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In this video, I am continuing my journey with The Beatles as I listen to their absolutely iconic 1967 album titled Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. Do I think it lives up to it's insane reputation? Or do I think it's overrated? Watch to the end to find out, and let me know what you think of the album down below in the comments!
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00:00 Intro
02:35 Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
03:58 With A Little Help From My Friends
06:42 Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds
08:45 Getting Better
10:46 Fixing a Hole
12:14 She's Leaving Home
15:13 Being For The Benefit of Mr. Kite!
16:57 Within You Without You
20:42 When I'm 64
21:48 Lovely Rita
23:40 Good Morning Good Morning
25:09 Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise)
26:06 A Day In The Life
29:58 Final Score + Outro

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@humanreviewsstuff
@humanreviewsstuff 23 дня назад
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@mariomf1644
@mariomf1644 23 дня назад
The problem with Sgt. Pepper is that it has been said for so many years that this is the best album in history that, logically, new generations come and say "hey, what about Abbey Road or the White Album if they are both excellent albums?"? But just as you mentioned, the fairest thing is to evaluate art depending on the context in which it came out, today practically any artist can use a computer and match the sound that The Beatles took months to find (let's remember at the time this was the album that took the longest to record). They were the pioneers in many things and the more you learn about how hard they worked to sound like in this album, you can realize why they are still the best band in history, why bands like Pink Floyd decided to make progressive music, why years later concept albums began to be created, etc. For all of the above, for me this is definitely the best album in history, perhaps not the one I enjoy listening to the most but it is the one that, in words of many artists, taught the industry how to make music since then.
@bwana-ma-coo-bah425
@bwana-ma-coo-bah425 22 дня назад
you do know the beatles openly admitted that Sgt P was their Freak Out, right?
@joebloggs396
@joebloggs396 11 дней назад
There's no one best album. But for at least 25 years Revolver has been way more hyped anyway.
@calibrax
@calibrax 22 дня назад
Sgt Pepper had SO many innovative and new techniques and things that had never been done before. It literally changed how people made music. That is why it's the greatest album.
@papercup2517
@papercup2517 22 дня назад
I'm glad you changed your mind about Within You Without You. It was a George composition with backing instrumentals from the Asian Music Circle, a London group of mostly Indian exponents of Indian classical music. No other Beatles were involved. George's life-long interest in Indian spiritual philosophy had been piqued initially when he read a book that appeared on the set of their movie Help. Then, at some point he saw a sitar in a shop window in London and, intrigued, went in and bought it, knowing nothing about the instrument or the musical tradition behind it. In his first efforts, he played it more or less like a guitar, the results of which you'll hear in Norwegian Wood, on the Rubber Soul album. Once he found a teacher, Ravi Shankar, his technique and understanding grew and he learnt more about the philosophy which is deeply embedded in India's classical music tradition. After hearing a lecture, along with the other Beatles, by the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, George and the others, accompanied by wives and girlfriends, went off on meditation retreats in Wales and Rishikesh, India. This all happened to follow on from their introduction to perception-altering drugs like marijuana and LSD. I'm not particularly encouraging drug-taking, but some of the Beatles' later music may arguably only be fully comprehensible to those with some experience of those (or other, similar) media for consciousness expansion and inner transformation - together with an understanding of how the world's consciousness shifted during this period in history.. Thus, for example, 'Getting Better' isn't JUST an anecdotal tale of someone's personal life improvement, but has wider psycho-social resonances with the transformational experiences millions of young people were going through in the 1960s. Many things that had been more or less acceptable and accepted, like routine domestic violence - which involved the idea that men had a sort of God-given right to exercise control over the women in their lives - suddenly didn't seem right any more, as men became more sensitive and self aware, and women felt more liberated and able to express themselves as they felt fit. In terms of innovation, Sgt Pepper's did throw open a whole bunch of doors which inspired innumerable imitators, some parodies (like Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention's We're Only In It For The Money), a fashion for vintage military uniforms (sported later by the likes of Michael Jackson and Freddie Mercury) and paraphernalia, and a major enlargement of the field of possibilities of what popular music could encompass and aspire to be. In a few short years, it had progressed from being a highly disposable commodity aimed at teenagers and dominated by record companies, to something that had begun to be taken seriously as a genuine art form, with many examples of music that would endure as classics of their genres to the present day, and many artists still practising their craft (for better or worse) into their 70s and 80s. Every art history student learns about Picasso's Les Demoiselles d'Avignon, because of the doors it threw open in the visual arts field. Was it the world's or even Picasso's greatest painting? Probably not, though subjectivity is almost impossible to eliminate from such questions. But modern art as we know it may not have happened without Picasso and this ground-breaking work. In the same way, you might reasonably say Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon is clearly a much better album than Sgt Pepper's. But then again, you have to reckon in to your critique the indisputable fact that DSOTM would almost certainly never have been conceived nor could have been made and widely distributed without the Beatles and their ground-breaking SPLHCB.
@IvorPresents
@IvorPresents 23 дня назад
In 67,m This was the album . Revolver Blew me away and everyone was wondering what the Beatles would do next. Sgt. Pepper. took everyone by surprise. Once more a broad spectrum of songs and styles. Getting Better, Lucy, Fixing A Hole. Lovely Rita. Good Morning. A Day in the Life was the subject of discussion on TV: talk shows. All Summer it dominated the New York Airwaves.
@IsaacWale2004
@IsaacWale2004 13 дней назад
As a Beatles fan, I would personally consider this album a little overrated, but its influence can't be understated.
@stlmopoet
@stlmopoet 23 дня назад
I appreciate your thoughts on the music. Ringo only wrote a couple songs, and required a lot of help to do so. Ringo may not be the best drummer, but he is a great dummer because he is always on the beat and because he does whatever serves the song best. The panning is because stereo was a very new toy and producers were figuring out how to use it. This was the first decade where people realized popular songs could be about ANY topic. This LP was created using 4 track recording, and they layered MANY things together. They took a year on it. Hundreds of hours. Most of the songs could not be performed on stage at the time because so much technology was involved. At the time this album floored everyone. As I listen to albums a few times, my appraisal of them can change. I start seeing what the artists were getting at. This was the peak of the popularity of psychedelic music. Wild, out there music was all the rage. I'll stop yammering.
@convidium
@convidium 22 дня назад
To me, it really is the best album of all genres, of all times. I first heard it in the spring 2021. And I've listened this album every fucking day untill the late october. Why? I can't explain. There's something to this album that provokes memories of the distant childhood, feels like it touches the most distant parts of my consciousness. When I listen to it, this album, as a whole, paints a picture of something I can't really describe. And each song of Sgt Pepper' and Mystery tour complements and adds a colour to it. It just.. feels like a dream. Like you fell into a fairytale like The Wizard of Oz, or Alice in Wonderland. Idk, maybe it's just the effect of LSD, that was a big part of this album. Whatever this is, I have never felt anything like it before of after I've heard this album. And I most certainly won't. I've heard good albms. I've listented to numerous psychedelic albums hoping to find the similar feeling. But the closest thing I found was The Smile Sessions by the Beach boys (which, ironically was supposed to be the response for Sgt' Pepper album. And if it was released back then, it woud've certainly been the album of all time, without of a fucking doubt), and also Pet Sounds (ironically again, it was sort of a response to Beatles' Rubber Soul). I'm 17 years old and can say for sure, I'll be listening to Sgt Peppers Lonely Heats Club Band till the very end of my life. It's more than an album for me. It's a form of art. Masterpiece? To me, the answer is a solid YES.
@LB-yh2bj
@LB-yh2bj 23 дня назад
I think a big thing about this album is when it came out and what it meant at the time
@buttereggmanandtheketones4868
@buttereggmanandtheketones4868 11 дней назад
This album is acclaimed for many reasons, one is consistency of sound as a unit, the parts flow as one. Another is it's place in music history, it is a very innovative album that challenged the technical and conceptual limitations of the time. Like "Pet Sounds", by the Beach Boys, Pepper played the studio like an instrument, put two four track recording machines, (the technical limit of the time), slice tape for edits, no computers for sound effects ect.... It is truly a wonder they managed to put it to tape.
@sharp78htdc61
@sharp78htdc61 23 дня назад
Ringo didnt write songs in the Beatles and hes a great drummer
@PeterBuwen
@PeterBuwen 22 дня назад
And he is a great Drummer. So Other Drummer say.
@papercup2517
@papercup2517 22 дня назад
He wrote Octopus's Garden, with help. But it was his idea, from a boat trip (somewhere on the Mediterranean IIRC) in a glass bottomed boat where he saw and had explained to him the habits and habitat of the Octopus!
@B.R.0101
@B.R.0101 23 дня назад
Hey, you're a cool guy, don't care about people who don't respect any if yours thought about music, I see why the Beatles are so popular even in this year's because they really did emotional music and very clever and futuristic music, In fact Youngest Pink Floyd love them, Joe Cocker did an amazing version of some of their songs like With A Little Help from my Friend and the whole world was under chock when this album came out!! Many artists in those days listened this album for days without a break... They really changed music another time with this one and Paul McCartney was only 25 years old when he had this kind of album...
@Stereoheadx
@Stereoheadx 22 дня назад
😂😂 funny how people often feel interesting and “different” when criticizing The Beatles 🤷🏻‍♂️ what an idiots
@SacredxCreature
@SacredxCreature 23 дня назад
Don’t listen to crazy old head mentality of people who just say you don’t get it forming your own opinion doesn’t make you ignorant unless you are not giving something a chance from the start. I’m 23 and have listened to them and hundreds of other groups my entire life now but mainly them and I got more critical of some tracks here and there, fr though if you listen to every number one from 1957 to 2024 and listen to those first 6 years it’s mainly all the same derivative dance hall stuff with a few gems but still all very actually standard for the time songs, early rockers like little Richard, chuck berry, Elvis, ray Charles paved the way to what a modern pop musician could be, before that they had mainly jazz stuff that recognized and the crooners but when the Beatles hit the scene you can hear that difference in that video it’s like night and day their sound was insane for what was being produced around them and even after them, if they didn’t have to adhere by early record standards and have full creative reigns from the start I feel like a rubber soul like album could have come out sooner, but still doesn’t matter on god putting 6 albums out in 3 years plus singles plus near daily touring plus interviews plus photo shoots, I’m surprised they had such a insane work ethic mainly spearheaded by McCartney in later years when most artists today out out one and disappear for 3 or 4 years straight, for me it goes Beatles, queen and the everyone else. I love this group on god they to me are the goats of the 60s and to me haven’t been topped as a band, I listen to everything and anything if it hits my ear but they still just hit that different feeling. The only criticism I had of this vid is not gonna like you’re live comments were toxic af 😂 and yes this album isn’t their best but is up there in top 5, she’s leaving home is a highlight and a half, if you’re judging these songs on todays merits just try and listen to anything that came out in 67 like Sinatra with still pumping out the same strangers in the night esk tracks, no song in the Beatles discography sounds the same and that works to their benefit highly, when people think queen they think Freddie not the band unfortunately the stones or the doors have the same issue and stick to a pretty much locked in genre and sound, the Beatles after help didn’t stay in that box and flourished up like no other group did and earned that achievement of being the greatest band of all time in my opinion but that’s just me hope u give another one a listen to soon.
@IsaacWale2004
@IsaacWale2004 13 дней назад
Suspicious lyrics? He's literally saying how things are getting better and he regrets his past actions! Did you even listen to the lyrics?!
@mlong1958
@mlong1958 22 дня назад
When this album came out, it hit like a thunderclap and changed music forever. Roger Watters once said in an interview that Pepper felt like it gave them permission to explore and create more rather than just do the same thing over and over. The concept was thought of by Paul. He thought that if they pretended to be some other band, it might open up their creativity and lead them in different directions. Ringo wasn't the best drummer; however, he was one of the most innovative when it came to iconic drumming. You can tell most Beatles songs just by the drumming. He also knew the purpose of a drummer. Play in the song, not over it, and keep the band in time.
@DanTorres-ux2xj
@DanTorres-ux2xj 17 дней назад
And the words were within you without you are some of the most beautiful words in the truthful. It is not close to previous because it's very well it's not contrived. And I noticed the signs that you pick, songs that we all except as great songs it's the ones that you find that gym that is very well it takes more than a few lessons but then you appreciate it more than more and more like I have
@IsaacWale2004
@IsaacWale2004 13 дней назад
When you listen to Rubber soul, please turn your device settings to mono. You'll thank me later.
@nicolaspimenta3927
@nicolaspimenta3927 23 дня назад
Sgt Peppers is infinitely superior to any pop or rock album released in the last 30 years, to say the least. Vocals, instrumentation, production, lyrics, concept and many other things make this album so beloved. It is an extremely revolutionary album for its time, bringing several new aspects of musical production and experimentation, being extremely influential, as well as being an incredible change in relation to what the Beatles were at the time. That's why it's considered one of the greatest in history, just like pet sounds.
@pizzarellayt
@pizzarellayt 23 дня назад
I first heard this album around 2 years ago, and I initially completely disagreed with the "best album ever" thing, for around a year I thought it was just fine. I also thought that since its ""best album ever", I can't just listen to it whenever because the album would lose its magic. I have since realised that me thinking that way made me enjoy the album less, and I have since realised just how good it is, even if I dont think its the best album ever made. Concept wise, it kind of introduces the concept for a few tracks, most of the album has nothing to do with said concept, and they bring it back around nesr the end. Deoending on how you look at it, its a big concert with tons of different musical acts, Mr. Kite for example could be seen as a band advertising the circus. Also, much like with Revolver, The Beatles intended this album to be heard in mono. This album probably has the most noticable difference between the original stereo mix and the mono mix out of any Beatles album. For example, Lucy in The Sky is played faster in the stereo mix than it is in mono, and the vocals have a very prominent flanging effect on them, which the original stereo mix doesnt have and the remix slightly does (The Beatles actually named that effect "flanging", though they didnt invent it). On the other side, She's Leaving Home is played at its original speed in stereo, while mono (and the remix, which is based on the mono mix) sped up the track significantly. Some things are better in the stereo mix, but for the most part I'd say this album is best in mono. George Martin said at some point "you haven't heard Sgt. Pepper until you've heard it in mono". One last thing, a chat member mentioned that Rubber Soul is higher quality than Revolver, and thats because (in the mono version especially) Revolver is insanely compressed to give it a heavier sound, which they also achieved by bringing the mics close enought to the drums to be considered "microhpone abuse" by their label at the time.
@pizzarellayt
@pizzarellayt 23 дня назад
Also wanted to say sorry for the huge comments, bad habit of mine.
@braudabo
@braudabo 20 дней назад
The "concept" of Pepper is that of an imaginary show by the "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band". It's basically a concert by this fantasy band, with the Beatles taking on the role. It's not necessary, to play audience noise after every track. That would be rather annoying in the long run.
@philshorten3221
@philshorten3221 21 день назад
Just wish you didn't apologise for reacting on your reaction channel 😂 Anyway, after The Dark Side of the Moon there was "Wish You Were Here" heads up, it adds something if you know a little of the album back story but that doesn't change how beautiful it is ❤
@genebaughbba3479
@genebaughbba3479 7 дней назад
If you check the credits I don't think Ringo even got credit for writing some of the songs that he sang. Almost as if occasionally John and Paul would write one for Ringo. I know the he wrote act naturally and octopus's garden.
@JohnDoe-ol3yz
@JohnDoe-ol3yz 4 дня назад
The problem with saying an album is "the greatest of all time", is that there is no such thing. For instance, I'm not into Opera. Someone might say an Opera album is the greatest. And you can't compare the 2. And "greatest" is of course, an opinion. Plus this album was released almost 60 years ago, and you can't go back to those times, and hear this album for the first time. It did make a big impact at the time. And that's good enough for me.
@pedrotavares93
@pedrotavares93 23 дня назад
hi there! you may wanna consider to incorporate the singles in your Beatles reviews. the Beatles had a policy of not issuing their singles on the albums so people wouldn't have to "buy the same songs twice", so each album has its own unique single with its side B (when CDs came out in the 80s they released a compilation of all the singles called "Past Masters", people tend to review that as a whole). from their 7 year run, 1966 is the only year they released only one album (Revolver) (well, the white album in '68 is a double album so it doesn't count as one, right?), plus they got tired of touring. because of that, the market pressured them to release a single in early '67, way before this next album was complete. their producer, George Martin, said that one of his biggest regrets was to pick the best songs from this batch as singles, which are "Strawberry Fields Forever" and "Penny Lane". I think Sgt. Pepper's is a great great great album for its inovative nature from the very concept, but Strawbery Fields/Penny Lane are great great great songs and possibly the best double A single of pop music. give them a try! they both even have their nice videoclips available here on RU-vid. as for the other albums you reviewed, the singles are generally good but there are other great songs on the albums (Revolver has Paperback Writer/Rain, the white album has Hey Jude/Revolution and Abbey Road has The Ballad Of John & Yoko/Old Brown Shoe; all great songs). keep the good work! cheers ✌
@slavaukraini404
@slavaukraini404 18 дней назад
Sgt Peppers is the greatest album I have ever heard (always wished Strawberry Fields made it to the album though). Next is Kate Bush's Hounds of Love. The greatest artist on the planet happening now is a girl from the Faroe Islands named Eivor. That's all folks.
@ricardocima
@ricardocima 16 дней назад
Ringo is the Jimmy Page of drums.
@dekk640
@dekk640 22 дня назад
Of its time this was groundbreaking, it was like a musical earthquake and shook the pop world to its core. It was a progression look at this compared to the first album just four years previous. You are looking at this from a current perspective.
@RussianFanofDamonAlbarn
@RussianFanofDamonAlbarn 22 дня назад
Лол, не ожидал увидеть здесь вселенную пятерки, его канал я тоже смотрю
@MichaelCXVII
@MichaelCXVII 18 дней назад
¡It would have been great if, like the White Album and Revolver, you had heard the Giles Martin Remix version! The Remasters are done in such a... silly way, that when the Giles Remixes came out, it was like rediscovering the album. Much more comfortable to listen to with headphones and many details that were previously overshadowed by the silly "remastering".
@craigproctor9560
@craigproctor9560 21 день назад
You should listen and react the Beatles now and then
@nicklenz7030
@nicklenz7030 23 дня назад
Maybe you should think about your ranking of Ringo as a drummer. He may not be No 1 but definitly top tier. And that is not meant as an opinion of just me but a general opinion, not least drummers opinions.
@humanreviewsstuff
@humanreviewsstuff 23 дня назад
As a drummer, it just kinda annoys me when people constantly say Ringo is one of, if not the best. There are so many drummers out there with such incredible technical proficiency that come up with such creative and dynamic parts (Danny Carey, Dave Grohl, Mike Portnoy, Travis Barker, Buddy Rich, Gene Krupa, etc etc), and the fact that so many people just say he's an instant lock for the absolute top tier (mainly just because he was in The Beatles) kind of feels like it cheapens the accomplishments of these other drummers. Don't get me wrong, I think Ringo is a very good drummer. He did definitely have influence, and he has some cool parts (Come Together, Tomorrow Never Knows, Ticket to Ride) but I don't think he even holds a candle to any of the best.
@nicklenz7030
@nicklenz7030 23 дня назад
@@humanreviewsstuff There are so many different things that make a drummer a good or a great drummer. All top drummers have different strengths. That is why a praise for one does not diminish any of the others. Sometimes the drums are requiered to carry the song, sometimes they only have to serve. One quality of a drummer is to instinctivly know what is needed. THat is sth Ringo, in my opinion, delivers every time.
@grateful6595
@grateful6595 23 дня назад
@@humanreviewsstuff You mention Krupa and Ritch, Ringo can play like that at any time of his choosing. He chooses not to. Not because he can't, but because the music doesn't demand it. If noise is dispersed energy, then silence is concentrated energy. What you don't play is more important than what you do play. A rest is the most powerful thing you can do in music. Less is more.
@innertube47
@innertube47 22 дня назад
@@grateful6595 well put!
@stereo999
@stereo999 22 дня назад
Ringo may not be the fanciest drummer but he always does what needs to be done to make the song sound good
@BobMustang2012
@BobMustang2012 22 дня назад
RINGO is a PIONEER in the world of drumming...!!!, he's not a the BEST drummer... he simply is the best "FEELING DRUMMER", and the first drummer to set a style of playing in many senses. Back then RINGO was considered a "Human Metronome". He is the reason why many great drummers of today play drums. That's got to account for something. RINGO is a symbol, a living legend... in the world of Drumming.
@kitrichardson5573
@kitrichardson5573 22 дня назад
Ringo in my opinion is very underrated as a drummer and the same way that somebody like Keith Moon is overrated. Can you imagine Keith Moon and the Beatles? He would’ve ruined half of their songs. Ringo was the perfect drummer for this band. This band had really interesting lyrics, and there were so many things going on in the background vocals and the additional instrumentation that having a Neil Peart in this band would be completely been inappropriate.
@inferiorpatty
@inferiorpatty 18 дней назад
@@kitrichardson5573Imagining Keith Moon in the Beatles makes no sense because their styles are completely different
@kitrichardson5573
@kitrichardson5573 18 дней назад
@@inferiorpatty that was my point. Ringo’s a great drummer because he made a great band work. If I had to come up with my perfect band, keith Moon would not be in it But he was amazing on a song like teenage wasteland. A rock hard rock song where his style took the song to a new level.
@DiegoRodriguez-dw7pv
@DiegoRodriguez-dw7pv 20 дней назад
Nice to know that Tom Holland is a Beatles fan
@keelhickeyhickey9012
@keelhickeyhickey9012 12 дней назад
Wanna hear it or not, Ringo is a great drummer
@otisdylan9532
@otisdylan9532 23 дня назад
I agree with your overall ranking of this album after it grew on you: it's better than the White Album, but not as good as Revolver and Abbey Road. I'm glad that you're listening to Rubber Soul next. That and Revolver are my 2 favorite Beatles albums. I hope you'll eventually listen to A Hard Day's Night too. I think that's their best album prior to Revolver. I didn't always agree with you on specific songs. I like "With a Little Help from My Friends" more than you do, but "Lovely Rita" less than you do. But that's fine.
@joebloggs396
@joebloggs396 20 дней назад
You realise Revolver is way more hyped than this? Revolver has been hyped to the skies the last 20 years.
@gregoryrish8505
@gregoryrish8505 23 дня назад
The greatest shame and biggest mistake the Beatles ever made was leaving Strawberry Fields Forever and Penny Lane of Sgt. Pepper!😩Those songs were released before Sgt. Pepper because the record company demanded a single due to the extended length of time recording the album. Yes the songs were later placed on Magical Mystery Tour but can you imagine how much greater Sgt. Pepper would have been!!!
@bananarsle2424
@bananarsle2424 23 дня назад
I think i rank this album maybe fifth of all Beatles albums. Or not even that? I think its big because of the psycadelic aspect of it. Oh and i like to think of A day of the life as when you wake up from the psycadelic dream and come back to reality
@reedcoles1215
@reedcoles1215 23 дня назад
I think your opions are pretty normal with the beatles fan base to be fair, if you haven't you should check out pet sounds which inspired this album. and, bob dylan sometime
@YourLoyalDeserter
@YourLoyalDeserter 22 дня назад
Yeah, they have several better albums than this, but none more important for the development of music as an art form, revolutionary at the time.
@arijokimaki4315
@arijokimaki4315 22 дня назад
Time signature -wise this must be one of the best march albums. Joking aside, I get tired of the 2/2 time signature used so heavily in this album.
@heero17v83
@heero17v83 22 дня назад
like your reaction, many said lovely rita the weakest song, finally somebody point out that it's one of the best on the album actually, it's also fair rating, sgt. peppers got so much praise mainly for two reasons, one is the sound effects(can not be played by instruments) on this one were rarely heard in albums at the time, such as the Circus sounds in being for bennefit of mr kite and the 'live sounds' in sgt peppers lonely heart clud band etc, but since we already got used to all these sounds now it's not so amazing, also two really good songs on which they spent the most time recording were forced to come out as singles instead of on the album under the pressure of the record company. The other reason is the popular of sgt peppers sort of lead to the popular of concept albums in the 70s, sgt pepper is not a complete concept album, it's like four songs to make the concept(first two and last two) and all the others are fillers, but the artists influenced by sgt peppers developed concept albums to a new level, the most famous are the Pink floyd, who saw the beatles recording lovely rita or when I'm 64 in the studio and was shocked
@heero17v83
@heero17v83 22 дня назад
and although george's indian songs are also revolutionary in some ways, it did kind of not fit for beatles albums, most of them sounds too India and too long and too different from john and paul's songs, but he finally learned to balance the India influence in songs in later albums, actually two george songs in rubber soul are my favourite of his except for while my guitar gently weeps, when he wasn't influenced by India, even I need you in Help album better than those too India songs imo
@thecreepyllama
@thecreepyllama 23 дня назад
I agree, song for song it's weaker than a few other Beatles albums, but i feel - and the general consensus amongst listeners seems to be - that as a whole gestalt, it somehow it becomes much greater than the sum of its parts. By the end it becomes an incredibly vibrant, cohesive and trippy work of music. Also, it's important to remember that in 1967, literally no popular music had ever sounded REMOTELY this intricate and layered before except Pet Sounds. It was decades ahead of its time, and as a 23 year old as well i feel that aesthetically it still easily holds up when compared to any modern album. Lyrically as well... mostly...💀💀
@DanTorres-ux2xj
@DanTorres-ux2xj 17 дней назад
Of course it does cuz they don't have voice modulators they don't have all these electronic enhancers nowadays you hit a button and you set up everything DBS and all and you can press a button to set everything exactly and those days they were experimenting literally they were like the first man on the moon so I really don't think you have your head in that right area when you're thinking and the music holds up it's as good if not better than anything nowadays. Can you show me a song that you think is better than most of their music because nobody you listen to has the album with over 7 or 8 songs per album that are keepers.
@craigproctor9560
@craigproctor9560 21 день назад
With a little help from my friends was written by John Lennon
@Driecnk
@Driecnk 23 дня назад
Any Zappa
@humanreviewsstuff
@humanreviewsstuff 23 дня назад
I listened to Apostrophe on a stream recently and loved it, so I plan on making a video on Hot Rats at some point soon
@Driecnk
@Driecnk 23 дня назад
@@humanreviewsstuff Zappa is an incredible journey
@kentclark6420
@kentclark6420 23 дня назад
I think the reason you get people talking about differences in opinions over song choices, or artists, is because you are opinionated about certain songs, too. And when I suggest an alternative preference to a reactor, I'm not trying to say I'm better, I'm just letting them know that there are others who feel differently. Not an argument type of thing.
@DanTorres-ux2xj
@DanTorres-ux2xj 23 дня назад
I think with the fellow is trying to say that says this is a mid is because you're comparison of an album that was innovative to anything else is always in your head contrived and brought up against things that were coming out after the fact so in summary if a record is already seated in its place as one of the top albums of all time and take into consideration they have sold 2.5 billion units sold compared to the next highest selling artist singer or entertainer at 375 million units, surely he must be talking about your rating system, a person who's rating is mid , and not acceptable, As they don't sell records based on your ratings anyway and if they did they would have missed the top seller like all the other producers that missed out on making money. Grading system means nothing and your points mean nothing cuz they are not absolute because absolute is what is basically there be number one so your ratings are just not up to par. Get out there and practice those drumsticks on those pads, we can hopefully in our lifetime before I pass at least here's something or an example of how great you are and why you should be the man to tell people who the best is cuz you still don't even know any other drivers from 1960 to 63 in Britain but now you'll look up it was because nowadays people can Google things so you can just Google things and tell us who it is but again Google doesn't find anything else no meat and potatoes and not much to savor.
@CauaAbba76-cy1nk
@CauaAbba76-cy1nk 22 дня назад
Please bro react to abba The Album, Im sure you are not gonna regret it
@fidge54
@fidge54 22 дня назад
Most songs that Ringo sings, including that one, are not "Ringo songs"
@fidge54
@fidge54 22 дня назад
Ok. You don' like fadeouts. Got it
@DanTorres-ux2xj
@DanTorres-ux2xj 17 дней назад
Okay first of all you need to have the tools in the head in mind that there was nothing like this. To your expectations shouldn't be there because you got to understand they were the first to actually have artistic album covers, the first to put pipes between a tiny room with a mic and the main studio room or space to increase the low DB sound for the bass they were completely using everything you could possibly think of to use to create effects because they didn't have effects they actually were the beginning of the electronics industry in actually having these modules with different effects, Introduce a type of concept album outside of the realm of what rock was at the time and made it into an arch, there was no yes there was no Pink Floyd led Zeppelin there is no anything really everyone got the license to do something outside of what they wanted to do but see when you're coming up as a young one and they did it the right way they actually started out as rude and crude, how about themselves a tidy up and put suits on because America there were a lot of well there was corporate rock it was turning into a session band composer and with a lot of session players and a singer type of thing or a movement and the Beatles single-handedly brought guitar and Rock music and something that had really been celebrated in the 50s into the 60s that made it acceptable again, and they move forward from Rock they didn't do it all the other bands that were doing that were completely adverse which I know Brits are like that the British people when they are inspired to do something they want to be the to do a good but finally when somebody is really rated the top notch then everybody turns around and goes no where we want to be greedy we don't want to be popped but funny thing is everything that comes out of the British isles is the British version of American music which is pop, let's face it, bring didn't really have musicians with four-piece bands with guitars America did I can make comparisons to Ringo to a lot of drummers but there were no proper rock drummers there was such a players on you know, which is why the Beatles respect them and to me they are a continuation exactly of Mr Buddy Holly pound for pound could write music as good as John and Paul. The thing is they were four chums that came up together and that's what inspires me because every other band thereafter in British isles were piece together like the Monkees. We are the first band really in Britain which did it the way they did it, The Beatles in their time and were very very good, I don't care if it's simple or whatever I can demonstrate and prove it, I mean these guys perform on stage engaging in looking at the audience very seldom looking at their guitars,vthat the most impressive attribute. People for some reason in their minds they think music and songs in the pop rock world or any type of music are complicated really they're not complicated songs all had the same basic melodies maybe three notes three keynotes with diminished majors minors thrown in, vand rhythms and no changes. And please please me by The Beatles that was innovative for a rockstar to have that many types of changes and what are the bands that actually had a pre-chorus, no one was doing lyrics style drumming, where to play that straightforward be. And I could name Germans that you've never heard and there are guitar players and drummers from the beginning of time up till now that we're way better than the people that are allowed in Britain as the best I clapped in those guys know not in America even Hendrix had to go and show him and his wasn't even the best he even knew that that's why he learned how to play guitar with his teeth and behind his back he seen that a few of those tricks America had a lot of awesome drrummers that obviously are better than Ringo but he was as I say the first proper rock and roll man in a band, got a name that everyone knows and the Beatles are the only band that most people on planet Earth even to this day can name at least two of them.. Again this album was anticipated , really gave Credence and to musicians in the future license to all musicians to actually work hard and hit the types of revenue that type of revenue in the early success was a game changer providing them and them only what it is they wanted and the Beatles had that type of money before anybody did to do what they wanted and to in a way kind of leave their audience not lose them, try to make a different sound oh boy everybody gets on their case. You can't do anything or say anything that could disprove what I just said. Because funny thing is even when I was younger I would say things about them metalheads guys I knew hated them people in park rocking by they hated a new wave hated him but funny thing is even the old metalheads and old musicians from their time and they all come around and go you know what I love them and I did love him and now that I really listened to him did the greatest.
@humanreviewsstuff
@humanreviewsstuff 17 дней назад
All this because I said I loved the album, but I prefer other Beatles albums....
@seiraeiramasil2302
@seiraeiramasil2302 18 дней назад
When it comes to opinions, everyone has one and the only opinion that matters to you is your own. That's why reaction videos are not for me, especially when the reactor is young and can't really appreciate just what they're reacting to. This is just my opinion, but it isn't ONLY my opinion, Ringo Starr is a competent drummer otherwise he wouldn't have lasted with the Beatles, he performed the way they expected him to. So, like I said the only opinion that matters to one, is usually their own.
@megatronusXZ
@megatronusXZ 22 дня назад
What’s wrong with your chat
@megatronusXZ
@megatronusXZ 22 дня назад
Can’t bear to watch even a quarter of this video, worst chat ever jesus
@Looksue
@Looksue 22 дня назад
Don’t tell people what to do
@megatronusXZ
@megatronusXZ 22 дня назад
That JC guy in the chat was annoying as hell
@DanTorres-ux2xj
@DanTorres-ux2xj 23 дня назад
We know in your own mind that you know how to rank drummers but yet you're not even ranked out of how many billions of people on planet Earth dude cut it out get over your ego he's the first proper Rock drummer. Doesn't matter how he ranks the first is usually not the most developed but the man could play. You can start listening to your music so we can hear what a developed sounds like and see how you perform oh wait you don't have a contract you're not on any record of playing drums yet you can sit here and tell us who the best and worst is my guy get over yourself no more talking about Ringo's drumming he's been listened to by more people than any drummer on planet Earth so I don't give a s*** what you think. ,, imagine a meat sandwich , knucklehead trying to critique the best band on the planet just it's absurd cheers to you though. Secondly this American rocker had to take a long while to get used to an English accent singing our music but that is the only band that I will accept as a number one in anywhere over an American band so whatever you got to say means zero to me but love you as a human and I appreciate your posting these videos, well done.. Ps, your favorite band is nowhere in sight and I don't think it would be very smart to tell people about bands that we don't know and we'll never know and will not be something handed down for generations The Beatles are that anything you listen to is not and I'm glad irs nor. Keep practicing those drums. And if you're going to record some music you're already at the age of The Beatles are a little older than what they were when they started playing so if you're going to do something man you better catch up and hurry it up otherwise we'll never hear your great great exquisite drumming.
@ItsJCYT
@ItsJCYT 23 дня назад
Ringo is a good drummer, but he's definitely not the greatest, let alone the best drummer. He's been outranked over the years, he wasn't even the best drummer of his time in the Beatles.
@DanTorres-ux2xj
@DanTorres-ux2xj 23 дня назад
@@ItsJCYT you go on and on talking about a subject were you not yet told us who the best drummer is cuz I'm sure it is unknown to you you've only known what it is that you're showing and what is known is known and what is unknown is unknown and what we're not getting to here is the best drummer of his time because you weren't listening at the time to all the drummers that were session drummers that had to stay within the constraints which is what he had to do. Understand this in the realm of rock and roll Britain was very very young , And at this time there were no drummers of any stature in Britain that were comparable to Ringo because there were not really any drummers that really played drums to rock and roll in Britain so the only comparison we have for the beginning is the Beatles and none other than the Beatles. I play bass guitar I play guitar I play piano and I play drums I'm surely confident at age 55 I outrank you in all four but I'm not going to write about it or keep saying it.
@innertube47
@innertube47 22 дня назад
Nicely summarised
@visaman
@visaman 23 дня назад
@4:19 😡
@elkeitzopro6056
@elkeitzopro6056 5 дней назад
The 2009 remaster sucks.
@saturnoc4975
@saturnoc4975 11 дней назад
I understand your content but the reality is you can't appreciate an album when you are pausing it and talking to people at the same time.
@carlosbuscatore
@carlosbuscatore 22 дня назад
With a Little Help is defInItely GREAT! NOT BASIC (COME ON!)
@ewanyates
@ewanyates 22 дня назад
JC in the chat is a nob
@Cynorkis
@Cynorkis 22 дня назад
Such a vibe killer 😂
@thelisteningtank
@thelisteningtank 23 дня назад
Yet another kid that doesn’t understand real music. I bet you only listen to Travis Scott and Mgk!! You’re just too young to get it.
@humanreviewsstuff
@humanreviewsstuff 23 дня назад
Common ListeningTank w
@stlmopoet
@stlmopoet 23 дня назад
He's listening to it, which is a lot more than other young people do. We all color music without own experiences.
@jimcomvideos
@jimcomvideos 13 часов назад
Personally, I listen to reaction videos see people react to songs in real time. Watching people react to bits and pieces of songs is not for me. Cheers.
@humanreviewsstuff
@humanreviewsstuff 13 часов назад
You do realise that I'm listening to the full thing, right? This is just an edited down video.
@ItsJCYT
@ItsJCYT 23 дня назад
This album definitely aged the weakest compared to he likes of Abbey Road, Let It Be and The White Album.
@braudabo
@braudabo 20 дней назад
Ringo Starr is the greatest drummer of all time, Ringo Starr is a mediocre drummer, Ringo Starr is overrated, Ringo Starr is underrated and so on, and so on... Such rankings and assessments are tiring in the long run. The fact is quite simple: he is one of the most important drummers, because he played in the most successful band in the world and had a massive influence on many people who, thanks to him, got the idea of ​​becoming drummers themselves. In general, the Beatles weren't instrumental virtuosos, but very experienced, tricky, with an instinctive feeling for aesthetics, who over time developed into multi-instrumentalists and at the same time, they were able, to let off steam from the gut.
@DanTorres-ux2xj
@DanTorres-ux2xj 17 дней назад
Oh well we talk about simole music of today,,simple nowadays ,, kindergarten it's so simple these days I don't know why you say simple simple simple simple simple none of you could pick up an actual instrument nowadays and play any of these songs actually. I really think you need to get well acquainted with music, has been a drummer is not really musical it is percussion and it's really hard to hear a drummer telling people even from a Ringo, trim rates songs because it's not really something of your specialty, ridiculousness about that song is that Mr Lennon bought the poster or actually a banner with that whole entire poem in it and it was about an actual circus that came to London from out of the country and yeah he used it verbatim and put music to it and gave it the atmosphere of a very haunting and dark but colorful circus at the time.
@solidstateresistor2485
@solidstateresistor2485 22 дня назад
Aweful
@Driecnk
@Driecnk 23 дня назад
Vastly overrated
@dannygriffith6185
@dannygriffith6185 22 дня назад
Yes. You & this reviewer!!
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