What a good 19th birthday present!! The Beatles are my life, and your channel is like crack to true Beatles fans!! Thank you so much for all your hard work Beatles Bible! ❤️
I still love the Beatles and used to bunk off school to read Beatles in the library when only 12 and was born in 1984 but I'm glad I'm not so obsessed anymore lol and when younger it was Lennon I looked up to but later became McCartney as he really was the leader, music arranger and wouldn't of gone past Revolver without him
I’ve seen so many Beatles documentaries that I’ve lost count..Most are repetitive of one another and tell the same stories in different ways with little new information. This was loaded with info I didn’t know before!.Thanks so much for this!.I’m going to put it in my saved file so I can watch it again and again! Congratulations on making something very special ! 🎉
I remember watching the Beatles on those VHS tapes of the Beatles Anthology in the 1990s. When I put a Tape in the VHS recorder I saw Ed Sullivan saying "Now yesterday and today our theatres been jammed and many veterans agree with me that the city has never witnessed the excitement stirred by these youngsters from Liverpool who call themselves The Beatles. Now tonight you're going to be twice entertained by them. Right now and again the second half hour of the show Ladies and Gentlemen the Beatles.....
it was good of sullivan to ponit out to his audience that the beatles were already a huge act before they played a note on his show. another myth that fans miss constantly.
I like that Paul mentioned how playing left handed made it easier to collaborate with anyone who's right-handed. How the 'mirror image' factor makes it easier to follow along with each other.
I thought this was going to be the typical run of the mill album review spread out to two hours. The more I watched it, the better it became! Lost of great info and photos that I had never seen before. Thanks for creating and posting.
I’ve never heard of so many intimate details about the Beatles before. I thought I knew everything about their story but you know far more than I ever could. Amazing! Thanks for filling in details I never heard of before! You’re like an Expert on the Beatles! Thanks for these documentaries! You do a great Job! ✊🏻🤘🏻👏🏻😊
You really do an awesome job with these videos! Im a HUGE Beatles fan and have a museum Beatles room at my house! I am REALLY looking forward to a Help! documentary from you! Help! is my favorite song, album, and movie!! I hope its on your list!
This album was life changing for me because, at age 15, I had joined a Band in Hong Kong called The Beachcombers in April of 1963 and we learned the entire Beatles Please Please Me album which came out on March 22nd 1963. We were the 1st Band to be playing "live" the entire album in the Far East and probably anywhere in the world. Thus began my love for The Beatles music as I have learned all of the parts of all their songs on Drums, Guitars, Bass, Piano , vocals and harmonies. I have been teaching their music for over 5o years along with the music of many of the world's greatest songwriters . In addition, I studied Music Theory in College at The University of North Carolina and am able to integrate & apply Music Theory to all of The Beatles songs.
Very first side of the very first album still remains my favorite Beatle songs. I love the covers, Anna - Chains - Boys. Misery and Ask Me Why still define Mersey Beat to me. And of course the One, Two, Three, Four is timeless. Thanks for this documentary and great information on the making of the greatest album ever!
If I had a time machine, I'd travel back to 1962 when the guys were feeling down and I'd show them 2 photos...one from Ed Sullivan Show in Feb 1964 and a photo of Sgt Pepper album cover from 1967. It would blow their minds to see their future.
I'd love to see them in Hamburg at there wildest gig or see if they were as successful if they stayed in there leather and the rebels they were coz let's face it the stones were good boys compared to the Beatles and there time in Hamburg with the prostitute's,fights,drugs,not eating properly or sleeping they must of got so close
@@dondamon4669 It was Brian Epstein putting them in suits and better behavior on stage that allowed them to become world famous, by performing the Ed Sullivan Show in '64.
Thank you for an incredibly well researched documentary of their first album! People usualy just brush over this effort, but at long last someone has spent more than 5 minutes giving The Beatles first attempt at fame credit where it’s due and allowing their voices to tell the story as much as possible. I truly appreciate it. I guess I’ll have to take a week off work to watch the documentary of the White album lol 😅 I
still love the Beatles and used to bunk off school to read Beatles in the library when only 12 and was born in 1984 but I'm glad I'm not so obsessed anymore lol and when younger it was Lennon I looked up to but later became McCartney as he really was the leader, music arranger and wouldn't of gone past Revolver without him
God bless the Beatles and Paul McCartney you rock and roll forever and Hollywood walk of fame and the rock and roll hall of fame in Cleveland Ohio 🇺🇸 1988
Please Please me was the first Beatles song I can remember from toddlerhood. I remember nagging my mom, "I want the radio to play the come-on come-on song again."
Fun (shameless name dropping) fact. I work at a fancy resort and Carole King was hired to perform at a private B-day party and I drove her around in a golf cart and mentioned to her that she was cool enough that she was even covered by the Beatles! I heard her sort of acknowledge it but then whisper to her assistant who answered back "chains" ! Ha!
Great! I remember, as a 17 year old, seeing their legendary performance, live, on the Ed Sullivan Show. It had been just 10 weeks since the horrific slaying of President Kennedy, and the live-TV coverage of the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald. My National was still in shock at the loss of the President’s optimistic vision. There was a hopelessness afoot. The Beatles arrival through that TV show informed at least 70 million Americans that there was enormous joy and fun burgeoning in the world that was strongly influenced by our rock’n’roll invention, and was inviting us to join in the merriment… as the future still had much pleasure to enjoy.
🎵"The world is treating me ba-a-a-a-ad, Misery... I'm the type of gu-y, Who never used to cr-y...🎵 The oldies are definitely the goldie's, but every single was worth listening to throughout their seven year reign... Few artists have ever, could ever reproduce such classics. There's been dispute over my comment elsewhere, that Queen (anither British band) could / did approach The Beatles in longevity regarding memorable songwriting, performances, and devoted fans. Of course, The Beatles were the first and changed not just music, fandom but also (imo) the world. R.I.P. John Lennon (1980) R.I. P. George Harrison. (2001) Sir Paul,🎸 and Sir Richard (Ringo)🥁 🎵🖖Live Long and Prosper.🖖🎵
This was good. I enjoyed it. Which album will you do next? You sort of started in the middle, then jumped to the beginning with this one. The White Album, maybe?
Awesome video! This must have taken months to compile. By the way you can probably use instrumental isolations of the originals without copyright problems. There's multiple websites where you can drop in the audio file and get back a good quality acapella, instrumental or just select instruments.
Since "Hold Me Tight" was already in the can, and they were going to release it anyway (it's on their next album), they should have put it on their first album and worried about "Twist And Shout" later when John was feeling better---when his throat wasn't bleeding!
Very nice! Thank you! Slight correction: Boys was NOT the only song on the album written in the 12-bar blues format. Chains has the same chord structure: I | I | I | I | IV | IV | I | I | V | IV | I | V |
In my opinion that should have read God bless the beatles. No need to add and Paul McCartney. And shame on Paul for not going to the Rock and roll Hall of Fame in 88. All ego.
Really well done video/documentary. I have one small beef - the still photos wobble and undulate. It's really cheesy, and a bit distracting. There are a number of things that can be done to give a still image motion, if you really are opposed to just allowing them to remain motionless. Otherwise, it doesn't really seem to match the otherwise high quality of the video.
How did you manage to miss commenting on George's black eye @ 09:57? Likely to have been caused when a Best 'fan' punched him just after Pete (whom I once met) was dismissed.
as unsophisticated and crude as the sound was compared to anything they recorded in '64, those songs for that time were unlike anything in its class. george martin intersected the beatles story at precisely the right moment.
I'd love to see them in Hamburg at there wildest gig or see if they were as successful if they stayed in there leather and the rebels they were coz let's face it the stones were good boys compared to the Beatles and there time in Hamburg with the prostitute's,fights,drugs,not eating properly or sleeping they must of got so close
they werent rejected by hardly anyone. the time between epstien getting the beatles audition put on acetate and getting signed is 3 weeks. this myth is just beyond silly
Thanks for this! 🙏🏽 Please ask the editor to get rid of all that distracting minor manipulation of images, perhaps done to mimic movement. It is unnecessary and annoying and disturbs one’s vision with useless extra information to process. It is not an advancement, IMO. The pans, tilts and/or zooms do not fall into this category. Thanks! 🙏🏽
Lennon always disliked George and was open about it so annoying that George the most bitter Beatle always moaning about McCartney! George split up the band
Re: I Saw Her Standing -Celia sounds like a liar. It reeks of BS. Paul wandering around with a broad bantering lyrics? Let alone for that? No way. Yeah NOW it's reported but only after the Lewisohn and Macca re-writes of history. This was never the story back in the 60s and 70s. I think Celia was jealous of Rory's sister Iris that Paul was seeing. This song was being hammered out in Hamburg and Forthlin Road. Paul - the liar admitting he ripped the signature Bass riff from Chuck's Bass player says it all. Never mind where he took the song from. Bunch of liars. Can't you just hear Elmer Fudd saying Oh What A Wicked Web We Weave..... ⑆
What a good 19th birthday present!! The Beatles are my life, and your channel is like crack to true Beatles fans!! Thank you so much for all your hard work Beatles Bible! ❤️
I still love the Beatles and used to bunk off school to read Beatles in the library when only 12 and was born in 1984 but I'm glad I'm not so obsessed anymore lol and when younger it was Lennon I looked up to but later became McCartney as he really was the leader, music arranger and wouldn't of gone past Revolver without him
But it's not like crack! Talk about minimising addiction
" You say it's your Birthday..."
Happy Birthday fellow Beatles fan!🎂
Happy birthday!
Excited for all these great documentaries.
I’ve seen so many Beatles documentaries that I’ve lost count..Most are repetitive of one another and tell the same stories in different ways with little new information. This was loaded with info I didn’t know before!.Thanks so much for this!.I’m going to put it in my saved file so I can watch it again and again! Congratulations on making something very special ! 🎉
Definitive.
There are a few youtube videos about this album, but this is the most satisfying and complete.
I remember watching the Beatles on those VHS tapes of the Beatles Anthology in the 1990s. When I put a Tape in the VHS recorder I saw Ed Sullivan saying "Now yesterday and today our theatres been jammed and many veterans agree with me that the city has never witnessed the excitement stirred by these youngsters from Liverpool who call themselves The Beatles. Now tonight you're going to be twice entertained by them. Right now and again the second half hour of the show Ladies and Gentlemen the Beatles.....
it was good of sullivan to ponit out to his audience that the beatles were already a huge act before they played a note on his show. another myth that fans miss constantly.
Love these album documentaries. Great work, finding new perspectives and stories behind the tracks.
I like that Paul mentioned how playing left handed made it easier to collaborate with anyone who's right-handed. How the 'mirror image' factor makes it easier to follow along with each other.
I thought this was going to be the typical run of the mill album review spread out to two hours. The more I watched it, the better it became! Lost of great info and photos that I had never seen before. Thanks for creating and posting.
I’ve never heard of so many intimate details about the Beatles before. I thought I knew everything about their story but you know far more than I ever could. Amazing! Thanks for filling in details I never heard of before! You’re like an Expert on the Beatles!
Thanks for these documentaries! You do a great Job! ✊🏻🤘🏻👏🏻😊
yeah yeah yeah..just started watching it and very psyched!
I am truly enjoying these documentaries. I hope you will be able to do every album.
You really do an awesome job with these videos! Im a HUGE Beatles fan and have a museum Beatles room at my house! I am REALLY looking forward to a Help! documentary from you! Help! is my favorite song, album, and movie!!
I hope its on your list!
Thank you from Elli ✌❤💯 I'm hearing my Album 2morrow 🤗 from Germany. You can seeing Beatles Platz in Hamburg 😍
Lots of thanks for a close attention to this bit of history
This album was life changing for me because, at age 15, I had joined a Band in Hong Kong called The Beachcombers in April of 1963 and we learned the entire Beatles Please Please Me album which came out on March 22nd 1963. We were the 1st Band to be playing "live" the entire album in the Far East and probably anywhere in the world. Thus began my love for The Beatles music as I have learned all of the parts of all their songs on Drums, Guitars, Bass, Piano , vocals and harmonies. I have been teaching their music for over 5o years along with the music of many of the world's greatest songwriters . In addition, I studied Music Theory in College at The University of North Carolina and am able to integrate & apply Music Theory to all of The Beatles songs.
That's awesome! Did you go on to learn the rest of their songs?
Indeed...all by memory.
@@scottmoyer1357 Cool. What's your favorite?
All.
This IS the ultimate Beatles Channel, again very well done & thank you.
I find Please Please Me to be one of the better ones from the early days. Very hard for a band to have a successful debut album
Very first side of the very first album still remains my favorite Beatle songs. I love the covers, Anna - Chains - Boys. Misery and Ask Me Why still define Mersey Beat to me. And of course the One, Two, Three, Four is timeless. Thanks for this documentary and great information on the making of the greatest album ever!
That was simply terrific. Thank you for putting that together!!
Cheers, Alan Caso
NICE NIGHT 🌖✨ AND DAY ☀️☕🌻 FOR ALL US ....
WAITING FOR THIS MOMENT 🎼🎵🎶
If I had a time machine, I'd travel back to 1962 when the guys were feeling down and I'd show them 2 photos...one from Ed Sullivan Show in Feb 1964 and a photo of Sgt Pepper album cover from 1967. It would blow their minds to see their future.
Also Shea stadium 😊
I think your comment is going to receive a lot of replies. Excellent comment BTW. Cheers
@@frankcaurso1314 Thanks! Cheers to you, too.
I'd love to see them in Hamburg at there wildest gig or see if they were as successful if they stayed in there leather and the rebels they were coz let's face it the stones were good boys compared to the Beatles and there time in Hamburg with the prostitute's,fights,drugs,not eating properly or sleeping they must of got so close
@@dondamon4669 It was Brian Epstein putting them in suits and better behavior on stage that allowed them to become world famous, by performing the Ed Sullivan Show in '64.
Good job on this Beatles Bible.
Great job, the entire album, track by track!
Wonderful historical account of the early Beatles.
What a fantastic video have a great weekend also happy first week of November ❤😊
Thank you for an incredibly well researched documentary of their first album!
People usualy just brush over this effort, but at long last someone has spent more than 5 minutes giving The Beatles first attempt at fame credit where it’s due and allowing their voices to tell the story as much as possible.
I truly appreciate it.
I guess I’ll have to take a week off work to watch the documentary of the White album lol 😅
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Great job, thank you very much!
still love the Beatles and used to bunk off school to read Beatles in the library when only 12 and was born in 1984 but I'm glad I'm not so obsessed anymore lol and when younger it was Lennon I looked up to but later became McCartney as he really was the leader, music arranger and wouldn't of gone past Revolver without him
This was great - thanks so much!
Amazing doc. The archival photos and interviews clips are absolutely essential. Thank you!
Bravo! Great job!
Amazing !!! Lot of work here to this research, i saw in one shot...
Love this channel 🎉
Really thoughtful and utterly enjoyable, a good work. Hope to see "Beatles Bible" on other platforms as well.
Well worth the almost 2 hours. Great job...
Extremely well done ! 👍
great stuff, looking forward to the next already :)
Thank you for a well made and enlightening video.
God bless the Beatles and Paul McCartney you rock and roll forever and Hollywood walk of fame and the rock and roll hall of fame in Cleveland Ohio 🇺🇸 1988
We love the Beatles and Paul McCartney
God bless the Beatles and Paul McCartney
We love Paul McCartney
Paul McCartney you rock and roll forever and Hollywood walk of fame and the rock and roll hall of fame in Cleveland Ohio 🇺🇸 1988 and 1999
Please Please me was the first Beatles song I can remember from toddlerhood. I remember nagging my mom, "I want the radio to play the come-on come-on song again."
What a great video. You all do such great work
Fun (shameless name dropping) fact. I work at a fancy resort and Carole King was hired to perform at a private B-day party and I drove her around in a golf cart and mentioned to her that she was cool enough that she was even covered by the Beatles! I heard her sort of acknowledge it but then whisper to her assistant who answered back "chains" ! Ha!
I thought she passed
Love your work.
Great! I remember, as a 17 year old, seeing their legendary performance, live, on the Ed Sullivan Show. It had been just 10 weeks since the horrific slaying of President Kennedy, and the live-TV coverage of the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald. My National was still in shock at the loss of the President’s optimistic vision. There was a hopelessness afoot.
The Beatles arrival through that TV show informed at least 70 million Americans that there was enormous joy and fun burgeoning in the world that was strongly influenced by our rock’n’roll invention, and was inviting us to join in the merriment… as the future still had much pleasure to enjoy.
Excellent
Imagine any artist,today doing something in a day
Единственные и неповторимые! Любовь на всю жизнь!❤
Love this channel
🎵"The world is treating me ba-a-a-a-ad, Misery...
I'm the type of gu-y,
Who never used to cr-y...🎵
The oldies are definitely the goldie's, but every single was worth listening to throughout their seven year reign...
Few artists have ever, could ever reproduce such classics.
There's been dispute over my comment elsewhere, that Queen (anither British band) could / did approach The Beatles in longevity regarding memorable songwriting, performances, and devoted fans. Of course, The Beatles were the first and changed not just music, fandom but also (imo) the world.
R.I.P. John Lennon (1980)
R.I. P. George Harrison. (2001)
Sir Paul,🎸 and Sir Richard (Ringo)🥁
🎵🖖Live Long and Prosper.🖖🎵
I don't think Queen can even get near the Beatles in terms of creativity.
@AllofJudea
You've not listened to much Queen, I take it.
Whatever. Your choices. Your business.
This was good. I enjoyed it. Which album will you do next? You sort of started in the middle, then jumped to the beginning with this one. The White Album, maybe?
It's two hours?!? That's like 15% the length of the session!
Awesome video! This must have taken months to compile. By the way you can probably use instrumental isolations of the originals without copyright problems. There's multiple websites where you can drop in the audio file and get back a good quality acapella, instrumental or just select instruments.
29:40 'Will you still love me tomorrow' is one of the greatest songs ever written.
The 'delta mono' mix of There's A Place, heard on the Twist And Shout EP is spectacular. Much better than the LP mix
Tks for the tip. This song is remarkably under appreciated. They are at Top Game
great documentary.
Wow!
Great pictures too!
Since "Hold Me Tight" was already in the can, and they were going to release it anyway (it's on their next album), they should have put it on their first album and worried about "Twist And Shout" later when John was feeling better---when his throat wasn't bleeding!
Macca gave credits to John for "Love me do" and "I saw her standing there" - those number were seen as generally Paul`s work.
Please Release Me
The 1 2 3 4 intro was spliced in from a different take.
Very nice! Thank you!
Slight correction: Boys was NOT the only song on the album written in the 12-bar blues format. Chains has the same chord structure:
I | I | I | I |
IV | IV | I | I |
V | IV | I | V |
I’m a big fan 😊
We love the Beatles and Paul McCartney you rock and roll forever and Hollywood walk of fame and the rock and roll hall of fame in Cleveland Ohio 🇺🇸
God bless the Beatles and Paul McCartney
We love the Beatles and Paul McCartney
We love Paul McCartney
Paul McCartney you rock and roll forever
In my opinion that should have read God bless the beatles. No need to add and Paul McCartney. And shame on Paul for not going to the Rock and roll Hall of Fame in 88. All ego.
He couldn’t go. He wasn’t the OG James Paul McCartney. This is Billy speaking in the video, not Paul. The biggest hoax in the last century
Great
Ask Me Why reaches back to the 1950s, while a later track like Wait is the 1950s reaching for the future.
I saw her standing there is eternal
I wonder if Celia knew about the original, "Never been... a beauty queen." line.
As far as I know there were no Please Please Me sessions - it was just one.
They came to the recording studio as if to an office, wearing ties and white shirts. Imagine current musicians in such outfits🤣
You can thank Brian Epstein for that. If it were up to the beatles they'd be wearing something else 😅😂
Gerry Goffin passed away in 2014.
When will the next detailed session be done for the albums " Help", " White Album", " Abbey Road", and " Let it Be"?
Andy White was the session drummer who played drums on Love Me Do, Not Ringo.🥁🥁🥁🥁
31:54 King launched her recording career with WRITER in 1970.
"cant be bad" was in "she loves you" not "misery"
Really well done video/documentary. I have one small beef - the still photos wobble and undulate. It's really cheesy, and a bit distracting. There are a number of things that can be done to give a still image motion, if you really are opposed to just allowing them to remain motionless. Otherwise, it doesn't really seem to match the otherwise high quality of the video.
Paul wrote Since I Saw Her Standing There about Jane Asher. She was 17, he was 18 or 19.
Wrong! He wrote I Saw Her Standing There with John in late 1962 when he was 20. He didn't even meet Jane Asher until April 1963.
Strange timing for this video. I just found a copy of Introducing...the Beatles (the U.S. Please Please Me) for $15.
How did you manage to miss commenting on George's black eye @ 09:57? Likely to have been caused when a Best 'fan' punched him just after Pete (whom I once met) was dismissed.
Pete best forever, ringo never 😂
as unsophisticated and crude as the sound was compared to anything they recorded in '64, those songs for that time were unlike anything in its class. george martin intersected the beatles story at precisely the right moment.
I'd love to see them in Hamburg at there wildest gig or see if they were as successful if they stayed in there leather and the rebels they were coz let's face it the stones were good boys compared to the Beatles and there time in Hamburg with the prostitute's,fights,drugs,not eating properly or sleeping they must of got so close
Estaría bueno recrear eso con imagenes de IA!!
they werent rejected by hardly anyone. the time between epstien getting the beatles audition put on acetate and getting signed is 3 weeks. this myth is just beyond silly
🇧🇷❤️😍
So a taste of honey sold more than any album that has ever been released? 😂 Ridiculous!!
She was just seventeen and kept her jiney clean
Uh, thanks Mr. Rogers,,, but we lived it.
Thanks for this! 🙏🏽
Please ask the editor to get rid of all that distracting minor manipulation of images, perhaps done to mimic movement. It is unnecessary and annoying and disturbs one’s vision with useless extra information to process.
It is not an advancement, IMO. The pans, tilts and/or zooms do not fall into this category.
Thanks! 🙏🏽
No mention of the studio musicians used to actually make the track? The Beatles were a sham.
Lennon always disliked George and was open about it so annoying that George the most bitter Beatle always moaning about McCartney! George split up the band
No more love songs nowadays... only butts?¿
The Hollies never toured with The Beatles so that story about "Misery" is utter cack.
Ps. It's ParaMORE not Parmore. And Epstine not Epsteen.
Lennon pronounced it Parmore
Again, well made, but mostly pointless without the Beatles music.
Re: I Saw Her Standing -Celia sounds like a liar. It reeks of BS. Paul wandering around with a broad bantering lyrics? Let alone for that? No way. Yeah NOW it's reported but only after the Lewisohn and Macca re-writes of history. This was never the story back in the 60s and 70s. I think Celia was jealous of Rory's sister Iris that Paul was seeing. This song was being hammered out in Hamburg and Forthlin Road. Paul - the liar admitting he ripped the signature Bass riff from Chuck's Bass player says it all. Never mind where he took the song from. Bunch of liars. Can't you just hear Elmer Fudd saying Oh What A Wicked Web We Weave..... ⑆
😂😂😂
So George " no one told me how to" such a bad advert for Buddhism
He was Hindu, not Buddhist
A LOT of AI.
Any documentary of the Beatles with an American accent is just rubbish
So much plagiarism from Revolution In The Head...
The book is directly cited where it was quoted
No sory your rong
What a waste of time...