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- The Beatles Help! - Juilliard trained Opera Singer and Vocal Coach Maggie Reneé reacts LIVE
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Elvis' "It's Now or Never" (O Sole Mio re-lyriced).
Maybe you should listen to John Farnham's cover of "Help". And please, listen/watch his live performance with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra. Another would be "Grenada" with Anthony Warlow or "Please don't ask me" with Olivia Newton John.
Watch the movie. You’ll love it.
The umbrella wasn't random. It was as protection from the snow. The significance of the snow is that the Beatles film 'Help!' contains sequences filmed in the snowy Austrian Alps.
As soon as I saw your comment a scene came right into my mind's eye with the snow and the umbrella. Great stuff!!!
This is the charm of The Beatles. Paul is always having the most fun, though all of them were always having fun ... And it showed and could be heard. Ringo played up his boy who just lost his dog look. Then he would make funny faces, smile, etc.. Don't even worry about the umbrella ... Its just them being them and having a ball. Their charm was infectious.
The way George and Paul blend their voices in the counter melody is so perfect... You can really hear George's voice shine through in this particular song, even though Pau's voice is normally the more dominant.
Ringo's umbrella comes in handy when it starts snowing:)
The live version recorded at Blackpool really showcases their magnetism (especially John). There is also other live film from that concert.
The movie is best though!
They called themselves the Beatles because they loved Buddy Holly and the Crickets. Good analysis thanks Maggie !
Really need to watch the movie. It is a good fun romp, with great music.
They always came up with something interesting in their videos.
Perfect harmonies.
All four were from Liverpool England, that's why their voices blend so well together...it's regional dialect/accent and lots of practice for years, even in the dingy clubs in Hamburg Germany and Liverpool., before they got to this point.
classic song the movie was fun too
I am 76. These kids hit the scene Just as I hit High School. At that time I wanted to be a R&R star and worked at it until I hit age 32 when I met The Love of My life and I stop trying and became a Da to twine adopted girls.
At All state in 1964 me and Jim (a very high tenor, whereas I am a very low bass) convinced some girls that we were Foreign rxhange4 kids form Liverpool and that we live just a few blocks form Paul and had known him all our lives. That was one fun week.
Now when I say I am a low bas I mean low. In my jr yr book One person wrote if ur voice gets any lower we will have to dig a new gasement for the school for u.
Imagine someone hearing the Beatles for the first time 65 years later...
Legends and my music gods❤❤❤❤
Ringo always was and still is a gas!, he was always the funny one, of the Beatles
The original title for the second movie was "Eight Arms To Hold You". Early pressings of the single had that film title on the label.
If you want a Beatles journey, look for “the long one”. It’s a medley of their best stuff … and a sign-off for the group.
Maggie, you might like the vocals from The Platters. Smoke Gets In Your Eyes is one of many.
What made this song more unique was that most songs seem to have the lead sing a line and the backing vocals if not syncing in ,would echo the line already sung. In this, Paul& George set up the lines that John was about to sing. They were always looking for ways to be a little bit different like getting away from a 1st person song that would say I Love You, they wrote She Loves You. That was on purpose. If not already covered, you might want to check out the Beatles, Because or the harmonies on Here ,There and Everywhere.
This is the best video ever.
Agreed - their vocals seem to blend seamlessly, especially when Lennon and McCartney sing in unison. I find it particularly satisfying when all four of them sing together. The only examples I can think of are, 'Yellow Submarine', 'All Together Now', and 'Flying'. This video, however, would not be my first choice for 'Help'. The best one by far is the 'Live at Blackpool' version.
Here is live at blackpool video of HELP!
The cover photo for the U. S. Capitol "Beatles '65" LP has the group with umbrellas.
the official video for ' something ' features the Beatle wives.
You should also listen to the version of "Help" from John Farnham live with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra. Very powerful and totally different, amazing voice!
They didn't even know they were making a "video" back then! LOL
It's way more fun to watch their entire "HELP!" film from 1965. "Hi My name is Tom, and I'm self trained troubled maker...."
My lovely little girl has a few tattoos. One of them being Beatles lyrics, And we share a Russian Orthodox tattoo. She's 31 now, I just realized I'm old.
Great Song!! You should give a listen to Johnny Farnham LIVE with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra's version.🥰
An absolute must.
You got it
Again, I think Ringo looked way less stupid when the snow storm came out of nowhere, man....he was prepared, the others were caught off guard.
This is the first Beatles song I remember hearing as a 5 year old kid in 1968. The movie Help! was being shown on TV and the song got stuck in my mind. Still love it 56 years later. You should check out their movies.
Another favorite of mine is Eleanor Rigby and there is a really great cover of it by Alice Cooper.
Help was the A side of the single release, I'm Down (by Paul) was the B side. By this time The Boys were tired of the excessive fame/demands/touring and were expressing it through their songs.
Hopefully, the artificial snow was soap flakes and not asbestos; either of which was commonly used at the time.
John wrote this at a time he was feeling bad about himself. He put on weight and was self-confidence about himself. He was a real person after all. Yeah. Peace
Maggie keeps going back to my child hood. One of the first films I saw was "Help!" Perhaps you were born 2 generations too late?
John, Paul and George pretend to sing and play instruments in sync with a recording of the single. With the four of them sitting on the same workbench, there was no room for a drum kit for Ringo to pretend to play. So they gave him an umbrella, which is a prop in the movie Help.. This at least protected him from the fake snow at the end. Good video Roy. Good reaction Maggie.
Ringo is just screwing around he is trying to show how funny he is there
U missing Bee Gees. What a marvelous group. They are 3 brothers very popular on 60,70,80 and even now. Try listen this songs Too Much Heaven ,Tragedy, Stayin Alive, Night Fever, More than A women and many more....I recommend u to listen the song Too Much Heaven live recording in studio. ❤❤❤
He´s the f..cking Ringo Starr , the best umbrella player in the world!
Real music, from heart. Not today fucking generate shit..
You should watch the movie Help! instead!
heyy, u missed 2 Falling in reverse songs, im waiting for ur reaction on those, u have to do it
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Have you ever reviewed "Yesterday?"
You need to react to Wrong Side of Heaven by Five Finger Death Punch. Its amazing and dont forget tissues.
I can't think of another song where the chorus leads the singer..
So how does a simple umbrella upstage the greatest band that ever recorded? The level of dryness in this humor is SOO English. What fun!
Have you checked out Oh Darling from Abbey Road? Paul really flexes his pipes.
Early Beatles movies were so much fun but they were silly. Nobody cared. When I was eight, A Hard Day’s Night came out. I wish I had the video of every little girl in my packed movie theater dancing and screaming their head’s off over it. No wonder they stopped touring. No sound equipment in the world at that time could have overcome all that screaming. All those repressed emotions of the 50s came pouring out like a tsunami, when the Beatles sang.
Group played for a half-hour, tops, and skedaddled before they were physically attacked. They had no stage monitors, so they had difficulty hearing themselves perform. They used, for the most part, the particular venue's existing public-address system, rather than their own equipment. Neither the performance nor sound quality were top-notch. Although there were professionally-recorded concerts in good acoustic surroundings (the Hollywood Bowl concerts), the group never put out a live album during its existence (although it would have, of course, sold extremely well, like all of the band's output).
yes that is what made them what they were their timing. I seemed as if they had one mind controlling them.
Ringo is very stoned.
I think that the group discovered weed around this time. Ringo's own personal battle was against alcoholism.
I think the Beatles invented doing something random and doing something weird... ;)
The boy band phase of the Beatles :) I think they are a great, historic band (I'm a solid fan but not a superfan); however, to me most of that greatness happened starting with Revolver onward.
Title tune for the second film, also directed by Richard Lester. Goofy plot, about a cult trying to steal a ring from Ringo. Imitated by the made-for-TV Monkees.
Maggie: maybe just for yourself, while this is not such a "happy" song: Deep Purple did cover it. Sounds much more like a cry for help to me. Some covers are better than the original in my book.
Where did your animated version of "Creep" go? I can only find it with your face. But the 1st take blew my mind. I miss it!
The song was intended to be dark and slow. But, the executives said there were too many slow songs on the album, and they needed this to be speeded up for the for the album.
@@stevenmeyer9674 Thanks for the info! We're all here to learn more about it all.
John Farnham's version is the best imo. The live concert version with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra is the best!!
@@JillFijolek Thank you! I'll look to find it!
While fake singing the song they were getting the also fake rain in their mouths. Probably needed Ringo to sit in the middle with an even bigger umbrella.
They don’t sound similar 😂
The video is irrelevant. Close your eyes and listen to the song. The video was created by TV producers and the Beatles just showed up to lip sync.
You shouldn't react to the video
I like your reactions, but in this one, you paid more attention to the video, than the actual music. Music videos weren't really a thing back in 1965, but acting silly for the camera was. We had THREE (3) television channels to watch, and the only time you saw (popular) music was on The Ed Sullivan Show. MTV didn't exist, and neither did the internet. Even if a band made a music video, there was no way to show it to the population (except in a movie theatre). It sure wasn't going to be shown on mainstream television. So old, lip-synched videos need to be taken with a grain of salt. I would suggest you look at some of their original, LIVE performances that were captured on film. Only then, will you see the real Beatles, and be able to react to their musical talent. And, be careful not to judge the sound quality of those live performances too harshly, as there weren't any sound systems available at that time. Just some guys on stage with a few VOX amps. There were no large scale, overproduced, shows in 1965.
The music is GREAT. The video is stupid.