GEN Z GIRLS REACT TO THE BEATLES - STRAWBERRY FIELDS REACTION FOR THE FIRST TIME

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Komentáře • 237

  • @pauloweise
    @pauloweise Před 29 dny +33

    It's a place from your childhood that remains when you grow up. That's why it's happy and sad, it's nostalgic

  • @kevinmoss6428
    @kevinmoss6428 Před měsícem +65

    "I Am The Walrus" is another psychedelic masterpiece by Beatles

    • @x_trio_3_po333
      @x_trio_3_po333 Před 27 dny

      Yes I just love John Lennon's explanation of how the real world works! Goo Goo Gajoob!

    • @actionic135
      @actionic135 Před 24 dny +2

      Don't do the video version though. It's an inferior audio track.

  • @rayberry4261
    @rayberry4261 Před 25 dny +14

    This is one of the finest music productions in history. This song is brilliant and they somehow did this production on 4 track tape.

  • @redtim3690
    @redtim3690 Před 29 dny +35

    The greatest band in history who were decades ahead of everyone.

    • @makeminealargecognac
      @makeminealargecognac Před 21 dnem

      As soon as they met Little Richard.

    • @v-town1980
      @v-town1980 Před 15 dny +1

      ​@@makeminealargecognacOh please. Richard, like Elvis and Berry, inspired them. But The Beatles' creativity surpassed all those RnR acts.

    • @makeminealargecognac
      @makeminealargecognac Před 15 dny

      @@v-town1980 incorrect. They changed their style after workikng with Little Richard. He wasn't just an inspiration.

    • @markoliver630
      @markoliver630 Před 14 dny

      No comparison Beatles Forever

  • @stevev2492
    @stevev2492 Před měsícem +47

    The modern generation would find it hard to believe that it wasn't composed by a computer, and that actual musicians played actual instruments.

    • @thomastimlin1724
      @thomastimlin1724 Před měsícem +3

      i find it hard to believe how many musicians are out of work because of computers.

    • @CAPTAINSLOG666
      @CAPTAINSLOG666 Před 28 dny +9

      It was however heavily reliant on studio techniques manipulating sound - speeding up and slowing down tape speeds and playing stuff backwards then playing over that so it sounds backwards when playing forwards normally. All cutting edge in its day thanks to producer George Martin and his team of recording engineers at Abbey Road.

    • @timc7162
      @timc7162 Před 18 dny +1

      John Lennon wrote melodies before there were any.

    • @v-town1980
      @v-town1980 Před 15 dny +2

      ​@@CAPTAINSLOG666Techniques are not the same as "just autotune my voice." Plus, the melodies, lyrics, and harmonizing blows anything today out of the water. No comparison.😊

    • @Jonah-kp3vz
      @Jonah-kp3vz Před 15 dny

      but they don't know what 911 is or actual oppression

  • @BobKovacs
    @BobKovacs Před měsícem +62

    The video for "Strawberry Fields Forever" is distracting. The song itself is quite challenging for the first-time listener, and the trippy video has nothing to do with the song... it's just the Beatles having fun. To understand how the Beatles arrived at this point in their career, you have to know that they were the top entertainment act in the world and had been for the previous 4 years. They were trend setters and fashion icons. The Beatles started out playing poppy rock 'n roll love songs and opened the world to British rock. Then, album by album, they got more experimental and pushed boundary after boundary. By the time they reached "Strawberry Fields Forever" (and its companion album "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band"), the Beatles had pushed into every musical category: classical, country, jazz, soul, experimental, children's, folk, metal, etc. There had been nothing like the Beatles before, and they did it all while being the top entertainment act in the world. Imagine Taylor Swift and multiply that by 10 times. And then came "Strawberry Fields Forever" and "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band". It was astonishing at the time... but you can't possibly feel the astonishment that your grandparents felt at the time. The decades have dulled the sense of awe that this music caused when it was released.
    I applaud your willingness to react to this challenging song, and attempt to find its meaning. Many of us couldn't figure it out at the time of the song's release. For future reactions to Beatles' songs, I recommend that you listen to a music track that does not have a video. The videos are often distracting and many times have nothing to do with the content of the song. ("Eleanor Rigby" is a perfect example... the "official" video -- an excerpt from the film "Yellow Submarine" -- really distracts from the meaning of the song.)

    • @bookcraver1
      @bookcraver1 Před měsícem +7

      Well said!

    • @Jeff_Lichtman
      @Jeff_Lichtman Před měsícem +5

      Excellent explanation!

    • @christopherwinkler4451
      @christopherwinkler4451 Před měsícem +7

      Yep. I don't like it when reactors use music videos because they invariably become more engrossed in the images than the music. Also, these two appear to be listening on a laptop (bad enough) without using headphones (worse still) which means they are missing out on much of the intricacies of the music.

    • @thomastimlin1724
      @thomastimlin1724 Před měsícem +5

      Thanks for all that Bob...too many dismiss the whole story/picture of the earlier Beatles as boy band tripe, and have little idea how important they were to rescuing pop and rock music from the clutches of middle aged adult record producers dictating whom the next teen idol shall be and what they shall sing with parent approval. And middled aged to current metal heads dismissing the early Beatles out of carefully trained musical preference developed by corporate radio playlists and such. As a former music teacher I apply the same idea to ignorance of other music - an important experience and delightful at the same time, like ignoring early New Orleans Jazz as trite, unimportant...a musically ignorant country we have, no one knows who Duke Ellington was, or George Gershwin, Dvorak, etc. Part of the reason is in our country school music program budgets are always cut first, but you'll never see a weed growing in a football stadium....result = a culturally stupid country, that bleeds over into other subjects the media messes with. . Too many listen to music with their eyes ever since MTV was born.

    • @egg_timer
      @egg_timer Před 5 dny +2

      @@christopherwinkler4451 This is a frustrating trend. I realize reactors are often working with the results that youtube provides them, but I think they would generally benefit from starting with the album version of most songs, ideally with no video.

  • @briangroboski4751
    @briangroboski4751 Před měsícem +33

    Wear headphones when you react to music.

  • @louiespage
    @louiespage Před měsícem +34

    It's not a video review! It's supposed to be a music review..........

  • @PeterOConnell-pq6io
    @PeterOConnell-pq6io Před měsícem +39

    Great song. Ringo's drumming is stunning.

  • @newms69
    @newms69 Před měsícem +40

    Young people today care about the videos. The songs themselves are after thoughts. What a shame.

    • @thomastimlin1724
      @thomastimlin1724 Před měsícem +8

      they have been carefully taught starting with MTV to listen to music with their eyes instead of the ears and heart...while the music industry picks their pockets. I dare anyone to listen to Rachmaninoff's Variation 18 of a theme on Paganini, and not be moved . We are a culturally ignorant county ...Part of the reason is in our country school music program budgets are always cut first, but you'll never see a weed growing in a football stadium.

    • @pete3883
      @pete3883 Před měsícem

      It Otay, videos great.

    • @bohdan3239
      @bohdan3239 Před 24 dny +3

      Young people have the attention span of an ant. Videos on the whole are so inferior to the music that they should be totally turned off. They are nothing but a distraction to amuse the small minded who simply can't appreciate music of great distinction.

    • @stephenhowell5611
      @stephenhowell5611 Před 22 dny +1

      @@bohdan3239 Thanks to unsocial media, and don't be so mean to ants lol.

    • @diorsse
      @diorsse Před 6 dny

      womp womp

  • @bobbybrettel5422
    @bobbybrettel5422 Před měsícem +99

    Yeah.....if you really want to appreciate their great music then trash the videos that distract you....put on the album version and wear headphones...... it's totally a better way to explore the music

    • @bobwoolerOriGinal
      @bobwoolerOriGinal Před měsícem +2

      word

    • @patticrichton1135
      @patticrichton1135 Před 29 dny +2

      not always, all the time, a lot of these reactors who are young and are not familiar with them, don't even know what they LOOK like, so they DO need to see some of their videos to SEE what they looked like and how their appearances changed in the 8 years that they were world famous.

    • @hognaut
      @hognaut Před 28 dny +4

      Yeah, there be the problem, music reactors will always look for something with a video, which distracts from the music, it's a shame but it's a fact, and headphones are a must 👍

    • @CAPTAINSLOG666
      @CAPTAINSLOG666 Před 28 dny +2

      Strawberry Fields is a Park in Liverpool near where John Lennon lived and also the name of an lsd tab they experimented with. The video means to invoke an acid trip, as does the music and lyrics, so it's part and parcel. Also this was the B-side to the Penny Lane single, promoted as a double A-side so got exposure on tv pop programs. It was mooted to be on the Sgt Pepper's album but didn't make the final cut.

    • @kengiorlando7119
      @kengiorlando7119 Před 28 dny +5

      Agreed - it seems they were concentrating more on the video than the music.

  • @user-oj9oy7mi1j
    @user-oj9oy7mi1j Před 27 dny +9

    Iconic song! One of the Beatles game changers in popular music.

  • @try2enjoythedaylight785
    @try2enjoythedaylight785 Před 27 dny +7

    Your minds can't comprehend listening to a song without watching a video at the same time

    • @DocRock71
      @DocRock71 Před 22 dny +1

      Nothing wrong with it, just a different medium now. If we had ubiquitous access to video/audio on numerous devices back in those days, we'd have probably been focused on the video at least as much, if not more than the audio of the song itself

  • @alu.minium521
    @alu.minium521 Před měsícem +6

    The film ( not called video at the time) was simply a way to get their new songs out without having to tour. Why travel all over the world, when we can send a film everywhere overnight. Just a practical solution to performing live. Especially since they were doing things in the studio that they knew couldn't be performed live. They laid the foundation for what everyone now knows as music videos. For this video and all the ones they released, understand they were very creative and had a sense of humor.

  • @tdgallagher218
    @tdgallagher218 Před měsícem +12

    Next up to react to is Penny Lane - a similarly-themed song from the perspective of Paul McCartney. Both songs were released simultaneously and represent the Beatles at the apex of their creativity.

  • @marysweeney7370
    @marysweeney7370 Před měsícem +13

    It's psychedelic. Music, lyrics and visuals.

  • @Isleofskye
    @Isleofskye Před 16 dny +1

    If you thought it was unique now just imagine how unique it was nearly 60 years ago .This was their psychedelic period which revolutionized music back then:)

  • @BillWalker3rd
    @BillWalker3rd Před měsícem +13

    So to me (please forgive me) it’s cute you two chose this particular Beatles’ song to have your friend’s first experience with. There was a time before there were any music videos, and this was it. The Beatles innovated the whole concept of shooting a little film to go with their songs, and started this idea during the “Psychedelic Period” of the 1960’s era. John (the singer) was using LSD an awful lot during this time, and the song, and the video are intended to give the listener the experience close as possible to having a little bit of a psychedelic trip. The song may seem bizarre but the comments saying that it is a masterpiece are not very far off the mark. They did a longer film during this time for TV in the UK, called “Magical Mystery Tour,” that eventually made its way here to the states. There’s some place in a Liverpool park called “Strawberry Fields” that John used as inspiration….❤

    • @joelbusald6416
      @joelbusald6416 Před měsícem +3

      Strawberry fields was a girls orphanage in Liverpool near his aunts house where he grew up

    • @AlBarzUK
      @AlBarzUK Před 12 dny

      The Beatles didn’t innovate the music “video” idea. That would be The Big Bopper a decade before. Obviously it changed a lot during those years.

    • @cliffhughes6010
      @cliffhughes6010 Před dnem

      ​@@AlBarzUKI was thinking of Dylan's iconic Subterranean Homesick Blues, but I'll check out Big Bopper.

  • @alfredlandesman5165
    @alfredlandesman5165 Před měsícem +13

    Realize that this video/song is over 55 years old.

    • @garyhamalainen1651
      @garyhamalainen1651 Před 24 dny

      that's what amazes me about some of their music and this song is a perfect example......... how often does a song maintain it's unique edge 50 years after it was recorded. I love it.

  • @DocRock71
    @DocRock71 Před 22 dny +3

    The Beatles are meant to be heard and their videos in this period weren't supposed to make sense, it's just supposed to be suoer trippy. They were experimenting with the newest, hi-tech, multitrack recording, and video recording, and were the first to put out their own music videos along with their songs, and were creating new ways of using audio and video, a long list of ways in which are still used in modern music and audio recording and songwriting today, and since then. The Beatles almost always did everything first. They have influenced every generation of songwriters and musicians over the last 60+ years. They are worth a deep dive, but you need to start at the beginning with the early "boy band" sound, thru the, and the amazing Abbey Road final album, and listen to the evolution of their sound, songwriting, and recording. They were musical geniuses and the most innovative and influential recording artists of the last 100 years.

  • @harlech52
    @harlech52 Před měsícem +4

    it's a song that grows on you and you can listen to it again and again and hear new things every time. Lennon said he wasn't much of a melody man (as opposed to Paul's songs) but he imparts a rawness into his songs Paul rarely manages. Try Julia soon - about his late mother

  • @timc7162
    @timc7162 Před 18 dny

    Strawberry Fields was an orphanage near to John's house growing up in Liverpool. He used to play with the kids there. As an adult, famous of course, he went back to visit was devastated to find it torn down. He would have funded it to keep it alive, he cared so much for it. I have signed my name at the wall of Strawberry Fields. If you like the Beatles, take a trip to Liverpool. It is fantastic.

  • @johant23
    @johant23 Před 5 dny

    the Beatles changed everything when they came along with their experimentation and innovation in the way music songs were written how they sounded and how they were produced. you have to remember this track was made in 1967.. they were decades ahead of their time. they influenced everyone who came after them and are still influencing the musicians of today.

  • @mikefitznb1
    @mikefitznb1 Před měsícem +3

    make life the best you can...don't suffer alone...WE ALL WILL LISTEN TO YOU

  • @ofc4517
    @ofc4517 Před 26 dny +3

    Hi ladies, it's great to see you try a reaction to the beatles. I grew up with Beatles music and what a ride. You can't really begin to understand the music unless you, as others in this forum have suggested, listen to the whole album with head phones. With headphones you can hear more hidden content that will amaze you. Magical mystery tour, Sgt. Peppers, and abby road were their psychedelic and deep music time in their careers. If you want pop, when the girls went wild and though they were "dreamy ", then listen to their first albums like, meet the beatles, revolver and rubber soul. Great job, ladies.

  • @spagerrhowtaf8673
    @spagerrhowtaf8673 Před 27 dny +3

    Ignore the video, most of us that had the original experience of the music never saw it or only saw it once.

  • @martingifford5415
    @martingifford5415 Před 4 dny

    "Strawberry fields forever" is like "Happiness forever".

  • @DocRock71
    @DocRock71 Před 22 dny +1

    It's interesting to see how video focused younger people are, than in older generations. Nothing wrong with it, just a different medium now. If we had ubiquitous access to video/audio on numerous devices back in those days, we'd have probably been focused on the video at least as much, if not more than the audio of the song itself, which is almost 60 years old now! Good grief we are old AF. LOL

  • @stewartcohen-jones2949
    @stewartcohen-jones2949 Před 29 dny +8

    By many in the Rock industry old and new this is considered the most influential and greatest popular song ever created. There were a few contenders before this but Strawberry Fields was the one that said “ Do/create whatever you want”

  • @johnniekight1879
    @johnniekight1879 Před měsícem +6

    It was just a fun song & video. Best with a buzz. This was made from 2 different versions of the song. One faster than the other one so they had to slow one down which explains the weird sound.

  • @kovie9162
    @kovie9162 Před měsícem +6

    Don't try to overthink it. By the Beatles' own admission the lyrics didn't really mean anything, at least anything too deep. People kept asking them what the deeper meaning of their lyrics were so they decided to write some that seemed deep but were actually just intentional nonsense. It was their way of having fun with some of the more overly serious critics and fans who missed the point of rock music, which was to have fun. In a way it predicted punk rock in poking fun at people who took rock too seriously, only in a far more musically inventive and, well, serious way. Plus it all stemmed from their taking LSD and other psychedelic drugs and the way it made them look at the world differently. Things really were different back then, in all sorts of ways.
    Btw the name of the song comes from a school playground of the same name from their childhood in Liverpool. And if you want to hear something even weirder, try I Am The Walrus (and the proper, not the remixed one).

    • @northernlight2598
      @northernlight2598 Před 29 dny

      Yeah, like 'Revolution' wasn't serious and just "poking fun". There's others also.

    • @kovie9162
      @kovie9162 Před 28 dny

      @@northernlight2598 I didn't that that this was uniform, but not every Beatles song "means" something, and people who are looking for such meaning need to step back and take a breath, maybe listen to something else for a change.

    • @northernlight2598
      @northernlight2598 Před 28 dny

      @@kovie9162 Interesting. How does reacting to a song turn into telling people what they need to do? What else do people "need" to do?

  • @grichard1585
    @grichard1585 Před měsícem +6

    I guess they expected a choreographed dance in a field of strawberries...lol

    • @thomastimlin1724
      @thomastimlin1724 Před měsícem +1

      🤣It's kind of hard to choreograph anything when you're stoned on LSD lol....

  • @AstroXeno
    @AstroXeno Před 29 dny +2

    Back in the Beatles' day there was no MTV. The main reason for doing a music video in those days was so that when you had a hit, you could send the video clip to chart shows like Top of the Pops (don't know if TOTP was actually running in the 60s, but there were certainly shows like it) in lieu of making personal appearances every week. The music videos were all produced by the bands, and a lot of the time they were just home movies spliced together and had nothing to do with the music. Between all their films and the Saturday morning cartoon show, the Beatles could just send a clip for just about any song someone might ask them for, but on this one, A Day In The Life, and maybe one or two others they went the home movie route.

  • @barrycross2585
    @barrycross2585 Před 22 dny

    Strawberry Fields is a part of the city of Liverpool,John Lennon was writing about places that he knew

  • @artnow2
    @artnow2 Před měsícem +1

    For what it's worth, Strawberry Fields was an orphanage close by where John Lennon grew up. That could account for the sad happy vibe.

  • @dantofthegenxfamily9529
    @dantofthegenxfamily9529 Před měsícem +3

    Well if you girls live in the British Island look up strawberry Fields I believe it's a location for an orphanage his aunt lives next door to it Long story short, John was raised by his aunt because his mother was unable to care for him and she ended up dying when he was probably about 17 got run over by a drunk driver dad was a drunk and left John and mom , drank like a sailor.
    .Auntie lived next door to strawberry field , an orphanage where orphans were cared for .
    John would jump over the wall to play with the kids throughout the day.
    Johns aunt would always tell him not to do that,, but John would do it anyway,
    And once replied " aww Auntie you're not going to get hung for it" it's not like he was breaking the law in his own mind he was just going over the wall to play with the orphan kids.
    John also remembers sound of trumpets and drums in the big bass drum from the band that would play in the garden for the kids certain days so he was talking about his childhood ..
    Play John Lennon that is

  • @susibarca7543
    @susibarca7543 Před 14 dny

    "The Beatles wasn't a rock & roll band...The Beatles was a miracle". (David Gilmour).

  • @happilyeggs4627
    @happilyeggs4627 Před 24 dny +2

    Context. This is from the era of hippy dippy psychedelia. The music is intended to be trippy.

  • @vkaPAUL
    @vkaPAUL Před 25 dny

    We have all had our Strawberry fields as we grow older!!

  • @rayberry4261
    @rayberry4261 Před 25 dny

    Don't worry so much about the video. Just listen to the incredible songwriting and production. There is nothing this good being written and produced today. They did this while writing dozens if other brilliant songs and just kept going. Unbelievable!!!!!

  • @AKR8810
    @AKR8810 Před měsícem +6

    Both of you did such a great job on this reaction. Love the way you interact together, and I would like to see more of Maya. I would also love to see more Beatles reactions because they have so many great songs. I would recommend reacting to a live performance, instead of something with a video. If your interested in watching history being made, choose one of their songs from their first live television appearances on the Ed Sullivan Show in 1964. Otherwise the song Don't Let me Down from their rooftop concert in 1969 which was their last.

    • @visarr
      @visarr Před 25 dny +1

      What part of this reaction was great?

  • @lesblatnyak5947
    @lesblatnyak5947 Před 10 dny

    Wonderful reaction to the band who changed music. Judging by your library, you will love a band called YES and a song called Roundabout, been dancing to it for 53yrs

  • @user-sr4gw3gs4v
    @user-sr4gw3gs4v Před měsícem +3

    You should wear headphones and not let the video distract you!

  • @bobrush4217
    @bobrush4217 Před 29 dny +2

    There was no MTV until the 1980s so the Beatles were way ahead of the time. They made a few promotional videos because touring wasn't working for them. It was too hectic and out of control. The crowds were louder than the band because amp/speaker/ PA technology hadn't advanced enough to meet the demand of playing large stadiums and arenas. Also, the Beatles only had a crew of 2 or 3 guys working as their roadies. Today's major artists will have dozens of crew members for lighting, PA, truck drivers, technicians, etc...

  • @user-yj9rk9oz9p
    @user-yj9rk9oz9p Před 21 dnem

    The beginnings of Psychedelic Rock, ladies. High school kids and Beatnik professors would smoke pot, eat special mushrooms or hit Acid, and "tune in and drop out". John Lennon's lyrics were not for understanding, they were for joining the universe.

  • @milthopper6780
    @milthopper6780 Před 25 dny +1

    The song is a masterpiece, the music video was an afterthought.
    The main thing about this video, is that it is The First Music Video ever produced. Score another 1st for the Beatles. Their next was I AM THE WALRUS was taken from their movie MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR. The Beatles is a very deep and expensive well musically. They inspired me to go into music when I saw them live in 1964, and I'm to this day still playing. (Very impactful)

  • @Renshen1957
    @Renshen1957 Před 27 dny

    Strawberry Field was an orphanage that John used to break into the grounds as a young lad.

    • @garyhamalainen1651
      @garyhamalainen1651 Před 24 dny

      thank you........ that was the little factoid that I was trying so hard to remember : ) John Lennon was a GREAT lyricist and this is one of his best(imo) Having said that, I think sometimes we try too hard to find the meaning of these songs but one should keep in mind that the Beatles were definitely experimenting with mind altering substances. This song has always had meaning for me but I'd be at a loss to explain how. I love it because it's beautiful and unique.

  • @scottchapin2323
    @scottchapin2323 Před měsícem +3

    As in BEATLES fashion, one thing has nothing to do with the other, like the video vs the lyrics

  • @richardmartin9565
    @richardmartin9565 Před 27 dny

    When this song came out, I don't think I tried to understand it once I realized I couldnt. There was so much new music and sound with it to think about lyrics.

  • @Renshen1957
    @Renshen1957 Před 26 dny

    The Videos Strawberry Fields was John Lennon showing off his Art Student background while commenting on his unreal childhood of being abandoned by first his father and then his mother, and being raised by hisMaiden Aunt after his mom started a relationship with some guy and had two sisters.
    Companion Video Penny Lane was Paul’s nostalgic look as growing up In Liverpool, once a great Sea Port and Shipyard that was affected by the Post War depression in the UK. Every reference in that is real…

  • @user-vv7lp9nn6y
    @user-vv7lp9nn6y Před měsícem +2

    Great reaction. This was an LSD inspired song - reflecting how scrambled your brain can become on that particular substance. It was one of the pioneering songs of the psychedelic movement. I know I'm being a bit flippant here when I say that I think one of the reasons young people today find it harder to cope with their mental health is because, these days, they don't have fantastic music like the Beatles, Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd etc to immerse themselves in excite their imagination as my generation did. I appreciate, though, that there are many other factors in the modern world which play a part also

  • @BRGKasumi77Main
    @BRGKasumi77Main Před měsícem +2

    Penny Lane is next. Please react to it. Another awesome Beatles song, also recorded at the end of 1966 and in the beginning of 1967!

  • @michaelbrennick
    @michaelbrennick Před 26 dny

    John Lennon, who wrote Strawberry Fields Forever, was putting into music his period growing up in Liverpool. Strawberry Fields was a large private school grounds he played in and daydreamed as a kid. He's capturing the surreal aspect of memory of childhood and it's enchanting aspects. The mystery of growing up and developing your own inner self. During this same time, fellow Beatle Paul McCartney did his song Penny Lane as his joy and enchantment of growing up in Liverpool. You should listen to Penny Lane.

  • @alanmusicman3385
    @alanmusicman3385 Před 26 dny +1

    With music from this era you need to understand that almost always it would have been listened to - music fans back then might see the video/film accompanying it once or twice on TV, but that was it. They had no phones or tablets, no computers, no video recorders - or anything to to watch video on. . They had a record player and perhaps a picture cover for the record. In those days it was ALL about the music and listening to it. That is why - IMO - when reviewing music made before the early 1980s you really should focus on the music in the same way that original audiences did - else you end up reviewing a video which (very often) has been retro-fitted onto a track far more recently.

  • @x_trio_3_po333
    @x_trio_3_po333 Před 27 dny

    Around 1978 Cherrie Currie, the lead singer of the all girl rock band, "The Runaways" sang a cover of "Strawberry Fields Forever". Its a very beautiful piano based cover. She also did a cover of "Here Comes the Sun", but the 1st song was very well done and is among my favorite Beatle covers.

  • @pauljohnstone180
    @pauljohnstone180 Před 9 dny

    Great reaction! I love your honest approach to analyzing what you are hearing! 🧡, PJ

  • @Shortstring5
    @Shortstring5 Před 19 dny

    It has a psychedelic flavor. Strawberry field was in the UK. Loved this song and was one of the 1st psychedelic songs I ever heard. John was on drugs during this period. Another reaction you should do from the Beatles is " I Am The Walrus". The words will prob blow your mind.....

  • @dggydddy59
    @dggydddy59 Před měsícem +3

    At the time that Strawberry Fields Forever and Penny Lane were released, The Beatles had been a global musical and cultural phenomenon unlike anything that had come before for 4 years and had quit doing personal appearances, meaning they had stopped doing concerts and TV shows. They came up with the idea of sending the TV shows a short film to accompany their latest songs instead. And of course, being the biggest entertainment entity in the entire world, every TV program showed the films. The Beatles were one of the innovators that invented the concept of the music video, long before videos became common in the early 1980's. As a result, the videos don't really have much to do with the song at all.

    • @ptournas
      @ptournas Před měsícem +1

      While they did the most to help make them popular, the Big Bopper created the music video concept in early rock in 1958 with his video film of acting out his song "Chantilly Lace" quickly followed by two more. He was quoted in an English newspaper as saying "Soon all music will be on film". He was also working on a plan to create video jukeboxes when he died in the plane crash. He also coined the term "music video".

  • @genebaughbba3479
    @genebaughbba3479 Před 29 dny

    Deep. That's what you can expect from The Beatles.

  • @bobbyj5375
    @bobbyj5375 Před měsícem +2

    Both of you have incredible smiles, good reaction.

  • @binxbolling
    @binxbolling Před 23 dny

    Top selling musicians of all time.

  • @MyboogerwontSurrender
    @MyboogerwontSurrender Před 26 dny

    I watched the Beatles cartoon's every Saturday morning and learned a lot of their songs!😊

  • @user-el2ix5vw7w
    @user-el2ix5vw7w Před měsícem

    strawberry fields was a park/playground in liverpool.

  • @lancevaughn432
    @lancevaughn432 Před 6 dny

    In the 60s, they weren’t really concentrating on making videos. So listen to Beatles music. A Day in the Life, Here Comes The Sun, Let It Be, She’s Leaving Home, Back in The USSR. And 100 more

  • @walterleonard2489
    @walterleonard2489 Před 24 dny

    This song was one of their hits during their drug experiments.

  • @northernlight2598
    @northernlight2598 Před 29 dny

    Strawberry Fields was an orphanage in Liverpool. The song basically explores the musings of an LSD trip, not uncommon in the late 1960's. We were all doing it. For example, the "no one I think is in my tree" verse deals with the difficulties of an individual in communicating with other people. Other verses deal with confusion and the vagaries of being "someone". It could have been titled An Exploration Of A Human's (John Lennon) Psyche.

  • @falcon215
    @falcon215 Před měsícem +1

    I think as someone seeing this video and not knowing who the Beatles really were, it would indeed be pretty strange. At the time, just about everyone on the planet knew who they were so the point was probably to showcase the new side of them that had been emerging once they were done with the gruel of touring. Highly recommend 'Let It Be' if you haven't already seen it.

  • @christophersanders5007

    This song Strawberry Fields and Penny Lane where supposed to be the main featured songs on Sargent Peppers album, but in the end neither one of them made the cut.

  • @deggsymarley
    @deggsymarley Před 26 dny

    Glad you took time find out reason behind song , also nice to know instruments used

  • @dellblackman4565
    @dellblackman4565 Před 27 dny +1

    If you were to dip into the classic rock genre from around 1966 to around 1979, and if you could understand the context; you'd find a good many of those songs as "deep," philosophical, spiritual, introspective, and political, etc. They were commonplace back in those days.

  • @pinkbeatle2012
    @pinkbeatle2012 Před 20 dny

    amazing song probably one of my favourite songs of all time.

  • @mkmstillstackin
    @mkmstillstackin Před 27 dny

    Such a timelessly classic melody that never gets old to me!

  • @selbord1
    @selbord1 Před 22 dny +1

    As Humans our main objective is survival, first and foremost we must ensure we continue to live or exist despite the danger of avoiding physical extermination. To ensure our odds of survival we increase our numbers, so we have sex, and yes, I know it is taboo to say the word (sex) after our first proper experience of euphoria, that was the goal of this music the Beatles turned into what was later labeled Psychedelic Music. The Beatles (John, Paul, George, and Ringo,) In early 1965, following a dinner with Lennon, Harrison, and their wives, Harrison's dentist, John Riley, secretly added LSD to their coffee. Now, mind you, uppers were the norm for bands in Germany playing 16 to 18 hrs. About every musician drank alcohol, smoked pot, or popped pills, hence the introduction to the Beatles LSD was being used by the military and yes, you can guess what happened next, the Boys loved that feeling of an uninterrupted stream of fantastic pictures, extraordinary shapes with the intense, kaleidoscopic play of colors. So, if you ever see that same video or hear that song again, perhaps you can understand the lost translation of the mind to a motion picture or music.

  • @BRGKasumi77Main
    @BRGKasumi77Main Před měsícem +1

    Oh yeah! Strawberry Fields Forever was recorded on November 24, 28, 29 and on December 8, 9, 15, 21 and 22, 1966 and they made 26 takes from it , which the take 7 was so much better! The song was composed by John Lennon while he was in Almería, Spain, and then on September 1966 he made a demo of the song in his home.

    • @thomastimlin1724
      @thomastimlin1724 Před měsícem +2

      Of which Lennon was probably delighted to hear his voice slowed down, lol..."That'll weird them out, eh, Ringo?"

  • @genebaughbba3479
    @genebaughbba3479 Před 29 dny

    I suggest starting from the beginning and getting to know these guys when they were young.

  • @sharonsnail2954
    @sharonsnail2954 Před měsícem +2

    Great reaction ladies. BUT I must echo the other comments here, namely, ignore the video. Unless it's a live or lip-synched performance, ANY video before MTV (1981) should be taken with a pinch of salt. The earlier the video, the more salt.
    As a primer, I would take time out to view two UK TV appearances to show how good the lads were live. The videos are probably too long for you to react to but it will give you a flavour of groups of the time and of the time itself. First, "The Royal Variety Performance" (November 4, 1963) czcams.com/video/158Oyfxqbtg/video.html and then "Live At The ABC Theatre, Blackpool" (August 1, 1965) czcams.com/video/-9nfO7NwWiM/video.html Don't skip through the introductions to the songs as it will give you a view of their personalities (at least as they were portrayed to the public). There is a more historically significant broadcast on the Ed Sullivan TV Show (February 9, 1964) as it opened up the USA to Beatlemania and thence The British Invasion but I would recommend seeing that after these two.
    By the time "Strawberry Fields Forever" was released (February 13, 1967) the band had long since given up live performances and were a studio group. But the insatiable appetite of the media required something to promote the latest release and naff videos were produced (this being one of them).
    You cannot underestimate the impact this record had especially on this (then) 20 year old. Nothing like it had been released as a single. Props to George Martin, Geoff Emerick and the other tech guys for realising Lennon's ideas. It was the first Beatle record I ever bought but it was easy to spend 6s 8d on it as it had "Penny Lane" on the other side. 😄
    Stay cool.

  • @edjasper92
    @edjasper92 Před měsícem +4

    I would like you to react to Eleanor Rigby, by the Beatles.

  • @jeromedeparis
    @jeromedeparis Před 28 dny

    You will love "She's leaving home" by the Beatles.

  • @terenzo50
    @terenzo50 Před měsícem

    This is later Beatles. Start at the beginning. Maybe watch A Hard Day's Night and get a clue about Beatlemania.

  • @KeithSpinneyMusic
    @KeithSpinneyMusic Před měsícem

    If you watched this video stoned in 1967 it made a lot more sense haha.

  • @robinfla52
    @robinfla52 Před 22 dny

    I believe this video and Penny Lane were first shown on Dick Clark's American Bandstand as first music video to introduce new songs they were releasing since they became strictly a studio band. And this is what started it all.

  • @Andytheashton
    @Andytheashton Před 28 dny

    This song transformed everything in music production forever. The music we all listen to wouldn’t sound the same without this song.
    And Lennon was one of the first mega stars to discuss his mental health openly.
    Their song Help was about his deep depression and body issues. He had body dysmorphia about being overweight and impostor syndrome about feeling talentless at the absolute peak of their success.

  • @donepearce
    @donepearce Před měsícem +2

    Thank goodness Maya is quite pretty.

  • @windyhawthorn7387
    @windyhawthorn7387 Před měsícem

    Never watched an Beatles music video. But my dad did own the at least one of their movies and it was so silly and fun to watch.

  • @mercurywoodrose
    @mercurywoodrose Před 26 dny

    Let’s Soar Divinely

  • @rudedogmat
    @rudedogmat Před 18 dny

    It was a trip

  • @susannewitt6112
    @susannewitt6112 Před 23 dny

    Right back from Poona. A good one. Very fresh "influences" in their musical style.

  • @wpl8275
    @wpl8275 Před měsícem

    Strawberry Fields Forever was released on a 45 single along with Penny Lane. It peaked at #2 in the UK and hit as high as #8 on the US charts. It broke their streak of 4 years straight having #1 singles on the UK charts. And the Beatles didn't like it when it was included on the Magical Mystery Tour album.

  • @alanheaven6782
    @alanheaven6782 Před 24 dny

    Good on you for checking the context of the song about Johns childhood. Do more sixties and seventies reviews if you can :)

  • @rayfearne1379
    @rayfearne1379 Před 27 dny

    I was too young at the time, this song was released. My Dad said the Beatles were into Drugs in a heavy Way. Which would fit with your happy & sad analysis.

  • @elcardil
    @elcardil Před 12 dny

    Beatles, a very solid choice. When I experienced all these bands like the Beatles, Led Zep, Pink Floyd, etc. there wasn't such a thing called videos. It was straight off the albums. I recommend you try the tracks only before you consider videos. Especially for music before the 80s. Edit: Actually, 70s - 80s are when the videos really kicked in.

  • @carlosbuscatore
    @carlosbuscatore Před 25 dny

    Best song ever!

  • @despinakollas
    @despinakollas Před měsícem

    Ladies, this is the first actual video that ever existed. They were called promotionals then. And by the way, it was 1967.

  • @RigoMuniz
    @RigoMuniz Před 27 dny +1

    Remember video take away the music. I suggest: She is so Heavy, A Day on the Life, I am the Walrus, Norwegian Woods, St Pepper’s Club Band, Come Together, Get Back, With a little help of my friends and Eight days a week.

  • @egg_timer
    @egg_timer Před 5 dny

    Let It Be

  • @johannesvalterdivizzini1523
    @johannesvalterdivizzini1523 Před 14 hodinami

    You should have just listened to the song itself, letting your imagination work. I never saw the video until recent years; at the time in 1967 it wasn't generally broadcast, so we all just listened to the song.

  • @mgonzales56
    @mgonzales56 Před 29 dny

    I'm glad you looked up the meaning. It helps to at least know the reference to the place John was remembering. Yes more Maya👍 Also, I read the comment where someone recommended "I Am The Walrus", if you do listen to that one, please do the original recording. There is a video that has a horrible copy of the recording. Yea Princess, and Maya.❤

  • @Tune-O-matic
    @Tune-O-matic Před 26 dny

    This was some of the experimental music they made during the experimental psychedelic drug use era..

  • @NissiShamiso
    @NissiShamiso Před 28 dny

    They are so pretty

  • @williamcabell142
    @williamcabell142 Před 27 dny

    No one cares about your knees…that a you thing! The Breathe! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥