I saw them in '64, '65 and'66. Couldn't hear them!!! Saw Paul years later solo and he was amazing and able to play songs they couldn't play as The Beatles because they didn't have the technology in the '60's. My friend was getting impatient for Paul's show to start and the minute he came on stage she started to cry. I guess it brought back 40 year old memories. There were people my age who grew up with them, their kids and their grandkids and they ALL were singing along with every song.
I saw Paul for the first time this year in March and it was literally one of the greatest nights of my life! I cried from joy too, and how Paul had the crowd singing along during this song was so beautiful it was almost spiritual in a way.
@susieq9801 they couldn't be heard and the concerts short...but the chemistry with John there is unbeatable. I would take any of those early concerts. Same with Elvis.....Early is Magical
When the Beatles arrived for their first tour of the U.S., the south was still segregated. The Beatles said if you don't desegregate the venue, we won't play. They were an instrument of change.
They created music, broke from hit formulas. Paul has an amazing voice. From ballads to hard rock, he did everything. Yes, he screamed his voice away but he’s been singing for over 60 years. Check out more of the Beatles and Paul. The guy is a music factory of his own. ❤️
The Jude in the song is Julian Lennon. When John and Cynthia's marriage was falling apart Paul was visiting and heard Julian weeping in his room. Paul went in to comfort him and this song came from that visit.
My daughters named after this song one of my favorite songs since I was little bity I'm 38 now and my daughters gonna be 12 next January crazy how fast time goes and how a song can have such meaning in your life God bless you Paul mccartney incredible
Only the Beatles could get people to sing na-na-na for a little over 4 minutes. Love, love, love the Beatles! I'm loving watching you react to the soundtrack of my life.
The Beatles could not only bring a room together in harmony, they brought the world together. We didn’t have the internet, we had The Beatles to spread peace worldwide
In either 1989 or 1990, I saw Paul McCartney perform this song at Joe Robbie stadium in Miami. I can’t begin to describe what it is like to sing along with 50,000 people in an an open-air stadium. It was magic. The whole night was
Afraid that's not the case. It was a video shoot on 4 September 1968 at Twickenham Film Studios, with only the vocals being live. The "audience" was made up of members of the local Beatles Fan Club, people pulled in off the streets around the studio, along with a few friends and some hired extras to ensure the audience was diverse. The Beatles "performed" it three times, and several different edits were made (their is an Ed Sullivan Show version, for instance). The David Frost edit is the most commonly seen, and is an edit of the 2nd and 3rd performance. They had already agreed to give the clip to The David Frost Show, to be premiered on 8 September, and Frost came into Twickenham on the 4th to record an introduction that would create the impression they were appearing live on the 8 September show. The Revolution video clips were also filmed the same day, again live vocals over a pre-recorded backing track. Both were filmed by Michael Lindsay-Hogg, and led to the ill-fated "Get Back/Let It Be" project in January 1969 at the same studio, and with the same director.
The audience on this TV show would have recognized that the Beatles began playing the theme song for the TV show. This guy has his own band on his show every week. The Beatles stepped in and and did theme song of the TV show.
John Lennon & Paul McCartney…. Most Important Persons In Modern Music History. “The Beatles…. Greatest Musical Group In History. Nobody else even comes close.
George and Ringo were always just as important, but of course you need to mention only John and Paul because you stupidly show how trendy you are.to get attention.
FINALLY!!!..... Sir Paul McCartney's Masterpiece song for John's son Julian. Another example of why The Beatles are considered to be The Greatest Musical Group In History. Nobody else even comes close.
@@jimfrederick3907 I'd say The Stones are a very distant 2nd place, they can see The Beatles way, way, way up ahead of them, but nobody else is on the same planet.
Paul McCartney has one of the best voices in music, probably. He's a man of a thousand voices, he can do whatever he wants with his voice and make it sound great. I'd love to see a reaction to 'Oh! Darling' by The Beatles, which shows the diversity in his voice, especially compared to this.
The iconic Smothers Brothers show was chosen by the Beatles to debut Revolution and Hey Jude in the late sixties. Harrison also made a brief appearance on one of their programs. Lindsay-Hogg directed the video, bringing 300 extras in for the finale. It was their first release on the new Apple label and spent nine weeks at # 1.
This is one of those songs that time warps me back to when I was around 10 yrs old. My mom played The Beatles a lot. Paul McCartney has a great voice and is so talented, he's also out there still putting on concerts. His band after The Beatles was Wings and they also put out a lot of great songs. I recommend Mull of Kintyre, which is about the place he was living in Scotland at the time he wrote it. It's beautiful. I'm enjoying your channel. You've been listening to some really great music. ✌🏽
This is what paying rapt attention looks like, JM. You knew something was coming at the end when the song’s pace and volume increased as all those people came on stage, but you didn’t have any idea THAT was coming! It was awesome. As I said yesterday ,on your Revolution reaction, I had the 45. I used to say they were today;s equivalent of ‘singles’ but I don’t think they are a thing anymore either). I probanly paid $1 or less for it with Revolution on the “B” side and Hey Jude as the “A” side. What times we grew up in! I am glad you have joined the party, JM. Thank you.
Ringo's drumming, as he introduces himself is just perfect. It draws you into the song full tilt. I always anticipate his little intro riff when I play this song. He knew exactly what was required, nothing less and nothing more. When Paul finally passes on to meet his maker, this song will be playing 24/7.
"Oh Darling" by The Beatles showcases McCartney's voice. Also, react to McCartney's solo work with "Maybe I'm Amazed" you have a Great channel, Have Fun!
That's the Beatles for you. Just magical. Johns voice for me was one of rock and rolls greatest, but if you want to hear how great Pauls voice could be, then listen to Oh Darling off the Abbey Road album.
When considering a name for the band I believe it was John that said something like…. If Buddy Holly can call his band “The Crickets”, we will be ‘The Beatles but accent the word BEAT in our name.
Jude was the nickname for John's son Julien. What is wild is that Julien sounds very much like his father. Love this tune & love Paul's voice on it. Non singers even like getting on all the na na na's. LOL Paul is still performing & is still amazing. When the Beatles broke up, Paul performed with his new band 'Wings'. For something different, check out Paul McCartney's carpool karaoke appearance on James Cordon. It is on RUclips & they are in Liverpool where the Beatles began & they go around town & stop at the house Paul grew up in, etc. Super cool show & Paul performs at the end.
You should hear PAUL sing "OH DARLING" and "HELTER SKELTER" and then listen to "HERE THERE and EVERYWHERE" plus "AND I LOVE HER" to hear what is voice is CAPABLE of. Then in his solo works or with WIngs listen to "MAYBE I'M AMAZED" (the live 1976 concert version with Wings) and "BAND ON THE RUN" from the same concert. "MONKBERRY MOON DELIGHT" from his "RAM" solo album.
@@debjorgo ahh yes! For the U.S., the band chose to have both songs air on The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour, since that show's controversial reputation for antiestablishment views fit perfectly with the idea behind “Revolution.”
Ya know, many people who don’t know, who don’t get it, make fun of the ‘60s, but the 2nd half of this song is what it and the Beatles were all about. Even in this troubled world, this difficult life and tragic events, there is still love and peace and generosity and happiness. We ARE all the same, it’s ok to embrace these feelings: they’re as much a part of human experience as everything else. ❤
Back at that time, radio stations wanted singles to be no longer than 3 to 3 & a half minutes. A media member told John Lennon of The Beatles, radio stations won’t play a 7 minute song on their stations. Lennon replied, they will if it’s us!
Just found your reaction videos, they are really good, I keep watching the music vid and then peeking over to you so I can see your reaction.Saw McCartney live in N.Zealand and he so got the crowd going, one of the many highlights of the concert.
I trust that you will do these songs, I will suggest them each day until you do. Thanks... Bob Dylan - "Ballad Of Frankie Lee And Judas Priest" -- "Who Killed Davy Moore"
Awesome event... but note entirely performed live, by a long shot. The vocals, piano, and maybe the odd tambourine were evidently live, but the backing track was from the studio recording, down to the uncharacteristically muddy drum sound, which was owing to a technical glitch caused by alignment differences in the tape machines used for recording and mixing in different studios. Use of prerecorded backing tracks was often done back then to ensure precise running time on air.
Paul wrote this song for Julian who is John Lennon's son. He was going through some tough things about this time. Paul was actually more a father figure to Julian Lennon than his father was.
There are many bands like "Supertramp", "Santana", "Jethro Tull", "Kansas" that can take you down a “Rabbit Hole” with their body of work, too many others to mention. “The Beatles“, “The Rolling Stones”, “The Who”, “Pink Floyd”, “Led Zeppelin”, “Bob Dylan”, "Yes", "Eagles" are the Grand Canyons of Classic R&R. If you get too close to the edge you may fall off and be gone for a very long time. Be Careful.
Stating that Paul McCartney has a good voice is like saying the ocean has a lot of water. Paul McCartney has one of the best pop/rock singing voices ever -- quite possibly in the top 5. One of the things that made the Beatles so unusual is that all 4 members sang. Of the 4, two were/are among the best voices ever (Lennon & McCartney). A third member (Harrison) is a fine singer, although not up to the very high standard of Lennon and McCartney. The 4th member, Starr (the drummer), is not a great singer but he has an expressive and amusing voice. Of course, when you have Lennon, McCartney and Harrison singing backup vocals, Starr's songs shined brightly. And having 4 singers is just one of many reasons why the Beatles were unique.
I would suggest checking out his band Wings. His wife Linda is part of it. It is a great band with great songs. I love your truly informed reactions. You aren't just watching, you are listening and ingesting the music. Very smart and evolved guy!
The album version is even better than this live version. The reason is Paul McCartney, the lead singer, does some amazing vocal improvisations and screams on the record that you don't hear in this version. In my opinion, the best part of the song are missing in this version. I wish you would also do a reaction to the recorded version, as well. Or at least listen to it on your own time and let me know what you think. You should react to LET IT BE if you think this song sounds angelic. None of their songs sound as angelic as LET IT BE. Second place would be their song: The Long And Winding Road.
I like your vibe and your choices. You're one handsome as fuck young man and I enjoy watching your reaction to songs I grew up with. I wanna call you brother. Thank you so much for your comments and expressing how you feel. Keep it up!
You’ve watched the Beatles let it be you must watch the audition by Carolwoods of let it be for the movie across the universe. This is a great movie. All the people in it are named after a Beatles song and a lot of the script is out of their songs.
Look up their individual career music Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, John Lennon, George Harrison they all went on to have great careers after the breakup. Sadly we have lost John and George earlier.
John Lennon was murdered in New York City by a guy to whom he had just given an autograph, a few hours before. An assassination. Still feel sad. We were all so 💔
The Beatles are simply the best
Thank you for actually listening and not interrupting every two seconds like most reactors !
I’ve been to one of Paul’s concerts. Nothing like when he played this with 65000 people singing along. Moved to tears!
I saw them in '64, '65 and'66. Couldn't hear them!!! Saw Paul years later solo and he was amazing and able to play songs they couldn't play as The Beatles because they didn't have the technology in the '60's. My friend was getting impatient for Paul's show to start and the minute he came on stage she started to cry. I guess it brought back 40 year old memories. There were people my age who grew up with them, their kids and their grandkids and they ALL were singing along with every song.
I saw Paul for the first time this year in March and it was literally one of the greatest nights of my life! I cried from joy too, and how Paul had the crowd singing along during this song was so beautiful it was almost spiritual in a way.
Giants stadium, crazy
@susieq9801 they couldn't be heard and the concerts short...but the chemistry with John there is unbeatable. I would take any of those early concerts. Same with Elvis.....Early is Magical
Yep, I was BAWLING! and I wasn't the only one.
Lol..
Everyone's a ' gansta'..
Until they listen to this song!!..
Lol..I'm crying..
Well, it's nice to get to hear the music uninterrupted. I subscribed!
Now that you've heard the last refrains of this iconic song you will never forget it. Permanently Stamped into your memory
Great point about the diversity of the crowd, and I think the point hits harder when you realize this was from 1968.
When the Beatles arrived for their first tour of the U.S., the south was still segregated. The Beatles said if you don't desegregate the venue, we won't play. They were an instrument of change.
There's a reason why they're called "the Fab Four."
They created music, broke from hit formulas. Paul has an amazing voice. From ballads to hard rock, he did everything. Yes, he screamed his voice away but he’s been singing for over 60 years. Check out more of the Beatles and Paul. The guy is a music factory of his own. ❤️
Filmed in London on September 4, 1968...
The Jude in the song is Julian Lennon. When John and Cynthia's marriage was falling apart Paul was visiting and heard Julian weeping in his room. Paul went in to comfort him and this song came from that visit.
My daughters named after this song one of my favorite songs since I was little bity I'm 38 now and my daughters gonna be 12 next January crazy how fast time goes and how a song can have such meaning in your life God bless you Paul mccartney incredible
When it comes on the radio in the car you have to sing along!
Only the Beatles could get people to sing na-na-na for a little over 4 minutes. Love, love, love the Beatles! I'm loving watching you react to the soundtrack of my life.
Reason.No one comes Close.
Imagine being one of those people on stage with them. A lifetime memory!
The girl sitting on the piano bench next to Paul is in shock
MILLIONS of people can sing along with every word to this beautiful piece of music.
This was on the VERY FIRST international broadcast by satellite. Now nobody thinks a thing about satellite TV transmission.
Beatles are still my go to band
I'm sure the audience had been prepped but you could see when John and George stood up they told a signal to the crowd to stand up and join them.
They are the genuine GOAT’s for a reason.
What a band,what an era,magical.
Paul is a musical beast man!
My father often refers to Hey Jude as "The Ultimate Single."
The older I get, the more I agree with him.
The Beatles could not only bring a room together in harmony, they brought the world together. We didn’t have the internet, we had The Beatles to spread peace worldwide
My son always does the eye roll when this comes on the radio or when I put it on my turntable because he knows it goes on forever.....
In either 1989 or 1990, I saw Paul McCartney perform this song at Joe Robbie stadium in Miami. I can’t begin to describe what it is like to sing along with 50,000 people in an an open-air stadium. It was magic. The whole night was
This was a live TV performance on the David Frost Show , complete with orchestra . The crowd was made of the studio audience .
Afraid that's not the case. It was a video shoot on 4 September 1968 at Twickenham Film Studios, with only the vocals being live. The "audience" was made up of members of the local Beatles Fan Club, people pulled in off the streets around the studio, along with a few friends and some hired extras to ensure the audience was diverse.
The Beatles "performed" it three times, and several different edits were made (their is an Ed Sullivan Show version, for instance). The David Frost edit is the most commonly seen, and is an edit of the 2nd and 3rd performance.
They had already agreed to give the clip to The David Frost Show, to be premiered on 8 September, and Frost came into Twickenham on the 4th to record an introduction that would create the impression they were appearing live on the 8 September show.
The Revolution video clips were also filmed the same day, again live vocals over a pre-recorded backing track.
Both were filmed by Michael Lindsay-Hogg, and led to the ill-fated "Get Back/Let It Be" project in January 1969 at the same studio, and with the same director.
Maybe I’m Amazed is a must see. Paul’s voice is incredible!
Man, your wine rack needs refilled. You point out what I like about the crowd -- so diverse! They had universal appeal.
Iconic for the time ..
That ending could go on forever and i wouldnt mind. Its like a lifelong high.
Great reaction again...
Yessir. Beatles 800,000,000 records sold...
The audience on this TV show would have recognized that the Beatles began playing the theme song for the TV show. This guy has his own band on his show every week. The Beatles stepped in and and did theme song of the TV show.
Play this at any occasion in the UK and everyone sings along.
The power of The Beatles
John Lennon & Paul McCartney…. Most Important Persons In Modern Music History. “The Beatles…. Greatest Musical Group In History. Nobody else even comes close.
George and Ringo were always just as important, but of course you need to mention only John and Paul because you stupidly show how trendy you are.to get attention.
@@nonrepublicrat You're too funny.
@@nonrepublicrat nah mate… you’re wrong, Paul & John wrote these. Liverpool YNWA 🤗🥰💪🏻
FINALLY!!!..... Sir Paul McCartney's Masterpiece song for John's son Julian. Another example of why The Beatles are considered to be The Greatest Musical Group In History. Nobody else even comes close.
2nd place is light years behind!
@@jimfrederick3907 I'd say The Stones are a very distant 2nd place, they can see The Beatles way, way, way up ahead of them, but nobody else is on the same planet.
Great reason to a great song! Thanks!
I really love the way you actually listen to the music rather than stopping and pausing with constant commentary. Thank you!
You got it , THX .
Best social Performence was ever done , Paul was .... over all
Paul McCartney has one of the best voices in music, probably. He's a man of a thousand voices, he can do whatever he wants with his voice and make it sound great. I'd love to see a reaction to 'Oh! Darling' by The Beatles, which shows the diversity in his voice, especially compared to this.
Wild life is also a amazing vocal performance: ruclips.net/video/xF9dWRFh9g0/видео.html
Yeah... love oh darling.
bruh this song was so good
Thanx for this one sir! Best song by the best Group Ever the Beatles
Absolutely the most addictive, repeated 11 syllables in music history!
The iconic Smothers Brothers show was chosen by the Beatles to debut Revolution and Hey Jude in the late sixties. Harrison also made a brief appearance on one of their programs. Lindsay-Hogg directed the video, bringing 300 extras in for the finale. It was their first release on the new Apple label and spent nine weeks at # 1.
Probably my favorite Beatle song.
This is one of those songs that time warps me back to when I was around 10 yrs old. My mom played The Beatles a lot. Paul McCartney has a great voice and is so talented, he's also out there still putting on concerts. His band after The Beatles was Wings and they also put out a lot of great songs. I recommend Mull of Kintyre, which is about the place he was living in Scotland at the time he wrote it. It's beautiful. I'm enjoying your channel. You've been listening to some really great music. ✌🏽
This is what paying rapt attention looks like, JM. You knew something was coming at the end when the song’s pace and volume increased as all those people came on stage, but you didn’t have any idea THAT was coming! It was awesome. As I said yesterday ,on your Revolution reaction, I had the 45. I used to say they were today;s equivalent of ‘singles’ but I don’t think they are a thing anymore either). I probanly paid $1 or less for it with Revolution on the “B” side and Hey Jude as the “A” side. What times we grew up in! I am glad you have joined the party, JM. Thank you.
Still a favorite at every football ground in the UK.
At the time this was the longest run time for any song to hit #1.
The Beatles & Queen
They ROCK MY WORLD!!!
RIP FREDDIE I WILL ALWAYS LOVE YOU!!!!
EMI records: Radio stations won't play an 8 minute song.
John Lennon: They will if it's us.
Ringo's drumming, as he introduces himself is just perfect. It draws you into the song full tilt. I always anticipate his little intro riff when I play this song. He knew exactly what was required, nothing less and nothing more.
When Paul finally passes on to meet his maker, this song will be playing 24/7.
What a band, MASTERPIECE!!!
"Oh Darling" by The Beatles showcases McCartney's voice. Also, react to McCartney's solo work with "Maybe I'm Amazed" you have a Great channel, Have Fun!
ooh I 2nd these!
Wild life is also a amazing vocal performance from macca: ruclips.net/video/xF9dWRFh9g0/видео.html
Robin Gibb did a great version of that song too. Liked both versions. A terrific song.
All the people were gathered around..
Many faces seen in this vid were musicians and stars of the time.
I've seen Sir Paul twice
There's NOTHING BETTER!!!!
The Beatles were all about joy. Please react to The Beatles "Don't Let Me Down" live, thanks, great reaction1
You know that they refused to play to segregated audience in thee South? They are magic. They are their own genre.
If you want to hear Sir Paul McCartney sing Beautifully
Listen to Yesterday!
This song was number one when I started dating my husband in 1968. I was 17, he was 19.
That's the Beatles for you. Just magical. Johns voice for me was one of rock and rolls greatest, but if you want to hear how great Pauls voice could be, then listen to Oh Darling off the Abbey Road album.
I think they passed the audition!! Inside joke!! Original title "Hey Jules"!!!
When considering a name for the band I believe it was John that said something like…. If Buddy Holly can call his band “The Crickets”, we will be ‘The Beatles but accent the word BEAT in our name.
Jude was the nickname for John's son Julien. What is wild is that Julien sounds very much like his father. Love this tune & love Paul's voice on it. Non singers even like getting on all the na na na's. LOL Paul is still performing & is still amazing. When the Beatles broke up, Paul performed with his new band 'Wings'. For something different, check out Paul McCartney's carpool karaoke appearance on James Cordon. It is on RUclips & they are in Liverpool where the Beatles began & they go around town & stop at the house Paul grew up in, etc. Super cool show & Paul performs at the end.
It was actually Jules but it didn't flow with the song, so paul changed it to Jude.
Since he's on classic rock, he should react to Moody Blues "Nights in white satin" specifically the long version w/orchestra
The Moody Blues.... another very deep rabbit hole.
Or Procol Harum with the Danish National Orchestra..."Whiter shade of pale." My favorite Moody Blues song is "Your wildest dreams".
You should hear PAUL sing "OH DARLING" and "HELTER SKELTER" and then listen to "HERE THERE and EVERYWHERE" plus "AND I LOVE HER" to hear what is voice is CAPABLE of. Then in his solo works or with WIngs listen to "MAYBE I'M AMAZED" (the live 1976 concert version with Wings) and "BAND ON THE RUN" from the same concert. "MONKBERRY MOON DELIGHT" from his "RAM" solo album.
Thanks!
Thank you!
They were on the Smothers Brothers TV show here, if I remember correctly. Wilson Pickett covered this song, also worth listening to
David Frost
@@TangoEliott It aired on the Smothers Brothers' show in America.
@@debjorgo ahh yes! For the U.S., the band chose to have both songs air on The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour, since that show's controversial reputation for antiestablishment views fit perfectly with the idea behind “Revolution.”
Great reaction Bro all their song are amazing listen to Them at random
"A Day In The Life"...."In My Life"
Ya know, many people who don’t know, who don’t get it, make fun of the ‘60s, but the 2nd half of this song is what it and the Beatles were all about. Even in this troubled world, this difficult life and tragic events, there is still love and peace and generosity and happiness. We ARE all the same, it’s ok to embrace these feelings: they’re as much a part of human experience as everything else.
❤
Back at that time, radio stations wanted singles to be no longer than 3 to 3 & a half minutes. A media member told John Lennon of The Beatles, radio stations won’t play a 7 minute song on their stations. Lennon replied, they will if it’s us!
Just found your reaction videos, they are really good, I keep watching the music vid and then peeking over to you so I can see your reaction.Saw McCartney live in N.Zealand and he so got the crowd going, one of the many highlights of the concert.
I trust that you will do these songs, I will suggest them each day until you do. Thanks... Bob Dylan - "Ballad Of Frankie Lee And Judas Priest" -- "Who Killed Davy Moore"
Great song, great memories
Greetings from Oregon. Phido my 24 year old cat and I want to welcome you to our generation.
That has got to be some type of record for oldest cat haha that is awesome!
Great reaction! Check out Oh Darling!
I seen tons of concerts, in my days.. and I mean many.. but they broke up before my 1st concert. .. CD'S WORK 4 me.✌️🎸
There are many reports that Paul wrote this for John's son, Julian, after John left him and his mother for Yoko.
React to Beatles- this boy plz
man, you have the sparkly hair.. i havent seen that since i was a kid
Awesome event... but note entirely performed live, by a long shot. The vocals, piano, and maybe the odd tambourine were evidently live, but the backing track was from the studio recording, down to the uncharacteristically muddy drum sound, which was owing to a technical glitch caused by alignment differences in the tape machines used for recording and mixing in different studios. Use of prerecorded backing tracks was often done back then to ensure precise running time on air.
Paul wrote this song for Julian who is John Lennon's son. He was going through some tough things about this time. Paul was actually more a father figure to Julian Lennon than his father was.
There are many bands like "Supertramp", "Santana", "Jethro Tull", "Kansas" that can take you down a “Rabbit Hole” with their body of work, too many others to mention. “The Beatles“, “The Rolling Stones”, “The Who”, “Pink Floyd”, “Led Zeppelin”, “Bob Dylan”, "Yes", "Eagles" are the Grand Canyons of Classic R&R. If you get too close to the edge you may fall off and be gone for a very long time. Be Careful.
I would add Steely Dan to this list!
Stating that Paul McCartney has a good voice is like saying the ocean has a lot of water. Paul McCartney has one of the best pop/rock singing voices ever -- quite possibly in the top 5. One of the things that made the Beatles so unusual is that all 4 members sang. Of the 4, two were/are among the best voices ever (Lennon & McCartney). A third member (Harrison) is a fine singer, although not up to the very high standard of Lennon and McCartney. The 4th member, Starr (the drummer), is not a great singer but he has an expressive and amusing voice. Of course, when you have Lennon, McCartney and Harrison singing backup vocals, Starr's songs shined brightly.
And having 4 singers is just one of many reasons why the Beatles were unique.
I would suggest checking out his band Wings. His wife Linda is part of it. It is a great band with great songs. I love your truly informed reactions. You aren't just watching, you are listening and ingesting the music. Very smart and evolved guy!
Paul wrote this song for John’s son Julian after his parents divorced 🥺🖤
I believe that was on the Dick Cavit show.
The vocals were Live but the music was mimed from the recorded version
This was my favourite Beatles songs back in the day . But the Bee Gees and CCR . pink Floyd and led zeppelin were some of the very best
The album version is even better than this live version. The reason is Paul McCartney, the lead singer, does some amazing vocal improvisations and screams on the record that you don't hear in this version. In my opinion, the best part of the song are missing in this version. I wish you would also do a reaction to the recorded version, as well. Or at least listen to it on your own time and let me know what you think. You should react to LET IT BE if you think this song sounds angelic. None of their songs sound as angelic as LET IT BE. Second place would be their song: The Long And Winding Road.
You should react to Here there and everywhere by the beatles! Its an amazing song!
I’m so glad you’re doing the official videos because there are a lot of fake vocal Beatle videos ( same with Bob Dylan).
I like your vibe and your choices. You're one handsome as fuck young man and I enjoy watching your reaction to songs I grew up with. I wanna call you brother. Thank you so much for your comments and expressing how you feel. Keep it up!
A beautiful song for Julian Lennon
You’ve watched the Beatles let it be you must watch the audition by Carolwoods of let it be for the movie across the universe. This is a great movie. All the people in it are named after a Beatles song and a lot of the script is out of their songs.
Look up their individual career music Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, John Lennon, George Harrison they all went on to have great careers after the breakup. Sadly we have lost John and George earlier.
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John Lennon was murdered in New York City by a guy to whom he had just given an autograph, a few hours before. An assassination. Still feel sad. We were all so 💔
Thank for the history lesson, Professor..
@@nonrepublicrat my pleasure
Dude you have to react to The Beatles song Oh! Darling off of Abbey Road. McCartney will show you his range.
And it is very important to be shown his range. How silly!