LOVE IT!| FIRST TIME HEARING The Beatles - I Saw Her Standing There REACTION

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  • LOVE IT!| FIRST TIME HEARING The Beatles - I Saw Her Standing There REACTION
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  • @scottchapin2323
    @scottchapin2323 Před 13 dny +541

    The Beatles manager, Brian Epstein, once said, That the kids in the 2000's would still be listening to The Beatles. He was spot on, on that one.

    • @chrisoakley5830
      @chrisoakley5830 Před 13 dny +32

      I wonder if he knew that there would also be no new music worth listening to in the 2000s?

    • @russallert
      @russallert Před 13 dny +20

      Yeah, it was actually their press guy Derek Taylor, but close enough. He wrote that as part of the liner notes to the Beatles For Sale album in 1964. Back in the early 2000s, through a series of connections, I taught a course on The Beatles for three summer sessions at the University of Victoria (in British Columbia, Canada), and when I got to discussing Beatles For Sale, I always made a point of reading that paragraph aloud.

    • @empire7179
      @empire7179 Před 13 dny +8

      I don't think so because if it wasn't for these reaction shows like what Jay and Amber are doing these kids wouldn't even know who the Beatles were let alone listen to their music. You remember when they first did "We Are The World" they didn't recognize none of the artists. And before doing this reaction show they didn't listen to none of the Beatles records. There are still a lot of kids out here that have no idea who the Beatles are. Which is sad because it's also a part of American music history not only England. I just praise God that I had a chance to hear them when they first came out as a child.

    • @ruthlafler5622
      @ruthlafler5622 Před 13 dny +11

      Except I see a remarkable number of "reactions" where the person says they know nothing about the Beatles and never heard their music. Sometimes I wonder what rocks they live under, but realize the way the music is distributed now, people never have to hear anything outside their preferred genre: you like something, and the algorithms will keep feeding you similar stuff. At least people are open to learning!

    • @Fritzw75
      @Fritzw75 Před 13 dny +8

      @@chrisoakley5830 your right on with that statement. Music after the 1980s left a lot to be desired. All of it sucks. Okay 90 percent sucks.

  • @waynecanning4122
    @waynecanning4122 Před 13 dny +462

    The Beatles actually recorded their entire main catalog in about 7+ years. Now THAT’s incredible!!!!

    • @flerbus
      @flerbus Před 13 dny +36

      had more musical growth and styles than most bands have in 30 years

    • @Homunculas
      @Homunculas Před 13 dny +24

      @@flerbus From "Love me do" to "Across the Universe".

    • @Billp19733
      @Billp19733 Před 13 dny +37

      First album was recorded on February 11th 1963. Last time they recorded together was on January 3, 1970 at Abbey Road studios in London. Just shy of 7 years. John Lennon was 29 years old, Ringo Starr was 29 years old, Paul McCartney was 27 years old and George Harrison was 26 years old. That's mind blowing!!

    • @stevenstranger5688
      @stevenstranger5688 Před 13 dny +18

      At the time it seemed longer than it actually was. They just had so many hits on the radio at one time.

    • @pjg58x
      @pjg58x Před 13 dny +9

      Actually their first recording was in September 1962 when they recorded their first single Love Me Do. Their last recording session as a group was in August 1969 when they finished up the Abbey Road album. Paul, George and Ringo got together in January 1970 to wrap up the song I Me Mine. John had already quit the band about 4 months earlier.

  • @donw804
    @donw804 Před 13 dny +156

    While I wish I was younger now, I would not trade having grown up with the Beatles in the 60's for anything. Every baby boomer will say the same.

  • @josephtingley654
    @josephtingley654 Před 11 dny +65

    What separates The Beatles from any other musical act, is they never had a "sound", because not ONE song sounds like another song and each song is like opening a new joyful present. I've said it before and I'll say it again, The Beatles are the greatest musical act of all time and the greatest gift given to the world.

    • @DawnSuttonfabfour
      @DawnSuttonfabfour Před 10 dny +1

      Amen brother

    • @tzcomp
      @tzcomp Před 10 dny +1

      Be careful! You could be cancelled like John Lennon was.

    • @josephtingley654
      @josephtingley654 Před 10 dny +1

      @@tzcomp Yeah, I'm not worried about it, because it's 100% true and nobody can change it. The Beatles changed everything culturally in the 60's and revolutionized the way music was recorded, basically it was their music that created mult-itrack recording systems and how they could be used to create new and innovative ways of recording music. (of course that's because of their producer/5th Beatle George Martin)

    • @tzcomp
      @tzcomp Před 9 dny +1

      @@josephtingley654 I was just being facetious. John Lennon got into a lot of trouble in the mid 60s for a Jesus comment. I'm old enough to remember the bans and album bonfires. I didn't agree with them, of course.

    • @the-dave-house-project
      @the-dave-house-project Před 9 dny +2

      @@tzcomp John was correct in the Jesus comment though. :P

  • @Friend_Of_The_Muse
    @Friend_Of_The_Muse Před 13 dny +157

    Ringo just celebrated his 84th Birthday yesterday.

    • @Friend_Of_The_Muse
      @Friend_Of_The_Muse Před 13 dny +11

      He is still looking spry and fly as ever. Happy Birthday Richard Starkey! And many more! He said "Peace and Looove" to everyone.✌

    • @pandorafox3944
      @pandorafox3944 Před 13 dny +7

      Bless him! ❤

  • @billcunningham1121
    @billcunningham1121 Před 13 dny +154

    Happy 84th birthday to Ringo!

    • @BritIronRebel
      @BritIronRebel Před 13 dny +8

      Yep... Saw a photo online of him and Barbara celebrating with his signature ✌️
      Congrats Ringo!! 🎉🏎️💥

  • @Mia-xu9zn
    @Mia-xu9zn Před 13 dny +139

    It feels like decades,but they were together only 8 years, quite a musical span,indeed.

    • @mikek5958
      @mikek5958 Před 13 dny +4

      Actually John, Paul and George were together from 1957 to 1970 and they knew Ringo since about 1960 or so when he was in Rory Storm and The Hurricanes but I'm guessing you mean all four together as The Beatles.

    • @papercup2517
      @papercup2517 Před 13 dny +4

      @@mikek5958 Or maybe, in terms of their recording career..?

    • @mikek5958
      @mikek5958 Před 13 dny +1

      @@papercup2517 They actually recorded as The Quarrymen in 1958 believe it or not but yeah, eight year recording career as The Beatles works too.

    • @danholmesfilm
      @danholmesfilm Před 13 dny

      and only like 5 of those years were exploring new sounds

    • @olivierroy5540
      @olivierroy5540 Před 12 dny +1

      @@mikek5958don’t forget that Ringo only joined the band in 1962. So yeah it would be 8 years

  • @mysteriousplankton
    @mysteriousplankton Před 11 dny +24

    That's George playing the guitar solo. Paul is bass. John is rhythm guitar. George is lead guitar. Ringo is killing it on drums.

  • @russellgtyler8288
    @russellgtyler8288 Před 13 dny +138

    I'm 74 years old and can't always remember why I walked into a room, but I can still remember all the lyrics from the music of my youth.

    • @MaryannTurton
      @MaryannTurton Před 12 dny +6

      I feel that Russ!😅

    • @timcoffin6350
      @timcoffin6350 Před 12 dny +2

      Except for the bathroom.... I ALWAYS remember why I went there....

    • @cwoyciesjes
      @cwoyciesjes Před 12 dny +1

      haha, yes!!

    • @Barbie8051
      @Barbie8051 Před 8 dny +1

      This is when we put a nickel or dime in the machine and pushed the buttons to get the song we wanted..... Remember..??

    • @Bozoette
      @Bozoette Před 2 dny

      right there with ya

  • @Billp19733
    @Billp19733 Před 13 dny +260

    Amber. I love when people say their career spand a long time. Because it feels that way. They were only a famous (recording) band for 6-7 years. They were famous in the UK in 1963 but became world famous in 64. So in 6+ years (1963-1970) they had 12 albums, many singles and changed the world. All those changes they went through, people then changed along with them. All in about 6 years. By the time they last recorded together, none of them were 30 years old. George was 26. Let that blow your mind.

    • @lia53233
      @lia53233 Před 13 dny +16

      Yeah. I recently saw an interview with Ringo where he said that if it wasn't for Paul's work ethic they would have made three albums and been forgotten to time. It's a shame he gets so much flack since he's responsible for much of their longevity.

    • @Billp19733
      @Billp19733 Před 13 dny +5

      @@lia53233 I couldn't agree more!!

    • @LBinsocal
      @LBinsocal Před 13 dny +5

      Paul gets no flak from me… John Lennon was the Band Killer, only outdone by Eric Clapton who quit 5 different bands

    • @lia53233
      @lia53233 Před 13 dny +7

      @@LBinsocal if there's one thing the get back documentary taught me it's that they were just done as a band. They were a family, and they had outgrown each other. George was itching to go out and do his own thing. After Peter Jackson heard the audio where George was suggesting that he could do a solo album on the side, he showed that to Paul and Paul said he never knew about that and he wished he had been told about it because they could have stayed together and just done their own things on the side.

    • @Billp19733
      @Billp19733 Před 13 dny +5

      @@LBinsocal None of them were the band killer. They all clearly had enough. John never quit the band until the end but George and Ringo did. I still wouldn't say they were the band killer. I think history shows, they were all over it.

  • @MrJohndl
    @MrJohndl Před 12 dny +23

    This entire album was basically a live performance, captured on 2 track tape, with some reverb and compression. Genius.

  • @Napup
    @Napup Před 11 dny +34

    The songs "Get Back" and "Don't Let Me Down" really showcase Billy Preston's contributions. He can be heard in several songs in that late period.

  • @kennethbrown5164
    @kennethbrown5164 Před 13 dny +158

    Early in their career The Beatles had all of the top 5 hits at the same time.

    • @BobSwartzwelder
      @BobSwartzwelder Před 13 dny +18

      Not just the top 5, but 7 in the top 10 that were written by John and Paul

    • @memorylane7068
      @memorylane7068 Před 13 dny +18

      Yes, and 14 songs in the top 100 in that same week in April '64.

    • @garymorris1856
      @garymorris1856 Před 13 dny +19

      Yes, and as I sure you know, this has not happened before or since, and will not occur again.

    • @garymorris1856
      @garymorris1856 Před 13 dny +3

      @@memorylane7068 Amazing

    • @garymorris1856
      @garymorris1856 Před 13 dny +3

      @@BobSwartzwelder That is amazing, what were the other two, performed by different artists? The Beatles are in a category all by themselves, I will never forget seeing them in concert in 1965.

  • @seantetpon
    @seantetpon Před 13 dny +98

    Amber has soul. She connects with music in an inspiring way. Jay, you’re a lucky man!

  • @robertsaul234
    @robertsaul234 Před 13 dny +65

    Paul's "1-2-3-4" was the count in to a revolution.

    • @kennethyoffe908
      @kennethyoffe908 Před 12 dny +1

      Ha, yep! One-two-three-FAH! Nicely referenced by Supertramp at the end of The Logical Song.

    • @ricardo_miguel13
      @ricardo_miguel13 Před 11 dny +1

      and on the last ever beatles song he does the same!

    • @dustyelmer4427
      @dustyelmer4427 Před 11 dny +4

      I’ve been obsessed with the Beatles since I was 11, read every book I could get my hands on, and this comment is the perfect summation. Paul counted the world in with this!

  • @susiesunshine4982
    @susiesunshine4982 Před 13 dny +25

    Little Richard told the story of how he taught Paul McCartney to "ooooh!" like that. Paul has confirmed it. They played together in Germany in the early 60s. Love the early Beatles.

    • @Kieop
      @Kieop Před 9 dny

      Paul isn't going to challenge Little Richard's version, because it is an honour. Context is everything. When asked what Little Richard taught him, he will say that he taught him his pre-concert prep routine. When asked whether what
      Little Richard said is true, he will confirm it, because it would be an insult to deny it. The truth is that Paul was already doing it before he met Richard, but that of course, he copied it from Little Richard. When Little Richard says that he "taught" it to him [I mean if you listen to some versions of the story they are clearly exaggerated and ridiculous], he is claiming Paul as part of his legacy. He is giving him his blessing and saying this came from me. Little Richard was quite stingy with this blessing, often referring to other artists as thieves. But here, he is saying, I approve of this. I claim Paul.

  • @paulyoung8108
    @paulyoung8108 Před 13 dny +70

    It feels like decades,but they were together only 8 years, quite a musical span,indeed😊

    • @Billp19733
      @Billp19733 Před 13 dny +4

      Well from 1957 to 1970 but famous as a band from 1963 to 1970.

    • @meredithsmyth7059
      @meredithsmyth7059 Před 13 dny +3

      ​@@Billp19733not quite. John and Paul started playing together in '58, with George and Pete Best they became The Beatles in '60, and Ringo replaced Best in '62.

    • @Billp19733
      @Billp19733 Před 13 dny +1

      @@meredithsmyth7059 I'm only talking about how long they were recording music and famous. I also consider 57 (The Quarrymen) the beginning of the Beatles.

    • @Billp19733
      @Billp19733 Před 13 dny +1

      First album. On 11 February 1963, the Beatles recorded ten songs during a single studio session for their debut LP, Please Please Me. It was supplemented by the four tracks already released on their first two singles.

    • @sumonjamal1653
      @sumonjamal1653 Před 13 dny

      The Beatles first became a rock n roll band in 1960 and they were finally signed in 1962... Officially broke up in 1970.
      So, about 10 years.

  • @jamesdamiano8894
    @jamesdamiano8894 Před 13 dny +68

    It’s amazing how their sound changed over just a few years.

    • @peace-and-quiet
      @peace-and-quiet Před 13 dny +3

      Yeah. I always preferred the early stuff.

    • @Xcris_crosX
      @Xcris_crosX Před 13 dny +1

      In 7½ short years their sound, their style, their clothes, their look evolved and the world changed right along with them

  • @trixier6505
    @trixier6505 Před 10 dny +16

    I will never forget the night they first performed on the Ed Sullivan show. Everybody was watching, and it's all everyone talked about at school the next day. It was an overnight revelation and sensation! Never been repeated and likely never will. Now an old woman, I cherish growing up in the Fifties and being a teen in the Sixties. Unrestrained joy!

  • @mqmichael
    @mqmichael Před 13 dny +33

    Their entire catalog was recorded between 1963-1969. Think about how they progressed in just a short time. Amazing.

    • @ricardo_miguel13
      @ricardo_miguel13 Před 11 dny

      1962-1970

    • @mqmichael
      @mqmichael Před 11 dny +1

      @@ricardo_miguel13 Their last recording sessions were in 1969. Last album was released in 1970. First album was recorded Sep 1962 - Feb 1963. I stand corrected.

    • @BROU-bb2uc
      @BROU-bb2uc Před 9 dny +1

      ​@@mqmichaelonly other band to be together for a shorter time and tons of hits was CCR.

  • @grantcarl6338
    @grantcarl6338 Před 13 dny +88

    Billy Preston played on Get Back, I want you (She's so Heavy), Something, I Dig a Pony, I've Got a Feeling, One after 909, Don't Let Me Down, The Long and Winding Road. (2 of the Abbey Road album songs and the rooftop concert as well as their Let it Be Album)

    • @vicprovost2561
      @vicprovost2561 Před 13 dny +16

      Amber so needs to get lost into I Want You (She's So Heavy)! 🎸

    • @cosmiccowboy7764
      @cosmiccowboy7764 Před 13 dny +9

      He was at the rootop jam in 1969,too

    • @WBCRO
      @WBCRO Před 13 dny +5

      Upvote for the Long and Winding Road”. I get lost in that song. Every.Time.

    • @SocBeat
      @SocBeat Před 13 dny +5

      Sorry, not much of Abbey Road, but most of the Get Back sessions that became Let It Be.

    • @celt67
      @celt67 Před 13 dny +6

      ​@@grantcarl6338 He had absolutely nothing to do with any Abbey Road songs...( 'Something' is from Abbey Road ). Billy Preston only played on some of the Let It Be album songs.

  • @kathyastrom1315
    @kathyastrom1315 Před 13 dny +57

    You have to watch the movie A Hard Day’s Night!

  • @user-ub7gs8mr5i
    @user-ub7gs8mr5i Před 13 dny +18

    Most bands look for their sound and stick with it, the Beatles did a song and said OK now what can we do different now. That's what made them the best.

    • @debbiechang5781
      @debbiechang5781 Před 11 dny +3

      I always point out to new fans that the next Beatles song you hear will never sound like the last one you heard! So true and absolutely what made them so great. 🌸

    • @Reclining_Spuds
      @Reclining_Spuds Před dnem

      and never lost the quality! ❤

  • @dancrowley488
    @dancrowley488 Před 9 dny +9

    McCartney showing that he is, along with all his other talents, one of the great rock singers.

  • @LoveOldMusic808
    @LoveOldMusic808 Před 13 dny +105

    The Beatles won this year's 2024 GRAMMY award for Best Music Video for "I'm Only Sleeping". The video was animated with over 1,300 oil paintings.

    • @rosek2967
      @rosek2967 Před 13 dny +8

      I'm Only Sleeping is one of their best songs. So many people suggest the same ol', same ol'. I prefer many of their more "obscure" songs.

    • @juliajohnston7145
      @juliajohnston7145 Před 12 dny +6

      ​@@rosek2967My husband's favorite is Norwegian Woods, which is not requested often. 🤠

    • @David_Theisen
      @David_Theisen Před 12 dny +3

      I’d like to see a psychedelic video for Tomorrow Never Knows!! And one for I Want You(She’s So Heavy)

    • @randomanton
      @randomanton Před 11 dny

      @@rosek2967 yeah, some people even see those songs as "filler", but beatles just have so much material that theres something for everyone.

    • @DonP_is_lostagain
      @DonP_is_lostagain Před 10 dny

      @@juliajohnston7145 Paul explained this song in an interview and the "so I lit a fire" refers to setting fire to the woman's flat because she wouldn't have sex with the protagonist.

  • @MsUrbangirl
    @MsUrbangirl Před 13 dny +55

    The Beatles! Saw them live on Ed Sullivan when I was 11 years old!! ❤❤❤❤

    • @Richard2003
      @Richard2003 Před 13 dny +3

      Me too Same age.

    • @RaymondCarver-vy9uk
      @RaymondCarver-vy9uk Před 13 dny +2

      Crazy how many were inspired enough by seeing them on that show that they decided to be come musicians themselves!!

    • @jackknudson-rk1uv
      @jackknudson-rk1uv Před 13 dny +2

      I was 13,didn't cut my hair until the Army did 6 years later.

    • @user-bh5jv8hi3b
      @user-bh5jv8hi3b Před 13 dny +1

      I was a few years younger . Still , It didn't matter . I was hooked right away 🙂

    • @debbiechang5781
      @debbiechang5781 Před 12 dny +1

      Same here. 😁

  • @ritchiec6317
    @ritchiec6317 Před 13 dny +19

    The Beatles did EVERYTHING AND MORE IN JUST 6 YEARS UNBELIEVABLE!!!!

  • @thomasstambaugh5181
    @thomasstambaugh5181 Před 13 dny +21

    It is SO easy to forget just how revolutionary this music was when it was first released. A mark of their success is that NOBODY remembers what rock and roll -- especially in the US -- was like before hits like this. Paul McCartney's bass line and Ringo Starr's drum parts make this hit different from anything that came before it. The bass and drums combine to form a driving back-beat that was mesmerizing for those of us hearing it for the first time.
    Until the Beatles, most vocal groups didn't play their own instruments. Most rock and roll bands who did play their own instruments didn't even attempt close harmony like this. The combination, when it first hit the market, was breathtaking.
    There is a reason why so many early live Beatle performances are filled with screams from the audience -- they created an energy that NOBODY has ever even approached, never mind surpassed.
    This mix is also a throwback -- the instruments in the middle and the vocals on the right. That was the best that could be done with a "Stereo" pressing of the era, at least for a rock and roll band.
    Thanks for hitting this revolutionary number that started the ENTIRE music world that we know today.

  • @user-ok1rh3qh3b
    @user-ok1rh3qh3b Před 13 dny +92

    OMG Paul absolutely SMOKES on the bass.

    • @stevefreary7449
      @stevefreary7449 Před 13 dny +4

      and voice !

    • @scottmacdonald1826
      @scottmacdonald1826 Před 13 dny +4

      I was gonna comment about the bass on this.
      It's not complicated, just a pretty standard bassline, but holy fuck it's a WORKOUT!!!

    • @barryhallam1628
      @barryhallam1628 Před 11 dny

      Paul's boogie bass-line is what carries this song. It may be fairly basic to a bassist, but to sing the lyric at the same time, is something else entirely. This is the first track on the first Beatles LP I bought and I was stunned by it. Up until then, the Beatles (to me), was 'Love me do' and 'Please, Please Me'. Lennon's 'Twist and Shout' really put the icing on that LP, that back then, was just them.

    • @A-Lex123FS
      @A-Lex123FS Před 9 dny

      And he just kept getting better!

    • @NerfHerder909
      @NerfHerder909 Před 9 dny

      He's so good. I knew he was, but I remember getting Beatles Rock Band back in the day, and some of those bass lines were so fucking difficult. His vocal range is ridiculous, too.

  • @johnniekight1879
    @johnniekight1879 Před 13 dny +57

    John and Paul actually wrote this together in 1958. There are actually CDs of the Quarrymen doing it.

    • @FavoriteMovieDate
      @FavoriteMovieDate Před 13 dny +11

      So, if they wrote this in ‘58 John was 18 and Paul was 16! This is innocent love but 17 is a quite appropriate age for a girl that they would be interested in. Plus, so many fans, including me, were adolescents younger than 17, we wanted to hear songs that were youth oriented! I guess I am pointing this out because so many reactors seem to be offended by songs that have 17 year old girls as the romantic interest. Another example: ABBA and Dancing Queen.

    • @amitabhhajela681
      @amitabhhajela681 Před 13 dny +4

      @@FavoriteMovieDate This is a modern madness.

    • @mikek5958
      @mikek5958 Před 13 dny +6

      @@FavoriteMovieDate "Seventeen" is used a lot because it's the only teen age that has three syllables and flows better lyrically.

    • @FavoriteMovieDate
      @FavoriteMovieDate Před 13 dny +3

      @@mikek5958 Huh. Learn something new every day! Makes sense. Although they did use sixteen a lot, as well. Depends on the timing of the song I guess.

    • @mikek5958
      @mikek5958 Před 13 dny +2

      @@FavoriteMovieDate Haha yeah you're right, sixteen is used a lot as well. Ah what the hell do I know forget everything I said!

  • @stevedahlberg8680
    @stevedahlberg8680 Před 9 dny +5

    I have so many, but that is one of my absolute favorite earlier Beatles songs. Everything about it. And now that I've played in bands for so long and all that, it just makes me appreciate it even more. The apparent simplicity of it when it's not really. They're just so good.

  • @morph3on53
    @morph3on53 Před 7 dny +5

    At 73, I was there at the start of The Beatles, Bee Gees, Queen, ABBA, and many other super groups/singers. I watched the start of Flower Power and listened to Scott MacKenzie sing 'San Francisco', Richard Harris sing 'MacArthur Park' and Bob Dylan sing 'Blowin' In The Wind'. And so many others. I was truly blessed to live through that time. Thank you Amber and Jay for revisiting all this wonderful music.

  • @michaeleasterwood6558
    @michaeleasterwood6558 Před 13 dny +47

    George and his lead guitar is just fantastic

  • @byrd85land
    @byrd85land Před 13 dny +108

    Paul's bass work in this song is phenomenal!

    • @MikeR773
      @MikeR773 Před 13 dny

      Lol he lifted it from a Chuck Berry song note by note.

    • @etc7070
      @etc7070 Před 13 dny +1

      Right? It didn't have to be. It was just a potboiler, meant to make noise and make people dance. But Paul went hard!

    • @joe6096
      @joe6096 Před 13 dny +6

      Try playing it at the proper tempo AND singing lead vocals at the same time. I dare ya.

    • @tombeyerlein3813
      @tombeyerlein3813 Před 13 dny +3

      It's still a difficult piece to sustain for the duration of the song.

    • @MikeR773
      @MikeR773 Před 13 dny

      @@joe6096no one can. Macca is a musical genius.

  • @manangb
    @manangb Před 13 dny +14

    As a die hard Beatles fan, there are no words. They are the best ever hands down! Let me say too that their solo works are incredible too.

  • @MrMojoRisin1976
    @MrMojoRisin1976 Před 13 dny +8

    One of the most impressive things about the Beatles is that even when they were following trends, they were creating new ones.

  • @MarcAaronburnerAcct
    @MarcAaronburnerAcct Před 13 dny +31

    20 number one hits in just over 7 years. Amazing!

  • @ronshimon3623
    @ronshimon3623 Před 13 dny +43

    I would love to hear your reaction to AND I LOVE HER

  • @jorgeb555
    @jorgeb555 Před 9 dny +3

    There’s something other-worldly about this particular recording. Their first song on their first album might actually be their finest moment.
    Can’t believe you’re just hearing it for the first time! 😳👍🏽❤️

  • @porflepopnecker4376
    @porflepopnecker4376 Před 12 dny +9

    "She Loves You" was the first song that got me addicted to the Beatles when it came out. It activated pleasure centers in my brain that I didn't know existed, and the feeling was literally akin to a drug addiction. "I Saw Her Standing There" was one of the first follow-up songs to further stoke that never-ending endorphin high. That's what "Beatlemania" was.

  • @scottyg3406
    @scottyg3406 Před 13 dny +29

    You do Beatles, I'm here!

  • @kevinsacks3185
    @kevinsacks3185 Před 13 dny +27

    The lead off track from their debut album, Please Please Me. This entire album, 14 songs, was recorded in one day, under 10 hours, for a cost of about 400 pounds, about $13500 in todays value.

  • @andremarcospds
    @andremarcospds Před 11 dny +5

    MORE BEATLES!!!!

  • @smartiplants
    @smartiplants Před 13 dny +8

    I'm forever a Beatles fan. Before I retired, I would end each day of work blasting out "Twist and Shout" as I drove home.

  • @drc1989
    @drc1989 Před 13 dny +69

    This one still gets people on the dance floor. Paul's voice is the main one with John joining in the background. Their early stuff was so electric. Great choice!
    ✌️😁❤️🎶🎶🎶👍

  • @garymorris1856
    @garymorris1856 Před 13 dny +24

    This was one of the huge hits when they came to the US in 1964, I saw the Beatles in concert in 1965.

  • @robynfedalen1777
    @robynfedalen1777 Před 13 dny +7

    THE BEATLES RULE! Loved them since I was 7 and now I’m 69. Their music makes me so happy! ❤️✌🏻🎶

  • @Lianne108
    @Lianne108 Před 12 dny +5

    Sometimes I forget how young they were. Paul McCartney was only 20 years old when he wrote this song.

  • @memorylane7068
    @memorylane7068 Před 13 dny +18

    This is EPIC from their early years! Hope it makes it to the play list! You might want to try Twist and Shout, with John on lead vocal. He had a cold and they had to keep the first take of his vocal. They tried a second take, but his voice was shot.

    • @MikeR773
      @MikeR773 Před 13 dny +1

      Literally the first song on the first LP!

    • @Krzyszczynski
      @Krzyszczynski Před 12 dny +1

      It was shot about two-thirds the way through the first take! Note how he has to settle for a lower note when singing "baby" in the last two repetitions of "shake it up baby now".

    • @morryswigs2005
      @morryswigs2005 Před 12 dny +1

      I love John's voice on T&S. The cold made it sound earthy.

  • @magneto7930
    @magneto7930 Před 13 dny +21

    Rockin' right from the first album, these guys were undoubtedly the best! Everyone else competed for second place!
    I Want You by The Beatles with Billy Preston, next!

  • @Necile2
    @Necile2 Před 12 dny +5

    I can't believe you haven't yet reacted to one of the greatest Beatle songs of all time: "Yesterday." It is the most covered song in history.

  • @acslater017
    @acslater017 Před 13 dny +6

    The song “Please Please Me” is another fantastic high energy Beatles dance song from this era

  • @Jovin4273
    @Jovin4273 Před 13 dny +7

    I first heard this song in December of 1963. I was 13. I am now 74 and I still listen to the Beatles.

  • @ChickCiccarelli
    @ChickCiccarelli Před 13 dny +6

    Ahhhh the very, very early Beatles. So much silliness and fun.

  • @quik100
    @quik100 Před 13 dny +3

    Oh the memories...cannot begin to impart to you what it was like to be there....

  • @gmb858
    @gmb858 Před 13 dny +4

    "I Saw Her Standing There" was the very first song the Beatles played on the Ed Sullivan Show on February 9, 1964.i Over 70 million TVs tuned in, crime rates were reported "down" in several major cities. It was the first time many people had heard a Beatles song or seen them playing live. Beatlemania was growing and took off like a rocket in the United States after the Sullivan show.

    • @keithwarrington2430
      @keithwarrington2430 Před 13 dny +1

      So amazing that criminals who had never heard a beatles song would stay in to watch them on Ed Sullivan

    • @labajadaman
      @labajadaman Před 12 dny +3

      @gmb858 First song played on Ed Sullivan was All My Loving, not I Saw Her Standing There

  • @malcolmmceasy2252
    @malcolmmceasy2252 Před 13 dny +85

    In my opinion, this is the best song from their early career.

    • @Wordsmyth8
      @Wordsmyth8 Před 13 dny +4

      I agree.

    • @etc7070
      @etc7070 Před 13 dny +5

      And definitely a great first track to their first album!

    • @timstrobel7828
      @timstrobel7828 Před 13 dny +3

      I have to go with, This Boy. As the best early one....but then again, the challenge of choosing the best, is a very hard task. You guys should listen and review the albums...start with please please me and ending with, Abby Road. Just a thought. Love you guys. ❤❤

    • @mikek5958
      @mikek5958 Před 13 dny +4

      "One, Two, Three, FOUR!!"

    • @bucknakedA
      @bucknakedA Před 13 dny

      Still have it on my running list.. and have to sing along to it

  • @DG2244
    @DG2244 Před 13 dny +9

    So simple when the chaps were young. Then they exploded. Amazing.

  • @RetiredAF2021
    @RetiredAF2021 Před 13 dny +3

    One of my favorite Beatles songs, the energy is amazing.

  • @joe6096
    @joe6096 Před 13 dny +3

    I started playing guitar 25 years ago. This was THE song I was determined to learn first. I’ll never forget the excitement and joy I felt the moment I learned the chords and could play it all the way through.
    25 years later, I’ve learned lots of songs, but this is still my all time favorite to play. I absolutely love it!!

  • @primurph
    @primurph Před 13 dny +11

    The Let it be video that was released recently has Billy Preston on like the Church organ.George’s guitar solo is also great.

  • @cosmiccowboy7764
    @cosmiccowboy7764 Před 13 dny +9

    This was the B side of the first 45 record put out by Capitol Records. The A side was I want to hold your hand. Album was “ Meet the Beatles”

  • @bernardcrowley
    @bernardcrowley Před 13 dny +3

    Raw energy, and young innocence is an infectious combo !...thanks

  • @shanewheal9069
    @shanewheal9069 Před 13 dny +1

    Awesome reaction friends. Once you open the pandoras box of Beatle fabulousness, you are hooked

  • @csharporbflat2006
    @csharporbflat2006 Před 13 dny +12

    You should do “Please Please Me”. It’s one of my favorites.

  • @otisroseboro5613
    @otisroseboro5613 Před 13 dny +32

    The Beatles Are The Best 💯 Period

  • @ultem2323
    @ultem2323 Před 13 dny +2

    I was 10 in 64 and wore this album & these songs out. But thanks for bring it back and having someone like me listen with a new appreciation for the vocals & Ringo's drumming, I never realized that the clapping was such a big part of this song back then. !

  • @cliffwheeler7357
    @cliffwheeler7357 Před 13 dny +3

    I purchased the Beatles first album the week it was released. What blew me away was the sound of Ringo’s drums on that first track of the album. His snare drum was so LOUD. No band at that time had a drum sound like it. I still have the LP, and still play it on occasions, it still sounds magical to this day.

    • @maryflynn1460
      @maryflynn1460 Před 12 dny

      When I bought the album it was $3.00 stared at it alot

    • @maryflynn1460
      @maryflynn1460 Před 12 dny

      while playing the album over and over

  • @paulyoung8108
    @paulyoung8108 Před 13 dny +8

    Stilly favorite Beatles song

  • @memorylane7068
    @memorylane7068 Před 13 dny +6

    Billy Preston played on most of the Let It Be album, including Don’t Let Me Down and Let It Be as standouts for me. He also played on Abbey Road tracks Something and I Want You (She’s So Heavy). Something was a much-lauded George Harris song and I Want You (She’s So Heavy) is an epic John Lennon cut.

  • @GaryCain-qf5vi
    @GaryCain-qf5vi Před 12 dny +1

    On my school bus one the girls thought see was royalty, she had seen the Beatles 😅 and we treated her like she was the Queen👸! We wanted to be so lucky, tickets were really hard to get . With so many hits the beatles were like God's.👍 great reaction 🤣 Peace✌️ and Love❤️ your 70 year old forever hippie Gary😊

  • @dvelilla
    @dvelilla Před 10 dny +1

    The first song of side one from the The Beatles freshman effort, Paul's exuberant count-in serves as an electric introduction to the world on this banger! They performed 9 takes on the day of recording and the master ended up being take 1 but it did not include the count in, which was on take 9. Their producer, the fifth Beatle as he came to be known, George Martin, added the count in from take 9 to the master because he felt it added a live performance feel to kick start the album. Pure genius!!

  • @shawnhall5322
    @shawnhall5322 Před 13 dny +6

    Great song. Thanks for that. Next Beatles reaction should be "I Want To Hold Your Hand" or "She Loves You" (and soon, please). Those are the two songs that started the whole Beatlemania craze. They are as essential as the air we breath.

  • @paulyoung8108
    @paulyoung8108 Před 13 dny +9

    The little Richard woo's 😊are Paul

  • @nyrocks5580
    @nyrocks5580 Před 12 dny +2

    Just as great as it was 60 years ago. My intro to the Beatles in the 60s was the 'Meet The Beatles!' album. I was just a little kid sitting on the green shag carpeting in my older sisters' room with a portable record player, hearing THIS for side one: I Want to Hold Your Hand, I Saw Her Standing There, This Boy, It Won't Be Long, All I've Got to Do and All My Loving.

  • @theresahenry7473
    @theresahenry7473 Před 12 dny +1

    My Mom had this album, so I heard it in the crib, I think that may be why The Beatles feel like a part of my DNA😊

    • @melissaward6311
      @melissaward6311 Před 12 dny

      Still have it. Love this lp from me buying it at around 9 yrs.old.

  • @doloresbellini6452
    @doloresbellini6452 Před 13 dny +3

    Early Beatles, great stuff.

  • @clydeb7713
    @clydeb7713 Před 13 dny +21

    The Beach Boys were actually before The Beatles.

    • @rs-ye7kw
      @rs-ye7kw Před 13 dny +3

      Yes, and after!

    • @cliffwheeler7357
      @cliffwheeler7357 Před 12 dny +2

      Not true I'm afraid. But the Beach Boys were never in the same league as the Beatles. In fact know one was. The Beatles were formed in 1960 in Liverpool. They released their first record Love Me Do in October 1962. The Beach Boys were formed a year later 1961.They also released their first record, in October 1962, Surfin' USA. The Beach Boys were together longer, but with numerous personnel changes due to the death over a period of the two Wilson brothers and others.

    • @clydeb7713
      @clydeb7713 Před 12 dny

      @@cliffwheeler7357 The Beach Boys had a hit before The Beatles in the USA

    • @barriehull7076
      @barriehull7076 Před 12 dny

      @@clydeb7713 does that count!

    • @clydeb7713
      @clydeb7713 Před 12 dny +1

      @@barriehull7076 My point is The USA heard The Beach Boys before The Beatles.

  • @briandonovan1584
    @briandonovan1584 Před 12 dny +1

    Well, I just woke up to this and as a Beatles fan since about the day I was born in 1964 ... So tell me my parents ... This did put a huge smile on my face. And, yes, that was mostly Paul singing lead and just killing it at barely 21 years old. Thank you both oh so much!

  • @rickhilton9108
    @rickhilton9108 Před 9 dny +1

    You have to remember when they recorded this song George was only 20 and John the oldest 22. unbelievable talent.

  • @geetee4459
    @geetee4459 Před 13 dny +3

    Denny Doherty handed John Phillips (Mamas & Papas) this album and said 'write us songs like this'. John knew that Denny had been playing around with his young wife Michele so insisted Denny sit down with him and write their hit song 'I Saw Her Again Last Night'.

  • @Richard2003
    @Richard2003 Před 13 dny +43

    Age 11 Beatles on. Ed Sullivan show. Life changed.

    • @joemondello4312
      @joemondello4312 Před 13 dny +7

      I was 13. And yes, I've heard those songs and voices every day since Feb 9, 1964. Can't get enough!

    • @vicprovost2561
      @vicprovost2561 Před 13 dny +3

      I was 9, same here.

    • @SpuzzyLargo
      @SpuzzyLargo Před 13 dny

      ​I also was 9@@vicprovost2561

    • @kathy1013
      @kathy1013 Před 13 dny +2

      My exact story. 😀

    • @oldiesgeek454
      @oldiesgeek454 Před 13 dny +1

      I was only 3 unfortunately. But I finally got to see the Sullivan performance, when I rented a VHS tape called: The Beatles first U.S.Visit.

  • @lynnejamieson2063
    @lynnejamieson2063 Před 13 dny +2

    My Mum used to sing “Now I’ll never dance with her Mother, when I saw her standing there” (she purposefully sang the wrong words for comedic effect). She was 17 when this was released.
    The Beatles weren’t actually recording as group for that long. Their first single (which was recorded with another singer called Tony Sheridan and requests for which at his family store NEMS brought them to the attention of their soon to be manager Brian Epstein) was a cover of the song My Bonnie was recorded on the 22nd of June 1961and the last time all four members were in a recording studio together was the 20th of August 1969, so that’s just over eight years (though Ringo wasn’t on those early recordings, that was their previous drummer Pete Best).
    Oh and their first album, Please Please me, was recorded in one day (11th of February 1963) and was essentially a replication of their live set…though John Lennon had a pretty bad cold on the day the album was recorded, which resulted in him shredding his voice during the recording of Twist and Shout as he practically screams/shrieks for much of the song.

  • @jennifermartin7791
    @jennifermartin7791 Před 11 dny

    I LOVE this song. It's one of my favorites from their early years. Never fails to get me up and moving!

  • @boomitchell989
    @boomitchell989 Před 13 dny +35

    Paul's original lyric was "She was just 17 ... a beauty queen," and John suggested he change the lyric to "She was just 17, and you know what I mean."

    • @tombeyerlein3813
      @tombeyerlein3813 Před 13 dny

      Well, she was just 17, and she's never been a beauty queen...

    • @MikeR773
      @MikeR773 Před 12 dny +2

      Jerry Seinfeld has a really funny bit at the expense of this very same verse and other Beatles lyrics at the Gershwin award ceremony for Paul McCartney at the White House. He said he was worried, and even concerned about some of the lyrics on his songs. "She was just 17, you know what I mean. I'm not sure I know what you mean, Sir Paul. I THINK I know what you mean" lol. It's a funny watch.

    • @PhilBagels
      @PhilBagels Před 12 dny +1

      I always thought that line was kind of funny. What do you mean, "If you know what I mean"? Why wouldn't I know what "17" means? It's the number after 16 and before 18. And everyone you mean "17 years old". Nobody thinks you mean 17 feet tall or 17 pounds or 17 of anything else.

    • @RobertStallings-kx5ug
      @RobertStallings-kx5ug Před 11 dny +1

      I was 8 years old when this song came out, and the version my buddies and I liked to sing was:
      "Well, she was just a hundred and seventeen
      You know what I mean
      And the way she looked
      Was way beyond repair
      So how could I dance with her mother
      When I saw her standing there"

    • @proudmoon3
      @proudmoon3 Před 11 dny +1

      @@RobertStallings-kx5ug "...way beyond repair" 😆😆

  • @johncampbell756
    @johncampbell756 Před 13 dny +5

    I've seen in other reactions some people bringing up the "She's just 17, if you know what I mean," and calling it problematic. 17 was of legal age in the UK and Paul wrote this when he was 20, only three years older. So, that's not an issue.
    The Get Back film version of Let It Be showcases (briefly) Billy Preston. Until that momrnt, I didn't know he was on that song as well. Not from the rooftop show.

    • @keithwarrington2430
      @keithwarrington2430 Před 13 dny +1

      The song is in the past tense, and as such his age when he wrote it is totally irrelevant.

    • @johnplaysgames3120
      @johnplaysgames3120 Před 12 dny +2

      Pop/rock songs aren't always (or even usually) strictly autobiographical. They're written for an audience that fits into a demographic. It doesn't matter what Paul's age was, what the age of consent in the UK was at the time, etc, because this was a pop song written for teenagers. It's meant for high school boys and girls to listen to and think about the person they're into. It's a song about a teenager seeing another teenager at a teenage dance and instantly "falling in love" the way teenagers are wont to do.
      Iris Caldwell, sister of Rory Storm of the Hurricanes (who had Ringo as their drummer), claims that Paul wrote this about her, and she was indeed 17 when he wrote the song. And it's possible. She was the sister of another musician, was friends with the Beatles, and had dated George Harrison two years before (George was apparently her first kiss). Supposedly, Paul had seen her at a club where she was wearing a skirt, heels, fishnets, and a spangly top because she'd been hired to demonstrate "The Twist." This wasn't 20 yo Paul perving on a child. It was a group of friends within a couple of years of each other and one of them dated two of the others. Paul and Iris even dated for two years, right up until she broke up with him over a practical joke where he and Ringo claimed to have run over a dog coming back from a show, which made her think he was "heartless."
      On the other hand, Iris also claims to be the inspiration for "Yesterday," and that Paul told her mother that he was going to be on TV and she should have Iris watch the show to decide whether or not he was really heartless. You know, like a grand gesture of love. The problem? Paul wrote "Yesterday" after dating Jane Asher for over a year, wrote it in the Asher house, and had been on TV plenty of times before then, so, y'know, the "fact" that ISHST was written about Iris should maybe be taken with a grain of salt along with Iris's other claims.
      Either way, "I Saw Her Standing There," like most songs and many Beatles songs, was a song that came together from multiple inspirations over time. It was partly based on a traditional English song, partially lifted from Chuck Berry, partially taken from life experience, etc. When Paul wrote the initial bit of it, the line was "She was just 17 / She'd never been a beauty queen." Another of his early versions of the lyrics show it as "You're just 17 / You act like a queen," so the idea that he wrote it about someone he was sprung on seems a little iffy. It seems more like he was just noodling around with lyrics and hadn't landed on anything specific. Or particularly lovey-dovey.
      Eventually, he brought the snippet he had of the first verse to John Lennon and they finished writing the song in 1962 (with John putting the nix on the "beauty queen" lines because he thought it was dumb). According to Paul:
      "We were learning our skill. John would like some of my lines and not others. He liked most of what I did, but there would sometimes be a cringe line, such as, ‘She was just seventeen, she’d never been a beauty queen.’ John thought, ‘Beauty queen? Ugh.’ We were thinking of Butlin’s so we asked ourselves, what should it be? We came up with, ‘You know what I mean.’ Which was good, because you don’t know what I mean." -- Paul McCartney, Anthology
      This change of lyrics and even the aim of the lyrics would suggest that the song wasn't being written about anybody in particular, and was just coming together piecemeal.
      Regardless, pop and rock are historically loaded with all kinds of lyrics that are aimed at teenagers, are about teenagers, etc. And they're often written by people who haven't been teenagers for many more years than Paul hadn't in 1962. I mean, how many middle-aged songwriters were cranking out pop and rock hits about teenage love for teen idols to sing? What Paul wrote is not really that weird when your entire business is selling records to teenagers.
      Fun side note: McCartney revealed that his bass guitar part in ISHST was lifted directly from Chuck Berry’s song "I’m Talking About You", a single in February 1961 which The Beatles covered for the BBC on 16 March 1963. Paul says:
      "I played exactly the same notes as he did and it fitted our number perfectly. Even now, when I tell people about it, I find few of them believe me. Therefore I maintain that a bass riff doesn’t have to be original." -- Paul McCartney, Many Years From Now, Barry Miles

    • @johncampbell756
      @johncampbell756 Před 11 dny

      @johnplaysgames3120 1. I appreciate all of that info, a lot I actually did not know. I love stuff like this.
      2. I agree about the songwriting and ages being meaningless (though I would argue The Rolling Stones "Black Cat" from Beggars Banquet remains problematic) in music, but I have seen people get creeped out.
      3. It doesn't help that a lot of rock stars partook of the groupie scene and that a lot of those were underage. Jimmy Page had a relationship with a groupie starting when she was 14.
      4. My original extremely brief point was that I had seen others who had this problem with ages. But even if this was actually pure autobiographical, both people would have been consenting adults and close in age, under four years. So, there is no reason for someone to find the lyrics creepy, yet some still argued after this was pointed out.
      5. I had to look, but It appears Paul McCartney did not rip off a Willie Dixon bassline. Willie was the head of the Chess house band and played on all of Chuck's 1950s Chess hits. He stopped when Chuck started using an electric bassist. I had no idea until about a decade ago (I'm now 55), that all of Chuck's groundbreaking rock hits were played by absolute blues legends.
      6. Speaking of the questionable reliability of Iris' stories, that's one of the things about rock and roll in general. So much of it's history is myth instead of fact. We are losing more and more of those who were there. And since so much of this history was created by often heavy drug users, even they can be unreliable. Crosby, Stills and Nash all agree that the first time they harmonized, that was it. They were a band. But none agree where that happened. Bowie had no memory of recording Station to Station due to his massive cocaine intake at the time. Even my favorite lyricist, Neil Peart, told conflicting stories about a song called "The Trees."
      7. Again, thanks for the info, but I almost feel bad you wrote so much when I was simply referring to other people who had those issues.

  • @tdub102
    @tdub102 Před 4 dny

    whenever early Beatles songs come on, from 1964-66, my dad can sing all the words. it's like it taps into a wonderfully happy part of the past.

  • @user-cd7ds7cs3z
    @user-cd7ds7cs3z Před 12 dny +2

    Imagine that these four men were in their very early 20's and made music like this. Ringo's drumming is right on the money. John and Paul are in sync with the vocals. George was a baby at 20 playing that guitar break!

  • @myownchannel247
    @myownchannel247 Před 13 dny +2

    Get Back is a great song with Billy Preston on keyboards, one of their most popular and recognizable songs 🔥 also Don’t Let Me Down 👍

  • @gingerjames2501
    @gingerjames2501 Před 12 dny +5

    I've been listening to the Beatles for 60 years now. I still haven't found a group that I like more, and this has always been one of my favorite songs of theirs.

  • @Retroearthling
    @Retroearthling Před 13 dny +2

    7 years and the evolution is beyond compare.

  • @joelanderos23
    @joelanderos23 Před 12 dny +1

    the world changed on the night of feb 9, 1964. i was sitting 3 feet away from the tv screen watching and hearing history being made.

  • @surlechapeau
    @surlechapeau Před 13 dny +42

    Jay & Amber, you'll love their "I Want To Hold Your Hand" and "Let It Be"!!!!!
    edit - Jay, Amber's always right!! Paul on lead vocals, John on harmony vocals!

    • @randyrodriguez1445
      @randyrodriguez1445 Před 13 dny +1

      Let It Be. If you haven’t reacted to this yet, this is on its own level. There’s a religious prayful philsophical heart to it that feels like a rainbow. Nothing like it.

    • @bojangles713
      @bojangles713 Před 13 dny

      Jeez never ending

    • @Billp19733
      @Billp19733 Před 12 dny +1

      @@randyrodriguez1445 It's not religious. "Mother Mary" in the song is referring to his actual mother whos name was Mary.

    • @randyrodriguez1445
      @randyrodriguez1445 Před 9 dny +1

      @@Billp19733 i didnt say it was religious. I said the music presents itself almost that way. And theres a symbolism here that you cant deny. And yes his mother was Mary.

    • @Billp19733
      @Billp19733 Před 9 dny +1

      @@randyrodriguez1445 sorry man, I misunderstood

  • @otter3095
    @otter3095 Před 13 dny +4

    👏🏻👍🏻 …. baby boomer approved

  • @Mister_Samsonite
    @Mister_Samsonite Před 12 dny

    I saw a Beatles tribute band perform this song, and just the visual of how hard their bass player was working blew my mind. Paul is crushing it on this, but that shouldn't surprise anyone. What a genius!

  • @Frankie--da-fixer
    @Frankie--da-fixer Před 9 dny +1

    This was Paul McCartney on lead with John on Harmony!John Lennon was the Founder of the Beatles and Main Lead Singer,he sung 109 songs to Pauls 98,John sang lead on most of their early work where Paul sang more on their later work,all 4 men could sing, Harrison sang over 30 of their songs and Ringo i think sung 14 or so songs!!!

  • @user-di4mz8dy3i
    @user-di4mz8dy3i Před 11 dny +5

    even today nobody comes to them best of all times

  • @stevenmaritz2684
    @stevenmaritz2684 Před 10 dny +4

    I'll argue. One of the most influential bands of all time. One of the best bands of all time? Top 20 maybe.

    • @martinellis7156
      @martinellis7156 Před 2 dny

      No argument necessary. If you lived through those times as I did (born in England in 1954) the Beatles were the sound and face of a total change in western culture, no understatement. They dragged everything out of post-war gloom into the beginnings of flower-power, the hippy movement, the anti-war movement and upset the establishment to no end. Until the establishment realized how much money could be made....

  • @aramcartozian6084
    @aramcartozian6084 Před 12 dny +1

    Saw them in 64, it was the best concert I ever went to..........................the ticket was $12.50 front row right.

  • @PickleBoot_Arts
    @PickleBoot_Arts Před 12 dny

    The raw energy and brilliance of the Beatles' first years saved rock and roll.