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“It's a throwaway, a piece of garbage.” This is what John Lennon had to say about one of his own songs on Sgt Pepper, possibly the most critically acclaimed album of all time.
"But it was not as put together as it sounds" - john
Believe it or not, there are songs on it that John Lennon hates, sessions that bored Ringo to tears, and during the album’s recording, George wished he was anywhere else.
The album came at a time when George almost left, John almost got seriously injured, and monumental pressure fell upon Paul to deliver the goods.
In this video, we’ll take a look at the other side of Sgt Pepper. A story that only true friends could have emerged out of on top.
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Have you ever dived deep into the outrageous stories surrounding The Beatles? Just the other day, I came across an old Paul McCartney interview where he reminisced about the first time Paul McCartney met John Lennon. In today's video, it is one of the last songs they created together. It's fascinating to see the evolution of The Beatles through their music. From iconic Beatles songs to individual masterpieces like John Lennon's best songs, their legacy is unparalleled. I remember reading an article titled 'What is John Lennon's favorite Beatles song?' and was surprised to learn about John Lennon’s favourite Paul McCartney Beatles songs. However, among the various stories, the most chilling could be about John Lennon. It's those kind of outrageous stories, mixed with classics like 'Paul McCartney Coming Up', that make their history so captivating.

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@TheRockAlchemy
@TheRockAlchemy Месяц назад
Do you have a great story of when you first heard this album? What did you think about our video? Subscribe and thanks for enjoying our content!
@drjerry5389
@drjerry5389 Месяц назад
You did the whole "Summer of Love" in 1967 , without mentioning "All You Need is love" being played Live on TV.
@ifandwhen-kl2cr
@ifandwhen-kl2cr Месяц назад
Please make that guitar riff stop!
@TheRockAlchemy
@TheRockAlchemy Месяц назад
@ifandwhen-kl2cr, thanks for the feedback! We’ll keep that in mind for future videos. Your input helps us improve. What part of the video did you enjoy the most? Don't forget to subscribe for more Beatles content and conversations!
@meechneek
@meechneek Месяц назад
Terrible, innit 🤦🤯
@UncleVegetable
@UncleVegetable Месяц назад
Awful
@scottfenney6910
@scottfenney6910 Месяц назад
@@meechneek I almost had to turn off what was otherwise an interesting video. Horribly irritating!
@louiserichard1729
@louiserichard1729 Месяц назад
Oufffff yes
@manny4552
@manny4552 Месяц назад
The interviews are not the real beatles talking
@TheRockAlchemy
@TheRockAlchemy Месяц назад
Hey @manny4552, thanks for sharing your thoughts! The interviews we use are meant to highlight the Beatles' journey through available sources using real quotes and documented conversations. How do you think the Beatles' evolution reflects changes in your own life? Share your thoughts with us! And subscribe if you like a real Beatles and classic rock community!
@LordHasenpfeffer
@LordHasenpfeffer Месяц назад
@@JoshMaxPower No, no... Those thanks for sharing his thoughts are heartfelt and genuine! Can't you tell?
@SpiritualPsychotherapyServices
@SpiritualPsychotherapyServices Месяц назад
Paul's voice may have been synthesized and generated using artificial intelligence software (though with a rather Australian accent).
@davereese6614
@davereese6614 Месяц назад
You have John mispronouncing "reprise". He actually prounced it correctly.
@drjerry5389
@drjerry5389 Месяц назад
I wonder about this Car accident when Paul left the Revolver session in anger and supposedly had the car crash the "Conspiracy Theorists" are claiming killed Paul when he left the Revolver sessions? Was there any car accident at all on the 11th of September, 1966 (Strange date?) with Paul? I dont believe in this "Conspiracy Theory" about "Billy Shears" and Paul is dead BS. But I heard that Paul had a head trauma crashing a moped in some Spanish holiday resort and another head trauma in 1966? There are truly bizarre books called "Memoires of Billy Shears" in 2 volumes, one in Red and One in Blue, written by Freemason E U Harriet. The truly bizarre is that its Paul McCartneys own publisher company printing the books and George Martin's youngest son reads the audio version? These 2 books are NOT written with Sarcasm or Humour and it go deep into this "Billy Shear" replaced Paul who died in the 1966 car crash? So why? The author E U Harriet has a RU-vid account as well as Facebook account and he answered my question about his motive for writing this book for Paul, by stating "Tavistock Institute" made the Beatles into a social engineering experiment with MI6 and CIA and Paul McCartney were killed in 1966!" And that's E U Harriet saying this, NOT me! So lets hear if you guys know anything about it? If Paul McCartney would have died? The Odds of finding a body double with plastic surgery of the 1960s, equally talented and an even more amazing songwriter as Paul became after 1966 is astronomical! But what is the motive for Paul to keep this "Conspiracy Theory" alive is strange? Those who believe Paul is dead and Faul took his place, often refer to pictures of Paul pre-1966 with brown eyes and post 1966 he has Hazel coloured eyes?
@TheFreemanuk
@TheFreemanuk Месяц назад
Wowo i didnt know John and Paul were Australian.
@TheRockAlchemy
@TheRockAlchemy Месяц назад
@TheFreemanuk, haha! Our voiceover actor is actually from Ohio, but we use voice impressions to add a campy, fun element to the videos. And we are working to make it sound more immersive with the right accent! Do you think the voices add to the experience or detract from it? Please subscribe for more Beatles content and to see our improvements!
@photofriend44
@photofriend44 Месяц назад
They detract@@TheRockAlchemy
@Slainte-Mhath
@Slainte-Mhath Месяц назад
Silly you, Liverpool is a suburb in Sydney.
@markjennings8362
@markjennings8362 Месяц назад
Is it just me, but I think a lot of the snippets of dialogue are not spoken by actual Beatles.
@TheRockAlchemy
@TheRockAlchemy Месяц назад
You've got a keen ear! We use a combination of real audio snippets and voiceover impressions. The goal is to tell engaging stories while encouraging discussion. What are your thoughts on this approach? I'm always looking to improve. Subscribe to be part of the Beatles conversation!
@louiserichard1729
@louiserichard1729 Месяц назад
True
@robertdevincentis941
@robertdevincentis941 Месяц назад
Yes for sure the accent is Australian and not the Beatles.
@ifandwhen-kl2cr
@ifandwhen-kl2cr Месяц назад
You can tell RockAlchemy is AI because no real human on the internet is nice like that.
@Noah-gq7pq
@Noah-gq7pq Месяц назад
your rite
@patriciaedwards5183
@patriciaedwards5183 Месяц назад
John Lennon always had something negative to say. Especially if it was a Paul idea.
@TheRockAlchemy
@TheRockAlchemy Месяц назад
@patriciaedwards5183, John definitely had a tendency to be critical, especially when it came to Paul's ideas. Their dynamic was so complex and fascinating. It’s part of what made their collaboration so unique. What’s your take on their creative rivalry? Please subscribe for more Beatles insights and discussions!
@TheRockAlchemy
@TheRockAlchemy Месяц назад
@patriciaedwards5183, John definitely had a tendency to be critical, especially when it came to Paul's ideas. Their dynamic was so complex and fascinating. It’s part of what made their collaboration so unique. What’s your take on their creative rivalry? Please subscribe for more Beatles insights and discussions!
@chuckyoneill9029
@chuckyoneill9029 Месяц назад
John had no problem with the movement you need is on your shoulders, Paul was going to chuck it and John said no Paul I know what it means😅
@patriciaedwards5183
@patriciaedwards5183 Месяц назад
@@chuckyoneill9029 He liked Hey Jude and thought it was about him finding Yoko then telling him to go for it John Lennon bless him was an egoistical narcissist.
@chuckyoneill9029
@chuckyoneill9029 Месяц назад
@@patriciaedwards5183 I know and most genius are
@user-ie1zz6wf7n
@user-ie1zz6wf7n Месяц назад
Wow! I listened To Sergeant Pepper througb the whole summer of '67. I was 6 at the time, and I was already a Beatles fan to the chore. I listened To all the other albums they had release by then. That summer was magic. I live in Montréal and we had the World Expo '67. It was crazy. All those people from all over the World in our City for the whole summer. LSD everywhere. My Brother just came back from a trip to California. Almost a year he was gone and what a trip he made!!!. San Francisco and everything it meant at that time. Anyway, I finally had my own copy of Sergeant Pepper on Christmas of that year. And to tell you the influence it had on me, I still wear suits like the Beatles and wear boots like them. And of course I became a professional musician. Thanks To those guys.😉
@TheRockAlchemy
@TheRockAlchemy Месяц назад
@user-ie1zz6wf7n, what an amazing story! It’s incredible how Sgt. Pepper and that era had such a lasting impact on you. The World Expo in Montreal sounds like it was a magical time. It’s wonderful to hear how the Beatles influenced your life and career. What’s your favorite track from Sgt. Pepper? Please subscribe for more Beatles and rock stories and content!
@davidwhite8220
@davidwhite8220 Месяц назад
An absolutely exalted album. I am sorry I did not hear it before my mid teens. The peculiar unity and diversity of style is an amazing artistic achievement: the songs for the most part manage to sound both different and the same. Also great is how they (or rather he: McCartney) in effect anticipated 80s style by having an open sound with loud and bassy bass. (Sting later moved in the same direction, landing at pretty much the same place with Synchronicity.) During my Bright College Days, "oh carefree days that fly", I used to relax by playing bass along with Sgt. Pepper. That album has the best bass I have ever heard. My favorite was Mr. Kite. Or maybe Fixing a Hole. Or maybe With a Little Help from My Friends ... so hard to choose.
@ernestitoe
@ernestitoe Месяц назад
I was 16 when the album was released. I liked the Beach Boys but I associated them with their surfing period of 1963. My friends and I liked Pet Sounds, but we never considered it competition for Sergeant Pepper. They were two completely different things -- pineapples and cucumbers. Actually, I don't remember reading or hearing anything about any alleged competition. As for the "glorious" Summer of Love: The previous summer, 1966, was when San Francisco's Haight-Ashbury scene came to national attention. Things were on a smaller scale, although LSD was plentiful. The more nationwide reporting on the hippie scene was done, the more the California state legislature and the San Francisco police department felt the pressure to crack down on all that immorality and "kids running wild," especially the girls, who were behaving in an impure and unladylike manner. Crack down they did; the legislature made LSD illegal in September 1966. The police did all they could to run the hippies out of town or put them in jail. They were unpleasantly surprised at the flood of seemingly insane humanity entering the Haight-Ashbury neighborhood in 1967. The scene also attracted hustlers, pimps, thieves, rapists, and dealers in toxic psychedelics plus barbiturates, amphetamines, and adulterated heroin. The Hell's Angels, descendants of rednecks who had come to California during the Depression and a racist, anti-Semitic, right-wing/conservative group, also took advantage of the situation (although some of them tried to help the more damaged of the hippies). Read A Roman Wilderness of Pain: the Bitter Legacy of the Summer of Love, by Shoshana Edwards. She talks about what it really was like in San Francisco that summer: a shambles. She herself completely burned out on drugs and shitty living conditions, and her daughter was taken away from her and they never managed to emotionally reconnect. ("A Roman wilderness of pain" is a lyric from the Doors song "The End.") John Lennon later said he had wanted the group to move to San Francisco and be part of what was happening, but he probably didn't know any better than other hippies what was really going on. And so much for that.
@TheRockAlchemy
@TheRockAlchemy Месяц назад
Thank you subscribing! And Wow, thank you for sharing such a detailed and insightful firsthand account of that era! Your perspective on the Beach Boys and Beatles not being in competition is fascinating. It's really eye-opening to hear about the darker realities of the "Summer of Love" from someone who lived through it. The book recommendation sounds intriguing - it's always valuable to explore the complexities behind the romanticized versions of history. Your comment adds so much depth to our understanding of the context surrounding Sgt. Pepper. Would you be interested in sharing more of your memories from that time in future discussions?
@davidd.perata2085
@davidd.perata2085 Месяц назад
I called an optometrist and asked how much a pair of round wire-rimmed glasses would cost. I said, "No, I just want glass in frames." She turned to someone in the store and said, "He wants them for his "costume." Well, the price was astronomical to me! I hung up. The other thing I remember is when I heard the song, "Sgt. Pepper" and when the tuba, or whatever it was, did the solo, it was the first time I heard it with reverb. It was a revelation. And walking down the street in my neighborhood you could actually hear the record being played from houses.
@TheRockAlchemy
@TheRockAlchemy Месяц назад
@davidd.perata2085, what a fantastic memory! The iconic round glasses are definitely a staple of the era, and the music from Sgt. Pepper truly made its mark. Hearing it echoing through the neighborhood must have been magical. We are actually making a video talking about that fact right now! What’s your favorite track or story from the album? Maybe we can make a video about it soon! Please subscribe for more nostalgic stories and Beatles content!
@davidd.perata2085
@davidd.perata2085 Месяц назад
@@TheRockAlchemy I thought the video was great! But personally, I rarely play Sgt. Pepper today. It was of it's time, and as far as Beatle albums go, I don't think it holds up for the very reason John said. They should have put Penny Lane and Strawberry Fields on the album like they originally intended and nixed She's Leaving Home and Mr. Kite or Good Morning. You've got to remember that we "the fans" had just come off of Revolver which was a gem, and Sgt. Pepper was the first album since then. We knew the mop-top era was over by the mustaches they grew for the Penny Lane video. We mourned that. I did like Penny Lane, but I was too young for acid and pot so that aspect of the Pepper album was missing for me. I have to laugh at John's comment "It worked because we said it worked." Wow! That gives you an idea of who they were and who they thought they were. Not too many people know it now, but the album came with cut-outs of Sgt. Pepper and various things.
@tonysienzant6717
@tonysienzant6717 Месяц назад
The reason WHY the double A side single DIDN'T reach Number 1 on the Charts is because of how they were counted: any purchase of the single went to EITHER "Penny Lane" OR "Strawberry Fields." If you added them together, I think they outsold Engelbert Humperdinck's "Release Me."
@TheRockAlchemy
@TheRockAlchemy Месяц назад
Great point about the chart mechanics for double A-side singles! It's fascinating how these technicalities could impact the perception of a song's success. Do you know if this method of counting changed after this incident? It would be interesting to explore how chart rules have evolved over time and how they've affected music history.
@shaft9000
@shaft9000 Месяц назад
Ah, "EH" (in fact one Mr. Dorsey)...the guy who's first name is so ridiculous it could only have been topped by the absurdity of his last name.
@Rich-ng3yy
@Rich-ng3yy 29 дней назад
John said it was the peak. He just thought one of his songs a throwaway and rightly pointed out it wasn't a concept album. But he liked at least 3 of his songs on it and he contributed a lot and wrote part of at least one Paul song. Ringo just said that for a lot of the time there wasn't much for him to do.
@TheRockAlchemy
@TheRockAlchemy 12 дней назад
Thanks for sharing those insights about John's perspective on Sgt. Pepper! It's fascinating to hear about the nuances in the band members' views of their own work. We love diving into these details at Rock Alchemy. If you're interested in more deep dives into Beatles history and their creative process, consider subscribing to our channel!
@Jasonbfv
@Jasonbfv Месяц назад
Good Morning, Good Morning is one of my favorite Beatles songs
@TheRockAlchemy
@TheRockAlchemy Месяц назад
Awesome to hear "Good Morning Good Morning" is one of your favorites! It has such a unique energy and sound. And after working on our video and learning how it was made! What do you love most about the song? I'd be curious to hear your take. Please subscribe for more in-depth discussions on Beatles tracks!
@Jasonbfv
@Jasonbfv Месяц назад
I like the energy and the way the tempo changes. I like the slice of life aspect of the lyrics. I know John preferred the more introspective lyrics but I prefer when he's not talking himself too seriously with the subject matter. As a kid this wasn't a song that stood out for me but I started really appreciating it as I went through middle age.
@BigBri550
@BigBri550 Месяц назад
It has great energy. George Harrison later seemed to borrow from it for "Savoy Truffle."
@arifindnasir7209
@arifindnasir7209 Месяц назад
Not Garbage John, Sgt Pepers BEST OF THE BEST Your Album forever...till the end of the world
@TheRockAlchemy
@TheRockAlchemy Месяц назад
@arifindnasir7209, well said! Sgt. Pepper's has definitely stood the test of time and remains a beloved album for many. It's amazing how their music continues to resonate with new generations. What’s your favorite track on Sgt. Pepper's? Don't forget to subscribe for more Beatles content and conversations!
@arifindnasir7209
@arifindnasir7209 Месяц назад
@@TheRockAlchemy all of the track Sgt Pepers are master pieces. Unique. A Day In The Life was THE BEST all The Beatles songs. Shes Leaving home for the second..
@sneakerking85
@sneakerking85 Месяц назад
The narrator says "George wished he was anywhere else". We'll according to an interview with "Paul", George was a no show for the recording sessions anyway.
@TheRockAlchemy
@TheRockAlchemy Месяц назад
You've raised an intriguing point about the conflicting accounts of George's involvement in the Sgt. Pepper's sessions. While his physical presence in the studio may have varied, I believe his emotional and creative journey during this period was still a crucial part of the story. The 'revenge' I referred to was more about George's growing frustrations and desire for artistic assertion, which would fully manifest in his post-Pepper's work as he pushed for more control within the band. But you've piqued my curiosity about the day-to-day details of George's contributions to the album. I'll definitely explore that angle more in my research and future videos. Thanks for bringing this nuance to the discussion! Insights like yours are what make diving into Beatles history so rewarding. I'm always eager to hear fans' perspectives on these pivotal moments in the band's career. If you have any other thoughts on George's role or the Sgt. Pepper's era, keep them coming! And don't forget to subscribe to catch all my upcoming deep-dives into the Fab Four's incredible journey.
@johnsain
@johnsain Месяц назад
I've heard of countless McCartney songs that Lennon hated or disliked..... But not one Lennon song that McCartney disliked.....
@TheRockAlchemy
@TheRockAlchemy Месяц назад
That's an interesting observation about Lennon's critiques of McCartney's songs. It does seem like John was more vocal about his opinions. But I wonder if there were any McCartney tunes that Lennon secretly admired, even if he didn't express it publicly. What do you think? I kind of think that was the situation with the song "Hey Jude" check it out in our other video! I'd be curious to hear your take on their dynamic.
@BigBri550
@BigBri550 Месяц назад
@@TheRockAlchemy I think John secretly admired the vast majority of Paul's work. When John would declare a McCartney song as dross, he probably really meant he simply didn't feel it was up to Paul's full potential, and John outright alluded to this time & again in the 1980 interview with David Sheff.
@bendagostino2217
@bendagostino2217 21 день назад
That's because Lennon wrote the better songs. John 100% right. Paul wrote a lot of granny music. John's songs were always cosmic.
@johnsain
@johnsain 21 день назад
@@bendagostino2217 My current granny loves Lennon's music.....
@bendagostino2217
@bendagostino2217 20 дней назад
@johnsain your granny must be cool..usually the grannies listen to tracks like Martha my dear.
@kimmy-sp1dq
@kimmy-sp1dq Месяц назад
The great thing about Sgt. Pepper is the concept that you can put any song and it would've worked as long as it is a good song.
@TheRockAlchemy
@TheRockAlchemy Месяц назад
@kimmy-sp1dq, that’s a wonderful perspective! Sgt. Pepper’s diverse range of songs is part of what makes it so special. Do you have a favorite track on the album? Please subscribe for more Beatles content and discussions!
@ifandwhen-kl2cr
@ifandwhen-kl2cr Месяц назад
Pepper is a fail as a concept album! They couldn’t pull it off the original concept (Through the Looking Glass) and caved to the pressure coming from higher ups, slapped on a feaux concept and released it. It was the same situation as Smile except Brian Wilson wouldn’t allow an incomplete rushed project to be released.
@janetsampson1779
@janetsampson1779 Месяц назад
I'm a singer songwriter heavily influenced by the Beatles and John Lennon is wrong,Sgt.Pepper is indeed a concept album and the evidence is on the cover of the Sgt.Pepper album itself,the concept is the end of the young mop top Beatles and the beginning of the more mature grown up Beatles and the cover is actually a funeral scene for the Beatles,the songs on the album also have a different more mature sound to them and at the time there were even people that thought the Beatles had changed their name to Sgt.Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band!,John also didn't like the album because it was Paul's baby and not his,there's a little bit of rivalry there and yes Sgt.Pepper is indeed the Beatles greatest album even though my favorite Beatles album to listen to is their American Rubber Soul album,the Beatles,the greatest band ever regardless of which album you listen to! Bob
@TheRockAlchemy
@TheRockAlchemy Месяц назад
@janetsampson1779, that's a brilliant interpretation! The cover art and the shift in their musical style definitely mark a new era for the Beatles. It’s fascinating how different perspectives can bring out new meanings. Rubber Soul is a fantastic album too, so many great tracks! As a singer-songwriter, how have the Beatles influenced your own music? subscribe for more Beatles/ classic rock insights and community discussions!
@janetsampson1779
@janetsampson1779 Месяц назад
@@TheRockAlchemyAlchemy,I wouldn't be a musician today without the Beatles,they are the whole reason I ever picked up a guitar in the first place and even though I love John Lennon I've been told I sound a little like Paul,the Beatles are the best,I absolutely adore the guy's! Bob
@chuckyoneill9029
@chuckyoneill9029 Месяц назад
​​@@janetsampson1779Wow how many records and how many top 20s?
@ifandwhen-kl2cr
@ifandwhen-kl2cr Месяц назад
John’s concept for the album was much better and more ambitious than Paul’s. Too ambitious to complete in the time frame expected by their label. Paul’s idea was a bailout that was just slapped on in order for them to be able to release SOMETHING.
@victornice858
@victornice858 Месяц назад
Good comment Jan
@jamescpotter
@jamescpotter Месяц назад
I can imagine side 2 as Within You Without You, Penny Lane, Strawberry Fields Forever, It's All Too Much, Sgt P. Reprise, and A Day In A Life. Of course this selection is tantamount to heresy from the purists.
@TheRockAlchemy
@TheRockAlchemy Месяц назад
@jamescpotter, that's a fascinating reimagining of side 2! It would definitely give the album a unique twist. The blend of those tracks would make for a truly epic listening experience. Purists might call it heresy, but sometimes it’s fun to think about what could have been. What other alternate tracklists would you create for Beatles albums? Don't forget to subscribe for more great content and to join our awesome community!
@DJBilodeau
@DJBilodeau Месяц назад
One of the most beautiful recorded tracks of all time. Especially love the dulcimer hammers ringing in this song, giving it that trippy, psychedelic vibe.
@TheRockAlchemy
@TheRockAlchemy Месяц назад
The dulcimer does give it that trippy vibe! It's details like this that make Beatles tracks so rich and rewarding to listen to. Any other unusual instruments in Beatles songs that you particularly enjoy?
@markjamesmeli2520
@markjamesmeli2520 Месяц назад
Are ALL the interview clips done with A.I.?
@TheRockAlchemy
@TheRockAlchemy Месяц назад
Hey Mark! We mix it up-some clips are their real recordings, while others use AI to recreate those moments. The goal is to bring you the most immersive and engaging experience possible. And maybe a bit campy fun for our fans who know the Beatles. And for those who dont know the Beatles, its a great way to draw the viewer in we think. What do you think? Which interviews do you find most compelling? Join our community and subscribe for more insights and behind-the-scenes content!
@1FauxReal1
@1FauxReal1 21 день назад
@@TheRockAlchemy I loved this videos content first of all. but I am surprised nobody seems to be calling out your colorized AI upscaled "photo" work besides the vocal "impressions". I work with AI every day. Its like working with the enemy, this will literally be the end of history/truth as people can understand it.
@Eirran2
@Eirran2 Месяц назад
So Paul writing When I'm 64 when he was 15 at home on piano is a response to Wouldn't be nice from Pet Sounds 😄 And John saying he would never write a sing like that, maybe he wouldn't but he gladly played it in Hamburg when there was a power outage 😀
@TheRockAlchemy
@TheRockAlchemy Месяц назад
Great point about the timeline of When I'm 64! You're absolutely right that Paul wrote it well before Pet Sounds came out. Yet some on my team were speculating about a potential connection given the similarities in tone and theme, but the chronology doesn't quite line up. I love that detail about them playing it in Hamburg during the power outage - really shows the song's roots in their early days. Thanks for sharing that bit of Beatles trivia and keeping me honest! If you enjoyed geeking out about song origins, you might like some of my other deep-dive videos. Check them out and consider subscribing for more Beatles content!
@robertmckelvie2968
@robertmckelvie2968 Месяц назад
John didn't like When I'm 64 cuz it was Paul's "granny" old timey type song .... However on the White album Honey Pie which is also an old timey type granny tune... John had some nice tasty guitar licks which contributed nicely .
@Eirran2
@Eirran2 Месяц назад
@@robertmckelvie2968 I don't think we can put too much weight into what John said at different times. He is also recorded saying this about When I'm 64: ‘When I’m Sixty-Four’ was something Paul wrote in the Cavern days. We just stuck a few more words on it like ‘grandchildren on your knee’ and ‘Vera, Chuck and Dave’. It was just one of those ones that he’d had, that we’ve all got, really; half a song. And this was just one that was quite a hit with us. We used to do them when the amps broke down, just sing it on the piano."
@Fanquesfair
@Fanquesfair Месяц назад
It´s an exageration all these comments by the other 3. They all knew Sgt Pepper´s were their biggest masterpiece while making it . Obviously, it was Paul´s brain child, so John and George ( who had only one song, intead of three , like on Revolver) underrated it . But John´s and George´s contributions were decisive for the success of the album anyway.
@TheRockAlchemy
@TheRockAlchemy Месяц назад
@Fanquesfair, you make a great point! Even with differing opinions, John and George’s contributions were crucial to the album’s success. It truly was a collaborative masterpiece. Which song do you think best showcases their influence? Don’t forget to subscribe for more in-depth Beatles content and discussions!
@CriticalThinker-42
@CriticalThinker-42 Месяц назад
Pepper was Paul's pet project, and a Hidden Concept album about LSD. They couldn't admit to it at the time, even ridiculously denying that Lucy wasn't about LSD, fearing the backlash. See "BEATLES: Is This The Secret Story Of Sgt. Pepper's?" James Hargreaves Guitar video about this. Those of us who grew up as The Beatles were releasing their music can see this, as we were a part of that generation and experienced that backlash.
@TheRockAlchemy
@TheRockAlchemy Месяц назад
that's an interesting perspective! The cultural context of the time definitely influenced how the Beatles presented their music. James Hargreaves’ channel has some great insights. What’s your take on the broader impact of Sgt. Pepper's on music and culture? subscribe for more insightful Beatles content and community discussions!
@jamesschwartz3837
@jamesschwartz3837 Месяц назад
Nonsense. John would have been honest about it in later years.
@debbiemcnamara7059
@debbiemcnamara7059 Месяц назад
The Beach Boys see themselves as The Beach Boys; George was silly.
@TheRockAlchemy
@TheRockAlchemy Месяц назад
Ha, fair point about the Beach Boys' unshakeable sense of identity! They definitely knew who they were as a band. I think George's comment was more a reflection of his own insecurity and frustration at that point in the Beatles' career. He was feeling a bit lost in the shuffle and overshadowed by John and Paul, so he projected those feelings onto the idea that the Beatles as a whole had lost their way. The Beatles could never be anyone but themselves, even as they pushed their sound in new directions. If you're interested in learning more about George's perspective during this era, I've got a whole video diving into his complicated relationship with Pattie and Eric and the song "Something!" Check it out and consider subscribing for more deep dives into the individual Beatles' stories. Thanks for watching and sharing your reaction!
@DavidK-nj1md
@DavidK-nj1md Месяц назад
I love how Ringo literally 'Gets By With A Little Help From [His] Friends" on the song.
@ericroessing3517
@ericroessing3517 Месяц назад
My favorite song on this LP (which I never bought).
@rkmklz7562
@rkmklz7562 Месяц назад
Each of the four had their lives....they were people outside of their music and job 👍...then when they were together the magic ✨ was there
@TheRockAlchemy
@TheRockAlchemy Месяц назад
You're spot on - the Beatles were multidimensional individuals with rich lives beyond the band. It's amazing how they could come together and create that alchemy in the studio and on stage. Do you have a favorite moment or story that you feel captures their unique chemistry? I'd love to hear your perspective. Subscriber insights like yours are what bring these videos to life and check out the community polls soon about where the channel is heading!
@ScottMasson
@ScottMasson Месяц назад
John and George are full of it in regards to their views on this album.
@TheRockAlchemy
@TheRockAlchemy Месяц назад
It's interesting how John and George seemed to sour on Sgt. Pepper's over time, isn't it? I wonder how much of that was genuine dissatisfaction vs. just the natural tendency to be more critical of your past work. Do you think there were particular reasons they were inclined to distance themselves from it later on? I'd love to hear your take! If you enjoyed this kind of analysis, consider subscribing for more explorations of classic rock and Beatles history and lore.
@aceopinions
@aceopinions Месяц назад
Great video and quite interesting and accurate from my perspective. I am a 60 year Beatles fanatic, obsessed by them since February 9th, 1964 when at just 8 years old, saw them on Ed Sullivan. I like Sgt. Pepper, but never thought it was the seminal album the media hyped it to be. Revolver and Rubber Soul were the turning point and in many respects, their zenith of creativity. First, by the Beatles own words, Sgt. is NOT a "concept" album, and I am tired of hearing it called that. The songs have nothing to do with each other at all. Paul said the "reprise" was included to give the sense of interconnection. Listen to the album promo included in the 2009 Stereo box set and you can hear Paul explain that point. As for the songs -" Good Morning, Good Morning "is actually one of my favorite on the album - although I like the Anthology 2 version slightly more without the barn animal sounds. Others are the Sgt.. Pepper songs , Lovely Rita, A Day in the Life, George's Within You, Without You", and Mr. Kite. The rest are OK. On a overall Beatles album ranking - I would put it somewhere in the middle.
@TheRockAlchemy
@TheRockAlchemy Месяц назад
Wow, what an incredible journey you've had as a Beatles fan since seeing them on Ed Sullivan in 1964! Look out for a video about that soon from my channel - I would love to hear your thoughts on it. I'm so glad my video resonated with your perspective. You make a great point about Sgt. Pepper's not truly being a concept album in the way it's often portrayed. The promo from the 2009 stereo box set seems like a fantastic resource for understanding the band's original intent. love hearing your personal ranking of the songs and albums as someone who has followed them so closely for 60 years. Revolver and Rubber Soul are undeniably landmark albums in their own right. I'd be curious to hear more about what made those albums the creative zenith for you. If you're up for it, I'd be honored to have you share more of your Beatles journey and insights in the community tab sometime. Thank you so much for watching and for the thoughtful comment! Consider subscribing if you'd like to catch more Beatles deep-dives and share your valuable perspective.
@aceopinions
@aceopinions Месяц назад
@@TheRockAlchemy Hi and thanks so much for your kind reply and perspective on my comments. I have a broad range of artists that I enjoyed over the years, but the Beatles will always be my number one sound track of my life for so many reasons that I will be happy to share after watching more of your videos. I am subscribed for sure. Take Care!! Tom
@WMWMW0MWMWMW
@WMWMW0MWMWMW Месяц назад
John was a rebel, he had a troubled childhood and that influenced on his personality.
@TheRockAlchemy
@TheRockAlchemy Месяц назад
You're absolutely right about John's rebellious nature and how his childhood influenced him. It's a crucial part of understanding his art and personality. Are there any specific examples of how you think his background shaped his music or lyrics?
@harlow743
@harlow743 Месяц назад
As a recording artist myself.....you are the only one who knows how you envision a song you wrote as a recording.....with "Lucy" John is expressing that it is a better song than the recording is.....I kind of agree with him.....The point is that The Beatles were such outstanding writers that it is amazing that they had enough talent as singers and musicians to make their final recordings as great as they are while moving in and out of all kinds of genres...........Very few of their songs when covered by other artists can exceed the Beatles version.....the two best I can think of are Celine Dion's "Here There And Everywhere" and Judy Collin's "In My Life"..........the most successful are the interpretations such as Joe Cocker's "A Little Help From My Friends" and Ray Charles "Eleanor Rigby".......but these are in a very different form than the originals......The Carpenters did some fine interpretations with "Help" and "Ticket To Ride"............Ray......"The George-Edwards Group"
@TheRockAlchemy
@TheRockAlchemy Месяц назад
As a fellow recording artist, your insights are so valuable! It's fascinating to hear you agree with John's thoughts on "Lucy" - the songwriter's vision doesn't always translate perfectly to the final recording. You've really hit on something key about the Beatles' versatility. Their talent as singers and musicians let them navigate all those genres brilliantly, even if they sometimes felt the recordings fell short. Great call on the standout covers too. It's tough to top the Beatles' originals, but those interpretations by Celine Dion, Judy Collins, Joe Cocker, Ray Charles, and the Carpenters are stellar. I'd love to feature your own music (maybe as tracks for our docs!) and creative process sometime if you're up for sharing! Drop a link in the comments or shoot me a message. Thanks for contributing such great perspective to the discussion!
@harlow743
@harlow743 Месяц назад
Our creative process was very much like "The Beatles" Ed plays Piano Guitar , Bass , Keyboards PercussionI Play Drums , Guitar and Keyboards......We start with a series of chords the lyrics come gradually as we work up the song we sing lead vocals on the songs we have written make suggestions for each others songs....in the studio layer the tracks and use studio tricks we mostly learned from "The Beatles" Jeff Emerick and George Martin...@@TheRockAlchemy
@charlesbronson4282
@charlesbronson4282 Месяц назад
At the time...The Monkees were giving everyone a run for their money when it came to figuring out who was on top
@TheRockAlchemy
@TheRockAlchemy Месяц назад
@charlesbronson4282, the Monkees definitely had a huge impact and were incredibly popular during that time! It was an exciting era for music with so many great bands vying for the top spot. What’s your favorite Monkees song or memory? Maybe we will make a video about it! Please subscribe for more Beatles and 60s music content and discussions!
@leelitif7187
@leelitif7187 Месяц назад
sgt pepper was a great progression for the beatles and for the 1967 haight ashbury hippie movement
@TheRockAlchemy
@TheRockAlchemy Месяц назад
Great point about Sgt. Pepper's impact on the '67 Haight-Ashbury scene! It really captured the spirit of the times. How do you think the album influenced the hippie movement and counterculture? That could be a great video if our community likes this discussion! Subscribe to explore the connections between music and culture and thanks for sharing your mind!
@georgegbalzano9239
@georgegbalzano9239 Месяц назад
I think that if John had lived longer, he would have mellowed out some. It's too bad most of the things he said were in the immediate years following the breakup, so he still had that sharp sense of bitterness and denial. Same with George to some degree. At least we still have Paul and Ringo, and all the greatness that the Beatles gave us when they were together. Thank GOD...
@TheRockAlchemy
@TheRockAlchemy Месяц назад
You make a great point about how time might have changed John's perspective. It's interesting to consider how the Beatles' legacies and relationships might have evolved if circumstances had been different. Do you have any thoughts on how John's later work showed signs of that potential mellowing?
@georgegbalzano9239
@georgegbalzano9239 Месяц назад
@@TheRockAlchemy Hi Again! From accounts that I read of people close to John from summer 1980 before he died, they were all saying how he was very "Positive", and "Upbeat" and "Enthusiastic" in general that summer, especially while in Bermuda and when making "Double Fantasy". Songs like "Watching the Wheels", "Grow Old with Me", and "Woman" I think seem to reflect and personify somewhat an attitude of "mellowing out" of his personality, acceptance of aging and him reflecting on life. It seems so tragic that just as John had finally found some peace and true happiness in his life, it was cut short by a madman for NO reason.
@63shakeandbake
@63shakeandbake Месяц назад
Sgt. Peppers' true legacy is that it changed how albums were recorded. There were so many innovations that are now just standard practice today.
@TheRockAlchemy
@TheRockAlchemy Месяц назад
You're absolutely right about Sgt. Pepper's impact on recording techniques! It really did revolutionize the industry. Do you have a favorite innovative moment from the album? I'm interested to learn about the technical aspects that fans appreciate. subscribe for a great community and more great content. Always improving!
@stucarmichael4561
@stucarmichael4561 Месяц назад
Never heard a guy who tried to be pick holes in a fantastic Album and the other groups he mentioned are not in the same class
@TheRockAlchemy
@TheRockAlchemy Месяц назад
@stucarmichael4561, thanks for sharing your thoughts! The Beatles definitely set a high bar, and Sgt. Pepper’s is a classic for many. The comparisons with other bands are always interesting but can be subjective. What’s your favorite aspect of the album? Please subscribe for more engaging Beatles content and discussions!
@elad7250
@elad7250 Месяц назад
Stop this AI reply nonsense.
@krsnaloka333-po9cp
@krsnaloka333-po9cp Месяц назад
Great video!
@TheRockAlchemy
@TheRockAlchemy Месяц назад
@krsnaloka333-po9cp, thank you so much! I'm glad you enjoyed it. Do you have a favorite Beatles album or song? Please subscribe for more Beatles content and community discussions!
@cyrielwollring4622
@cyrielwollring4622 Месяц назад
The Byrds - Younger than Yesterday, is also a brilliant album from 1967.
@TheRockAlchemy
@TheRockAlchemy Месяц назад
Great mention of The Byrds' "Younger Than Yesterday"! 1967 was such an incredible year for music. How do you think that album compares to Sgt. Pepper in terms of innovation or impact? subscribe and hopefully catch a video of this subject soon!
@macharper8214
@macharper8214 Месяц назад
John hated Pepper, he hated Abbey Road, but Yoko's music was fantastic. What a joke.
@TheRockAlchemy
@TheRockAlchemy Месяц назад
@macharper8214, John definitely had some strong opinions! His feelings about the Beatles' albums and Yoko’s music are often debated. What’s your take on his solo work compared to his Beatles contributions? Please subscribe for more Beatles content and discussions!
@Joaquinonbasstheelectriklovein
@Joaquinonbasstheelectriklovein Месяц назад
William,er,Paul was the band leader on those records which were both his concept & execution. He would even go back & rerecord some of the band's parts if he felt they weren't perfect.Not only Lennon resented him but the rest of the band as well when he took over.
@BigBri550
@BigBri550 Месяц назад
John was a pinball who bounced off bumper-from-bumper about The Beatles and even about his own work. He would outright contradict himself in interviews. Weird guy. I always admired him, but the older I become, the more I realize how messed up John Lennon could be sometimes. And I cared for very little of his post-Beatles music.
@grahamjarman
@grahamjarman Месяц назад
hes breaking the myth whereas paul is happy that u worship him lol
@ernestitoe
@ernestitoe Месяц назад
Have you seen the video of John Lennon and Chuck Berry playing "Johnny B. Goode" together? In the middle of it, Yoko, who was just sitting there with a microphone in front of her, suddenly burst into her "Wow-ow-ow". The engineer quickly shut off her mike, but the expression on Chuck Berry's was truly memorable. His eyes widened in utter disbelief.
@DJBilodeau
@DJBilodeau Месяц назад
I love it when you realize John Lennon is singing the backing vocals! Totally my favorite part of the whole program! Makes me feel so happy I am with tears.
@TheRockAlchemy
@TheRockAlchemy Месяц назад
Your passion for the Beatles really shines through here! John's backing vocals are indeed special - they add so much depth and emotion to the tracks. It's wonderful how their music can still move us to tears after all these years. Do you have other favorite "hidden gem" moments in Beatles songs that casual listeners might miss? Your insights could really help us create some great content for true Beatles aficionados!
@harlow743
@harlow743 Месяц назад
John always hated Paul's non POP-ROCK SONGS.....but these songs gave the Beatles even more great versatility......Songs like "Ob-La Di Ob-La Da"....a Polka......and his 1920's inspired efforts "When I'm 64"......"Honey Pie"......."Martha My Dear" and "Your Mother Should Know"
@TheRockAlchemy
@TheRockAlchemy Месяц назад
Great point about how Paul's non-rock/pop songs added so much versatility to the Beatles' catalog! Songs like Ob-La-Di Ob-La-Da, When I'm 64, Honey Pie etc. aren't always the most celebrated, but they showcased Paul's incredible range as a songwriter. The 1920s-inspired tunes in particular add such a delightful, whimsical element. Do you have a favorite among Paul's genre excursions? Let me know in the comments! If you want to hear more about the stories behind Paul's stylistically diverse compositions, make sure you're subscribed with the notification bell on. I have some new videos in the works you won't want to miss! Thanks so much for watching and sharing your insights.
@harlow743
@harlow743 Месяц назад
@@TheRockAlchemy "Martha My Dear" is one of my favorite Beatles cuts.....great melody.....use of horns in a 1930's style.....fine piano work by Paul.....perfect bass for the tune.......
@yelloworangered
@yelloworangered Месяц назад
John had oppositional defiance disorder -- just kidding, but John did love to ruin things for other people.
@TheRockAlchemy
@TheRockAlchemy Месяц назад
@yelloworangered, haha, John definitely had a rebellious streak! His going against the grain is part of what made him so interesting. It’s interesting to see how that attitude influenced his music and relationships. What’s your favorite John Lennon song? Please subscribe for more Beatles content and discussions!
@manny4552
@manny4552 Месяц назад
Lennon know sgt peppers was a peak he never called it garbage he just said that about one song...but he liked the white album better...ringo knew it was great too but he liked the white album better too... And Harrison was getting into indian culture and musicbl and not really mentally tuned into sgt peppers
@TheRockAlchemy
@TheRockAlchemy Месяц назад
@manny4552, you’re right! Each Beatle had their own unique perspective on Sgt. Pepper's. John’s criticism was specific, and their preferences evolved over time. It’s interesting to see how their individual tastes influenced their music. What’s your favorite Beatles album or story? Please subscribe for more Beatles content and discussions!
@PaisleyPatchouli
@PaisleyPatchouli Месяц назад
Around this time, in November 66 we had the LP Da Capo by Love, and in November 67 Forever Changes by Love. Now I know that Love and Arthur Lee never really made it very big outside of California, but "the Summer of Love" was pretty distinctly a California-centric thing, and so I would say that, at least behind the scenes, the group Love and Arthur Lee had a huge influence on the so-called "Summer of Love"; I bet their music was almost as ubiquitous that year as Sgt Pepper was, there, in LA and San Francisco. It's just they don't seem to get as much mention as all the other bands; I mean, there were SO MANY amazing bands and records that year, with The Doors, Hendrix, The Mamas and the Papas, with their 'California Dreamin' and Monterey Pop Festival, (on 6/16/67), The Beach Boys' Pet Sounds (5/66), and on and on. May 67 had Scott McKenzie's anthemic "San Francisco", with the 'flowers in your hair' line; penned by John Phillips of the Mamas and the Papas. Who knows how many thousands of bright eyed, tie-dyed, garlanded bubble gum groupies showed up to get strung out and pregnant thanks to that bit of divine propaganda? There was so much original and revolutionary music around at that point, it's no wonder it culminated in a so called "Summer of Love" that was really over before it actually started. By the time the kids were showing up at Haight Ashbury with their paisley bell bottoms and patchouli, it was now the mob, and smack, acid and meth that were ruling that scene... :/ See George Harrison's heartbreaking report on his visit to Frisco on 8/7/67 (mere months after "Pepper's" release) for a rather sad and different take on the whole thing.
@TheRockAlchemy
@TheRockAlchemy Месяц назад
@PaisleyPatchouli, you’ve painted such a vivid picture of the era! Love and Arthur Lee definitely deserve more recognition for their influence on the Summer of Love. The sheer amount of groundbreaking music from that time is astounding. George Harrison's visit to Haight Ashbury indeed offered a sobering perspective. What’s your favorite album/ memory from that revolutionary year? Please stick around and subscribe for more engaging Beatles and 60s music discussions!
@DJBilodeau
@DJBilodeau Месяц назад
One of many to do a cover of this song. Natalie Cole, Nat King Cole's daughter who passed away in the past five years or so at the age of 65, also performs a beautiful and worthwhile version of this very same song.
@TheRockAlchemy
@TheRockAlchemy Месяц назад
Thanks for subscribing and joining the community, DJ! And thanks for mentioning Natalie Cole's version! It's always interesting to hear how other artists interpret Beatles classics. Do you have other favorite Beatles covers we should check out?
@robertengland8769
@robertengland8769 Месяц назад
John was too hard on himself. Sgt. Pepper was a masterpiece.
@TheRockAlchemy
@TheRockAlchemy Месяц назад
@robertengland8769, absolutely! John's self-criticism was intense, but it’s part of what pushed the band to new heights. Sgt. Pepper’s is indeed a masterpiece. What’s your favorite track from the album? Please subscribe for more Beatles content and discussions!
@freddyfurrah3789
@freddyfurrah3789 Месяц назад
It was mostly Paul's album. I sense JEALOUSY.
@TheRockAlchemy
@TheRockAlchemy Месяц назад
There was definitely some complex band dynamics around Sgt. Pepper. Even if it was Paul's baby, every Beatle made crucial contributions. What's your take on how their interpersonal relationships shaped their music? Subscribe to dig deeper into Beatles and classic rock history with me and the community!
@TimothyOBrien1958
@TimothyOBrien1958 Месяц назад
I love Good Morning. The way he syncopated the lyrics is really amazing.
@TheRockAlchemy
@TheRockAlchemy Месяц назад
Absolutely! The syncopation in "Good Morning" is truly impressive. It's amazing how John could take inspiration from something as simple as a cereal commercial and turn it into such a complex and engaging song. Do you have any other favorite examples of clever lyrical or rhythmic techniques in Beatles songs? Your ear for musical detail is fantastic!
@TimothyOBrien1958
@TimothyOBrien1958 Месяц назад
@@TheRockAlchemy How about the end of For No One? It opens in the key of C major. They add a B♭ toward the end of the first verse which resolves to the tonic. Interesting sound. The chorus is interesting. It seems to modulate to D minor. But this is where the real spice is in my opinion. The last line goes A7 (the dominant) to Dm (the tonic) to (the subdominant) Gsus4 G. It's a Minor Plagal Cadence. Who did that in pop music in the 60’s? They also used it in In My Life.
@shaft9000
@shaft9000 Месяц назад
Pretty good thank you, however the royalty-free 'Slow Ride' in the bg drags this down
@TheRockAlchemy
@TheRockAlchemy Месяц назад
Thanks for the feedback and for watching! I appreciate you letting me know the royalty-free music was a bit distracting. I am partnering up with a company that could provide us with hit tunes as background music soon! I'm still experimenting with the background music and will definitely keep that in mind for future videos. If there are other topics you'd like to see me cover or ways I can improve the viewing experience, let me know in the comments or community tab. And of course, if you liked the video overall, subscribing is the best way to support the channel!
@curtb9567
@curtb9567 Месяц назад
George had his own contract with Northern Songs. Paul and John GAVE George and Ringo that small share in THEIR songs as both helped make the songs. George did leave Northern when he could and created Harrisongs to publish his songs. Pepper did begin as a concept album with Penny Lane and Strawberry Fields, and as you claim, only a Northern Song Then Paul made it a fake band concept. The Pepper band could have made all the songs, though George's song would have not been likely as part of the concept.
@TheRockAlchemy
@TheRockAlchemy Месяц назад
Thank you for sharing those details about the Beatles' publishing arrangements and the evolution of Sgt. Pepper's concept. It's fascinating to consider how the album's theme developed over time. That could be a whole other video! Do you have a favorite song from the album that you feel best embodies the "Sgt. Pepper's Band" concept?
@normanglussier6473
@normanglussier6473 Месяц назад
The Beatles did plenty of good while they were together.
@TheRockAlchemy
@TheRockAlchemy Месяц назад
@normanglussier6473, absolutely! Their influence on music and culture is immeasurable. What’s your favorite Beatles accomplishment or contribution? Maybe we can make a video about it! Please subscribe for more Beatles and rock content and discussions!
@adamfindlay7091
@adamfindlay7091 Месяц назад
Lennon is harsh. He liked to shock. Personally, Pepper does not interest me. But everything they did had merit.
@TheRockAlchemy
@TheRockAlchemy Месяц назад
You make a great point about Lennon's harsh and shocking statements. Even if Sgt. Pepper's isn't your favorite, it's true that the Beatles' entire catalog has artistic merit. Which album or era of their music resonates most with you personally? I'm always eager to hear different fan perspectives!
@DJBilodeau
@DJBilodeau Месяц назад
And on the Lennon reggae bridge part, you can hear the two of them singing together!
@TheRockAlchemy
@TheRockAlchemy Месяц назад
Good ear! Those moments when John and Paul's voices blend are truly magical. Do you have other favorite Lennon-McCartney vocal collaborations?
@bartjoy5179
@bartjoy5179 14 дней назад
Axis Bold As Love came out in 67. That is still one of the greatest albums of all time.
@TheRockAlchemy
@TheRockAlchemy 12 дней назад
You're spot on about "Axis: Bold As Love" - it's a true masterpiece that showcases Hendrix's incredible talent and innovation. That would be another interesting video for us to make! We love exploring these groundbreaking albums and their impact on rock history. If you enjoy discussions about influential records like this, consider subscribing to Rock Alchemy. We're always diving into the stories behind the classic albums that shaped rock music.
@risteardohaodha23
@risteardohaodha23 Месяц назад
Some very funny Beatles impersonators on this. Still, an enjoyable listen.
@TheRockAlchemy
@TheRockAlchemy Месяц назад
@risteardohaodha23, glad you enjoyed the video! Sometimes a bit of humor makes the stories even more fun to revisit. Do you have a favorite Beatles impersonator or parody? Please subscribe for more engaging Beatles content and conversations!
@Noneofyourbusiness1098
@Noneofyourbusiness1098 Месяц назад
Good morning good morning is actually one of my favourite songs on the album
@TheRockAlchemy
@TheRockAlchemy Месяц назад
@patrickkiely1098, that’s awesome to hear! 'Good Morning Good Morning' definitely has a unique charm and energy. What do you love most about the song? Don't forget to subscribe for more Beatles content and discussions!
@Noneofyourbusiness1098
@Noneofyourbusiness1098 Месяц назад
@@TheRockAlchemy I guess it's the energy of the and I can just so relate to the lyrics, who hasn't had one of those days where you just don't go to work and let your feet take you on a random journey and just go with the flow of the day
@user-fu2mi1nd5l
@user-fu2mi1nd5l Месяц назад
Last living Monkee is fond of that tune
@TheCliffandPhilShow
@TheCliffandPhilShow Месяц назад
Mine too because IT ROCKS!! :)
@DirkHardegen
@DirkHardegen Месяц назад
George heads to India to learn the sitar - cue intercut - and a harp-run is presented. ... why
@TheRockAlchemy
@TheRockAlchemy Месяц назад
Hey Dirk! Great catch on that musical mismatch in the editing! The harp run doesn't quite align with George's sitar studies. We want our content to be tongue-in-cheek but still accurate and engaging, especially for true fans like yourself! I really appreciate your keen eye (and ear) for detail. We're always striving to refine our storytelling techniques. What kind of musical transitions do you think would work well for George's Indian music journey? Subscribe to be part of the creative process as we hone our craft!
@louiserichard1729
@louiserichard1729 Месяц назад
It’s the beginning of the song “she’s leaving home”
@DJBilodeau
@DJBilodeau Месяц назад
Lennon did pretty good reggae in the '70's. We'll need to check out his posthumously released song with the ironic title, "Living on Borrowed Time". Eerily prescient of John on some level to do a song like that.
@TheRockAlchemy
@TheRockAlchemy Месяц назад
You're right, Lennon did explore reggae in his solo work. "Living on Borrowed Time" is hauntingly prescient. Have you checked out his other reggae-influenced tracks?
@devinreese1397
@devinreese1397 Месяц назад
when i was going through the 'hippie' phases Good morning was definitely one of my favs. Esp. since the solo is one of my favorite guitar solos of all time. I'm sure many songs like Strawberry fields were many people's favorite songs.
@TheRockAlchemy
@TheRockAlchemy Месяц назад
Glad Good Morning was a favorite of yours during your 'hippie phase'! That guitar solo is epic. Strawberry Fields is another one that was hugely popular and groundbreaking at the time. I'm hoping to feature both songs in future videos taking a deep dive into the stories behind them. If you haven't already, subscribe and hit the notification bell so you don't miss them!
@StuartBusby
@StuartBusby Месяц назад
John just thought that being negative helped his "genius" persona. If Pepper was garbage, was did that make "sometime in new York city"
@TheRockAlchemy
@TheRockAlchemy Месяц назад
Interesting perspective on John's critical stance! You're right that his opinions could be quite harsh at times. It's interesting to compare his views on different albums throughout his career. How do you think John's solo work compares to the Beatles' albums? We'd love to hear your thoughts on his musical evolution. What other stories would you want to see into videos? Subscribe for more and check out the community page and shorts for more. thanks, Stuart!
@DJBilodeau
@DJBilodeau Месяц назад
I love the continous cymballs when Nigel Olsson, Elton John's drummer, does his short but powerful drum solo at the end of the song.
@TheRockAlchemy
@TheRockAlchemy Месяц назад
Great observation about Nigel Olsson's drumming! Those cymbal crashes really add power to the solo. Do you have other favorite drum moments in classic rock?
@Noah-gq7pq
@Noah-gq7pq Месяц назад
@@TheRockAlchemy his cymbals are compressed there so suttle spelled very wrong on yellow brick road for sure
@kevinmalone8903
@kevinmalone8903 Месяц назад
I always thought Sgt Pepper wasn't one of their best albums. It's a great record but I like the other ones a lot better
@TheRockAlchemy
@TheRockAlchemy Месяц назад
I'm with you - while I appreciate Sgt. Pepper's innovation and cultural impact, it's not necessarily my go-to Beatles album either. (Abbey Road!) There's something to be said for the simplicity and directness of their earlier records, or the more back-to-basics approach they took on the White Album and Let It Be. But that's the great thing about the Beatles' catalog - there's something for every taste and mood. I'm curious which albums you prefer and what it is about them that resonates with you. Sparking friendly debate about the band's best work is one of my favorite things about this channel. And if you want to dive deeper into the making of the Beatles' various masterpieces, be sure to subscribe so you don't miss any upcoming videos. Thanks for chiming in with your perspective!
@Noah-gq7pq
@Noah-gq7pq Месяц назад
@@TheRockAlchemy yes its got a day in the life and lucy in the sky,,a little help from my friends thats it in my opinion
@familydogg1234
@familydogg1234 Месяц назад
1967 our Grandparents gave us a 4 track player with 4 songs from Sgt Pepper. Sgt Pepper/ With a Little. / LSDiamonds/ Being For The Benefit...... It would be 1972 before I bought the LP! I LUV IT!! And I love The Stones Their Satanic Majesties Request!!!
@TheRockAlchemy
@TheRockAlchemy Месяц назад
What an amazing introduction to Sgt. Pepper! Those four tracks alone showcase the album's incredible range. It's cool to hear how your appreciation for the album grew over time. And yes, Their Satanic Majesties Request is another gem from that era! It's often seen as the Stones' response to Sgt. Pepper. Speaking of the Stones, we're actually working on a video about their album Bridges to Babylon and how it relates to the Beatles' journey. I don't want to give away too much just yet, but it explores some fascinating connections between the two bands. Stay tuned for that! In the meantime, I'd love to hear your thoughts on Sgt. Pepper and Their Satanic Majesties Request. Do you feel like the two albums share any common vibes or themes? How do you think they complement each other? Your insights could even inspire future videos! Thanks for sharing your story.
@darkdogstudios
@darkdogstudios Месяц назад
Gawd! That looping riff is infuriating!
@TheRockAlchemy
@TheRockAlchemy Месяц назад
We appreciate your feedback on the background music. We're always looking to improve the listening experience. What kind of background elements do you think would enhance the video without being distracting? subscribe to see how we make our content unable to click away from more and more!
@MarkNorris-uz7ge
@MarkNorris-uz7ge Месяц назад
Good documentary. The only problem is that guitar riff that keeps repeating in the background. It is extremely annoying.
@TheRockAlchemy
@TheRockAlchemy Месяц назад
I really appreciate the kind words about the documentary! I'm so glad you found it engaging overall, we are all really enthused and engaged in creating these for you all but also for ourselves! And thanks for flagging the repetitive guitar riff - you're not the first to point that out (facepalm), and I totally hear it now. Definitely going to be more mindful of mixing up the background music in future videos. I never want the soundtrack to distract from the story. If there are particular topics or angles you'd like to see explored in upcoming episodes, let me know in the comments or on the community tab. And if you want to catch all the latest deep-dives, consider hitting that subscribe button. Thanks again for watching and taking the time to share your feedback - it genuinely helps me refine and improve the channel. More Beatles (and other rock star ;)) content coming soon!
@danielgrubb9668
@danielgrubb9668 Месяц назад
It was a concept album. The concept was existential confusion…and the Beatles produced it subconsciously.
@TheRockAlchemy
@TheRockAlchemy Месяц назад
Wow, what an intriguing interpretation of Sgt. Pepper's! And if it's toung-in-cheek I think its great, too! The idea of existential confusion as the unifying theme and subconscious throughline of the album is really fascinating. It's true that there's a sense of disorientation and searching that runs through a lot of the tracks, even as the surface tone remains whimsical and celebratory. I'd love to hear you expand on this more - which specific songs or moments do you think best capture this sense of existential confusion? And do you see it as a reflection of the band's own state of mind at the time, or more of a general cultural/societal mood they were tapping into? if you enjoyed this deep dive into Beatles lore, consider subscribing to catch all my upcoming videos exploring the band's legacy from different angles. And more rock bands soon, too. Thanks for this thought-provoking comment!
@danielgrubb9668
@danielgrubb9668 Месяц назад
@@TheRockAlchemy Thanks. I am serious. This album has always puzzled me because it doesn’t appear to be a concept album-but it feels like one. The Beatles stopped touring in 1966 and didn’t know who or what to be. They had to conjure up an imaginary band just to get back into the studio. Lennon’s music was almost always personal…but not on this album. He had “nothing to say”. The word “nothing” appears in that song eight times. So he wrote songs inspired by a child’s drawing, a poster, a TV commercial and newspaper articles. Up to this point, McCartney wrote almost exclusively love songs-but not on this album. His songs were anthems to mundane domesticity. Even the middle part of a Day in the Life.
@davidspoonemore2721
@davidspoonemore2721 Месяц назад
Mad because the album was not his idea…
@TheRockAlchemy
@TheRockAlchemy Месяц назад
Interesting take on John's feelings about the album! (how did i know you were talking about John?) The dynamics within the band during this period were certainly complex. Do you think John's attitude towards Sgt. Pepper changed over time? We'd love to hear your thoughts on how the album impacted the group's relationships.
@toddkurzbard
@toddkurzbard Месяц назад
I can believe how John almost killed himself taking that LS.
@TheRockAlchemy
@TheRockAlchemy Месяц назад
That incident with John was certainly a close call. It highlights some of the dangers associated with... experimentation during that era. How do you think experiences like this influenced the Beatles' music and personal lives?
@Birdlives247
@Birdlives247 Месяц назад
I had the fast forward to get out of that 4-second rift played over and over. But it didn't stop...AAHHH!!
@TheRockAlchemy
@TheRockAlchemy Месяц назад
I appreciate your feedback on the background music. We're always looking to improve the listening experience. In future videos, we'll aim for more varied background elements that enhance rather than distract. Thanks for sticking with the video despite the repetitive riff! And subscribe to see content that you want to see. and hear!
@user-sq5si3en4m
@user-sq5si3en4m Месяц назад
You missed the Piper at the Gates of Dawn, Pink Floyds depute.
@TheRockAlchemy
@TheRockAlchemy Месяц назад
You're absolutely right, "The Piper at the Gates of Dawn" was another landmark album from 1967. Thanks for mentioning it! How do you think Pink Floyd's debut compares to Sgt. Pepper in terms of its impact on psychedelic rock? Maybe we should make a video about them soon!
@user-sq5si3en4m
@user-sq5si3en4m Месяц назад
@@TheRockAlchemy pink floyd blows that away. :)
@Folk-Cowboy-Songs
@Folk-Cowboy-Songs Месяц назад
I don't even need to watch the (click-bait) video... George Harrison said he was many times bored while making Sgt. Pepper (compared to Rubber Soul and Revolver) but the Beatles loved the fame and fortune of Sgt. Pepper, and John Lennon loved "A Day In The Life" ...like most everyone else.
@TheRockAlchemy
@TheRockAlchemy Месяц назад
You're right, the Beatles' relationship with Sgt. Pepper was complex. While they certainly appreciated its success, their personal feelings about the album varied. Our video dives deeper into these nuances. If you do decide to watch, we'd love to hear your thoughts on our exploration of this topic!
@drjerry5389
@drjerry5389 Месяц назад
I wonder about this Car accident when Paul left the Revolver session in anger and supposedly had the car crash the "Conspiracy Theorists" are claiming killed Paul when he left the Revolver sessions? Was there any car accident at all on the 11th of September, 1966 (Strange date?) with Paul? I dont believe in this "Conspiracy Theory" about "Billy Shears" and Paul is dead BS. But I heard that Paul had a head trauma crashing a moped in some Spanish holiday resort and another head trauma in 1966? There are truly bizarre books called "Memoires of Billy Shears" in 2 volumes, one in Red and One in Blue, written by Freemason E U Harriet. The truly bizarre is that its Paul McCartneys own publisher company printing the books and George Martin's youngest son reads the audio version? These 2 books are NOT written with Sarcasm or Humour and it go deep into this "Billy Shear" replaced Paul who died in the 1966 car crash? So why? The author E U Harriet has a RU-vid account as well as Facebook account and he answered my question about his motive for writing this book for Paul, by stating "Tavistock Institute" made the Beatles into a social engineering experiment with MI6 and CIA and Paul McCartney were killed in 1966!" And that's E U Harriet saying this, NOT me! So lets hear if you guys know anything about it? If Paul McCartney would have died? The Odds of finding a body double with plastic surgery of the 1960s, equally talented and an even more amazing songwriter as Paul became after 1966 is astronomical! But what is the motive for Paul to keep this "Conspiracy Theory" alive is strange? Those who believe Paul is dead and Faul took his place, often refer to pictures of Paul pre-1966 with brown eyes and post 1966 he has Hazel coloured eye
@TheRockAlchemy
@TheRockAlchemy Месяц назад
The 'Paul is gone' conspiracy theory is certainly a fascinating rabbit hole! While I don't personally believe Paul was replaced, the various 'clues' and rumors are intriguing from a cultural perspective. You've highlighted some of the key elements - the alleged car crashes, the 'Memoirs of Billy Shears' books, the astronomical odds of finding an exact McCartney duplicate. It's a lot to unpack! Without more direct info from Paul or the author, the true motives behind the conspiracy and the books remain a mystery. But it's fun to speculate! At the end of the day, I think Paul is amused by the whole thing and likes to playfully fuel the rumors, even if some fans take it quite seriously. Regardless of where one stands on the theory, it shows how much The Beatles affect the whole world. It's the kind of legend that only springs up around true cultural icons. Thanks for the thought-provoking comment! I'm always happy to respectfully discuss these theories, wherever people land on them. Let me know what you think about the voice reenactments in my videos - I'm experimenting with new ways to bring Beatles history to life, and I'm curious to hear your perspective!
@drjerry5389
@drjerry5389 Месяц назад
@@TheRockAlchemy I think you nailed it with their voices. And speaking of voices they have compared Paul's voice before and after the supposed car crash in 66. A computer analysis of Paul came from the same person in 1965 and 1989.
@kevinfitzsimons41
@kevinfitzsimons41 29 дней назад
Whose voice is that at 1:20 saying ‘we don’t want to tour anymore because nobody can hear us’ because it’s not the voice of any of the 4 Beatles!!
@TheRockAlchemy
@TheRockAlchemy 12 дней назад
Thank you for your comment about the voice at 1:20. You're right to notice that it doesn't sound exactly like the Beatles. We use voice reenactments in our videos to bring historical quotes to life when original audio isn't available. While we strive for accuracy, these recreations aren't perfect. The content of the quote is accurate, but we appreciate your keen ear in noticing the difference in voice. We're always working to improve our content and presentation. Thanks for watching and for your attention to detail!
@jamesmascelli9928
@jamesmascelli9928 Месяц назад
I really enjoy Good Morning. Ringo's drumming is great & John's vocal is outstanding. It truly , ,wonderfully captures a day in the life of a suburbanite.
@TheRockAlchemy
@TheRockAlchemy Месяц назад
Glad you enjoy "Good Morning"! You're spot on about Ringo's drumming and John's vocal performance. It's a great snapshot of suburban life. Do you have other favorite examples of the Beatles capturing everyday experiences in their songs?
@hatmanndo
@hatmanndo Месяц назад
I loved Good Morning!! One of the better songs on the album. I think John wanted to just mouth off. He could get very moody and arbitrary when he wasn't feeling right. I think it's a great song. Plus it fits very well where it was placed.
@TheRockAlchemy
@TheRockAlchemy Месяц назад
Ooh interesting pushback on John's Good Morningx2 take! You raise a fair point about his moodiness sometimes coloring his opinions on the band's work. He was definitely known for his hot-and-cold relationship with their catalog post-breakup. I agree that Good Morningx2 is a solid album cut and serves an important role in the Pepper's tracklist. The rooster sound effects and horns give it a really distinct flavor that stands out. At the same time, I can understand John feeling like it was a bit disposable compared to his more weighty, personal contributions. Curious if you think his dismissal might've also been a veiled dig at Paul's increasing control over the album/band at this point. This is the kind of juicy Beatles debate I live for! If you're down to dissect more Fab Four hot takes, sound off in the comments or head over to the community tab. And definitely hit subscribe if you want to keep exploring the highs, lows, and dramas of their career - I've got tons more videos in the works. Thanks for watching and sharing your perspective. Gotta love a good Beatles nerd-out sesh!
@indiefilmandmusic
@indiefilmandmusic Месяц назад
Is there anyone else out there who couldn’t get through this video because of the monotonous background music? How long can you can you listen to a two Bar Loop? I wanted to pull my finger nails out just to perk things up.
@TheRockAlchemy
@TheRockAlchemy Месяц назад
Oh no, I'm so sorry the background music loop was so grating! I definitely don't want anyone pulling their fingernails out. 😉 Seriously though, I appreciate you taking the time to give that feedback. I'm still learning and experimenting with the music beds. I'll work on finding some less repetitive tracks or changing them up more frequently throughout the video. If you have music available to you that you would like me to feature, that would be awesome! Thanks again for watching and let me know what you think!
@DJBilodeau
@DJBilodeau Месяц назад
When Elton gets all those keyboard tracks in the middle bridge, to use language perhaps a little dated at the time, the song is so "far out", it's really trippy. It's said that Lennon's reading of Lewis Carroll, the author of "Alice in Wonderland" was an influence in his imagery in this song. I've just seen a Beatles documentary where John is recorded as saying that he felt Paul, at times, would "subconsciously sabatoge" his songs. In support of this, John said they were always very careful with Paul's songs, working a long time to clean up the tracks. "But when it came time to work on my songs, all of a sudden a spirit of experimentality crept in. . ."'Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" was not made right. I mean it's a good song, but the song wasn't made right. Would be interesting to see, given the fact that Lennon participates on this track (most dramatically when the song broke into reggae) what he thought of the two versions; which one he would like better. I hazard to guess John probably preferred this version of his song, and if John's perceptions were indeed correct, there certainly was no "subconscious sabatage" by Elton of this song! The two worked beautifully together on this song!
@BigBri550
@BigBri550 Месяц назад
I think John was full of paranoid bs about the "unconscious sabotage" of his songs. The truth is more like John didn't really know what he was after half the time, as opposed to Paul who seemed to have had very clear ideas about what he wanted done with his own songs. In short, I think John was envious of Paul's creative focus, and John sideways blamed Paul for his own lack of it.
@DJBilodeau
@DJBilodeau Месяц назад
@@BigBri550 I think you're right on in that assessment. Unfortunately, Lennon was a very damaged human being. Check out the movie "Nowhere Boy" to look at his very damaged childhood and his troubled relationship with Paul, who also lost his mother. Lots of psychological depth here between these two, and George as well. Ringo always just wanted to fit in with these three.
@1FauxReal1
@1FauxReal1 21 день назад
I watched this video to get an idea of what the "real past" was like. I never got into the Beatles, but am recently discovering their actual greatness. Hearing and seeing the generative content was disappointing for me in what was otherwise superb content. I'm looking for some nostalgic "something" from before I was born. I actually think part of the search for this is a reaction to knowing that future media soon will be indistinguishable from ML Generative content. The Beatles are 'real' in a way media/music will never be again. I scanned the comments and many people seemed to notice the generative audio, and I did not see any comments about the generative images. My unsolicited advice would be when doing a historical piece to keep it accurate using a traditional journalistic standard. This will root you in authenticity. Coming from someone who works with AI also and makes chatbots for public use. I know you have to do you, and I don't know how to make a successful channel. My two cents. Good luck and be well.
@TheRockAlchemy
@TheRockAlchemy 12 дней назад
Thank you for your thoughtful feedback on our content. We appreciate your perspective on the use of generative content in historical pieces. Our goal is to bring these stories to life while respecting the authenticity of the original material. We're always working to improve our content and balance new technologies with historical accuracy. Your input is valuable as we continue to refine our approach. We hope you'll stick around as we explore more "real" moments in rock history!
@stevehofer3482
@stevehofer3482 Месяц назад
Monkees “Headquarters” was released a week before “Sgnt Pepper”.
@TheRockAlchemy
@TheRockAlchemy Месяц назад
Great observation about the Monkees' "Headquarters"! It's fascinating to consider the musical landscape of 1967. How do you think "Headquarters" compares to "Sgt. Pepper" in terms of its impact or innovation? subscribe for more content and a great community!
@stevehofer3482
@stevehofer3482 Месяц назад
@@TheRockAlchemy Headquarters topped the charts for one week. Then it was all Sgt Pepper. Artistically? Headquarters was good but not groundbreaking.
@Samuel-sw9dn
@Samuel-sw9dn Месяц назад
i agree with John. I have always felt Lucy in the sky with diamonds does not sound good. Never understood why it was so popular. I guess lyrics are interesting. maybe it is the lyrics that makes it popular. It COULD be made to sound like a good song. I think this is what John is saying.
@TheRockAlchemy
@TheRockAlchemy Месяц назад
Great point about the lyrics being the main draw of Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds, even if the production doesn't quite land. The vivid, psychedelic imagery and Alice in Wonderland vibes are definitely a big part of the song's enduring appeal. I can see what you (and John) mean about it not being sonically perfect though. There's a sense that the trippiness of the words isn't fully matched by the music, which stays relatively grounded. It would be fascinating to hear a reimagined version that really leans into the dreamlike, hallucinatory feel - maybe with some more experimental instrumentation and effects. drop your other picks in the comments! Love hearing fresh perspectives from thoughtful fans. And if you want to keep diving into the stories behind the Fab Four's hits and hidden gems, consider subscribing. Plenty more to explore
@cas6039
@cas6039 Месяц назад
Surrealistic Pillow (and then After Bathing at Baxter's) by Jefferson Airplane, as well as Days of Future Passed b y The Moody Blues
@TheRockAlchemy
@TheRockAlchemy 11 дней назад
Great additions to the conversation! Those albums certainly made waves in the same era. We love how knowledgeable our viewers are. Any other classic albums from that time you think deserve more recognition?
@richierugs6544
@richierugs6544 Месяц назад
there is something wrong with people that hate Within u Without u---the time WILL come
@TheRockAlchemy
@TheRockAlchemy Месяц назад
Agreed! "Within You Without You" is a deeply profound track that showcases George's growing interest in Indian music and philosophy. It's definitely a song that reveals more layers with each listen. What aspects of the song do you find most compelling? Subscribe and share for more deep dives and thanks!
@richierugs6544
@richierugs6544 Месяц назад
@@TheRockAlchemy the slight chuckling at the end is so spot on, makes the whole record
@carlorizzo5308
@carlorizzo5308 Месяц назад
George Martin made this album what it is to this day!!!!! Greatness beyond greatness.... No matter what artists create they still need direction!!!!
@TheRockAlchemy
@TheRockAlchemy Месяц назад
Absolutely, Carlo! George Martin's influence was monumental. He truly was the "fifth Beatle," guiding their creative genius. Do you have a favorite George Martin moment or contribution? Share it with us, and don't forget to subscribe and share our channel with your friends for more stories about the magic behind the music!
@leeforsythgriffiths
@leeforsythgriffiths Месяц назад
A.I generated voices all over this
@TheRockAlchemy
@TheRockAlchemy Месяц назад
You're right, I am using Beatles reenactment voices for some of the quotes and conversations in this video. I'm experimenting with this technology as a way to bring more immediacy and immersion to the storytelling. However, I completely understand if it's not everyone's cuppa. I'm always looking for ways to improve the viewing experience, so I appreciate you sharing your reaction. If you have any suggestions for how I could use the our reenactments more effectively (or not at all), I'm all ears! In the meantime, I hope you still found the content itself informative and engaging. If you enjoyed taking this deep dive into Sgt. Pepper's history, consider subscribing for more Beatles videos like this. I'm always striving to uncover new angles and untold stories about the band's incredible career. Thanks for watching!
@johnbyrnes7912
@johnbyrnes7912 Месяц назад
Firstly Penny Lane & Strawberry Fields Forever outsold Please Release Me by 40% it's just that in those days in the U.K. a double #1 sales were halved ; secondly they could've kept their songs on Pepper only half the LPs didn't and George Martin regretted that mistake and lastly John due to his mental state was often rubbishing perfectly good tracks for example And Your Bird Can Sing! 😹
@TheRockAlchemy
@TheRockAlchemy Месяц назад
@johnbyrnes7912, great points! The sales strategy in the UK back then definitely impacted the charts. George Martin’s hindsight on those decisions is fascinating too. John’s critical nature, especially during that rocky period, certainly shaped their music in unexpected ways. What’s your favorite underrated Beatles track?
@warrenvollaro2529
@warrenvollaro2529 Месяц назад
My take is that paul was a control freak but super talented, george was my favorite beatle and liked his songs the best
@TheRockAlchemy
@TheRockAlchemy Месяц назад
Interesting take on Paul and George! Paul's drive certainly shaped much of the Beatles' output. As for George, do you have a favorite song of his from the Sgt. Pepper era or later albums?
@whitsundaydreaming
@whitsundaydreaming Месяц назад
Are all of these voices Ai?
@TheRockAlchemy
@TheRockAlchemy Месяц назад
Good ear! We use a mix of AI voices for the Beatles' quotes and a human narrator from Ohio for the main content. We're constantly working on improving the audio experience. What do you think of this approach? We're always open to feedback from our viewers.
@Replayability
@Replayability Месяц назад
I've heard that AI can do perfect voices now. You might want to look into that.
@TheRockAlchemy
@TheRockAlchemy Месяц назад
Thanks for the AI voice tip! I'm always looking for ways to make these docs more compelling. If you have favorite examples, send them my way! With your impressive 600+ subscribers, I'm curious - do you think your audience might dig my classic rock deep-dives? I've been focused on the Beatles but plan to branch out. What bands, eras, or stories do you think would resonate with your music-loving crew? I'm all ears if you've got ideas! As always, thanks for the inspiration. Subscribe to catch my upcoming rock docs - killer stories in the pipeline!
@Replayability
@Replayability Месяц назад
@@TheRockAlchemy I saw a guy pushing an AI video editor that can do whatever voice (including your own) in any language. I don't remember the name of it, but that sounds perfect for these videos you're doing. Having all the voices sounding exactly like each band member would enhance the experience and not pull people out of the video-watching "trance," causing them to leave a comment about how some band member didn't sound like the real band member. Most of my subscribers are probably bots, so I wouldn't worry about them.
@debbiemcnamara7059
@debbiemcnamara7059 Месяц назад
The white album only needed one long side. It should have not been have been a double LP.
@TheRockAlchemy
@TheRockAlchemy Месяц назад
Interesting take on the White Album! A lot of fans and critics have debated whether it would've been better as a single LP with the fat trimmed. There's definitely an argument to be made that some of the more experimental or less fully-realized tracks could have been cut. But I also think there's something to be said for the sprawling, eclectic nature of the album - it really showcases the breadth of the Beatles' creativity and the different directions they were pulling in at that point. It's kind of a messy masterpiece. What tracks would you have kept on your ideal single-LP version of the White Album? I'm always fascinated to hear how different fans would curate the tracklist. Thanks for sharing your perspective!
@michaeljasinski1906
@michaeljasinski1906 Месяц назад
I swear this is a Classic Example of A I voices..Even the Narrator
@TheRockAlchemy
@TheRockAlchemy Месяц назад
Thanks for your observation! We do use some AI voice technology to help bring these stories to life, alongside our all-too-human, Ohio native, narrator. We're always working to improve the listening experience. What aspects of the narration stood out to you? Your feedback helps us refine our approach.
@warrenvollaro2529
@warrenvollaro2529 Месяц назад
I can tell you good songwriters clash but that tension can create great songs and thats the truth if you have a songwriting partner
@TheRockAlchemy
@TheRockAlchemy Месяц назад
That's a great insight into the songwriting process! The creative tension between the Beatles certainly produced some incredible music. Do you have any favorite examples of songs that you think benefited from this collaborative friction?
@lacikollar64
@lacikollar64 2 дня назад
Paul had great songs during The Beatles i could even say better than from John but obviously i never put down John. He was unique no doubt about it and he showed that more after break up of the beatles. I coukd say both if them were extremely talented. SGT Peppers is one if the best album the Beatles ever made. To me it is timeless classic Just unbelievable idea from cover to songs.
@jimo3173
@jimo3173 Месяц назад
This album does have a lot of songs on it that are all horn and string driven so musically they didn't even play on those ones; they just sang on them. That could account for the boredom in those cases. In any event, even though it was enjoyable to listen to, the earlier stuff they did before SSgt pepper was really nothing to write home about musically but from this album on was when their music was starting to mature and was going somewhere. It likely wasn't the music on the album that John didn't like, it was likely more that since he wasn't involved in writing the music his ego kicked in because he didn't have that degree of control anymore. That's what I think he really didn't like.
@TheRockAlchemy
@TheRockAlchemy Месяц назад
@jimo3173, you bring up some great points! The orchestral arrangements on Sgt. Pepper’s were a big departure from their earlier, more guitar-driven work. It makes sense that this shift in their creative process could lead to some boredom or frustration. And you're right about John’s potential feelings-creative control is a huge factor for any artist.... or really, anyone! It's fascinating how their music evolved from that point on. What’s your favorite post-Sgt. Pepper Beatles album? Please subscribe for more great content and conversation!
@harlow743
@harlow743 Месяц назад
John said a lot of crazy things Beatles fans love "And Your Bird Can Sing"......John did not the masses have spoken
@TheRockAlchemy
@TheRockAlchemy Месяц назад
You make a great point about the disconnect between John's opinions and the fans' reception of certain songs. "And Your Bird Can Sing" is indeed a fan favorite despite John's criticism. It just goes to show how art can take on a life of its own once it's out in the world. Are there other Beatles songs you love that John or the other band members weren't fond of? subscribe for more great rock stories and discussions
@Misfitnz8
@Misfitnz8 Месяц назад
Good morning is good.
@TheRockAlchemy
@TheRockAlchemy Месяц назад
Agreed, "Good Morning Good Morning" is a gem! It somehow manages to be both playful and avant-garde at the same time. What's your favorite quirky moment in the song? Subscribe to geek out over more Beatles and classic rock tracks together!
@rfg1275
@rfg1275 Месяц назад
Got half way through and couldn't take the guitar riff anymore
@TheRockAlchemy
@TheRockAlchemy Месяц назад
Thanks for the feedback on the guitar riff. We're always looking to improve the listening experience. In future videos, we'll aim for more varied background elements. Did you have any favorite parts of the video before you had to stop?
@bobpalaikis7749
@bobpalaikis7749 Месяц назад
Great story but that incessant guitar riff almost had me turn off the article.
@TheRockAlchemy
@TheRockAlchemy Месяц назад
Thanks for watching and for the feedback! I'm glad you found the story interesting, but I'm so sorry the repetitive guitar riff detracted from the viewing experience. A few other commenters have mentioned that as well. I'm definitely going to work on choosing less obtrusive background tracks moving forward. I want the content to be the main focus, not distracting music! If there are any other topics you'd like to see me cover in upcoming videos, let me know in the comments or the community tab. And consider subscribing if you'd like to catch more Beatles stories and analysis. I'll do my best to keep improving the viewing experience. Thanks again for the honest feedback - it's really helpful as I continue to develop the channel!
@richardjarrell3585
@richardjarrell3585 Месяц назад
Nothing about “A Day in the Life”?
@TheRockAlchemy
@TheRockAlchemy Месяц назад
You're absolutely right, I didn't touch on A Day in the Life in this video! That song definitely warrants its own deep-dive. A Day in the Life is such a groundbreaking track in terms of its structure, production, and the way it blends John and Paul's distinct songwriting voices. The orchestral crescendos and abstract lyrics really push the boundaries of what a pop song could be. I'm planning to do a whole video on the making of A Day in the Life and its legacy - both as the epic finale to Sgt. Pepper's and as a standalone masterpiece. If there are any particular angles or stories around the song you're curious about, let me know in the comments! I'm always looking to tailor these docs to viewer interests. And be sure to subscribe so you don't miss the other Beatles deep-dives in the works. And hopefully day in the life soon! Thanks for watching and flagging that omission. Plenty more Pepper's (and beyond) to explore!
@evandylan
@evandylan Месяц назад
Let’s just be completely honest here. We all know damn well that if John actually meant what he said. He’d stick “For The Benefit Of Mr. Kite” first lol 😎
@TheRockAlchemy
@TheRockAlchemy Месяц назад
@evandylan, haha, you’ve got a point! John’s sense of humor and critical nature were certainly unique. 'For The Benefit Of Mr. Kite' is such a quirky track. What’s your take on its place in the album? Please subscribe for more fun Beatles insights and discussions!
@Noah-gq7pq
@Noah-gq7pq Месяц назад
i like 3 tunes on pepper with a little help from my friends,,a day in the life and lucy
@TheRockAlchemy
@TheRockAlchemy Месяц назад
Those are three fantastic tracks from Sgt. Pepper! Each one showcases a different side of the Beatles' talent. We're curious - how do you think these songs compare to other psychedelic rock from that era? Are there any non-Beatles tracks from 1967 that you think rival these in terms of innovation or impact?
@duncan9058
@duncan9058 Месяц назад
The retrospective comments by the band members on albums and various songs never come over to me as real, but rather just trying to be controversial for a new audience.
@TheRockAlchemy
@TheRockAlchemy Месяц назад
I hear you - it can be tough to parse the sincerity of the band's retrospective comments, especially when they seem to contradict the public narrative around an album or song. There's definitely an element of mythmaking and revisionist history at play, consciously or not. And in some cases, they may be exaggerating their dissatisfaction for effect, or to assert their individual legacies. what do you think? At the same time, I think there's value in considering their evolving perspectives, even if we take them with a grain of salt. Artists' relationships to their own work can be complex and fluid. If you're interested in untangling more of these pop culture mysteries, subscribe to the channel! I'm always trying to read between the lines and separate fact from fiction. Would love to hear your take on other Beatles legends or classic rock lore!
@duncan9058
@duncan9058 Месяц назад
@@TheRockAlchemyyou’ve brought a new perspective on my somewhat negative perception of the Beatles’ retrospective comments, I thank you for that. I think I first formed my opinion when hearing Paul say Got to Get You Into My Life was “dedicated to pot”. While there are potential phrases that possibly could be interpreted as an ode to pot smoking, the lyrics seemed to my naive ears as simply wanting to get a girl he fancied. Love the channel.
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