Seeing young people reproduce in such an exact and wonderful way a song from 1967, makes me cry with joy and emotion, because it brings back the most wonderful memories of my life that I lived at that time.
I have nothng to add, but tears of joy, me Dutch, sitting in Tuscany. I had to lend a pickup, and the disc, on the back of my SOLEX mobike,to tape itont the UHER we had at home. The SOLEX would bring me to Hyde Park 1970, where sleeping. This music never leaves you ... alex
Check out 'The Analogues' ! A Dutch 'band' who spend months perfecting their live performances of ALL the Beatles Albums. And EVERYTHING has to be PERFECT - and is! It's like being there - for something which actually never happened during Beatlemania!
Brilliant. As a Beatles fan in my teens, seeing them in concert and following their career, they were outstanding. And this song holds its own today given the demise of newspapers and investigative journalism.
Just turned 67. I, too, ate, breathed, & slept The Beatles. For me, they did everything brilliantly. Thank you for breathing new life into one of my favorites.
The Beatles transcends many generations…..i never get tired of their songs….each song has meaning and a nice rhythm to it….beautifully written and sang
Much of the Beatles' best music was arranged by George Martin, sometimes referred to as The Fifth Beatle, including this track - A Day in the Life. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Martin#As_an_arranger
I'm now 78. I first heard Sgt. Pepper in 1974. Yes, that late. I know this by heart. It's magnificent. And, THIS ARRANGEMENT AND PERFORMANCE is the best I've ever heard since the original. CONGRATULATION TO ALL OF YOU.
This is what Music Education should be about. The students were "with it" all the way Proud to be there, wanting to make the most perfect moment possible. Really moving
amazing in every way, even her outfit! The arch-conservative dark dowdy look is a stroke of absolute genius when combined with the perfect voice and sharp focus to do Lennon justice. The song is about 55 years old-an antique!-almost in the realm of arsenic and old lace. The bounciness of the conductor was just the right visual (as well as musical) accent...
Far from it. It always ranks as the top Beatles song, and perhaps that's warranted, for lot's of reasons: Sgt. Peppers... final song on side two... Lennon... cool sound... cool lyrics... big finale... But it's mostly just a big production and a big sound... and Paul's middle saves it from being potentially boring. Nice beat, though...credit to Ringo. Better written songs: "Penny Lane" "Hey Jude" "Day Tripper" "Something" "Nowhere Man" (Lennon's masterpiece)
@@ksasidhar2980 Paul wrote many masterpieces. He spoiled us. But then the Beatles as a unit certainly did too ! There will never be anyone like them ever again.
My state of mine when I clicked on the video "Let us see how deep a school orchestra can destroy a brilliant song". My state of mine after listening to the clip "Waaaaaaaaaaaaooooooh" ! Everything is just wonderful : the level of that young conductor, the cleverness of the arr. in all its details, the voices, the orchestration, that drums, oh ! As we say in french, "Chapeau l'artiste !"
A common theme I notice when Beatle Music is remade is how faithfully the original is reproduced. It says volumes about how close the original was to perfection! Great Job!
paulvault I tend to 3 disparate views. One is as you said, another is that is is kept "true" out os respect anfd the third is that no-one has the temerity to presume to be able to do it better.
I vividly remember the first time that the Beatles were on The Ed Sullivan Show in 1964. They opened my eyes up to music at the young age of 7. They have always been my favorite band. I have hears many covers of their music over the years. I can honestly say that this is my favorite covers of their music. It is on my playlist and I listen to it all of the time. Thank you for the joy you have given me with this.
I've watched 5 times in last 24 hours. From conductor, singer, musicians-- wow!! My son is a talented college music ed and performance major and he was blown away.
i am from Liverpool and its so good to see all the people from around the world singing and enjoying the songs lots of love from Liverpool England 🙏♥️🙏♥️🙏♥️🙏♥️🙏♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
From Singapore, thanks to Liverpool for producing these fine young lads who have changed the world, and whom I believe have changed many people's worlds besides!
This is the best rendition of A Day in the Life I've ever heard. Congratulations to all of these wonderful musicians, especially the drummer. I could almost hear Ringo counting to 24.
I am 72. Very Cool. Great rendition of possibly the best Beatles song. Released in 1967. I don't believe people will be listening to today's music 56 years from now.
Loved it!!!! The guy tearing up the paper and making the lady lead singer nervous I could have done without. Even the big bearded guy behind the drummer had a smile that said “hell yea!” Great job guys!!!!
Long before i was born my mum saw the Beatles at The Futurist in Scarborough...she tells me she listened to them while carryin me...and yes i love em too.. This particular arrangement absolutely nails it.. so many youngsters singing this song... and the drummer..utterly sublime!
Wth mistic George and the underrated Ringo, the 4 are on the human top. Unfortunately Ringo is yet underrated. His role in this music (a day in the life) is a demonstration that he is at the same level of others 3...
Taotaomona Lennon completed “Strawberry Fields”, “Across the Universe”, “Tomorrow never Knows”, “Come Together”... basically all the Beatles’ truly groundbreaking experimental classics. And this one, I’m glad he wrote “A Day in the Life” as well, but I’m equally glad he didn’t finish it cause that gave GEORGE MARTIN the Chance to shine his magic arrangement/production skills on the Beatles FULL BAND. The contributions from Ringo (drumming on the original -not this one so much- is incredible) & Macca cannot be overlooked.
@Taotaomona Actually McCartney came up with the piano chords which joined the two songs together . George Martin wrote the score for the orchestra part because the professional musicians couldn't understand what Paul was instructing them to do. I think its a 50/50 collaboration. www.beatlesbible.com/songs/a-day-in-the-life/2/
Yeah that sounds great but whos that freak with the newspaper? Mr Director what was youre thinking about when you set him with the best part of the song??? He really blows his mind he sucks.
Another old guy - curious to see how a group of young musicians could present not only a very difficult composition, but to recreate the sound from an immensely complex recording process that tore open the imagination of millions of young people at that time. Bravo! Absolutely brilliant and professional. Adding the choir for vocal support to achieve the sonic quality of the "orchestra rise" was a touch of genius. To think that George Martin hired only 42 musicians to play the tracks, and then to use available space on a 4 track recording tape to insert the same performance so that it increased the tonality to where it sounded like 168 instruments was mind shaping for its time. That you were able to bring out the essence of the piece with a smaller group is very commendable. Keep working it. Growth never passes by returns to prior work to provide new perspectives. "A Day in the Life" is a musical arrangement full of secrets and slants that keeps revealing itself.
Espetacular, maravilhoso, tocante, arrepiante, emocionante. Lennon deve ter sentido transbordar, digamos assim , todo seu talento, como se o dividisse conosco, seus fãs! Thanks my friend!!!❤❤❤
We all appreciate the genius of Chopin, Mozart and Beethoven. Unfortunate that musically you cannot appreciate the genius of the complex structure in The Beatle's music. All these genres of music transcend personal taste and can be appreciated by musicians.
Great job, you guys got the feeling of the diisenchanted lines by John Lennon. And what an arrangement! Plus, we can clearly appreciate Ringo's unique drumming for this piece. Thank you guys, and I'm glad to see this clip has got 4,5 million views so far.
Oh my goodness this was amazing. The female lead crushed it, as well as the entire orchestra. I would get rid of the male singing lead part but I'm picky. 10/10, great job.
. Such beautiful voice entered so far above the grade. . Instruments fill the room as she softly blankets so sweetly over them all. Beautiful feeling her heart's soft and sweet beat. Beautiful performance.
I was very prepared to dislike this from the start - I am 71 and ate breathed and slept Bealtes playing in bands for 50 years. I commend you - you blew me away - this was very impressive and did justice to the song.
I agree... for me this is the best song ever written in the popular music history.... I am really impressed..normally I think covering Beatles song is blasphemy (except by Eddie Vedder)
Me too aged 70. Brought tears to my eyes. And all these kids singing grandad's music. Nay, timeless music it seems. It wasn't long enough. Do "She's Leaving Home."
To watch all these amazing young people do such a fantastic job with this masterpiece. It occurred to me the Beatles were all about this age when they recorded it in 1967 .Awesome
Absolutely brilliant cover of this epic song. So many allusions to drugs when this song was penned. The Beatles just loved to have hidden messages in their songs. All part of their mystique and charm. So many different moods to their music and A Day in The Life was no exception.
Geez. I am an emotional sod. I saw this cover some weeks or months ago already, don't know precisely anymore, but now that I play it again, it brings me to tears.....sooo beautifully done. You have done the fab4 proud. And by your own effort, this song will be transferred to new generations again. Thank you all so much!
Absolutely wonderful! I remember wearing out 2 Sgt Pepper discs when I first bought them - so many years ago! This performance was tight, professional and so special! Not many groups/bands/orchestras can perform original complex Beatles' Songs and make them sound as good as the original. This is a particularly difficult piece to perform live and without overdubbing and multi-tracking. Ringo would be particularly proud of your superb drummer! Well done and thanks! (I've JUST booked to see Sir Paul in Manchester in December 2024; the third time I've seen/heard him there! I also met him (yeah, yeah, yeah!) in 1968! Enjoy performing and remember 'The love you take is equal to the love you make!'
Yours is hands down the best cover of the best of all Beatles songs. I come back to it every time I feel like life is making not much sense. Your version as well as the original of A Day in the Life always gives me back that sense I'm missing.
mmmm check out the reo brothers doing this …. if you think this is good then you will faint when you hear the pinoy beatles play … they are the beatles reincarnated … go on I dare you!
RUclips has suggested this to me…seven years too late. This is an astounding rendition of A Day In The Life, far better than any other I have heard, and up there with The Beatles who wrote it and released it. Bravo. You are all are heroes.
Good to see the kids getting into the classics. Anyone under 30 where I live couldn’t name a member of Guns N Roses let alone The Beatles. I’m surrounded by musical Philistines!
t's not had to play Beatles music ??? If you mean the songs from the fist period, 1962-1966) I agree but after the Beatles made many complicated compositions. A Day in the life with the scrubbing played specially out of time is not easy to play the same thing for I am the walus.
Listen one minute to the Analogues! The difficulty to get the right rooster,the right alarm clock,a suitable bell.Its a work for Experts!! You`ll never say this a second time.
Great cover of the original. What’s more impressive is the age of the artists in this video. The Beatles are from their grandparents generation and they embrace the music!
Seeing young people reproduce in such an exact and wonderful way a song from 1967, makes me cry with joy and emotion, because it brings back the most wonderful memories of my life that I lived at that time.
I have nothng to add, but tears of joy, me Dutch, sitting in Tuscany. I had to lend a pickup, and the disc, on the back of my SOLEX mobike,to tape itont the UHER we had at home. The SOLEX would bring me to Hyde Park 1970, where sleeping. This music never leaves you ... alex
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I am 85 years old, a Beatles fan from their first days and I loved, absolutely LOVED this.
ruclips.net/video/sCbZ15JpxPg/видео.html
I'M GLAD I'M NOT ALONE!!
@@thomasdeliva7903 the beatles they will never be forgotten
U really right
The Beatles...greatest ever and forever.
I'M 71 AND I'M NOT A FAN OF MANY COVERS OF BEATLES SONGS HOWEVER THESE PEOPLE ARE SUPERB!!!
Превосходно❤❤❤
Check out 'The Analogues' ! A Dutch 'band' who spend months perfecting their live performances of ALL the Beatles Albums. And EVERYTHING has to be PERFECT - and is! It's like being there - for something which actually never happened during Beatlemania!
i was one of biggest Beatles fan inthe universe.Let them love and play it for everybody.i love all ofyou
I’m 78 and have always loved this song and feel these young people did it justice. Thank you.
I am 66 and a lifelong Beatles fan and I love this video, thank you.
I’m 70 years young and this is one of my favorite songs by the Beatles. These youngsters really made it sound easy to listen to. Beautiful rendition.
My question is which is better: A Day In The Life or Like a Rolling Stone? because they are the greatest songs of the 20th century.
@@Luc-nz3bd I love Bob Dylan, but “A Day In The Life” leaves “Like A Rolling Stone” in the dust.
Just turned 70... This song is like a fine wine.
Good evening Colin, Happy Birthday. I'll be 70 next month. We are so fortunate to have lived at this time in history. Keep the faith, brother.
1953 here
Born in 59 and always been a Beatles fan. I even had a "Beatles Guitar as a boy. 65 in a month's time. All the way in the Caribbean 😊😊😊
Me too...such a great performance...thank you for posting, Sam Hang!
Only gets better with age!. 😊
Brilliant. As a Beatles fan in my teens, seeing them in concert and following their career, they were outstanding. And this song holds its own today given the demise of newspapers and investigative journalism.
It's incredible how even with such an amazing arrangement, im still blown away at the very distinctive drumming pattern that Ringo created
What drummer wouldn't want to be Ringo?
I know, and they forgot to open up with Reprise
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I think anyone of a certain age, musician or not, know every one of Ringo’s fills.
And the drummer really did it justice. Kudos!!!
Just turned 67. I, too, ate, breathed, & slept The Beatles. For me, they did everything brilliantly. Thank you for breathing new life into one of my favorites.
I’m with you on it buddy! ❤
I'm 77, very nice job by all. Brings me back to my youth. (Tell that one young man, the Beatles never had to showboat; the music speaks for itself.)
true
There’s not and never will be another musical act as perfect and as immortal as The Beatles. It’s out of this world.
75 years old and the Beatles have been the soundtrack to my life, my children and grandchildren are following on, love this.
me too, my dad died when I was 11, 1965, I think I replaced my dad with the BeaTLes, life has been good since.
@@ronnyparker Sad to hear, I had my Dad until 12 years ago, great music can always be relied on in sad times.
And what also blows me away is the youthful age of many of these musicians! I kept expecting to hear highschool band slip ups but they NAILED IT!
well you're dealing with conservatory students here :p
Simplemente.... EXCELENTE.
The Beatles para siempre !!!!!
I'm a 71 year old Beatles fan and this is great!
I’m 16 and i also thought it was incredible)
Beatles Forever!!!👍🤘🤘👏👏👏
@@arinkasidorova257Vc tem a idade do meu neto. Parabéns pelo bom gosto...👍🤘🤘👏
Am 73 and i think this is great
I’m 72 and thought I wasn’t going to like this but it was really good.
Makes you realize how advanced Lennon and McCartney was of their time. Love how the drums are arranged.
Ringo was, and still is, a very underrated drummer.
The drumming by Ringo on this song is so damn draggy and trippy. I loved the job this guy did.
The Beatles transcends many generations…..i never get tired of their songs….each song has meaning and a nice rhythm to it….beautifully written and sang
Much of the Beatles' best music was arranged by George Martin, sometimes referred to as The Fifth Beatle, including this track - A Day in the Life.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Martin#As_an_arranger
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Her voice made me cry.
Wonderful voice.
I appreciate her delicacy, she never sounds forced or artificial.
I am 86 years and I LOVED THIS. thank you
I'm now 78. I first heard Sgt. Pepper in 1974. Yes, that late. I know this by heart. It's magnificent. And, THIS ARRANGEMENT AND PERFORMANCE is the best I've ever heard since the original. CONGRATULATION TO ALL OF YOU.
well said, i'm 72.
This is what Music Education should be about.
The students were "with it" all the way
Proud to be there,
wanting to make the most perfect moment possible.
Really moving
Well done. A magnificent rendition of a classic Beatles song. Thank you.
r u sure ?
Wow! 65 hearing this for the first time and it brought tears to my eyes and sent shivers down my spine!💕🇨🇦
The young lady singing lead has a most amazing voice
amazing in every way, even her outfit! The arch-conservative dark dowdy look is a stroke of absolute genius when combined with the perfect voice and sharp focus to do Lennon justice. The song is about 55 years old-an antique!-almost in the realm of arsenic and old lace. The bounciness of the conductor was just the right visual (as well as musical) accent...
@@vanhowell3011 The young man singing Paul's lines was too...exuberant. He should have been more reserved like the young lady.
Being pedantic here, but one slight error - she said "I had to count them all" instead of "THEY had to count them all."
And wasn't she enjoying herself.
@@danmcn61 Splitting airs I think.
Take it from somebody that's been a Beatle fan since 1964: BRILLIANT!
correct.
reo brothers check them out!
I used to be a Beatles fan since the beginning.
You actually think that was good? Jesus.
YES IT IS !!!
That drummer sure knows his Ringo Starr !
Yes! He's got down right.
Not Lefty on Righty enough...
Not bad I would say.
He's so good!
Sure!!
He was the best!!
You did one of the greatest songs ever written a great service. Brilliant.
Love seeing age groups like this being inspired by the Beatles in our current era .
Very good rendition. Loved it
The moon shines bright true
they would call their mother a fish if you told them to.
This is a great version imo & the lady singing it is fantastic; her voice suits the song so much.
The drummer was great. It makes you realize just how good Ringo was.
Thankss! :)
Fortunately Ringo still 'is'... rather than 'was' 😉
To quote Lennon, "He wasn't even the best drummer in the Beatles!"
I thought the same thing. Ringo was exactly what he needed to be. He was as integral in the Beatles’ sound as any of the other three.
@@ricarleite Lennon the piss taker
It's great to see one of the Beatles' best compositions being performed by young and talented musicians. 😍
The greatest song ever written. A masterpiece. I never let a day pass without listening to the Beatles. You done them proud, well done.
Far from it. It always ranks as the top Beatles song, and perhaps that's warranted, for lot's of reasons: Sgt. Peppers... final song on side two... Lennon... cool sound... cool lyrics... big finale... But it's mostly just a big production and a big sound... and Paul's middle saves it from being potentially boring. Nice beat, though...credit to Ringo.
Better written songs:
"Penny Lane"
"Hey Jude"
"Day Tripper"
"Something"
"Nowhere Man" (Lennon's masterpiece)
@@robrussell5329 Lennon’s masterpeice is actually “happiness is a warm gun”, it’s subtlety makes it even more fun to listen
@@robrussell5329 and Paul’s masterpeice is “she’s leaving home”
@@robrussell5329 "Nowhere Man" and "Fool on a Hill" for me.
@@ksasidhar2980 Paul wrote many masterpieces. He spoiled us. But then the Beatles as a unit certainly did too ! There will never be anyone like them ever again.
Someone should definitely give this conductor a prize! This sounded really really good and genuine! Best cover of this iconic piece I've seen so far!
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My state of mine when I clicked on the video "Let us see how deep a school orchestra can destroy a brilliant song". My state of mine after listening to the clip "Waaaaaaaaaaaaooooooh" ! Everything is just wonderful : the level of that young conductor, the cleverness of the arr. in all its details, the voices, the orchestration, that drums, oh ! As we say in french, "Chapeau l'artiste !"
Now 74, this music is embedded in my soul. Great version, but nobody does it better than the Fab4!
A common theme I notice when Beatle Music is remade is how faithfully the original is reproduced. It says volumes about how close the original was to perfection!
Great Job!
paulvaultguy л
Excellent & brilliant work !
paulvaultguy
TOTALLY..!!!!👍
we are lucky Paul, we heard the original and now we hear fantastic reproductions of the same song
paulvault
I tend to 3 disparate views. One is as you said, another is that is is kept "true" out os respect anfd the third is that no-one has the temerity to presume to be able to do it better.
I vividly remember the first time that the Beatles were on The Ed Sullivan Show in 1964. They opened my eyes up to music at the young age of 7. They have always been my favorite band. I have hears many covers of their music over the years. I can honestly say that this is my favorite covers of their music. It is on my playlist and I listen to it all of the time. Thank you for the joy you have given me with this.
"Ed Sullivan" is still around. Watch this - ruclips.net/video/4rHiDArtjuM/видео.html
as a musician and big big Beatles fan, I say: amazing
As a musician and Beatle fan I agree with you 100%
As a musician and a huge Beatles fan I agree with you 100%
@@MusoMaker-SouthAfrica me too
Congratulations for this great gruop of young people ,playing , singing the music of The GREAT BEATLES , thank you.
I've watched 5 times in last 24 hours. From conductor, singer, musicians-- wow!!
My son is a talented college music ed and performance major and he was blown away.
It's amazing, the lady's singing is fantastic, such a good voice.
I love the female lead singer! She does this amazing song justice. I usually dislike anyone but the Beatles playing their songs but this is amazing.
tomb613 check out The Analogues covering Sgt. Peppers and the white album. Great covers.
Beautiful people and conductor, 70 here as if it matters, but wow, gripping lovely, swirling.... thank you.
i am from Liverpool and its so good to see all the people from around the world singing and enjoying the songs lots of love from Liverpool England 🙏♥️🙏♥️🙏♥️🙏♥️🙏♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
From Singapore, thanks to Liverpool for producing these fine young lads who have changed the world, and whom I believe have changed many people's worlds besides!
A song is truely classic when a new and different way to arrange it comes and only proves that beautiful music can never fade away.
The girls voice was excellent.... the guy was ok.... Great job.....
lennonscat agree. He totally took me out of it. Musical bliss to local theater matinee
bl00df4rt He sang it slower than the orignal
Female voice needs a little bit more strength!!! and attack on the 1st note sung!
Это просто пи...ец
@@alexpardo6194 it's because he was late
This piece of music was 49 years old when this version was done. WOW!!!!.
I’m 64 and I love the Beatles and all these people do the song right I love it The Beatles music will live forever!!! 😊
This is the best rendition of A Day in the Life I've ever heard. Congratulations to all of these wonderful musicians, especially the drummer. I could almost hear Ringo counting to 24.
And people say Ringo wasn’t a good drummer. He was exactly what they needed. Solid. He was just right.
I could name you one better version
The original haha
neil young did a live version and mccartney chimed in on chorus. it was good.
It was actually Mal Brown, roadie, who did the count.
She rocks. The drummer rocks. The maestro rocks. The choir rocks. Congrats!
wait a minute: did the Orchestra forget to close with Reprise?
I am 72. Very Cool. Great rendition of possibly the best Beatles song. Released in 1967. I don't believe people will be listening to today's music 56 years from now.
I've saw this video countless times. One of the best Beatles songs I think.
hell of a job that song is a work of art
Loved it!!!! The guy tearing up the paper and making the lady lead singer nervous I could have done without. Even the big bearded guy behind the drummer had a smile that said “hell yea!” Great job guys!!!!
Got to agree - a wonderful performance except for the unnecessarily showy and distracting male singer (did someone direct him to be like that?).
Long before i was born my mum saw the Beatles at The Futurist in Scarborough...she tells me she listened to them while carryin me...and yes i love em too..
This particular arrangement absolutely nails it.. so many youngsters singing this song... and the drummer..utterly sublime!
Lennon and Mcartney will always be on the top of the list of human achievement.
Yep
@@sharpenflat6002 and ur comment is the most ridiculous one i've read today. how is lennon a menace?
Wth mistic George and the underrated Ringo, the 4 are on the human top. Unfortunately Ringo is yet underrated. His role in this music (a day in the life) is a demonstration that he is at the same level of others 3...
Add Don Trump to the list .
@@riobravo1961 THANKS, MADE ME LAUGH!
The genius of Lennon lives on, incredible version
And mccartney
@@lindakelly9552 and harrison and ringo
Taotaomona Lennon completed “Strawberry Fields”, “Across the Universe”, “Tomorrow never Knows”, “Come Together”... basically all the Beatles’ truly groundbreaking experimental classics. And this one, I’m glad he wrote “A Day in the Life” as well, but I’m equally glad he didn’t finish it cause that gave GEORGE MARTIN the Chance to shine his magic arrangement/production skills on the Beatles FULL BAND. The contributions from Ringo (drumming on the original -not this one so much- is incredible) & Macca cannot be overlooked.
@Taotaomona Actually McCartney came up with the piano chords which joined the two songs together . George Martin wrote the score for the orchestra part because the professional musicians couldn't understand what Paul was instructing them to do. I think its a 50/50 collaboration.
www.beatlesbible.com/songs/a-day-in-the-life/2/
Did Lennon write this? No wonder Mark David Chapman shot him.
Simply moving….an incredible performance from the students who gave their all to the song.
Every time I hear it I think John would be so proud What a great rendition 😊
Es lindísima la interpretación de la joven, preciosa voz...y la orquesta..todo precioso. Muchas gracias por compartir .
Desde Chile, saludos de Katty
Wow, that girls voice! And then the choir started up ... goose-bumps.
Yeah that sounds great but whos that freak with the newspaper? Mr Director what was youre thinking about when you set him with the best part of the song??? He really blows his mind he sucks.
Another old guy - curious to see how a group of young musicians could present not only a very difficult composition, but to recreate the sound from an immensely complex recording process that tore open the imagination of millions of young people at that time.
Bravo! Absolutely brilliant and professional. Adding the choir for vocal support to achieve the sonic quality of the "orchestra rise" was a touch of genius. To think that George Martin hired only 42 musicians to play the tracks, and then to use available space on a 4 track recording tape to insert the same performance so that it increased the tonality to where it sounded like 168 instruments was mind shaping for its time. That you were able to bring out the essence of the piece with a smaller group is very commendable. Keep working it. Growth never passes by returns to prior work to provide new perspectives. "A Day in the Life" is a musical arrangement full of secrets and slants that keeps revealing itself.
Espetacular, maravilhoso, tocante, arrepiante, emocionante. Lennon deve ter sentido transbordar, digamos assim , todo seu talento, como se o dividisse conosco, seus fãs! Thanks my friend!!!❤❤❤
She was perfect, picking her to sing the first and last part was brilliant, perfect tone, well done
What is her name?
She understands the song! Bravo.
@@wordsofcheresie936 My name is Ferra Heskin, thank you all for liking this performance!
@@FerraHeskin1990 Ferra, you did a really nice job!
@@FerraHeskin1990 So sweet lovely!!! Kiss from Rio.
Great job! One of my favorites. Glad to see youth playing Beatles...
Paul McCartney was right, when he said " The Beatles will be the Next Classic Músic"
Realy
We all appreciate the genius of Chopin, Mozart and Beethoven. Unfortunate that musically you cannot appreciate the genius of the complex structure in The Beatle's music. All these genres of music transcend personal taste and can be appreciated by musicians.
Este pendejo...
@Lorenzo R. O. Opinions are only valid to those who hold them.
All music that keeps for ever, its a Classic...
Truly awed by these young musicians. Clarity and crispness of sound...truly amazing.
Great job, you guys got the feeling of the diisenchanted lines by John Lennon. And what an arrangement! Plus, we can clearly appreciate Ringo's unique drumming for this piece. Thank you guys, and I'm glad to see this clip has got 4,5 million views so far.
One of my favorite songs from The Beatles. It's so beautiful and melancholic
Didn't pick up the dog whistle at the end..
I always like Ringo's drumming on this song It tight the whole song together
Ringo's drumming on this song is truly exceptional, and the drummer in this cover version did it justice. Great job!
It is a masterpiece! Ringo's best in my opinion-
Told exactly what to play by Paul!!
Oh my goodness this was amazing. The female lead crushed it, as well as the entire orchestra. I would get rid of the male singing lead part but I'm picky. 10/10, great job.
Great singing, conducting and orchestration! Well done from a devoted 71 year old Beatle fan and guitarist!
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Such beautiful voice entered so far above the grade.
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Instruments fill the room as she softly blankets so sweetly over them all.
Beautiful feeling her heart's soft and sweet beat.
Beautiful performance.
I was very prepared to dislike this from the start - I am 71 and ate breathed and slept Bealtes playing in bands for 50 years. I commend you - you blew me away - this was very impressive and did justice to the song.
Me too, Sir. Turn me on, dead man.
I agree... for me this is the best song ever written in the popular music history.... I am really impressed..normally I think covering Beatles song is blasphemy (except by Eddie Vedder)
I agree with you in full
Me too aged 70. Brought tears to my eyes. And all these kids singing grandad's music. Nay, timeless music it seems. It wasn't long enough. Do "She's Leaving Home."
@@dickon728 she's leaving home is my all time best Beatle's song from youth.
Song is 55 years old yet timeless
Incredible song
Brilliant Cover
Best ever Band by a country mile
To watch all these amazing young people do such a fantastic job with this masterpiece. It occurred to me the Beatles were all about this age when they recorded it in 1967 .Awesome
Just superb - and so good to see members of an orchestra so obviously enjoying themselves!
I'm in love with the performance and the rosy-cheeked blonde. The lead singer does the wavering "love to turn you on" excellently.
Absolutely brilliant cover of this epic song. So many allusions to drugs when this song was penned. The Beatles just loved to have hidden messages in their songs. All part of their mystique and charm. So many different moods to their music and A Day in The Life was no exception.
Excellent rendition! She has a future with that sweet voice.
Absolutely fantastic! You all are very talented!
Congratulations to these ladies and gentlemen making up this orchestra and chorus! Very great job on one of John Lennon best songs
My favorite song from the greatest band in history, and I must say you guys crushed it. Thank you!
Geez. I am an emotional sod. I saw this cover some weeks or months ago already, don't know precisely anymore, but now that I play it again, it brings me to tears.....sooo beautifully done. You have done the fab4 proud. And by your own effort, this song will be transferred to new generations again. Thank you all so much!
Sam's conducting alone had me feeling totally a part of this. I've watched it several times. I hope you go on to do more work like this.
VERY NICE AND WELL DONE BY THESE YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN ...... VERY MUCH ENJOYED
Absolutely wonderful! I remember wearing out 2 Sgt Pepper discs when I first bought them - so many years ago! This performance was tight, professional and so special! Not many groups/bands/orchestras can perform original complex Beatles' Songs and make them sound as good as the original. This is a particularly difficult piece to perform live and without overdubbing and multi-tracking. Ringo would be particularly proud of your superb drummer! Well done and thanks! (I've JUST booked to see Sir Paul in Manchester in December 2024; the third time I've seen/heard him there! I also met him (yeah, yeah, yeah!) in 1968! Enjoy performing and remember 'The love you take is equal to the love you make!'
Good on you, Sam. I love hearing the old music filtered through young minds. I grew up with The Beatles.
I sincerely hope that in the future we'll all continue to hear old music filtered through young minds.
Yours is hands down the best cover of the best of all Beatles songs. I come back to it every time I feel like life is making not much sense. Your version as well as the original of A Day in the Life always gives me back that sense I'm missing.
mmmm check out the reo brothers doing this …. if you think this is good then you will faint when you hear the pinoy beatles play … they are the beatles reincarnated … go on I dare you!
the reo brothers will change your life if you a beatles fan
Young Lady, John would be proud of you .....
But she sings maccartney part...
Agreed
@@MegaCody105 no, she's singing John's part.
@@MegaCody105 Sorry but she sings John's part, Paul sung the middle section, maybe you should listen to the original!
@@sura_jongs Sorry but she sings John's part, Paul sung the middle section
RUclips has suggested this to me…seven years too late. This is an astounding rendition of A Day In The Life, far better than any other I have heard, and up there with The Beatles who wrote it and released it. Bravo. You are all are heroes.
I really enjoyed this and I am old enough to remember when the Beatles first released this song. Y'all did an excellent rendition.
Good to see the kids getting into the classics.
Anyone under 30 where I live couldn’t name a member of Guns N Roses let alone The Beatles.
I’m surrounded by musical Philistines!
imagine that--children singing great songs from my youth. bravo!
Je reste toujours émerveillé des Beatles. Cette reprise est superbe. Cette chanson de Lennon est une pure merveille
For things like this The Beatles, 50 years later, are still the best band in the world ...
This is why rock n roll will be around for 100 years. Don't believe me? Well it's already 50 years!!!!!!
Wow! Those harmonies really lift the song. Good job and great arrangement.
Love this. It's not hard to interpret Beatles music . Doing it well is difficult,and these people do it so well..
t's not had to play Beatles music ??? If you mean the songs from the fist period, 1962-1966) I agree but after the Beatles made many complicated compositions. A Day in the life with the scrubbing played specially out of time is not easy to play the same thing for I am the walus.
Listen one minute to the Analogues! The difficulty to get the right rooster,the right alarm clock,a suitable bell.Its a work for Experts!! You`ll never say this a second time.
Great cover of the original. What’s more impressive is the age of the artists in this video. The Beatles are from their grandparents generation and they embrace the music!
Amazing, breathtaking performance!!! ❤️