Top 10 Worst Beatles Songs (With JT Curtis)

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  • The #Beatles are of course one of the greatest rock & roll bands of all time, but even they must have #Worst #Songs. JT Curtis shares his 10 least favorite numbers of theirs.
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  • @JTCurtisMusic
    @JTCurtisMusic  Před 3 lety +263

    Man! I never expected to get this many views with this video. A huge thank you to everyone who's liked it and joined the discussion.
    So it only makes sense to balance this "Worst of" list with a "Best of" playlist:
    czcams.com/video/tdPPcZu5eb8/video.html

    • @thehighllama8101
      @thehighllama8101 Před 3 lety +13

      Dude, 'Dig It' and 'Wild Honey Pie' are more like musical interludes than full songs, so they do not belong on your list. As for 'Not A Second Time', it's one of the most mature and well-written (and produced) songs on With the Beatles (which is a crap album overall), and it's a good song; so it doesn't belong on your list. 'Ob-la-di, Ob-la-da' does not belong here either. You might hate it, but it is catchy and a classic, even if it annoys some people. If it had been released as a single in 68 or 69, it would have been a guaranteed top ten hit. I do agree with you regarding 'Revolution 9', definitely their worst. But you really overlooked some real, genuine crap: 'Ask Me Why', 'It Won't Be Long', 'When I Get Home', 'Doctor Robert', 'Your Mother Should Know', 'I Want You (She's So Heavy)', and 'Sun King'. Anyway, I forgive you.

    • @ronmartin4793
      @ronmartin4793 Před 3 lety +2

      Hate to say it,but all of the crap list below are actually good.I give you my worst:What Goes On,definitely the worst.Way too schlocky,with the guitar break coming across kinda dumb towards the end of the break,real being Sloppy playing.For No One, is another,again,sloppy flute playing,Wild Honey Pie,Happiness is a Warm Gun,Bungalow Bill,and even Here,There and Everywhere has some sloppy guitar spots that actually mar the song for me

    • @hw343434
      @hw343434 Před 3 lety +8

      @@thehighllama8101 “doctor Robert” in the middle 8 section is Pink Floyd before Pink Floyd!! “I want you She’s so Heavy” is the heaviest Beatles track of all time, even Metallica heard it once and replied: “damn and I thought we were heavy”

    • @oppothumbs1
      @oppothumbs1 Před 3 lety +2

      Run for your life is OK .. not the worst. John didn't like it because he knew what it said about himself and how he treated women. You can't like melancholy songs much can you?
      DONT BOTHER ME IS GREAT.
      Jesus
      I NEED YOU IS GREAT
      AFTER THIS AND IF I NEEDED SOMEONE GEORGE I COULD CARE LESS. DON'T LIKE CLAPTONS GUITAR ON GEORGE'S BIGGEST HIT WITH THE BEATLES
      IT'S ONLY LOVE - BAD
      Sun king is bad, Flying, Dig it are all bad.
      Ob bi di- horrible - oh course a Paul song not that John didn't have his shar .
      Look i can't listen to you any more. I'm sure more people agree with you than me but you like to many mediocre songs of Paul. And thing Here comes the Sun is greatest beetles song .. well it's a nice song but ..
      PEOPLE WHO LOVE HEY JUDE AND LET IT BE .. well I've got to get back to my planet or UFO

    • @christopherhasenberg1113
      @christopherhasenberg1113 Před 3 lety +2

      You're neither a real Beatles fan or a music fan. Check your ears. One of the top 10 worst CZcams videos, ever. Not subscribing, idiot.

  • @ericveith4149
    @ericveith4149 Před 3 lety +2004

    I never understood people who hate I Want You. That’s one of their best tracks imo. Good on John for that one

    • @garychambers5850
      @garychambers5850 Před 3 lety +135

      Who could hate "I Want You"??? Really??? Again, who ever dislikes that song is definitely not a Beatles fan!!!!! Someone doesnt know music
      and thinks justin bieber and hip hop are really music LOL... There no more music out in the World. It stopped decades ago. 😭

    • @KevyNova
      @KevyNova Před 3 lety +105

      It’s one of my favorite Beatle songs. It’s pure genius.

    • @djmoch1001
      @djmoch1001 Před 3 lety +45

      I love the song so much, an epic grungy heavy metal monster (and I speak as someone for whom, on the whole, that's a genre I loathe and detest), and though I love the way they just cut it off at the end, part of me really wants to hear how the song actually ended. If only once.

    • @JB-ey1ef
      @JB-ey1ef Před 3 lety +48

      I Want You is my number 1 favorite Beatles song ever created point blank period

    • @dizziemisslizzie4040
      @dizziemisslizzie4040 Před 3 lety +16

      I love that song

  • @xoruzer9977
    @xoruzer9977 Před 2 lety +354

    Even the "worst" beatles songs are pretty good

    • @228Brendon
      @228Brendon Před 2 lety +45

      Beatles songs are like sex and pizza…when they’re good, they’re amazing. When they’re bad, they’re still pretty good. 😆

    • @dickon728
      @dickon728 Před 2 lety +6

      Got three true Beatles fans here. I've been thinking: John Lennon could sing anything say like "blotting paper" and it would sound good. I wonder how many people reading this know what blotting paper is.

    • @noahpearson2190
      @noahpearson2190 Před 2 lety +10

      Except for frickin revolution fricken 9

    • @deadmanwalking1930
      @deadmanwalking1930 Před 2 lety +1

      @@noahpearson2190 How that got to be on the White Album amazes me, especially at 8 mins long.

    • @grimtraveller7923
      @grimtraveller7923 Před 2 lety

      @@dickon728 Most children like myself, that went to school in England in the 1970s will never forget blotting paper. In those days, writing with a fountain pen and ink {whether bottled or in cartridges} was mandatory, in some schools, even at the age of 8.
      Then later on, LSD would be soaked into blotting paper, cut into tiny squares, and sold that way. A tiny square was meant to house a 250 milligram trip that would take one to the outer reaches of sanity and imagination.

  • @animalgeo
    @animalgeo Před 2 lety +316

    Paul’s bassline on I Want You is something out of this world

    • @SummerRainBand
      @SummerRainBand Před 2 lety +4

      100%

    • @chsitler
      @chsitler Před 2 lety +7

      I, too, actually liked Revolution #9 the first time I heard it. I thought “interesting.” Then wondered who in the world would actually listen to it twice on purpose.

    • @jamesleung8679
      @jamesleung8679 Před 2 lety +8

      John once said that Paul was one of the most innovative bass players in the world.

    • @georgeorr1042
      @georgeorr1042 Před 2 lety +3

      That chromatic bass run on the final verse - yeah! This song is all about a build up. So its not repetitive. The repetitive argument is not valid if you have a great groove going. Otherwise, you have to throw out the whole James Brown catalogue.

    • @iloveyourunclebob
      @iloveyourunclebob Před 2 lety +1

      @@chsitler acid

  • @maldorthegreat
    @maldorthegreat Před 2 lety +86

    Never expected all the hate for Blue Jay Way. I've always loved it even since I was a kid. The haunting lyrics and bizarre production makes it one of my favorite songs on Magical Mystery Tour. Chills everytime I listen to it.

    • @user-fu2mi1nd5l
      @user-fu2mi1nd5l Před 11 měsíci

      Try it on for size in reverse

    • @DeSlagen8
      @DeSlagen8 Před 4 měsíci

      Absolutely, it’s no masterpiece but it is still such a necessary and beautiful song

  • @danyy9124
    @danyy9124 Před 3 lety +1544

    As soon as Ob-La Di Ob-La Da plays, I’m instantly in a good mood, I just love that song

    • @michaeldematteis3409
      @michaeldematteis3409 Před 3 lety +25

      Me too.👌🏼

    • @raulmacias1311
      @raulmacias1311 Před 3 lety +31

      Are you aware that on the last verse, Paul made a mistake or was it intentional when he sang -
      "Desmond stays at home and does his pretty face."
      Paul decided to leave the lyrics as is.
      If it was deliberate, it could have been a nod to transvestism.
      It could have been a nod to early "Glam Rock" in which British Pop/Rock stars like Syd Barrett, Marc Bolan, Brian Jones, Mick Jagger and Keith Richards were beginning to wear eyeliner and makeup.

    • @danyy9124
      @danyy9124 Před 3 lety +4

      @@raulmacias1311 wow never knew that! I always found that lyric seemed outta place

    • @kenwittlief255
      @kenwittlief255 Před 3 lety +4

      @@raulmacias1311 mistake?! Not bloody likely - it was not recorded live in one take
      Get back home Raul, your mommas waiting for you...

    • @nihill2103
      @nihill2103 Před 3 lety +8

      @@kenwittlief255It's very likely, actually. People make mistakes y'know, it happens.

  • @jamesmeisel4723
    @jamesmeisel4723 Před 3 lety +563

    It's actually funny that John wrote "Run for your life" while he was the one cheating on Cynthia.

    • @cazgerald9471
      @cazgerald9471 Před 3 lety +98

      Cheaters are often the most jealous and distrusting - projection.

    • @jacobarambula8
      @jacobarambula8 Před 3 lety +21

      Also the opening line is an Elvis reference to “Baby Let’s Play House”

    • @ladylyrichere9373
      @ladylyrichere9373 Před 3 lety +6

      except Cynthia cheated with Magic Alex

    • @robhollywood647
      @robhollywood647 Před 3 lety +34

      She did, but only after plenty of neglect from her husband, who also bonked any bird that would let him. Really, it's best not to go there and try and deflect the blame from Lennon, as he won't ever come off looking any good.

    • @debbiesims138
      @debbiesims138 Před 3 lety +16

      Despite the lyrics "Run For Your Life" is one of my favorite Beatle's songs.

  • @claybass3631
    @claybass3631 Před 2 lety +136

    I want you/shes so heavy is pure GOLD! One of their best, across ALL albums, bar none!

    • @evertvdb000
      @evertvdb000 Před 2 lety +1

      of course

    • @sourisvoleur4854
      @sourisvoleur4854 Před 2 lety +1

      I never really got into this song until I listened to a couple of "reaction" videos, and sat down and just concentrated on the song (with headphones of course). It's a masterpiece.

    • @nbkarki
      @nbkarki Před 2 lety

      I love it but it’s just a little too long

    • @ballin_lain
      @ballin_lain Před 2 lety +3

      @@nbkarki At least it doesn’t have thousands of na’s like in Hey Jude

  • @clevereduardosilva2346
    @clevereduardosilva2346 Před 2 lety +197

    I honestly love Honey Pie, it's show toony, sure, but I always thought of it more as a credit than a demerit to the band, showing how diverse they could be, mixing up so many genres in the same album and still making it work. The lyrics are good piece of storytelling and as it fades into "Cry baby cry" fits perfectly in the album

  • @samcompany7083
    @samcompany7083 Před 3 lety +233

    You know what’s funny? I actually like the piano intro John just banged out for Ob La Di Ob La Da, i just like how quick it is I guess.

    • @alkholos
      @alkholos Před 3 lety +12

      It's a brilliant little intro I always love hearing, letting me know the song is coming!

    • @clickthisforawsomnes
      @clickthisforawsomnes Před 2 lety +6

      I understand the dislike for the song but I really like it. It’s just a happy song. It’s the first thing me and my brother listen to after both our break ups with ex’s which was funny when we found that out. It’s a song that just no matter how down your are it just feels happy and gives you a happy feeling.

    • @stefansnijders8943
      @stefansnijders8943 Před 2 lety

      I always include that in my seasonal ska/rocksteadu playlist, because I once heard a retro ska band do a great cover of it. It obviously didn't take much adjustment.

    • @CharlieMessing
      @CharlieMessing Před 2 lety

      They had been doing it much slower (Island feel, perhaps?) and it hadn't been working, so one day John came in and with his coat still on, showed them that piano part (with the uptempo quality) and said, "Awright, we're gonna do Obladi Oblada!" and started playing. They all shrugged, and tried it. It worked!

  • @NemoCanoso
    @NemoCanoso Před 3 lety +454

    "The Ballad of John and Yoko is the most self referencial Beatles song"
    Glass Onion: Am I a joke to you?

    • @NemoCanoso
      @NemoCanoso Před 2 lety +7

      @Jay So it's a self referencial Lennon song, not Beatles in any case

    • @cliffhughes6010
      @cliffhughes6010 Před 2 lety +2

      @@NemoCanoso It was recorded by The Beatles (minus George, I think) and put out as a single with George's Old Brown Shoe on the B side.

    • @billcoleman4258
      @billcoleman4258 Před 2 lety +7

      @@cliffhughes6010 Minus Ringo, too. It was all John and Paul.

    • @cliffhughes6010
      @cliffhughes6010 Před 2 lety +1

      @@billcoleman4258 It amazes me that Paul was enthusiastic enough about the song to record it (maybe even have some writing input?) and release it as a single. It's almost as if he and John were saying "Hey world, make something of this if you can".

    • @NemoCanoso
      @NemoCanoso Před 2 lety

      @Mark Schultz I'm not british lad

  • @guybayo2002
    @guybayo2002 Před 2 lety +185

    Honestly, ob-la-di ob-la-da is one of my favourite songs, I never understood why so many people hate it, it's fun, it's cheerful, it's groovie, what more could you need at the end of a long day other than that?

    • @danieleyre8913
      @danieleyre8913 Před rokem +2

      It's a cheesy pastiche of superior carribean music.

    • @stephenhosking7384
      @stephenhosking7384 Před rokem +6

      Agreed. To me, it's a heartfelt tribute from Paul to ordinary people and ordinary life, and very well executed. Not "granny music". Maybe "Desmond has a barrow in the marketplace" sounds corny in 2022, in 1966 it was probably Paul's observation of life.

    • @curly_wyn
      @curly_wyn Před rokem +2

      I hate it. It’s so trite and annoying and has nothing to say. It’s nothing, it’s a nothing song.

    • @guybayo2002
      @guybayo2002 Před rokem +5

      @@curly_wyn no it doesn't. It's a cute little story and it has a nice groove to it. You're just a grumpy person, so you can't enjoy it.

    • @EmeraldMarioBrosOfficial
      @EmeraldMarioBrosOfficial Před rokem

      I really hate ob-la-di ob-la-da. It just sounds weird and has no point. I dread listening to it every time.

  • @williampetrovic5427
    @williampetrovic5427 Před 2 lety +160

    Run For Your Life is actually kinda brilliant if you think about what came before it and after it. I always saw it as John denouncing their early pop period by making a song that was in some ways a parody of the early Beatles pop music formula. The music itself is rooted in their early period - catchy pop music. The lyrics though are dark, and disturbing. Catchy pop music similar in style to Love Me Do, or From Me to You, but with savage lyrics. It kind of drives a stake in the heart of their early clean image. That song is pure John. I never took it as he was being serious with the subject.

    • @LightningDogg
      @LightningDogg Před 2 lety +12

      I still love "That's the *en-duh* " with "little girl" almost as an after thought.

    • @jerrybeck7749
      @jerrybeck7749 Před rokem +2

      A lot of ppl think this way! Maybe dark, but true. Lennon use to hit women and no, not just one. Look John may have been a great song writer, but a lousy person, just ask Julian, back in the day! Today he holds no grudge against his father. What I like about the song is the music and that John on some level thought that way or why write those words. My opinion 😊

    • @curly_wyn
      @curly_wyn Před rokem

      I hate that song. Yes, of course there’s the misogynistic lyrics that John hated, but besides that it’s just really annoying, dissonant, and not very substantive or tuneful.

    • @ProjectMATHEW
      @ProjectMATHEW Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@jerrybeck7749valid opinion. I've seen a lot of people reminding me it was the full stop to the end of their (let's call it BS). But maybe it isn't about John thinking that way as much as it is John confronting that thought, change is hard and therapy wasn't as "convenient" as it is today. Peace and love still seems to crack a few eggs while making the omelette. I'm glad to have grown up in a world where these thoughts and those actions are confronted and maybe John had a hand in leading people along the way to confront that within themselves.
      But it's hard to deny that a lot of the time people listen to reaffirmations rather than challenges, especially back then.

    • @user-lv5po2fh8m
      @user-lv5po2fh8m Před 5 měsíci

      I love that song, its a diversion away from the early love songs which were a little sappy and formulaic

  • @logandumont
    @logandumont Před 3 lety +781

    I’m surprised to hear that “The Long and Winding Road” was even considered to be one of the worst....it’s probably in my top 5. There’s just so much heart in that song. Absolutely beautiful composition.

    • @Raastapanda
      @Raastapanda Před 3 lety +56

      Completely agree, no idea how that’s got there 💀

    • @someonlinepersona
      @someonlinepersona Před 3 lety +32

      A lot of people find it whiny, cheesy, and too drawn out. I've even heard it referred to as "The Long and Whiny Paul" and I kind of agree. I probably wouldn't put it on my 10 worst but it would be close.

    • @jeramycarroll2769
      @jeramycarroll2769 Před 3 lety +11

      My least favorite beside love me do. This song is so contrived. Like he’s TRYING to write another yesterday

    • @luilui5134
      @luilui5134 Před 3 lety +18

      Yep, "The Long and Winding Road" is one of the best songs ever. The dude, who made the list cannot be a song writer - he is probable a drummer... That would also explain "honey pie" on such a list. ;-)

    • @fuckamericanidiot
      @fuckamericanidiot Před 3 lety +6

      @@someonlinepersona "Paul McCartney tragically died of whimsy" 🤣

  • @raivo_4447
    @raivo_4447 Před 3 lety +831

    Ob-la-di ob-la-da is a bop cmon guys

    • @yaboidustin2447
      @yaboidustin2447 Před 3 lety +98

      I love ob-la-di ob-la-da. I don't know why people hate it

    • @ronmartin4793
      @ronmartin4793 Před 3 lety +2

      John got fed up with Paul over the thing,which is why he came up with the piano intro,like,can we move on from this already?!?!?

    • @joesmith34
      @joesmith34 Před 3 lety +1

      @@ronmartin4793 That s why Marmalade took it and had a hit with it.

    • @TheXerosChannel
      @TheXerosChannel Před 3 lety +12

      For sure, it seem like people think it's cool to hate it lol the bass goes so hard on it

    • @fartmachine7486
      @fartmachine7486 Před 3 lety +9

      idk why ob-la-di is so hated

  • @JJDoole
    @JJDoole Před 2 lety +56

    Honey Pie is genius! For a young man of 26, almost entirely self-taught in music, to attempt and utterly nail a musical style from the 30s or thereabouts is remarkable! Lennon’s guitar solo’s pretty cool, too.
    And it’s not a bloody Tiny Tim impression! More like Al Bowlly.

  • @markb20
    @markb20 Před 2 lety +65

    The one song picked here that I really disagreed with was John's "Yes it is", which to me is a melancholy, lovely song. I first heard it when radio stations played it a lot when John was killed.
    But the one part of the song that gets to me to this day is when John sings "...yes it is, yes it is, OH yes it is..." (the intensity in his voice building)- then finishes with the most beautifully heartbreaking "Yeah". It's just one little word, and he only sings it twice in the song, but both times, over decades, it just crushes me, in such a beautiful way. John was so good at that during those early years.

    • @benuron75
      @benuron75 Před 2 lety +1

      Yes indeedy! 👍

    • @sourisvoleur4854
      @sourisvoleur4854 Před 2 lety +3

      And it has some of the most lush and imaginative harmonies in their whole oeuvre.

    • @deadmanwalking1930
      @deadmanwalking1930 Před 2 lety +1

      100% man. Totally agree with you.

    • @helpimadog-otherstuff8377
      @helpimadog-otherstuff8377 Před rokem

      I wanted to comment the same thing but I can't put it any better than this.

    • @markb20
      @markb20 Před rokem

      @@helpimadog-otherstuff8377 Thanks! I hadn't read my post or heard this song in over a year, but your response gave me reason to do both.
      John's gem to this day is still so achingly beautiful; one thing I loved about him was his ability to add such sensitivity to just one word (he does the same thing in "Ticket To Ride").
      I love music, both old and new. Been reflecting on that lately with the sad losses of Jeff Beck and David Crosby, as we continue to lose great artists at an ever increasing rate.
      But there are still very good artists making good music these days; people just need to keep an open mind (and ear) to new things.
      Thanks again for your nice words.

  • @jessicacosiguitar
    @jessicacosiguitar Před 3 lety +253

    How can you not like "It's only love"? I think it's a really good song!

    • @55102
      @55102 Před 3 lety

      Is it only somebody opinion.

    • @jessicacosiguitar
      @jessicacosiguitar Před 3 lety +2

      @@55102 Mine too.

    • @michaelmonkhouse3036
      @michaelmonkhouse3036 Před 3 lety +1

      Yeah, Hunter Davies writes it off too. Weird.

    • @dlh7989
      @dlh7989 Před 3 lety +9

      I feel like people always single it out as one of the worst because it's one of the most obscure ones that John hated, so they can say they agree with him and also not have to go for something all that controversial. But it's always been one of my favorites, beautiful melody.

    • @michaelmonkhouse3036
      @michaelmonkhouse3036 Před 3 lety +1

      @@dlh7989 It's not too obscure. It was included on Love Songs. I really like it...

  • @mayazauberman
    @mayazauberman Před 3 lety +354

    Holy shit, I'm glad I'm not the only one that loves Octopus' Garden!

  • @pleaseenteraname1103
    @pleaseenteraname1103 Před 2 lety +40

    I’m surprised to see the ballad of John and Yoko on this list I actually really like that song and I’ve heard a lot of people say it’s one of their favorite Beatles songs.

    • @JTCurtisMusic
      @JTCurtisMusic  Před 2 lety +9

      Of course for anyone who does like the song or even consider it a favorite, that's cool. At the end of the day this is still just my opinion.

    • @pleaseenteraname1103
      @pleaseenteraname1103 Před 2 lety +7

      @@JTCurtisMusic I can accept that.

    • @johnbolton4553
      @johnbolton4553 Před 11 měsíci +3

      I was a bit shocked to see this on this list at all, much less at number 2. Catchy guitar riff, hilarious self-aware lyrics that capture not only his recent (mis)adventures, but knowingly wink back at his 'Bigger than Jesus' controversy. Not sure what there is not to like about this song. It's actually been climbing the Beatles top-100 countdowns on Sirius XM - coming in ahead of tracks like "Lucy in the Sky' and 'I Feel Fine' this year. But, hey, to each their own.

    • @KennethElliot-xv4rb
      @KennethElliot-xv4rb Před 2 měsíci +2

      I absolutely love that song

  • @elijahgardner8213
    @elijahgardner8213 Před 2 lety +37

    Honey Pie is my personal favorite Beatles song and it made me so sad to see it so high on the list
    It's a sweet little hidden gem among a lot of experimental music on the B-side of the white album that explores the jazz age roots of rock and roll
    I'll defend the song to my death

    • @georgeorr1042
      @georgeorr1042 Před 2 lety +2

      Even though “Honey Pie” is not in my “White Album” mix, I admire how you defend it. And I’ll defend “Savoy Truffle” and “Glass Onion” to my death :). Once again, it shows how this band effects us on very different personal levels. It’s quite fascinating to me. I honestly think there is something for everyone in their catalogue.

    • @hadinasrallah8928
      @hadinasrallah8928 Před 2 lety +2

      Such an endearing fun song

  • @loaxelsson1394
    @loaxelsson1394 Před 3 lety +455

    People don't like Blue Jay Way? It's definitely in my top 5, it sounds just like how working the night shift feels!

    • @blastergalit7852
      @blastergalit7852 Před 3 lety +24

      damn, i used to not like it. but after putting it in the context of night time it made me love it

    • @cremetangerine82
      @cremetangerine82 Před 3 lety +35

      “Blue Jay Way” is good late-night listening.

    • @debomb721
      @debomb721 Před 3 lety +17

      Blue jay ways awesome

    • @cesarmadero05
      @cesarmadero05 Před 3 lety +17

      I don't get how anyone can't get chills from it.
      It's one of the highlights of the album.

    • @MrSpankee02
      @MrSpankee02 Před 3 lety +15

      I love blue jay way. Very psychedelic.

  • @Mildon44
    @Mildon44 Před 3 lety +196

    I dont get why people hate Blue Jay Way so much, its one of my favourite George Harrison songs. it really gives me a psychedelic and sort of proto-goth feel to it. plus the music video is really interesting too

    • @IvorPresents
      @IvorPresents Před 3 lety +6

      I didn't even know where LA was when I heard it, Now I live there.

    • @stuartshire
      @stuartshire Před 3 lety +3

      The reality is , i don't hate any song - but I do think it's one of their worst . The chords / melody - not great..

    • @j_iris
      @j_iris Před 3 lety +3

      I used to think it was weird as a kid but as I grew up I loved the spooky and weird sound

    • @IvorPresents
      @IvorPresents Před 3 lety +1

      @@j_iris It reminds me of, It's Only a Northern Song.

    • @mabusestestament
      @mabusestestament Před 3 lety +3

      I always really liked it 😘

  • @jjberg83
    @jjberg83 Před 2 lety +78

    Never understood the hate for Blue Jay Way. I think it's trippy and the tempo changes keep it interesting.

    • @MKG312
      @MKG312 Před 2 lety +2

      They did a great mix of it on the Beatles Love Cirque du Soleil album

    • @nigelmurphy6761
      @nigelmurphy6761 Před 2 lety +2

      Agreed that's a really good one alright

    • @ineedabrownbutton7870
      @ineedabrownbutton7870 Před 2 lety +5

      The song is fantastic. Gives me chills. I love those strange harmonies and mysterious "foggy" atmosphere. One of my favorites.

    • @wrayvon121
      @wrayvon121 Před rokem

      Seems like George didn't have an ending so repeated don't belong 30 times.

  • @Las_cacas
    @Las_cacas Před 2 lety +38

    i actually listened to Rev 9 a lot... it freaked out my sister, i even added that song to my sleepy playlist. But i get why so many would hate it.

    • @Vinyl_guy
      @Vinyl_guy Před 2 lety +6

      god he’s to powerful

    • @tela2168
      @tela2168 Před 2 lety +8

      The creature who got rejected by heaven and hell

    • @marianat1393
      @marianat1393 Před 2 lety +6

      imagine having sleep paralysis to "NUMBER NINE NUMBER NINE NUMBER NINE"

    • @Shinotheblackcat
      @Shinotheblackcat Před 4 měsíci +2

      I am addicted to that "song"

    • @bodhibrother
      @bodhibrother Před 4 dny +1

      It's a brilliant track. The problem is that too many people don't know how to actually 'listen.'

  • @spaghettiman3757
    @spaghettiman3757 Před 2 lety +212

    NOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!! I *love* Ob-la-di, ob-la-da. The messy piano opening perfectly fits the fast and happy song and every time I listen to it, I just have to smile. It's so full of positivity while not benig about romance, it just makes you appreciate life and leaves you with a warm and enerjetic feeling. But that's just my opinion.

    • @destinseese34
      @destinseese34 Před 2 lety +3

      I also love this song. It gets randomly stuck in my head all the time

    • @imannonymous7707
      @imannonymous7707 Před 2 lety +6

      John hated this song...paul obsessed with like 100 takes and countless hours of mixing it

    • @chetzar
      @chetzar Před 2 lety +1

      It’s a classic!

    • @cae2525
      @cae2525 Před 2 lety +3

      I agree, it's one of my favorite Beatles songs

    • @slydawwg
      @slydawwg Před 2 lety +1

      Ob-la-di is a bit of a mess, It's ok for young children as a sing along as it's catchy. But that's it. All just opinions though ;)

  • @stevepetersheim
    @stevepetersheim Před 2 lety +141

    I have to disagree wholeheartedly with your choice of The Ballad of John and Yoko. Every time I hear that song, I can feel the camaraderie between John and Paul. How can it not make you smile? Especially when you consider how fractured their friendship was at that moment. John came back from his whacky adventure with Yoko, and told Paul he wanted to record a song. Paul was right there. He wasn't asking questions, just supporting and encouraging. His love for his friend outshining anything, and that love becomes more and more apparent to us the listener as he crescendos into the final chorus, letting his best friend hold the lead, while he hangs in the background but yet still deliverss with all his soulful power to drive it home with that huge, "Christ you know it ain't EASY..." Plus you have John singing about being crucified as a tongue-in-cheek play on the 1966 "we're more popular than Jesus" quote. I mean.... you can hear the two of them smiling at each other and reminiscing as they drive that catchy beat. It's absolute brilliance from two guys who've been best friends since they were 16 but are now growing apart. And I totally agree on Octopus's Garden and Don't Pass Me By.... love those two.

    • @iambeen4310
      @iambeen4310 Před 2 lety +6

      I agree. One of my favourites.

    • @DarkMysteriousObject
      @DarkMysteriousObject Před 2 lety +6

      Totally agree with you.. "Last night the wife said "Oh boy, when you're dead you don't take nothing with you but your soul." Think! Great freakin line!

    • @libradawg9
      @libradawg9 Před 2 lety +2

      @@DarkMysteriousObject Think? That was the word that capped off the line which means I learned something today. What's more, I can't even remember what I thought the word was. The line was so great my brain never thought past that, lol. Great call.

    • @DarkMysteriousObject
      @DarkMysteriousObject Před 2 lety +3

      @@libradawg9 Yes I feel the same way. I mean overall its not one of their "greatest" achievements but its catchy as hell and should not be on this list for that line alone.. And I mean cmon, a throwaway song like "Why dont we do it in the road" isnt on it over this song :)

    • @Meatcity-sf8fm
      @Meatcity-sf8fm Před 2 lety +1

      @@DarkMysteriousObject love that song.

  • @lucasball3032
    @lucasball3032 Před rokem +20

    I actually really like Revolution 9, I like the feeling of complete disassociation. Like the mind of a conscious radio

    • @scuffedcovers
      @scuffedcovers Před 6 měsíci +2

      yeah its not great, but its very interesting when you hear it
      there is some sort of odd beauty behind it (im not weird i promise)

    • @nisoe860
      @nisoe860 Před 6 měsíci

      I agree, for me it almost sounds like a panic attack. It's a piece more than a song

    • @SnowghostFilms
      @SnowghostFilms Před 4 měsíci

      Think I would a rather them release this and Carnival Of Light as an EP (they are both so long they take up a full side at least) and put Child Of Nature, Junk and Not Guilty on The White Album in it’s place

  • @-graphics1-379
    @-graphics1-379 Před 2 lety +20

    When I first heard Revolution 9, I thought it was 9 minutes of noise. Now that I relisten to it, I find it to be more of a stroke of genius than plain noise.

    • @miggans21012
      @miggans21012 Před rokem +1

      That creepy opera at the end.

    • @bodhibrother
      @bodhibrother Před 4 dny

      It's a brilliant sonic portrait of the times.

  • @valeriesweekofwonders1067
    @valeriesweekofwonders1067 Před 3 lety +324

    I can’t agree with ballad of John and Yoko, it’s catchy af

    • @Revelwoodie
      @Revelwoodie Před 2 lety +15

      I don't really like it, but...I don't dislike it either? I think the problem for me is that it doesn't sound like a Beatles song. It sounds like a solo John Lennon song.

    • @valeriesweekofwonders1067
      @valeriesweekofwonders1067 Před 2 lety +2

      @@Revelwoodie tru when I first heard it I thought it was a solo song of his!

    • @zaziou711
      @zaziou711 Před 2 lety +1

      It's a wonderful song. Maxwell silver hammer should crush that list.

    • @anneclough7064
      @anneclough7064 Před 2 lety

      I can. I loathe it! To me it is the very worst Beatles song.

    • @jameskennedy721
      @jameskennedy721 Před 2 lety

      He sensed how he would die and why . Even more eerie is MRS LENNON by Yoko Ono . She sensed what would happen too .

  • @edmundstrunkis1886
    @edmundstrunkis1886 Před 3 lety +195

    BLUE JAY WAY is a good song. pretty interesting sounding!

    • @edmundstrunkis1886
      @edmundstrunkis1886 Před 3 lety +8

      I think THE BALLAD OF JOHN AND YOKO is amazing! So is Run For Your Life (to a lesser degree) !

    • @MyNameIsFredFuchs
      @MyNameIsFredFuchs Před 2 lety

      @@edmundstrunkis1886 run for your life is a blues closer at its finest

    • @petermaxwell2965
      @petermaxwell2965 Před 2 lety +2

      Me too , george introduced another dimension into their sound ..

    • @Faltron533
      @Faltron533 Před 2 lety +6

      Blue Jay Way is one of my faves too! I love how the feel changes from chorus to verse and how unique the vocals and instruments are! Especially the drums!

    • @edmundstrunkis1886
      @edmundstrunkis1886 Před 2 lety +5

      @@Faltron533 I think it's one of my top 10 Beatles songs for sure!

  • @mrsbluesky8415
    @mrsbluesky8415 Před rokem +60

    The Ballad of J&Y is fantastic. The bassline and up tempo makes it so.

    • @ProjectMATHEW
      @ProjectMATHEW Před 6 měsíci

      Yes. And the fact it sounds like John is singing into a tin can, beginning half way through a thought and rambling quirky love/hates about their forever person like it was a wedding photo. Whatever it was he says

    • @KennethElliot-xv4rb
      @KennethElliot-xv4rb Před 2 měsíci +1

      Fabulous song

  • @ChimeraGilbert
    @ChimeraGilbert Před 2 lety +76

    Maybe I'm just insane, but I love Revolution 9. It's actually one of my favorite Beatles projects. I know it's avant garde, but I think it's an experimental masterpiece. It's horrific, psychedelic, and fascinating. I don't really understand why you rate it number one on this list, over throwaway tunes. A song being avant garde doesn't make it intrinsically bad.

    • @JTCurtisMusic
      @JTCurtisMusic  Před 2 lety +8

      I did admit that it's an interesting listen once, but I NEVER listen to it. Even if I put on The White Album it's one of the few tunes I will always skip. It's like if George had included part of his Synth experiment record on The White Album. It would have just been wasted time of randomness.

    • @grimtraveller7923
      @grimtraveller7923 Před 2 lety +7

      @@JTCurtisMusic I tried from 1977 to about 2000 to like "Revolution 9." I listened to it many times. Many, many times. No one can say I didn't give it every chance. As someone into quite a bit of free jazz, I recognize its avant-garde quality. It's as revolutionary in the Beatles catalogue as "Love you to" and "Yesterday."
      But it's still a piece of unlistenable trash !!

    • @georgeorr1042
      @georgeorr1042 Před 2 lety +8

      NO. I agree. I mentioned above that I knew I would have to defend "#9." Its way ahead of its time - and really plays with your head. Can anyone imagine the album without it? Yes, its not one of the "song" masterpieces like "Happiness Is a Warm Gun" or "While my Guitar.." But, someone once called it " the dark heart of the White Album."

    • @grimtraveller7923
      @grimtraveller7923 Před 2 lety +2

      @@georgeorr1042 "Yes, its not one of the "song" masterpieces like 'Happiness Is a Warm Gun' or 'While my Guitar..' "
      You're damn right !
      " Can anyone imagine the album without it?"
      Yes, easily. I tried to like it from 1977 thru to 2000. I had it on the album for 23 years. No one can say I never gave it a chance. By 2000, I asked myself, why I am I trying to like this trash. It's a piece of Yoko-influenced Lennonesque crap. For the last 20 years, my White album hasn't had to endure that racket. I'd rather listen to squirrels and racoons farting. 🤮
      "Its way ahead of its time"
      It is certainly that. In a pop/rock sense, maybe. But rock was following the trail blazed by the Black free jazzers a decade previously, and that more free-form experimental stuff was making its presence felt before the White album was released. The Stones in '67 with "Gomper", Pink Floyd with "Interstellar overdrive" and "A saucerful of secrets" and stuff like that. And according to Yoko, the track was instigated by George Harrison.
      In the book "Helter Skelter," famed Manson prosecutor, Vincent Bugliosi, stated that reviewers couldn't decide whether the piece was an exciting new direction for rock or an elaborate put on ! Although there was some free form stuff after this, it never really caught on in any big way.
      I think it is worth its place on the album though, from an historical view, even though I have no intention of ever hearing its less than dulcet tones again !
      "and really plays with your head"
      It never played with my head, even when I was stoned. It just irritated my nerves !!

    • @georgeorr1042
      @georgeorr1042 Před 2 lety +2

      @@grimtraveller7923 I know I’d rather hear it again than “Obla Di Obla Da” or “Honey Pie.” It still causes extreme reactions clearly. But that was the intention. We’re not talking about “Piggies” as you can see :). Now, anyone can create there own “personal” White Album these days - thanks to digital playlists. Or course, almost no one agrees on the tracks to include. Its all part of the fun. Can we at least agree “Long, Long, Long” is underrated ?

  • @dimasvillanueva9334
    @dimasvillanueva9334 Před 3 lety +169

    Ob La Di, Ob La Da, is one of my favorites! I've never understood why people hate it so much!

    • @Luke-1296
      @Luke-1296 Před 2 lety +6

      Same

    • @jameskennedy721
      @jameskennedy721 Před 2 lety +2

      Radio DJ's made that the hit , tho BIRTHDAY was a more obvious hit .

    • @brendangrant1941
      @brendangrant1941 Před 2 lety +3

      This is one of the top 10 I disagreed with. It's a really fun song.

    • @DarkMysteriousObject
      @DarkMysteriousObject Před 2 lety +3

      I was never a big fan til I really paid attention to the really cool horn melody that disrupts and counter points the vocal melody. Now I like it

    • @michaelmathias3277
      @michaelmathias3277 Před 2 lety +2

      Lennon hated it. Purely a McCartney composition.

  • @davecostello560
    @davecostello560 Před 3 lety +165

    I can't believe how high up this list you've put Honey Pie. It's a gem. I think it's about Paul falling in love with Linda, and she went back to New York, until he begged her to come back to him.

    • @joeancona2784
      @joeancona2784 Před 3 lety +10

      I may get a lot of heat for this one ,but ,HEY JUDE is one of the BEATLES songs I just CANT STAND!! Its way too long, repetitive, and boring as well.I love the Beatles,but ,I'm sorry but when this song Is played, I always tune it out!! Still live Paul's vocals though,!!

    • @natashahavey5410
      @natashahavey5410 Před 3 lety +23

      YES I LOVE HONEY PIE ITS ONE OF MY FAVS ON THE WHITE ALBUM

    • @gabriellekovalski3672
      @gabriellekovalski3672 Před 3 lety +10

      It's not about Linda, it's about Jane Asher. She was a actress, that's way he says "you've became a legend of the silver screen" and "come and show me the magic of your Hollywood song"

    • @davecostello560
      @davecostello560 Před 3 lety +5

      @@gabriellekovalski3672 that's a very good point. I never considered it to be about Jane. It does make sense, what you say!

    • @joeancona2784
      @joeancona2784 Před 3 lety +4

      @@davidl570 I agree, it would be a much stronger song if it was shortened to about 4 minutes. But then, I thought The Long And Winding Road was a great song, and mainly because of Paul's vocals I dont think a lot of people actually knew what a great vocalist Paul McCartney was. Check out a track from his 1971 album RAM titled MONKBERRY MOON DELIGHT, Case Closed!!

  • @danielmarino1043
    @danielmarino1043 Před 2 lety +18

    This guy says he’s a Beatles fan then he’d know that “line” from Run for your Life he’s disgusted by is from an Elvis song which Lennon used to cover in his previous band

    • @attitudemood2406
      @attitudemood2406 Před 2 lety +1

      That’s not the only stalker-y line in the song though. The whole things’s like that.

    • @termsofusepolice
      @termsofusepolice Před 2 lety

      Seems crazy to take offense over John's lyrics in Run For Your Life but not take offense at Paul's lyrics in Helter Skelter where he's instructing Charles Manson to start a race war.

    • @attitudemood2406
      @attitudemood2406 Před 2 lety

      @Jay Heh. Evidently that’s supposed to be a put down or something?
      Actually I never do listen to it any more. Just don’t enjoy the song.

    • @tyrannosauruszeppelin2205
      @tyrannosauruszeppelin2205 Před 2 lety

      @@termsofusepolice hahaha this is ridicolous. paul wrote the song about a fucking slide. if you think that it's about a race war, just like Manson did, you're no less of an idiot then him. it's a shame that the comment dislike button is useless.

  • @marshi7777
    @marshi7777 Před 3 měsíci +5

    Ob-la-di ob-la-da is the most overhated song in history. I seriously dont feel like Im hearing the same song as others when they talk about it. I will never understand what people dont like about it, its one of my favourites. Top 10 worst is simply absurd.

  • @edwardbordeau5067
    @edwardbordeau5067 Před 3 lety +165

    Lotta digs at Paul’s “granny” songs in this vid... Even the cheesiest ones have charm and a great melody

    • @blancalezama409
      @blancalezama409 Před 3 lety

      I believe they were just too much great music and song writers..... I love them and I always will

    • @michellem.7067
      @michellem.7067 Před 3 lety +15

      I love Paul's "granny" songs, I don't know why it gets so much hate.

    • @ZoeyPaigeLunaPhD
      @ZoeyPaigeLunaPhD Před 3 lety +11

      Bashing Paul McCartney became very fashionable in the 70s following the breakup. George Harrison and John Lennon led the way bad mouthing his music publicly. They’re both Beatle legends who died prematurely so no one points out what classless pricks they behaved like during that time.

    • @Gabriel-mf7wh
      @Gabriel-mf7wh Před 2 lety +9

      I really did not understand why Honey Pie was considered one of the worse songs, I think it's a cute song

    • @ZoeyPaigeLunaPhD
      @ZoeyPaigeLunaPhD Před 2 lety +3

      @@Gabriel-mf7wh Some of the strange musical passages are very inventive. Most people are conventional lemmings and rebel against anything outside the box. This is what allows an idiot like Jay Leno to consistently beat a David Letterman in the ratings. People are morons

  • @Mr.BeastFacts
    @Mr.BeastFacts Před 3 lety +228

    “I’d rather see you dead, little girl, than to be with another man,” is a line taken from Elvis’ Baby, Let’s Play House.

    • @leonardshevlin7260
      @leonardshevlin7260 Před 3 lety +10

      It was Arthur Gunter's original song that Elvis covered during the Sun sessions.

    • @MrTCHOSS
      @MrTCHOSS Před 3 lety +15

      Not to mention its just a metaphor for being a jealous person - which Lennon admitted he was. he isn't actually talking about murdering a girl. "well you know that Im a wicked guy and I was born with a Jealous Mind." Later in life, "I didn't mean to hurt you, Im sorry that I made your cry, I didn't want to hurt you, I'm just a Jealous Guy". The Song has a terrific beat, good guitar work, catchy lyrics. No way in hell it can make a top 10 worst song. For him to say Maxwell Silver's Hammer is acceptable because the guy is aware, just shows this vlogger is insane. No... Lennon was aware. It's in his fucking lyrics of the very song you are chastising. And no where in Maxwell does it make any excuse for Maxwell being an actual killer. In fact, he kills the judge too

    • @godozo
      @godozo Před 3 lety +2

      ​@@MrTCHOSS I think the difference is that Run For Your Life portrays itself as very serious, whereas Maxwell's Silver Hammer is very much a novelty tune. John's singing style in Run For Your Life sounds very much like a guy in the throes of a jealous rage, and the rest of the band backs up that menace with a spirited take on the tune; whereas Maxwell's Silver Hammer is a bit too naff and cabaret to be taken seriously. Run For Your Life makes you fear for the girl's life (or at least say "Are you guys okay?"), whereas Maxwell's Silver Hammer makes you say "Okay, next song...."
      That's why Run For Your Life makes this list - it needs to be noted.

    • @MrTCHOSS
      @MrTCHOSS Před 3 lety +4

      @@godozo Run for your life is in the key of D Major, in fact most of the chords used in the song are major. It has a very bright and cherry pop element to it. It is not dark, menacing and mean spirited. It's a pop song with silly lyrics - but at least John was being honest about jealousy that raged within him. What the hell was Maxwell Silver's Hammer? Well, it was a song absolutely hated by every Beatle not named Paul.

    • @krystaljames1547
      @krystaljames1547 Před 3 lety +2

      I love I Like You Too Much and Blue Jay Way and Yes It Is!!!

  • @vandenro
    @vandenro Před 2 lety +9

    Sorry, but I like Revolution no 9. Whenever I listen to the White Album I never skip it. I first heard it in 1968 in the dark and it scared the crap out of me. It still does. I actually think it's a bit of a masterpiece. A great piece of work made in a non digital era.

  • @Luisnt_ok
    @Luisnt_ok Před 2 lety +9

    I doubt Paul didn't know how unwelcome "Wild Honey Pie" could have been. It has always been what I liked about it. It's just so irreverent.
    And I guess regular "Honey Pie" is just so nostalgic that it really made me acquire a taste for early 20th century music. For me, both of these songs are just masterpieces, in their way.

  • @sareyners9038
    @sareyners9038 Před 3 lety +318

    The Ballad of John and Yoko is brilliant, christ you know it ain't easy.

    • @mick.7202
      @mick.7202 Před 3 lety +22

      fucking thank you. its genuinely my favourite beatles song, just so immediate and catchy.

    • @applescruffs2894
      @applescruffs2894 Před 3 lety +4

      *Cough Cough* The Ballad of John and Paul *Cough Cough*

    • @bernlin2000
      @bernlin2000 Před 3 lety +6

      I'm surprised to learn that John played the guitar parts, they sounded right out of Harrison's milieu, I'm impressed! I don't get how this song could be worse than the likes of "Wild Honey Pie" or "Bungalow Bill"...it's fully-formed and it has a fun twang. Of course it's a throw-away, but that's not unusual for John, he didn't always get "super-serious" like Paul in production. "Ballad of John and Yoko" is fun and an easy listen.

    • @ChuckBoris3
      @ChuckBoris3 Před 3 lety +1

      Eww. That song is awful

    • @uscman
      @uscman Před 3 lety

      I like the song, but the title is eye rolling for me.

  • @paolomargini7904
    @paolomargini7904 Před 3 lety +63

    The only real problem the World has with the Beatles is that anyone asked about his favorite song from that quartet must take a deep breath and, while the mind begins to drift through 20, 30, 40 titles, the mouth usually shapes the following words: "Let me think."

    • @cazgerald9471
      @cazgerald9471 Před 3 lety +1

      I just searched YT for "the beatles Let me think" - first link "I Want to Hold Your Hand", searching google I get "Let It Be"

    • @josemiguelcarrillo3917
      @josemiguelcarrillo3917 Před 3 lety

      You're absoluty right

    • @wylier
      @wylier Před 2 lety

      for me, its not hard at all. a tie between "All You Need is Love" and "Rocky Raccoon".

  • @kyterunner5440
    @kyterunner5440 Před 2 lety +6

    I was 9 when the Beatles broke into our lives. They saw me through puberty, teenagehood, and the beginning of my own independence. After decades of assessing and reassessing their presence, I have to say that I'm glad that there's something in a song about Yoko. She did more to help my generation grow the hell up and move beyond the mania, all while taking it on the chin. If not for her, we would have had to blame the lads themselves for their breakup. This would not have gone over easily at the time. Things are different now - now that we have 'grown up'. She was essential to the story. This, coming from the biggest Beatles fan ever.

  • @markriella9998
    @markriella9998 Před 2 lety +9

    Agree with a lot of his choices,but I love the ballad of John and yoko,lovely upbeat song.

  • @Entertainer114
    @Entertainer114 Před 3 lety +93

    I don't understand the hate for "It's Only Love". The lyrics are pretty banal and throwaway, admittedly (though a lot of their early stuff is similar). But the song is musically pretty lovely: I love the guitar opening (How is it 'weird guitar?' It's nothing compared to some of the weird effects they use elsewhere). The singsong verse melody is lilting, the chorus is pleasant, and the outro, "loving youuuuuu" is kind of wonderful, especially with that guitar intro coming in again, underneath it. I discovered "It's Only Love" late in my Beatles fandom. But it was like a little musical earcandy for me - I still found myself playing it over and over. So while I'd rank "It's Only Love" pretty low in terms of lyrics, it wouldn't even be close to the worst Beatles composition (in terms of chords and melody at least).

    • @thetrevorosborne
      @thetrevorosborne Před 3 lety +2

      absolutely !!!!

    • @colmlafferty678
      @colmlafferty678 Před 3 lety +2

      I’ve always thought that was one of the best songs on Help! too

    • @j_iris
      @j_iris Před 3 lety

      I think it sounds so pretty and it makes me think of someone standing on a dock looking at the sunset, troubled or conflicted by their feelings. I also think the lyrics are cute but yeah nothing like their later stuff

    • @peetwine4018
      @peetwine4018 Před 2 lety

      I think John claimed to hate it because it kind of sounds like something Paul would have written

  • @verdantstudios
    @verdantstudios Před 2 lety +91

    Shocked to find out people don't like "Blue Jay Way." That's probably my favorite of the Beatles' more experimental stuff.

    • @willemrm4033
      @willemrm4033 Před rokem +2

      If the experiment was to turn vomit into music, it surely succeeded. But the result is still a very nauseating bad trip.

    • @foxxshorrorside9923
      @foxxshorrorside9923 Před rokem +4

      I love that song, and MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR is my favorite Beatles record

    • @lucashernandez4345
      @lucashernandez4345 Před rokem +1

      ​​@@willemrm4033 What do you mean? In fact the misty tone can be very satisfying and fantastic ... That makes it a great experimental song but amazing! There's nothing nauseating about that.

    • @spamsingles5948
      @spamsingles5948 Před rokem

      I think the production is interesting, but it's so tuneless and structureless without any memorable elements to it

  • @virginiapicker
    @virginiapicker Před 2 lety +6

    “Not a Second Time”? You have got to be kidding. Brilliant harmonies, unusual but tasty chord changes, etc.

  • @beatlemaniac8527
    @beatlemaniac8527 Před 2 lety +11

    I’m surprised you didn’t mention “Why Don’t We Do It In The Road”...

  • @gabrielmoreno9455
    @gabrielmoreno9455 Před 3 lety +119

    I always loved Yes it Is and I think it is a really underrated song.

    • @kareno6222
      @kareno6222 Před 3 lety +8

      I agree! Can’t understand this making anyone’s list

    • @GeraldM_inNC
      @GeraldM_inNC Před 3 lety +3

      It was hugely popular.

    • @carlitobrigante330
      @carlitobrigante330 Před 3 lety +9

      Gorgeous ballad, gorgeous three-part harmony.

    • @taylorjohnson763
      @taylorjohnson763 Před 3 lety +14

      yeah he completely lost me when he put 'Yes It Is' on this list. The melody is great, the instrumentation is lovely and nothing beats the 3 part harmony

    • @blakethomas5637
      @blakethomas5637 Před 3 lety +3

      Glad I’m not the only one who found this a bizarre addition.

  • @agustinnahuelmatera5081
    @agustinnahuelmatera5081 Před 2 lety +85

    Honey Pie is an extravagant and unique piece, not suitable for everyone. (Yes, like every song in The White Album, that's why it is my favorite

    • @soundheals6922
      @soundheals6922 Před 2 lety +2

      You are joking

    • @markb20
      @markb20 Před 2 lety +4

      Paul liked those, part of his father's world which he got to hear as a child. For me, I'm one of those people who love- yes, love- Wild Honey Pie. I know it's repetitious, but unlike Dig It or Why Don't We DIITR, I find the song (mainly the music) so bizarre, quirky and appealing.

    • @rschier1
      @rschier1 Před 2 lety +1

      In some ways, the song is a precursor to just the kind of thing Queen did occasionally on their earlier albums...

    • @grimtraveller7923
      @grimtraveller7923 Před 2 lety +2

      @@soundheals6922 I doubt they are joking.
      Personally, I love the song and have done so for 44 years.
      One thing that the Beatles did that they are rarely given credit for, they made it OK for rock/pop bands to move away from the blues and early rock'n'roll and replicate their early influences and newer influences, but in a way that was so creatively dynamic and fresh. It actually starts with "Don't bother me" in 1963 and goes all the way to their break-up.
      Well, "Honey Pie" is one of those songs. By 1968, the Beatles could get away with a song like this ~ and why shouldn't Paul McCartney express what was in his mind ? As a songwriter myself, you've just got to get it out. I always compare it to a fart. You _could_ just let it go, but you'll not feel comfortable. Songwriters just have to let their songs out. "Wild Honey Pie" is the same. I've long liked that song too. And much as I dislike "Revolution 9", John had to get it out of his system. It's where they were in their heads at the time. There's always someone that will like it.

    • @soundheals6922
      @soundheals6922 Před 2 lety

      @@grimtraveller7923 agreed, well put.

  • @questfortruth665
    @questfortruth665 Před 2 lety +8

    I admit I was going to chime in with "There aren't any bad Beatles songs", but you're totally right with your list. I wish I'd have been able to write just ONE of their worst songs!!

  • @tuncakstar
    @tuncakstar Před 2 lety +9

    Revolution #9 is a masterpiece, I never skip it.

    • @danielhkhk7283
      @danielhkhk7283 Před 4 měsíci

      I also never skip it because I never play the white album.

  • @SwaggerSonic
    @SwaggerSonic Před 3 lety +163

    Run For Your Life is weirdly menacing and morbid, especially for a Beatles song, but I’ve always found it really catchy. I love the way John says “That’s the end-uh” in the chorus

    • @rileyjordanmaingque4231
      @rileyjordanmaingque4231 Před 3 lety +4

      How about Maxwell

    • @AngelaCobbComedy
      @AngelaCobbComedy Před 3 lety +14

      I agree. I'm a woman and I LOVE "Run For Your Life". First of all, the opening line, John pulled from the Elvis song, "Baby Let's Play House." Second, it is not even the most misogynistic song on Rubber Soul. "If I Needed Someone" is by FAR more problematic. Personally, I'll take Lennon's passionate possessiveness over George's condescending, dismissive apathy any day of the week.

    • @richardhagin3728
      @richardhagin3728 Před 3 lety +3

      I absolutely love every track on Rubber Soul as much as Revolver and Abbey Road. If they'd included singles imagine the album containing We Can Work It Out/Day Tripper? Heaven!

    • @Kermit_T_Frog
      @Kermit_T_Frog Před 3 lety +14

      @@AngelaCobbComedy I never interpreted "If I Needed Someone" that way. And find it a bit odd that you do. In it George obviously was saying that he needed someone but was afraid to admit it. That he was hesitating because he was afraid of the emotions he was feeling.

    • @agdgdgwngo
      @agdgdgwngo Před 3 lety +6

      @@AngelaCobbComedy "If I Needed Someone" - Really? Like you sure you haven't mixed it up with some other song? WHOAA!!! You officially have the weirdest definition of misogyny I've ever seen. "I'd rather see you dead than to be with another man" - look, that's an abusive relationship. On the other hand 'If I needed Someone' is basically George saying "no thanks, I'm already taken". I'm sorry if this came across as condescending mansplaining, but going off your comment I thought you'd prefer that to dismissive apathy.

  • @Gruppetstudios
    @Gruppetstudios Před 3 lety +128

    An attack on "Yes It Is" is an attack on my soul

    • @sacriste
      @sacriste Před 3 lety +3

      Yes is IT

    • @jakob_3646
      @jakob_3646 Před 3 lety +1

      Yes it is

    • @carywiesner769
      @carywiesner769 Před 3 lety +2

      Yes, a very good song, with, IMHO, a very good vocal performance by John, especially on the chorus. The song on the list I most disagree with JT about.

    • @marcriley6015
      @marcriley6015 Před 2 lety +1

      I feel the same way on his bonehead remarks on, "Run For You Life".

    • @simonhodgetts6530
      @simonhodgetts6530 Před 2 lety +2

      What! How can anyone not like that? It’s sublime!!!

  • @KennethElliot-xv4rb
    @KennethElliot-xv4rb Před 2 měsíci +3

    The Ballad of John and Yoko is one of my favourite songs of all time. It's brilliant. Cannot understand why anyone would not like it!

  • @android1617
    @android1617 Před měsícem +3

    I see Revolution 9 and Wild Honey Pie as experiments that went wrong but without which, we would never have had classics like I Am the Walrus and Tomorrow Never Knows, which are experiments that went right. Like with any scientist, you will never be right without the right to be wrong.

  • @harrinicholls5940
    @harrinicholls5940 Před 3 lety +278

    Im not gonna lie, i absolutely adore honey pie. Its not exactly a masterpiece, but the lyrics and melody just flow really nicely to me. Theres just something satisfying about it.

    • @markv.5962
      @markv.5962 Před 3 lety +11

      yeah, and that solo by john is great! even george said that

    • @seanabbins5481
      @seanabbins5481 Před 3 lety +29

      For the most part, I have liked Paul's "show tune" stuff. It shows a certain musical range and mixes up the different albums. I like Honey Pie, and I also like Martha My Dear and When I'm 64.

    • @harrinicholls5940
      @harrinicholls5940 Před 3 lety +11

      @@seanabbins5481 Martha my dear is another highlight of the white album for me

    • @whoarethebrainpigs
      @whoarethebrainpigs Před 3 lety +2

      agree its a pretty good (not great) (McCartney meets Cole Porter). type of song,,its a bit more complex than yr average pop song .

    • @blahpunk1
      @blahpunk1 Před 3 lety +8

      Every song on the white album sounds out of place. That's what I liked about it!

  • @whouster
    @whouster Před 2 lety +49

    Real credit for mentioning Ringo's line "I'm sorry that I doubted you, that was so unfair. You were in a car crash, and you lost your hair." That line has cracked me up ever since the day I heard it!

    • @JTCurtisMusic
      @JTCurtisMusic  Před 2 lety +9

      It's a pretty amazing line.

    • @grimtraveller7923
      @grimtraveller7923 Před 2 lety +2

      Ringo came up with some interesting lines in "What goes on" {"the tides of time"} and "Eleanor Rigby."

    • @paulsharp3865
      @paulsharp3865 Před 2 lety +1

      "Lose your hair" was what people used to say, in the same way we now say "Lose your shit". Kind of saying the same thing as "Pulling your hair out". So Ringo's significant other was left traumatised but not actually bald by a car crash.

  • @Kelvinack
    @Kelvinack Před rokem +4

    Ballad of John and Yoko is pretty good, great drumming by Paul and his bassline is so fun. The line "They're gonna crucify me" I like also. Everything right with a bit of a controversial lyric, that's probably why I like Run For Your Life, it's just so wrong on so many levels that it's funny, ironic and like a parody

    • @Nobddy
      @Nobddy Před 2 dny

      Agreed. Love that song. The crucify me lyric is good because of the comment he made years earlier about the Beatles being bigger than Jesus. The fact that he was later killed adds a disturbing layer to the line.

  • @emmanuelfabella634
    @emmanuelfabella634 Před 11 dny +1

    hmm i kinda felt the same way about yellow submarine. but after hearing john’s demo, i felt the sorrow and lonliness. kinda like how ringo wrote octopuses garden after being away from the beatles in the middle of all the hectic mess- i just want an escape, a getaway

  • @stevelittle5318
    @stevelittle5318 Před 3 lety +56

    For me, "Yes It Is" is one of those gems of their non-mainstream output-only the Beatles could deliver a B-side this good.

    • @Juan6370
      @Juan6370 Před 3 lety +7

      agreed, it's a beautiful song

    • @dredmaaa4759
      @dredmaaa4759 Před 3 lety +5

      Agreed thats one of My favorites of the Lads

    • @kevinlittlefield4994
      @kevinlittlefield4994 Před 3 lety +3

      Agreed. Different, but very good. Haunting melody, vulnerable vocal, simple yet thought provoking lyrics.

    • @jessicawadleigh9068
      @jessicawadleigh9068 Před 2 lety +3

      YES! How does one not like ‘Yes It Is’ ??!!

    • @peetwine4018
      @peetwine4018 Před 2 lety +2

      I guess a lot of people don't like anything with a waltz beat

  • @krisinsaigon
    @krisinsaigon Před 3 lety +160

    It’s Only Love is one of my favorite Beatles songs. Music doesn’t have to be complex or clever, it just needs to connect with you emotionally

    • @seanowens1006
      @seanowens1006 Před 3 lety +9

      It's only love is solid!

    • @imkluu
      @imkluu Před 3 lety +11

      Not one of my favorites but no where near one of their worst in my opinion. I love John's voice on it.

    • @kidovthe1truekingahillbill586
      @kidovthe1truekingahillbill586 Před 3 lety +4

      I like that song too. And I love the bungalow bill they were telling a story there about a character's .

    • @kidovthe1truekingahillbill586
      @kidovthe1truekingahillbill586 Před 3 lety +1

      But I like the Bungalow Bill. Cuz it's about a man while he was hunting. I like the Lady Madonna. Didn't really care for Maxwell Hammer.. sound kinda of violent. I wasn't crazy about Helter Skelter either every time I heard it I was reminded that guy that killed all those people. Happiness is a warm gun I didn't like that either sound provocative.And Hey Jude was written for Julian Lennon. And I love the Hello Goodbye. I always like the mystery tour album. I loved .. Your Mother Should Know.

    • @MrTech337
      @MrTech337 Před 3 lety +3

      Catchy little tune as are most Beatle songs! Even their filler songs were as good or better than everybody else's best stuff!

  • @bucksdiaryfan
    @bucksdiaryfan Před 2 lety +3

    George Harrison was like a guy who got drafted into the NBA straight out of high school. You could see him getting better and better and then by the time he was set for "free agency" (to extend my NBA analogy) he was a "max contract player". Its great to watch his incredible progress (and, like an NBA high school to pro player, by the end he was frustrated by his limited role)

  • @MichelleDee68
    @MichelleDee68 Před 2 lety +5

    As someone already posted Obladi Oblada made me happy on contact + want to sing along, long before i even knew it was a Beatles song...No way is it a worst.

  • @kevinputry5655
    @kevinputry5655 Před 3 lety +99

    "Revolution 9" is not a song. And I love it. It's so different. I just enjoy weird experimental off-the-wall stuff like that. However, I must be in the right mood to listen to it though.

    • @TheIgnatzz
      @TheIgnatzz Před 3 lety +10

      I wouldn't include it in the list, because I respect pushing the envelope. It's why I like the White Album.

    • @philipadams4343
      @philipadams4343 Před 3 lety +4

      You see, JT? This guy ^ gets it.

    • @MarkMikelVideos
      @MarkMikelVideos Před 3 lety +2

      It's very dark and humorous. I tend to laugh a lot through the whole thing. I also enjoy the 5.1 surround version. Though Giles Martin could've done a better job mixing it, it seems to really make sense in surround.

    • @abhishanksaran3759
      @abhishanksaran3759 Před 3 lety

      bro see a psychiatrist

    • @marcofk
      @marcofk Před 3 lety +1

      It's crap!

  • @samueldejulio
    @samueldejulio Před 3 lety +90

    I love how this guy makes a list of the top 10 worst Beatles songs without being judgy or pretentious. He gives his opinions and backs them up with a nice argument, but leaves room for differences of opinion. Nicely done!

    • @JTCurtisMusic
      @JTCurtisMusic  Před 3 lety +8

      Thank you I appreciate that!

    • @johnrichards1019
      @johnrichards1019 Před 3 lety

      You had to really hate doing this, lol, maybe on 2nd thought, oops

    • @glenndrexler1677
      @glenndrexler1677 Před 2 lety

      Some of those songs
      Where just fillers,didn't
      Matter what the sounds
      And lyrics.good or bad.

  • @abboudsaadi282
    @abboudsaadi282 Před 2 měsíci +2

    The long and winding road is a master piece, orchestra or no orchestra, the melody and lyrics are wonderful and the vocal is a pure beauty.

  • @emmanuelfabella634
    @emmanuelfabella634 Před 11 dny +1

    i seriously love wild honey pie, it goes hard. twangy and wobbly instrumentals, and swings you on your head as you first listen of the whole album. introduces you to the whole craziness of that album

  • @hellogoodbye4061
    @hellogoodbye4061 Před 2 lety +42

    "They're going to crucify me" line was a reference to when John said "we're bigger than Jesus" during an interview, implying that he wouldn't be surprised if he ended up suffering the same fate. Amazed this guy missed this.

    • @jameskennedy721
      @jameskennedy721 Před 2 lety +5

      John was bullied into apologizing . Few actually cared what he was commenting on . Yet he got more outspoken later . By the time he was a solo act , he was sick of being forced to act stupid .

    • @hellogoodbye4061
      @hellogoodbye4061 Před 2 lety +4

      @@jameskennedy721 True that, it just had gotten to the point that John was sick of talking about it, explaining his meaning, that he just apologized to be done with it all.

    • @DarkMysteriousObject
      @DarkMysteriousObject Před 2 lety

      Lyrics are really good, clever and my fave line is, "Last night the wife said "Oh boy, when you're dead you don't take nothing with you but your soul." Think!" Yes me missed the boat on this song

  • @TerryTrowbridge
    @TerryTrowbridge Před 3 lety +68

    It’s funny how different people are. Op-la-de Op-la-da, Honey Pie, and What Goes On are some of my favorite Beatles songs.

    • @darwis4769
      @darwis4769 Před 3 lety +10

      If anything, it just shows how varied the beatles discography really is, you have the anthemic songs (all you need is love), happy songs (obladi-oblada), sad songs (yesterday), ballads, heavy metal, hell even a song about monkeys fucking each other on a road, there's always something to like about the beatles

    • @jameskennedy721
      @jameskennedy721 Před 2 lety

      WHAT GOES ON is poor . But MATCHBOX is worse - tho its not their song .

  • @hayeskolb1944
    @hayeskolb1944 Před rokem +2

    Ballad of John and Yoko is a great fun easy to enjoy song. Definitely mid greatness quality, not worst. Just a simple rock and roller with fun John vocals and a catchy tune. Cheers :)

  • @Megabombo
    @Megabombo Před 2 lety +3

    Revolution 9 is a fluxus art piece, i can understand that it makes no sense to most listeners

  • @electricroach5169
    @electricroach5169 Před 3 lety +262

    the ballad of john and yoko is an insanely well written song and you’re tweaking

    • @BillGraper
      @BillGraper Před 3 lety +28

      Yep, that song is so catchy! I didn't expect that one on the list.

    • @Lucky7Sampson
      @Lucky7Sampson Před 3 lety +8

      I'm ashamed to admit it, but there was like a 5 minute period when I thought this song wasn't that good. Don't know what I was thinking. It obviously rules.

    • @shadshowadradna
      @shadshowadradna Před 3 lety +1

      It would certainly have been on my list.

    • @MrFroggyMan
      @MrFroggyMan Před 3 lety

      @Justin Case they all suck

    • @nicnaks123
      @nicnaks123 Před 3 lety +2

      wow cant believe he put this song on here, all me and my mates's fav beatles tune

  • @mgconlan
    @mgconlan Před 2 lety +58

    "Revolution 9" was based on a French musical genre called "musique concrète," begun by composers Pierre Schaefer and Pierre Henry in 1948. With the advent of tape recording they decided they could create music by recording the sounds of ordinary life and manipulating them by editing, looping. overlaying them, altering their speed and pitch, and other effects that hadn't previously been possible. As it happened a friend of mine had given me an album of musique concrète a couple of years before the White Album came out, so when I heard "Revolution 9" (the White Album came out w while I was still in high school) I knew exactly what they were doing. I ran around telling my fellow students, "Wow! The Beatles are doing musique concrète!," and they all looked at me like I'd been doing way too many drugs.

    • @jameskennedy721
      @jameskennedy721 Před 2 lety +5

      Somebody did their Beatles homework . How interesting .

    • @daveisoverproduced
      @daveisoverproduced Před 2 lety +1

      Precisely so. But as I said above, by 1968 it is almost out-sated as musique concrète. I still think it's cool though! Hey...it's The Beatles!

    • @sieteocho
      @sieteocho Před 2 lety +3

      I wasn't surprised to find "Revolution 9" on the list, considering that the vast majority of Beatles fans aren't cool enough to appreciate it. It isn't even that random when you listen to it closely. There are sections, broken up by the "number nine" section, and each of them have different moods. This isn't even that easy to achieve, because when you try to do "musique concrète", most of the time it sounds like undifferentiated noise.
      This sort of mood music would be pretty commonplace by the 90s. I'm expecting that the average Aphex Twin or Gas fan wouldn't have any problems with it.

    • @americanpancakelive
      @americanpancakelive Před 2 lety

      You are correct sir and ( to me ) is it not a song but a soundscape for yeah, people to drop acid to, eeeesh.

    • @rhystranger8705
      @rhystranger8705 Před 2 lety +1

      @@americanpancakelive I always thought it was intended to be a (fast-forwarded) soundscape of one's experience (and anxiety) of an actual (somewhat non-violent) revolution, from news reports, to recollections to street protests. Probably similar to the Vietnam protests going on a the time, although the classical music loops tend to place these at a more historical time in Europe or the balkans - to me at least.
      The words and some sounds are intended to be abstractions and also structural (segue markers etc) and so they shouldn't be seen as literal. These are supposed to surround you with sensations.
      From this perspective this artwork is actually quite good, concept through to execution. I think it could have been ramped up to include gunfire and artillery (perhaps even causing a "shaking" of the [background] soundscape using reverb or similar) with the anxiety of a house to house conflict etc, but, at the end of the day he was pushing for a "give peace a chance" kind of angle and well at the end of the day it is his representation, not a final and forever version for all of humanity. It was a sound collage. Perhaps one day I will do one myself? Would it be as good? Highly, highly unlikely...
      Again, the Beatles breaking the frame, entering a new genre to bring it to the masses, even seminal to a degree. Music went a different direction, but it appears the world hasn't. In it's own way it is timeless, unfortunately. History repeats = loops? Tongue in cheek?

  • @jamess7626
    @jamess7626 Před 8 měsíci +2

    In middle school we didnt say "love"; we said "like." I could always relate to the song You Like Me Too Much. It has a special place in my heart. I like it too much I guess you could say.

  • @willparker9874
    @willparker9874 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I'm a recent Ballad of John and Yoko convert. I love the way John sings "Christ you know it ain't easy" and I just feel the song is his side of the story of the bed-in demo

  • @Usedtobebillie
    @Usedtobebillie Před 3 lety +86

    Paul loves Ob la di Ob la da, and so do I and a lot of people. It's so fun and full of life, and you can see how much fun Paul was having singing it. I never skip that song. Piggies is awesome as well.

  • @That_Guy--
    @That_Guy-- Před 3 lety +54

    I think Blue Jay Way is honestly in my top 10 favorites. It's just got such a unique sound and I like the trippiness of it all. I wish you had titled this "My Top 10 Least Favorite Beatles songs" because everyone likes Beatles songs for different reasons.

  • @gregbacon9808
    @gregbacon9808 Před 2 lety +3

    I Love both “ It’s only Love” and “ Yes it is” , “ Yes it is” really hits home for me because my wife who broke my heart and left me wore the color Red a lot…😢

  • @nout1972
    @nout1972 Před 6 měsíci +2

    I actually like Honey Pie, but hate Maxwell's silver Hammer with a passion. Other songs I hate: What goes on, Yellow Submarine, Run for your Life, Little Child, Tell me why, When I get home, Good morning, Good morning and One after 909
    Oh and btw The Ballad of John and Yoko is great!

  • @claydontplay8783
    @claydontplay8783 Před 3 lety +287

    I really liked “the ballad of John and Yoko” don’t get the hate for it.

    • @someonlinepersona
      @someonlinepersona Před 3 lety +12

      I like it too even though I'm not a fan of Yoko. Not because the rumors that she supposedly broke up the band but more because she is a pretentious art snob. She seems like the kind of person who would like Revolution #9.

    • @jaredpeterson9459
      @jaredpeterson9459 Před 3 lety +6

      @@someonlinepersona I’m gonna have to play a bit of devil’s advocate and say that Yoko was one of the most boundary pushing artists in experimental and early punk rock. The Yoko version of the plastic ono band album along with Fly and Approximately Infinite Universe are really solid imo

    • @Mr_Chicha56
      @Mr_Chicha56 Před 3 lety +1

      I don’t like it : /

    • @bernlin2000
      @bernlin2000 Před 3 lety +1

      I think it's telling that the lyrics say: "they didn't even give us a chance" lol. I like the song, and he's wrong that it doesn't fit with the Beatles sound: it jives well with Harrison's "Brown Shoe"

    • @someonlinepersona
      @someonlinepersona Před 3 lety +3

      @@jaredpeterson9459 There is a clip on CZcams of 2 greats, John Lennon and Chuck Berry performing on the Micheal Douglas show. Also, for some reason, Yoko was on stage. She contributed horrible high pitch shrill noises. It was so bad that somebody cut her mic on the second song. Everyone is entitled to their own opinions and mine is that Yoko Ono's artistic contributions are absolute pretentious trash. It's easy to push boundaries but it's hard to do it while still creating something good. John Lennon was able to do it but Yoko couldn't.

  • @louishillier7433
    @louishillier7433 Před 3 lety +68

    Not a second time has a brilliant melody I love it to be honest

    • @mikedanagher7064
      @mikedanagher7064 Před 3 lety +7

      Yeah for such a “bad” song, I wonder why brilliant musicians such as Rosanne Cash, the Pretenders, Robert Palmer etc chose to cover it...

    • @cjsm1006
      @cjsm1006 Před 3 lety +6

      It's a great song, and one of their underrated masterpieces.

    • @gareth9383
      @gareth9383 Před 3 lety +5

      I agree. A very nice melody from John.

    • @daffyfinch1890
      @daffyfinch1890 Před 3 lety +2

      Yeah of all the ‘bad’ ones, it’s quite strange to include it on here

    • @edwardjayenaval8245
      @edwardjayenaval8245 Před 3 lety

      yeah bro, its suuuper nice

  • @detijnemans2430
    @detijnemans2430 Před 2 lety +4

    Yes it is is probably in my top 10 best beatles songs tbh, I just adore it.

  • @Benefacez
    @Benefacez Před 2 lety +3

    "Run for your Life" was a good representation of John, though. He was jealous like hell, he had a girlfriend in Hamburg and got so mad when he saw some other guy talk to her, arrangements were made so that no guy would come close to her while John was on stage.

  • @davidyork985
    @davidyork985 Před 3 lety +66

    Yes It Is is hated? i’m so confused. I always thought it was one of their best singles from the pre-rubber soul era. I don’t get it smh

    • @Gustavo-ee3ne
      @Gustavo-ee3ne Před 3 lety +9

      Yes, it is

    • @cremetangerine82
      @cremetangerine82 Před 3 lety +5

      John has always considered it a throwaway, but it’s bone-deep melancholy and interesting use of the guitar volume pedal is great in my opinion.

    • @JLM545
      @JLM545 Před 3 lety +2

      Yeah I've always found that a little odd. It's a good song! I personally have always found it to be a good example of an underrated Beatles song

    • @fredneecher1746
      @fredneecher1746 Před 3 lety +2

      @@JLM545 I agree. I love the discordant harmonies. If That Boy hadn't been around people would see it as a great early song.

    • @AngelaCobbComedy
      @AngelaCobbComedy Před 3 lety +6

      I've always LOVED "Yes It Is" as well.

  • @nfal445
    @nfal445 Před 3 lety +35

    I want you (shes so heavy) was the song that actually turned me on to the Beatles.

    • @spookyoyster4014
      @spookyoyster4014 Před 3 lety +3

      Same!! Type O's cover of it in their medley turned me on to the Beatles.

    • @jameskennedy721
      @jameskennedy721 Před 2 lety

      You got to hear the song covered by the guitar guy from PARLIMENT / FUNKADELIC . He totally re- imagines it , and he is very talented on guitar .

  • @danielmarshallmusic6314
    @danielmarshallmusic6314 Před 2 lety +11

    Dude Honey Pie is an amazing song. Its truly one of my favorite tracks on that album. I don't get the hate.
    The Ballad of John and Yoko?! Its so good!
    Honestly, Revolution 9 is worth a listen every once in awhile. Its what part of makes The White Album so strange.
    I totally agree about Run for your Life. That song is really awful and makes me like Rubber Soul less.

  • @daveisoverproduced
    @daveisoverproduced Před 2 lety +7

    Very interesting list! As for Revolution 9...having formally studied music composition in the late 70's and early 80's, Electronic Music was part of the curriculum. John Cage, Stockhausen, Pierre Schaeffer, et al were breaking new ground from the 50's on and that needed to be understood. My only comment, therefore on Rev 9 is that it's about 10 years too late to be a "relevant" piece of Musique Concrete- That ship had sailed and could not be viable as Art Music. However, as you rightly point out, the Beatles took chances- which is fabulous- and perhaps led other people to discover the likes Stockhausen and other Avant Garde music. And, as you also point out, that "Number Nine" has become iconic in its own right! I still say that with a plummy English accent in whatever context it happens to arise. It always gets a smirk from those who understand the reference. Anyway...cool list. And I like the way you qualify it by stating from the top that it's 10 "lest good" song among some of the strongest and most beloved collections ever. Thanks!

  • @michaelcooper3425
    @michaelcooper3425 Před 3 lety +41

    Always thought "Yes It Is" was underappreciated. "It's Only Love" is nothing special, but one of their worst? No.

    • @BleedBNG
      @BleedBNG Před 2 lety

      He doesn't know what he's talking about with Yes It Is.

    • @jameskennedy721
      @jameskennedy721 Před 2 lety

      Its Only Love is mature compared to their sillier stuff . People in screwed up relationships know the vibe .

  • @josephst.george7841
    @josephst.george7841 Před 7 dny +1

    I liked the ballad of John and yoko when I was a kid and I only had the Beatles 1 compilation on cd to represent their music to me, I think it’s that the song has a mix of blues and country, it’s a pretty standard chord progression but maybe that’s what the charm is. Maybe it’s just that it’s a simple song . I always enjoyed listening to John’s side of the story when it came to yoko and the way everyone treated her. Now as an “adult” (or at least much closer to it) I find that the song is still okay but definitely not a standout

  • @auxbentb9385
    @auxbentb9385 Před rokem +2

    I love how JT's hair becomes messier as the video goes on, it's a nice way to conceptualize the descent into madness that awaits for us on this list until reaching the inevitable insanity that it is the number one spot.

  • @user-dw6my3se3l
    @user-dw6my3se3l Před 2 lety +18

    dude whoever said blue jay way was bad is insane

  • @sarchoj
    @sarchoj Před 3 lety +78

    Did someone said Blue Jay Way? WHY? The aura of this song is just amazing.

    • @davebartholome2924
      @davebartholome2924 Před 3 lety +1

      Yes, that was me. I think it’s dreary and pointless. Both depressing and annoying. It even has its own crappy, pointless video to go along with it.

    • @synobyte2123
      @synobyte2123 Před 3 lety +3

      Aww, I love Blue Jay Way. 💙

    • @davebartholome2924
      @davebartholome2924 Před 3 lety

      @@synobyte2123 Well, that’s great-really. I’m all for any song that makes somebody happy, even if it’s not my cup of tea.

    • @eatablelove
      @eatablelove Před 3 lety +2

      great GREAT great psychedelic Harrison song PERIOD!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @davebartholome2924
      @davebartholome2924 Před 3 lety

      @@eatablelove Well, you used capital letters and a bunch of exclamation points, so I guess that settles it.

  • @MrSpuzzz
    @MrSpuzzz Před 2 lety +1

    Pretty good content JTC you deserve more subscribers I predict you will have a lot more before too long.

  • @andrewhough8479
    @andrewhough8479 Před 2 lety +3

    Standing in the Dock in Southampton is the opening line to one of my favourite beatles song penned by Lennon. I find that the lyrics are clever and humorous. I also baulked a little at the chorus but it is also highly ironic. It does bring back happy memories of the summer it was released. I am surprised that you didn't mention how similar it is to the classic "Get back"!

  • @carl_anderson9315
    @carl_anderson9315 Před 3 lety +85

    I love Revolution 9 simply because it’s John’s ultimate middle finger to the industry. It’s John saying “I write what the hell I want”.

    • @whoarethebrainpigs
      @whoarethebrainpigs Před 3 lety +8

      agree,,people who cant get that song simply cant come to grips with something thats not a regular pop/rock song..

    • @pete1759
      @pete1759 Před 3 lety +7

      It belongs on a John and Yoko album. For me, the White album ends after Cry Baby Cry.

    • @ericv5
      @ericv5 Před 3 lety +6

      I hated it when I was young, but now I see it as the ultimate and only song that is able to express Pop-art in auditive form. The Beatles were so far ahead of their time and extremely ingenious and innovative.

    • @kuhnhan
      @kuhnhan Před 3 lety +2

      That's a nice way of saying a complete waste of time at the expense of the fans. The industry doesn't care about quality, they care about profit. This album was and still is profitable. People seem to forget the music industry is a business, not a charity.

    • @carl_anderson9315
      @carl_anderson9315 Před 3 lety +5

      @@kuhnhan Why “at the expense of the fans”? It’s still the white album. Compare it with the garbage we get today. Rock music could only evolve by breaking rules. John Lennon broke all the rules with that track. Yes, I get it. It’s not a song, but the message is clear: you don’t need to stick to formulas. Before that album, there was still a strong preconception of what a song was supposed to sound like.

  • @angeldquintas
    @angeldquintas Před 3 lety +151

    I WILL NOT TOLERATE BALLAD OF JOHN AND YOKO SLANDER! THAT SONG IS A BOP AND A HALF 😤

    • @robertveith6383
      @robertveith6383 Před 3 lety +1

      I will not tolerate people who yell in all caps. Which ear drum do you want punctured?

    • @angeldquintas
      @angeldquintas Před 3 lety +10

      @@robertveith6383 i was... typing...

    • @garychambers5850
      @garychambers5850 Před 3 lety +10

      Anyone who dislikes " *The Ballad of John & Yoko"* is not a Beatles fan. They should be on a Justin Bieber youtube video making comments about how much they love his creepy songs LOL... Stay away from The Beatles. They are way above your pay scale 😉..Great song by The Beatles and only John & Paul are on the record.
      John was in a hurry to put it out. George and Ringo were away on Holiday. And in return for Paul doing the song... John gave Paul co-writing credit for "Give Peace a Chance" ☮🕊

    • @nickstricharchuk574
      @nickstricharchuk574 Před 3 lety +6

      One of their most underappreciated tracks. The casual playing is what makes it fun.

    • @ollelindelof2592
      @ollelindelof2592 Před 3 lety +3

      the ballad of john and yoko is reaaly good i DO NOT understand that. especially not as no. 2, it deserves way better

  • @davidholiday4494
    @davidholiday4494 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi JT: Very good video which I enjoyed. I can't say that I agree with you wholeheartedly - I like Revolution 9 - and have come more to like it over the years. I agree totally with Obla-Di-Oblada - I hate hearing it . All the others you mentioned I don't find that bad but I am much older than you and grew up listening to these albums as they came out. Many of them have related memories etc. so I have a slightly different perception of them. In any case, your video was very thought provoking and I have subscribed. Thanks a lot!!! D

  • @matsfrommusic
    @matsfrommusic Před měsícem +1

    Revolution 9 should be seen as an art piece more than anything else, I love that it's on the White album and I think without it makes the album less good. It's like Kraftwerk and their track Geiger counter (although it's a lot shorter) Radioactivity is absolutely more interesting and better because it's there.