They were just pure happiness, talent, magic, and perfect harmony rolled into one fabulous package of 4 men. No auto tuning. No audio tricks. They really were the greatest group ever. In 300 years their music will still endure.
I couldn't have said it any better! Agree 100% Those songs were just pure happiness! Great Harmonies, I get chills listening to "Tell Me Why" and one of my all time favorites "If I Fell", those songs hit me in the heart and can't help almost shed a tear of how their music just captured my attention back then and now. It happens with a lot of their songs! No one will ever come close to the Beatles! Love them as a kid and love them even more now! Beatles Forever!
Without a doubt they were the BEST.Just raw talent and back then we had no idea their music would last .this long.There is still no band that compares to the Beatles.
What they did was not human. They wrote their songs, recorded them, helped in their production, toured around the world playing nearly every night then having to travel (often from 1 country to the next to play the next gig that night), did media, made movies and tried to actually have some time off for themselves which was a rarity. It's mind blowing the sheer genius of these guys. Will never be repeated.
I won tickets at age 14 to see the Beatles at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, CA USA 1964. I was one of those screaming girls. You can’t believe it’s real because you’re listening to musicians really singing and playing real instruments. I’m now 73 and I still remember the joy and innocence of that time.
I am the only person I know who got to see them live twice. Perfect age too: 13 & 15. Luckiest coincidence of my life. My favorite cousin was the head sports announcer at the stadium.
I'm a few years behind you but I have to agree it seemed a much more innocent time. We had not long come out of a world war, and the Cuban missile crisis wasn't much fun so I do sometimes wonder if we're just looking at the past through rose tinted spectacles. The general feeling did seem to be one of hope though, and a positive attitude towards the future. How times have changed. 😢
@@darylfoster7944 But there won't be college courses on Zep & Floyd. Anyone can argue who's #2 all time.....that's fine. But # 1? That will ALWAYS be the Beatles, because they were amazing composers...far beyond just being a rock band. ZEP and Floyd writing Eleanor Rigby? LOL! Nope. Strawberry Fields, NOPE! Penny Lane? Nope. You can put another 100 songs on this list. It's too overwhelming. Go ahead and fight over who's #2, ha ha. And # 3..... But #1 is a done deal.
@@MusicMan73790 you Beatles fans are obsessed. They were the best pop rock band, I'll grant you that. But if you think Penny Lane is a better song than Comfortably Numb, you're nuts. And the first half of their career, they wrote pop drivel. Quantity of songs doesn't impress me.
I am 70. My dad was the coolest dad on the block because he bought their albums. We kids formed a band with pretend instruments, put the stereo on really loud, opened the door and spent the afternoon with our Beatles Kareoke, before Kareoke was even a thing!
I am much younger but my dad played their music frequently. I loved their songs so much I begged for a guitar and they gave me one. I learned all their songs and studied music. This led me to research how this all happened and then I found out how their impact changed society and helped re-erect classical music. They revealed that there was still a huge amount of tonal music 'on tap' ready to be exploited. This is now our mainstream of music, with dozens of genres all because of what The Beatles gave us.
I agree, John's voice was so fine. I still cry when I hear John. I remember the night he was murdered. I was with my roommate in college and we were shattered..crying all night. She woke me up to tell me. I thought it was a nightmare and it still is one.
I was around three years old when these songs were released. The first Beatles song I ever heard was let it be being played by my neighbours and I guess I was around nine. Looking back at this footage what impresses me apart from the innovative musicianship and harmonies is John’s incredible magnetism.
Not only can you understand what their singing, you can feel the message their singing about. No negative name calling or anger, just heartfelt thoughts. The Beatles forever!❤❤❤
And the Bee Gees.Never forget the Bee Gees.They started performing,in public even before their friends,the Beatles,and they were brought up not far from each other,in the North of England.Well,until the Gibb brothers were 9 and 6,and a baby.
You're the one who needs to remember. Listen to the Magical Mystery Tour album again and tell me there weren't any studio sound tricks back then. Of course there were, they just weren't the high tech digital effects of today, but they definitely had ways of doctoring sounds in the studio and through mixing boards back then. In fact, the Beatles and their Abbey Road Studio were pioneers at the forefront of it during their time! It may interest you to know that the first guitar effects pedal, a.k.a. sound trick, was invented in 1948, long before the Beatles even existed.
i think it was from 'rubber soul' onwards that the beatles began to use 'sound tricks' 'eleanor rigby' was a real game changer, as was 'strawberry fields forever'!!@@allengator1914
Yes and no monitors of any kind. They could NOT hear themselves because Linda and her friends were screaming too loud lol. but she saw them live, she's one of the very lucky ones...
I’m 69, call us old but we got to experience The Beatles first hand . Hard to explain but there is nothing to compare. The absolute greatest band in the history of the world
I had the coolest parents. We watched the Beatles on Ed Sullivan, and Mama, as well as my siblings and I, were hooked. I was 8 years old, and I still love their music. John's and George's deaths at such young ages were tragic, but I'm grateful for what they left behind, that endures.
I actually envy her having the experience of hearing these songs for the first time. She was so in the moment, her big beautiful smile..ugh, I was happy crying and singing right along.
We are sisters in our love for The Beatles. They’ve had my heart since I saw them on Ed Sullivan, sixty years on now! This was long before I had any concept of music, of cute boys… they are my gold standard. I’d just turned 7 the day before JFK was murdered. We needed them. ❤❤
Me too. As we speak. (I'm 60. I never lived a day without hearing the Beatles in the radio... for a good first party of my little life. Now my son (20 y/o) wants to get 4 beetles tattood on him, in honor of the Fab 4. I'm so happy to have been able to introduced them to him by the time he was 3 or 4. He's a big admirer, and a musician himself.
Yea ..I'm 73 Grew up in my teens ..singing and playing Beatle songs on my guitar in a band ..Best times of my life...Together , they were pure chemistry , unequalled in their talent ..I still pick up my guitar and play their songs..
Pure talent. Pure emotions. The greatest band ever. I'm so glad I grew up listening to this. It still gives me chills and tears of joy. Thank you Sarah.
These songs are from the 1964 musical comedy film "A Hard Day's Night". The film portrays 36 hours in the lives of the group as they prepare for a television performance. It really shows the fun side of The Beatles. There are lots of great songs such as "If I Fell", "I'm Happy Just To Dance With You", "And I Love Her", "I'll Cry Instead" etc.
They never used I'll Cry instead in the movie. they were also going to use :You Can't Do That, but they cut it because the director felt the movie was getting too long. There is a video of You Can't do That taken from the "cutting room floor."
Well, that's not to say there were zero production tricks. Even in this video, you can hear John double-tracked (I Should Have Known Better), and of course you've heard Strawberry Fields. These guys led the way in recording techniques, but I still prize them above anything on the charts today for the same reasons as you all.
They often recorded live and could do an album in a day. These days it could take weeks just to do a song and sometimes years to complete an album. They were very well rehearsed from playing several live shows a day for years in Germany when they started.
OH. MY. GOSH., Miss Sarah!!!!! FIRST time hearing the Beatles?!? I grew up with that greatest band of all time. Please pursue them, and I promise you, you will be in for quite a journey! 😊 And I loved the joyful reaction!
What was unusual for any music group at the time was how experienced and polished they were. They'd been playing together for years by this time, thousands of hours, and they had their chops down pat. No one could touch them on the basis of professionalism alone, leaving talent aside.
I grew up with the Beatles and their music. I was a fourth grader when I saw "A Hard Day's Night." I have always thought that of the Fab Four, John Lennon changed the most as a result of their massive success and fame prior to his tragic death.
I totally agree, and will never understand how so many people dismiss "Tell Me Why" as just a run-of-the-mill album track. It has everything that makes the early Beatles so great...great playing (drums in particular), a passionate lead vocal from the greatest singer to ever sing rock 'n' roll, incredible full harmonies, and an energy level that's over the top. Just magnificent in every way. I have performed this song many, many times in my lifetime, and I never tire of it.
Listen to all their albums, in chronological order, to see how much genius they had at each step of the way and how their music evolved exponentially over time. That will give you a taste of the experience our generation had growing up with this unsurpassable group.
What you’re hearing here is their early sound, before they started experimenting with studio effects. They were already miles above anyone else, and just skyrocketed from there. Up there with the greatest musical artists of the twentieth century, in any genre.
I'm so pleased that you are hearing the music of my childhood. It is so hard to express how the Beatles were a cultural phenomenon. People today think you're kidding or else just nostalgic, but it's true. Please continue to investigate their work. It developed quickly, and they pulled the music world along after them.
I agree with you... perhaps it's why I have never understood the Taylor Swift phenomenon except that it's a similar thing sixty years later...so glad I grew up in the sixties.
@@itcouldbeclark I was almost 12 when they hit. No one but our generation will ever know the feeling. It is wonderful that young people keep finding them. And they were so intelligent, well spoken, witty. You could probably look up " wit of the Beatles" and find a clip.. it will be a long time until we see their equel.
You’re experiencing what millions upon millions of us had experienced 60 years ago and have been ever since. There is immeasurably more to discover about The Beatles. They truly changed everything
The Beatles were perhaps the world's first 'super group', absolutely massive in the 60's and their influence on music & popular culture is nothing short of nuclear. Its difficult to say which is one's favourite Beatles song since there are so many fabulous numbers to choose from, pinning one down is hard, they're really that good. The albums Revolver & Sgt Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band are simply outstanding works of creative genius.
It’s wonderful to see young people discover this wonderful group from the 1960s! You are so right. Us girls were crazy for them, and still love their music. God bless…
It is painful to see this, knowing how John left us in December, 1980. But seeing the joy in your face, Sarah, as you listen to the Beatles, brings us a lot of consolation!
@@silverstem2964 as the original poster said, it was "how" he died that matters so much. Had he passed from an illness, there would still be a sadness, but it wouldn't hit quite as hard as to the reason of how he actually died. So senseless. I can't even refer to December 8th as an "anniversary"; sounds too happy. To me it's an observance. Even David Bowie dieing on my birtday (as he did) doesn't make me bow my head as deeply as remembering the night John Lennon was murdered. And I do remember it.
Sarah...I am 70 years old now in 2024 . I grew up with the Beatles in my elementary school years. The tragedy of John Lennon's murder in 1980 was a sign of things to come in that we have evil people among us who want to destroy greatness and steal the happiness of others. Sadly after 1980 we have seen more (and too much of it) mayhem. In watching your reaction to the Beatles, I can only say that I wish I had met a young woman like you in my youth. All best wishes to you!
What are you talking about - "Brings us a lot of consolation"? I don't give two hoots about a black woman's reaction to white culture, seeing as she's been locked tight in her own culture as to 'never heard the Beatles'.
The Beatles changed my life forever when I saw them, as a 13-year old kid on The Ed Sullivan Show, Feb. 9th, 1964. They were, are simply the best. They weren't ahead of the change in rock & role, they were the change. I love your enthusiasm and that you allow the video(s) you and watch/listen to until the end, before you react & comment. Thanks Sarah.
Same for me (I'm 72). It was a great time to be a teen. We knew they were good and different from the start, but I never imagined that they would become the best of all time.
The Beatles were a gift to mankind. Never will see the likes again. It is wonderful to see the young generation discover them and feeling such joy. Your joy and the love of enjoying the song is lovely to see. Your so entertaining!. Glad you enjoyed this by the Beatles.
I'm a grandmother and I was just a 3 or 4 then,. We will never see such a band again grace this planet. It was lovely to see her joy at hearing perfection for the first time..
Early Beatles delivered totally joyous, irresistible pop tunes,beautiful harmonies,elated screaming and rock and roll, to the world and we're still singing along.
My grandson and I found a 1964 video from the Beatles concert that I was actually at (Forest Hills) and he tried SO hard to find me in the audience clips, so cute! He was about 10 or 11 at the time - thanks for sharing - happy to see younger people appreciating them.
@@theuserthatishere Right. According to John Lennon, all there best stuff was BEFORE they started recording in their various live performances in the early days.
@@theuserthatishere This clip is from A Hard Day's Night, in 1964. At that time, George hadn't written much. Over the next five years he'd become spectacular, writing (in my opinion) the best two songs on Abbey Road.
I just loved the young woman's reaction listening to the Beatles. Watching the joy on her face brought me right back to my 14 year old self and the first time I heard these songs. Thanks for reminding me how joyous and free and hopeful the music was.
You have fallen in love with the..as millions of us did throughout the world. When I play these tracks to my foreign students, they all have the same look of joy on their faces. God bless The Beatles. They were a miracle of love.
And so The Beatles touch another generation. I was listening to these guys everyday when growing up. Their songs were on the radio constantly. I'm 65 now and still value their contribution to the musical arts. Give it another 40-50 years and people will still be talking about The Beatles in the same breath as Mozart, Beethoven, Bach...
I always thought the Beatles would be known as classic music 100s of years later. The way these geniuses keep getting rediscovered always gives me a kick.
I attended The Beatles final live concert at Candlestick Park in San Francisco August 29,1966. the Public was unaware that this would be the last stop on the last tour. I had turned 22 a few days earlier and as much as I loved this group ,I wasn't a crazed "teenybopper" and wouldn't scream. Lo and behold I found myself standing on my seat, waving my arms and screaming at the top of my lungs along with my boyfriend and everyone else in the crowd! Ha!
My late Aunt was only a couple of months younger than you are, she saw the Beatles with a high school friend of hers exactly two weeks before that (unknowingly) last San Francisco show was performed at the big league multi-use D.C. Stadium in Washington, D.C., it hadn't been her only Beatle concert as she had also been to see their only Baltimore tour stop two years before. An interesting connection of the Beatles and the two towns, D.C. and San Francisco, in the late 1960s there was a baseball pitcher that played in Candlestick Park for the Giants named Mike McCormick, although before the 1967 season began he belonged to the Washington Senators team the previous year while the Beatles were finishing out the concert tour. His Senators team (also alternately called the Nats in shorthand form) were playing a game in Cleveland on the night of the Wash., D.C. Beatles show, but before the team left town late Sunday a day earlier for the road game in Cleveland, McCormick asked the team's clubhouse manager (the person that keeps all the players uniforms and equipment cleaned and organized), who was a guy by the name of Fred Baxter, if he would get him a baseball that he could have all the Beatles autograph for him. So Baxter had all the Beatles sign two baseballs, one for him and the other for McCormick. Around 2006 the now late Mr. McCormick had his Beatles signed baseball auctioned off for a very large sum!
Sarah the Beatles were pure magic start to finish, but I must admit I love their early stuff. I was 13 when they hit the American scene and remember it all so well. I still have the vinyl. I was fortunate to see Sir Paul at Citi Field some years ago. Thank you for bringing back such memories.
My generation had the real deal. Real talent, real voices, real skill at playing their instruments and real creativity in writing and arranging and producing the songs. That's sadly missing from much of today's music and it is evident from the fact that around 70% of the tunes that come out today are covers on music from the '50 - the '70s.
How can this lady have reached adulthood without hearing these songs before? Greatest band ever! So glad she's obviously enjoying them though. I was one of those screaming teenagers 😄
Indeed. Always amazes me how people have not heard the Beatles. How is that possible ? I know she’s young, but still ! I was born at the height of Beatlemania, they broke up before I was five. They will always be the greatest band ever for me.
This music is over 60 years old. When you were a teenager or in your 20s, did you know music that was 60 years old? I don’t think so. She might have heard some Beatles songs in the past and soundtracks and stuff like that, but never heard all of these types of tunes. Unless you were tune to an oldies station, you’re not gonna hear the Beatles on the radio.
I was born in 1966 and The Beatles have been my favorite band for my entire life. It brings me joy to see younger people responding the way you do to music that is nearly 60 years old.
I am 64 years old, and my first memory in this life is hearing the Beatles. I'm sure I had the same smile on my face as you did. I still have that smile when I hear them!
@@rogerthomas169 my dad bought them for my friend ànd I. We didn't have a lot of money so they probably were under $10. They came once more and my dad was going to get tickets again and every day I bugged him about it. When he went to get them they were sold out. I cried do hard. When I look back on it I think he had to wait until pày day because he couldn't àfford it,then it was too late.
It fills my heart with joy, to see a lovely young lady, enjoying music written and played long before she was born. The Beatles were the greatest, Fantastic reaction Sarah, well done,😅
I was born in 1956, so I had the pleasure of growing up with the Beatles. As a child, I watched them on their Saturday morning cartoon show, and tbey were still going strong as I became a teenager. They had a direct influence in the direction rock-n-roll would go. Everyone talked about the day they would play together again with absolute faith that they would....until the day John Lenon was murdered. Music died again that sad day. Thank God for recordings.
It is just wonderful seeing the younger generation loving The Beatles. Your reactions almost made me cry. I too was one of those Beatlemaniacs and still am. First time seeing The Beatles on The Ed Sullivan Show when I was a kid changed my whole life about music. I liked music, but The Beatles made me looooove music. So, I had to see them in person!!! I saw them TWICE at two of their concerts when they came to Chicago. One concert was at The Chicago Amphitheater and one at Comiskey Park. I had the BEST time of my life, wouldn't have missed it for the world!!!! Kept buying all of their albums and saw both of their movies ''Help'' and ''A Hard Day's Night'', AWESOME!!!! Four young lads that shook the world, The Beatles will never, ever be surpassed and of course THE BEST band on the planet.🌎 Just to let you know the scenes you were watching from the movie ''A Hard Day's Night'' Phil Collins from Genesis was in the audience as a kid himself. So, 🌟LONG LIVE THE BEATLES🌟 Peace and Love☮✌❤
As someone who was 16 when the Beatles first exploded upon America, it was fascinating to watch your reaction to seeing them for the first time all these years later. The Beatles and their music seem to transcend time and place. To say it holds up very well is an understatement. So interesting!
My 20 and 30 something kids grew up with the Beatles as did their friends. There is no hesitation from any of them that they consider the Beatles the greatest band ever. So I'm thrilled that Sarah has found her way to them. What a ride she has in store!
I saw them in concert, August 27, 1964 at Cincinnati Gardens. Jackie De Shannon and The Righteous Brothers opened for them. I was constant screaming. You could hardly hear beyond the first few notes of a song, when the audience recognized it. They were such an influence in my life.
Saw them in Cleveland the same tour. I was 14. I was screaming too, but didn’t rush the stage for fear I’d be trampled. Most influential happening in my life. They changed the world. We need them again badly.
I'm with ya. I saw them a few days later in Philly. Couldn't hear anything. The cops were holding their ears due to the screaming. What memories. The tickets cost $5,50 for seats on the floor approximately 15 rows from the stage . Still have the ticket lol.
That was a clip from the movie A HARD DAY'S NIGHT. I hope you will listen to The Beatles albums in order from first to last. Their music went through many changes, and they broke new ground along the way, inspiring so many bands that followed them. Watching your reaction to them is a heartwarming thing. Keep listening. You have begun a very special journey.
I was a first-year university student when the Beatles' music started being played on the radio. In fact, I first heard them in my dorm room, and after that I bought each of their albums as they appeared. Still love them after more than 60 years.
Sarah, I loved the Beatles from the beginning. I can’t tell you how trilled I am to see how you reacted. I almost cried (joyfully) watching you! I’ve gotta subscribe now. You made my night!
Not only was there no auto tune, the technology was still quite primitive. They only had four track machines - these days there's basically an unlimited number of tracks. You can see why they were such a phenomenon. There was no one like it before and hasn't been since. The songwriting was fantastic and diverse, and as you pointed out their voices blended so well. Their harmonies were amazing. They kept bringing new ideas into the studio as they progressed, and had a huge influence on the music scene. There are countless bands who got started or who changed their sound because of The Beatles. They changed the world of rock/pop music.
They were just pure happiness, talent, magic, and perfect harmony rolled into one fabulous package of 4 men. No auto tuning. No audio tricks. They really were the greatest group ever. In 300 years their music will still endure.
In 3000 years
I couldn't have said it any better! Agree 100% Those songs were just pure happiness! Great Harmonies, I get chills listening to "Tell Me Why" and one of my all time favorites "If I Fell", those songs hit me in the heart and can't help almost shed a tear of how their music just captured my attention back then and now. It happens with a lot of their songs! No one will ever come close to the Beatles! Love them as a kid and love them even more now! Beatles Forever!
Ad infinitum
Without a doubt they were the BEST.Just raw talent and back then we had no idea their music would last .this long.There is still no band that compares to the Beatles.
What they did was not human. They wrote their songs, recorded them, helped in their production, toured around the world playing nearly every night then having to travel (often from 1 country to the next to play the next gig that night), did media, made movies and tried to actually have some time off for themselves which was a rarity. It's mind blowing the sheer genius of these guys. Will never be repeated.
The 60's and the 70's - best two decades in music PERIOD.
Ain't that the truth. It's been straight downhill since.
Actually if you go back and check out the 40s and 50s music, they weren’t bad either! 😉
I haven’t seen anyone swoon over the Beatles in 60 years. You make me smile.
I loved watching the girls going crazy over them? Some girls actually passed out. WOW! Can you imagine how they felt?
The swooning is over, there are still new fans and older fans alike...
I won tickets at age 14 to see the Beatles at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, CA USA 1964. I was one of those screaming girls. You can’t believe it’s real because you’re listening to musicians really singing and playing real instruments. I’m now 73 and I still remember the joy and innocence of that time.
Wow…just wow! I play that recording a lot and still have the vinyl too! How amazing to have been there- thank you for sharing ❤
“The joy and innocence” that said it all!
Thankyou for sharing your story.
I am the only person I know who got to see them live twice. Perfect age too: 13 & 15. Luckiest coincidence of my life. My favorite cousin was the head sports announcer at the stadium.
I'm a few years behind you but I have to agree it seemed a much more innocent time. We had not long come out of a world war, and the Cuban missile crisis wasn't much fun so I do sometimes wonder if we're just looking at the past through rose tinted spectacles. The general feeling did seem to be one of hope though, and a positive attitude towards the future. How times have changed. 😢
You are listening to the greatest group ever! Oh, those girls screaming are our grandmothers 😂😂😂.
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As a grandmother, I can confirm that statement. 😊
Ditto
It would be my mother as she was the same age as The Beatles
Absolutely. In 300 years the Beatles will still be listened to like Bach.
100 years from now, people will still be listening to The Beatles.
They'll still be listening to Zeppelin and pink Floyd too
and the Rolling Stones will still be givins live concerts...
@@darylfoster7944 But there won't be college courses on Zep & Floyd. Anyone can argue who's #2 all time.....that's fine. But # 1? That will ALWAYS be the Beatles, because they were amazing composers...far beyond just being a rock band. ZEP and Floyd writing Eleanor Rigby? LOL! Nope. Strawberry Fields, NOPE! Penny Lane? Nope. You can put another 100 songs on this list. It's too overwhelming. Go ahead and fight over who's #2, ha ha. And # 3..... But #1 is a done deal.
@@darylfoster7944 Not quite so sure.
@@MusicMan73790 you Beatles fans are obsessed. They were the best pop rock band, I'll grant you that. But if you think Penny Lane is a better song than Comfortably Numb, you're nuts. And the first half of their career, they wrote pop drivel. Quantity of songs doesn't impress me.
I am of that Era. I am 71. I can't even tell you what an impact they had on our lives.
I absolutely agree! (I'm 72). I remember seeing their appearance on the Ed Sullivan show in '63 or '64. Wow!! We were hooked right from the start!
Just after Kennedy was killed, we had no hope. Then the Beatles came along.
how does it feel to live my DREAM 😭😭
I am 70. My dad was the coolest dad on the block because he bought their albums. We kids formed a band with pretend instruments, put the stereo on really loud, opened the door and spent the afternoon with our Beatles Kareoke, before Kareoke was even a thing!
I am much younger but my dad played their music frequently. I loved their songs so much I begged for a guitar and they gave me one. I learned all their songs and studied music. This led me to research how this all happened and then I found out how their impact changed society and helped re-erect classical music. They revealed that there was still a huge amount of tonal music 'on tap' ready to be exploited. This is now our mainstream of music, with dozens of genres all because of what The Beatles gave us.
John’s voice. The harmonies. The freshness of their music. The revolution they brought to us all. Forever Beatles
I agree, John's voice was so fine. I still cry when I hear John. I remember the night he was murdered. I was with my roommate in college and we were shattered..crying all night. She woke me up to tell me. I thought it was a nightmare and it still is one.
John's voice is my all time favorite
I was around three years old when these songs were released. The first Beatles song I ever heard was let it be being played by my neighbours and I guess I was around nine. Looking back at this footage what impresses me apart from the innovative musicianship and harmonies is John’s incredible magnetism.
And Kinks, Stones, Faces…😎🎸👍🏼
Now that I think of it, John was so great that nobody even hated the guy who killed him.
Hard to believe it's 60 years, and STILL the greatest Band EVER!
By light years!
It was magical or it came from God. That these 4 young kids from Liverpool came together. Greatest talent ever! Thank you, Lord.
I love seeing young people discovering the Beatles and feel like we felt then. They made us feel happy.
Exactly. They can get a small taste of the almost embarrassment of cultural/musical riches we lived in then.
Very true,that’s what music is all about
Pure joy.
The harmonies on 'If I Fell' still send shivers down my spine. So beautiful.
"This Boy" and "Yes It Is".
Not only can you understand what their singing, you can feel the message their singing about. No negative name calling or anger, just heartfelt thoughts. The Beatles forever!❤❤❤
Not liking The Beatles is akin to not liking the sun.
And they knew how to use “they’re” too.
@@Frankie5Angels150 I only checked the comments to see whether the grammer police had arrived to comment. Sure enough. 😂
We were so spoiled.. growing up with Elvis, Chuck Berry, The Drifters, Sam Cook , the Beatles , Stones , etc. , I could go on forever!!
right? even the 'minor' ones from our time were so much better...
And the Bee Gees.Never forget the Bee Gees.They started performing,in public even before their friends,the Beatles,and they were brought up not far from each other,in the North of England.Well,until the Gibb brothers were 9 and 6,and a baby.
@@eh-i1841 never cared for them very much, but yeah, some of their performances as kids really surprised me.. never would have known it was them
And Led Zeppelin of course!
Same here
Remember ..back then there were no sound tricks..just voices..guitars and microphones..It was immense..Saw them live in London in the 60s!
WOW! Lucky you!
the greatest band in history without a doubt!!
You're the one who needs to remember. Listen to the Magical Mystery Tour album again and tell me there weren't any studio sound tricks back then. Of course there were, they just weren't the high tech digital effects of today, but they definitely had ways of doctoring sounds in the studio and through mixing boards back then. In fact, the Beatles and their Abbey Road Studio were pioneers at the forefront of it during their time! It may interest you to know that the first guitar effects pedal, a.k.a. sound trick, was invented in 1948, long before the Beatles even existed.
i think it was from 'rubber soul' onwards that the beatles began to use 'sound tricks'
'eleanor rigby' was a real game changer, as was 'strawberry fields forever'!!@@allengator1914
Yes and no monitors of any kind. They could NOT hear themselves because Linda and her friends were screaming too loud lol. but she saw them live, she's one of the very lucky ones...
I’m 69, call us old but we got to experience The Beatles first hand . Hard to explain but there is nothing to compare. The absolute greatest band in the history of the world
I had the coolest parents. We watched the Beatles on Ed Sullivan, and Mama, as well as my siblings and I, were hooked. I was 8 years old, and I still love their music. John's and George's deaths at such young ages were tragic, but I'm grateful for what they left behind, that endures.
I actually envy her having the experience of hearing these songs for the first time. She was so in the moment, her big beautiful smile..ugh, I was happy crying and singing right along.
Same
"If I Fell" was the song that made me fall in love with the Beatles. I was 7 yrs old. I never stopped loving them and I am now 67.
We are sisters in our love for The Beatles. They’ve had my heart since I saw them on Ed Sullivan, sixty years on now! This was long before I had any concept of music, of cute boys… they are my gold standard. I’d just turned 7 the day before JFK was murdered. We needed them. ❤❤
@@catherinefrazier2478 I remember being sent home from school that day JFK was murdered. It was 2nd grade
Me, too!
Me too
A new Beatles fan
This is the Gold Standard. Perfect harmony , perfect drumming and playing of the guitars .......
The Beatles still making young ladies swoon 60 years later.
I’m 60 yrs old lol and can listen to them all the time.
Not just a BAND. A PHENOMENON. Who changed the world. Who wrote & performed the best & most incredible songs ever.
And that is an understatement.
Well Put Joe❗ They were a PHENOMENON.
That is why 60 years later The Beatles are still the best!!
In your opinion
@z512345.Your Opinion is So right. Other Folks don't count. All Beatles is Great.🇬🇧🎼🎸
Definitely a reminder that they are the Greatest band ever. The way their voices melded together. Absolutely beautiful and it's never been equalled.
👍👍👍👍
And never will be. I'm 70 years old and they've been my favorite musical artist since 1965.
All the Beatles fanatics must be in this comment section. Their early stuff is pop rubbish, but their later stuff is good.
@@darylfoster7944 The Beatles pop rubbish was awesome!
@@darylfoster7944So you know nothing about music. Thanks for sharing.
I still get tears in my 70 y old eyes, just listening to some of their songs: how beautiful!
Me too. As we speak. (I'm 60. I never lived a day without hearing the Beatles in the radio... for a good first party of my little life. Now my son (20 y/o) wants to get 4 beetles tattood on him, in honor of the Fab 4. I'm so happy to have been able to introduced them to him by the time he was 3 or 4. He's a big admirer, and a musician himself.
Yea ..I'm 73 Grew up in my teens ..singing and playing Beatle songs on my guitar in a band ..Best times of my life...Together , they were pure chemistry , unequalled in their talent ..I still pick up my guitar and play their songs..
Patty-I saw them in concert as well. I totally share your feelings about it, too. 74 years old, and the memory still gives me shivers.
Simply put...the best of times. Beatles forever!
Always love a new generation discovering the Beatles.
My 16 yr old granddaughter is obsessed with the Beatles. Of course I played them for her since her childhood.
Quality lasts.
The joy on your face first hearing The Beatles is infectious. Thank you for this wonderful video.
Absolutely! I first heard them when I was four, so exciting and new!
@@kellylappin5944I did too! ❤
Pure talent. Pure emotions. The greatest band ever. I'm so glad I grew up listening to this. It still gives me chills and tears of joy. Thank you Sarah.
Sarah, the joy on your face is priceless as you experience the brilliance of The Beatles, just as my generation did 50 + years ago.
60. But who's counting.
I was 13 when Beatlemania hit and have been hooked every since!
I am 78 year old and i saw the Beetles twice. Hollywood bowl and Dodger stadium
Saw the at Shea
They are Beatles with an A, not insects.
1965, Met Stadium, Bloomington MN. Couldn't hear a word, didn't matter.
It’s real and we lived it REAL TIME. There will NEVER BE ANOTHER GROUP COMPARABLE. They ROCKED EVERYONES SOUL. And we LIVED to hear it ON THE RADIO!
These songs are from the 1964 musical comedy film "A Hard Day's Night". The film portrays 36 hours in the lives of the group as they prepare for a television performance. It really shows the fun side of The Beatles. There are lots of great songs such as "If I Fell", "I'm Happy Just To Dance With You", "And I Love Her", "I'll Cry Instead" etc.
@Dagmar The HDN soundtrack is my favorite Beatles album. 😊
They never used I'll Cry instead in the movie. they were also going to use :You Can't Do That, but they cut it because the director felt the movie was getting too long. There is a video of You Can't do That taken from the "cutting room floor."
I realized when I saw "Paul's grandfather" in the seats. He's a clean old man.
They were and are The Greatest Rock and Roll Band of All Time! No one else can touch them, including The Rolling Stones!
did nobody see Wilfred Brambell cheering along in the crowd? He of 'Steptoe and Son '. He was also in 'Hard Day Night' as well?
No auto tune, no spliced vocal takes, just raw talent. One of the best groups of all time
No. THE best group of all time. There are no others.
Yes... That was a massive understatement... "One of the best...".🤦🏼♂️
There's no doubt they are the Number 1 group of all time❗
Well, that's not to say there were zero production tricks. Even in this video, you can hear John double-tracked (I Should Have Known Better), and of course you've heard Strawberry Fields.
These guys led the way in recording techniques, but I still prize them above anything on the charts today for the same reasons as you all.
One of???
They often recorded live and could do an album in a day. These days it could take weeks just to do a song and sometimes years to complete an album. They were very well rehearsed from playing several live shows a day for years in Germany when they started.
They were amazing, pure genius, straight to our hearts, gave us a lifetime of music!
OH. MY. GOSH., Miss Sarah!!!!! FIRST time hearing the Beatles?!? I grew up with that greatest band of all time. Please pursue them, and I promise you, you will be in for quite a journey! 😊
And I loved the joyful reaction!
Me too
You are too gullible for words😂
No doubt she will.
Still sounds beautiful and fresh..The chemistry is amazing.
What was unusual for any music group at the time was how experienced and polished they were. They'd been playing together for years by this time, thousands of hours, and they had their chops down pat. No one could touch them on the basis of professionalism alone, leaving talent aside.
I grew up with the Beatles and their music. I was a fourth grader when I saw "A Hard Day's Night." I have always thought that of the Fab Four, John Lennon changed the most as a result of their massive success and fame prior to his tragic death.
I have always thought "Tell Me Why" was one of The Beatles' best early songs. I grew up with their music in the 1960s. ❤
Agree. I love Paul’s walking bass in this song. A Hard Day’s Night is a great album from start to finish. The group at the height of Beatlemania.
I totally agree, and will never understand how so many people dismiss "Tell Me Why" as just a run-of-the-mill album track. It has everything that makes the early Beatles so great...great playing (drums in particular), a passionate lead vocal from the greatest singer to ever sing rock 'n' roll, incredible full harmonies, and an energy level that's over the top. Just magnificent in every way.
I have performed this song many, many times in my lifetime, and I never tire of it.
@@BigStar303 It's great fun to do at karaoke, and really gets everyone out on the dance floor. It's my favorite of the early songs as well.
Listen to all their albums, in chronological order, to see how much genius they had at each step of the way and how their music evolved exponentially over time. That will give you a taste of the experience our generation had growing up with this unsurpassable group.
Don't forget the fantastic singles and EPs !
Exactly! Indescribable 😊❤
What you’re hearing here is their early sound, before they started experimenting with studio effects. They were already miles above anyone else, and just skyrocketed from there. Up there with the greatest musical artists of the twentieth century, in any genre.
This early stuff is pop rubbish. They did some good stuff later on.
I'm so pleased that you are hearing the music of my childhood. It is so hard to express how the Beatles were a cultural phenomenon. People today think you're kidding or else just nostalgic, but it's true. Please continue to investigate their work. It developed quickly, and they pulled the music world along after them.
Yhey changed the world!!!
I agree with you... perhaps it's why I have never understood the Taylor Swift phenomenon except that it's a similar thing sixty years later...so glad I grew up in the sixties.
@@jdobbs7700 my sentimemts exactly!
@@itcouldbeclark I was almost 12 when they hit. No one but our generation will ever know the feeling. It is wonderful that young people keep finding them. And they were so intelligent, well spoken, witty. You could probably look up " wit of the Beatles" and find a clip.. it will be a long time until we see their equel.
I was 9yrs old when I watched them live !!! I'm 69yrs old and still get chills!!!
You’re experiencing what millions upon millions of us had experienced 60 years ago and have been ever since. There is immeasurably more to discover about The Beatles. They truly changed everything
The Beatles were perhaps the world's first 'super group', absolutely massive in the 60's and their influence on music & popular culture is nothing short of nuclear. Its difficult to say which is one's favourite Beatles song since there are so many fabulous numbers to choose from, pinning one down is hard, they're really that good. The albums Revolver & Sgt Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band are simply outstanding works of creative genius.
to me a supergroup is an ensemble made up of already successful headliners.
Yes I believe that other supergroups were. The first one is this one….
Rubber Soul was my fave❤
@@TheShootist Abba often get described as a supergroup.
they were the only super group the rest was junk,they changed the world
@@Dan-mi7hn Thats a bit dismissive of the 60's, tons of great music.
It’s wonderful to see young people discover this wonderful group from the 1960s! You are so right. Us girls were crazy for them, and still love their music. God bless…
It is painful to see this, knowing how John left us in December, 1980. But seeing the joy in your face, Sarah, as you listen to the Beatles, brings us a lot of consolation!
The day he died
I cried
And I cried
@@silverstem2964 as the original poster said, it was "how" he died that matters so much. Had he passed from an illness, there would still be a sadness, but it wouldn't hit quite as hard as to the reason of how he actually died. So senseless. I can't even refer to December 8th as an "anniversary"; sounds too happy. To me it's an observance. Even David Bowie dieing on my birtday (as he did) doesn't make me bow my head as deeply as remembering the night John Lennon was murdered. And I do remember it.
New to you, love your reaction for such a young woman.
Sarah...I am 70 years old now in 2024 . I grew up with the Beatles in my elementary school years. The tragedy of John Lennon's murder in 1980 was a sign of things to come in that we have evil people among us who want to destroy greatness and steal the happiness of others. Sadly after 1980 we have seen more (and too much of it) mayhem. In watching your reaction to the Beatles, I can only say that I wish I had met a young woman like you in my youth. All best wishes to you!
What are you talking about - "Brings us a lot of consolation"? I don't give two hoots about a black woman's reaction to white culture, seeing as she's been locked tight in her own culture as to 'never heard the Beatles'.
The Beatles changed my life forever when I saw them, as a 13-year old kid on The Ed Sullivan Show, Feb. 9th, 1964. They were, are simply the best. They weren't ahead of the change in rock & role, they were the change. I love your enthusiasm and that you allow the video(s) you and watch/listen to until the end, before you react & comment. Thanks Sarah.
I remember that show. Ed Sullivan turning saying "The Beatles". Like " Yesterday." Also one of their best.
The Ed Sullivan Show always had the bands on for the last act. You had to sit through all the other acts first.
Just two weeks to the day..after my 14th birthday haha..best group ever
Same for me (I'm 72). It was a great time to be a teen. We knew they were good and different from the start, but I never imagined that they would become the best of all time.
I was in high school then, The next day, Monday, our teachers could not teach because we could not stop talking about the Beatles.
The Beatles were a gift to mankind. Never will see the likes again. It is wonderful to see the young generation discover them and feeling such joy. Your joy and the love of enjoying the song is lovely to see. Your so entertaining!. Glad you enjoyed this by the Beatles.
I'm a grandmother and I was just a 3 or 4 then,. We will never see such a band again grace this planet. It was lovely to see her joy at hearing perfection for the first time..
Have mercy! I’m just a puddle here. World’s record for longest continual smile.
What other group ever could put a smile like this on someone’s face fifty years later?
Can't describe what it was like growing up with this music. My generation is lucky in that the music we grew up with was so incredible!
You are so right ! To bad it ended for me when I had to go to Nam.
Unparalleled., imo.
Early Beatles delivered totally joyous, irresistible pop tunes,beautiful harmonies,elated screaming and rock and roll, to the world and we're still singing along.
My grandson and I found a 1964 video from the Beatles concert that I was actually at (Forest Hills) and he tried SO hard to find me in the audience clips, so cute! He was about 10 or 11 at the time - thanks for sharing - happy to see younger people appreciating them.
I could listen to the Beatles harmonizing like that for hours! As close to perfection as you can get!
Make NO mistake.... we will NEVER see their like again in our life times. 2 genius song writers with a third about to blossom (George). Enough said ❤
about to blossom? wtf?
No love for Ringo?
@@theuserthatishere Right. According to John Lennon, all there best stuff was BEFORE they started recording in their various live performances in the early days.
@@theuserthatishere This clip is from A Hard Day's Night, in 1964. At that time, George hadn't written much. Over the next five years he'd become spectacular, writing (in my opinion) the best two songs on Abbey Road.
I just loved the young woman's reaction listening to the Beatles. Watching the joy on her face brought me right back to my 14 year old self and the first time I heard these songs. Thanks for reminding me how joyous and free and hopeful the music was.
I loved watching your happy reaction to The Beatles.
Yes so did I. What a beautiful young lady.
yes, but don't stop there. Play each record from meet the beatles until abbey road and figure out which songs you like the best.
You have fallen in love with the..as millions of us did throughout the world. When I play these tracks to my foreign students, they all have the same look of joy on their faces. God bless The Beatles. They were a miracle of love.
I can see they are touching your soul. 😊 Your smile is delightful and your joy beams out of you. 😊
The Beatles should be on every schools curriculum .
My daughter's music teacher is supplementing my "home schooling" on the Beatles. ;-)
Miss Sarah you're listening to the greatest group of all time. They changed rock and roll❤
The Beatles came to America February 7, 1964. They changed America forever. All you need is love.
You will get these feelings every time you hear them. I do even after 60 years. Its always fun to see a new fan created
And so The Beatles touch another generation. I was listening to these guys everyday when growing up. Their songs were on the radio constantly. I'm 65 now and still value their contribution to the musical arts. Give it another 40-50 years and people will still be talking about The Beatles in the same breath as Mozart, Beethoven, Bach...
I always thought the Beatles would be known as classic music 100s of years later.
The way these geniuses keep getting rediscovered always gives me a kick.
"If I fell" has some of the most beautiful harmonies of any Beatles tunes. They were so in tune with each other.
I attended The Beatles final live concert at Candlestick Park in San Francisco August 29,1966. the Public was unaware that this would be the last stop on the last tour. I had turned 22 a few days earlier and as much as I loved this group ,I wasn't a crazed "teenybopper" and wouldn't scream. Lo and behold I found myself standing on my seat, waving my arms and screaming at the top of my lungs along with my boyfriend and everyone else in the crowd! Ha!
Maybe there was something in the soft drinks?? 🙂
Lucky you! An experience to treasure.
My late Aunt was only a couple of months younger than you are, she saw the Beatles with a high school friend of hers exactly two weeks before that (unknowingly) last San Francisco show was performed at the big league multi-use D.C. Stadium in Washington, D.C., it hadn't been her only Beatle concert as she had also been to see their only Baltimore tour stop two years before. An interesting connection of the Beatles and the two towns, D.C. and San Francisco, in the late 1960s there was a baseball pitcher that played in Candlestick Park for the Giants named Mike McCormick, although before the 1967 season began he belonged to the Washington Senators team the previous year while the Beatles were finishing out the concert tour. His Senators team (also alternately called the Nats in shorthand form) were playing a game in Cleveland on the night of the Wash., D.C. Beatles show, but before the team left town late Sunday a day earlier for the road game in Cleveland, McCormick asked the team's clubhouse manager (the person that keeps all the players uniforms and equipment cleaned and organized), who was a guy by the name of Fred Baxter, if he would get him a baseball that he could have all the Beatles autograph for him. So Baxter had all the Beatles sign two baseballs, one for him and the other for McCormick. Around 2006 the now late Mr. McCormick had his Beatles signed baseball auctioned off for a very large sum!
i should've went to it too since i lived in san jose. would've been a great birthday present for me since my bday is 8/28.
@@joelanderos23I saw the Beatles at Balboa Stadium (no long there) in San Diego and at the Hollywood Bowl.
@@u4riahsc that Paul mentions in the "venus and Mars/rock show" song.
Sarah the Beatles were pure magic start to finish, but I must admit I love their early stuff. I was 13 when they hit the American scene and remember it all so well. I still have the vinyl. I was fortunate to see Sir Paul at Citi Field some years ago. Thank you for bringing back such memories.
it was FUN FUN FUN, just what the world needed.
🧔♀ This Beatle Maniac cant get enough of the FAB FOUR.. 🎶Yeah Yeah Yeah... I was about 8 when they first crossed the Pond. ✌😍 Thank you Sara 🎸
My generation had the real deal. Real talent, real voices, real skill at playing their instruments and real creativity in writing and arranging and producing the songs. That's sadly missing from much of today's music and it is evident from the fact that around 70% of the tunes that come out today are covers on music from the '50 - the '70s.
Lucky you. To hear the Beatles for the first time. Better late than never!
60 years on, and their music still sounds just as .perfect as it did back then !
I know - I was there ! :)
So nice to see a sweet young lady enjoy the music I grew up with. 😊
How can this lady have reached adulthood without hearing these songs before? Greatest band ever! So glad she's obviously enjoying them though. I was one of those screaming teenagers 😄
Indeed. Always amazes me how people have not heard the Beatles. How is that possible ? I know she’s young, but still ! I was born at the height of Beatlemania, they broke up before I was five. They will always be the greatest band ever for me.
It's all an act all these 1st music reviewers, all this music has been on the net for the last 18 yrs.
This music is over 60 years old. When you were a teenager or in your 20s, did you know music that was 60 years old? I don’t think so. She might have heard some Beatles songs in the past and soundtracks and stuff like that, but never heard all of these types of tunes. Unless you were tune to an oldies station, you’re not gonna hear the Beatles on the radio.
It’s because they don’t play these songs on the radio wnymore
@@cbiancardi9233Yes i did my old movies, I didn't ave the internet where there is a ton of ways to listen to the old stuf
I love this beautiful young lady and her reaction to this music. I wish I could go back to the time I first heard the Beatles.
I’m jealous. Getting to hear them for the first time. Greatest group ever.
I was born in 1966 and The Beatles have been my favorite band for my entire life. It brings me joy to see younger people responding the way you do to music that is nearly 60 years old.
'68 here. Same love.
From my generation to yours...I'm so glad that you enjoyed this music, just as we did 60 years ago.
I am 64 years old, and my first memory in this life is hearing the Beatles. I'm sure I had the same smile on my face as you did. I still have that smile when I hear them!
My first concert at Olympia inDetroit ànd I screamed my head off, Beatlemania!! I WAS 12, NOW 73. I WILL NEVER FORGET IT ❤😊
And I'll bet your ticket was under $10
@@rogerthomas169 my dad bought them for my friend ànd I. We didn't have a lot of money so they probably were under $10. They came once more and my dad was going to get tickets again and every day I bugged him about it. When he went to get them they were sold out. I cried do hard. When I look back on it I think he had to wait until pày day because he couldn't àfford it,then it was too late.
I love reading stories of fans who saw them. I was not even a year old when they came here.
Should've have known better my favorite since a kid the greatest band ever❤❤in only luv
It fills my heart with joy, to see a lovely young lady, enjoying music written and played long before she was born. The Beatles were the greatest, Fantastic reaction Sarah, well done,😅
Melody and harmony. The secret to the Beatles and their songs.
Everything that's missing in todays imitation of music ...
I was born in 1956, so I had the pleasure of growing up with the Beatles. As a child, I watched them on their Saturday morning cartoon show, and tbey were still going strong as I became a teenager. They had a direct influence in the direction rock-n-roll would go. Everyone talked about the day they would play together again with absolute faith that they would....until the day John Lenon was murdered. Music died again that sad day. Thank God for recordings.
It is just wonderful seeing the younger generation loving The Beatles. Your reactions almost made me cry. I too was one of those Beatlemaniacs and still am. First time seeing The Beatles on The Ed Sullivan Show when I was a kid changed my whole life about music. I liked music, but The Beatles made me looooove music. So, I had to see them in person!!! I saw them TWICE at two of their concerts when they came to Chicago. One concert was at The Chicago Amphitheater and one at Comiskey Park. I had the BEST time of my life, wouldn't have missed it for the world!!!! Kept buying all of their albums and saw both of their movies ''Help'' and ''A Hard Day's Night'', AWESOME!!!! Four young lads that shook the world, The Beatles will never, ever be surpassed and of course THE BEST band on the planet.🌎 Just to let you know the scenes you were watching from the movie ''A Hard Day's Night'' Phil Collins from Genesis was in the audience as a kid himself. So, 🌟LONG LIVE THE BEATLES🌟 Peace and Love☮✌❤
Your facial expressions said it all. Pure joy. You fell in love right before our eyes. Glad you're enjoying the music of my youth.
My life started with these songs.
As someone who was 16 when the Beatles first exploded upon America, it was fascinating to watch your reaction to seeing them for the first time all these years later. The Beatles and their music seem to transcend time and place. To say it holds up very well is an understatement. So interesting!
Sometimes they're so good I cry listening to them and watching them perform.
I do too.
Yes, I as well. ❤
After all these years listening to the Beatles they still bring tears to my eyes...so incredible, so perfect!!
My 20 and 30 something kids grew up with the Beatles as did their friends. There is no hesitation from any of them that they consider the Beatles the greatest band ever. So I'm thrilled that Sarah has found her way to them. What a ride she has in store!
I saw them in concert, August 27, 1964 at Cincinnati Gardens. Jackie De Shannon and The Righteous Brothers opened for them.
I was constant screaming. You could hardly hear beyond the first few notes of a song, when the audience recognized it.
They were such an influence in my life.
And that's why they stopped touring in 1966. They just couldn't hear themselves and it affected their playing.
Saw them in Cleveland the same tour. I was 14. I was screaming too, but didn’t rush the stage for fear I’d be trampled. Most influential happening in my life. They changed the world. We need them again badly.
I saw them three days before that in Minneapolis. What an incredible performance.
Lucky
I'm with ya. I saw them a few days later in Philly. Couldn't hear anything. The cops were holding their ears due to the screaming. What memories. The tickets cost $5,50 for seats on the floor approximately 15 rows from the stage . Still have the ticket lol.
That was a clip from the movie A HARD DAY'S NIGHT.
I hope you will listen to The Beatles albums in order from first to last. Their music went through many changes, and they broke new ground along the way, inspiring so many bands that followed them. Watching your reaction to them is a heartwarming thing. Keep listening. You have begun a very special journey.
Dear Sarah.
The Beatles were the top of the top. Absolutely out of this world
Are
OMG 🎉私は70歳 今でもビートルズは私の恋人❤
英語は話せないけど ビートルズは全部歌えます♪
日本の空からありがとう❤❤❤
Wonderful! 😊
Love you….cant beat the Beatles !!!!!
Global appeal…
I just love watching the expressions on your face while you listen to the Beatles...so full of joy!!!
One top song after another as they continued to evolve - best band we've ever known.
I was a first-year university student when the Beatles' music started being played on the radio. In fact, I first heard them in my dorm room, and after that I bought each of their albums as they appeared. Still love them after more than 60 years.
Sarah, I loved the Beatles from the beginning. I can’t tell you how trilled I am to see how you reacted. I almost cried (joyfully) watching you! I’ve gotta subscribe now. You made my night!
I have heard these songs 1000s of times and still get goose bumps and tears in my eyes when I see something like this.
Not only was there no auto tune, the technology was still quite primitive. They only had four track machines - these days there's basically an unlimited number of tracks. You can see why they were such a phenomenon. There was no one like it before and hasn't been since. The songwriting was fantastic and diverse, and as you pointed out their voices blended so well. Their harmonies were amazing. They kept bringing new ideas into the studio as they progressed, and had a huge influence on the music scene. There are countless bands who got started or who changed their sound because of The Beatles. They changed the world of rock/pop music.
I think this was still only on 2 track wasn't it? All the more brilliant.
@@williamtynertyner1425 They had just started using four track machines when they recorded this.
Beautiful young lady loving old music is fantastic
Their harmonies are perfection! 60 years later ~ these early songs still bring tears of Pure Joy to my eyes ~ 💜💜💜