Dude on the drums is Ringo, main singer of this song: John Lennon, 2 singers on the side: Paul McCartney and George Harrison. John Lennon was murdered in the year 1980 by a "fan". He actually got John to give him an autograph not even a couple of hours before he murdered John in an alley in New York outside of his apartment building. George Harrison passed away. Ringo is still making some music but you don't hear too much from him. Paul McCartney...... well everyone knows he's still got his magic and is still everywhere.
Rick Perry... Just a minor correction to what you posted. John and Yoko had just returned from recording studios and after they stepped out of the limo they rode in, John was shot from behind in front of the Dakota Arms where they lived. Everything else you posted is correct.
Hey Twin Men... a Beatles Fan from 1964 here....Bought all Records back in "The Day" when they came out.... did you Know Revolution was the B side with Hey Jude the A side, their First Apple Label Record own by The Beatles.... Hey Jude was the # 1 Record of 1968.... man I'm Old !
You need to watch the rooftop concert. The keyboard player was Billie Preston (the fifth Beatle). These guys were prolific songwriters and started the evolution to today's music
The/ate great, Nicky Hopkins on Electric Piano gives "Revolution a big lift, boosting it from a good Beatles song to one of their all-time greatest! Hopkins was the most in-demand studio musician in England and in the USA for decades.. I love the part in the middle when Hopkins takes the lead on piano with Harrison and Lennon providing counterpoint with distorted guitars.
The original version of this song is on The White Album and is called Revolution 1. When they decided to release it as a single, John wanted to keep the slower, blusier version of the song, but Paul and George convinced John to record the song again with a faster tempo and more of a hard rock style. In the record released, which went number 1, you don't hear all the backing vocals you hear on the film, though. This was recorded in 1968! Still a great song fifty one years later. BTW, Ringo Starr just released a new album called What's My Name, so he and Paul are still making new music today.
To give you an idea of how big this band is the singer John Lennon would have a net worth of $800 million if he were alive, his widow yoko ono has a net worth of $600 million and their son Sean Lennon has a net worth of $200 million,drummer Ringo Starr has a net worth of $350 million, George Harrison, wearing red and with the red guitar had a net worth of $400 million when he died, Paul McCartney who is the blue and gives the scream at the beginning has a net worth of $1,200 billion. Imagine how big your band would have to be where the poorest person is worth $350 million and the combined band net worth is $2,750 billion. I'm not sure but Paul could be the first or only billionaire rock musician if not musician period.
Your brother has made this channel one of the best. His venture into all genre of music, open minded, and passion makes it so much fun to watch him discover.
Dude! It's cool that you brought a squire -at - arms to the gathering, cause it is much more fun when you listen together and shoot ideas back and forth! Big fucking embrace to the new man-at-arms!
Oh to be young again, man you guys are so young that you don't remember the controversy on this song being licensed to Nike to sell their shoes back in '88. Like the channel & subbed.
There are actually three versions of this song by the Beatles! You both should also react to the single version, which is slightly different from the video you watched, and to the laid back version from the White album called Revolution 1. Good reaction. Btw, don't react to Revolution 9! It is not a song and the other members tried desperately to keep it off of the White album but John Lennon insisted that it would be put on there! It drew great criticism from many of their fans.
Just a few facts about the Beatles. You mentioned the views it had. The 50th anniversary release of the Abbey Road album a couple of months ago hit number one on the charts AGAIN. They have sold somewhere over 1.5 billion records and counting. The next best does not even have half that. In April or May of 1964 they had the top 5 songs on the charts at the same time while also having the top 2 albums on the charts. Again ALL at the same time. No one has even come close to that kind of domination of music. That does not get into the influence they had on world culture during that time either. That is a subject that takes into account more than just music.
Im African American and 64 years old and could understand why these kids like this music. The Beatles revolutionized the music industry and were highly talented. I dont think they are going to stop listening to hip hop and go out and buy Beatles records but this particular song has enough rough edges to attract young black kids. I see alot of these types of videos on Utube and frankly with this one Im surprised The Beatles didnt take it down! Id now like to see white kids listening to Earth Wind and Fire or War or The Commodores and see their comments. Ive yet to see that!
Nicky Hopkins on piano...Rare occasion a session musician was used on a Beatle track...Eric Clapton was used on the 'White Album' and Billy Preston on the 'Let it Be Album'...Altho a great track viewed today by younger folk will not sound as ground breaking as a lot of Beatle tracks sounded at the time...With no distortion pedals available back then the guitars of George and John were apparently put directly into the mixing console to achieve the 'overdrive' we see commonly on amps today as standard...In context they were doing stuff and using techniques common today but new at the time...and we tend to miss that when heard alongside todays music when most stuff has all been done before...And check for George telling Paul that 'John's mic is shite' at 1.01...
Greetings from Brazil. Beatles, Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, Queen, Roling Stones, Genesis are on a higher plane than other rock ensembles; They are real dinosaurs that in 30 or 40 years, your children or grandchildren will listen and enjoy and the songs will always be considered in good taste.
They experimented with all kinds of stuff on this song to get different and new sounds. This was before distortion pedals. They stuck yarn needles in the amp speakers.
There are actually three different versions of this song released by Apple Records. The hard rocking version. The do-wop version and the one where John sneaks in the word "in" right after singing count me out. He said at the time he had come to the conclusion that while undesirable it conceivably might take violence to elicit meaningful change in society. He said he was now ambivalent about it.
Listen to their slower version of this song on their White Album. It's laid back and very cool. No shit. I'm a 1st generation Beatles fan starting in 1964 at 11 years old. They are still the best and their music changed the world! Too bad you couldn't be there. They were always a world event when their new album came out! We had to "WAIT" until it came out. Now, you can listen to any song at any time. We experienced all of their music in chronological order. It was amazing!
Hey lads! You two are the best doing reaction videos by a country mile, because you listen along with the viewer and then you talk about the track. That means that us viewers get to share and enjoy the journey with you. You can't get better than The Beatles mate. : - ) Try " Thick As A Brick " by Jethro Tull filmed live. I wish you rainbows.
I love the Beatles...Ringo is 79...Google his current picture...I think he might be Dracula (or Dorian Gray...you may have to google that as well) :) Peace!
Written and recorded in the turbulent year of 1968. An anarchist group asked The Beatles and Rolling Stones to lead a revolution to overthrow the governments. The answers were "you can count me out" and "ain't no place for a street fighting man. The Beatles = the greatest band of all-time.
Al Rivers It’s more like progressive rock. The Beatles did not exist in a vacuum, you cannot give them credit for everything. There were loads of great bands around, before, during and after their reign. The were influenced by many great artists as all bands are
Keep the reactions coming! You have to watch this video of Led Zeppelin performing How many more times. It's one of their first live performances. Since they are playing on such a small stage it really showcases each member's talent 🤙m.ua-cam.com/video/wEPog_WdPE4/v-deo.html
If you're looking for more Beatles songs to check out, give a listen to "Dear Prudence" (the 2018 remaster sounds amazing), "I Am The Walrus", "Nowhere Man", "Happiness Is a Warm Gun", "Tomorrow Never Knows", "We Can Work It Out", "While My Guitar Gently Weeps", and a full catalog of others -- too many to list really -- and if you've got the time, the Abbey Road Medley in its entirety.
Try reacting to another Beatles classic- Helter Skelter- probably the first "hard rock" song out then(and from the Beatles no less!)....I could be wrong
React to the Trial by Pink Floyd please. Other Pink Floyd songs too but that one, first, you'll see why. Look up the clip from their movie (based on their album) The Wall, again you'll see why it's better than just the audio. Hold on ta yar butts. Edit: And every other Beatles song too, lol
I ALL WAYS ASK YOUNG POEPEL WHAT BAND NOW HAS ALL THE OTHER BANDS WATEING FOR THE NEXT SONG THEY DO LIKE THE BEATLES HAD. IT IS SIMPLE THERE WILL NEVER BE A BAND AS INFLUENCTIAL AS THE BEATLES.
I think u should take a listen to John Lennons solo work imagine, how do you sleep? and working class hero ! 💗 I would love to hear your thoughts! Great work again
The Beatles were ahead of their time. And they are still great today. Good one. Now introduce your boy to some Chris Stapleton. I think he will like it
Hahaha John Lennon: "If you talk about destruction... Don't you know that you can count me out (in)"
i love it: "They played that with confidence." Yes. The Beatles always did that!
Great reaction. A great song by a great band. I think your twin brother adds a lot. Helter Skelter, While My Guitar Gently Weeps.
The group back in he day ... today ... and forever --- you'll see
Dude on the drums is Ringo, main singer of this song: John Lennon, 2 singers on the side: Paul McCartney and George Harrison.
John Lennon was murdered in the year 1980 by a "fan". He actually got John to give him an autograph not even a couple of hours before he murdered John in an alley in New York outside of his apartment building. George Harrison passed away. Ringo is still making some music but you don't hear too much from him. Paul McCartney...... well everyone knows he's still got his magic and is still everywhere.
Dimebag wal shot on the same day in 04
Rick Perry... Just a minor correction to what you posted. John and Yoko had just returned from recording studios and after they stepped out of the limo they rode in, John was shot from behind in front of the Dakota Arms where they lived. Everything else you posted is correct.
@@Beatle4 thank you for the correction. I read the story a long time ago, so the memory is a bit hazy in my mind lol. It was 1980, yes?
@@rickperry3165 Yes, December 8,1980.
Ringo just released a new album last week titled What's My Name?
Another classic song. A Day In Life . Eleanor Rigby, Paperback Writer. Let it Be, Hey Jude, Helter Skelter, sooo many classics.
So very many good ones. But A Day In The Life is my favorite by far!
They have so many great songs that it feels like you listed random songs, lmao
No Al, just some of my favorites I thought they would like.
@@lowrider4266 Yeah I know, I just thought it looked kinda funny lol
Revolution 9 INSTANT CLASSIC really a toe tapper
So good young guys today enjoying the music of my youth from the best band ever!!
Hey Twin Men... a Beatles Fan from 1964 here....Bought all Records back in "The Day" when they came out.... did you Know Revolution was the B side with Hey Jude the A side, their First Apple Label Record own by The Beatles.... Hey Jude was the # 1 Record of 1968.... man I'm Old !
You need to watch the rooftop concert. The keyboard player was Billie Preston (the fifth Beatle). These guys were prolific songwriters and started the evolution to today's music
The Beatles. The most influential, most popular and most innovative band in the history of modern music. Pure genius.
The/ate great, Nicky Hopkins on Electric Piano gives "Revolution a big lift, boosting it from a good Beatles song to one of their all-time greatest! Hopkins was the most in-demand studio musician in England and in the USA for decades.. I love the part in the middle when Hopkins takes the lead on piano with Harrison and Lennon providing counterpoint with distorted guitars.
The original version of this song is on The White Album and is called Revolution 1. When they decided to release it as a single, John wanted to keep the slower, blusier version of the song, but Paul and George convinced John to record the song again with a faster tempo and more of a hard rock style. In the record released, which went number 1, you don't hear all the backing vocals you hear on the film, though. This was recorded in 1968! Still a great song fifty one years later. BTW, Ringo Starr just released a new album called What's My Name, so he and Paul are still making new music today.
That is some seriously fuzzy distorted guitar, especially for the Beatles. Love the bass drum beat Ringo lays down.
Nice I love to see young people react to Beatles good taste in music.
To give you an idea of how big this band is the singer John Lennon would have a net worth of $800 million if he were alive, his widow yoko ono has a net worth of $600 million and their son Sean Lennon has a net worth of $200 million,drummer Ringo Starr has a net worth of $350 million, George Harrison, wearing red and with the red guitar had a net worth of $400 million when he died, Paul McCartney who is the blue and gives the scream at the beginning has a net worth of $1,200 billion. Imagine how big your band would have to be where the poorest person is worth $350 million and the combined band net worth is $2,750 billion. I'm not sure but Paul could be the first or only billionaire rock musician if not musician period.
Love your reaction please do more Beatles, go down that rabbit hole you won’t be disappointed.
Dude on drums is Ringo Star
...and he's STILL cool!...:)
Brian Parker lol yeah he is
Loved it ! And I love watching you gentlemen listening to one of the greatest bands ever your awesome...♡
Can't believe 50 years ago just show's how far ahead of time The Beatles where
Your brother has made this channel one of the best. His venture into all genre of music, open minded, and passion makes it so much fun to watch him discover.
And so the seeds of the "revolution" continue to spread:-)
Should do We don't get fooled again by The Who.
I'm gonna make a react video about how cool are both of you.
And long live The Beatles!
Dude! It's cool that you brought a squire -at - arms to the gathering, cause it is much more fun when you listen together and shoot ideas back and forth! Big fucking embrace to the new man-at-arms!
The Beatles wrote a ton of classics in a short time. What they did best was know who should sing the songs. John Paul or George
Beatles rule man both of you guys are super cool and chill keep on rocking
Oh to be young again, man you guys are so young that you don't remember the controversy on this song being licensed to Nike to sell their shoes back in '88. Like the channel & subbed.
Haha! Hey kids, yep, they did play that with confidence!!! After all, dem DA Beatles!
It’s so cool that you dig their music.
There are actually three versions of this song by the Beatles! You both should also react to the single version, which is slightly different from the video you watched, and to the laid back version from the White album called Revolution 1. Good reaction. Btw, don't react to Revolution 9! It is not a song and the other members tried desperately to keep it off of the White album but John Lennon insisted that it would be put on there! It drew great criticism from many of their fans.
Just a few facts about the Beatles. You mentioned the views it had. The 50th anniversary release of the Abbey Road album a couple of months ago hit number one on the charts AGAIN. They have sold somewhere over 1.5 billion records and counting. The next best does not even have half that. In April or May of 1964 they had the top 5 songs on the charts at the same time while also having the top 2 albums on the charts. Again ALL at the same time. No one has even come close to that kind of domination of music. That does not get into the influence they had on world culture during that time either. That is a subject that takes into account more than just music.
Hey its great to see you guys have an open mind and are willing to give older stuff a listen..Thanks!!!
Im African American and 64 years old and could understand why these kids like this music. The Beatles revolutionized the music industry and were highly talented. I dont think they are going to stop listening to hip hop and go out and buy Beatles records but this particular song has enough rough edges to attract young black kids. I see alot of these types of videos on Utube and frankly with this one Im surprised The Beatles didnt take it down! Id now like to see white kids listening to Earth Wind and Fire or War or The Commodores and see their comments. Ive yet to see that!
Great video guys. Very uplifting. Thank you both. Xxxxooo
My first viewing - great presentation thumbs up!
That was a straight banger.
But when you talk about destruction
Don't you know that you can count me out ... IN
Nicky Hopkins on piano...Rare occasion a session musician was used on a Beatle track...Eric Clapton was used on the 'White Album' and Billy Preston on the 'Let it Be Album'...Altho a great track viewed today by younger folk will not sound as ground breaking as a lot of Beatle tracks sounded at the time...With no distortion pedals available back then the guitars of George and John were apparently put directly into the mixing console to achieve the 'overdrive' we see commonly on amps today as standard...In context they were doing stuff and using techniques common today but new at the time...and we tend to miss that when heard alongside todays music when most stuff has all been done before...And check for George telling Paul that 'John's mic is shite' at 1.01...
Great video, loved seeing you and your brother together!
Yes twin brothers ¡¡¡ is The Beatles
Love me some Beatles!
Greetings from Brazil. Beatles, Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, Queen, Roling Stones, Genesis are on a higher plane than other rock ensembles; They are real dinosaurs that in 30 or 40 years, your children or grandchildren will listen and enjoy and the songs will always be considered in good taste.
Ahhhh.....soooo....gooood.
Now try "Norwegian Wood" or "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" for a change of tempo
Pauline Maclellan Not forgetting Something
@@personalcheeses8073 Absolutely.... good old Gentle George
Classic song
Yess! More Beatles! Led Zep too!
They experimented with all kinds of stuff on this song to get different and new sounds. This was before distortion pedals. They stuck yarn needles in the amp speakers.
Beatles, Ali.....60s...revolutionary personalities...both were global as media just became global
good react, u guys. keep it goin'
They were special.
Top selling act of ALL time. Still.
I would love for you and your brother to experience Freewill by Rush together
There are actually three different versions of this song released by Apple Records. The hard rocking version. The do-wop version and the one where John sneaks in the word "in" right after singing count me out. He said at the time he had come to the conclusion that while undesirable it conceivably might take violence to elicit meaningful change in society. He said he was now ambivalent about it.
Do some zepplin! Since I've been loving you. It's a bangerà
Zeppelin GOAT!!!!
Definitely do more Beatles Reactions. Suggest Come Together, Let it Be, Hey Jude, and Penny Lane.
Listen to their slower version of this song on their White Album. It's laid back and very cool. No shit. I'm a 1st generation Beatles fan starting in 1964 at 11 years old. They are still the best and their music changed the world! Too bad you couldn't be there. They were always a world event when their new album came out! We had to "WAIT" until it came out. Now, you can listen to any song at any time. We experienced all of their music in chronological order. It was amazing!
Hey lads!
You two are the best doing reaction videos by a country mile, because you listen along with the viewer and then you talk about the track.
That means that us viewers get to share and enjoy the journey with you.
You can't get better than The Beatles mate. : - )
Try " Thick As A Brick " by Jethro Tull filmed live.
I wish you rainbows.
I love the Beatles...Ringo is 79...Google his current picture...I think he might be Dracula (or Dorian Gray...you may have to google that as well) :) Peace!
Welcome back. Keep at those books! 🍻
Gold bro💥💥💥
Great reaction with your brother! Do some Led Zeppelin or Pink Floyd with him please! Thanks!
You guys made me smile
I call this song pre-metal, its not REALLY metal but the seeds of metal are there.
Written and recorded in the turbulent year of 1968. An anarchist group asked The Beatles and Rolling Stones to lead a revolution to overthrow the governments. The answers were "you can count me out" and "ain't no place for a street fighting man. The Beatles = the greatest band of all-time.
Some people see this as the introduction of hard rock to the mainstream world.
Some people say Helter Skelter was the start of heavy metal. Both from the same album.
Al Rivers It’s more like progressive rock. The Beatles did not exist in a vacuum, you cannot give them credit for everything. There were loads of great bands around, before, during and after their reign. The were influenced by many great artists as all bands are
I love the distortion on the guitars.
I don't know where you kind thesse rare live Beatle jewels but keep them coming. Great job in music taste.👍😀
Much love brothers.
A song for our sad political situation now. I love it.
Best band ever!
Keep the reactions coming! You have to watch this video of Led Zeppelin performing How many more times. It's one of their first live performances. Since they are playing on such a small stage it really showcases each member's talent 🤙m.ua-cam.com/video/wEPog_WdPE4/v-deo.html
All of our cats are named after the Beatles
Eleanor Rigby
Ringo Starr
Sgt.Pepper
And Lucy
If you're looking for more Beatles songs to check out, give a listen to "Dear Prudence" (the 2018 remaster sounds amazing), "I Am The Walrus", "Nowhere Man", "Happiness Is a Warm Gun", "Tomorrow Never Knows", "We Can Work It Out", "While My Guitar Gently Weeps", and a full catalog of others -- too many to list really -- and if you've got the time, the Abbey Road Medley in its entirety.
1:00 George turns to Paul "John's mic sounds shit!"
I'm sure someone has already said it but as the song starts (around 1:01) George turns to Paul and says "John's mic is shit!"
LMFAO at the Marshawn Lynch line. I'm just trying not to get fined. ]:P
Please always with your bro...it's funny !!!!!!!
Do this more. That intro was great 😂
You twins may not know this, but Michael Jackson once owned the Beatles catalog. And in the late 80’s this song was used in a Nike shoe commercial.
Too Cool...! Always wondered about your channel name & now I see...Two Cool...!
#TheBeatles - #BackInTheUSSR
We lost John and George way too soon.
I hear a piano, but there's no one playing a piano. The Beatles were magic!
jeh32 Billy Preston played the piano on most Beatles songs during this time period.
Piano is played by Nicky Hopkins on this one...Billy Preson was brought in later by George in the 'Let it Be' sessions late January 1969...
yall need to react to the rooftop concert where they do this--
great reaction.....good on you
You are both so cute I can't stand it. Beatles forever boys.
1:02 george says to paul “john’s mic is sh*t” 😆
Better watch quick before it’s taken down
The best.
Try reacting to another Beatles classic- Helter Skelter- probably the first "hard rock" song out then(and from the Beatles no less!)....I could be wrong
Discover Beetles Blackbird!
Good one
Check out some of the Beatles contemporaries. The Stones, The Who, The Kinks, The Yardbirds
What about no
Well I see the douchebags came out to play...
React to the Trial by Pink Floyd please. Other Pink Floyd songs too but that one, first, you'll see why. Look up the clip from their movie (based on their album) The Wall, again you'll see why it's better than just the audio. Hold on ta yar butts.
Edit: And every other Beatles song too, lol
Very cool!
Oh no! When you hear people say the Beatles are old school you realise you have hit old age :(
I ALL WAYS ASK YOUNG POEPEL WHAT BAND NOW HAS ALL THE OTHER BANDS WATEING FOR THE NEXT SONG THEY DO LIKE THE BEATLES HAD. IT IS SIMPLE THERE WILL NEVER BE A BAND AS INFLUENCTIAL AS THE BEATLES.
I think u should take a listen to John Lennons solo work imagine, how do you sleep? and working class hero ! 💗 I would love to hear your thoughts! Great work again
hhii hhoo I think going the Wings route is much more satisfying
@@personalcheeses8073 well you have your opinion and i have mine! :,) ✌️
I'm just here not to get fired! Lol
Let's go back a bit farther.Elvis ,Chuck Berry Little Richard .
Check em out
Videotaped in 1968.
I don't get it. What is this post all about?
The Beatles were ahead of their time. And they are still great today. Good one. Now introduce your boy to some Chris Stapleton. I think he will like it