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@sciwiz57
@sciwiz57 3 года назад
They couldn’t hear themselves that’s how dam good they were…….The Beatles weren’t a band-they were a miracle.
@joejohnston3591
@joejohnston3591 3 года назад
You're so right! a gift from the cosmic Gods of music, to the starving masses, with sad empty glasses!
@loosilu
@loosilu 3 года назад
What are the odds of Lennon and McCartney growing up just one mile from each other?
@brianocallaghan910
@brianocallaghan910 3 года назад
Really nice comment...the were a miracle
@behtv6552
@behtv6552 3 года назад
And to add..stage monitoring werent invented yet,singers relied much on whatever they could hear on the side of the PA or room reflections..nearly impossible to perform that good like these 4 young lads..i cant imagine how ringo can keep time while banging those drums
@loosilu
@loosilu 3 года назад
@@behtv6552 Ringo relied on looking at JOhn or Paul's behind. For real.
@richardgratton7557
@richardgratton7557 3 года назад
They sang and played their instruments live. With harmonies. Without monitors and ear pierces. They could hardly hear themselves. Ringo could barely hear the others. Yet, they were always in time, never off key. They sounded almost identical to the studio versions. These guys were polished professionals at 20, 21, 22 years old! What else can I say! They made it look easy, but it isn’t. Love the Beatles ❤️
@icanfartloud
@icanfartloud Год назад
Imao,...."they were always in time, never off key." You're obviously not a trained musician.
@mikenaykki3133
@mikenaykki3133 10 месяцев назад
Totally agree with you! 👍👍🎸🎸🎸🥁😎
@gopalshekar986
@gopalshekar986 8 месяцев назад
Spot on, my friend. I believe Ringo used to watch Paul's toe tapping to ensure he was on beat !
@SnappingTurtle250
@SnappingTurtle250 3 месяца назад
@@icanfartloudand you are ?
@yesterdayproductions1019
@yesterdayproductions1019 Месяц назад
@@icanfartloud Listen Mr. Asshole, I am a professional musician & they were "almost" never off key or out of time in many live videos that I saw of them. In addition, being that they played under very difficult situations that musicians today would never put up with, I would say they were quite talented in performing & extraordinary song writers. Let's hear YOU play a song you wrote live with screaming girls and no stage monitors. You wouldn't even come close to the Beatles. LOL
@tomromano8903
@tomromano8903 3 года назад
My dad was so cool and loving. His 3 kids, age 5-12 wanted "She Loves You" He came home with the album "Meet the Beatles" that did not have it. Of course we loved the whole album. My dad really loved us because left and came back with the 45 of She Loves You! He died young, but memories like this remind me of him and what a good father and good man he was.
@ubilo
@ubilo 3 года назад
Nice
@keithcaserta
@keithcaserta 3 года назад
Very cool. His memory is precious. I honor his commitment to his family.
@therabbitcanada
@therabbitcanada 3 года назад
Your Dad sounds a lot like mine, both loving and caring. Maybe they're listening to some Beatles now together.
@eh-i1841
@eh-i1841 2 года назад
What a lovely dad,and a precious memory.
@marciamatteini7604
@marciamatteini7604 Год назад
I’m so happy your Dad left you with beautiful memories. The Beatles were magical. I was 13 when they hit the scene and went Beatle crazy like everyone else. If you can believe it, boys back then were jealous of them, when they saw girls going crazy for them. But not my brother, Tom. He saw the magic and started to grow his hair out longer ( the bangs ) and play all their upcoming music. He was 2 years older then me and I loved him for that! And of course so did the girls! He even started a band too. Toms now in Heaven, and will always be my hero. God bless your Dad and my brother. ✝️☮️
@gregoryeatroff8608
@gregoryeatroff8608 3 года назад
"Do you want more Beatles reactions?" "Yeah, yeah, yeah!"
@gribwitch
@gribwitch 3 года назад
"Fab", man !
@brainsareus
@brainsareus 3 года назад
They often could not hear themselves, which is a big reason why they started making studio albums without performing live.
@raycornford283
@raycornford283 3 года назад
I can confirm this. I SAW them live in '64, but didn't HEAR a single note, for all the screaming gals.
@butchjackson4428
@butchjackson4428 3 года назад
No stage monitors until about 1969, an idea of Mick Jaggers MOF for the 1969 Rolling Stones tour of America.
@iJACK1056
@iJACK1056 3 года назад
Some say the reason they stopped performing live was that Paul died in 1966 and the replacement couldn't play bass guitar left handed on stage until about 1969.
@OnePost909
@OnePost909 3 года назад
@@iJACK1056 Some also say the Earth is flat.
@jx14aby
@jx14aby 3 года назад
@@OnePost909 It is.
@williamjordan5554
@williamjordan5554 3 года назад
Still the top selling musicians of all time.
@philippedevine5124
@philippedevine5124 3 года назад
Only 7 years of creativity. The best of all time!
@MarkRogersVOCFB
@MarkRogersVOCFB 3 года назад
Elvis.
@pyrmontbridge4737
@pyrmontbridge4737 3 года назад
@@philippedevine5124 Creativity is the key word. They created something new and different almost all of those 7 years. And each innovation was quality.
@williamjordan5554
@williamjordan5554 3 года назад
@@MarkRogersVOCFB Elvis is not first.
@davidcopson5800
@davidcopson5800 3 года назад
What about Jilted John?
@brandonflorida1092
@brandonflorida1092 3 года назад
Absolutely more Beatles.
@ZoeyPaigeLunaPhD
@ZoeyPaigeLunaPhD 3 года назад
Yes
@RandomStuff-bd9md
@RandomStuff-bd9md 3 года назад
Agree on that
@alonenjersey
@alonenjersey 4 месяца назад
Why not?
@jimdev81
@jimdev81 3 года назад
Please keep digging into The Beatles, you won’t be sorry! I won’t suggest a song, there are too many…enjoy!
@Itelkner
@Itelkner 3 года назад
Yeah, that's usually my response, too, with them.. Just dig in anywhere, you can't go wrong.
@SusanSloate
@SusanSloate 3 года назад
@@Itelkner I love the early stuff so much. But I'd love to see you do "Please Please Me", my favorite Beatles song and another early and definitely 'bop-able' tune. Or "Here Comes the Sun", which is later but also incredible. I also love, Dani, that you specifically talked about Paul's 'energy' onstage. He was about 21 at the time... at that age you SHOULD have energy! So happy you liked this, Dani, and hope you'll do lots more! How about "For No One"?
@wadefite
@wadefite 3 года назад
My wife went to a Beatle concert in Glasgow in the 60s. She couldn't hear a word.
@wrigleyville
@wrigleyville 3 года назад
wadefite, in 1965 on their North American tour when they came through Chicago, my sister and her friend got backstage passes for the Ampitheater show. She was good friends with the P.D. (Program Director) at radio station WCFL (We're Chicago Federation Of Labor). His name was Dick Williamson. He got them backstage for the show. They met the boys. Be safe and be well.
@dennistedder3384
@dennistedder3384 3 года назад
And now you know why they left the stage
@christopherpatefield6150
@christopherpatefield6150 3 года назад
I was there too. The Odeon Glasgow. It was pandemonium. Girls in my row were in such a state they were taken out of their seats by the St. John's ambulance women and laid out on the floor on blankets at the back. Others were having their faces tapped to try to bring them round. The noise was indescribable.
@phillipecook3227
@phillipecook3227 3 года назад
My sister went to hear Cliff Richard at the Green's Playhouse in Glasgow in the early 1960s. The next day she'd lost her voice.
@wadefite
@wadefite 3 года назад
@@christopherpatefield6150 I got the impression the audience was made up of girls but there must have been quite a few guys. Hope your eardrums recovered.
@johnlennon1049
@johnlennon1049 3 года назад
Ringo Starr just turned 81 years old this pass July 7th. Looks great too!
@MrUndersolo
@MrUndersolo 3 года назад
New sub. I am a Gen-Xer who wishes that I had lived through Beatlemania (not something I shared too often with my friends, but still...) Thank you for this!
@fredschmidt100
@fredschmidt100 3 года назад
I wonder if this is supernatural.....There is something perfect about these 4 guys.....That sound is so perfect and they wrote the songs........This is perfect
@michaeljohnson2618
@michaeljohnson2618 3 года назад
I wonder the same thing myself
@anneannabu5130
@anneannabu5130 Год назад
I think the same way..they were generations before me yet I can feel the energy from them like it's something new..definitely something there maybe time travellers?
@gribwitch
@gribwitch Год назад
They had personal charisma AND their music has spiritual qualities about it. They make me emotional sometimes. Listen to 'She's Leaving Home", "Let It Be, ""Golden Slumbers", "Because" and "You Never Give Me Your Money" for instance.
@AlucardsQuest
@AlucardsQuest 11 месяцев назад
Well, not all of their songs are good. There are some songs they recorded that none of the members liked, but they had to put out a B side to accompany a single.
@keithkarvelis82
@keithkarvelis82 3 года назад
They had countless great songs. A lot of variety too.
@julieholland9639
@julieholland9639 3 года назад
I was a child of the 1960s, these guys dominated the airwaves. even today they still are the #1 sellers followed by Elvis then Michael Jackson. I doubt there will ever be another band with such prolific song writers that can all sing as well ever again
@Tom_McMurtry
@Tom_McMurtry 3 года назад
RE Michael jackson's place it depends on what metric you use! ABBA beats him on total sales across the board now. Led Zep are up there. But of course all are behind the Beatles.
@yesterdayproductions1019
@yesterdayproductions1019 Год назад
"She Loves You" is the quintessential Beatles song & explains who & what they were for billions of people worldwide.
@jarichards99utube
@jarichards99utube 3 года назад
Great reaction vid. Background, their manager Brian Epstein is the one who took them out of there Tough-Guy TEDDY-BOY Leather Look and gave them the LESS THREATENING( to the parents) Suit & Tie LOOK. Also, when the Beatles decided in 1966 to STOP LIVE TOURING one of the reasons they gave is that with all the (Beatle Mania) screaming, nobody could actually hear them and they could NOT EVEN HEAR EACH OTHER PLAYING (LOL). After that they devoted all their time to their Studio Music craft. YES- FOR SURE- More Beatles...! Great Channel, All the best. : )
@porflepopnecker4376
@porflepopnecker4376 3 года назад
Imagine living through this when it was brand new! This was my very first Beatles song and I remember the time I heard it at age 5 or 6 when it first came out here in the States, and how it immediately affected me. Beatlemania was a joy to experience.
@keithhyttinen8275
@keithhyttinen8275 3 года назад
I did. They were stunning. The record charts when they arrived was a bunch of crap. Like today's pop drivel.
@dalem8332
@dalem8332 3 года назад
Legendary! I remember watching their performance on The Ed Sullivan show as an 8 year old boy in 1964.. The next day EVERYBODY at school was talking about it. Beatlemania had arrived! Unbelievable the excitement they created! 😍🎼🎵🎶🇨🇦🇨🇦
@ronaldholmes8525
@ronaldholmes8525 3 года назад
Beatles MANIA! That's exactly what it was for a time there... MANIA! The Beatles themselves often became aggravated because of all the screaming that went on at their concerts. It was hard, even for them, to hear the music because of all the incessant SCREAMING! It would have been nice if their fans had shut up once in a while so that the music could be heard...but, no, it had to be YAAAAHHHHHH!!! all the time . Being the great songwriters that Lennon and McCartney were, I think it's a shame that many of their early fans never really got to hear their music, not at the concerts anyway. Their constant SCREAMING is still ringing in my ears today. SHEEESH!!!
@scottski51
@scottski51 3 года назад
And our parents went Ape-Sh%t about all the hoopla! What are You Kids yelling about?!! You can't even Hear them for all the foolish girls screaming! The next generational war lines had been drawn. It was ON !!!
@pestbsn
@pestbsn 2 года назад
In the movie Eight Days A Week Ringo said they couldn't hear each other when they played the stadiums with thousands of people. He said he watched John and Paul's ass (his word) and how Paul would shake his head to know where they were in the song. Just the idea of him watching the other guy's behinds to keep the beat is funny to me.
@ptofview
@ptofview 3 года назад
The reason the Beatles put the "Oooooo" in this song was because Little Richard performed using it. Richard was an idol of theirs when they were growing up in England listening to American blues and rock (like all the 60's British invasion rock bands - Led Zeppelin, Rolling Stones, The Animals, etc.) . They were so excited when they finally met Richard and he commented they should use his "Oooooo" in a song. They did, and the girls went wild! You can hear Richard singing the "Oooooo" in his song, "Long Tall Sally", here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Q0cBzyYlJuo.html
@thomastimlin1724
@thomastimlin1724 3 года назад
Also the Isley Brothers did it on Twist and Shout, so they copied that too.
@loosilu
@loosilu 3 года назад
Little RIchard taught Paul how to scream like that.
@cyeamaculture8486
@cyeamaculture8486 3 года назад
@@loosilu and apparently he was pitch perfect
@cuebj
@cuebj 2 года назад
They knew Little Richard (and a very young Billy Preston) from way back in Hamburg. Then toured with him and Roy Orbison in UK - all before fame. LR and Orbison predicted their success.
@alansilverman8500
@alansilverman8500 2 года назад
Wow did not know that but now that you've mentioned it I see the connection! Thx
@757optim
@757optim 3 года назад
There hasn't been a cultural phenomenon like them since the Beatles.
@michaeljohnson2618
@michaeljohnson2618 3 года назад
Can't imagine anything like the Beatles will ever happen again
@757optim
@757optim 3 года назад
@@michaeljohnson2618 It's a different world. No more Ed Sullivan on Sunday night prime time that virtually everyone watched. The same AM radio station (or two) in your town that played all the same songs. The good news is, there are practically limitless ways to listen to music today. The bad news is, there are practically limitless ways to listen to music today.
@edmundpower1250
@edmundpower1250 3 года назад
Bay city rollers
@yellyman5483
@yellyman5483 3 года назад
Paul McCartney is my favorite Beatle. I`ve seen him live twice. I loved this reaction, please do more Beatles. You should react to "Yesterday" live in Japan, or "Help" live in Blackpool, or maybe "Twist and shout" live at Shea Stadium.
@TheMkarr
@TheMkarr 3 года назад
Imagine only 3 months after watching JFK's head blown off. These guys show up & history was made. They helped heal our wounds. Best thing Britton has done in centuries.
@amb2745
@amb2745 3 года назад
The Beatles second british album "With The Beatles" was released the same day JFK was assasinated...Nov. 22, 1963.
@stuartharrison165
@stuartharrison165 3 года назад
Don't wanna be a pissant , but it's Britain .
@terrythekittieful
@terrythekittieful 3 года назад
@@amb2745 The day Aldous Huxley died. I know that from a Sheryl Crow song.
@gribwitch
@gribwitch 3 года назад
@@amb2745 The yanks ( i.e. the record companies ) butchered the Beatles releases in the States. They took songs from one album and put them on another. And omitted some altogether. The original records ( from Britain ) were the ones to own. You weren't being ripped off.
@amb2745
@amb2745 3 года назад
@@gribwitch I am well versed on the American Beatles albums (being a Yank myself, and having grown up during that time). What you don't seem to know or understand is that American Beatles fans back then weren't versed in the British Beatles catalog. I know I wasn't. I didn't know anything about the Please Please Me album, or WIth The Beatles, Beatles For Sale, etc until I came across these albums many years later at a record store that sold imported albums. And what you've failed to mention is that America wasn't the only country to create their own Beatles albums. Other countries had their own versions of Beatles albums as well.
@dianaskrutskie7314
@dianaskrutskie7314 3 года назад
I was 11 when the movie "A Hard Days Night" first came out in theaters. The place was packed and all of the girls were screaming as if it were a live concert. We couldn't hear most of the movie and I remember going home with a big headache. It was a wild time and I'm so glad that I lived through it. Great bands have come and gone but the Beatles were just magic. They were always evolving. Enjoy your journey!!! And you have a beautiful voice.
@richardmartin9565
@richardmartin9565 3 года назад
I was in the10th grade at the time, and it was even crazy in class. All you had to do was mention a Beatle and the girls went nuts...teacher included.
@ubilo
@ubilo 3 года назад
They came out of nowhere and were instant superstars. Britain rocked us with their musical invasion. American blues morphed into England's great rock and roll history. The rock and roll battle between Britain and the States was the best cultural mash up ever. Unforgettable and so much fun.
@joepowell7025
@joepowell7025 3 года назад
You have no idea what Beatlemania was like, if you think today's artists draw crowds you really must see a doco about these guys ... any doco.I remember when they came to Adelaide in Australia in June 1964, there were over 300,000... Yes 300,000 not a misprint, screaming people ( mainly girls ) just trying to get the Beatles to come out to their balcony of the hotel they stayed at just to see them.
@BuffaloC305
@BuffaloC305 3 года назад
I think they've had lotsa acts that come close - Bieber Mania, for example. But the Beatles followed Elvis Mania... who follow Sinatra Mania... Radio, TV and Movies helped create these larger fan bases and the Bieber stuff, KPOP and all these others have arrived without mass radio. They depend on individualized playlists instead of a country's radio stations playing the same Top 10 or Top 40 songs. The masses cannot be as effected by individual playlists.
@joepowell7025
@joepowell7025 3 года назад
@@BuffaloC305 No Chuck ... You really have no idea what Beatlemania was like ... Nothing like those or since. Not even close.
@Blue-qr7qe
@Blue-qr7qe 3 года назад
I think those screams may have been the birth-pangs of the British Invasion and the Renaissance of music which took place in the Sixties.
@lino9222
@lino9222 Год назад
I was about 12 years old when this song hit 70 now and the girls were crazy crazy for the Beatles. Even when their movies came out. From Canada thank you great reaction
@nedeast6845
@nedeast6845 3 года назад
You have to remember, this was in the days of Perry Como singing while looking like he has just played a round of golf
@wayinfront1
@wayinfront1 3 года назад
You also have to remember it was still during the Elvis era - and the Everly brothers. And Jerry Lee Lewis. And Buddy Holly's music lived on, though he died a few years earlier. And we'd had that great rocker Bill Haley (and his Comets) creating rock'n'roll mania in the mid to late '50s. And so on. So it wasn''t all crooners by any means.
@philippesauvie639
@philippesauvie639 3 года назад
First of all...Yes to MORE Beatles! 😳👍 secondly, check out the concert they gave I think the night after they appeared on the Ed Sullivan show in February 1964 in Washington DC! it was a madhouse! you should certainly look at the Ed Sullivan show debut in 1964 where Ed reads a telegram from Elvis just before the Beatles come on to play their first number. I think you’d have a lot of fun reacting to them. ☺️
@MarrakeshTallTrees
@MarrakeshTallTrees 3 года назад
The balance of the vocals was out on this recording. You could barely hear Paul's harmony.
@saxoncodex9736
@saxoncodex9736 3 года назад
Which is more than Paul could hear, which was just the screaming :-)
@jimfrederick3907
@jimfrederick3907 3 года назад
That was the same reaction everywhere in the WORLD when they arrived and performed. Women fainted as their sight
@jimfrederick3907
@jimfrederick3907 3 года назад
@@northernlight2598 All ages!, all events, all cities, all countries!
@loosilu
@loosilu 3 года назад
@@northernlight2598 Women of all ages STILL scream for Paul.
@michaeljohnson2618
@michaeljohnson2618 3 года назад
Flippin amazing
@benmason6400
@benmason6400 3 года назад
I’m an old geezer. I was 9 when I saw them on Ed Sullivan. Been a fan ever since. There will never be another group quite like the Beatles.
@Rickytwelvestring
@Rickytwelvestring 3 года назад
True. NEVER
@fedodosto3162
@fedodosto3162 6 месяцев назад
You'rre not an old geezer, I was also 9 and I remember my mom commenting about their silly long hair.
@325diane
@325diane 3 года назад
People always comment about the noise and how they couldn't hear themselves singing. Yet, they hit every single note perfectly. That's how good they were.
@Dana-wq5tp
@Dana-wq5tp 3 года назад
The truth is, Dani, they couldn't hear much of anything. It's always amazed me how they are still so tight and in harmony with each other despite performing deaf. Testament to their incredible talent as a band.
@Vikezupa
@Vikezupa 3 года назад
They were the complete package. Excellent song writers, musicians, and performers.
@michaeljohnson2618
@michaeljohnson2618 3 года назад
Unrivaled
@edprzydatek8398
@edprzydatek8398 3 года назад
This was the first song I ever heard them do. One night on the old Jack Parr show he showed a film clip of what was going on over in England. This was before they ever had a record out in America and well before Ed Sullivan. He jokingly referred to them as 4 Prince Valiants (because of their hair). Soon after came Beatlemania and the whole "British Invasion". Nice reaction.
@jimchoate6912
@jimchoate6912 3 года назад
They couldn't hear themselves. At one point in the song George bends over to his amp cause he cant hear it I think at the end of the first verse. Back then those were the biggest amps made and all them were not in the PA. They also had no monitors, no sidefills. It's really amazing they were able to play live at all I lived thru beatlemania yea thats what it was like.
@GundogJake
@GundogJake 3 года назад
Reminds me that I’m sadly old enough to have seen The Beatles at Brighton Hippodrome!! Couldn’t hear a note through the screaming..the Vox AC50’s amps had no chance, they came back a year later with AC100’s and you still couldn’t hear anything 😆 Word of advice for anyone starting out wanting to learn guitar, then get yourself a book of songs from The Beatles. You won’t regret 👍
@stuartharrison165
@stuartharrison165 3 года назад
Yeah I learnt guitar & bass from The Beatles Complete .
@chrisspere4836
@chrisspere4836 3 года назад
Cool that you were there. I was born in 56 so I know them well. Did you see their film at the ocean.
@beatcomber
@beatcomber 3 года назад
Yes, studying the Beatles' work - in particular the deceptively simple, yet incredibly clever and tasty lines developed and played by George Harrison - is a master class in guitar composition and arrangement.
@Rickytwelvestring
@Rickytwelvestring 3 года назад
I saw them in Stockholm in 1964. Didn't hear much...But I saw them 😃
@Fredrikwatchesandartwork
@Fredrikwatchesandartwork Год назад
Best song in the world 🌍 ❤️❤️👏 the Beatles have sold 1.6 BILLION albums! And are the best-selling artists worldwide ever !!
@normlee6566
@normlee6566 2 года назад
There is a documentary about the Beatles' concert at Shea Stadium during their second US tour. The audio system was a joke as they had to rely on the stadium's PA system and their dink speakers. The crowd of 55,600 (at the time, that capacity crowd for a concert was unheard of) was so deafening, the group members admitted, they couldn't hear the drumbeats or each other. They suspected the crowd couldn't hear them either and found the experience surreal and unsatisfying.
@beatlessteve1010
@beatlessteve1010 2 года назад
The Beatles have always been my fav and you wont see any band ever go through an artistic change like they did staying and even becoming more popular
@davidschecter5247
@davidschecter5247 3 года назад
Fun watching you. The closest to them was Frank Sinatra in the 1940s, Elvis in the 1950s, and really nothing since. It was a magical time and these four magical musicians came and went in a blink of an eye. And music has never been the same.
@stevenhiscoe7717
@stevenhiscoe7717 3 года назад
I always say that my favourite musical acts were Frank Sinatra, Elvis and the Beatles and everything inbetween except rap and hip-hop. I'd just turned 8 when the Beatles released their first single, one minute I was trying to fashion my hair into a quiff like Cliff Richard and then I heard the Beatles and their music got deep into my bones and then Cliff was no-more.
@GregBanish-so6zt
@GregBanish-so6zt Год назад
@@stevenhiscoe7717 But their MOST impressive skill was SONGWRITING.Lots of groups,Turtles,Hollies,Gerry and the Pacemakers would have had number one songs one after another if they were the first to sing I want to hold your Hand or She loves you etc It was the songs that Made them famous.Frank nor Elvis ...neither wrote songs
@scottski51
@scottski51 3 года назад
How much fun?!! Young (and Not so Young) female hysteria was Rampant with these guys!! Watching teenage girls... On the School PLAYGROUND (!).... huddled around a little transistor radio.... Screaming when they played a Beatles song... Ha!! I got interested in Pop Music REAL fast after that!!!
@mikemacdt1
@mikemacdt1 3 года назад
A time before the world lost its innocence. Now it’s swearing and auto tune.
@thomascarroll9556
@thomascarroll9556 3 года назад
Haha, you think the Beatles were innocent.
@mikemacdt1
@mikemacdt1 3 года назад
@@thomascarroll9556 no, but their music was not full of swearing unlike today’s .
@thomascarroll9556
@thomascarroll9556 3 года назад
@@mikemacdt1 well definitely not autotune, Andy Hildebrand didn’t invent it until the late 90s, first song used on the vocals of "Believe" by Cher, 1998. They may not have sworn in lyrics but they had a few rude lyrics slipped in, so to speak.
@mikemacdt1
@mikemacdt1 3 года назад
@@thomascarroll9556 but you can’t compare it to the filth today that young kids listen too.
@thomascarroll9556
@thomascarroll9556 3 года назад
@@mikemacdt1 🤔
@celebmom1
@celebmom1 3 года назад
You were right it got blocked!!! Then it sneaks on your page after you appeal hopefully everyone finds it now ⭐️
@shad6644
@shad6644 3 года назад
Have I commented on this video already? Maybe. But every video regarding ‘She Loves You’ gets my same comment. Aside from energy, harmonies, melody, it’s the concept. It’s not ‘I Love Her’ or ‘She Love Me.’ If you’re the girl, the Beatles are advocating for you (how awesome), if you’re the boy, the Beatles are your best friend/Dutch uncle (how awesome) telling you to get your head straight. It’s a caring, third-person perspective of ‘your’ relationship and that’s selfless and beautiful. God, I do love the Beatles…
@deniserhodes2655
@deniserhodes2655 3 года назад
I still remember seeing them for the first time on Ed Sullivan Show. I was very upset because I couldn't hear them over all the screaming.
@user-in2rh2zm1j
@user-in2rh2zm1j 3 года назад
Regarding modern Music, The Beatles are the Mother of everything we do.
@Mr.Tin_88
@Mr.Tin_88 2 года назад
It's so heart-warming to see new generation reacting and enjoying to the greatest band of all times.
@eh-i1841
@eh-i1841 2 года назад
Lots of girls fainted,and had to be carried to the Saint John’s ambulance,to be revived.They were an absolute phenomenon.I was 13,and living in the North of England,a few miles from Liverpool.They absolutely burst onto the scene.We girls were either Paul,or John devotees.A few wanted George.I didn’t know anyone who said Ringo was their favourite.Now George is my favourite,and I love how down to earth Ringo is. And the music.Just wonderful.❤️🇬🇧
@jarichards99utube
@jarichards99utube 3 года назад
Tons of great Beatle music. But - for a COMPLETELY DIFFERENT Experience, you might want to react to "Here There & Everywhere" I think you'll be GLAD you did. : ) -cheers
@taragreenetarotastro
@taragreenetarotastro 3 года назад
I got to experience the Beatles at 12 years old. Got to see them play live 4 times. OMG, the girls screamed so loud. Life long Beatles fan.
@anneannabu5130
@anneannabu5130 Год назад
Wow it must have been amazing to see
@brucetracy8456
@brucetracy8456 3 года назад
I love it when you see she starts to smile and see the magic that was and is The Beatles. Fifty five plus years later and that enthusiasm and magic still shine through. It brings a smile to my face as well and a little tear to my eye. So glad new generations are learning to appreciate and love The Beatles. Thank God for RU-vid for keeping not only The Beatles music alive but so many other classic bands that new generations might never have been exposed to!
@joelilley6603
@joelilley6603 3 года назад
OMG before the Beatles came along it was crooners, and vocal groups like the Everly Brothers, Do-Whop music, and Elvis of course, but no one had EVER heard anything like this song, or I Want To Hold Your Hand. The Beatles changed EVERYTHING forever!! And it was good. 👍😎 I'm 70, and I think it's great that younger audiences are appreciating not only the Beatles, but many other artist from our generation. Thanks for the Reaction! 🤗
@icanfartloud
@icanfartloud Год назад
"but no one had EVER heard anything like this song,"...you literally don't know what you're talking about.
@virginiapicker
@virginiapicker Год назад
@@icanfartloud or maybe he does
@bobbybrettel5422
@bobbybrettel5422 2 года назад
Two great Beatles videos are Here Comes the Sun and In My Life.
@richardflores8804
@richardflores8804 3 года назад
When I met Paul, I cried!
@michaeljohnson2618
@michaeljohnson2618 3 года назад
I'd probably drop to my knees!
@glennwood9501
@glennwood9501 3 года назад
haha
@edmundpower1250
@edmundpower1250 3 года назад
Was he standing on your foot?
@ardalla535
@ardalla535 3 года назад
All the early songs were brilliantly marketed. They managed to convince a whole generation of young girls that they wanted to hold their hand and be their boyfriend. The girls responded by falling in love with them and buying all their records. "Love, love me do you know I love you I'll always be true so pleeeeeze ... love me do" And the girls did.
@edmundpower1250
@edmundpower1250 3 года назад
Is that a pat down or a put down on female vulnerability?
@ronalddobis6782
@ronalddobis6782 3 года назад
Those are your generation's grandmothers and great-grandmothers screaming.
@joesmith4222
@joesmith4222 3 года назад
I guess you could say that👍
@fredmila
@fredmila 3 года назад
Grandmothers at most. That is not during the war.
@alanmusicman3385
@alanmusicman3385 3 года назад
Greetings from the UK. How about listening to "I Feel Fine" (please the studio version, not some screaming-compromised live performance). That one is their best single, IMO - the innovative intro, the guitar work, song build, the layered harmonies and the hook line have to be among the best ever in a pop song. Right up there with "Happy Together" and songs like that.
@michaeljohnson2618
@michaeljohnson2618 3 года назад
That's just it as simple as many of their songs are at face value they're extremely complex the guitars the drumming the harmonizing is truly amazing..I'm pretty sure George Martin went over every note on every song before it hit the vinal...you don't see alot of interviews with him I've read hes very humble but also heard and read from some very knowledgeable people he was an integral part of the puzzle
@alanmusicman3385
@alanmusicman3385 3 года назад
@@michaeljohnson2618 He did get a lot of recognition and screen time in the Beatles "Anthology" video series (on DVD) and yes, you're quite right, he was a modest man who contributed enormously to what the Beatles did. He had had a full-on classical musical training, but (by the time the Beatles got big) was not in the least precious about making pop music with classical touches. Sadly he is no longer with us he died at his home in Wiltshire in 2016.
@charlesbunch8383
@charlesbunch8383 3 года назад
Yeay! It's available now! This video was not available to view for the longest time, I thought it was gone. I'm a massive Beatles fan as well as Elvis. I'm surprised that Lennon is cut out of the majority of the video. Obviously the aspect ratio has been messed with.
@dennishardy3869
@dennishardy3869 3 года назад
I really appreciated the Beatles songs. But I couldn't understand how crazy and ridiculous the girls could be. Screaming their lungs out. I mean yes the Beatles were just about exciting as Elvis was in some ways. But yet when the Beatles u boarded their plain the girls just went wild but with some signs reading the Beatles rule, Elvis is Dead!! I mean C'mon to go to that extreme. As a great singer your devestating great for awhile but most likely dead a short while later. I guess that's the music business for you. I was too young to appreciate them when they hit the stage. But they were awesome. And I really appreciated how John Lennon and Paul McCartney complimented Elvis as did Elvis with them. Thanks for your Reaction Dani.
@MigdaliaTomalinas-os2nz
@MigdaliaTomalinas-os2nz 11 месяцев назад
I was about 14 yrs. at the time of this performance. A friend told me about Elvis and I saw the other performances and was blown away. Love at first sight and at 80 the excitement of those performances are still fresh in my mind. Love your reactions.
@ronnie237
@ronnie237 3 года назад
Saw the Beatles live in Philly August, 1966.
@jeffnaslund
@jeffnaslund 3 года назад
The Beatles performed the first-ever stadium concerts. Shea stadium had over 60,000 screaming people, with equipment that’s akin to a bar band
@strikerorwell9232
@strikerorwell9232 3 года назад
The record companies are not interested in 4 guys with guitars and drums. Ive done 4 auditions with my old band and the producer didnt complain about any of us but simply said this style wont sell any records nowadays? That's exactly what they said when the Beatles did their first audition on Decca records.
@michaeljohnson2618
@michaeljohnson2618 3 года назад
George Martin picked them up immediately and he was the biggest fish in the music producer world
@strikerorwell9232
@strikerorwell9232 3 года назад
@@michaeljohnson2618 Yeas George Martin was the glue they needed to make these records. Now I'm too old to audition and unless Giles Martin (Son of George Martin) gives me a record contract, it wont happen? The most painful part is that my bandmates all died too young between 30 to 39. Im the only one alive, and Im 45 now. (We were the same age all of us)
@panchopuskas1
@panchopuskas1 2 года назад
It was just the raw energy of it all. No mixers, no autotune, no fancy backdrop or dance routines.......just 3 amplifiers, a set of drums a couple of mics taped up to the stand to stop them from shaking and the stage full of litter.....oh, and bags of talent........those were the days......
@francismickus2866
@francismickus2866 3 года назад
What I admire about the song is the 2 voice/3 voice conversation...
@andrewburnham2133
@andrewburnham2133 3 года назад
I saw her standing there. Absolute classic.
@PhilipShand
@PhilipShand 8 месяцев назад
I saw the Beatles live in Melbourne Australia in 1964. Fabulous. At the end of the show there were puddles on the floor from girls wetting themselves ! My 40 something daughter still can't grasp why I'm such a fan. Neither can I but.........they were simply THE BEATLES.........
@crashcorrigan9733
@crashcorrigan9733 3 года назад
God, they were so young. So was I. Thanks for the play. Great times. Great memories.
@jackhargrove4275
@jackhargrove4275 Год назад
I was 7 yrs.Old , when I saw them , on The Ed Sullivan Show when they 1st came to America. I am now 67 yrs. old . Absolutely My Favorite Band of All Time , besides later The Bee Gees !✌️💖✌️💖✌️💯🙏
@neilmcdonald9164
@neilmcdonald9164 Год назад
There used to be a quip about them not leaving a dry seat in the venue 🎩
@tonym362
@tonym362 7 месяцев назад
We just celebrated the 60th anniversary of their 1st time on American TV. I remember waiting all week for that Sunday & the Ed Sullivan show. Feb 9th, 1964. Everyone was in front of a TV.
@j.l.jacobs3370
@j.l.jacobs3370 2 года назад
Young lady, I can't tell you how much good it does me to see your generation getting into the best music of our time...I was 9 when I saw The Beatles on The Ed Sullivan Show...I never will forget the first song ...I want to hold your hand....It was our parents and three children, I was the youngest....We went crazy watching them....To this day I thank God I had an older sister and she was so loving to me teaching and sharing life stories with me and it was the same way with the Beatles....I always knew way more about them than my friend and back then....Knowledge was power, well, maybe not power, but it sure gave importance to you and your friends that ran with you....Also, My father and uncle who was a State Trooper...They took my sister and her friends to New Orleans to watch the Beatles in concert...We live about 200 miles from New Orleans....Back then the Crescent City was a wonderful place to take your family, like to Mardi Gras...all the way until Fat Tuesday...But today, you can't take your family there anymore...It's very unsafe....I'm sorry, back to the subject.....When they all got home from the concert...I met them in the drive way....I swear, they looked like they've been in a fight, especially those four teenage girls...I ask my father and uncle what happen to them...They told me that they watched the girl for three straight hours...It was all the other girls ...The whole crowd of girls were all out of control....Father said, he was thinking about asking for his money back because you couldn't hear a damn thing...Just screaming girl but he said, he did get to watch the fab four jump around on the stage...OK, again, forgive me, I know I've gone over my allotted time....I leave you with this prediction....a thousand years from now, The Beatles music will still be relevant.....One last thing. I love every album but Abbey Road is hands down, my favorite, maybe because it was the last album but it's still an awesome album....There's so many great songs on it....(Oh Darling)...Wow!!. What a song...You should hear Paul's voice on that song....It's next level ...One more little bit, side two on the album.....I love the whole side, but some people say the last 13 minutes is the best but I say all of side two is...ICONIC...Once you hear it...it's yours and it will be with you forever, until that day when you find yourself on your way to heaven....I wonder what that band is going to look like.....All four Beatles....young again....Thank you sweet lady for making my week..
@beatlejim64
@beatlejim64 3 года назад
This clip is from Manchester England...November 20, 1963. They arrive in the US on Feb.7, 1964.
@boosuedon
@boosuedon 3 года назад
It was incredible! Unbelievable! I had never seen anything like it before or since! I took my then girlfriend to see "A Hard Days Night" at the theater and could not hear a word of dialog because of all of the girls in the audience screaming! We waited for a week and went to see it again so we could hear what the actors were saying! I am 70 years old now but still remember that period as a "WTF" moment! In reflection I am so thankful that I lived in the period that I have lived! You folks can't ever imagine the excitement that we knew!
@AT-cs7og
@AT-cs7og 3 года назад
here there and everywhere
@scottski51
@scottski51 3 года назад
Gone to Norwegian Wood
@williamwoolcock
@williamwoolcock Год назад
This was a first beacon of freedom. I thought at 15 years old, they changed everything and got us out of our suburban boredom. What a reaction to the hair which forever changed men's styles. Came right along with I Want to Hold Your Hand, pure revolution!
@barryk1701
@barryk1701 Год назад
Even though it's not live you NEED to listen to the song "Tomorrow Never Knows", only 3 years after She Loves You it's a massive change and a start to what would become "The summer of Love" with the advent of Psychedelic music totally mind blowing
@bobocah69
@bobocah69 3 года назад
They stopped doing concerts because they cant hear themselves and they dont feel it anymore. You dont hear that kind of reason to any other bands, some of them disbanded because of disagreement or drop of fame.
@pjmoseley243
@pjmoseley243 3 года назад
It was such an amazing time to be a teenager, every generation fell for the Beatles, they created a song and music for every occasion and every event, their songs and music crossed all cultures and languages. It changed the Russian peoples attitude. Russian fans were jailed if they were caught playing the Beatles.
@brainsareus
@brainsareus 3 года назад
It was the first time in history; that girls [or, boys for that matter] were able to be so openly hormonal. It changed the world.
@ZoeyPaigeLunaPhD
@ZoeyPaigeLunaPhD 3 года назад
Didn’t this happen for Elvis too?
@270yis7
@270yis7 3 года назад
@@ZoeyPaigeLunaPhD ...and before Elvis, Frank Sinatra. Each time, however, I think the scale and scope grew significantly.
@newcastlerabbit
@newcastlerabbit 3 года назад
Biggest band on the planet
@georgealexander141
@georgealexander141 3 года назад
The bobby soxers screamed at Sinatra in the 1940s.
@John-gv2ug
@John-gv2ug 3 года назад
No, it happened in the 40s and 50s with Frank Sinatra, Johnnie Ray and Elvis at least. When Elvis was on TV shows in the 50s (i.e. Ed Sullivan) he was only shown from waist up to try and conceal the gyrating hip movements.
@Greg-bz2bf
@Greg-bz2bf Год назад
I was born in 1960 to hip parents and grew up with the Beatles. LOL I wanted to name my younger brother Ringo upon his birth. The Beatles. Long Live Ringo.
@peterbadore1338
@peterbadore1338 3 года назад
If "She Loves You" can't get you excited you're brain dead. For a good-quality show search Sweden 1963.
@nelsonx5326
@nelsonx5326 3 года назад
God I wish I could have seen the Beatles. I was not a Beatles fan until Abbey Road came out in '69, when I was 13 years old. The Beatles were no more by that time. And most parents kept kids on a short leash back then, in bed by 9 and such. And my parents weren't into pop music, or the whole music revolution with the Woodstock style bands. The only money I had came from my after school newspaper delivery route, I was just a few years too young too go to these historical music events. The good thing is the Vietnam war draft ended 6 months before I turned 18. I wanted to make sure my kids saw some legends, so I took my son to see Mountain and Johnny Winter. My daughter I took to see Bob Dylan. These living rock and roll treasures are not immortal. Seeing them perform leaves a memory in the soul. God I love the Beatles.
@radar0412
@radar0412 3 года назад
Yeah, there's never been a crowd reaction similar to the Beatles Fans of the early 60's. Also nobody could end a song as well as the Beatles. They rarely just Faded a song out. Cheers from the Past!
@explorer1968
@explorer1968 3 года назад
The Beatle steamroller was just starting, smashing conservatives, negative critics, and the undecided. And being so British, they added the Americanism Yeah, Yeah, Yeah..., the rest is history!!!
@dolfin98
@dolfin98 Год назад
Eventually they gave up playing live and explained the reason being that they couldn’t hear themselves playing but more so their music was becoming more complex and studio-based and they were unable to replicate it live. You could spend a long time studying the various incarnations of the Beatles they created an incredible amount of music in a short seven years at the top And of course their music will go on forever pleasing anybody who has a discerning ear I am always astonished when I hear of young people who don’t know about the Beatles and in some cases have never heard of them where have they been? Very strange
@MrJTPEPPER
@MrJTPEPPER 3 года назад
You made a valid point They couldn't hear themselves and You will notice on most of the early performances they were working without monitors. The fans just drowned them out through sheer lung power. I'm 72 and I played this stuff when I was 15 as a lead guitar player. I grew up right from the beginning of it and it was exciting to perform these songs. I play bass now and I still after all these years love playing all this material. I think it is still as relevant now as it was then.
@jamesscanlan6240
@jamesscanlan6240 3 года назад
There seem to be two phases to the Beatles; four lads from Liverpool who conquered the world with perfectly crafted and irresistible pop songs and studio Beatles who stopped touring and revolutionized music for all time.
@liamtagumpay5331
@liamtagumpay5331 3 года назад
Thank you Dani for your reaction to one of my all time favourite British groups. I grew up with the invasion of the Brits’ music in the Philippines. 1st time I heard of the Beatles was back in 1963. I migrated to the USA back in the late 60s and up to this day I’m still their fan. I wish you would also vlog about the Rolling Stones, Peter & Gordon, Gerry & the Pacemakers, Hollies, Turtles, Lulu, Monkees, Dave Clark 5, Herman’s Hermits, Dusty Springfield, Cliff Richard, Bee Gees, Chad & Jeremy, Petula Clark, Englebert Humperdinck, Tom Jones, Matt Monro, and so many others. There were also quite a few of great artists in the USA back in the 60s, ie Everly Brothers, Dell Shannon, Brenton Wood, Stevie Wonder, Temptations, Gary Lewis & the Playboys, Boxtops, Shirrels, Roy Orbison, and many more.
@rogerknox9147
@rogerknox9147 17 дней назад
Overall I don't think any of the British bands you mention were as great as the Beatles (the BeeGees came closest in a more mannered way), so I would wish there were more Beatles songs in this vlog. As for the USA, a number of great artists but I find the music to be very different in style, hard to compare with the British. 9 (except for the Monkees who you don't mention.)
@adriantraynor278
@adriantraynor278 2 года назад
This was number 1 on the day that my sister was born. I do not believe in astronomy. I once said that your life might as well be governed by what was no 1 on the day when you were born. My sister has certainly proved that to be true.50 years later and she still loves you if you have the cash to splash!!!
@jamesconnors4297
@jamesconnors4297 11 месяцев назад
Shel Loves you is still without a doubt the best early Beatles song. the version you are reviewing here isn't performed to it's best as the boys were shouting to hear themselves ..this version from the royal variety performance is much better and if you watch the whole set you can see they are clearly out to impress & are enjoying themselves whole performance ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-158Oyfxqbtg.html she loves you ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-158Oyfxqbtg.html
@jameskoralewski1006
@jameskoralewski1006 2 года назад
Just play any song from their final album, together, Abbey Road. All the songs are good on this album.
@murphykemplin6725
@murphykemplin6725 3 года назад
the screaming and unable to hear themselfs is why they stopped touring
@suzieoaks8317
@suzieoaks8317 Год назад
Would have been better to start the record at the beginning - to hear those drums exploding out of the radio for the first time was amazing - that was so exciting and so different from anything we'd heard before. Btw, I was at that concert - couldn't hear a thing but it didn't matter a bit!
@Mr.56Goldtop
@Mr.56Goldtop Год назад
There's a tribute band that you can find on RU-vid called the Fab Four, and they are as close as we will ever get to the real deal. I saw them in Vegas once, they were incredible!
@Joe-bw2ew
@Joe-bw2ew Год назад
Beatles touched a nerve. They taught world how to enjoy the moment. Not to take life so Seriously.
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