THIS WAS HARDCORE!! | Helter Skelter - The Beatles (Reaction)
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From “I Want To Hold Your Hand” to this,just four years later…..Thats progress.
Well said
Even less than that really if we’re considering how quickly their debut was put together compared to how prolonged the sessions for the white album were.
No... not 'progress.' Development. Hand was miles above anything that was out at the time (The Singing Nun, Sukiyaki, Jack Jones, Baby Elephant Walk...).
Five years, methinks 😊
@@melissa9375Exactly. What people of recent generation don’t understand is that the Beatles turned popular music upside down when they arrived. Nobody had heard anything like it.
IMO McCartney has (or had) one of the most versatile voices ever. He could sing as sweet as a choir boy or belt like Little Richard with equal conviction.
Yes!
Even Little Richard was astonished because it was 1962 when he first heard them (they shared a concert) and they hadn't become famous yet
Little RICHARD introduced the band to marijuana - the sound changed from that moment
@@grahamhowes6904 no he didn't! it was Bob Dylan-well documented-every Beatle fan knows that
@@ijonny25251 I had heard that it was when they were on tour supporting Little Richard that they had their first taste of weed. Beatles Bible also says : Some of The Beatles had actually been introduced to cannabis in 1960, although the drug had made little impression.
‘We first got marijuana from an older drummer with another group in Liverpool. We didn’t actually try it until after we’d been to Hamburg. I remember we smoked it in the band room in a gig in Southport and we all learnt to do the Twist that night, which was popular at the time. We were all seeing if we could do it. Everybody was saying, ‘This stuff isn’t doing anything.’ It was like that old joke where a party is going on and two hippies are up floating on the ceiling, and one is saying to the other, ‘This stuff doesn’t work, man.’
So you are probably right that in 1964 is where they had their first effective enjoyment of it with Dylan.
Ringo showing Keith Moon had nothing on him for going a little crazy on the drums and screaming at the end a legendary phrase... "I Got Blisters On My Fingers"
It was John that shouted that.
Look into it. RINGO said HE shouted it. John Never claimed he said it.@@FiremanSam60
@@FiremanSam60it was ringo, you could literally hear john asked "how's that ?" to ringo before he scream
@@FiremanSam60 It was Ringo.
Wrong! Ringo said it after a lot of brutal sessions of this song including a very long jam right before this version was recorded-obviously Ringo's voice
I could never understand why the "critics" didn't like this song. Recorded a decade before the Sex Pistols and Nirvana was 2 decades away.
I agree. This song was really the forerunner to heavy metal IMO. There was never a song like this before. I wonder if they equated it with Charles Manson as being the reason they disliked it?
The critics were idiots, they slammed Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath as well, what a crock!
@@vicprovost2561 Pretty much true. The real critics are the people who buy the music. And these bands were popular by far back then, and even today.
Motley Crue did it too
👍@@nypinstripes2388
Paul McCartney wrote, sang, and played what some consider the first Heavy Metal Song. Some had remarked that the Beatles
couldn't rock hard. Paul and the boys shut them up with his. Great pick of a fantastic song. Love your commentary - always
witty and insightful.
…and shut them up, they did! When this album released, radio stations across America played it from beginning to end without ads. Never, ever heard of. My siblings and I just sat there dead quiet and in awe.
(Sad our radios were pitiful & mono back then. You had to be absolutely loaded to have a stereo set to hear so many instruments).
I love that Paul chuckled in the midst of his vocals!
Actually, one of the members of The Who (can't remember if it was Townsend or Daltrey) said in an interview that "I Can See For Miles," their current hit, was the loudest rocker ever, and McCartney took that as a challenge to up the ante.
Yes, Townsend and Paul were trying to out-dirty each other’s guitar sound
Different bass player and guitar player on this.
They could do ANY genre,and do it better than everyone else.
There’s the Beatles and everyone else
Fuckin A
Well...Wings....
@@sugarnadsnot even close . Did the wings transform culture and the music world? Stupid
Background tidbit.
Helter Skelter is a British "carnival" ride.. its still in use😊
WOW! They made every kind of music didn't they?!? AWESOME!! Thanks
Man this guys... Made noise music!! (Or what I consider the first noise song, I talk about Revolution 9) God bless them, they are THE BEST!!
I heard an interview with Paul when he said that he wanted to write something harder and louder than The Who.
The big thing for me is not just how the Beatles could go heavy metal when they chose to, but how they did it waaay ahead of other musicians back in 1968!
You may be a lover but you ain't no dancer - Now THAT'S a R&R lyric!
Look Out!!! The Beatles finally let loose with this one. Best line is the last one in the song, "I've got blisters on my fingers!"
Ringo: I''ve got blisters on my fingers' haha!
Paul McCartney singing, Ringo is the one who screams "I've got blisters on my fingers!" (He'd been playing for nearly 27 minutes, the actual length of "HS").
different bass player and guitar player on this.
John was playing bass (not his usual instrument) for 27 minutes, that's why his fingers had blisters. Why would a drummer get blisters?!
@@wdygmab1It was Ringo. He said so in an interview.
In the interview he was asked why he said it and replied "Did I?". They told him he did but he doesn't remember it!@@rockhero2274
I’m pretty sure he played this for longer.
Helter Skelter is a ride at a carnival. Paul explained that once in an interview.
Classic Victorian fairground ride in the UK. Still around and loved today. Needs no power to run it, just a slippery slide, mat and some-one to sit on it!
Next up for the Beatles if you want more heavy sounding songs of theirs: I Want You/She's So Heavy - that one is a John song. The second half of the song is considered by many as the first doom metal song. This one is considered one of the first or even the first by some of the heavy metal genre.
That’s an incredible song. One of my favorites
Killer song! You will get lost in this one, talk about a heavy trip, when we first heard it the whole room was in shock.
@@zenpuppy6025 Mine too! Another heavy-ish song of theirs might be Hey Bulldog which I also love.
I put "I want you" on the tape deck while i was in the army and they shouted at me hahahaha:) awesome song
Heavy metal was born
Yes; now _there's_ the Beatles' wild edge! I'd recommend "It's All Too Much" for a track further down the madness rabbit-hole!
or..."Hey Bulldog"
The energy in the room when The Beatles recorded this track is on another level. That bass alone is so heavy. I get goosebumps.
That's John Lennon on that Six String Bass they had, he's killing it with those riffs.
According to Paul, it was written after reading a quote from Pete Townshend of The Who , he said they’d just recorded their "loudest,dirtiest, rawest" song ever. Paul said ‘let me do that.’
and paul said.........hold my beer....!!!
Ringo made this song so classical and Paul's Vocals were great!
Proud of you. You stayed after the Fade out! 👍 IDK why they did that! Just to mess with the Folks on Acid!
Someone said they jammed this for 20+ minutes and just did a large edit to get what was released, I would DIE to hear the entire jam. Goosebumps!
@@vicprovost2561I think the entire session is on Beatles Anthology which includes a more mellow bluesy version of this song as well.
The Beatles... 1968! Enough said... ❤
By this point The Beatles just did whatever they wanted, in whatever genre. Back in the USSR on this same album is a nod to the Beach Boys and they knock it out of the park.
That was Paul singing by the way.
First Heavy metal song by about 2 years.
JMBoy. On Tuesday I was at a Sir Paul concert here in my hometown of Newcastle Australia! Yes he did this song and it went off!!! Best thing was so many young people like yourself there and even teens rocking out!
I hate you.
I had a ticket for sydney but was rostered to work.
The look as it fades back in... when you experience the awesomeness
Considered to be the 1st heavy metal song and highly connected with the Manson murders
Paul wrote this song. In a interview he said that
Helter Skelter was the name of a carnival ride.
What I have heard is that Pete Townsend sent to McCartney something like the Who was the loudest band in the world, and McCartney took that as a challenge to make something really loud and screaming.
heavy metal !!! beatles forever!!!
The baddest grunge, garage band ,punk maniac music ever. Luvit!
Its actually considered birth of metal music.
Played this for a friend one day and he was shocked it was the Beatles. All these years later and they still surprise people
“If You’re Going to Do Something, Do It Well. And Leave Something Witchy”
Revolution and I’m Down are two more pretty hard rock Beatles songs. Thanks for reacting to this one. ✌️🖖
Often called the first HEAVY METAL song ever.
Maybe someone said it below. That was John on bass on this one... LSD !!!
Only start with a quarter dose, this song will accelerate your experience. 🎸
The first heavy metal song.
And the best.
I love when U2 did their "live"version and the introduction was "here's a song Charles Manson stole from the Beatles and we're stealing it back "......so cool ,man
I loved that too!!
U2 sux.
The fast version of Revolution by the Beatles is my favorite song of theirs.
Always a delight to see reactors hit this for the first time. It's a long way from "Yesterday" but just 3 years later!
John plays bass on this song. Great freaking song! Enjoyed your reaction.
As noted by another person, Paul McCartney sang on this one.
"Helter Skelter"
When I get to the bottom
I go back to the top of the slide
Where I stop and I turn and I go for a ride
'Til I get to the bottom and I see you again
Yeah, yeah, yeah, ha-ha-ha!
Well do you, don't you want me to love you?
I'm coming down fast, but I'm miles above you
Tell me, tell me, tell me, come on tell me the answer
Well, you may be a lover, but you ain't no dancer
Now, helter-skelter
Helter-skelter
Helter-skelter
Yeah
Ooh!
Oh will you, won't you want me to make you? (Ah)
I'm coming down fast, but don't let me break you (ah)
Tell me, tell me, tell me the answer
Well, you may be a lover, but you ain't no dancer
Look out!
Helter-skelter
Helter-skelter
Helter-skelter
Ooh
Look out!
'Cause here she comes
When I get to the bottom
I go back to the top of the slide
And I stop, and I turn and I go for a ride
And I get to the bottom and I see you again
Yeah, yeah, yeah!
Well do you, don't you want me to make you?
I'm coming down fast, but don't let me break you
Tell me, tell me, tell me your answer
Well, you may be a lover, but you ain't no dancer
Look out!
Helter-skelter
Helter-skelter
Helter-skelter
Well, look out! Helter-skelter
She's coming down fast
Yes, she is
Yes, she is
Coming down fast
Oh yeah, helter-skelter
Ooh
I got blisters on my fingers - (Ringo)
They don't write like this anymore!
One of their greatest hits, That white Album Kicks Ass 🐲☯️🐉
John Lennon’s bass was incredible.
Wow, thanks! I’ve been listening to this song since the White Album was released (I was 9 years old at the time) and I didn’t even know it was Lennon playing bass. I think it was the same 6 string bass featured in the Get Back film.
It sounds kind of crappy when you hear the bass isolated, but it's perfection in the mix!
P.aul singing and Ringo screaming at the end because he was in pain. First heavy metal song. Now how about an opposite song from their early period that has the mpst beautiful 3-part harmony: THIS BOY....is heavenly
Best Beatles Album🎇
Great tune! One of the first heavy metal songs and for good reason, it totally freaked us out when it was first released. For more hardcore Beatles, do I Want You, She's So Heavy. Beatles in 68/69 kicked out several real heavy rock classics that influenced heavy bands to come, they are well worth a listen Enjoy! 🎵🎸🎤🎹🎶
False.
@@DerekDerekDerekDerekDerekDerek What's false lol
I Want You (She's So Heavy) is fantastic! It's the first modern song to use Drop D guitar tuning, making it a very heavy song!
@@DerekDerekDerekDerekDerekDerek LOL is right!
Zeppelin had the Heavy Metal title in 69 with Dazed and Confused, Whole Lotta Love . Blue Cheer has Summertime Blues & Steppenwolf coined the phrase "Heavy Metal Thunder" both in 68
Rolling Stone magazine ranked "Helter Skelter" 52nd on its list of "The 100 Greatest Beatles Songs". Paul said......."I'd read a review of a record which said, "and this group really got us wild, there's echo on everything, they're screaming their heads off." And I just remember thinking, "Oh, it'd be great to do one. Pity they've done it. Must be great - really screaming record." And then I heard their record and it was quite straight, and it was very sort of sophisticated. It wasn't rough and screaming and tape echo at all. So I thought, "Oh well, we'll do one like that, then." And I had this song called "Helter Skelter," which is just a ridiculous song. So we did it like that, 'cos I like noise"
I read something about Pete Townshend bragging about the raunchiness (according to him at the time) of I Can See For Miles, and McCartney felt he wanted to top it.
Aw my childhood, rang out in the house every single day, we were a house of Beatles lovers 🙏😌
At the time, Paul McCartney and Pete Townsend of The Who were having a friendly battle to see who could produce the dirtiest guitar sounds with the new more powerful amplifiers that we’re becoming available.
absolutely ♥ this song!
Amazing what they accomplished in 7 short years
The Sixties were a trip. The Beatles took the Leave It To Beaver generation from "I want to Hold your Hand" to this. The first introduction to heavy metal/hard rock.
The Beatles were the creators. This is modern music history. Nothing like it ever heard before. Analog recording. Genius innovators. They changed the world
Bealtes pioneered so many genres... here... heavy metal
The story is that Peter Townsend of The Who had described their new album as the hardest heviest rock ever made. Paul McCartney and the Beatles took up the challenge and Ringo got blisters on his fingers.
That was 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Helter Skelter was the name for a ride like at a fair
Funny that you said "what a ride" at the end, as a helter skelter is just that, a ride. It's a slide that spirals around the outside of a lighthouse shaped building that has the stairs to the top inside it
Try Hey Bulldog. Great riff.
LOVE this song. Anytime I'm frustrated by life, I turn it on and drum on the table. Instant relief.
I saw McCartney in1990 and loved hearing this one live.
Another hard one on this album is John's everybody's got something to hide except me and my monkey🤯
Yep John goes at it heavy at times with his vocals , just not on this one
This is the man with a thousand voices , Paul
john and george do the backings on this one, but John goes dirty on the Bass
Loved the heavier stuff from them
If you ask me, this was the very early stage of punk rock. And from The Beatles, believe it or not
Good catch/call-out on the John Lennon Primal Scream stuff! It was Paul on vocals, but, sure, still a relevant remark. One of the hardest songs by the Beatles--or ANYONE!
No surprise!!! The Beatles started out screaming on the their songs.....before they started putting out melodic tunes for the general public.....but on the interior of their albums were songs like this that was not appropriate for the general airwaves for the radio. Also "I am the Walrus" was psychedelic and hardcore." by The Beatles. react to that too. Fire!!!
Beatles can do anything they damn well please. That’s that.
I first saw The Beatles on their American TV debut in February 1964 when I was four on The Ed Sullivan Show. I'm still learning things about them that are new to me. I highly recommend How The Beatles Changed the World. It's not your typical documentary. Usually it's clips or photos with folks they were close to. HBCW is an analysis of the culture in general and the London-New York pop scene that had always been reciprocal, simply exploding and expanding in new ways. Or how four subversive artists in sheep's clothing became repackaged into mainstream culture and promptly took it with them as they personally progressed. And mostly remained kind.
A Helter Skelter was a huge slide at British amusement parks.
The Beatles and the Rolling Stones !!!! 😊😊
England's Gift to the World. 😊 Thank You
Crazy hard rock by the Beatles--thanks for bringing it to us!
This song was Beatles response to reading in a Rock Magazine that *The Who* had the Most Hardcore Rock Song Ever. No one couldn't think of what song was being label that, so they wrote *Helter Skelter* The rest is Iconic history, remember T-Shirt Slogan *"Charlie Can't Surf"* 😁
The Who song in question was "I Can See For Miles" which doesn't sound all that hard
good recognition to the beatles!
I have always loved this song !
This is a Paul song.
Great piece, immortal, and Harrison's solo is wonderful ❤️
Paul's solo
@@sherryfish7067
Paul McCartney - vocals, rhythm guitar
John Lennon - backing vocals, bass, tenor saxophone
George Harrison - backing vocals, lead guitar
Ringo Starr - drums, scream (at the end)
Other musicians
Mal Evans - trumpet
The Beatles had themed lunch boxes that you could buy.
John played bass on this one while Paul normally did and John normally played rhythm. Paul sang lead. Ringo said the line about blisters on his fingers.
I know the Beatles, I breathe Beatles. I stated in my will that I want all Beatles. What I regret about all these "reaction" clips, is that they are all so surprised about Paul. Helter Skelter is carried by this heavy, dirty 6-string Fender Bass, played by John. it is a John song. John invented heavy metal. Ask Lemmy.
@@SpittingMage Yeah, I know and breahte Beatles too lol
@@SpittingMage Well if you "know the Beatles, breathe Beatles" then HOW did you NOT know that "Helter Skelter" is NOT, I said NOT, a "John Song"?? PAUL wrote it and PAUL sings it. SO then, WHO is inventing heavy metal?? Seems like it's PAUL here, doesn't it. Give credit where credit is due. I TOO "know the Beatles and breathe Beatles" Since Dec. 26, 1963 when I was 16 and first heard "I Want to Hold Your Hand" on the radio....that was the day it was released here in the U.S.
@@patticrichton1135 Of course it is written by Paul, but the whole song is carried by that thumping, dirty bass line...and since John played it, to me, it is a John song...also because I just don't like that smug, truth-distorting Paul. Peace
@@SpittingMageWas it not Lennon at the end shouting about blisters on his fingers? Laura says it is Ringo, if John was playing bass it would make sense to me.
Top selling musicians of all time. Still!
Paul tells a couple stories about how this song came about. There's the one about trying to outdo the Who, who had just recorded a song they considered the loudest and filthiest. There's also the one about Paul getting tired of critics thinking all he can do is pretty ballads. I think both are true. Paul said this song, based on the British amusement ride the helter skelter (a short tower of about 10 to 20 feet tall with stairs inside and a sliding board spiraling around the tower's exterior; google for image) was a metaphor for fame, that you work to make your way to the top, but the slide down is both exciting but quick.
The thing is, Paul went to Hamburg with the rest of the early band and they played some of the raunchiest clubs there, so his background is not romantic love songs (though he could do them). Paul came up playing and singing rough 1950s rock and roll; his favorite singer was Little Richard. Compare "Helter Skelter" to his early recording of "Long Tall Sally", then his later song "Oh Darling".
Final note: this song was released in November 1968; it wasn't until the next year that bands suddenly appeared playing this kind of hardcore music. Check the release dates on those bands' first albums. They all appeared 1969 to 1971. Led Zeppelin was 2 months later, Black Sabbath was almost a year later. Some say the Kinks, but that's just rock and roll. Some say The Who, but that's just hard rock.
This is the same guy that wrote Yesterday. Anyone who doesn’t consider Paul McCartney the greatest composer of pop/rock of all time is objectively wrong!
Probably the Beatles heaviest song
I'm sure Black Sabbath heard it
Fantastic!
2009 mix: better CHUNKY bass & cymbals
2018 mix: better guitar solo panning and clearer chorus/backing vocals
STILL NEEDS AN ULTIMATE REMIX IMO...
RINGO got the last word !!
I love John and George singing the "ahhhh"s in the background.
At least 5 years ahead of its time. Reminds me of The Sweet Ballroom blitz 1973 ish
Bonarama, band out of New Orleans does a mean cover of this with all their brass,
Saw them do this song also. Blew me away!
A Helter Skelter, in England was a slide, at an amusement park. The slide would go around a cone shaped structure. Beach towns like Blackpool or Brighton had these Victorian era fun areas -go ti the beach, even if the ocean was cold, have a “day out”.
Great reaction ❤
This is totally Paul's song, and he sang it as well as played the guitar riff, and possibly that main lead, while John played the six-string bass.
Ringo is the one who shouted about his blisters at the end, after doing 18 takes before they were happy, using the final take for the album.
Paul wrote this as a competitive response to Pete Townsend's claim that the Who had the heaviest song out with 1967s I Can See For Miles, which, back then, was actually a "heavy" song.
Just think about hearing Helter Skelter in 1967 !
*1968
The Beatles did it all and just moved on to something else.
Love the cover by Siouxie and the Banshees, if any Beatles song was meant to be covered by a punk band this is it.
Charlie Manson (killer) loved this song.
Its about a rollercoaster
Another must listen is, “Everybody’s Got Something to Hide Except for Me and My Monkey” a hard hitting Lennon composition? Thanks
"Helter Skelter" was more than just a song - the rest can be found on Wikipedia !!
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