Ep1 Complete Beatles Journey "I Saw Her Standing There"

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  • @loosilu
    @loosilu Před rokem +31

    This was a Swedish music program where most of the acts were traditional 50s rock. The male host was visibly freaked out by the rowdy nature of this band ... and so was the audience! These were reserved Swedes, clapping along with the music was peak response for them. At 3:00 when Paul does that scream, they've never heard anyone do that. You can see the entire audience startled by it. It's like an electric shock. And the world was never the same.

  • @loosilu
    @loosilu Před rokem +27

    This was an unrehearsed encore. And of course they do it flawlessly.
    When I watch these old videos, I'm always struck by how much of the work McCartney is doing onstage. He's incredibly high energy and the whole band feeds off it.

    • @louisme5411
      @louisme5411 Před rokem +5

      His joy is so infectious.

    • @loosilu
      @loosilu Před rokem

      @@louisme5411 yes exactly!!!!! Remember, both George and John when left on their own were lazy cynical bastards.

    • @loosilu
      @loosilu Před rokem +3

      @@louisme5411 At the start of I Saw Her Standing There, his count-in is everything. The Ramones used that count-in in ther live shows, and made it one of their signatures.

    • @susieq9801
      @susieq9801 Před rokem +2

      Paul looked like a human "bobble head". 😁😁

    • @jnagarya519
      @jnagarya519 Před rokem +3

      McCartney was the diplomat. As John called him, Paul McCharmly.

  • @jamestaylor9236
    @jamestaylor9236 Před rokem +14

    I grew up with the Beatles. Watched them grow & mature. Along with my generation. It was quite the journey. BEST BAND EVER!

  • @forwardpeace
    @forwardpeace Před rokem +23

    George's guitar is not properly amplified, and Paul's microphone is drowned out by John's. That happens sometimes on a live performance.

    • @loosilu
      @loosilu Před rokem +8

      John was such a pro, he realized it, and he started singing more quietly.

    • @sarahfullerton6894
      @sarahfullerton6894 Před rokem +4

      ​@@loosilu, yeah, you're right, that was cool!

    • @foofghtr
      @foofghtr Před 9 měsíci

      That’s in France right before the first Sullivan Show in America.
      They just went number one here when they were there.
      How cool is that?
      We needed them here in America it healed a Nation after President Kennedy was assassinated in November.
      They really took American minds off that and moved us forward.
      God works in mysterious ways..

    • @bjornerikroth
      @bjornerikroth Před 8 měsíci +1

      The TV crew had changed the mic levels, this number wasn't planned - it was co-host and Swedish Radio DJ Klas Burling who coaxed the two extra numbers. I guess the TV crew adjusted the vocal balance after a while, but George's amp mic remained turned off.

  • @ronaldyankovich8363
    @ronaldyankovich8363 Před rokem +10

    This TV show appearance was fun, but the tight, well-mixed studio version is 10x better. I do think listening to their albums in chronological order is the best way to journey thru their catalogue, as they evolve and mature. Looking forward to your future reactions.

  • @rghilino6734
    @rghilino6734 Před rokem +4

    And what a journey it is...

  • @debbiechang5781
    @debbiechang5781 Před rokem +11

    This is one of my favorite early Beatles songs. The mix was a little off in this but they had very primitive equipment to work with. They still sounded great. They all worked very hard on stage. I believe that show was in Sweden and the audience was much tamer and more polite, which actually allowed us to hear the music. Great reaction. I love joining you on this journey. 🌺✌️

    • @loosilu
      @loosilu Před rokem +3

      Have you seen the full episode? The male host was NOT happy about them!

    • @susieq9801
      @susieq9801 Před rokem

      @@loosilu - And where is that male host now, LOL? 😂😂

    • @thomastimlin1724
      @thomastimlin1724 Před rokem

      @@susieq9801 Looking for his prune juice probably...

  • @darrenbertram7289
    @darrenbertram7289 Před rokem +7

    Firstly: love the shirt! Secondly: love this live video which I've never seen before (although I know the song, of course.) Thirdly: will be following you on your Beatles journey, look forward to making a few discoveries 😎

  • @IExpectedBSJustNotThisMuchBS

    I have great memories of singing both of these songs from the same 45 at the top of my voice with my brother while sitting in the back seat of our family car. Singing them over and over and over again, driving our parents crazy.

  • @philowens7680
    @philowens7680 Před rokem +2

    Well my heart went boom ... is a great middle eight ....

  • @johndavids4780
    @johndavids4780 Před rokem +2

    Can you imagine the next band standing behind them waiting to go on and what was going thru their minds?

  • @DiogenesLives
    @DiogenesLives Před rokem +5

    I will watch this journey with great interest. Great idea to do it this way. Keep in mind, you just watched a very entertaining LIVE version of this, and technically, the studio version is what people heard on the radio in the 60s, and studio versions are always edited and there are numerous takes to get the best sound and version of the song.

  • @lauraallen55
    @lauraallen55 Před rokem +1

    I'm so excited you're going to do them all! :)
    Someone may have told you that they were very seasoned musicians by the time they recorded anything from their days not just at the Cavern Club in Liverpool, but from their sting in Germany. They played nightly for hours and hours on end at a club on the Reeperbahn in a seedy part of town. They slept in an unused theatre across the street (the Bambi Kino). They got their full musical chops during those days. Their gig there ended when George was deported (he was underage). They kept up with the nightly grind with the aid of certain substances. It was manager Brian Epstein who cleaned them up and made them presentable. They were always lovable.
    A bit about Ringo's drumming. He gets dissed a bit at times because he isn't flashy, but some of the best drummers out there did a video on him and how much they admire him. He played for the song not for himself, and he did it perfectly every time.

  • @alisonhammer5662
    @alisonhammer5662 Před rokem +4

    So excited for your track by track adventure!

  • @bobbybrettel5422
    @bobbybrettel5422 Před rokem +10

    It would probably be better if you used the Albums versions......love your reviews

    • @jameskelly8586
      @jameskelly8586 Před rokem +1

      This is youtube and recorded versions are much more likely to get a copyright strike than live versions. So I can see the wisdom in using the live video. And it's cool to see the Beatles in a live performance with all that entails. 😀We can all listen to the recording on our own time, as I'm sure Luke will do.

  • @pelaronson4086
    @pelaronson4086 Před rokem +2

    Just great, thank You...xxx

  • @dennydowling2169
    @dennydowling2169 Před rokem +5

    The vast majority of popular songs from this era were about boy-girl love. The Beatles were never expecting a life-long career of playing in a band, that was something that never really happened up until they came along and changed popular music forever.

    • @jnagarya519
      @jnagarya519 Před rokem

      "The vast majority of popular songs from this era were about boy-girl love. "
      From EVERY era. One married with kids and bills and diapers, one hasn't time to invest in music records.

  • @bearmanz
    @bearmanz Před rokem +2

    Hi HBK Luke. You nailed it when you mentioned the Chuck Berry vibe. Paul once admitted in an interview that he snipped the bass line from Berry's, "I'm Talking About You". The live video is great, but you really need to hear the studio album versions. They're timeless.

  • @philowens7680
    @philowens7680 Před rokem +4

    I think it's great you are looking for their live performances .... because even though the audio might not be great ... the performances are obvious

  • @johnandrews3151
    @johnandrews3151 Před rokem +3

    Yes, the Beatles were great live but concerts in the 60's were not recorded in stereo! You must hear the studio version for the full stereo effect!😊

    • @loosilu
      @loosilu Před rokem

      They were recorded in mono at first!

  • @juanita6479
    @juanita6479 Před rokem +6

    Love your comment about four brilliant musicians with no kind of individuality but the band itself, all four always shine all over any song and performance, each one have their own individual magic but combined all four is what has made them always the best. Never seen this video before and I'm quite surprise with the audience so respectful, it's not only a very intimate show, but also the boys are very close to the people and even like that nobody is screaming without stopping, only as a response to Paul's great scream in the middle of the song, that was fantastic, his scream and the answer of the audience!! This presentation was not held in the United States for sure 😄😄
    Great beginning of this journey Luke, you will enjoy it as much as us all!!!

    • @papercup2517
      @papercup2517 Před rokem +3

      You're right - this was from a Swedish TV pop music Show called 'Drop-In'. IIRC, it was recorded around early-mid-1963, so although Beatlemania was already building in the UK the band was not yet so well known on the Continent other than in Hamburg, and they had yet to make an impact in the US. I love this show because not only is the screaming less intrusive but you can feel they're still hungry for success, going all out to win over this audience of reserved, mostly young Swedes.
      Needless to say, by the end of the set (they did a couple of encores after this one, including Paul's screaming party-piece/ audience grabbing-by-the-throat-and-not-letting-go number, his rendition of Little Richard's Long Tall Sally/Have Some Fun Tonight), they had the audience rocking the roof off!
      Highly recommended - you should be able to find the whole show on YT: 'Beatles Live Swedish TV 1963' except that unfortunately the audio on She Loves You had been blocked last time I looked. These early shows show why the world fell in love with these four young men and their already strangely captivating new music. :-)

    • @juanita6479
      @juanita6479 Před rokem +3

      @@papercup2517 Thank you very much for this info!! I have just seen the complete video and the audio isn't blocked in any song 😀Loved the beginning when the host is announcing the show and the great cheer indicates when the boys arrive, then the happy faces of the audience but still very well behaved, admirable. And finally in the last song the musicians who are getting ready for the next act seem to enjoy the music very much, also the last clapping with these lads joining is priceless!! It's a very intimate show and very polite at the same time, everyone seems to enjoy it very much, something impossible to achieve later and I think that was largely what fed them up in the end, what a shame!! Thanks again 👍

    • @susieq9801
      @susieq9801 Před rokem +1

      @@juanita6479 - A great show with GOOD audio equipment is their "Concert for Shell in Australia" (I think 1964). Likely on YT. The audience there was also told to behave or the show would be shut down so you can actually hear them!

    • @juanita6479
      @juanita6479 Před rokem

      @@susieq9801 Yep, I like that concert and have it very well stored, what I like from the Swedish performance is the proximity to the girls and anyway they look very calm and not at all obsessive, that's great, they let the boys breathe 😄

    • @papercup2517
      @papercup2517 Před rokem +1

      @@juanita6479 You're most welcome, Juanita! And good to hear there's no blocking now on She Loves You! Glad you enjoyed it... :-)

  • @Toomaletoopaletoostale
    @Toomaletoopaletoostale Před rokem +1

    As of you may of guessed by my profile pic, I’m insanely glad you are doing this !!

  • @haydeeze
    @haydeeze Před rokem +1

    So looking forward to joining you on this journey.

  • @purplevelvet2148
    @purplevelvet2148 Před rokem +3

    Cool idea. I need to do this for E.L.O, I know just a bunch of songs of this band.
    I will follow your track after track discovery of the Beatles , have a nice musical journey!

  • @dathorndike4908
    @dathorndike4908 Před 8 měsíci

    I notice here that Ringo just rides that cymbal through the entire song. cool

  • @cathyortiz1280
    @cathyortiz1280 Před 11 měsíci

    Yes, John once said, "If you wanted to give R&R another name, it'd be Chuck Berry." Very rocking song. Sadly, you miss some of the harmonies on the record with the live version. But you get more of the sense of the times. Their music & look was very unique to anything else back then. Their hair was considered to be extremely long as most guys had crew cuts back then.

  • @paulaw4854
    @paulaw4854 Před rokem +1

    They also loved Buddy Holly and the Crickets. Took the name the Beatles!

  • @deborahphillips500
    @deborahphillips500 Před rokem

    You can see how much they’re enjoying an audience that’s bothering to listen to their music rather than screaming constantly.

  • @blue1959ya
    @blue1959ya Před rokem +1

    Was very excited to see you start this journey until I saw that it was a live version you chose. The studio versions sound MUCH better. With extremely rare exceptions, a studio version will sound better than a live version for any song from any artist.

  • @bdheine2300
    @bdheine2300 Před rokem +2

    I like what I heard you say.. sensational.. but I heard Zensational

  • @yes_head
    @yes_head Před rokem

    In the parlance of the time, quite the rave up. That was part of the Merseybeat modus operandi, but Paul's energy is off the charts, as usual. I love how the house band's bass player has *already* succumbed to Paul's influence and is sporting a Hofner. 😄

  • @johnandrews3151
    @johnandrews3151 Před rokem

    Please keep in mind that George Martin did not put singles on Beatles albums. The British albums were different from the albums released in the USA.

  • @michaelbriefs9764
    @michaelbriefs9764 Před rokem +2

    I love this song but the only way to hear the full version is from the studio recording. For some reason, the Beatles would regularly shorten this song when they played it live, dispensing with the second Bridge -- "Well my heart went boom, when she crossed the room..." -- coming out of the guitar solo. Sadly...I don't know why they did this because that Bridge is PERFECT, but they felt it was...I don't know...too same-y? It bothers me because the song is the best and how could they reduce something that was so spot-on, just as it was on the album, but there you go. I also love the George Harrison guitar solo on the album which, again, is changed for live performances. It's mystifying, but not in a good way. :(

  • @genesbeans
    @genesbeans Před 10 měsíci

    Ringo drives them like a Maserati.

  • @nthdegree1269
    @nthdegree1269 Před rokem +2

    You have a little bit of Lennon in you. You're doing the Beatles journey correctly. Start from the early days forward. The Beatles, mirror life's progression. Youthful enthusiasm gives way to more mature development that gives way to 'the end'...enjoy!

  • @agemil
    @agemil Před rokem +1

    Old brown shoe, please!

  • @susieq9801
    @susieq9801 Před rokem

    Paul had to be one of the most melodic bassists ever. Ringo was also a great drummer, not fancy but played what needed to be played all through their varied musical incarnations. You could take any Beatles' song and isolate the bass or drums and know what the song was. Certainly not true on most bands. Add to that the antiquated equipment and sound systems they had to use. When I saw them at Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto they had to use the overhead hockey commentators speakers. 😫😫

  • @charlenewebb5893
    @charlenewebb5893 Před 8 měsíci

    You know The Fab 4 Are The Greatest Band In The Galaxy ! LOL Ringo Fan Peace

  • @patticrichton1135
    @patticrichton1135 Před rokem

    It'IS very difficult to play the bass and sing because what he is playing doesn't match the melodies at all. That is why you don't see a lot of bass players that sing lead, many of them don't sing at all, even back up. Ringo was TAME here compared to how he goes wild on the drums on "I Saw Her Standing There" at the Washington Coliseum in D.C on Feb 11, 1964, there first U.S. concert. John and Paul were also wilder on the scream, the whole concert is electric and energetic. Hope you will take a look, czcams.com/video/EgbhFfwtunE/video.html

  • @lsbill27
    @lsbill27 Před rokem +7

    The mix was horrible! John's mic was too loud and you couldn't even hear George's solo. You might want to stick to the album recordings for your journey.

  • @thomastimlin1724
    @thomastimlin1724 Před rokem +1

    Primitive Tech of course compared today. John's guitar too loud, can't hear George's guitar or solo at all.

  • @davesilver5493
    @davesilver5493 Před rokem +5

    Disappointed you are listening to live version. You will never be able to appreciate their music that way due to the screaming fans. Please consider listening to the true album versions or you will be disappointed too. Not too much screaming in this cut but they sound bad here compared to the album.

  • @mgonzales56
    @mgonzales56 Před rokem

    Yes. This version was very bad. If you think this was fantastic, listen to the studio version, and you will be totally knocked out. It is incredible. You really should do the studio versions so you can get the full impact of their recordings.

  • @debjorgo
    @debjorgo Před rokem +1

    This is not track 1. It's a live recording of the song. It's like listening to the song with a bucket on your head. Very disappointing.

    • @GBURGE55
      @GBURGE55 Před rokem +1

      There are better live versions of this song definitely, but it's never disappointing listening to the Beatles.

    • @debjorgo
      @debjorgo Před rokem

      @@GBURGE55 If this version was what was being played on the radio, was on Meet the Beatles and the b-side to I Want to Hold Your Hand, Beatlemania would not had been as great. Listen to the live stuff, after you've heard all the studio tracks. I think if HBK hadn't phrased this as Track 1 Album 1, I'd had been alright. This is one of my favorite songs from the Beatles, even now. He needs to hear the recording. Don't you think?

  • @hazelclarke8142
    @hazelclarke8142 Před rokem +2

    John Lennon was a much better musician & song writer than Paul McCartney. Also George too, was a good.musician & songwriter. Paul always wanted to be the 'front man' which is why they were at odds with one another. I think the Beatles would have been nothing without John Lennon. I grew up with their music and it was always known early on that Paul thought he was in charge!

    • @reinacarbetta388
      @reinacarbetta388 Před rokem +7

      Lol. Wrong on all counts.

    • @ewest14
      @ewest14 Před rokem +6

      It’s up for debate on who the better songwriter was but Paul was without a doubt the best musician in the Beatles. John was a good musician but he was probably the least skilled out of the 4. Also John and Paul were the front men and Paul didn’t need to fight for it. It came naturally to him so he usually took the role of doing the speaking and introducing. The Beatles wouldn’t have been as successful without John but they wouldn’t have even gotten out of Liverpool if it wasn’t for Paul.
      Paul always made them work harder. Other Quarrymen members remember Paul arranging things and telling everyone what to play even in the early days. It was his song, “Like Dreamers Do,” which got them signed. John was fine with messing around and having mediocre players like his friend Stu, but Paul wanted him out and always pushed them to be their best

    • @reinacarbetta388
      @reinacarbetta388 Před rokem +1

      @@ewest14 Well said!

    • @TangoEliott
      @TangoEliott Před rokem +2

      Ridiculous

    • @DiogenesLives
      @DiogenesLives Před rokem +2

      John Lennon was an amazing musician and songwriter who wrote perhaps much of the best music of all-time, but Paul was even better. That's one of the reasons The Beatles were so fantastic.
      Personally, I think Paul was a better songwriter, but it's one of life's great tragedies that John was taken so young, because I believe he had much more greatness in him left to share. . . .
      And maybe it's my opinion that Paul was a better bassist, drummer, and pianist than John, but I am sure the concensus agrees Paul was a more versatile singer, with a greater range, sharper and more technically precise phrasing, and a more aesthetically pleasing timbre.
      Your statement is definitely up for debate. 🍎🍊

  • @Stalled-wm3qd
    @Stalled-wm3qd Před rokem

    From the day they first started recording their first album, Please Please Me on 11/9/1962 it was 13+13+13 years to 11/9/2001.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Please_Please_Me