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  • INCREDIBLE!| The Beatles - A Day In The Life | FIRST TIME HEARING REACTION
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  • @tomlegener6131
    @tomlegener6131 Před rokem +1735

    The most amazing thing about the Beatles is that they are NOT over-rated.

    • @timothyryan3031
      @timothyryan3031 Před rokem +44

      Not if you ask some of the edgelords out there.

    • @matthewteague623
      @matthewteague623 Před rokem +56

      They're not always my cup of tea. But I will *always* afford them mad amounts of respect. They've earned it so many times over.

    • @Hayley.a
      @Hayley.a Před rokem +34

      Very well said and very true also! Everyone can not be wrong. Cos basically everyone loves them!

    • @scenevision356
      @scenevision356 Před rokem

      most over rated band in history. George Martin production. Paul And George Were Genius. Lennon was a pathetic loser.

    • @jimarmstrong5820
      @jimarmstrong5820 Před rokem +19

      To me Led Zeppelin is the second greatest band. What is the gap between the Beatles and Zep?

  • @jeremydahan2709
    @jeremydahan2709 Před 5 měsíci +431

    "Love me do" was only 5 years away from this song. The evolution of this band is insane.

    • @runntum
      @runntum Před 4 měsíci +6

      You got that right.

    • @djd2819
      @djd2819 Před 4 měsíci +10

      Yeah. Years ago, I made a folder with every Beatles song in chronological order and it just confirmed to me how these guys led the evolution of rock music. They certainly didn't do it on their own but their success gave record labels the confidence to support others go outside the box.

    • @fullgooseloot
      @fullgooseloot Před 4 měsíci

      Evolution? It's called drugs

    • @norcatch
      @norcatch Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@djd2819Madly enough, I made a folder of all their lyrics. Spent a fortune (of my dad's money) on printer ink doing it.

    • @traceydaizy
      @traceydaizy Před 4 měsíci +3

      Yep

  • @drbvo9578
    @drbvo9578 Před rokem +416

    My dad bought this album Sgt Pepper when it came out, he played it late at night and it woke me, I came out of bed being a little girl and he said: "Come listen to this, these are the Beatles, this is unprecedented". I will never forget it, and became a huge Beatles fan.

    • @timtorba0519
      @timtorba0519 Před 6 měsíci +38

      Bless your Dad.

    • @jbfree1122
      @jbfree1122 Před 6 měsíci +16

      Awesome father ❤

    • @SteveInTheOC
      @SteveInTheOC Před 6 měsíci +21

      “Unprecedented” what a perfect word to describe that album. 👍

    • @MrUndersolo
      @MrUndersolo Před 5 měsíci +6

      This is a beautiful story.❤

    • @stephenboath924
      @stephenboath924 Před 5 měsíci +4

      Wow, thats an amazing memory to have

  • @markwatson7515
    @markwatson7515 Před 4 měsíci +155

    The manager of the Hollies was present at the recording. When he left, someone asked him what did you think? His response: "I give up."

    • @xiropigado
      @xiropigado Před 2 měsíci +11

      Great comment. Pete Townsend actually admitted that he was totally intimidated by The Beatles genius.

    • @augustingarnier4625
      @augustingarnier4625 Před 2 měsíci +9

      As a fellow musician friend said, "I don't know whether to go home and practice or throw my instrument away". Talk about raising the bar!

    • @amymeagor
      @amymeagor Před 2 měsíci +2

      Ha, lovd that. Proper order

  • @michaelmueller8772
    @michaelmueller8772 Před rokem +675

    Ringo's drumming on this is utterly, utterly magnificent. Those huge orchestral swoops have often been referred to as 'orchestral orgasms', and they were achieved by asking the full orchestra - over a specified number of bars - to move from the lowest not on their instrument to the highest, which confused the heck out of such formal players! And finally, that massive, massive chord at the end was play by all four Beatles and their roadie, Mal Evans, all thumping one hand each into the piano simultaneously. All in all, one of the most landmark, iconic pieces of music ever recorded.

    • @btgiv6009
      @btgiv6009 Před rokem +23

      I remember reading that on the last note, the only way they could get it to stretch out so long was to continually turn up the microphone volume as the sound from the piano damped out so that they could pick up every last second of sound.

    • @eximusic
      @eximusic Před rokem +39

      Yes, Ringo was a genius on drums. This song, Something, Rain, Come Together. People who dismiss his drumming don't understand music. And anyone who's had a band and tried to cover a Beatles song know that your drummer can never play the part correctly.

    • @j.woodbury412
      @j.woodbury412 Před rokem +29

      @@eximusic Ringo is a sorely underrated drummer in my opinion.

    • @andymageen5308
      @andymageen5308 Před rokem +24

      You guys are so spot on, this track was truly revolutionary, nothing, and I mean nothing, came before it, everything came after it. ✌️

    • @Hayley.a
      @Hayley.a Před rokem +12

      @@andymageen5308 That is the story of this band, everything came after!!!!!

  • @mattgarfinkle978
    @mattgarfinkle978 Před rokem +323

    Can we talk about “next level” for a second… This song revolutionized popular music, without understatement.

    • @JimiBurleigh
      @JimiBurleigh Před rokem +4

      Absolutely agreed 💯. I'd argue further that this album revolutionized popular music and influenced everything that would follow.

    • @newpuritan9292
      @newpuritan9292 Před rokem +5

      Surely without overstatement?

    • @paulkane7771
      @paulkane7771 Před rokem +2

      I think you meant without "overstatement".

    • @kurtissjacobs5618
      @kurtissjacobs5618 Před 4 měsíci +2

      That's why Sgt. Pepper's is still the "most important" album of all time, even if (arguably) no longer the "best." Sgt. Pepper gave every band the latitude to do whatever they wanted--there were no more "rules."

    • @HenryWaltonJones
      @HenryWaltonJones Před 3 měsíci

      No that was Tomorrow Never Knows

  • @JakeyFlakey100
    @JakeyFlakey100 Před 2 měsíci +47

    I'm going on 75yo: The point is that The Beatles were THE FIRST one day we were listening to Elvis Presley, The Everly Brothers, and Frankie Avalon, the next every aspect of music changed FOREVER!

    • @dp-sr1fd
      @dp-sr1fd Před 2 měsíci +1

      I think it was Spike Milligan that said that Queen Victoria died in the 1960's. Someone else( I don't remember who) said the old world died somewhere between the end of the "Chatterly" ban and the Beatles first LP.
      Both early 1960's

    • @user-zh9zb9si8n
      @user-zh9zb9si8n Před 23 dny

      Exactly Correct!!

  • @johnandersonii
    @johnandersonii Před 6 měsíci +105

    When I was in high school, in the mid 90's, my modern history teacher did a 3 day seminar on Sgt. Pepper, completely paused the curriculum and taught only this album, for three days straight. That's how cool this whole album is.
    It was a world of 1sts.

    • @EightPieceBox
      @EightPieceBox Před 6 měsíci +10

      I love when teachers share something they are passionate about like that. To have one student remember that as something important means he accomplished his goal.

    • @beckygrant2258
      @beckygrant2258 Před 3 měsíci +3

      I had an English teacher in high school who did the exact same thing when the White album came out. We spent at least a week listening to the songs and reading the lyrics and trying to interpret what they meant to us! Such a cool class. When my parents divorced, my father remarried after a year. She was like 36 yrs old and I was about 13. When he moved her in, she had the Beatles Rubber Soul album! Okay, I determined she was pretty cool at that point! I had a cool stepmom!

  • @briangroboski4751
    @briangroboski4751 Před rokem +89

    Just remember: The Beatles did EVERYTHING first.

    • @duvadjidgo9625
      @duvadjidgo9625 Před rokem +3

      Apart from the B7 chord 🤔😂🤣🤪

    • @phillipareed2
      @phillipareed2 Před 6 měsíci +5

      The Beatles appropriated American Afro blues. The blues were first. But I love the Beatles!

    • @Hawkfalco
      @Hawkfalco Před 4 měsíci +8

      @@phillipareed2 And the Beatles always acknowledged the influence of those roots with respect. They named names. They covered songs they loved and paid homage to the original artists. Then they went on to do their own thing.

    • @kevinmcconnell3641
      @kevinmcconnell3641 Před 2 měsíci

      There was this other band, I believe they were called The Beach Boys;)

    • @joefriedman9843
      @joefriedman9843 Před 2 měsíci

      Everything? I mean, yea pretty much.

  • @jamesscully529
    @jamesscully529 Před rokem +172

    This was the last song on Sargent Peppers and is considered the best album closer in the history of rock music. No one has equaled it.

    • @savvyplayz3484
      @savvyplayz3484 Před rokem +7

      I'll take When The Levee Breaks over this every day.

    • @369284ab
      @369284ab Před rokem

      Exactly!

    • @zeus6793
      @zeus6793 Před rokem +11

      @@savvyplayz3484 I think that is my all time fave of LZ. But to compare the two is like comparing Monet to Van Gogh. Both masterpieces, but very different.

    • @mrjules1982
      @mrjules1982 Před rokem +4

      @@savvyplayz3484 While that may be my favorite last song on an album, 'A Day in the Life' really adds a new layer to the entire Sgt Pepper experience.

    • @hrussell9677
      @hrussell9677 Před rokem +2

      I highly recommend you watch the Beatles “Get Back” documentary by Peter Jackson. You can witness their genius as they create the album.

  • @wchambers3849
    @wchambers3849 Před 3 měsíci +55

    Without a doubt, A Day In The Life, is The Beatles EPIC MASTERPIECE!!!

    • @gheller2261
      @gheller2261 Před 3 měsíci

      Why do people need to add the word epic to everything? It absolutely does not fit here.

    • @bbmcrae
      @bbmcrae Před 13 dny

      @@gheller2261 Jog on, sourpuss.

  • @gregorykrug8034
    @gregorykrug8034 Před 3 měsíci +12

    That last chord is the greatest chord in music history.

  • @markbishopmusic
    @markbishopmusic Před rokem +194

    Hard to believe this song, 1967, STILL stands up 55 years later! The Beatles work, all in less than 8 years, will never be surpassed!

  • @joemc1960
    @joemc1960 Před rokem +63

    And let’s not forget Ringo’s drumming on this song. It’s perfect

    • @gregorymoore2877
      @gregorymoore2877 Před rokem +4

      John and Paul: "What do you think of drum solos?"
      Ringo: "I hate them"
      John and Paul: "He's hired!"

  • @Chris-kj7de
    @Chris-kj7de Před 4 měsíci +76

    Nobody comes close the the Beatles for sheer creativity and mind blowing music. Their music changed the world.

  • @markmurphy558
    @markmurphy558 Před 4 měsíci +107

    Without Magical Mystery Tour and Sgt. Pepper, there would be no Pink Floyd, no Moody Blues, no Yes, no King Crimson, no Steppenwolf, and a thousand others. The Beatles literally wrote the road map for for the explosion of R & R. Their genius will be appreciated in 100 years.

    • @sllm2406
      @sllm2406 Před 4 měsíci +8

      that is correct. and also the white album, metal came from helter skelter

    • @bestcongressmoneycanbuy9704
      @bestcongressmoneycanbuy9704 Před 4 měsíci +3

      Let's not forget Brian Wilson's influence on The Beatles. George Martin, commonly referred to as "The Fifth Beatle", stated in an interview that without Pet Sounds, there would never have been a Sgt. Peppers. But in turn, without Rubber Soul, there wouldn't be a Pet Sounds either. The Beatles and The Beach Boys were serious competitors and, at the same time, were each others muse.

    • @melchiorvonsternberg844
      @melchiorvonsternberg844 Před 4 měsíci

      @@bestcongressmoneycanbuy9704 Well... At first, there was a fifth beatle and his name was Stuart Sutcliffe. But he left the band for a girl from Hamburg and died with 22 years in Hamburg. And 2nd... The name of the Beatles manager was Brian Epstein and not Brian Wilson. If I remember well, Brian Wilson was, one of the Beach Boys...

    • @alanparsonsfan
      @alanparsonsfan Před 4 měsíci

      The Beatles coMpletely reinvented popular music. I was lthinking exactly what mark said here.

    • @bongodroid
      @bongodroid Před 4 měsíci +2

      You went a little too far with the namedropping there. Pink Floyd is older than you think and were already around when the Beatles made those records. Pink Floyd was recording at the same place (Abbey Road) and at the same time The Beatles were recording Sgt Peppers. February to May 1967.

  • @reginawallinger8711
    @reginawallinger8711 Před rokem +187

    Took a Beatles class as an elective in college. This was their attempt to combine two unfinished songs together. One was John's and one was Paul's. Love how creative they were. This has to be my favorite Beatles song.

    • @allanjones1680
      @allanjones1680 Před rokem +16

      Fun Fact ...At the end of this song (on the album) is a few seconds of a note so high pitched humans can not hear it however dogs and cats can....it was added by john as a kind of wise guy joke meant to drive the listeners dogs or cats crazy without the listener even knowing why ...lol

    • @thewiseoldherper7047
      @thewiseoldherper7047 Před rokem +7

      I read that somewhere. They had two really intriguing yet strikingly different songs that weren’t quite completed. The genius was in putting them together.

    • @btgiv6009
      @btgiv6009 Před rokem +7

      Paul said he wanted the two cacophonous sections to "sound like the end of the world." I'd say he succeeded.

    • @sarahdee374
      @sarahdee374 Před rokem +7

      @@allanjones1680 My cat's ears were just twitching at the end!

    • @allanjones1680
      @allanjones1680 Před rokem +2

      @@sarahdee374 😃

  • @dixiechatty958
    @dixiechatty958 Před rokem +345

    The original song was John's but he felt it was incomplete. He showed it to Paul who came up with the middle part "Got up, got out of bed..." etc. John also said he wanted "war sounds". He, Paul and George Martin put their heads together and came up with the crescendos. For my money, this is the best Beatles song by far. Two musical geniuses at their creative peak. It changed everything. Popular music was never the same.

    • @marietheresahughes2911
      @marietheresahughes2911 Před rokem +16

      It's like two people waking up to different perceptions of the day John serious, then Paul having a different lighthearted perception of his day its beautiful 💖💫💖

    • @willasacco9898
      @willasacco9898 Před rokem +6

      Yes- That is an incisive observation. This piece is a never-ending source of enthrallment.

    • @Chris.Davis.2
      @Chris.Davis.2 Před rokem +6

      Wish it was 5 minutes longer.

    • @cashflowhustles
      @cashflowhustles Před rokem +5

      It definitely sounds like John's writing style.

    • @janetholliday8667
      @janetholliday8667 Před rokem +2

      Well said!

  • @idaslpdhr
    @idaslpdhr Před rokem +137

    When the Beatles released 'Rubber Soul' it was a huge leap forward for British music, then they released 'Revolver' it blew our minds and again there were sounds no one had used on a record, the following year 1967 'The Summer of Love' out came Sgt. Pepper I cannot describe to you what we all felt and thought, it was an amazing time to have lived through and probably set us up for the way we saw the world for the rest of our lives, the drugs helped as well, 😂😂😂🙃

    • @andrewft31
      @andrewft31 Před 5 měsíci +6

      Rubber Soul, Pet Sounds, Revolver and Sgt Pepper expanded what you could do with an album as an art form

    • @sross54
      @sross54 Před 5 měsíci +3

      Talent was there long before any drugs.

    • @RS-qo1rb
      @RS-qo1rb Před 4 měsíci +1

      They still do brother. 😁

    • @user-xd3ow9vw5u
      @user-xd3ow9vw5u Před 4 měsíci +3

      Greatest band

    • @randomcsorely
      @randomcsorely Před 4 měsíci

      Oh , they were taking drugs alright ​@@sross54

  • @MichaelF-cb6tx
    @MichaelF-cb6tx Před 2 měsíci +36

    And this was recorded on a 4 track recorder. It was beyond anything done before. Back then there were no 164 track mixers, no auto tune, no overdubs or samples. This sing was made without any outside input from session musicians. I’m 66 and I lived thru that era. Believe it or not this album and song changed everything about music and paved the way for other talents to experiment and take it further. Gen Z is truly missing something if you’re not listening to the Beatles. I love both your reactions. Fifty years ago it blew us away. Nice to see it still does

    • @augustingarnier4625
      @augustingarnier4625 Před 2 měsíci +1

      You got that right, fellow Baby Boomer! Imagine hearing this off the original radio station release, at the stroke of midnight and this was the final song on the album. The Rob Squad reaction was just as it was then: mind blown! BAM!! Also, kudos must go to the producer of this album, Sir George Martin. The orchestra climb whereby every instrument starts at their lowest note and climbs to their highest note, regardless of the range, in the exact number of bars, was what made the song the legend that it is.

    • @ddv6913
      @ddv6913 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Well...a full symphony orchestra is there.

    • @deborahhall3860
      @deborahhall3860 Před 2 měsíci

      Amen to that! I remember where I was when I first heard it in elementary school.

  • @senatorfred
    @senatorfred Před rokem +93

    John's voice is very ghostly in this and sends chills up the spine.

    • @NightBazaar
      @NightBazaar Před rokem +2

      John also uses that haunting voice on the White Album in the song, "Cry Baby Cry".

    • @mnamhie
      @mnamhie Před rokem +2

      Agreed. His best vocal ever.

  • @JohnMacRae23
    @JohnMacRae23 Před rokem +94

    I think this is one of the most important songs ever recorded... it broke all the rules and was a dam breaker for modern music. That last note being the hammer.

  • @lisajames3359
    @lisajames3359 Před rokem +112

    The Beatles are the greatest band of all time. Pioneering and I don’t think that any band will surpass them, in my lifetime anyway. Great reaction as always.

    • @stevecrocker6904
      @stevecrocker6904 Před 6 měsíci +5

      they bridged musical eras that changed so much form early to late 1960s. I heard the Beatles first when I was 9 or 10 and they changed so much through my teenage years. And Billy Preston, the "fifth Beatle", brought more to to table

    • @karenjordan9607
      @karenjordan9607 Před 6 měsíci +3

      Totally agree. Thanx for this guys ❤😊

  • @gregmarshall2513
    @gregmarshall2513 Před 2 měsíci +8

    The Beatles …the best band to ever walk the Earth 🌏

  • @jeffreyflint6286
    @jeffreyflint6286 Před rokem +193

    What can I say. They changed my life way back in 1964. Music has never been the same. Long live rock and roll!!!!🤟🤟

    • @vicprovost2561
      @vicprovost2561 Před rokem +9

      Me too, the Ed Sullivan show that they debuted in the USA did it for me, life altering moment.

    • @jeffreyflint6286
      @jeffreyflint6286 Před rokem +5

      @@vicprovost2561 same show man lol.

    • @mrnobody3161
      @mrnobody3161 Před rokem +2

      Yep. Then 6 months later my 18 year old half Brother moved to Canada from Liverpool. 🎶

    • @pattyduke3079
      @pattyduke3079 Před rokem +2

      It changed my life at 5 years old that Sunday night.

    • @jeffreyflint6286
      @jeffreyflint6286 Před rokem +1

      @@pattyduke3079 I was only six. Ain't it cool.

  • @redchick5278
    @redchick5278 Před rokem +42

    This is one of my all time favorite Beatles song! Just brilliant! John wrote this using the newspaper!

  • @222veronicabean
    @222veronicabean Před 4 měsíci +30

    Im 71. I was 11 when i heard my first beatles tune. It was october 1963. I even remember exactly where i was. I think i held my breath the whole song.., i wanna hold your hand. I was so choked up. I remember thinking finally, my music has arrived!. Imagine growing up through your teens to the soundtrack of the beatles. I was nuts for all the wonderful music that followed the beatles, but they remainded my favorite group. I still believe i was born at the best time to enjoy this misic and was able to attend many concerts. I lived in LA. So access wasnt a problem. As i look back, i wouldnt miss it for the world! Yes, born at the right moment.

    • @mdc53
      @mdc53 Před 3 měsíci

      I'm 71 also and I second everything you wrote. The Beatles set the standard for every band that followed them.

    • @augustingarnier4625
      @augustingarnier4625 Před 2 měsíci

      Dick Clark said it best when he said, "Your music is the soundtrack of your life".

  • @andyhinds542
    @andyhinds542 Před 6 měsíci +23

    The absolute genius of the Beatles and the Lennon/McCartney dynamic in one song, right here.

  • @cdronk
    @cdronk Před rokem +137

    Not only did the Beatles push the boundaries of popular music, they wrote and performed fantastic, timeless music.

  • @Motownmike73
    @Motownmike73 Před rokem +48

    This is a Master Piece Obviously But the Construction of it John Started it Paul Filled the Middle. John Finished it! " This is their Best! RIP John George!! 💔❤

  • @foofghtr
    @foofghtr Před 5 měsíci +31

    It was a wonderful time to be alive on this planet.
    The 60’s were awesome most of my family were all alive with plenty of time to go on…
    Everyone had work, everything was cheap and we all got along.
    The main thing is everyone loved the Beatles and people all had respect for each other.

    • @subobing3551
      @subobing3551 Před 4 měsíci +3

      I agree. The music was so phenomenal

  • @scottbrower9052
    @scottbrower9052 Před 6 měsíci +37

    The two most famous chords in history: the one at the end of this song and the one at the beginning of "Hard Day's Night."

    • @davidalexander2607
      @davidalexander2607 Před 4 měsíci

      You missed one out . Feedback on I Feel Fine

    • @aranmolloy6808
      @aranmolloy6808 Před 4 měsíci

      That’s a note but ye @@davidalexander2607

    • @Jamesaw85
      @Jamesaw85 Před měsícem

      The chords at the end of this song were used by Apple as the startup sound for the Macintosh computers.

  • @gregwatson3300
    @gregwatson3300 Před rokem +273

    Ringo has always been underrated. Great drum fills in this one, as usual.

    • @honolulublues5548
      @honolulublues5548 Před 7 měsíci +3

      What makes him amazing is he's left handed playing a right handed drum kit. Some of the songs they did is difficult for someone playing the same handed drum kit they are because his hands are opposite.

    • @terrygarcia897
      @terrygarcia897 Před 6 měsíci +5

      Saw Ringo 4 weeks ago in Oklahoma. Sir Paul Dallas 2002.

    • @terrygarcia897
      @terrygarcia897 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Ringo ran off the stage about 4 times. I guess when you got to go you got to go.

    • @user-tr9de6gm8k
      @user-tr9de6gm8k Před 6 měsíci +3

      Ringo was definitely the best drummer for The Beatles.

    • @gonzalofuster6491
      @gonzalofuster6491 Před 6 měsíci +10

      Ringo's creative drumming in this song is a masterpiece

  • @sdpadrefan
    @sdpadrefan Před rokem +89

    A masterpiece that still hits hard 55 years later.

  • @johnbarone8240
    @johnbarone8240 Před 5 měsíci +24

    John wrote the first part … and with Paul’s help they finished the song !! They are playing the tape backwards at the end . The greatest band loved by almost everyone ❤️

  • @rickewilde
    @rickewilde Před rokem +28

    Not only did The Beatles push the boundaries, they set new ones. They experimented with sounds that nobody else in music at the time had considered. This song is a perfect example of that.

  • @garyarnett1220
    @garyarnett1220 Před rokem +63

    When the tempo changed so did the singer, John to Paul, then later back to John. And cameos from Mick Jagger, Monkee mike Nesmith, and British singer Donovan among others. And the Beatles couldn't have realized their imaginations without producer George Martin. He was a HUGE part of their sound and success.

    • @fuchsiaswing8545
      @fuchsiaswing8545 Před rokem +6

      Keith Richards and Marianne Faithfull, too.

    • @patticrichton1135
      @patticrichton1135 Před rokem +4

      @@fuchsiaswing8545 PLUS George Martin (their producer, obviously) and PATTIE BOYD HARRISON (GEORGE'S wife)

    • @chrisbarnett5303
      @chrisbarnett5303 Před 3 měsíci

      George Martin was the 5th Beatle

  • @seantlewis376
    @seantlewis376 Před 5 měsíci +18

    Sgt. Pepper was the Beatles' transition into psychedelia, and the album reflects that, starting with pretty traditional rock'n'roll, then the song Strawberry Fields itself transitions from regular rock into a very psychedelic feel by the end of the song, and the album just goes from there. A Day in the Life was the final track on the album, and full on surreal.

  • @dazwald1965
    @dazwald1965 Před 6 měsíci +19

    Those drum fills are amazing.

  • @asticou
    @asticou Před rokem +92

    I was 14 years old when this song came on the radio in our family kitchen. It was 1967. The song haunted me for days. I'd never heard anything like it in my young life. It seemed that each time I heard a new Beatles song from 64 on, their would be a new guitar hook or inventive sound. You never knew what new musical package was waiting to be unwrapped. The best of times.

    • @thefishpiesky
      @thefishpiesky Před rokem +2

      I too was 14. Heard this literally on my 14th Birthday. I thought I was in the presence of angels, or other worldly beings or God. I just so so so miss these guys.

    • @asticou
      @asticou Před rokem +3

      @@thefishpiesky We were so lucky to be alive when the Beatles music was coming out for the first time.

    • @thefishpiesky
      @thefishpiesky Před rokem +3

      We were. We were. I’m reliving it all though with the remixed box sets, and Let it Be movie series and with Jay and Amber’s Reaction vids. (The vibe those two emit is so uplifting) They capture something of “the first time” brilliantly. But the Beatles do seem to have some super power that sweeps successive generations up.

    • @ikemreacts
      @ikemreacts Před rokem +2

      @@asticou I was a child when John Lennon died. I never came to terms with it. God bless that man, I'm so grateful he made such a mark on me. Almost worth the agony.

    • @asticou
      @asticou Před rokem +2

      @@ikemreacts Such a loss

  • @kengunter6903
    @kengunter6903 Před rokem +61

    Imagine being 12 yrs. old & buying SP'S & freaking out for the next 6 months. This whole album is mind blowing!!!

    • @nancyhallatr
      @nancyhallatr Před rokem

      A twelve year old wouldn't understand it. I was 18 when I first heard this because that's how old I was when it was released. There had never been anything else like the album, Sgt. Peppers, so everybody's minds were blown. It was a dazzling, eventful time in music, but this was still so much more than anything else we had. Dylan was also busting out walls, but in a different way. He did more with words than they did, but they did so much more with production. This was a studio album. Nobody went to a concert and heard this. The Beatles final concert was in 1966, the year before this was released.

    • @sexysadie2901
      @sexysadie2901 Před rokem

      @@nancyhallatr A 12 year old could understand it perfectly, lol.

    • @anthonyhedberg6471
      @anthonyhedberg6471 Před rokem +1

      @@nancyhallatr I beg to differ. I was 11 when I first heard this, and I had already been following their careers since '63...and had been listening to (and singing along with), popular music since I was 5 or 6 years old, you know, Frankie Valli, Bob Dylan, the Stones, the Kinks, and especially...The Beatles. They were life altering. My two sisters and I bought every single that came out with our allowances. We had our own little acapella group, "Tony & the Tigers", and we sang all the songs (because I knew all the words), and we even got the neighborhood kids into it too. We all sat around the sandbox and the swings, ate candy, sang songs, and talked about them and what they meant to us. Age is not really a factor, when it comes to understanding (and interpreting), what you see and hear. Just my two cents...for what it's worth. ✌😎

    • @anthonyhedberg6471
      @anthonyhedberg6471 Před rokem

      @@sexysadie2901 I concur. Age is not really a factor at all. 😉👍

    • @triggerwarning5762
      @triggerwarning5762 Před rokem

      On my 12th birthday, in 1978, my Uncle Ken walked me to Kmart and bought me this album. He handed it to me and said, "You're a man now."

  • @apace003
    @apace003 Před 6 měsíci +34

    To think this masterpiece started out from John reading a story in the local paper about someone from the House of Lords killed in a car accident and another article next to the story about potholes in the street. John, and then Paul picked up ideas for songs from their surroundings and made them into masterpieces. John writing Strawberry Fields and Paul responding with Penny Lane. John writing A Hard Day's Night and Paul responds with Can't Buy Me Love. John writes If I fell and Paul responds with And I love Her. It happens over and over again in their catalog.

    • @walterlopchuk8228
      @walterlopchuk8228 Před 4 měsíci +1

      I beleive it was the son of member of the House of Lords. His name escapes me now, but he was to be heir to the Guiness fortune. I believe he went through a light and crashed into the back of a lorrie. I understand he swerved at the last second to save his girfriends life.

    • @gregsgot4
      @gregsgot4 Před 4 měsíci

      Name was Tara Brown who was an heir to the Guinness fortune, who died in an single automobile accident ..

    • @lrwguitar
      @lrwguitar Před 4 měsíci +2

      Yes Tara Browne Paul was friendly with him.

  • @chop3625
    @chop3625 Před 4 měsíci +3

    Arguably their greatest song.

  • @martinl8574
    @martinl8574 Před rokem +56

    The most incredible band EVER! four men creating music that will last forever.
    Innovators and genius!

    • @eviekelpie1
      @eviekelpie1 Před rokem +3

      And the 2 eldest Beatles were only 27 here 😱

    • @sexysadie2901
      @sexysadie2901 Před rokem

      @@eviekelpie1 Actually 26!

    • @eviekelpie1
      @eviekelpie1 Před rokem

      @@sexysadie2901 if this was 1967, both John and Ringo were born in 1940, makes them 27. Anyway, they were damn very young

  • @hellokimmy68
    @hellokimmy68 Před rokem +61

    I've probably heard this song a hundred times, but it never fails to give me chills.

    • @sagan666
      @sagan666 Před rokem +5

      100 ? Pfft - They're rookie numbers. :-)

    • @hellokimmy68
      @hellokimmy68 Před rokem +2

      @@sagan666 Estimate. ;-)

  • @razmo21
    @razmo21 Před 3 měsíci +9

    There are a lot of Beatles songs, this one included, that they never played in concert. They stopped touring because they couldn’t hear themselves because the crowd would just scream over the top of the music so they became just a studio band putting out albums

  • @elizabethsteele4633
    @elizabethsteele4633 Před rokem +16

    Great reaction video . I'm 70 , I grew up hearing these songs when I was 13 , 14 , 15 years old . Looking back I can see that the Beatles , in the roughly 8 or 9 years that they were together covered and advanced popular music 30 years forward - in 8 years - and the best music of their generation . Once in a while I ask younger people , kids , if they like this group or that group and it varies - if I ask them if they like the Beatles , it's invariably 99 % " I love the Beatles ! " .

  • @Cynthia...
    @Cynthia... Před rokem +28

    Can never get enough Beatles songs.

  • @billymarx3038
    @billymarx3038 Před rokem +41

    This was recorded in 1967. This was incredibly WAY ahead of it's time.
    And yes, that's Mick Jagger, along with Keith Richards and Michael Nesmith (The Monkees) sitting at the feet of the masters as they recorded this masterpiece.

  • @larrybreeze3092
    @larrybreeze3092 Před 6 měsíci +4

    Probably the longest sustained chord ever recorded lol

  • @johnh539
    @johnh539 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Ringo deserves mentioning . his drums are always perfect for the track ,each one a creative gurney of drumming and as he said never competing with the singer.

  • @dgetzin
    @dgetzin Před rokem +55

    Of everything they’ve ever done - this is probably the greatest thing they ever did - “tomorrow never knows” included.

    • @gmb858
      @gmb858 Před rokem +1

      I consider it the top of the mountain, what they had been building towards. Epstein's death threw them for a loop, and while they made more masterpieces, none approached this zenith of their careers.

  • @mikeortiz6008
    @mikeortiz6008 Před rokem +61

    Simply one of the best Beatles songs ever! A masterpiece of lyrics and music.

  • @user-ll2yj3hy4c
    @user-ll2yj3hy4c Před 2 měsíci +3

    One of the biggest differences between the Beatles and other bands was the way they explored different sounds and chords.

  • @johnquirk845
    @johnquirk845 Před 6 měsíci +9

    This song is my favorite of all. But more relevantly, this song shows how critical the Lennon-McCartney collaboration was. The first part is Lennon's work. The part that begins with "Woke up, got out of bed..." is McCartney's addition. You mentioned that it sounded like two songs, and, in a sense, it was. But the two were so tuned into each other that they could write separately, then bring the two parts together to create a whole.

  • @josephscally6270
    @josephscally6270 Před rokem +30

    Extra kudos for letting the final note run the full duration. Most reactors would have cut it off. Your respect for the music is admirable.

    • @davidteller7681
      @davidteller7681 Před rokem +1

      When they recorded the final piano chord, as the sound decayed they raised the recording faders to maintain the chord as long as possible

  • @DanMcManus
    @DanMcManus Před rokem +209

    As someone who was born in 1954 and was 10 years old when The Beatles appeared on American television for the first time, I can confidently say that this band changed my life, changed music and fashion, changed the world. The musical and spiritual journey they went on during those 6 or 7 years from start to finish is unmatched. It is a journey that the world went on with them. After them, nothing was the same. The reason their music still resonates almost 60 years down the road is the pure and actual genius of their art.

    • @davidpost428
      @davidpost428 Před rokem +6

      well said.

    • @deborahdoesscrap
      @deborahdoesscrap Před rokem +16

      100% agree and since I was also born in 1954 and first saw them on Ed Sullivan show, nothing was the same in music again. I feel so blessed to have lived through that era of music and to have been old enough to recognize what had happened. It happens that we were visiting my aunt for dinner that night. She was a single mother raising four children and my parents had us three children. After dinner my oldest girl cousin said she was going to her room to watch the Beatles on Ed Sullivan. I can remember asking her who the Beatles were. She was appalled that we didn't know who they were. So us 7 kids gathered around the television set and watched the world of music change in the length of two songs. We were always the cousins who were a little out of the mainstream and my four cousins were part of the popular groups. I doubt we would even have known each other if it weren't for the fact that we were related and they sort of had to be nice to us, LOL! All four of them went on to somewhat tortured lives, succumbing to drug and alcohol addictions. Us three kids navigated our teens and went on to have productive lives. I recently saw my girl cousin after not seeing each other in over 35 years. We had a good laugh about it and she is quite open about her struggles with addiction and has been sober for about 15 years. She didn't remember if she had graduated from high school and I told her that she had. She asked me if I was sure and I showed her her graduation picture in my yearbook. Funny thing, life. The Beatles will always be amongst my favorites. So many memories.

    • @sarahzentexas
      @sarahzentexas Před rokem +4

      Beautifully put. In my baby book, there was a space to list “Fads” in 1959. My mother put 1. Foreign cars and 2. Rock and roll 🤣🤣🤣 She took me to see A Hard Day’s Night when I was 5…she fell for them just like the rest of America did.

    • @deborahpaley21
      @deborahpaley21 Před rokem +4

      Born in '54 here as well and yes to all you said. I think of them as MY Beatles.

    • @MichaelJones-sh7nu
      @MichaelJones-sh7nu Před rokem +4

      Well said, Mr. McManus. I was a Beatles fan, but "Sgt. Pepper's" absolutely blew my mind and lifted the whole Beatles experience into the stratosphere.

  • @peterblack3665
    @peterblack3665 Před 4 měsíci +8

    John’s voice is absolutely astonishing . It’s the icing on the Sgt. Pepper Cake right here.....Paul’s middle section of the song sets the tone for Lennon’s return summing up the rest of this masterpiece.......

    • @gheller2261
      @gheller2261 Před 3 měsíci

      His voice was not epic. Nobody's voice is epic. That's not what the word epic means.

  • @peterrandazzo5977
    @peterrandazzo5977 Před 3 měsíci +3

    By far one of the greatest pieces of music in history..

  • @zlonxman
    @zlonxman Před rokem +55

    "A Day in the Life" is probably the greatest Lennon-McCartney collaboration. John wrote the first section of this (the trippy "I read the news today, oh boyy..."), which is like a dream. Then comes the orchestra crescendo, followed by Paul's part (Woke up! Fell out of bed. Dragged a comb across my head...). This is like the alarm clock waking you up, and now you gotta get your day started. But then when he lights up and "has a smoke," he starts to go into the dream state again, and we return to John singing the final verses, followed by another orchestra crescendo. And finally that huge doom-laden E Major chord struck simultaneously on multiple pianos. The chord seems to go on forever, giving the listeners time to think about what they just heard. Probably the most brilliant piece of music ever created in the 20th Century. Glad you liked it!

    • @markdettra1794
      @markdettra1794 Před 5 měsíci +1

      The blend of separate themes contributed by John & Paul --- made A Day In A Life , SURREAL & so powerful .

  • @humanbones
    @humanbones Před rokem +108

    I inherited my older siblings Beatles records. I was 5 and 6 years old and listening to this song in 1969 with them so the Beatles have been the soundtrack to my life. To see young, intelligent and creative people such as yourselves become infatuated with their amazing music makes me smile. Thank you.

    • @Zebred2001
      @Zebred2001 Před rokem +3

      Same for me - born in 1961!

    • @johngetz8585
      @johngetz8585 Před rokem +4

      Meee toooo...born in 63' ...!!!! Sister born in 1960..!!!

    • @ncarpenter28
      @ncarpenter28 Před rokem +3

      Same here, I grew up listening to them because of my older twin brothers (10 yrs older). I remember listening to all their albums with them, also remember seeing Let It Be in the theater with them, I was 7 years old and was in awe. I will never forget that.

    • @rbking9296
      @rbking9296 Před rokem +4

      Born in 57 here was Fortunate enough to watch the Beatles evolve into the worlds greatest rock ‘n’ roll band ever

    • @rbking9296
      @rbking9296 Před rokem

      Born in 57 here was Fortunate enough to watch the Beatles evolve into the worlds greatest rock ‘n’ roll band ever

  • @richardpare3538
    @richardpare3538 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Absolutely my favorite of all the Beatle greats.

  • @michaelward9880
    @michaelward9880 Před 5 měsíci +6

    The Beatles had stopped touring in the summer of 1966. Their last concert was at Candlestick Park in San Francisco. That used to be where the Giants and 49ers played ball. This song is from Sgt. Pepper's Lonley Heats Club Band album, which was released about a year later. They knew that they would never be able to recreate this music live with the technology that was available at that time, anyway. Their decision to stop touring had to do with that as well as they were just getting tired of it. Keep up the good work, y'all!

  • @waynecanning4122
    @waynecanning4122 Před rokem +44

    That Big Chord at the end of the song is 4 separate pianos all hitting the same chord at the same time and then just sustaining. So intense

    • @allowah6
      @allowah6 Před rokem +2

      The E chord!

    • @winsloweskimo1
      @winsloweskimo1 Před rokem

      That ending chord with the fade-out is to my knowledge the longest sustained note in recorded music.

    • @waynecanning4122
      @waynecanning4122 Před rokem

      @@winsloweskimo1 Can’t confirm nor deny that but I do know that they did it by moving the mixing board faders up as the notes trailed off keeping the volume consistent.

  • @thistimeImhomie
    @thistimeImhomie Před rokem +92

    This is in my opinion, the greatest song ever recorded....This is them at the peak of their game. A complete cohesive unit

    • @jeanstrickland2445
      @jeanstrickland2445 Před rokem +6

      Doesn’t get any better than this song 🙋🏻‍♀️

    • @vincentschmitt7597
      @vincentschmitt7597 Před rokem +1

      The greatest song ever recorded to me is The Great Gig in the Sky. It caught lightning in a bottle.

    • @brianmcmaster5112
      @brianmcmaster5112 Před rokem +2

      @@vincentschmitt7597 Yeah, this song is widely considered the greatest song of all time. No offense to Floyd,Gig is a Masterpiece in it's own right

    • @dawnpatrol700
      @dawnpatrol700 Před rokem +2

      From the greatest album ever, and they left off Strawberry and Penny Lane from the sessions LOL. I can't even imagine where those would have placed in this opera of songs

    • @ThePittsburghToddy
      @ThePittsburghToddy Před rokem +2

      It’s fantastic. Zero argument from me.🖖🏼

  • @RichAdams21
    @RichAdams21 Před 3 měsíci +6

    Thanks for holding that final note. That was an E-major chord played simultaneously on 4 grand pianos by Lennon, McCartney, Starr and Mal Evans. The sustain is magic. As someone who grew up in the sixties, I can remember how The Beatles seemed to get better with every subsequent release. Music then was The Beatles and everyone else trying to keep up. You guys should be applauded for recognizing their impact within their time period 60 years later.

    • @user-gg8zd8my6o
      @user-gg8zd8my6o Před 3 měsíci

      A friend of my wife went to record at Abbey Road. He took a few pictures of the instruments that are still there from the sixties. Among those pictures, there's a picture of one of tge pianos The Beatles used to record on many of their songs.... including that final note on A Day In The Life. It was just surreal to see that it's still there! If that piano could talk!!!

  • @DJBilodeau
    @DJBilodeau Před 4 měsíci +1

    Arguably their greatest song. Can't wait to watch this one!

  • @lisaclark1181
    @lisaclark1181 Před rokem +18

    This song is on their '67 album Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band. This album put ALL of rock n roll on notice!!! PLEASE take the time to listen to the entire album! 💖

  • @tonynascar3
    @tonynascar3 Před rokem +35

    This song highlights Ringo's drumming... The jazz blend and beat around 5:45 is superior!!

  • @somepig2k
    @somepig2k Před 2 měsíci +3

    Even the last 30 seconds of the sustain on that last chord fading to silence is just phenomenal .

  • @damndirtyape1363
    @damndirtyape1363 Před 4 měsíci +1

    been a Beatles fan for over 35 years. i love seeing other people hear them for the first time, reminds me of when I heard these songs for the first time on cassette. In my mind, they simply were a phenomenon

  • @ddiamondr1
    @ddiamondr1 Před rokem +53

    Yep, Ringo‘s drumming. Amazing. And the London symphony orchestra was told to start their instruments on their lowest notes and then rise as the conductor guided them upwards to their highest notes. That’s where they got that amazing sound. This song is a masterpiece of the 20th century. I cannot wait for you guys to react to the Abbey Road medley. It is their goodbye.

  • @axltyler
    @axltyler Před rokem +85

    A Day in the Life is a patchwork of John and Paul's distinctly separate styles of musicianship edited together by George Martin, their producer. They had pieces of snippets of songs that weren't completed and weaved them into a single song. The transitions are brilliant too, and there's a music composition term for it, but at the moment the name of that term escapes me! I hope someone in the comment section knows and remembers what I'm trying to identify. This song also directly inspired Billy Joel to write Scenes from An Italian Restaurant (as well as the movie Scenes from a Marriage by Ingmar Bergman)

    • @richarddefortuna2252
      @richarddefortuna2252 Před rokem +4

      Are you thinking of a crescendo?

    • @axltyler
      @axltyler Před rokem +5

      @@richarddefortuna2252 No. It's a very specific composition theory term involving a number of chords.
      This same composition technique happens in Jimi Hendrix's Purple Haze.

    • @richarddefortuna2252
      @richarddefortuna2252 Před rokem +4

      @axltyler okay. Interesting. I'll have to ask around, then - I'm a drummer, so never dealt much with advanced compositional theories. Thanks for the info!

    • @donnakubiski5572
      @donnakubiski5572 Před rokem +7

      @@richarddefortuna2252 A crechendo is a quivering note that ends a song. Yes, this song does end on a crechendo.

    • @dianefeinstein8951
      @dianefeinstein8951 Před rokem

      Axltyler: The technical term when two songs are combined together is "mashup." Here is an example. It's Elise Trouw (pronounced "troll" from Dutch) doing a "mashup" of a Foo Fighters-Caldwell song...
      czcams.com/video/93cIwTZTTiI/video.html
      ♥️Diane, Vancouver,Canada. TuNO15/22 07:19 pm

  • @matthewhawkins517
    @matthewhawkins517 Před rokem +5

    I know several huge Beatles fans who will say this is their greatest song. This song is pushing boundaries that nobody has pushed in the last 60 years.

  • @RomanPhilosopher
    @RomanPhilosopher Před 4 měsíci +4

    They stopped touring about months before this album dropped. This never went on tour, but without the limitation of having to be able to play it live, this happened.love it

  • @spazimdam
    @spazimdam Před rokem +52

    "Now they know how many holes it takes to fill the Albert Hall". One of the greatest lines ever. I love this song.

  • @iceman5006
    @iceman5006 Před rokem +13

    This song is pure genius.

  • @deborahcornell171
    @deborahcornell171 Před rokem +7

    Another Beatles masterpiece with a similar name (but very different) is "In My Life". Beautiful, evocative, a reflection on love...it made me cry the first time I heard it at the age of 12. It still does, all these years later.
    Hope you react to it. It's such an emotional, beloved song.
    💙☮💙☮💙☮💙☮💙☮💙

  • @djd2819
    @djd2819 Před 4 měsíci +4

    This song convinced me to upgrade my headphones back in the day. Amber mentions Pink Floyd and - yup - that was another band's work that made me grateful for that upgrade. They were so freaking talented.

  • @330manstrings5
    @330manstrings5 Před 4 měsíci +2

    That's the F Major chord at the end. 47 seconds sustained. The longest known recorded single chord, and unaccompanied. (At the time)

  • @brentcox7772
    @brentcox7772 Před rokem +32

    Love The Beatles!!! “Long and Winding Road” Is my favorite!!🤘

  • @Dragonsinger71
    @Dragonsinger71 Před rokem +20

    Amber, you've correctly identified a major foundation to The Beatles' songwriting. If you look back into it, you'll note that the vast majority of their catalog is credited as written by Lennon/McCartney. When those two lads got together to start writing songs, they often came in with a number of partials they'd been working on alone. They then proceeded to marry the parts into a single song. As far as this song is concerned there is a ton of different aspects you could dissect and analyze. For the entire album this comes the band had begun to push the parameters of what one could put into a song and how to achieve the sounds they heard in their minds. As a result, they were true trailblazers. They not only started using orchestras and string sections, but some of the effects they achieved in recording were groundbreaking. More than that, they were unheard of before, so they, George Martin and the engineers had to invent ways to achieve those effect. Today we've got all kinds of digital technology to create almost any sound you can dream up. We can get a delay that's more than 500msec that sounds like an echo in a huge canyon. They didn't have that available to them. To achieve that, they hooked up two tap machines and ran the tape from one machine to the other. Yet even as they were dreaming up all this "newfangled" tech and sounds, you'll find that some of their compositional acumen is solidly based in music theory that in some instances goes all the way back two centuries. Not bad for four blue collar lads from Liverpool.

  • @jimiruff8151
    @jimiruff8151 Před 4 měsíci +2

    The Beatles were all that and a stick of juicy fruit! 👍

  • @tomelder2358
    @tomelder2358 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I used to wait (we all did) for that next Beatles song with such anticipation. We never knew just what to expect. When it would show up, mesmerizing astonishment would immediately arrive as well. As I listen to them now (I'm 76) a powerful melancholy washes over my spirit because I know nothing this original and creative will ever reach me the way the "Lads" did. Their talent and gifts were endless.
    Words to express my living gratitude will always be inadequate.

  • @76063co2
    @76063co2 Před rokem +73

    This is one of their most unique songs, with John doing the opening and ending vocals, and Paul in-between. To me, the John bits are when the narrator is dreaming/ day-dreaming, the Paul bit is when he is awake, and the rising orchestra are the points that he awakens from his dreams. This song was the final song on the Sgt Pepper Album, and ended with an impact. This song, like most of Sgt Pepper, made a statement that popular music could be art. People of the time, played, replayed, and endlessly discussed the album and this song.....and still do.

    • @jxchamb
      @jxchamb Před rokem +3

      Pauls bits are autobiographical. When the fabs were teens, he and George would take the bus to John's house. Paul was picked up first and while riding to George's house he would sit on the top deck of the bus smoking ciggies and daydreaming.

    • @5yearsout
      @5yearsout Před rokem

      If I recall correctly this is another Beatles song where they pieced together different song ideas into one beautiful masterpiece. They did a similar thing on Abbey Road with side two of the album being short snippets of song ideas that work so well together. One example of their genius to me anyway.

    • @SaxyLament
      @SaxyLament Před rokem

      I can get on board with this. John's parts talk about mundane things but they are just a shade off, kind of like the old Energizer bunny commercials. Something just says, "This isn't quite real." I could totally see myself having a dream about holes filling the Albert Hall.

  • @russallert
    @russallert Před rokem +58

    The video for this song was shot during the orchestral overdub recording session at Abbey Road. The Beatles decided to turn it into a party, invited some famous friends over (Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Donovan, Mike Nesmith, and probably others that I missed) - and even some uninvited guests got in for a bit (you can see one girl being physically ejected from the studio). The orchestra player, conducted by George Martin, all wore formal dress and added funny noses and other disguises. As other commenters have noted, the score for the famous "orgasm of sound" was unconventional and required the players to go from the lowest note on their instruments to the highest note in the space of 24 bars (counted out on tape by Beatles roadie Mal Evans). As Jay and Amber just demonstrated with their reaction, 55 years after the fact, the song continues to be the ultimate musical mindf••k, in the best way possible.

    • @sarablack2547
      @sarablack2547 Před rokem +2

      thanks for the info on who was in the room saved me a job.although for those who don't know who these people are without their band name mick,keith rolling stones.mike the monkees and donovan solo artist mellow yellow is a famous song of his.

    • @Waterloosunset2
      @Waterloosunset2 Před rokem +1

      Marianne Faithfull is there as well.

  • @navillus15
    @navillus15 Před 4 měsíci +2

    And this from a pop group who were doing ‘Twist and Shout’ three years earlier.

  • @macharper8214
    @macharper8214 Před 5 měsíci +29

    George Martin is the only person who deserves to be called the 5th Beatle. He had a background in classical music. He was the one who came up with all those sounds you heard on this song. He did this for them time and time again. Lucy in The Sky, Strawberry Fields, Penny Lane, I am The Walrus, A Day in The Life, and about a million more songs. Billy Preston was good, but he was on ONLY one Beatles album.

    • @melchiorvonsternberg844
      @melchiorvonsternberg844 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Äh, ja... And what's with the guy, that stayed in Hamburg and died with 22? He was member of the band, long before anybody of them did know anythig about a guy, that called George Martin...

    • @macharper8214
      @macharper8214 Před 4 měsíci

      His name was Stuart Sutcliffe and the reason he was in the band was because he was a friend of John's, but he did not even know how to play a guitar. @@melchiorvonsternberg844

  • @JeffSkymaster
    @JeffSkymaster Před rokem +6

    Freaking Goosebumps hearing this. Masterpiece

  • @johnboydTx
    @johnboydTx Před rokem +11

    In my Life by the Beatles.....
    Great song about life's reflection's 🤔♥️
    R.I.P. John and George the World misses you two 🙏💔😢

    • @johnboydTx
      @johnboydTx Před rokem

      @@TANTRUMGASM you understand women need a strong hand to keep them in their right mind.....
      Women love a Bad Boy.........
      Even a serial killer Ted Bundy got married and had a child after killing dozens of women????
      Female Logic 😱😵

  • @stephenbarber8265
    @stephenbarber8265 Před 4 měsíci +4

    i love you guys and seeing your reaction to songs like these. i am 70 and in Cornwall, England. i was 14 when i first heard this album. thanks to you it's like listening to them for the first time all over again. keep going!! Steve

  • @fourletternerd8356
    @fourletternerd8356 Před rokem +49

    As talented and created the Beatles were, George Martin played a huge role in translating their ideas into sound.

    • @johnxgalt8312
      @johnxgalt8312 Před 4 měsíci +4

      George Martin was a genius!!!

    • @drwhatson
      @drwhatson Před 4 měsíci +1

      Exactly, but there were so many truly great producers and songwriters around at that time and into the 1970s, many still unheralded.

    • @briannicolls6679
      @briannicolls6679 Před 4 měsíci

      Always known as the 5th Beatles

  • @zenpuppy6025
    @zenpuppy6025 Před rokem +6

    This song is a masterpiece.

  • @gwengoodwin3992
    @gwengoodwin3992 Před rokem +29

    Listening to the Beatles albums in order is quite rewarding because you can hear their genius flower from one record to the next. It's astonishing.

  • @happymethehappyone8300
    @happymethehappyone8300 Před rokem +2

    The Beatles "Fool On The Hill"...Nuff Said.

  • @markoliver630
    @markoliver630 Před 28 dny +1

    They were and are THE best.

  • @VicMikesvideodiary
    @VicMikesvideodiary Před rokem +14

    That piano note was the longest sustained note ( at the time ) ever recorded.

    • @michaelenosmusic
      @michaelenosmusic Před rokem +3

      They pushed the faders all the way up. It was said if you listened hard enough you can hear the air conditioning unit at the very end.

  • @richcrespo5110
    @richcrespo5110 Před rokem +11

    This is considered one of their best, but aren't just about all of them one of their best? Two random pieces of music are put together so perfectly.

  • @bruce-e-bonus
    @bruce-e-bonus Před 6 měsíci +1

    They added calming space for you at the end - just leave it a couple of seconds and be prepared to be jolted right out of it

  • @northernlight696
    @northernlight696 Před 4 měsíci +3

    I was a teenager in Beatlemania and happy that the younger generation can relive it through footage. They really were in Fab Four. Great video folks - thanks!