First Time Reaction: The Beatles- A day in the Life (Something about this Song is Unsettling)

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  • Опубликовано: 23 янв 2025

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  • @MTC22
    @MTC22  2 месяца назад +2

    Finally got RUclips to unblock this Beatles Reaction check out Hello, Goodbye below
    ruclips.net/video/vZy6NtczE0U/видео.html

  • @marrkhicks
    @marrkhicks 6 месяцев назад +50

    No people don’t do this. This is the Beatles. The greatest band of all time

  • @philshorten3221
    @philshorten3221 6 месяцев назад +29

    "This is so trippy" 😂 you have no idea how trippy it's about to get!

  • @bodato5760
    @bodato5760 2 месяца назад +3

    I first heard this in 1968 and I am 74 now and still amazed. It took a while before I truly comprehend what it is about.

  • @danielgeorge9834
    @danielgeorge9834 4 месяца назад +3

    This single piece of work is the separator between all popular music before and everything that came afterwards. It's influence on music produced since cannot be overstated. Ask pretty much any artist with an understanding of music legacy, and they'll acknowledge both the influence of The Beatles generally, and of this work specifically. Outstanding to see another generation discovering what we lived through as though it's brand new, and to be able to share in your reactions to it. Keep going, you're just scratching the surface.

  • @louisdellavalle2159
    @louisdellavalle2159 6 месяцев назад +21

    I was nine when this came out in 1967 and am still in awe every time I hear it

    • @mikemattoon2388
      @mikemattoon2388 5 месяцев назад

      Same age, same reaction!!

    • @johnoconnor5259
      @johnoconnor5259 5 месяцев назад +1

      I was 10 and even at that age I recognised that this was a game changer and new horizons and possibilities were coming - makes contemporary music seem glib and disconnected to the what is going on in the news etc.

  • @shortaybrown
    @shortaybrown 3 месяца назад +2

    Great reaction! You truly listened to every element of this song.
    This song definitely caught people’s attention in the 1960s.
    Thanks!

  • @DooWops4U2
    @DooWops4U2 3 месяца назад +3

    One more time, In 7 years 7 months and 24 days What The Beatles accomplished will NEVER be reduplicated. Forever Beatle fan since 1963

  • @martinl8574
    @martinl8574 6 месяцев назад +5

    Their innovations , music and vocals are why after 60 years they are still the greatest band in history!!!

  • @josephmummerth
    @josephmummerth Месяц назад

    just relax , lean back and listen ! that`s al that`s required ! this is one of their best ! I remember seeing them on the Ed Sullivan show in 1964 ! they were a great band , it was really different for the time !

  • @alanchapman4188
    @alanchapman4188 2 месяца назад

    What I have come to understand with this song, is that listening to it is an experience. Whatever you get from it is correct, but will evolve with you, and each new listening. Let it take you where it will; it is Life - Life explodes in wonder, and then slowly and beautifully dies out.

  • @HaleksMTL
    @HaleksMTL Месяц назад

    year: 1967, off of the album that changed the way music was recorded. Noone had ever done anything like this before. Most big artists at the time took time off when they heard this and wondered "now what can we do??"

  • @dead_beat_poet
    @dead_beat_poet 3 месяца назад +1

    The rain somehow added to the perfection of this reaction 👌

  • @MTC22
    @MTC22  6 месяцев назад +14

    Hi, I realize that some of you may want to watch A day in the life without any pauses, I know it can be a vibe killer, but please take this into consideration, reaction videos need to consider Fairuse, sometimes videos get blocked, and we have to go through the youtube process of disputing it on grounds of fair use, its a process, If some of you prefer to watch the video without any pauses I am putting the link to the original content right here ruclips.net/video/usNsCeOV4GM/видео.html&ab_channel=TheBeatlesVEVO

    • @sourisvoleur4854
      @sourisvoleur4854 6 месяцев назад +2

      Agree! The video is out there. We watch reactors to see their reactions, not to listen to uncut video. People are not being reasonable.

    • @strathman7501
      @strathman7501 6 месяцев назад +4

      @@sourisvoleur4854 Of course it can't be helped if an uncut song will be blocked. But I think what upsets listeners is Yes, they want to see reactions but they feel the reactions themselves are compromised if the reactor can only listen to disjointed fragments. I realise there's no easy solution...

    • @rickc661
      @rickc661 5 месяцев назад

      Yea , anyone who wants can listen to the album as intended. !

    • @stevecash9761
      @stevecash9761 5 месяцев назад

      We know, no problem

    • @fgrady1
      @fgrady1 5 месяцев назад

      The ‘video’ was really a film made of the song’s rehearsals and recording session which had Donovan, the Stones and a Monkee in attendance.
      The song appears as the final song on the album, after the Sgt Pepper reprise. To get the feel for the album, you should play the entire record in full. BTW, the Beatles intended for their music to be heard in Mono. They were present for the mono mixing and left the stereo mix for the hired engineers. Its songs were first heard on radio stations in May 1967. Revolver, the album that was released previously, was released in August 1966. George Martin their producer wanted a single released so it was decided to release Penny Lane and Strawberry Fields Forever in February 1967. We fans have often wondered where on the album they would have appeared. The album should be played in order to get the desired effect. 😊There are plenty of books that tell the story of where their storied history was at the time of this historic album. Ok, I’m done extemporaneously going on about it. I hope you understand better about it! Enjoy! 👍

  • @JR_Writer
    @JR_Writer 9 дней назад

    Thanks for react
    Keep going
    Greetings from Colombia

  • @user-ej5gx7ph7q
    @user-ej5gx7ph7q 4 месяца назад +2

    Your excitement is very cool. LUCY IN THE SKY WITH DIAMONDS 😉
    Reacting to the Beatles for the first time is such a wonderous experience... wish I could. You kinda make it, almost possible...
    Thank you

  • @Rick-or2kq
    @Rick-or2kq 6 месяцев назад +9

    When this came out people were in awe they wondered if the Beatles were taking rock in a different direction.

  • @bdheine2300
    @bdheine2300 4 месяца назад +2

    I think it's more of an experience than something to comprehend. BTW that piano note that surprised you at the end was at least for it's time the longest sustained note ever recorded.

  • @annereidy7981
    @annereidy7981 4 месяца назад +1

    Signed up and Love your reaction and the rain!

  • @bodato5760
    @bodato5760 6 месяцев назад +5

    Very impressive reaction...it took me a while to completely comprehend how great a composition this is.

  • @danielceo4694
    @danielceo4694 6 месяцев назад +4

    Hello! Just found your channel and I quite enjoyed your reaction to this song! You're right, this is a song that we all keep listening to again and again in order to enjoy and comprehend it. There's so much going on, all sorts of sounds and little audio treats. When The Beatles made this song--and even the record it came from--they we're on the forefront of a movement where they and other bands and musicians of their time (i.e. The Rolling Stones, The Who, Bob Dylan, Jimi Hendrix, etc.) were trying to transform pop rock into something to be considered as art. Before The Beatles made records like this, a lot of people considered them to be just another pop group not to be taken seriously. The Beatles themselves wrote this song to be a think piece but also a swirling kaleidoscope of sound. John Lennon took some lines from newspaper articles and wrote surrealistic takes on what he had read and he also included a little plug for a movie he appeared in at the time called, "How I Won The War"; Paul McCartney took some lyrics from a song he had not finished about waking up in the morning and added that to the middle of the song and came up with the idea of hiring an orchestra and letting them freak out while they moved from one octave to the next! The album this song comes from, called Sargent Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band is one of the greatest records ever made and deserves to be listened to from the first theme song to "A Day In The Life", all in one sitting. It's a masterpiece! Love you! You're beautiful! I look forward to seeing more of your reactions!

  • @robinfoster7597
    @robinfoster7597 5 месяцев назад +2

    When this album came out in the summer of 1967, in the UK, it was No.1 for 27 weeks! It was playing everywhere. A c-change in society! :)

  • @ExpendableRedshirt
    @ExpendableRedshirt 6 месяцев назад +5

    The Beatles were pioneers always experimenting. They perfected the Beat-boy band sound very quickly. Then got a bit deeper. Help is sold as a jaunty pop song but listen to the lyrics and it is a real cry for help. They perfected amazing harmonies with Girl and This Boy, and again moved on to be at the forefront of psychedelic rock Lucy in the sky, then heavy metal, yes heavy metal with Helter-skelter and Revolution, and with this song A Day in the Life and Because, among others, there are aspects of early prog-rock about them. Not every song is amazing, but so many of them are. Saying that they are the most influential rock band is not an exaggeration.
    Don't worry about pausing we can hear the whole track elsewhere, we are here for your reaction.

  • @robinfoster7597
    @robinfoster7597 5 месяцев назад +1

    I was laughing my head off through this, every time you said, "this s trippy", I was thinking, "yeah, you just wait" :) It was great reaction, Now you need to listen again, absorb it some more. Thanks :)

  • @johnalvarez1379
    @johnalvarez1379 2 месяца назад

    Literally two versions of what was a day in the life. The first a situation, from the newspaper, about a death in a car accident, sung by John. The second, sung by Paul, describes his day… at least its start. Two days in the life.

  • @casemaker1
    @casemaker1 3 месяца назад

    The genius of this song is that it manages to combine drawing on real events or happenings in and around the lives of the Beatles around that time with highly drug-influenced commentary. The "lucky man who made the grade" reputedly refers to Tara Browne, the heir to the Guinness fortune and a friend of McCartney's. He did in fact commit suicide in his car in a busy part of London, I think by shooting himself although it may also have been from crashing his car at high speed. The second bit of this part, referring to a film he saw in which "the English Army had just won the war" is a jokey reference to a movie in which Lennon had featured in the later part of 1966, titled "How I Won the War" (in which the screen Lennon/"Private Gripweed" actually died from a bullet wound - chillingly reflecting future events). The middle 8 is McCartney's, in which he manages to portray a reasonably typical busy day in his life that then reverts to a drug-related theme and mood. This segment also marks a pretty big increase in the musical tempo that carries right on through the third part. I'm not exactly sure about the reference to "4000 holes in Blackburn Lancashire" that had to be counted in order to establish how many were needed "to fill the Albert Hall". It sounds typically surreal while incorporating some corny humour (another Beatles tradition) and, of course, concludes with that magnificent orchestral climax that then enters a long fade-out. For me, while I regard "Revolver" as the Beatles' greatest album, I see "A Day in the Life" as the greatest single track the Beatles ever produced.

  • @danielviggiani6486
    @danielviggiani6486 5 месяцев назад +2

    Awesome video! I enjoyed your reaction. I suggest you listen to "I Want You (She's So Heavy)"

  • @botwitaprice
    @botwitaprice 3 месяца назад

    wishing to have some fun with their fans, their are several sound bytes arranged to play with your head; takes practice listening to the record- sound bytes. This takes place on several records.

  • @myownchannel247
    @myownchannel247 6 месяцев назад +11

    Hearing different instruments on different sides is called panning, something that you’re going to notice a lot more with older music, if you weren’t wearing headphones 🎧 you would’ve missed out 👍 please be kind and rewind after pausing

    • @MTC22
      @MTC22  6 месяцев назад +3

      Learning something everyday, will be mindful thank you😁

    • @myownchannel247
      @myownchannel247 6 месяцев назад

      @@MTC22 thank you 😉

  • @daveartandmusic
    @daveartandmusic 6 месяцев назад +3

    I think this song is credited with the longest fade out in music history

    • @MsAppassionata
      @MsAppassionata 4 месяца назад

      Which she did not hear to the very end.

  • @user-ej5gx7ph7q
    @user-ej5gx7ph7q 4 месяца назад

    Oh, the Beatles broke up by 1970, first album in the US was 1963. The transformation did match the times and we awaited every release to be brought to a new place. When they broke up for many it was like losing close family. This is why you get such extreme critiques of your critique...
    Nice watching

  • @genebaughbba
    @genebaughbba 4 месяца назад

    That's it exactly, it makes you wonder what they're thinking.

  • @gidouille
    @gidouille 6 месяцев назад +3

    It opens with Lennon's narrative thought to be inspired by a report on the death of Tara Browne, a Guinness heir and London socialite well known to the Beatles who was killed in a car crash in 1966. Then he references a film, which may be the one he'd just appeared in, a a dark comedy about WWII, Richard Lester's How I Won the War. The part that really discombobulated you was a 24 bar continuous glissando with all the orchestra players told to begin on the lowest pitch of their instrument and slide up to the highest pitch on their instruments ending near an E major chord at a prescribed tempo. They recorded it four times, and collaged all the takes together. The middle part is McCartney with a prosaic slice of life, waking up, getting ready, a cup of tea, running for a bus, he said it was a reminiscence of school days. The third part has Lennon again drawing on a news article, this one concerning the discovery of thousands of potholes in Blackburn, Lancashire. The end is a sustained E major chord played by Lennon, McCartney, Starr and Mal Evans sharing three pianos, with George Martin on harmonium. As the sound decayed they continually turned up the recording levels to make it ring as long as possible. By the end the levels are so hot you can hear all the ambient sounds in the room. Of course the magic is in how it's all put together, the atmosphere created. Hope that helps.

  • @santanamauricio
    @santanamauricio 6 месяцев назад +4

    the best way to listen to the Beatles is through big speakers, dich the headphones😁 BTW you finished listening to it before the song finished

    • @Anthony-hu3rj
      @Anthony-hu3rj 6 месяцев назад +1

      She got you to watch her, isn't that enough?

  • @tdgallagher218
    @tdgallagher218 6 месяцев назад +7

    Another precious reaction. I had to laugh bc at the start of the song, you commented on the combination of the instruments and how they affected you by the way they were balanced in each speaker. All the while, I was thinking to myself....just wait until she hears the crescendo in the midpoint-that'll really blow her mind. Now, you have to go back and relisten without any interruptions to reap the intended vibe of the song. As much as I enjoy the video, I believe it's a distraction to first-time listeners. You may want to forego it. Enjoy!

    • @MTC22
      @MTC22  6 месяцев назад +4

      Haha Understood, I listened to the song a few more times no worries, also I know sometimes the pausing maybe annoying but without the pausing the video doesn't really qualify as fair use, and I try to avoid any potential copyright issues or strikes, thanks for watching @tdgallagher218

  • @ButternutGOLD
    @ButternutGOLD 2 месяца назад

    Every time you stop = you stop the flow …….remember listening isn’t talking

  • @mapegatkinson92
    @mapegatkinson92 6 месяцев назад +1

    LSD was pretty easy to get and not yet outlawed. It definitely made it way into the Beatles' creations and they had great record producer that made all kinds of things possible. It was the summer of love era. Freeing the mind and body was a thing.

  • @braudabo
    @braudabo 6 месяцев назад +5

    Yes, the track is a little spooky... I don't want to write too much, I recommend the Wikipedia entry for A day in the life, a song from 1967 (the last tune of one their most legendary albums, "Sgt.Pepper's lonely Hearts Club Band"), that practically made a new genre, "progrock" (progressive rock), possible and caused a lot of confusion 57 years ago.
    But this is generally true of the Beatles, that their music has left huge traces in modern popular culture, which countless musicians have tried to enter, often in vain. But this band not only developed a flagship position in terms of music, which has become the best-selling in the age of recorded music to this day, but also in terms of behavior and in terms of their worldview in general, many people on this planet broadened their horizons in connection with the Beatles/Beatlemania.

  • @DavidSuit-jj8ci
    @DavidSuit-jj8ci 6 месяцев назад +5

    Very good perception.
    The Vietnam War was going on.
    This was 1967.
    The Beatles are British.

  • @mrkite89
    @mrkite89 5 месяцев назад

    The headphone cable goes on the left ear. Otherwise you'll have the channels flipped.

  • @mitchellbatchelor1594
    @mitchellbatchelor1594 6 месяцев назад +1

    The brilliance of Lennon & McCartney. John wrote the song, Paul added the middle & George Martin took their crescendo idea & made it great.

  • @kevindeschenes4537
    @kevindeschenes4537 6 месяцев назад +4

    Old skewl music does school so much better then new skewl. Thanks for the reaction

  • @jimcomvideos
    @jimcomvideos 6 месяцев назад +3

    "Do people still make music like this?" No. I think you said it all when you said, "Wow". Welcome to the 60's.

  • @ava-v2p6d
    @ava-v2p6d 5 месяцев назад

    some people think this song has a reference to Paul McCartney's death (the Paul is dead theory) but i personally don't believe in that theory. there are just so many possibilities for the song. it could be about things going on in the world around them. they also have a song called Glass Onion and it makes a reference to the theory. John found it annoying when fans looked too deep into their lyrics so he wrote it to confuse people. they are quite clever with their lyrics.

    • @wallacecallow2255
      @wallacecallow2255 3 месяца назад

      There are some that say the Paul mystery was prolonged by the record company and the Beatles to promote record sales.

  • @beatlesarebest
    @beatlesarebest 6 месяцев назад +1

    A GREAT LSD song!!!!

  • @DavidHughes-om7gy
    @DavidHughes-om7gy 6 месяцев назад +3

    I think wow covers it

  • @imfranki
    @imfranki 6 месяцев назад +3

    Tomorrow Never Knows, I am the Walrus are similar

    • @MTC22
      @MTC22  6 месяцев назад +2

      I guess I'll have to react to this !

  • @NCthorn
    @NCthorn 6 месяцев назад +1

    I am the walrus

  • @NCthorn
    @NCthorn 6 месяцев назад

    Welcome

  • @mitchellbatchelor1594
    @mitchellbatchelor1594 6 месяцев назад

    Stereo is made for two ears. If you prefer, you can adjust the sound to come together in the center.

    • @MTC22
      @MTC22  6 месяцев назад

      I like the effect, made the song extra special

  • @jimnicosia5934
    @jimnicosia5934 5 месяцев назад

    They sold over 250 million records.

  • @alfredoramirez1022
    @alfredoramirez1022 6 месяцев назад +1

    More beatles pls

  • @ronaldelliott4373
    @ronaldelliott4373 4 месяца назад

    Monicathecreator, meet John Lennon THE Creator. ✨🤘

  • @josecalderon2036
    @josecalderon2036 6 месяцев назад +2

    Don't feel bad, I heard this song a million times and still don't understand it. That's what psychedelics will do to you

    • @MTC22
      @MTC22  6 месяцев назад

      At least I'm not alone still a great song😆

  • @Brandi6666
    @Brandi6666 6 месяцев назад +2

    Big ups to the producer george martin❤️🤘

    • @MTC22
      @MTC22  6 месяцев назад

      Big up George Martin 🎊

  • @charlotex1
    @charlotex1 6 месяцев назад

    Sorry, too many interruptions during the music.

  • @sourisvoleur4854
    @sourisvoleur4854 6 месяцев назад +2

    I suggest if you stop the video, back it up about 10 seconds before re-starting again. You missed an important change that is more powerful if you play through than if you cut it off in the middle.

  • @innertube47
    @innertube47 6 месяцев назад

    Can I just say, all headphones - the Lead goes to the Left ear

  • @annereidy7981
    @annereidy7981 4 месяца назад

    You weren't alive then, I was, I'm thankful because I was part of the movement and then, John Lennon was murdered in 1980

  • @heatherqualy9143
    @heatherqualy9143 5 месяцев назад

    😢 Your reaction was great. But your timing on when to cut the music off to talk was 😕😭😖😫 The instrumental section going from Paul’s middle section back to the main theme is my favourite 3 measures of my favourite song of all time. Best 3-measure transition ever made, gives me goosebumps every single time. And you stopped it right as it started, and lost all the feeling for the moment.

  • @marrkhicks
    @marrkhicks 6 месяцев назад +1

    Its the Beatles

  • @philshorten3221
    @philshorten3221 6 месяцев назад

    and then came Pink Floyd 😉
    Pink Floyd "Echoes (Part 1)" live at Pompeii 1972
    No Audience, No Lights, No Pyrotechnics just Gods playing to the Gods

    • @MTC22
      @MTC22  6 месяцев назад

      Oh? I have a Pink Floyd playlist, maybe you should check it out if you haven't already! ruclips.net/video/I7bg4I5nD90/видео.html&ab_channel=Monicathecreator, those recommendations are noted, thanks for your comment :)

  • @mitchellbatchelor1594
    @mitchellbatchelor1594 6 месяцев назад +1

    Drugs. Beatles did drugs during the recording. Many American youth were doing drugs. Not me, but I was mesmerized by the Beatles taking music to another level.

    • @MTC22
      @MTC22  6 месяцев назад

      Ah I see, thanks for sharing

  • @shibadoesntcare
    @shibadoesntcare 5 месяцев назад +1

    you ruined it by pausing it

  • @danielhugorodrigues4808
    @danielhugorodrigues4808 5 месяцев назад

    How dare you stop and play this masterpiece and not listen to it all at once?

  • @Brandi6666
    @Brandi6666 6 месяцев назад +2

    You cant cut it off like that😡 if your going for more subs🤷. I and thousands of potential subs will check back on your site in a month or two😢

    • @MTC22
      @MTC22  6 месяцев назад

      Lo siento, I'm sorry😅 don't worry too much, more of The Beatles reactions will come, everything will be okay.

  • @MJ1
    @MJ1 6 месяцев назад

    You gotta learn how to pause appropriately. You do yourself a disservice by not hearing the piece as intended.
    Pick the right spots.

  • @blackisblack22
    @blackisblack22 5 месяцев назад

    Every stop you made was in the wrong place 🤦‍♂

  • @j.woodbury412
    @j.woodbury412 5 месяцев назад

    Do people still make music like this? I was going to say No, but the truth is, there is still some good music out there, but it's very hard to find because the radio people would rather promote crap like Ariana Grande or Taylor Swift.

  • @lancewolf2451
    @lancewolf2451 6 месяцев назад

    The video has nothing to do with the song...just listen

  • @johnoconnor5259
    @johnoconnor5259 5 месяцев назад

    Way too many interruptions you are not saying anything other than this is trippy - talk less listen more.

  • @rubenalvarez4242
    @rubenalvarez4242 6 месяцев назад +1

    CON TODO RESPETO HABLAS DEMACIADO CORTAS EL TEMA Y NO TE INFORMAS DEMACIADO

    • @MTC22
      @MTC22  6 месяцев назад

      I'm now learning, ¿quieres compartir más información sobre The Beatles? Lo siento si mi gramática es deficiente, no soy bueno con el español.😅

  • @scottamichie
    @scottamichie 6 месяцев назад

    She’s mouthing the words as John sings them-this is not a first listen.

    • @MTC22
      @MTC22  6 месяцев назад

      I mean the lyrics is right there on the screen.....?😅

  • @botwitaprice
    @botwitaprice 3 месяца назад

    the song is about Paul dying in a car crash - In this day and age One has to keep listening to all the songs- then on album, then the next; and so on....

  • @mrsticker2
    @mrsticker2 4 месяца назад

    You stop the song too much.

  • @alanstein5930
    @alanstein5930 6 месяцев назад

    In all honesty, you should force yourself to listen to the WHOLE SONG ALL AT ONCE!
    It takes you on an astonishing, masterful musical journey. And you won't truly appreciate what you've heard without digesting it like a sumptuous meal---without leaving the table.
    I think that this song doesn't has one clear meaning. But here's a couple of things that stand out to me:
    1) the singer feels alienated and emotionally removed from the world around him..He describes, seeing a tragically deadly car accident, seeing a film about war, but he sounds distant and emotionally removed.
    2) On some level, however, he must be traumatized because he sings "I'd love to turn you on" (which in the lingo of 1967, referred to share a drug )ike cannabis or, more likely, LSD. Then the orchestra swells, getting louder and faster and more chaotic, which I believe represents the "LSD trip" that he's experiencing; 3) when the music swells the second time, I believe that it represents the singer "crashing back down to Earh; 4) when he crashes back down to reality, he is back leading a mundane life, rushing to catch the bus to get to work, etc: 5) The next thinh is the music swelling frenetically, suggesting that he took another"trip" to escape the pain of life; 6) and then comes the foreboding finality of the powerfull piano chord. The chord sounds foreboding and final; 7) what that says is anybody's guess. Perhaps The Beatles did this deliberately in order to engage the audience's interest. But that's just a guess based on my experiences.

  • @michaelhoward900
    @michaelhoward900 6 месяцев назад

    You need to quit stopping the music. You're losing the whole context and effect. Listen to the whole as it was intended.

    • @MTC22
      @MTC22  6 месяцев назад +1

      Hello there @michaelhoward900 so here is the thing, this is a reaction video, reaction videos have to take fair use into consideration, now just imagine letting a 3 minute video play throughout without stopping it to even talk about the content, does it cover fair use? Viewers need to understand, some copyright holders block the content because they see it as reuploading their original content, if viewers want to watch this video without any pauses, they can go and watch the original video, which I have linked in the description, please take this into consideration.

  • @Stereoheadx
    @Stereoheadx 6 месяцев назад +1

    Fake reaction, OMG

    • @MTC22
      @MTC22  6 месяцев назад +1

      I'm gonna need a little more context lool