THE BEATLES - I WANT YOU (SHE'S SO HEAVY) | WELL, THIS IS HEAVY!!! | FIRST TIME REACTION
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Artist: The Beatles
Song: I Want You (She's So Heavy)
Album: Strange Days
Released: 1969
Genre: Blues Rock, Hard Rock, Progressive Rock.
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Paul's Bass line is a masterpiece.
Agree! Here's the isolated bass for that track: czcams.com/video/YecOiBE7jVE/video.html Enjoy
@@k_salter Thanks man, I'm a guitarist, but this bass line always make me goosebumps
Yes
Complementary
Es espectacular lo que hace Paul en esta canción!, justo que lo menciones
"There is The Beatles...... and then there's everything else" has been my mantra for several decades.
Brother, you just said what I’ve been saying for decades: there’s the Beatles, and then there’s everyone else.
This is so psychedelic. The whole production is incredible. The transitions are insane.
This song closed side one. We had to sit with this feeling until we could gather ourselves together enough to flip the record over and we were greeted with Here Comes the Sun opening side two. The record having two sides was part of the art.
Ain't that the truth? And I miss album art - BIG FULL-SIZE album art - too. Liner notes with lyrics so often.
I think Billy Preston may have done the organ - those incredibly fast ending-flourishes in some fill-patterns hasn't been demonstrated by any other Beatle (and gosh, George had been playing organ for at least 2 years by this time).
@@BuffaloC305 It is indeed Billy Preston... He heard the song already in january 69 when he rehearsed with The Beatles during the Get Back sessions.
They just don't know what they've missed!! Loved those days of kicking back with friends and "experiencing" an entire album. Liner notes and all!!! So thankful to have lived during that time.
@@tinalinge9182 ya wanna share this doobie ?
@@woedan48 laying on the couch, "sharing" and hearing these songs bounce between the speakers.
Having grown up at a time when I heard these songs when they were all new, it's really fun to see people experiencing them today for the first time. The Beatles are, WITHOUT QUESTION, the best rock or pop band EVER. Their range, their inventiveness, their musicality, their originality - there's really nothing that can compare.
This song is beyond words. John was on a different level of song writing on this one.
Sorry guys, something I have noticed with other reactions - You somehow picked a different mix of this song. This is not the original [ & far superior version ] - This is more like a demo. You need to double check which version you have chosen. Someone on another reaction played the incredible track "July Morning " by Uriah Heep and did the same thing playing a demo version. This track is brilliant it's just not the original. The proper album version has much more depth & a deeper sound with more overdubs filling the spaces this track has missing. I'm sure you will have a listen on your own later. Still, a Beatles demo is way up there so it's still s great reaction from you guys.
Yeah, this mix is terrible. It makes the song sound like lounge music... 🤮
It's a cover over the original vocals.
@@GivnoFyux444 Exactly.
This is the Abbey Road album version. It's not a demo. I have no idea how you came up with that. Listen to the song on the album and then listen to this video... It's one and the same.
@@LaStarza61 It's a different mix of the album version. And it's worse.
I'm not the biggest Beatles fan, but there is no denying that this is a masterpiece
She Came In Through The Bathroom Window, is another great one!
"Golden Slumbers/Carry That Weight" should be next.
Oh hell, just check out the whole album.
Put on side A Clamp on the head phones and don’t move. Just listen. Only movement: flip over to side B when then time comes and repeat the listening. It’s a masterpiece and deserves to be heard straight through; non-stop. Not in small pieces. (Also, the original mix is essential. This is not it. )
Oh, and that’s Billy Preston on the organ. He also played with the Stones often.
Eric Clapton did NOT do the guitar solo on "Let It Be"! Eric Clapton performed on just ONE Beatles song and that was "While My Guitar Gently Weeps". The only person assisting The Beatles on "I Want You (She's So Heavy)" is Billy Preston on keyboards... and that's it.
Billy Preston was awesome
Oh goodness I’m back in my bedroom as a teenager ❤ pure gold
This song hypnotizes!!
Absolutely hypnotical! The Beatles are that hypnotical.. Its amazing no other band has that power.
Paul's bass is so heavy it's a wonder he can hold it. You are right, there's The Beatles then everyone else. Perfect reaction. Beatle mania will never end.
That bass!!!!! There’s no one better than the Beatles. Please review more. I am 65 and they are the soundtrack of my life from the time I was 8❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
You show a lot of respect my young friends
Sing it Patrick!!!! And George you really feel the music!! I LOVE IT!!! You guys are amazing 💓 great reactions guys!!! This is one of my favorites!!
we all have chills
I'm gonna be honest, while I love the Beatles and have heard most of their songs..... I've never actually heard this one (just heard of it). I freaking LOVE it!!! Thanks for doing this one guys!!! The Beatles are so eclectic, it's incredible!!! GREAT reaction!!! :)
NEVER? Tina.... Now I'm questioning your entire existence. ;)
@@elysehfm8797 Hey!! NOT nice 😡! Lol!! Seriously, I grew up with a mother who had seriously limited musical tastes!! It was all bebop/"pop".... My ears weren't BLESSED with Zeppelin and even '80's hair band stuff until I started high school in '84. It was a WHOLE NEW and AMAZING world!!!😎😎
@@michaelgilbert197 my father was all Sinatra and big band stuff, and my mother was showtunes!
@@elysehfm8797 Well that explains a lot....I've been wondering how you know all the older, more eclectic (or at least it's eclectic to me) stuff. ☺
@@michaelgilbert197 I'm OLDER than you, girl!
It’s just amazing what a genius group can do with only 13 words and over seven minuets.
This song is so heavy, one of my fav Beatles songs. Abbey Road was a phenomenal album. Patrick, you've a good singing voice, you should develop that talent. Practice & few voice lessons, you have it son.
This is a sexy ass song! Patrick, you've got a good singing voice! I hadn't realized that before. You can carry a tune! Nice!
I think we need to get him to do a karaoke version of a song he knows.
No other band has the hypnotical power as the The Beatles from first album to the last! They are totally universal in every musical creation, almost perfect.. That is way they have sold more albums then any other musical artist.
2 minutes songs with long deep or simple lyrics = MASTERPIECES
7 minute song with 3 lines lyrics = MASTERPIECE
They were able to make every different song or style a masterpiece.
"I WANT YOU" or "HELTER SKELTER"(perhaps the first Hard rock song ever made) dedicated to people who still think, Beatles were not able to do Hard Rock
How can it be the first hard rock song ever made when Jimi released, "Purple Haze", over a year earlier?
Clear Light released 'Street Singer' in 1967
The Nice released 'Bonnie K' in 1967
Him & The Others released 'She Got Eyes [That Tell Lies]' in 1966
The Who released 'My Generation' in 1965
Kinks released 'All Day And All Of The Night' in 1964.
Trashmen released 'Surfin Bird' in 1963.
And the list goes way way back.
This is a heavy song by The Beatles, and awesome! You two will freak out when you react to "Helter Skelter" by them, which is arguably the very first Heavy Metal song. Some Hard Rock songs came out about the same time, which some people will argue are the first, but most music historians point to Helter Skelter as the first Heavy Metal song. It's hard AF and You'll love it!!
Helter Skelter is not heavy metal. Whosever said that is an idiot. It's hard rock. This song is "proto-metal" but it's still too bluesy to really be heavy metal.
This is mature Beatles from their 1969 Abbey Road album, a masterpiece. You need to listen to the whole album it has many great songs. I remember listing to with my college roommates when it first came out for the first of many times.
On the Abbey Road album, 'Here Comes the Sun' is the song right after this. The contrast is amazing!!
Damn, this is such an intense song. It has been so long since I have heard it - forgot how cool it is. Thanks so much guys!! Now I need a drink haha..
Three guitars (including bass), Ringo's always phenomenal drumming, an organ & a Moog synthesizer....for the "white noise"...toward the end of the song....And of course Lennon's great vocal..with back-up harmonies from Paul & George for the "She's so heavy" part.
I love that you guys are young generation but appreciate way back in the day when my generation were kids or teens. Music is timeless. GREAT reactioN!
A great, great Beatles track - bass, guitar and organ in particular, and that great arrangement. Master class, the guitar solo makes me think I'm in a small low-lit nightclub, really intimate.
That's John Lennon playing that guitar solo. Simple yet simply amazing. What a song.
Having heard this song on Patreon, I listened to it a few more times and I love it. I had heard it before but not for a long time, another brilliant song from one of the best and most influential bands in the world. The Beatles was the first band I ever heard from a very young age in the 60s. As I've said before they were always taking us by surprise with their songs and albums. They were a massive influence on me and I feel really privileged to have grown up with their music. It was very sad when they broke up in 1970 but what a legacy they gave us. I've just recently downloaded another fab song from the Abbey Road album - Come Together - be great if you could react to that one, sometime, guys. Thanks so much for this great reaction, though, really enjoyed it, cheers.
Ringo is just cooking in the background. Underrated drummer.
I love this number, never heard it this way, without the vocals. Still it's a great Beatle Blues hit. 🎸🎸🎸👍
Omg..I love this band with all my heart!!
One of my favorite songs of them.😘
At the end, instruments came alive, they were talking to me. YAH ha ha ha, we get it! That's awesome.
How good is Paul's bass in this song? I think this might be his most impressive bass work.
Listen to 'Hey Bulldog'; you won't regret it!
@@michaeldowson6988 And "Dear Prudence", thats my favorite!
I kuch more like Something
Super duper good
Really loving your reactions to The Beatles lads, you totally get them. Like you said, there’s them, and then there’s everyone else. Beyond comparison, absolutely peerless.
One of my very very favorites..easy to get lost in this music especially hanging out with a significant other lol
Billy Preston plays organ on this track.. which is a unique example of other 'takes' not used on the original Album. So much left behind in the archives.. may still be surprises to come. You guys Rock, i enjoy your reaction very much. Much thanks from us out here. ☮❤
Lol...your right "There's the Beatles and then there is everyone else" you got that right.
That intensifying noise is George’s Moog Synthesizer playing white noise. Most artists try to remove noise from their recordings. Lennon added it to
This isnt The Beatles this is one of EL Perro Beatles reconstructions...
They were always evolving and experimenting, innovating. I was 14 years old when my sister gave me the album “Meet the Beatles” for Christmas. It was my first album but not my last! ☮️♥️😎
Love your reactions to the Beatles songs! I grew up with them and I evolved along with them and their music. They were trend setters and their music was iconic and they themselves are timeless! Glad you can enjoy them as much as I did and still do!
Flashback! I am with my parents in the car and they were singing along with this. And my sister and I begged them to stop.
And now I am hearing it again after so many years, and I understand them now. Thanks for your enthousiasm, you totally took me into this song.
It's funny how certain events associated with music stay in our minds forever and how your appreciation of things can radically change.
Creative for every song ever written
I’m just barely old enough to remember actually going to a record store to buy a new just released Beatles album. It’s one of the few good things about being old. 😁
Listening to later Beatles music helps you to understand the prog rock bands of the very early seventies.
I' m in shock!!!! Beatles created HEAVY METAL!!!!! 😱😱😱😍
This is an earlier mix. But actually like it. That bass
Notice the enormous change from their early recordings to then.
Amazing.
This is an out-take and not the released version on the Abbey Road album, but it sounds very close. It's The Beatles with Billy Preston on keyboards, that's all. They also added George Harrison's new Moog synthesizer on it.
Ah guys not the final version, definitely an early demo. Should always react to the tunes with the album cover on them with the Beatles
"The Beatles and everyone else!" That about sums it up ...
Haha Did you ever' imagine' you'd stir up this much contravercy? Beatles are a deeply loved band.
El último album grabado por The Beatles, fue una verdadera joya, digno cierre de la carrera de la banda más influyente del siglo 20 en la música popular. Este tema y varios de ese album son para reaccionar. Es raro que nadie diga nada de los fraseos que mete Paul en el bajo. En realidad, nadie repara en Paul por su gran capacidad como bajista, algo injusto, que por suerte es reconocido por muchos colegas, contemporáneos y jóvenes.
I was nine years old first time I heard this and high as a kite... when the song ended I thought that I had suffered a stroke....
Greatest 'Rock and Roll' singer of all... JOHN LENNON!!!
One of my favorite tunes from the Beatles on my playlist
Abbey Road Was a work of art.
There's something different with this version but I can't tell what it is haha.
Probably the instrumental is not the original recorded by The Beatles?
I don't know you're being facetious, but you are correct, it's THE HONORABLE RYOHEI KANAYAMA.
George Harrison did the solo on Let it Be. The only song Clapton played on was While My Guitar Gently Weeps. Other than classical instruments, it was very very rare for someone else to play on the songs. An exception, Billy Preston played organ on this and a few other songs on Abbey Road and Let it Be.
Lennon got criticised for the lack of lyrics by music critics even though they didn’t get that it’s like a mantra of obsession. They said he’d ran out of lyrics.
1 year later he had Gimme Some Truth. He definitely hadn’t ran out of lyrics.
The first time I listened to this song from the "Abbey Road" (which I have on vinyl), I wondered what happened at the very last second cause the ultimate studio version ends abruptly, no fade out, just cut out as if you parents rushed into your room to stop this song of the devil 🤘🤪🎸
There's a reason that the Beatles are THE BEATLES!!!
Great song and an entertaining and fun reaction. Thanks!
No one else in this one! And the guitar solo from let it be is played by George, at least on the album version! I WANT YOU = MASTERPIECE.
Fairly sure this is an alternate version from the one you hear on the Abbey Road album, Some of the vocal lines are delivered the same but the instrumental is slightly different. My guess is this is multiple takes spliced together maybe? That is something Lennon did previously on records. The bass on the album version is phenomenal, It makes the whole song in my opinion. Paul dusted off his Hofner to record this song in the studio. The rubbery sounding, bouncy, slightly out of tune bass line on the studio version can't even be compared to the one used in this take.
could be, but in the 52 years since it's rrecording, i've never heard of available alternatives.
@@samuelmregister I could be mistaken but I think the anniversary edition of Abbey Road contains alternate takes of every song on the record. Something is off about the version they're reacting to here.
@@goodskater6789 No question it is an alternative take and maybe an alternative mix. Not as good as the official version, in my opinion. But if you're hearing this song for the first time, this one probably sounds close enough. But I definitely prefer the original to this slightly different version.
@@HidingFromFate Definitely, I prefer the original over all. The one they're reacting to sounds lifeless, Not nearly as organic sounding as the one that made it on the album.
Here is this version, apparently a cover with original vocals.
czcams.com/video/EOHUvQkXTjU/video.html
I had the privilege to Billy Preston back in 1993. I had always thought the Hammond organ on this song had echoes of that Ray Charles gospel vibe. I asked Mr. Preston if he plays on the track. He said " Yes, that's me" He explained that due to royalty and management issues at that time, he quietly went uncredited on the recording.. Billy Preston's masterful performance takes this song to another level. Great reaction Lads, RNB
This isn’t the original album version. Please react to “Maggot Brain,” by Funkadelic. You’ll love it!
There has never been a better bass track than this
This song is a masterpiece, but even better in context of the Abby Lane album. The transition to the next song is brilliant.
My favorite Beatles album.
Eric Clapton did the solo on While My Guitar Gently Weeps after George Harrison invited him to play on it. The solo on Let It Be was performed by Harrison himself.
I'd like to take this chance appreciating this intoxicating heavy music. Lennon was really a "creative genius" in this song, especially with the white noise from Moog synthesizer and the abrupt ending if you noticed. Also the mixing of this song was the last time all 4 Beatles were in the studio together.
Clapton played the solo in While my guitar gently weeps (white album)...in Let it be was George on lead
Dudes, you're feeling it! Nice react.
The guitar solo on Let It Be was by George Harrison. The there two officially realeased, record versions of Let It Be, and a third, video version. All have different solos, each by George Harrison. The only guest guitar solo in any Beatles song is Eric Clapton in While My Guitar Gently Weeps, otherwise all solos are John, Paul, or George. Billy Preston probably played the organ on this song. He played organ on several songs in the Let It Be/Abbey Road time period.
Absolutely magical
one of my favs
I’ve never heard this particular recording of this song. It’s not bad but the album version is better IMHO. Love your Beatles reactions 🥰
This is the LP version minus the vocals
Loved your reaction, so looking forward to more. ✌🏼🍏🇬🇧
'TOMORROW NEVER KNOW'S, it'll totally melt your brain's.
"The Beatles, and everyone else". Yep. That's how music is divided! ♥
I have watched this reaction at least 10-15 times now. Just gets better and better❤️🎶❤️🎶
Heavy psychedelic blues stuff, man. The Beatles getting nasty, f***ing masterpiece. Paul's bass line and the guitar riff in the second part are legendary
You just have to see The Flaming Lips cover of this, which is over 15 minutes long, jamming in from of a live audience! CZcams has so many versions of it.
Love it!
Yo this is not even the finished article and it's still pure class. The Beatles man!! Legends
As mentioned below, this is definitely not the album version of this song. The sound is not as full and polished and the instrumentation is a good bit different. Try to find the album version to listen to even if you don't react to it. If you like this version, and it sounds like you do, you'll be even more blown away by the album version.
Beatles does not have a musical genre, BEATLES IS A MUSICAL GENRE
This is an early take in studio. That’s not the final version included on abbey road
Yeah this is not the final take and not from the Abbey Road album. But still good though!
Thanks guys
All 4 of them were NATURAL BORN TALENTS. And they were ALL AT THE RIGHT PLACE AT THE RIGHT TIME.
kind of miraculous really.
This is “She’s So Heavy (Light)”. Never heard this particular version before . Great work guys!
Paul bass beautiful genious music
No. It was pure George on Let It Be. Raw and Soaring. George asked Eric to play the Solo on While My Guitar Gently Weeps. On I Want You (She's So Heavy) it's Billy Preston on Organ and it was his riff, that Haunting Bass riff at the end that was his.
Yes...the Beatles and everyone else....
Great reaction!