school all right I my Gangkin Girl
Please react to George Harrison’s Within You Without You. The melody and instrumental is amazing (I guarantee not like anything you’ve ever heard). But don’t ignore the lyrics; they are very deep; with a strong message about life itself!
You know it's so amazing hun if you do a study on the the Siri the chord progressions and the different chords you go from one thing and then you resolve to another this song is like music theory 101 okay if you were studying music theory this would be something to take a good look at because of how the different harmonies the different structure of the the chords and the way the phrases and everything resolved and go into the next and it's just it's beyond and another thing oh my gosh so you got to realize even though let it be was the last album released it was delayed They delayed the release of Let It Be so they released Abbey Road before let it be came out but actually Abbey Road was the very last album that they recorded together that's a whole nother story and itself I'll tell you later but the thing is they had just discovered synthesizers George Harrison just went head over heels for these awesome new keyboards and all this technology I think it's so great that the Beatles last album actually had synthesizers because you know they were kind of before that era and they just got a hold of it just before they broke up so that's great you can hear it all through the album Maxwell's Silver Hammer at the end of I Want You She's So Heavy that static at the end that was actually a synthesizer and then of course they cut the tape which gave it that abrupt ending which was so awesome but the thing is you know you notice how the song in because we're talking about it goes into kind of goes into You Never Give Me Your Money it's kind of I don't know it's so perfect the way they made it do that and of course I don't know if you've already done the whole medley of Abbey Road if I remember correctly but yeah this was right before you never give me your money all right getting couldn't girl and I will check you on the next epic drop the next legendary reaction
I always include "Because" when I play the Abbey Road medley ---- which is about once a week for the last 50+ years. I learned long after that it's not officially a part of the medley, but then why does it flow so seamlessly into "You Never Give Me Your Money"?
Backwards Beethoven! This song always kicked off the medley for me because if flows so nicely into "You Never Give Me Your Money" it seemed like a part of that whole. I have no idea whether this song influenced "Bohemian Rhapsody" but it would not surprise me given how influential The Beatles were back then.
Oh and another thing I forgot you can hear synthesizers in this song and other ones on Abbey Road you have to realize that even though let it be was the last album released They delayed the release of let it be but Abbey Road was recorded after Let It Be so it was actually the last album so they had just got a hold of some new musical equipment some of the items that they acquired Worthy's synthesizers which were never on any Beatles albums before so I think it's really great that just before they broke up they got some Moog synthesizers and we're able to use them on their last album I mean it's so perfect because the Beatles were always innovating and so when they found out about this new thing they just jumped at the chance of course because that's what the Beatles do they always try new things okay my Nigerian princess
Lovely reaction Cim to this oft overlooked gem. John's lyrics ran the gamut on Abbey Road. Simple : I Want You (SSH) Because and Sun King (pt 1) to the fantastical: Come Together, Mean Mr. Mustard, Polythene Pam and Sun King (pt. 2 the faux 'foreign language' bit). Take care Hun, RNB
Those harmonies are just killer.....so heavenly........I can never listen to songs on side 2 by themselves except if I skip Here Comes the Sun for some odd reason......usually its just the whole album....for any album. Have you ever heard the "Love" album? ...Beatle songs re mixed and edited and produced by George Martin? 💖💖🤗🤗💋
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I rarely listened to this song as a single. Usually I listened to the entire Abbey Road album because one song flowed into another.
This song always takes me to another world. So beautiful. 🌺✌️
Lennon blew McCartney out of the water with this song....and McCartney and Harrison helped him do that willingly with those harmonies...my God..."Imagine" the look on Brian Wilson's face [producer/songwriter, member of the Beach Boys] when he heard this.
No it wasn't inspired by Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody because That song wasn't released until 1975. It was inspired by Beethoven's "Moonlight Sonata. John heard Yoko playing Moonlight Sonata and asked her to play the chords Backwards.😀
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The lyrics are brilliant. “the world is round “ is linked to “turns me on”. “the wind is high “ to “it blows my mind” and “the sky is blue” to “it makes me cry”. The round world turns. The wind blows. Blue as in cry. It’s absolutely beautiful and very poetic. As someone already pointed out, they recorded the tune three times so what you hear is nine voices. On The Anthology you can hear it without the music. In a’ cappella. It’s absolutely stunning.
There is a voices only version of this and the harmonies are spot on, the 3 lads knew what they were doing alright.
This song will be played at my funeral which I hope will take a while. This song shows what a span the Beatles had in their songwriting, and that's why they're the best band ever.
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This is so fantastic and beautiful
I enjoyed watching this song 🎵
us oldies were brought up with the beatles and they shaped our teenage years ,were and are amazing....
They recorded themselves 3 times so you end up with 9 Beatles. It was inspired by Yoko playing a classical piece on the piano one evening. John asked her to play backwards. Thus, the birth of this song.
Wow, that's interesting, I never knew that.
Beatles another wonderful song 🎵 reactions very good gorgeous miss you
Wowww sis beautiful awww finish I was just getting really to just relax beautiful one sis
see me rocking this song tonight. never go wrong with the beatles
Beautiful song I've loved for years. Enjoyed seeing your reaction.
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big like 138
A real masterpiece !!
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You don't hear Ringo but he was right there, keeping time for his brothers. MANY takes. So loyal and supportive.
Nice I enjoy following along in this video👍
Keep up the great content and have a blessed day 🙌
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The different melodies they came up with, you never could expect it. Compare this with ...I Should've Known Better....its so different...their change is astonishing
George Martin played Clavinet joined by John on guitar. Paul played bass. They spent an intense five hours triple-tracking their harmonies. George played Moog synth at 2:39. Both Paul and George said it was their favorite!
So emotional
I love the song, it has great lyrics. Everything on point. I enjoyed listening
This song is so touching and emotional.😘😘
great music here
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The guitar chords used the same arpeggios as Beethoven’s Moonlight Sonata…except backwards. Geniuses!!
Great harmonies.
First here,i love it that is brilliant 🤩
Thank you, Cim, for reacting to this great Beatles track! Since I am one of the many people who suggested this one I am pleased you reacted to it!
The Beatles has really got to you my geng, you are glued on them and you are not going anywhere.
The sounds so emotional
We knew you'd stumble across this masterpiece eventually..😁
Your girl did 💃
the Beatles are dope and extremely amazing...nice one
so many emotions in this song, nice review sist
I cannot remember this Beatles song…..all I can say is the song seems nice great lyrics and beautiful….🎶💃the smile behind the reaction is lit🔥🥰😘
Abby Road. A GREAT album. Second side is usually heard all together as a melody. Still nice reaction❤
Great reaction. This song as with many others of theirs, easily compares to any of the classics by Bach, Beethoven, and the rest. You haven’t even scratched the surface yet. Keep it up.❤️
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Cimdy, you must play Octopuses garden,by the Beatles. Written and sung by RINGO.
quite sonorous song
Very fine reaction to an exquisite track! If you want a Paul/Beatles song that mirrors this one to some degree try "Mother Nature's Son".
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Beatles....only Beatles...
You need to listen to Abbey Road to understand or appreciate why it stops so abruptly. It’s beautiful
You know this song has such beautiful song structure the chord progressions intervals all those are so well thought out it is one of the most beautiful songs by The Beatles I rate it up there with strawberry fields and you know it sounds like it ends rather abruptly you know it's over kind of soon before I understand what you're feeling but the point of it is it goes right into You Never Give Me Your Money and it has that something that you go from one song to another and that is what segues to the big medley so it's like all these songs together tell the story they had made that such an art form of course Alan Parsons was there and he was the producer that produced Dark Side of the Moon and if you ever react cuz that album parts of Dark Side of the Moon you want to just play the whole section you might just want to play side one and react to the whole side and then do side to and react to that whole side I know I'm thinking in the mindset of a different era when everything was on vinyl records and now that isn't the case obviously but there you go I'm from the old school all right I my Gangkin Girl
Please react to George Harrison’s Within You Without You. The melody and instrumental is amazing (I guarantee not like anything you’ve ever heard). But don’t ignore the lyrics; they are very deep; with a strong message about life itself!
You know it's so amazing hun if you do a study on the the Siri the chord progressions and the different chords you go from one thing and then you resolve to another this song is like music theory 101 okay if you were studying music theory this would be something to take a good look at because of how the different harmonies the different structure of the the chords and the way the phrases and everything resolved and go into the next and it's just it's beyond and another thing oh my gosh so you got to realize even though let it be was the last album released it was delayed They delayed the release of Let It Be so they released Abbey Road before let it be came out but actually Abbey Road was the very last album that they recorded together that's a whole nother story and itself I'll tell you later but the thing is they had just discovered synthesizers George Harrison just went head over heels for these awesome new keyboards and all this technology I think it's so great that the Beatles last album actually had synthesizers because you know they were kind of before that era and they just got a hold of it just before they broke up so that's great you can hear it all through the album Maxwell's Silver Hammer at the end of I Want You She's So Heavy that static at the end that was actually a synthesizer and then of course they cut the tape which gave it that abrupt ending which was so awesome but the thing is you know you notice how the song in because we're talking about it goes into kind of goes into You Never Give Me Your Money it's kind of I don't know it's so perfect the way they made it do that and of course I don't know if you've already done the whole medley of Abbey Road if I remember correctly but yeah this was right before you never give me your money all right getting couldn't girl and I will check you on the next epic drop the next legendary reaction
Cimdy you have to listen to Old Brown Shoe a George Harrison song Beatles im sure Paul play's the drums and George play's the base on it
I will check it out
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I always include "Because" when I play the Abbey Road medley ---- which is about once a week for the last 50+ years. I learned long after that it's not officially a part of the medley, but then why does it flow so seamlessly into "You Never Give Me Your Money"?
Backwards Beethoven! This song always kicked off the medley for me because if flows so nicely into "You Never Give Me Your Money" it seemed like a part of that whole. I have no idea whether this song influenced "Bohemian Rhapsody" but it would not surprise me given how influential The Beatles were back then.
Such a nice song and a bit slow for one to really enjoy it.Great reaction vid
I love that you can hear them breathe together. They were SO tight, as a group.
Thank you ❣️. I was just listening to Foo Fighters
Dave Grohl, who idolizes the Beatles. This was one of his top 10.
Oh and another thing I forgot you can hear synthesizers in this song and other ones on Abbey Road you have to realize that even though let it be was the last album released They delayed the release of let it be but Abbey Road was recorded after Let It Be so it was actually the last album so they had just got a hold of some new musical equipment some of the items that they acquired Worthy's synthesizers which were never on any Beatles albums before so I think it's really great that just before they broke up they got some Moog synthesizers and we're able to use them on their last album I mean it's so perfect because the Beatles were always innovating and so when they found out about this new thing they just jumped at the chance of course because that's what the Beatles do they always try new things okay my Nigerian princess
Lovely reaction Cim to this oft overlooked gem. John's lyrics ran the gamut on Abbey Road. Simple : I Want You (SSH) Because and Sun King (pt 1) to the fantastical: Come Together, Mean Mr. Mustard, Polythene Pam and Sun King (pt. 2 the faux 'foreign language' bit). Take care Hun, RNB
Beautiful Gal listening to Beautiful Music, what's not to like?
So loving these Beatles song videos
Those harmonies are just killer.....so heavenly........I can never listen to songs on side 2 by themselves except if I skip Here Comes the Sun for some odd reason......usually its just the whole album....for any album. Have you ever heard the "Love" album? ...Beatle songs re mixed and edited and produced by George Martin? 💖💖🤗🤗💋
A song of few words but with message as heavy as the world.
It's a real and beautiful journey. 🤟🏻😘
Very interesting video thanks for sharing with us well done
So emotional😍😍😍
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Then you should watch some of his live performances that came after Wings, with his band that are still together. His fans pass through the ages as you will see.
it stops abruptly and goes into She came in through the bedroom window. the transition is beautiful
You can't go wrong with the Beatles!
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Paul is the best Beatle
That's why he won the prestigious "George Gershwin" award for songwriting.
how many people know the sky is blue
First