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  • čas přidán 16. 06. 2024

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  • @JamesLachowsky
    @JamesLachowsky Před měsícem +201

    Wow. This guy wasn't born yesterday. He was born about 20 minutes ago.

    • @IamKingReacts
      @IamKingReacts  Před měsícem +11

      😂

    • @papercup2517
      @papercup2517 Před měsícem +30

      It feels a bit like that, doesn't it! "What? You mean there are other countries and other times in history, of which we have film footage, and other police uniforms and other ways people dressed and wore their hair?"
      The revelations were flowing thick and fast!
      Don't worry, young man, we're laughing WITH you, not at you. 😀

    • @GkIrel
      @GkIrel Před měsícem +3

      💯

    • @jennifer3735
      @jennifer3735 Před měsícem

      How sad are you to go on reaction channels just to be rude. Grow up 🤡

    • @jasong.5165
      @jasong.5165 Před měsícem +3

      Fake

  • @johnandrews3151
    @johnandrews3151 Před měsícem +97

    The guy on bass is Paul McCartney. The Guinness World Book Of Records in the early 1980's certified that Paul McCartney is the most successful recording artist in music history and he still holds that record today😮😊!

    • @user-hv4lb1qw4x
      @user-hv4lb1qw4x Před měsícem

      😮 Wow! Never knew. Thanks.

    • @tool_fighter
      @tool_fighter Před 10 dny

      The guy singing the lead wrote the song , and it’s the most viewed video of all Beatle songs on CZcams. His name was John Lennon. He created the Beatles and wrote the most hits for them. Sadly he was assassinated at age 40 so we will never know how much he would have gone on to produce . A true genius and visionary and one hell of a musician.

  • @norguz7777
    @norguz7777 Před měsícem +60

    He doesn’t realize he’s looking at an iconic scene in music history.

    • @clydester2677
      @clydester2677 Před měsícem +3

      He doesn’t realize a great many things I think.

    • @AAK1954
      @AAK1954 Před měsícem +1

      @@clydester2677 ¡Jaja! Right.

    • @jax4538
      @jax4538 Před měsícem +2

      He doesn’t realize anything. It’s embarrassing

    • @Lilione111
      @Lilione111 Před měsícem +3

      How can he realise. He’s not from that generation. He’s delving & experiencing now. You probably don’t know a lot about the classical music scene in the 1800s. He will learn as he goes. At least he’s interested in finding out. I know it seems a bit crazy for us, but we lived through it. He didn’t.

    • @davidarmstrong1617
      @davidarmstrong1617 Před dnem

      Yeah, I turned it off halfway through... How do you live on this planet, with English as your native language, and not KNOW that the Beatles are the English band from the 60's who transformed rock n' roll into a completely new sound? If you don't already know that, you're not qualified to discuss music with any kind of authority.

  • @Jaseph2
    @Jaseph2 Před měsícem +62

    Bro, don’t worry about people that are a bit harsh in their comments. I understand you don’t really know The Beatles so you don’t understand, but these 4 guys were so popular that they even stopped touring because they couldn’t even hear themselves play because of the screaming women and teenagers.
    And their catalogue is huge and includes a vast range of music. Their music dominated the 60s and it really just made people happy. Most of their stuff was just super catchy and upbeat and would put you in a good mood.
    I’m 63 so I wasn’t very old when they broke up, but there’s never been anything like them since. And young people discover them and love them. They were just that good.

    • @BobSperber
      @BobSperber Před 21 dnem +3

      Thanks for saying well what I couldn’t, politely.

    • @colemanjr
      @colemanjr Před dnem

      I totally 100% agree. I am a 61-year-old black man from Texas and I even LOVE these guys. @Jjaseph2 was right, the Beatles started it all.

  • @VoicesfromtheSwamp
    @VoicesfromtheSwamp Před měsícem +33

    The Beatles were not JUST a band, they were THE BAND that started it all. Every rock, blues, hip hop, rap, song you hear today are all because of The Beatles. This was in 1968-69. This was the last time they ever performed live. And they did it on the rooftop of the studio where they did their last album.
    Peter Jackson (Lord of the Rings director) did a phenomenal documentary about The Beatles on HBO/MAX.

    • @reneeborovitch7585
      @reneeborovitch7585 Před 7 dny

      I hope once you’ve read these comments you’ll go back and check out these ‘guys’.
      The Beatles are responsible for any music coming afterward.
      They revolutionized music as we know it today. I am old enough to have seen the change in music before February of 1964 and after February 9th,1964 which is the day they were on The Ed Sullivan Show, look that up too. You’ll blow your head right off once you learn what The Beatles are to music. Do some homework I guarantee you won’t be sorry.
      Listen
      Learn
      Enjoy!

  • @laniwilliamson
    @laniwilliamson Před měsícem +25

    Without the Beatles, there wouldn't be modern music as we know it.

    • @Watchman70
      @Watchman70 Před měsícem +1

      You are so right.

    • @Lilione111
      @Lilione111 Před měsícem

      Yeah, a lot older music has to be taken in context. Ground breaking for its time.

    • @tool_fighter
      @tool_fighter Před 10 dny +1

      @@Lilione111still

  • @robperry5293
    @robperry5293 Před měsícem +50

    LOL... This is Rock And Roll. You are probably the first person ever to compare the Beatles to the Bee Gees. The Beatles were the greatest band of all time! The Bee Gees were not even close. The Beatles put out so much great music, you could listen nonstop for days without playing the same song over. They had 32 #1 hits. Their top selling album sold 27 million copies. I would recommend "a" song , but where would I start?

    • @thomastimlin1724
      @thomastimlin1724 Před měsícem +3

      Start from the beginning, before the Beatle Haircuts, with leather jackets and even before they had long hair...like backing Tony Sheridan on My Bonnie Lies Over the Ocean, John singing Ain't She Sweet, the instrumental Cry for a Shadow, , with Pete Best on Drums, before Ringo The Decca Audition Tapes, and some BBC radio shows. They came from total nothing in Liverpool to worldwide fame. that's what reactors need to fricken understand, not individual songs picked at random.

    • @newms69
      @newms69 Před měsícem

      The Bee Gees loved the Beatles, said they were the best. And they were and still are and will forever be.

  • @kathy1013
    @kathy1013 Před měsícem +94

    Oh wow. Where do we begin?? First, this rooftop concert was 1969 and was the last public concert by the Beatles. The group released their first album in 1963 and hit America in 1964. I was 11 years old and fell hard. Total Beatlemaniac! In a nutshell, they changed the world with their music. There had never been anything like them. I'm a huge BeeGees fan but The Beatles came first and definitely inspired the BeeGees with their music. The Fab Four (as they were affectionately called) were made up of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr on drums. Their impact on music and culture is impossible to explain. Their music genre is impossible to describe because it is so varied and complex. If you jump into this rabbit hole, you will never reach the bottom. I've been there over 60 years!😳😀
    Here Comes the Sun, Hey Jude, The Long and Winding Road, Let it Be, Strawberry Fields, Elenor Rigby, Norwegian Wood, I Saw Her Standing There, Sargent Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band, Revolution, A Day in the Life, A Hard Day's Night.., That should get you started. 😀

    • @stlmopoet
      @stlmopoet Před měsícem +6

      The Beatles influenced everyone who followed. They went in so many different directions, creating whole genres of music. The guy in the left is Paul McCartney, considered one of the best bass players in the world.

    • @colemanjr
      @colemanjr Před dnem

      Yes "Elenor Rigby" was my favorite

  • @jamescanole3940
    @jamescanole3940 Před měsícem +27

    You've heard far more of the Beatles music than you can imagine. Their work permeates the culture from movies, commercials, etc.

  • @Dej24601
    @Dej24601 Před měsícem +42

    “The Beatles are the best selling artist of all-time with over 420 million equivalent album sales. Michael Jackson is the best selling SOLO artist of all-time with nearly 340 million equivalent album sales. Elvis Presley is a close runner up, with Madonna completing the top 3.”

    • @nthdegree1269
      @nthdegree1269 Před měsícem +5

      Don't forget the Beatles were not fully in the album era, not until Rubber Soul... People were buying more singles and to really realize how big they were 1.6 billion singles sold in the US alone ...I don't think we'll ever get an accurate figure in the world. No one's even close

    • @Dej24601
      @Dej24601 Před měsícem +2

      @@nthdegree1269 Yes, true and there was an unusual system that existed concerning album titles, distribution and legal issues. However The Beatles had albums released earlier in the UK and Europe than in the US, with 2 albums before Rubber Soul in ‘63, 2 in ‘64 and 1 in ‘65, all platinum or gold.

    • @nthdegree1269
      @nthdegree1269 Před měsícem +2

      @@Dej24601 yeah that was crazy and confusing... I remember that one I was younger. UK versions were different lol

    • @scottborenstein8291
      @scottborenstein8291 Před 4 dny

      The Beatles have sold over 600 million albums.

  • @robertszekely8686
    @robertszekely8686 Před měsícem +67

    You are not disrespecting the Bee Gees. Actually it's a disrespect to the Beatles. I like the Bee Gees, but they are not really in the same league as the Beatles.

    • @reneestewart9425
      @reneestewart9425 Před měsícem

      Forrest Gump was years later I think you should do your homework I'm not gonna watch your shit anymore I love to watch young people discover 60 and 70 music. But I think you should just have a little clue before you do this again you are making comments about the best band in the world and your ignorance to this subjectmakes me not really want to listen to you anymore

    • @reneestewart9425
      @reneestewart9425 Před měsícem

      Forrest Gump was years later I think you should do your homework I'm not gonna watch your shit anymore I love to watch young people discover 60 and 70 music. But I think you should just have a little clue before you do this again you are making comments about the best band in the world and your ignorance to this subjectmakes me not really want to listen to you anymore.
      Comparing the Bee Gees to the Beatles shows your absolute lack of any knowledge or at least taking a second to educate yourself before you go on and insult the greatest band of all times. There is not a musician in the world that won't tell you without the Beatles we would not have the music we have today. Geez Louise bye-bye

  • @suepall5425
    @suepall5425 Před měsícem +34

    This is the 60's. Remember this is live on a rooftop. The greatest band in history. They started it all.

    • @inkey2
      @inkey2 Před měsícem +4

      started it all ????????? There would be no Beatles without Elvis, Buddy Holly, chuck berry, Little Richard, . The Beatles were standing on the backs of the famous rockers that came before them.

    • @RobertSmith-iw2kb
      @RobertSmith-iw2kb Před měsícem +3

      Probably 70.last concert by this great group. Had to be there to understand.

    • @RobertSmith-iw2kb
      @RobertSmith-iw2kb Před měsícem +1

      Don't forget everly brothers.

  • @CharlesWalker-sf8td
    @CharlesWalker-sf8td Před měsícem +22

    They were on the roof of a building giving a free concert for everybody around

  • @southernwanderer7912
    @southernwanderer7912 Před měsícem +62

    Comparing the Bee Gees to the Beatles is like comparing a Volkswagen to a Rolls-Royce.

    • @plenary123
      @plenary123 Před měsícem +10

      Comparing any group to The Beatles is unfair.

    • @Nickel1147
      @Nickel1147 Před měsícem +5

      There is nothing to compare to The Beatles

    • @bwilson5401
      @bwilson5401 Před měsícem +6

      To be fair¡ The Bee Gees are one of the biggest selling acts ever.But nowhere near The Beatles.This twerp is the most annoying reactor ive ever seen.Literally.

    • @Nickel1147
      @Nickel1147 Před měsícem +2

      @@bwilson5401 The Bee Gees made me cringe

    • @cuebj
      @cuebj Před měsícem +1

      Comparing anyone to Beatles will pale into comparison. But, if this chap really is hearing Beatles for first time and he has heard Bee Gees, it's a reasonable starting point for him. Bee Gees were massively successful in their own right from young age from mid 1960s when they came to UK from Australia. They were also very successful songwriters for other people in many styles. some people knocked them because they had a second success era with disco. That's a pity as the incel disco-haters just revealed themselves to be nasty little racists who hated other people having fun and sex.
      There's plenty of place for Volkswagen cars from Beetle through Golf GTI, Buzz, etc. In that period, Rolls Royce was dull status symbol for board members of a bank. We had some very wealthy neighbours in about 1968 to 1975 who had a Rolls Royce and Jensen Interceptor. They called the RR 'The bus'. RR cars were definitely innovative like both Beatles and Bee Gees were.

  • @troidva
    @troidva Před měsícem +26

    African American keyboard player Billy Preston (sitting at the keyboard in front of the two London cops) first met the Beatles in Hamburg in 1962, Germany, when the Beatles were an unknown club band and Preston was a 16-year-old prodigy organist playing on a European tour with Little Richard's band. In January 1969, the Beatles were on the verge of breaking up over artistic differences on their latest album. Guitarist George Harrison brought in Billy for a quick visit with the band and the effect was magic: the Beatles buried their differences while their guest was there and asked Billy to join them for this rooftop concert. The Beatles stayed together long enough to complete two more albums.

    • @marksterner7532
      @marksterner7532 Před měsícem +2

      And, Billy went on to have an amazing music career, as both a solo artist and as an invitee to perform in many of the most iconic concerts ever presented (and recorded)! "Will it Go Round In Circles?" must have kept his head spinning for years from all that he experienced! It is so cool that he earned his chops with the greatest band in history!

  • @Laliquino
    @Laliquino Před měsícem +8

    The most famous and well respected music act of all time, this guy must live under a rock

  • @anthonyv1719
    @anthonyv1719 Před měsícem +27

    Beatles were the base and bedrock of all modern music. The video of what you are watching is the last time the Beatles performed live (they stopped touring a long time ago) on top of the rooftop on their studio in London. People stopped in the streets wondering what the noise was, and the cops came - Beatles on Rooftop - shitty little amplifier, cold, and still put in a hell of a performance -

  • @Dej24601
    @Dej24601 Před měsícem +31

    Best-selling artists worldwide as of 2022: British rock band ‘The Beatles’ are top of the list for best-selling artists worldwide, with 183 million units certified sales.

    • @Yooper2024
      @Yooper2024 Před měsícem +2

      Just looked it up. Units are different than albums. But you are correct stating 183 million units. Their actual album sales are now over 500 million. and if you add total albums and singles and EP's their total is greater than 1 billion.

    • @taramahoney2412
      @taramahoney2412 Před měsícem

      I had read Beatles sold over 800 million records worldwide.

  • @tjlynch9594
    @tjlynch9594 Před měsícem +19

    If this is your first time hearing them you are in for a long lasting treat .

    • @jax4538
      @jax4538 Před měsícem

      He’s way too dumb to realize.

  • @user-mo6tz6oh9i
    @user-mo6tz6oh9i Před měsícem +12

    The Beatles changed many things around the world. They influenced music, clothing styles, hair styles, art and ideas and opinions. They were witty and innovative.

  • @patriciolegett1757
    @patriciolegett1757 Před měsícem +8

    Your shortcomings in contemporary music knowledge is truly remarkable! Had The Beatles not existed there would not have been anything that you would recognize as popular music today.

  • @olmanrock5381
    @olmanrock5381 Před měsícem +10

    These lads are the widest deepest rabbit hole on the internet- dig in a enjoy

    • @thecreepyllama
      @thecreepyllama Před 29 dny

      Not quite the widest or deepest rabbit hole - that title belongs to The Beach Boys and their - frankly - unbelievably fucked up story. The Beatles are solidly in second place though.

  • @DP-ep8cl
    @DP-ep8cl Před měsícem +11

    The beatles are generally known as the world's greatest band ever. This video was recorded on January 30, 1969 where they performed their final public concert. The police were dressed in their uniforms of the time and were there to stop the concert due to nothing moving around their building. I don't say this to criticize you.. just offering a bit of advise. Research the video's you review to obtain some basic information on what you're watching. You'll have a better understanding overall.

  • @johnckelly88
    @johnckelly88 Před měsícem +24

    When you stopped on the two cops, you see Billy Preston playing keyboard. He brought a great sound

    • @LonghopeBro-ju6jl
      @LonghopeBro-ju6jl Před měsícem +3

      Too bad they didn't show him when it came time for his solo.

    • @Brandi6666
      @Brandi6666 Před měsícem +1

      So nice to point that out. What is the sound engineers name. Or the first cop they showed? They werent members of the band either

    • @LonghopeBro-ju6jl
      @LonghopeBro-ju6jl Před měsícem +3

      @@Brandi6666 Billy Preston is arguably one of the finest session keyboardists the sixties ever saw. His work with The Beatles is renowned.

    • @rhondaocallaghan4413
      @rhondaocallaghan4413 Před měsícem +2

      Love Billy❤❤

    • @cuebj
      @cuebj Před měsícem

      @@LonghopeBro-ju6jl And he knew The Beatles from Hamburg when he was barely 16 and backing Little Richard. Beatles were just a year or two older

  • @richardmartin9565
    @richardmartin9565 Před měsícem +84

    Forget the Bee Gees, the Beatles were the best of all time! Genre? They did it all!

    • @theappreciationsociety1960
      @theappreciationsociety1960 Před měsícem +5

      Yes The Beatles were TRENDSETTERS, they were MAGNIFICENT, and I LOVE them to bits, BUT The Brothers Gibb aka. Bee Gees were GENIUS SINGER SONG WRITERS ❤ Beatles wrote hundreds of songs❤ The Gibb brothers wrote over 1000 songs, a great many of them hits ❤The rest were of IMMENSE QUALITY, and their attention to detail in post production were SECOND TO NONE ❤Even the Beatles´ own producer George Martin said that The Brothers Gibb had THE SINGLE BEST THREE PART HARMONY OF ALL-TIME, and Barry Gibb even more meticulous with regards to post-production details, than himself ❤ They are still the 5th biggest selling global artists of all-time, so to forget them, will be an OVERSIGHT PAR EXCELLENCE!!! ❤ ❤ ❤ LOVE, HUGS, PEACE, GOD BLESS & STAY SAFE ❤ ❤ ❤

    • @johngriswold2213
      @johngriswold2213 Před měsícem +1

      @@theappreciationsociety1960 All time? You would have to put CSN in that mix;)

    • @theappreciationsociety1960
      @theappreciationsociety1960 Před měsícem +1

      @@johngriswold2213 , if you by CSN is referring to Crosby, Stills and Nash, they were great US artists indeed ♥ If you re-read my comment, you will find that it was George Martin that said it, but I must admit that I agree with him ♥ CSN sounded fabulous, but their harmonies are not quite as tight, as The Brothers Gibb ♥That is a tightness that you can only obtain between siblings, as their tones are very similar ♥ Stephen Stills, David Crosby and Graham Nash were FABULOUS, but I must say I prefer the material Graham Nash did with The Hollies ♥ I suppose it is a matter of preference, and I happen to prefer the British sound over the US sound, but both sounds are FABULOUS, just different ❤ My favourite singer of all-tme actually happens to be an US artist ♥ The LEGENDARY singer-songwriter: Sam Cooke ❤ ❤ ❤ LOVE, HUGS, PEACE, GOD BLESS & STAY SAFE ❤ ❤ ❤

    • @johngriswold2213
      @johngriswold2213 Před měsícem +1

      @@theappreciationsociety1960 I have long loved the Bee Gees, their fantastic songs and lush production values. From what I understand there were hard feelings in GB when Nash left the Hollies for Laurel Canyon and the California music scene, well deserved given his talent and the impact the Hollies had. That said, he needed more agency and creative freedom, and with CSN he helped create a new musical genre and the model of the self produced, counter culture artist. The often unsung genius of CSN's harmonies was David Crosby, who knit together their sound with indispensable but hard to tease out vocal parts. Helplessly Hoping is a great example of this, a unified and gorgeous sound that is difficult to sing...though the melody sounds clear, picking out a solo line to sing through it is difficult. What exactly is the lead, and what is David singing? He was key in crafting the harmonies on the Grateful Dead's two mostly acoustic albums, Workingman's Dead, and American Beauty, and then Jerry Garcia turned around to add the singular pedal steel guitar work on Nash's Teach Your Children with CSN. So much great music in those days, Good Thoughts, Peace and Blessings right back;)

    • @theappreciationsociety1960
      @theappreciationsociety1960 Před měsícem

      @@johngriswold2213 The craftmanship of CSN is undeniably AMAZING, no doubt about that, and yes Graham Nash did find the creative freedom in the US, that he did not find in the UK ❤The craftmanship of David Crosby and Graham Nash is undeniable, and well balanced by the talents of Stephen Stills ❤ I also ENJOY the harmonies created by (another sibling/cousin combo) The Beach Boys, whom I was fortunate enough to experience in concert, and meet afterwards ❤Guess, who Brian Wilson admirers even over his own musical endeavours? The Brothers Gibb SURPRISE, SURPRISE ❤ That is why it was him that inducted the brothers into Rock´n´Roll Hall of Fame ❤The brothers have also been inducted into The Singer-songwriters Hall of Fame ❤Another US band that I have ENJOYED is The Eagles, so much talent in that group ❤There are so much FABULOUS music to be ENOYED globally, thank Heaven ❤Thank you ever so much and right back at you ❤ ❤ ❤ LOVE, HUGS, PEACE, GOD BLESS & STAY SAFE ❤ ❤ ❤

  • @jimcarberry8262
    @jimcarberry8262 Před měsícem +11

    There famous Rooftop Performance 1969. Without the Beatles a lot of music up to this time wouldn't exist. They were great innovators of music.

  • @Dej24601
    @Dej24601 Před měsícem +17

    January 1969. The Beatles had stopped performing live in 1966 due to the complications of massive crowds and media attention, and only released studio albums after that. This was on the rooftop of the building in London of their company - Apple Corps, as a sort of goodbye to the public since they were in the process of splitting up. Police were called due to complaints about noise, but they didn’t do much, and just watched. There is a film called “Let it Be “ about the event. However the 3-part series about the Beatles on Disney, by Peter Jackson (director of Lord of the Rings) called “Get Back” has even better and lots more footage about this event in part 3 of the series. The Beatles started the trend of wearing their hair however they liked, wearing whatever clothing they liked, which today is taken for granted.

    • @cuebj
      @cuebj Před měsícem +1

      And crowds in the street below were a serious safety hazard. I know the area well and lived there for 15 months 10 years after this concert. Narrow streets clogged by people or road works... ambulances and fire engines can't get through and the whole area comes to a log jam halt. At least one of the policemen is still alive, they were both pretty young at the time and, of course, unarmed

  • @tdgallagher218
    @tdgallagher218 Před měsícem +8

    It is literally the other way around: you would be disrespecting The Beatles by comparing them to The Bee Gees. The Beatles owned the 60s in #1 hits and record sales. While they were always into rock-n-roll band, they started off in the early 60s playing mostly pop music, but turned everything on its head in 1966 when they quit touring and focused their creative efforts in the recording studio. They were untouchable at that point. They officially disbanded in late 1969, but they are still regarded as the GOATS by many muscians.

    • @cuebj
      @cuebj Před měsícem +1

      Not quite. They recorded pop music from 1963 onwards. But as teenage boys they were a trash skiffle then rock and roll group. Then they went (George Harrison underage) to play 8 and 12-hour sets in the reddest red light area of post WW2 port town gangster Hamburg. Far tougher than any punks at CBGBs in 1970s. They lightened up to get radio play and acceptance and a recording contract. We tend to look down on pop now but, back then, there was just classical, jazz, folk, and pop. Rock and roll was a sub-genre of pop. Beatles were largely responsible for turning pop into an art form in its own right and for subsequent development of many sub-genres including rock, prog, etc.

  • @dianedarby442
    @dianedarby442 Před měsícem +8

    This was a regular workday in London. The Beatle went out onto the roof of their office/studio building and started playing. If you watch the movie, there's all kinds of chaos going on out in the streets - traffic stopped, people climbing fire escapes to get up there - thus, the cops arrive to get them to stop playing. I've been listening to the Beatles since the 60s - it's so much fun to see you discover them for the 1st time. Modern music owes tribute to The Beatles, and many other bands that paves their way. . . enjoy!

  • @kirbyk7370
    @kirbyk7370 Před měsícem +6

    Here's an important note. Some of these rooftop songs made it onto the record. At this point in time, they didn't have huge multi track tape decks, to allow engineers to remove or add instruments later. The band had to perform the whole song perfectly to make it onto an album.

  • @user-zo8bb6ve2q
    @user-zo8bb6ve2q Před měsícem +8

    The Beatles were the biggest selling band of all time. Bar none. This was late 60s and their final concert. They have many MANY songs starting in 1963.

  • @Bigdong-kl2fh
    @Bigdong-kl2fh Před měsícem +7

    Like Tom Petty and so many other musicians stated....There are the Beatles, and then everyone else.

  • @lexyabby9
    @lexyabby9 Před měsícem +17

    If this is your first time hearing Beatles then please listen to some of their biggest hits. You'll appreciate them even more!

    • @IamKingReacts
      @IamKingReacts  Před měsícem +1

      will do!

    • @Khalid-mf3iu
      @Khalid-mf3iu Před měsícem +2

      My dad introduced me to the Beatles when I was 10yrs old.....it didn't take me 5mins I just fall in love with them....thank you dad for this treasure

  • @PatriceCortes
    @PatriceCortes Před měsícem +4

    That guy in the black suit is Paul McCartney. Dude.

  • @kengause9259
    @kengause9259 Před měsícem +5

    This song was one of a handful of songs played by the Beatles on January 30, 1969, on the rooftop of Apple Corps headquarters at 3 Savile Row, in central London. The cops were there to put an end to the concert because it was causing a mob scene in the streets below. The Beatles led the British invasion of the 1960s. The Beatles are the biggest and most successful act in music history (more records sold than any other artist), and, of course, on Billboard’s charts, as confirmed by their standing at No. 1 on Billboard’s Greatest of All Time Artists. I encourage you take the time to get to know them. Their music is timeless.

  • @brandwessels8582
    @brandwessels8582 Před měsícem +3

    The BeeGees are not in the same ball park - nobody came close to The Beatles. Your education begins now...

  • @PatriceCortes
    @PatriceCortes Před měsícem +3

    Disrespecting the BeeGees by comparing them to the Beatles. Oh Geez. Thats like comparing Milli Vanilli to Beethoven.

  • @trish.b
    @trish.b Před 23 dny +1

    This song was performed on a roof in 1970 in London. That’s how cops dressed back then in England. The cops were called Bobbie’s (I think that’s how it’s spelled). Anyway, All I can say is that you are so young (that’s not a bad thing) that there’s no way you could possibly realize and understand what The Beatles meant to music, to rock music. They had so many #1 Albums and #1 singles off each album.
    Paul McCartney is the bass player, John Lennon is singing and playing rhythm guitar, George Harrison is the lead guitar and Ringo Starr is the drummer. These 4 men began either very late 50’s or very early 60’s. Their early music was sweet songs, but still great songs, and they wore suits and had longish hair for the times. The girls went crazy for them everywhere. The biggest thing about The Beatles became the songwriting duo of John Lennon and Paul McCartney. They wrote the best songs. Most of their songs were #1 hits. George Harrison was also a great songwriter, but he was told to write one or maybe two songs for an album, Because it was the Lennon/McCartney songs that people wanted. But many of George Harrison’s songs were #1 songs also. All of them were just greatness.
    What I would recommend is that you pay attention to the year the song was written when you react to them. It’s important to know what stage The Beatles were in as far as their music was concerned. Early Beatles were sweet good songs and everyone loved them, especially the girls. Around 1965 their music started changing as they matured. Their music evolved constantly over the years. They went through a very psychedelic phase from using LSD and mushrooms. They made some really great music then. Around late 68-70, they had each become very unique musicians and song writers.
    All their stages of music are great, just know what year you’re reacting too so you can understand their music better.
    Actually, this 45 minute concert on the roof of their Apple studio was their last performance together Jan 30, 1970 before the group broke apart.

  • @ronturner9850
    @ronturner9850 Před měsícem +6

    You made a great choice for your first Beatles record…. Now continue to enjoy the other few hundred, no two of which are the same.

  • @johnkammer4754
    @johnkammer4754 Před měsícem +14

    The Beatles started all of the Rock bands that cropped up here in the United States!

    • @reindeer7752
      @reindeer7752 Před měsícem +1

      Rock n' Roll was "invented" by bands in the USA such as Bill Haley and the Comets, 1947, and others long before the British Invasion. The Beatles were influenced by what came before them, but experimented and took rock to a new era.

    • @cuebj
      @cuebj Před měsícem

      Hardly! Beatles themselves pointed US media and fans to what they had already forgotten: Elvis, Buddy Holly, Little Richard, Chuck Berry, Sam Cooke, Motown, etc.

  • @dcg4mn
    @dcg4mn Před měsícem +2

    Yes this is an outdoor rooftop live concert in 1969.
    Those are genuine London police officers in uniform.
    You’ve got a loooong and joyous journey ahead of you exploring the Beatles.
    For an immediate head explosion check “Oh Darling”, then “Come Together”, “I Want You (She’s So Heavy”, and “Dear Prudence”.

  • @robertrouse4503
    @robertrouse4503 Před měsícem +10

    The Beatles are the best selling group of all time with three gimes tbe sales of the Bee Gees. they sold 600 million albums and 1.6 billion singles. The guy in black is Paul McCartney, the highest selling songwriter of all time. He plays bass. This was 1969. The Beatles were not hippies, they were their own thing.

  • @stihlhead3338
    @stihlhead3338 Před 23 dny +2

    The year was 1969 and the last live concert by the Beatles before they broke up. Without the Beatles and Elvis Presley there would not be Rock and Roll today as we know it.

  • @ninoperez7250
    @ninoperez7250 Před měsícem +3

    Very hard to explain The Beatles! No telling how far they could have gone with their innovative sound. All I know, I was heart broken when they broke up. And heart broken again! When John Lennon was murdered. No chance of a reunion. Sad world! But, their music changed lives good and bad.

  • @marciaoh7056
    @marciaoh7056 Před dnem +1

    I'd like to see King's reaction to the Christmas classic Drummer Boy/Peace On Earth duet sung by Bing Cosby and David Bowie.
    Two big stars from two different generations come together singing a duet.
    It was recorded in September 1977 and Bing died three weeks later. They were going to cut it from that years Christmas special due to the death but changed their mind and kept it in.
    It's become a Christmas Classic.
    Fun Fact: Bing had never heard of Bowie when he was told who he would sing with and they had to explain him. Unbelievable?? No. why not?
    Bing was 74 and Bowie was like 20. Bing was American and Bowie British.
    Fun Fact #2: Bowie thought the Drummer Boy song was all wrong and stupid. So he quickly wrote the Peace On Earth accompaniment for himself to sing. They did it in one take. You can see the look of surprise and admiration on Bing's face when Bowie belts out his part.
    The rest is history.

  • @brucey86
    @brucey86 Před měsícem +5

    You need to do some research, but as a 75 yr old male who lived thru the Beath'es time, they have gone down in history as the greatest rock band of all time. If you doubt that, which is totally understandable, begin by checking the views on their songs. They hve had the biggest influence on all rock music following their legacy. By the way, they did this rock concert on a London roof, and the police, funny hats, finally made them stop.

    • @badplay156
      @badplay156 Před měsícem +1

      He is a reacter not a musicologist. I'm 70 and find the ignorance both forgivable and understandable. Where would he hear the Beatles? No one listens to radio anymore and it wouldn't be on the Playlists even if they did. We had it easier than he does because of the radio. You probably can remember Buddy Holly but can you name or even remember more than a couple of his songs. Who was called the King of Rock n Roll before Elvis? Until he did what was considered the unforgivable it was Jerry Lee Lewis (the unforgivable was he married his 14 year old cousin).

    • @brucey86
      @brucey86 Před měsícem

      @@badplay156 Thank you for your insightful response.

  • @PatriceCortes
    @PatriceCortes Před měsícem +2

    Oh yeah, and just so you know the Bee Gees modeled their band, their sound, and their act on the Beatles. The bass player in the Bee Gees started out by learning every single bass guitar line that Paul McCartney ever played up til that point, and they went from there.

  • @pgrigg
    @pgrigg Před měsícem +2

    I really appreciate your reactions - it's fun to hear people discover music. These guys sort of broke music at the time. They were bigger than Elvis Presley and MUCH MUCH bigger than the BeeGee's for their time. They were so ahead of their time that almost all other music came from them. They first came to the U.S. in around 1964 and time traveled to 1969 (when this song was recorded). I'm glad you are checking them out! This is only 1% of the variety of song styles they have traveled. I think you might enjoy doing a deeper dive!

  • @henrycole7015
    @henrycole7015 Před měsícem +4

    The Beatles are their own genre, they influenced everything that follows into the 70's and beyond. The deepest musical rabbit hole.
    Here Comes The Sun would be a great Reaction.

  • @danielnusser8604
    @danielnusser8604 Před 22 dny +2

    You must investigate the Beatles. They are probably the most loved band.

  • @kovie9162
    @kovie9162 Před měsícem +1

    Probably the most famous concert in history, and only a handful of people attended. They didn't let them down.

  • @beckysmith513
    @beckysmith513 Před 14 dny

    This was 1969. The Beatles, the most popular rock band in history, performed an impromptu concert on the roof of their record company in London, England. A huge crowd gathered in the street below, completely blocking traffic, and the police came to shut them down (but stayed and listened for a while before they did). This was their last live performance as a group.

  • @janetnadeau690
    @janetnadeau690 Před měsícem +3

    They are #1 in the world!

  • @johnkammer4754
    @johnkammer4754 Před měsícem +8

    I grew up with them-72years old

  • @Newfie-zc7ug
    @Newfie-zc7ug Před měsícem +7

    It's kinda ironic that you are listening to the Beatles for the first time and this video is (I think ) the last time they played together......................get INTO them , you won't regret it . :)

    • @IamKingReacts
      @IamKingReacts  Před měsícem +1

      thats crazy🔥, definitely going to check them out in depth. Just dropped another beatles reaction today

  • @williamaderski9254
    @williamaderski9254 Před 2 dny

    Can't judge the Beatles by one song! They have dozens of hits and just as many different sounds! Greatest band ever!

  • @stevenolsen3162
    @stevenolsen3162 Před měsícem +1

    Your complete honesty is refreshing... You are witnessing the the originals...

  • @debraschiro6234
    @debraschiro6234 Před 28 dny +1

    Beatles came to America 1964 I was 7 years old when I see them on the Ed Sullivan Show and I love the Beatles since I saw them on the show😊😊😊❤❤❤❤

  • @wadehatcher5141
    @wadehatcher5141 Před měsícem +1

    The greatest band in rock and roll and pop history..They had nearly two hundred great songs. No band or solo artist came close to their output of beautiful songs..That was their last live appearance in 1970. They dressed quickly from their studio downstairs for cold weather..Bro they were the very best band ever but if one is not from that time maybe it is lost on people.

  • @stephentaylor6617
    @stephentaylor6617 Před dnem

    The first time I encountered the Beatles was in 1981 when a Dutch group called Stars on 45 had number one hit with “Stars On 45 Medley “ which contained snippets of their songs. The group is in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as well as all four members as solo artists. Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr still tour.

  • @hamilton7750
    @hamilton7750 Před měsícem +1

    I never would have thought anyone would compare this to "Jaws."

  • @Montecristo21
    @Montecristo21 Před 9 dny

    This guy is like a moth looking at the sun and thinking it's just another lamp 🤣

  • @lynnerapping7725
    @lynnerapping7725 Před dnem

    I first saw the Beatles in 1964 on the Ed.Sullivan Show. I was almost 3 years old and they have been my favorite band ever since. They are the GOAT. They inspired everyone that came after.them. Even the Bee Gees!

  • @MichaelCXVII
    @MichaelCXVII Před měsícem +1

    Sincerity and transparency are appreciated. Thank you for that, and for not pretending or forcing it.

  • @BRGKasumi77Main
    @BRGKasumi77Main Před měsícem +2

    hi bro! Thanks for this reaction. This song was recorded on February 20, 1969, but it was performed in the rooftop concert (which it was illegal) on January 30, 1969 during the Let It Be/Get Back sessions. John Lennon was the lead vocal, while Paul McCartney played his Hofner bass which was stolen and recovered it after 50 years. Ringo Starr played the 1968 Ludwig Hollywood Maple and George Harrison played the 1964 Gibson guitar.

  • @danielnusser8604
    @danielnusser8604 Před 22 dny +2

    Played live. On a roof top. In cold weather!

  • @DougRayPhillips
    @DougRayPhillips Před měsícem +1

    As folks have said, this is January 1969, the Beatles' last public performance. Billy Preston as a guest, on keys.
    John Lennon, Paul McCartney and George Harrison played together for several years, since their mid-teens, eking out a living. In late 1962, their manager fired the previous drummer and brought in Ringo Starr. About that same time, Lennon and McCartney started in earnest writing original music for the band, where previously they were just covering '50s music. Their new sound was based on earlier forms of Rock, but was distinct in some ways. They first hit it big in Germany. Then in the U.K., where they were from. And in January 1964, they took over the charts in the U.S.
    The mania in 1964 and '65 over The Beatles and other British bands that copied their style cannot be overstated. It wasn't just a revolution in music, it led to a revolution in social norms. It'd take a book to describe all aspects of it. Of course, there are already many books about it.
    Paul and Ringo are still alive, still performing. As mentioned, Paul (based on the total of his work with various groups plus his solo stuff) holds several records as the most prolific music artist of all time.

  • @keef7224
    @keef7224 Před měsícem +6

    Start with the early stuff and go chronologically so you can witness the most shocking growth and evolution of a band ever. In just a couple of years they went from being fresh-faced, smart-mouthed pop idols singing simple love songs to a mature, intelligent global cultural and political force creating the most ground-breaking and universally acclaimed music of the modern era. You have quite a musical and historical journey ahead of you! 🎸💥

    • @thomastimlin1724
      @thomastimlin1724 Před měsícem +1

      Exactly right. But they wrote the cute love songs on purpose to break into the American and other markets, before that they were hardcore rock and rollers of the day in the sleazy clubs of Hamburg, Germany and Liverpool UK, taking uppers to stay awake and downers to sleep, doing 8 hour shows. Until new manager Brian Eptsein cleaned them up to be presentable to a larger market, and they got rid of Pete Best and obtained Ringo on drums...without Ringo they would have gone down the toilet, he was the missing ingrediant.

    • @cuebj
      @cuebj Před měsícem

      @@thomastimlin1724 Excellent comment. The pure pop (which was also very innovative at the time and deeply appreciated by classical musicologists for their use of harmony) earned the money for the record company (EMI) to fund its classical and jazz catalogues and bought them the power to demand the studio time to do their mid period and later stuff. The astonishing thing is how they remained massively popular while being extremely innovative with sounds and ideas that barely existed before they developed them

  • @Dej24601
    @Dej24601 Před měsícem +3

    In 1964, a film was made about the early days of The Beatles (and Beatlemania) which was before The Beatles became more radical musically and in their personal lives- it is a really fun film that showcases their sense of humor- “A Hard Day’s Night.”

  • @robinmessing530
    @robinmessing530 Před 3 dny

    As an old-timer who was listening to the Beatles when their music first came out, I am confident saying the Beatles were the most influential band in Rock History. This song came out in 1969. The Beatles broke up in 1970. And though the Bee Gees weren't slouches, comparing them to the Beatles is like comparing the hills in San Francisco to Mt. Everest.
    The Beatles were as popular in their day as Beyonce or Taylor Swift is today--maybe even more so.

  • @B.R.0101
    @B.R.0101 Před měsícem +1

    6:10 LOL!! "I don't know if POP existed yet" exactly The Beatles invented and launched the new pop in the world!! BTW I really appreciated your reaction!!

  • @alanr4447a
    @alanr4447a Před 6 dny

    The date of the scene is January 30, 1969, in London. Bitterly cold weather, hence the coats they're wearing. "Pop" had already existed for decades, actually. In _Forrest Gump,_ of course, there's a scene where Forrest is on a talk show with John Lennon (seen here, the guy with glasses, FYI). The Beatles are fairly well-known.

  • @alanr4447a
    @alanr4447a Před 6 dny

    The Beatles: 1:50 John Lennon, 28, on rhythm guitar (lead singer here, and composer of the song), 4:41 (James) Paul McCartney, 26, on bass guitar (a Hofner "violin bass"), 1:37 George Harrison, 25, on lead guitar, 3:45 Ringo Starr, 28, (real name Richard Starkey), the drummer. They're joined in this session by guest keyboardist Billy Preston, whom, unfortunately, there's never a good shot of in this clip. That might be him in the background at far left at 7:52.

  • @tikabass
    @tikabass Před 7 dny

    "I don't know if pot existed yet" 😂 Pot's been grown for the last 30,000 years at least. It's probably the oldest crop in the world.

  • @rolandsavard2968
    @rolandsavard2968 Před dnem

    It is not their appearance that I am interested in, it's their music ! The Beatles is one of the most important band of all time. A little course of history may be ?

  • @christopherbiggers7811

    I was born in 70 and I didn't know sit down and hear their music until the 90s.even though i already heard about how they changed music and a lot of global culture.

  • @isaacvanwart-i2v
    @isaacvanwart-i2v Před 6 dny

    This impromptu rooftop “concert” was bittersweet-great music out of nowhere, but the last “concert” for the greatest pop-rock band in history.

  • @davidseale8252
    @davidseale8252 Před měsícem +2

    The Policemen were sent up there to stop the concert as everyone came running out of there offices to see what was going on and it caused a massive traffic holdup.

  • @peterhansen645
    @peterhansen645 Před měsícem

    the Beatles performed a concert from the rooftop of their Apple Corps headquarters at 3 Savile Row, in central London's office . It was the final public performance of their career

  • @19HurdyGurdyMan46
    @19HurdyGurdyMan46 Před měsícem +2

    This is the 1960s, think about it, 55 yrs ago to be exact. The Beatles hit it big around 6 yrs before this rooftop concert. Miles bigger than The Bee Gees, no disrespect to The Bee Gees. They weren't just a band, they were actually a movement, for LOVE, real love. Paul McCartney is the bassist. I was knocked off my feet by them, at the age of 6 yrs when I first heard them in the early '60s.

  • @jwardbass4452
    @jwardbass4452 Před 25 dny +1

    You were close with the decade. By this point they were ushering in the 70s. They were coming out of their flower power/hippie period (which they had a big part in making mainstream). Also you said you thought you were "disrespecting" the BeeGees by comparing them to the Beatles, when it's completely the other way around. Everybody with very few exceptions at that time were influenced by and loved the Beatles.
    You were wondering about the genre. Pop music has been around since the early 20th century but became huge in the 50's. The genre that can be most broadly applied to the Beatles is "Pop Rock", though they drew influences from just about every genre that existed up to that point. Good job correctly guessing that it was Paul tearing it up on bass, as he tends to do.

  • @sagan666
    @sagan666 Před 5 dny +1

    The Beatles are a genre.

  • @johncollins1177
    @johncollins1177 Před 23 dny +1

    The Beatles were in their own genre.

  • @mitchellbatchelor1594
    @mitchellbatchelor1594 Před 22 dny +1

    This is pure rock & roll.

  • @patriciafergus6231
    @patriciafergus6231 Před 17 dny

    The Beatles were the first real British sound to hit the charts and they conquered the USA as well. They actually started in the early 60s. You should check out more of their music.

  • @patriciafergus6231
    @patriciafergus6231 Před 17 dny

    Cannot remember the year, but it was in the 70s. This was the last live concert by the Beatles. They decided to go to the roof of the building and treat their fans. They stopped the traffic, people came out of their offices to hear them. The policemen are wearing the uniform of that time.

  • @josephtingley654
    @josephtingley654 Před 19 dny

    What's hurting you is where you're starting The Beatles journey. Start from the beginning, this song is towards the end of their career together and you'll understand. This the only band that you listen to them grow from album to album. The Beatles led and everyone else followed, they changed the way music was recorded and were the cultural onset of the 60's. The Beatles are the greatest musical act of all time and a gift to the world.

  • @mtnvalley9298
    @mtnvalley9298 Před měsícem +1

    The interesting thing about your Beatles journey is you starting at the end of the band's life and their last public show. This was the breakup played out for everyone to see and hear.

  • @ittamandarano8262
    @ittamandarano8262 Před měsícem +2

    Beatles started pop, and sometimes blended with fold, blues and metal.. You must react to the Beatles EIGHT DAYS A WEEK and you will see the hysteria of beatlemania!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Screaming, fainting and trying to get to the stage. They ushered in a brand new sound in the early 60s. They changed music and popular culture forever and considered the greatest band of all time.

    • @Dej24601
      @Dej24601 Před měsícem

      The 1964 film “A Hard Day’s Night” is the perfect representation of Beatlemania. It is fictional, but also a semi-documentary and shows what their early touring days were like. As they changed, their music also changed- it became more personal, political, more experimental, more multi-cultural and less “pop.” They influenced fashion, hairstyles and social trends, as well as musical styles.

  • @PhilEvans-p7f
    @PhilEvans-p7f Před 25 dny

    The guy reacting is like a more intense, real life version of a character in the film yesterday lol

  • @jimnicosia5934
    @jimnicosia5934 Před měsícem +8

    Paul on the left is a bass master. The Beatles sold over Two hundred and fifty million records.

  • @kovie9162
    @kovie9162 Před měsícem

    This came out close to the tail end of the hippie era. It was early 1970, technically right after the 60's ended, but decades tend to end, culturally and musically, a couple of years into the next decade, and this was no exception. I was just a child back then but I remember distinctly the fashion, hair, slang, attitude, that were a lot more 60's than 70's. The changeover didn't really get underway till 1973 or so, with Disco, easy listening, singer-songwriters and punk taking over. But that was still a few years in the future when this concert took place, which was 60's to its core in vibe.

  • @user-er8kz2jg6o
    @user-er8kz2jg6o Před měsícem +2

    My favorite Beatles song!!

  • @thewizard6077
    @thewizard6077 Před měsícem +4

    Cool reaction. By the way, the Beatles are the biggest selling music artist of all time and nobody else even comes close. Bigger than the Bee Gees, bigger than Elvis, bigger than Michael Jackson, or Beyoncé, bigger than Prince or Drake, or any other music artist who ever breathed air and walked the face of this Earth (do a quick google search and you'll see what I'm talking about). Yeah, you would need a whole new education in music to truly get the Beatles. It is possible though. I've seen other reactors start out sketchy like you and becoming total Beatle fans. I would recommend a deep dive into the Beatles. I would start with their first album "Please, Please, Me" and go right in order until their final released album, "Let it Be". No doubt, you would truly "get it" then. Just a suggestion. I subscribed!
    Peace

    • @MsAppassionata
      @MsAppassionata Před měsícem

      I would conclude with “Abbey Road”, since it was the last album recorded.

  • @stevenewcomer8837
    @stevenewcomer8837 Před 23 dny

    The spelling of The Beatles is “ea” like a drum beat, etc. whereas the bug is “ee” Beetle 🪲. This is their final live performance on the rooftop of Apple Corps headquarters (The record company, not the phone company.) at 3 Savile Row in London on January 30, 1969. The 42-minute impromptu concert is considered one of the most famous rooftop concerts in history. They split up right after. This was the Hippy era. You do know that the Beatles are the most famous and most successful band EVER, I hope. The Beatles were together for just 10 years from 1960 - 1970, yet out sold bands that have been together for 50 years.

  • @kovie9162
    @kovie9162 Před měsícem

    You're in love for the first time, and you know it's gonna last. It's a love that lasts forever. It's a love that has no past.

  • @jamesbalster2662
    @jamesbalster2662 Před 14 hodinami

    You're not wrong the hippie thing was happening then. This was in the late 60s and this was on a roof top in England, they pulled this off without permits but were so famous the cops could not shut it down. and yes Nam was going strong at this time.

  • @drumsticknuggets5123
    @drumsticknuggets5123 Před 9 dny +1

    Best reaction video from a young person.
    Honest reaction.
    Too many reaction videos looked scripted. This clearly wasn't.
    This looks like a more honest reaction.
    Fyi-
    1960's - this concert was 1969. They were an influence for lots of musicians that came after, like the bee gees. Group broke up right after this. Each had successful solo careers.
    Flower power- the Beatles partially ushered that in. They broke the norms of the day by crossing the corporate line (shut up and sing). Spoke out against war, for civil rights, etc.
    John Lennon (guy in bear jacket) was murdered in 1980 as he came home from work.
    In the 1960's they were the good guy band where as the rolling stone was the naughty band.
    It was an are where music and its culture captured the rough parts of the time.
    John Lennon and MLK were both being monitored by the FBI because of the influence they had.
    Interesting history there.

  • @badplay156
    @badplay156 Před měsícem

    The Beatles were the first British band to make it big in North America. They led the changes in music that inspired every band you ever heard of. All 4 could sing. They were Paul McCartney on bass (you called it), John Lennon who was the lead singer on this plays Rhythm and George Harrison (the quiet Beatle) played leac guitar. Ringo Starr (Richard Starkey) played drums. They broke up in the early 70s and Ringo Star and Paul McCartney are the only two alive. John Lennon was murdered in 1980 and George Harrison died of natural causes. Ringo still tours with musicians that time has now passed by. It is called Ringo Star's All Star Travelling Band. After they broke up an album was put out titled simply 1. It contained only their #1 hits. It contains 27 songs. No band in history can equal that.

  • @hopeklemann1
    @hopeklemann1 Před měsícem +2

    guy on the left is Paul McCartney
    guy in the middle is John Lennon
    guy on the right is George Harrison
    drummer is Ringo Starr.
    keyboards billy Preston.

    • @ivansavoie3190
      @ivansavoie3190 Před měsícem

      George Harrison is in the middle John Lennon on the right

    • @hopeklemann1
      @hopeklemann1 Před měsícem +1

      @@ivansavoie3190 uh ..no
      look at the video again