Live at the BBC cover songs threw me way off. 34/50, but of all the songs from their real albums, I missed only a few, kicking myself that I couldn’t spit out Only a Northern Song fast enough. And then Tomorrow Never Knows is always one that I confuse with Inner Light
Ha, exactly. Missed the old cover songs and the fan club birthday track. But the only "real" Beatles song I couldn't get was Only A Northern Song. I knew the extract instantly, but couldn't place it. "From Yellow Submarine!" was all I could blurt out.
I guessed 22/50 of them correct. The problem for me was that most of these were their earlier songs and I’m not a huge fan of their earlier songs. I like their later stuff much better.
@@livewire2759 That's fair. Although, I think the reason why I like their later stuff better has more to do with the tone because at first they were just essentially spoiled kids where a lot of their songs were about how everyone loves them. Whereas their later stuff was, I personally thought, much more interesting just in terms of themes. And while their earlier stuff was more self focused love (i.e. Love Me Do, I Feel Fine, Please Please Me, and even A Hard Day's Night, etc.), their later stuff was much more about universal love or caring about everyone (i.e. With A Little Help From My Friends, Octopus's Garden, Sun King, All You Need Is Love, etc.). Also, I personally just find them to be more interesting musically speaking. Even if it's not psychedelic like Penny Lane for example.
@@nathanielschwartz425 That makes sense. It's not like I don't care for ANY of their later stuff. I prefer the older songs because they were more like the original rock and roll sound, which I like, but there are lots of later songs I like even more than their early stuff. Penny Lane is one of them, and Let It Be is probably my most favorite Beatles song of all... but only the album version with George's fantastic guitar solo. LOL
@@livewire2759 Yeah Let It Be is amazing. And the solo is really fun to play. Although I only know how to play one of the solos. I think it's the original, I'm not sure, it's the solo that you hear on their greatest hits (the album 1). And I also LOVE the song The Long And Winding Road.
@@nathanielschwartz425 I think the "1" version of Let It Be is the original "single" version, but that album has a lot of remixing on it, so who knows...
31/50. I absolutely nailed the first half but really struggled with the second half. Mainly because most of them were quite obscure earlier tracks that I am not as familiar with. Still fun to do and thanks for uploading!
Got 41/50. Had trouble with some of the early BBC stuff. A few of the songs I didn't know it was the Beatles but recognized the song itself so got it that way. There is another you tube video floating around where a guy uses between .25 and 1 second of the recording to identify songs. Now that was hard. I think I got 8/15 right one that one.
I am a huge fan of early Beatles, but I didn't even knew 9 of the titles that appeared here. I guess it's time I listened to all those pre-Beatles songs. My score is 37/50.
You used songs not on their albums and I think that makes it unreasonably difficult. Also, that very very annoying backround music along with the loud beeping made it too hard to think if you did not get the song immediately. Having hard ones in a lineup is fine, but you steered away from too many of their best songs!
He also chose sometimes obvious parts and didn't get the names completely right on some. Ex: Lucille (Clip shown has the BBC presenter literally saying the name of the song and then also spelling it as Lucile lmao)
Great quiz. The Beeb stuff was a clever insert, but you missed a beat with the Decca and Star Club tracks. Shout!, Bad to Me and Leave My Kitten Alone would have been interesting additions, but maybe next time!
Help. Don t let me down, Obladi, Strawberry fields, Penny Lane, Yesterday, Blackbird, Hello Goodbyu, Hey, Bulldog, Let it be(album version) , all together now, For no one, She said, Tomorrow never knows, it's all too much, Dr. Robert... Tired:) check yourself. The Beatles forever!
38/50 Missed its all too much and it’s only a northern song because I rarely listen to yellow submarine lol what a shame missed all the live in bbc ones too lol
Songs I guessed on first try: 1. Help! 2. Don't let me down 3. Obladi oblada 4. Strawberry fields forever 5. Penny lane 6. Yesterday 7. Blackbird 8. Hello goodbye 9. Hey bulldog 10. Let it be 11. All together now 12. For no one 13. She said she said 14. Tomorrow never knows 15. It's all too much 16. Dr. Robert 17. Eleanor Rigby 18. Only a northern song 19. And your bird can sing 20. Hey Jude 21. Devil in her heart 22. All I've got to do 23. Don't bother me 24. All my loving 25. I want to hold your hand 26. I wanna be your man 27. Lucile 28. This boy 29. Words of love 30. I'll get you 31. Baby's in black 32. Every little thing 33. Honey don't 34. I'll follow the sun 35. I'm a loser 36. Kansas city 37. Mr. Moonlight 38. No reply 39. Rock N' roll music 40. What you're doing
41 or 42 of 50, didn't get many of the BBC since I rarely listen to the sessions, and am I the only one who hates it when you know the lyric to a song and your brain is like, well you don't get to know the name
missed 11, but thas me coming back to the beatles after attempting to find similar music. What I found? Klaatu, Tame Impala, The Drums and Genesis. almost good.
32/50 I didn't get the earlier ones because my mum probably used to listen to them in the car but I don't remember bc I was like 5 and I'm still a kid so haven't listened to every single Beatles song but I've heard defiantly more than half maybe e 3/4
I was doing ok. The songs I didnt get I never cared for anyway. When you got into the very early stuff I ran out of fingers. I probably ended up knowing more than half.
I didn't know the name of five of the whole, but almost all of them were on the tip of my tongue, except, Moonlight bay . And Happy birthday dear Saturday club, I honestly hadn't heard.
Aside from the ones when they sang the titles ("I'm a Loser", I Wanna Be Your Man", etc.), this was a great challenge. Starting at about 5 minutes in you started playing things I could never give you the titles of. Well done! (If you think I'm a newbie I was at Second Shea, and I still own a 1964 copy of "In His Own Write."
A Beatles quiz and nothing from Rubber Soul, Sergent Peppers, Abbey Road, A Hard Days Night? And instead you choose songs (some of them even covers) that they did in their early years and their not even in their albums? Honestly, seems so stupid. Terrible quiz
Oh dear. 'Over You' is not a song title. 'Moonlight Bay' is not a song but a sketch/novelty item. That's moving the goal posts, don't you think? On the other hand: Great idea to include the title line of the song to be guessed in the clip, what a challenge (several)! And why don't you play all of Beatles For Sale in a row? And there were clips that were not from the original releases (two or three, if I'm not mistaken). Hope you enjoyed making it, though.
@@andremariano6263 It's more difficult if you have songs from different albums and time periods following each other than several songs from the same album one after the other. When you know an album you may remember several songs once one of them is played, by way of association. They nest close together in your memory.
Why are you so heated. They just wanted to give people a good time and if you don’t like it then don’t watch it. They clearly kept you watching through the thing so it couldn’t have been that bad
correct: help ob la di ob la da strawberry fields forever all my loving no reply i wanna be your man i’ll follow the sun i’m a loser all i’ve gotta do don’t bother me baby’s in black penny lane i wanna hold your hand devil in her heart yesterday for no one and your bird can sing hey jude blackbird hello goodbye eleanor rigby let it be incorrect: don’t let me down hey bulldog she said she said tomorrow never knows it’s all too much doctor robert only a northern song all together now happy birthday dear saturday song glad all over shot of rhythm and blues carol carabella lend me your comb lucile what you’re doing over you rock and roll music moonlight bay this boy every little thing ooh my soul i’ll get over you words of love mr moonlight kansas city