THE BEATLES - BIRTHDAY | FIRST TIME HEARING AND REACTION
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This is up there with Back In the USSR as a fab rocker!
The White Album is Beatles absolutely best album. Ever.
This song is absolute FIRE!!!!❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥
I agree..the instrumentation is straight 🔥
The Beatles White album is a real Masterpiece. Enjoy this great band. 🎶🎶🎶🙋♀️
Supposedly the story was that Paul had just watched the rock and roll move "The Girl's Got to Have It", a 1950's rock and roll movie with Little Richard, and was so charged up he just came up with this song, got on the phone, called the other Beatles into the studio, and within 4 hours of takes and recording they had this song completed in the final form you're hearing. Paul McCartney is an absolute force of nature when it comes to composing music!
My understanding about the origins of the song are similar but different in a few parts. Paul's recollection is included in the below information:
The song was largely written during a recording session at EMI Studios on 18 September 1968 by John Lennon and Paul McCartney. McCartney: "We thought, 'Why not make something up?' So we got a riff going and arranged it around this riff. So that is 50-50 John and me, made up on the spot and recorded all in the same evening." During the session, the Beatles and the recording crew made a short trip around the corner to McCartney's house to watch the 1956 rock & roll movie The Girl Can't Help It which was being shown for the first time on British television.[ After the movie they returned to record "Birthday".
@@DavidGigg very nice with the specifics! My understanding was only rather vague; really appreciate the details you supplied here!
I absolutely love "Birthday", and always have. As a result, I have often serenaded my family with it for their birthdays!
Well, in June of 2022, I was able to go to a Paul McCartney concert, for my birthday! After his first major set of songs, his band took a break, and Sir Paul told several stories, and performed "Blackbird", and some other lower-key songs.
When his band came back, Sir Paul said, "This is for all of you celebrating birthdays tonight.", and then they performed this wonderful song! I felt like Paul was serenading ME! An absolutely unforgettable time in my life!
Love your reaction. This song definitely deserves to be played loud. Fun fact: a few of the 45s that John Lennon released during his solo career has 'Play Loud' printed on the label of the record.
Such a great song
It's fun to watch someone's reaction to this song! A great review from you!
Besides the switching off from Paul to John on the lead vocals, at the very beginning of the song it sounds like they are both singing a dual lead. Amazing how they could so effortlessly play back and forth with the vocals like they did!
Trip down memory lane. ❤❤❤
Yes celebration and joy! ..just another example of the group writing and recording a song hat sounded like nothing in it's day.
💯 percent agree with you
So much fun Philip, both the song and your reaction!!!!
thanks Dan.. this to me is the perfect birthday song
@@PhiliminizzyReacts isn't it though! I've always found the sheer energy of this song to be amazing!
Oh wow!!!!!!!!!
So glad you're listening to some rock from the Beatles, so many just listen to the slow songs! This is one of the Beatles best rockers!
I agree..instrumentation is 🔥
Yes, wow!
Love it!
Thanks!!
Truly a great reaction program, Philip! Love that you did this program!
Fantastic reaction!!!!!
thanks... glag you enjoyed it
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An absolutely fabulous analysis, my man! 🎂🎸😄✌️
Thank you kindly!
You can check on this one, but the female voices in the call and response are both Yoko Ono and Linda Eastman, who later would become Paul's wife Linda McCartney. I definitely can hear Yoko for sure, and I'm pretty sure about Linda as well.
It's supposed to be Yoko and Pattie Harrison but I wonder if that's a myth or a joke and it was really John and George doing falsetto...girls' voices as it were.
@@gettinhungrig8806 yep, think I got the "Linda Eastman" one wrong, but I definitely think one of the voices does indeed sound like Yoko.
@@gettinhungrig8806 Yes it was Yoko and Pattie Boyd Harrison (George's wife, for those that may not know)
A liitle gem that got lost within the double white album. This could have been a single like so many others; Hey Bulldog from the YS album being another example.
It's just FUN!
lennon/mccartney had to pay a rotalty to the estates of patty and mildred j. hill, the writers of "happy birthday to you" for using that phrase in the song. this song leads off side 3 of the remarkable "white album." its followed by "yer blues." its just a wonderful album full of surprises and great music. i think its the best r&r album ever produced. never surpassed or equaled in its sheer excitement, originality, variety and influence. thanks for the video.
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Paul played drums on this as Ringo was off filming.
That's not true. That's Ringo on the kit.