I will go ahead and say The Beatles were THE Best Band that ever existed. No one has come close to the depth and breadth of their work in 50 years. Granted, I am a huge Beatle fan, I even spent a week in Liverpool many years ago.
The last official sentence of the Beatles is sung here: 'And in the end the love you take is equal to the love you make.' This is a gospel in my ears and a revelation.
“Carry That Weight” was interpreted that the lyrics was an acknowledgement by the group that nothing they would do as individual artists would equal what they had achieved together and that they would always carry the weight of their Beatle past.......genius they are the GOATS 🐐
First time I heard that CD I had tears running down my face the year was 2004 I was 11 years old , I was also even more sad to know both Beatles member are had passed over no longer with us But their memories Will lives on for long time
18:18 yes that's Ringo Starr on the drums, his drumming is amazing but on this album I was particularly impressed. The perfect drummer for the Beatles indeed
The great Paul McCartney medley at the end of Abbey Road is a true Magnum Opus. A glorious string of unfinished songs from Golden Slumbers to The End. His great farewell as a Beatle, in many ways: "And in the end, the love you take is equal to the love you make"
This album was their last together. The "You Never Give me Your Money" part you asked about was that during the album before this they had fought over who would be their manager, and that was basically over money. So the sadness in the song is over where they ended up when they had been such good friends. " You only give me your funny paper" equals contracts, court documents that only lawyers understand. The song then goes back like a movie to Paul's memories of when he joined the group " Out of college money spent see no future pay no rent" it then transforms back to the present as he fantasizes of when he leaves the group" One sweet dream pick up the bags...soon we'll be away from here step on the gas and wipe that tear away." Toward the end of the album there is another song where Paul talks about "Carrying that weight" of being the one to walk away first and break up the Beatles...that song then brings in a Coda (sort of) that returns you to the tune of " You Never Give Me Your Money" to remind you of where it started, and what he is talking about. Oh...and yes; the Beatles are the greatest musical group ever. Listen to all their work from beginning to end. There will be no doubt that they are in your minds.
Actually they all quit the band at one point of the other due to internal squabbling but after a few days would get back.Paul was the last one to quit mostly due to the other three wanting Allen Klein to manage them turned out he was right as later all three of the others cut ties with Klein.
PEERLESS HARMONIES UNFORGETTABLE MELODIES EXPERT MUSICIANSHIP.THE BENCHMARK FOR EVERY GROUP THAT HAS COME AFTER THEM.LEGENDARY GROUNDBREAKING GENIUSES,THATS THE MAGICAL FAB FOUR.
There are plenty of hints on Abbey Road that the band was splitting apart. The medley is the "melancholy of all things finished." George Martin's arrangements are incredible, also.
In the Beatles' heyday a fan climbed into Paul McCartney's bathroom window while he wasn't home. I guess she stole some things and he let her have them all except for something she took of sentimental value. That is the story I heard about the song: "She came in through the bathroom window."
Of all the farewells to the 1960s that were recorded around that time, this is surely the most beautiful. All the lads are wonderful here, but it is surely McCartney's final masterpiece before they broke up. Not liking this music is like not liking the sky.
Would love it if you played and reviewed the entire 13 Beatles albums starting with their first. We would love it...you guys are great!!!!! You could do 1 Album every 2 or 3 weeks
Golden Slumbers That’s Paul, apparently from a poem he found in a book, some eighteenth-century book where he just changed the words here and there. John Lennon The song’s lyrics were taken from a ballad by the Elizabethan poet and dramatist Thomas Dekker (1570-1632). Paul McCartney saw the sheet music on the piano at his father’s home in Heswall on the Wirral. I was playing the piano in Liverpool in my dad’s house, and my stepsister Ruth’s piano book was up on the stand. I was flicking through it and I came to ‘Golden Slumbers’. I can’t read music and I couldn’t remember the old tune, so I just started playing my own tune to it. I liked the words so I kept them, and it fitted with another bit of song I had.
Instead of listening to this piece of crap "Medley," why not listen to the "Original" Abbey Road Album itself? I mean if you wanted to appreciate a "Picasso," wouldn't you want to be looking at an "Original" as opposed to a "Collage" put together from Original Pieces?!" Same thing here... this is not a good thing.
The "Bathroom" girl is Diane Ashley. To the left behind the zebra stripe on the cover is the (Abbey Road) studio of the Beatles, which was often besieged by fans, when the Beatles were working there. Paul McCartney has a house there about 5 minutes away, Diane and some other fans went to McCartney's bathroom window, which was open and Diane climbed in ... and opened the front door for her friends ... This is not quite the original version. "Her majestey" is the end of the medley. Somebody mixed it up, like the Beatles originally planned, but then they put it together into a more logical version. The difference isn't that bad, though. The essence of the medley is also preserved in this "Restored Version". "Sun King" is in spanish and is just meaningless. They just put a few chunks of language, they knew in spanish. "You never give me your money" has in its broadest sense to do with the business problems, that arose, when their manager Brian Epstein died in 1967. These problems were one of the decisive factors, that led to the much-lamented separation of the Beatles in 1970. It's a long, long story in the Beatles history, much described, much discussed.
This is, and isn't, the Abbey Road medley. Released on the 50th Anniversary edition of the album in 2019, this is The Beatles first rough edit of its various parts to see how well they fitted together as a whole, done on 30 July 1969. First thing they did was cut out "Her Majesty" because they felt it spoilt the flow (it was attached to the end of the tape after a period of silence, becoming one of the first hidden tracks on an album). Then there was another month of vocal and instrumental overdubs on the tracks, and working on making the transitions smoother. To hear the finished piece you need to go this playlist and play from "You Never Me Your Money" on: ruclips.net/p/OLAK5uy_lj7SrLMlCLYsWHRdwAe4Qej8bRUQfppf0
In my mind the medley is a character driven story about a men fooling around with a bevy of very different different women he never intends to marry and one of them becoming pregnant. "You Never Give Me your Money" describes his relationship with one. "Sun King" describes a fling with a girl in a another country in which he was treated special as a foreigner and spoke sweet nothings to her in her language. "Mean Mr. Mustard" is a girl caring for her crazy father, "Polythene Pam" a shop saleswoman, and "She Came in Through the Bathroom Window" a strung out stripper. He struggles with the unwelcome reality of becoming a father. The soft "Golden Slumbers" lullaby is punctuated by the loud angry choruses describing his flipflopping attitudes. "Carry That Weight" depict his angst at becoming financially responsible for the child until frown. "The End" has Paul, George, and Joan trading guitar solo segments round and round depicting emotions from outright anger to soring optimism, finally resolving into the peaceful realization, probably at the time of the child's birth, of that beautiful final lyric: "And in the end, the love you take, is equal to the love you make." To me the Abbey Road Medley is the Beatles Magnum Opus.
I heard it said on a radio program that "You Never Give Me Your Money" was literally about the band's financial situation, and how they weren't being paid for their work. It was a song complaining to their financiers.
A lot of people make a big deal when John Lennon referred to this 'medley' as junk. Essentially, that's exactly what it was. It was a collection of unfinished songs that they laying around. Their band relationship was pretty much no longer cohesive. They weren't really getting along well, John wanted out of the band and George had mentioned several times that he'd rather be doing other things than being stuck in a studio (he'd already left once during the recording of the 'White Album'. But after the debacle that was the 'Get Back' sessions, they decided to try for one more really good album. Apparently they didn't have enough completed songs so they took the junk and knitted it together. Unfortunately, this is not the original version, but it will suffice. The first track, 'You Never Give Me Your Money', is actually all of their legal woes put into pleasant music. After the death of their original manager they decided to go into business for themselves and created Apple, Corp. It didn't go well. The Beatles were not businessmen and were naive. Their different business philosophies clashed, when they bothered to apply them, otherwise they were too lazy to mind the store. Lots of lawsuits, broken dreams, and eventually the end of the group. The rest of the 'medley' is pretty much the junk that John referred to. Others here have noted the origin of 'She Came In Through The Bathroom Window'. 'Golden Slumbers' originated when Paul saw a piece of sheet music on a piano. Since he couldn't read or write music, he couldn't play the sheet music. He loved the lyrics and kept them which is what you end up with here. Then it dives back into incidental junk, a reprise of 'You Never Give Me Your Money', the one and only drum solo from Ringo (who had to be pressured into doing it), then an instrumental where Paul, George and John (respectfully) each take turns playing lead guitar....and lastly 'the love you make....' etc. The last thing the band as a group sang to their fans. They came in on top and went out the same. A fitting end to the best ever.
LOOK AT THE BODYYYYY OF WORK YOU GUYS, IT WAS INSANE, INSANELYYYY GOOD!!! :) ( 65-70 ) THAT WAS IT :( TIMELESSSSSS, STAY WELL. AND A BIG R.I.P TO JOHN AND GEORGE :(
The managers would only give the Beatles enough to live. So, they complained, "You Never give me your money". But they never asked for specific number. Instead, the managers gave them written promises (funny paper). Then, suddenly, they were rich, riding limousines and off on vacation.
In 2020,Giles Martin remixed this and lost the conjoining of you never give me your money and Sun King a blend of 3 Beatles a tecnique they used on Yes It Is.
This was fun. Watching people like you discovering the genius of The Beatles. They were absolutely the greatest of all time as they invented all kinds of new music that still resonates and still affects most music today. Much of the vocals were Paul in this medley and gives you a taste of why he is known as the man of a thousand voices. Your reaction and their music, of course, really put a smile on my face this Sunday morning.
Thank you! Wonderful reaction! You never give me your money was about the dismal business responsibilities of the Beatles. They had a lot of people to pay including taxes etc. so that aspect was no fun, -Terry, Canoga Park
The idea of reacting to a song doesn't mean reacting to it during the song. It means listening, then, after it's over you give your reaction. The fact is, you can't talk and listen at the same time.
I actually prefer when people react over the song rather than pause 20 times. As long as they aren't talking constantly. If I want to hear a song uninterrupted I don't put on a reaction video
Agreed. My favourite reaction videos are the ones where the person reacting doesn't do anything until they've heard the song. Also, m favourite reaction videos are ones where the person reacting is reacting honestly and not because they think they have to react to make the video more watchable. It's more watchable when they just listen to the song and give and honest response at the end. It would also be nice if they weren't usually reactions to very predictable bands like Pink Floyd, The Beatles and Led Zeppelin. Where are the reactions to LA Woman or MC5? :)
It’s her channel and she can do it the way she wants to. I prefer less talking over the music myself. Tell me at the end what your thoughts are. Let’s enjoy the music together first.
In this medley they were talking about the disolution of the group. Paul was anoyed saying "You never give me your money" because he wanted to control the money of the group with her wife. Linda Eastman family business, and the other members did not want. They sing "You´re gonna carry that weight a long time" to Paul, as he was going to leave the group. And the last song is "The end" in which each of them plays a "solo" of different guitars and Ringo of Drums. It was the announce that they were going to begin their 4 "solo" career. Genious till the end
@@andrewbottomley2516 The fact is that you are an ignorant, do not comment if you do not Know what are you talking about. You can spend your time learning instead of lying
They went with Alan Klein at John's request because he was managing the Stones. The Stones didn't know he was ripping them off. Paul wanted Linda's father, George Eastman, to manage the band. Klein was but one of many managers who stole from performers and this goes back many years. If you could ask Liza Minnelli she'd tell you how two of them swindled her mother, Judy Garland, of all her earnings. These crooks had one thing in common. I'll leave it at that.
Sadly, it was,John Lennon's voice you were hearing on most of those songs. His voice is in the top 20 voice of al time. If you would like to here more of his best songs, listen to IMAGINE, considered the best song wishing for world peace ever written. Then listen to A DAY IN THE LIFE...This one will send you, just wait and see. Then, if you want, RUclips has an interview with George Martin, The Beatles producer who says he can remember the day John recorded it just like it was yesterday then begins to cry because John was murdered by a mentally ill fan who first asked John to sign his album! So, so sad.
Geoff Emerick removed Her Majesty from the medley and Paul told him to throw it away,but he was given the notice to throw NOTHING Out! so what to do? He put it at it's end instead and it worked but it wasn't in the track list on the cover.
There is one thing that if I don't know something it's okay but I just remember the original album the song Her Majesty was put on the very end and I always thought that was the perfect place for it this was the 50th Anniversary Edition so there was that change up there when you know Paul McCartney song You Never Give Me Your Money you give me your funny papers what it means is in the newspaper they had the comics and those were the funny papers here's a little odd side note Eric Clapton plays on My Guitar Gently Weeps he was in a band called cream in the 60s there was the drummer whose name is Ginger Baker now he was quite the character somebody asked him do you think that Ringo Starr is not a very good drummer and he said don't say anything bad about Ringo that guy is amazing no Ginger Baker played with someone in Africa is named is Fela kuti maybe you have heard of him all right you two it's such a joy to watch you to react to this legendary music I will be there for your next video for sure
I don't know who uploaded the medley you listened to but it is incorrect. The song Her Magesty is the very last song on the album and for some inexplicable reason it appears here in the middle of the medely and breaks the flow.
I know, right ? I've had the sequence of these songs memorized since the 1960's, so it's been throwing me off lately to hear "Her Majesty" shoved in the middle, which is not where it was meant to be.
@@DavidGigg This a bonus on the 50th anniversary edition of Abbey Road, showing the original sequence. Paul told them to cut Her Majesty and discard. The engineer couldn't just throw it away so he stuck it on the tail end. Paul liked the accident and kept it as a coda.
John Lennon made up those quasi-Hispanic lyrics. Just FYI. As an old Beatlemaniac that's heard Abbey Road a zillion times, I'll never like Her Majesty being inserted (or 're-inserted') between Mean Mr.Mustard and Polythene Pam, well, maybe not! haha
@@algospelcouple9788 Here is how we heard it at the time in 1969, you can start with Here Comes The Sun, which was the beginning of side 2 (the side with the medley), Her Majesty is the last bit. ruclips.net/video/oolpPmuK2I8/видео.html
@@algospelcouple9788 I do hope you'll do reactions to the rest of the album, Here Comes the Sun and Because, which precede the 'medley', and all the songs on the 'other side' (on the vinyl record) ! You won't be sorry!
Paul, George and John actually all three went into the recording booth - Yoko followed John as if she was ALSO going into the recording booth where John said - not this time. Then all three Beatles guitarists traded guitar licks for the finale of the Abbey Road medley. In the order of Paul then George then John - they traded guitar solos. They were all very proud of their performances of their 'dueling guitar' ending - especially John!
Congrats on your number of subscribers, it shouldn't be long before you hit the 2K level. Could I make a few suggestions though? The webcam looks very foggy, it does look like your house is filled with smoke LOL Maybe try and upgrade as soon as you can, or it could be the lens just needs a wipe? It would be better if you can set the camera up so you're both looking at the lens, rather than looking to your right at what you can see on your own screen. Once you know you're framed up okay, it's much more engaging to look directly at your viewers. Maybe set the screen up in front of you both with the camera directly behind and above it. The image effects that you sometimes add aren't necessary, we want to see your facial reactions too which the effects mask, it's as important as hearing your comments. Sorry, I don't know your names, but lady I love your wonderful enthusiasm and I hear you clear, but feller, I miss your occasional comment as you are only speaking very softly at your wife and not at us, and most of what you say is being lost. My father always used to say when people spoke in public, if they can't hear you at the back, you're wasting your time. You don't really need to project much with a microphone, but you do need to speak towards it and maybe not in quite such a mono tone. I realise you may be a quiet person and it's not a natural thing to do, I am quiet myself by nature, but this venture requires a bit more upbeat presentation, even if you don't feel that way inside. I really hope you don't mind, and will take these suggestions in the good spirit intended, it would really improve the experience for everyone I'm sure. Peace, and I look forward to more reactions.
THE BEATLES WERE ONE OF THE WORLD'S BEST BANDS THAT EVER EXISTED!!! CAN'T GET ENOUGH OF THEIR WORK
I will go ahead and say The Beatles were THE Best Band that ever existed. No one has come close to the depth and breadth of their work in 50 years. Granted, I am a huge Beatle fan, I even spent a week in Liverpool many years ago.
@@MSM_shorts311 contraversial
Sun King is Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata played in reverse.
@@kenchristie9214 that was ‘Because’
One of the best? lol
The last official sentence of the Beatles is sung here: 'And in the end the love you take is equal to the love you make.' This is a gospel in my ears and a revelation.
That is my all time favorite Beatles lyric.
WOOOW!!! THIS SONG IS TRULY AMAZING - THE LAST SONG THE BEATLES SUNG
Typical Beatles message, so important.
SO VERY IMPORTANT INDEED!!!
ABSOLUTELY MASTER PIECES - EVERYONE OF THE BEATLES SONGS. WE GREATLY ENJOYED THIS MEDLEY
This demonstrates the full essence of The Beatles' versatility and greatness.
THEIR FULL ESSENCE INDEED!
“Carry That Weight” was interpreted that the lyrics was an acknowledgement by the group that nothing they would do as individual artists would equal what they had achieved together and that they would always carry the weight of their Beatle past.......genius they are the GOATS 🐐
🥰🥰
Beautifully put!🎉❤
Listen close to the end, John, George AND Paul were all three playing lead guitar. This is extremely rare.
THEY WERE SIMPLY THE BEST!!! NEVER HEARD ANYTHING LIKE THIS
All three have distinctive styles, it is easy to tell each player.
Ringo forgot his guitar that day.
TRULY EXTREMELY RARE
First time I heard that CD I had tears running down my face the year was 2004 I was 11 years old , I was also even more sad to know both Beatles member are had passed over no longer with us But their memories Will lives on for long time
The Beatles had four members; Paul & Ringo are still with us. 😉
18:18 yes that's Ringo Starr on the drums, his drumming is amazing but on this album I was particularly impressed. The perfect drummer for the Beatles indeed
heard it a zillion times....still love it
You two are lucky to have each other ❤
The great Paul McCartney medley at the end of Abbey Road is a true Magnum Opus. A glorious string of unfinished songs from Golden Slumbers to The End. His great farewell as a Beatle, in many ways: "And in the end, the love you take is equal to the love you make"
This album was their last together. The "You Never Give me Your Money" part you asked about was that during the album before this they had fought over who would be their manager, and that was basically over money. So the sadness in the song is over where they ended up when they had been such good friends. " You only give me your funny paper" equals contracts, court documents that only lawyers understand. The song then goes back like a movie to Paul's memories of when he joined the group " Out of college money spent see no future pay no rent" it then transforms back to the present as he fantasizes of when he leaves the group" One sweet dream pick up the bags...soon we'll be away from here step on the gas and wipe that tear away." Toward the end of the album there is another song where Paul talks about "Carrying that weight" of being the one to walk away first and break up the Beatles...that song then brings in a Coda (sort of) that returns you to the tune of " You Never Give Me Your Money" to remind you of where it started, and what he is talking about.
Oh...and yes; the Beatles are the greatest musical group ever. Listen to all their work from beginning to end. There will be no doubt that they are in your minds.
Actually they all quit the band at one point of the other due to internal squabbling but after a few days would get back.Paul was the last one to quit mostly due to the other three wanting Allen Klein to manage them turned out he was right as later all three of the others cut ties with Klein.
I first purchase this album in 1969, still gives me chills!!
WE CAN ONLY IMAGINE. WE ALSO HAD CHILLS WHILST REACTING
Makes millions of us that did too :)
WOOOW!! THE BEATLES WERE TRULY MASTER LYRICISTS
Check out the White Album for great lyrics.
THE BEATLES WERE TRULY AHEAD OF THEIR TIME.
PEERLESS HARMONIES UNFORGETTABLE MELODIES EXPERT MUSICIANSHIP.THE BENCHMARK FOR EVERY GROUP THAT HAS COME AFTER THEM.LEGENDARY GROUNDBREAKING GENIUSES,THATS THE MAGICAL FAB FOUR.
It's always so sweet to watch someone reaction to the Beatles, great reaction 😄
Thank you!! 😁WE DO APPRECIATE YOU JAMES !! THE BEATLES WERE THE BEST!!!
Yaaay! You are 1 from 2 youtubers who reacted to abbey road medley. I’m so glad you did it. Thank you all who recommended
There are plenty of hints on Abbey Road that the band was splitting apart. The medley is the "melancholy of all things finished." George Martin's arrangements are incredible, also.
Also the only Beatles album that was made on 16-tracks. Before that it was 8-track and even 4-track.
Yes, George Martin certainly helped the Beatles achieve the heights that they did. 5th Beatle 100%.
ALWAYS LOVE THE BEATLES.
Beautiful collection of songs . Binge watching
Glad you like them!
In the Beatles' heyday a fan climbed into Paul McCartney's bathroom window while he wasn't home. I guess she stole some things and he let her have them all except for something she took of sentimental value. That is the story I heard about the song: "She came in through the bathroom window."
WOOOW!!! THAT WAS A DIE HARD FAN
WOOOOW!!! That's interesting to hear, the fan was truly daring and wanted to keep a souvenir . Appreciate you for the update
I LOVE THE BEATLES
Yes, they were masters of their craft..🙏🏻
TRUE MASTERS OF THEIR CRAFT INDEED. WE APPRECIATE YOU.
This me under my old account that got hacked. Still coming back to watch your wonderful reactions❤❤❤@@algospelcouple9788
HERE WATCHING AND ENJOYING EVERYTHING
L❤❤❤ve the Beatles
beautiful
Of all the farewells to the 1960s that were recorded around that time, this is surely the most beautiful. All the lads are wonderful here, but it is surely McCartney's final masterpiece before they broke up. Not liking this music is like not liking the sky.
Thier mixes created thier own genre .... Music was very much changed by them and after them ,, I am old enough to know,,
Would love it if you played and reviewed the entire 13 Beatles albums starting with their first. We would love it...you guys are great!!!!! You could do 1 Album every 2 or 3 weeks
Thank you indeed and yes !! IT WILL BE A GREAT HONOUR to review the entire 13 BEATLES ALBUM
Hell no this is enough
Great reaction to the world’s BEST BAND ever
INDEED !!! THE BEST
Golden Slumbers
That’s Paul, apparently from a poem he found in a book, some eighteenth-century book where he just changed the words here and there.
John Lennon
The song’s lyrics were taken from a ballad by the Elizabethan poet and dramatist Thomas Dekker (1570-1632). Paul McCartney saw the sheet music on the piano at his father’s home in Heswall on the Wirral.
I was playing the piano in Liverpool in my dad’s house, and my stepsister Ruth’s piano book was up on the stand. I was flicking through it and I came to ‘Golden Slumbers’. I can’t read music and I couldn’t remember the old tune, so I just started playing my own tune to it. I liked the words so I kept them, and it fitted with another bit of song I had.
HE WAS A MASTER LYRICIST - PAUL!!!
Amazing, love this medley!!!
Glad you like it! THANKS FOR VISITING
This medley is insane! Love it.
Appreciate it! SOOO MUCH Green Jeans. THANKS FOR VISITING
Instead of listening to this piece of crap "Medley," why not listen to the "Original" Abbey Road Album itself? I mean if you wanted to appreciate a "Picasso," wouldn't you want to be looking at an "Original" as opposed to a "Collage" put together from Original Pieces?!" Same thing here... this is not a good thing.
You guys are so uplifting. Thank you. 🙁😀
THANK YOU TOO. THE BEATLES SONGS ARE VERY UPLIFTING TOO AND THEY REACTED VERY BEAUTIFULLY TOO.
So glad! you enjoyed our reaction. THE BEATLES WERE THE BEST!!
You're right on par, mate 💜 LOVE
Here comes the *Sun King*
The "Bathroom" girl is Diane Ashley. To the left behind the zebra stripe on the cover is the (Abbey Road) studio of the Beatles, which was often besieged by fans, when the Beatles were working there. Paul McCartney has a house there about 5 minutes away, Diane and some other fans went to McCartney's bathroom window, which was open and Diane climbed in ... and opened the front door for her friends ... This is not quite the original version. "Her majestey" is the end of the medley. Somebody mixed it up, like the Beatles originally planned, but then they put it together into a more logical version. The difference isn't that bad, though. The essence of the medley is also preserved in this "Restored Version". "Sun King" is in spanish and is just meaningless. They just put a few chunks of language, they knew in spanish. "You never give me your money" has in its broadest sense to do with the business problems, that arose, when their manager Brian Epstein died in 1967. These problems were one of the decisive factors, that led to the much-lamented separation of the Beatles in 1970. It's a long, long story in the Beatles history, much described, much discussed.
OH WOOOW!!! SO SOMEONE DID JUMP THROUGH THE BATHROOM WINDOW
This is, and isn't, the Abbey Road medley. Released on the 50th Anniversary edition of the album in 2019, this is The Beatles first rough edit of its various parts to see how well they fitted together as a whole, done on 30 July 1969. First thing they did was cut out "Her Majesty" because they felt it spoilt the flow (it was attached to the end of the tape after a period of silence, becoming one of the first hidden tracks on an album). Then there was another month of vocal and instrumental overdubs on the tracks, and working on making the transitions smoother. To hear the finished piece you need to go this playlist and play from "You Never Me Your Money" on:
ruclips.net/p/OLAK5uy_lj7SrLMlCLYsWHRdwAe4Qej8bRUQfppf0
Quite correct Mark you certainly know your Beatles history, mate
YOUR FEEDBACK, IS MUCH APPRECIATED . IN OUR OPINION, THE BEATLES AND THEIR SONGS REIGNS FOREVER!!
OUR ATTENTION HAVE BEEN DRAWN, TO THIS EDITED VERSION. THANKS FOR THE FEEDBACK
Gorgeous, isn't it? Thank you for the reaction.
It really WAS GORGEOUS!!!
So cool ... FIRST folks that did what you're supposed to do upon hearing something fantastic that you enjoyed ... THEY CLAPPED!!!
Enjoyed this reaction very much.
Homey ain't got much say, but you can see he's slowly having his mind blown..🤣
YOU ARE 100% RIGHT. BLOWN AWAY!!!
I see him getting it, he can’t help it hahaha he’s low key trying to get his lady to pipe down hAhaha that was fun kids
Fantastic! Love that medley.
Your Commentary Voice is way louder than the song Level. But I Love your reactions😊👍
THANKS FOR THE FEEDBACK. WILL LOOK MORE INTO THE LEVELS. WE APPRECIATE YOU.
They had to talk Ringo into doing that drum solo. He was very shy.
RINGO DID A GREAT DRUM SOLO WOOOW!!!
We loved the Beatles and the Beatles loved us!
Here Comes the Sun King. Here Comes the Sun is a song elsewhere on the same album.
Top selling musicians of all time.
Greatest ever !!!
THE BEST OF THE BEST EVERRRR- THE BEATLES
Please continue doing beatles
DEFINITELY! DEFINITELY UP FOR MORE BEATLES. - THEY WERE SIMPLY THE BEST!!!
In my mind the medley is a character driven story about a men fooling around with a bevy of very different different women he never intends to marry and one of them becoming pregnant.
"You Never Give Me your Money" describes his relationship with one. "Sun King" describes a fling with a girl in a another country in which he was treated special as a foreigner and spoke sweet nothings to her in her language. "Mean Mr. Mustard" is a girl caring for her crazy father, "Polythene Pam" a shop saleswoman, and "She Came in Through the Bathroom Window" a strung out stripper.
He struggles with the unwelcome reality of becoming a father. The soft "Golden Slumbers" lullaby is punctuated by the loud angry choruses describing his flipflopping attitudes. "Carry That Weight" depict his angst at becoming financially responsible for the child until frown. "The End" has Paul, George, and Joan trading guitar solo segments round and round depicting emotions from outright anger to soring optimism, finally resolving into the peaceful realization, probably at the time of the child's birth, of that beautiful final lyric: "And in the end, the love you take, is equal to the love you make."
To me the Abbey Road Medley is the Beatles Magnum Opus.
Good reactions! Love it!
Thank you!! 😁. THE BEATLES WERE THE BEST
I heard it said on a radio program that "You Never Give Me Your Money" was literally about the band's financial situation, and how they weren't being paid for their work. It was a song complaining to their financiers.
A lot of people make a big deal when John Lennon referred to this 'medley' as junk. Essentially, that's exactly what it was. It was a collection of unfinished songs that they laying around. Their band relationship was pretty much no longer cohesive. They weren't really getting along well, John wanted out of the band and George had mentioned several times that he'd rather be doing other things than being stuck in a studio (he'd already left once during the recording of the 'White Album'. But after the debacle that was the 'Get Back' sessions, they decided to try for one more really good album. Apparently they didn't have enough completed songs so they took the junk and knitted it together. Unfortunately, this is not the original version, but it will suffice.
The first track, 'You Never Give Me Your Money', is actually all of their legal woes put into pleasant music. After the death of their original manager they decided to go into business for themselves and created Apple, Corp. It didn't go well. The Beatles were not businessmen and were naive. Their different business philosophies clashed, when they bothered to apply them, otherwise they were too lazy to mind the store. Lots of lawsuits, broken dreams, and eventually the end of the group.
The rest of the 'medley' is pretty much the junk that John referred to. Others here have noted the origin of 'She Came In Through The Bathroom Window'.
'Golden Slumbers' originated when Paul saw a piece of sheet music on a piano. Since he couldn't read or write music, he couldn't play the sheet music. He loved the lyrics and kept them which is what you end up with here. Then it dives back into incidental junk, a reprise of 'You Never Give Me Your Money', the one and only drum solo from Ringo (who had to be pressured into doing it), then an instrumental where Paul, George and John (respectfully) each take turns playing lead guitar....and lastly 'the love you make....' etc. The last thing the band as a group sang to their fans.
They came in on top and went out the same. A fitting end to the best ever.
THEY WERE HE BEST EVER
I always thought that Paul played that drum solo.
Thank you for that piece.
Thanks for listening. WE ARE WOOWED BY THE BEATLES - THEY WERE TRULY THE BEST!!!
Beatles are a journey...ENJOY IT 😉
You got that right! WE ARE GOING TO ENJOY EACH ONE OF THEIR SONGS
I THE BEATLES.
my 2 fav songs in abbey road are ``Something`` and here comes the sun
YES INDEED, OUR FAVS, TOO
The two George Harrison contributions to the Abbey Road!
Definitely check out “oh darling”, “strawberry fields forever ” and “here there and everywhere ”
THANK YOU SOOO MUCH. YES STRAWBERRY FIELDS NEXT!!
Beatles 4ever!
YES BEATES FOREVVER
LOOK AT THE BODYYYYY OF WORK YOU GUYS, IT WAS INSANE, INSANELYYYY GOOD!!! :) ( 65-70 ) THAT WAS IT :( TIMELESSSSSS, STAY WELL. AND A BIG R.I.P TO JOHN AND GEORGE :(
LOVE IT!!!!
WE LOVE IT TOO SOO MUCH!
The managers would only give the Beatles enough to live. So, they complained, "You Never give me your money". But they never asked for specific number. Instead, the managers gave them written promises (funny paper). Then, suddenly, they were rich, riding limousines and off on vacation.
Sun-king their other great song is Here Comes the Sun
The original album version is, in my opinion, the better mix. Iconic medley.
Hands up those who've had their photo taken whilst on this zebra crossing. \0/
Ha ha ha. YES HNDS UP!! Done it too
They were about to break up and there were tensions "in the middle of negociations I break down"...they were arging about managers
In 2020,Giles Martin remixed this and lost the conjoining of you never give me your money and Sun King a blend of 3 Beatles a tecnique they used on Yes It Is.
I prefer the original.
This was fun. Watching people like you discovering the genius of The Beatles. They were absolutely the greatest of all time as they invented all kinds of new music that still resonates and still affects most music today. Much of the vocals were Paul in this medley and gives you a taste of why he is known as the man of a thousand voices. Your reaction and their music, of course, really put a smile on my face this Sunday morning.
Carry That Weight was all 4 members singing.
I love your reactions!
THANK YOU SOO MUCH. WE DO APPRECIATE YOU
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One third of the medley is missing !
Thank you! Wonderful reaction! You never give me your money was about the dismal business responsibilities of the Beatles. They had a lot of people to pay including taxes etc. so that aspect was no fun, -Terry, Canoga Park
Thanks T.R for the update on the song - you never give me your money. THE BEATLES WROTE TIMELESS CLASSICS
The guy on the right is saying is it over yet....
Lol
In 2001 Giles Martin accidently reversed it for LOVE and it became Gnik Nus as a result!
The idea of reacting to a song doesn't mean reacting to it during the song. It means listening, then, after it's over you give your reaction. The fact is, you can't talk and listen at the same time.
I actually prefer when people react over the song rather than pause 20 times. As long as they aren't talking constantly. If I want to hear a song uninterrupted I don't put on a reaction video
There’s no rules. Do what you feel folks. I enjoyed your real time comments
Agreed. My favourite reaction videos are the ones where the person reacting doesn't do anything until they've heard the song. Also, m favourite reaction videos are ones where the person reacting is reacting honestly and not because they think they have to react to make the video more watchable. It's more watchable when they just listen to the song and give and honest response at the end. It would also be nice if they weren't usually reactions to very predictable bands like Pink Floyd, The Beatles and Led Zeppelin. Where are the reactions to LA Woman or MC5? :)
It’s her channel and she can do it the way she wants to. I prefer less talking over the music myself. Tell me at the end what your thoughts are. Let’s enjoy the music together first.
APPRECIATE YOUR FEEDBACK. WILL DO BETTER NEXT TIME. THANK YOU
The Medley was titled The Long One later.
In this medley they were talking about the disolution of the group. Paul was anoyed saying "You never give me your money" because he wanted to control the money of the group with her wife. Linda Eastman family business, and the other members did not want. They sing "You´re gonna carry that weight a long time" to Paul, as he was going to leave the group. And the last song is "The end" in which each of them plays a "solo" of different guitars and Ringo of Drums. It was the announce that they were going to begin their 4 "solo" career. Genious till the end
None of that is true
@@andrewbottomley2516 The fact is that you are an ignorant, do not comment if you do not Know what are you talking about. You can spend your time learning instead of lying
They went with Alan Klein at John's request because he was managing the Stones. The Stones didn't know he was ripping them off. Paul wanted Linda's father, George Eastman, to manage the band. Klein was but one of many managers who stole from performers and this goes back many years. If you could ask Liza Minnelli she'd tell you how two of them swindled her mother, Judy Garland, of all her earnings. These crooks had one thing in common. I'll leave it at that.
When my wife and I saw perform this live, at the end we were both crying.
Always thought it was sad that John Lennon said he hated this.
Beautiful songs how could someone hate it
Sadly, it was,John Lennon's voice you were hearing on most of those songs. His voice is in the top 20 voice of al time. If you would like to here more of his best songs, listen to IMAGINE, considered the best song wishing for world peace ever written. Then listen to A DAY IN THE LIFE...This one will send you, just wait and see. Then, if you want, RUclips has an interview with George Martin, The Beatles producer who says he can remember the day John recorded it just like it was yesterday then begins to cry because John was murdered by a mentally ill fan who first asked John to sign his album! So, so sad.
Bravo to you guys! No one else on RUclips has ever reacted to side 2 of Abbey Road!
WILL LOOK FOR THE SIDE 2 OF THE ABBEY ROAD. THANKS FOR LETTING US KNOW .
Actually He hated Maxwell's Silver Hammer calling it a fruity tune.
Geoff Emerick removed Her Majesty from the medley and Paul told him to throw it away,but he was given the notice to throw NOTHING Out! so what to do? He put it at it's end instead and it worked but it wasn't in the track list on the cover.
It was not Geoff Emerirck that did this but another engineer named John Kurlander that did this.
Also react to “here comes the sun” it is different song but by beatles 2nd song in medley was sun king
There is one thing that if I don't know something it's okay but I just remember the original album the song Her Majesty was put on the very end and I always thought that was the perfect place for it this was the 50th Anniversary Edition so there was that change up there when you know Paul McCartney song You Never Give Me Your Money you give me your funny papers what it means is in the newspaper they had the comics and those were the funny papers here's a little odd side note Eric Clapton plays on My Guitar Gently Weeps he was in a band called cream in the 60s there was the drummer whose name is Ginger Baker now he was quite the character somebody asked him do you think that Ringo Starr is not a very good drummer and he said don't say anything bad about Ringo that guy is amazing no Ginger Baker played with someone in Africa is named is Fela kuti maybe you have heard of him all right you two it's such a joy to watch you to react to this legendary music I will be there for your next video for sure
Golden Slumbers was a lullaby' to Julian.
Her majesty was placed in the wrong spot somehow
It's "Here Comes The Sun King."
Joe Cocker covered She Came In Through The Bathroom Window.
Try the rolling stones till the next time we say goodbye the official video version
THANK YOU & DEFINITELY WILL THEM SOON.
I don't know who uploaded the medley you listened to but it is incorrect. The song Her Magesty is the very last song on the album and for some inexplicable reason it appears here in the middle of the medely and breaks the flow.
That was John, Paul, and George trading off guitar solo licks..😶
THE BEATLES WERE SIMPLY THE BEST1!!
Her Majesty is the last track on the album. Don’t know why this person stuck it in the middle.
This was the original order, it was changed before the album was released
I know, right ? I've had the sequence of these songs memorized since the 1960's, so it's been throwing me off lately to hear "Her Majesty" shoved in the middle, which is not where it was meant to be.
@@DavidGigg Yes, and perhaps changed for good reason ?
@@DavidGigg This a bonus on the 50th anniversary edition of Abbey Road, showing the original sequence. Paul told them to cut Her Majesty and discard. The engineer couldn't just throw it away so he stuck it on the tail end. Paul liked the accident and kept it as a coda.
Unfortunately , this was the version we came across on RUclips and we LOVED IT SOO MUCH. THE BEATLES WERE THE BEST!!!
John Lennon made up those quasi-Hispanic lyrics. Just FYI.
As an old Beatlemaniac that's heard Abbey Road a zillion times, I'll never like Her Majesty being inserted (or 're-inserted') between Mean Mr.Mustard and Polythene Pam, well, maybe not! haha
THAT WAS THE VERSION WE FOUND ON RUclips AND DOWNLOADED, DIDN'T REALISE THERe was another version.
@@algospelcouple9788 Here is how we heard it at the time in 1969, you can start with Here Comes The Sun, which was the beginning of side 2 (the side with the medley), Her Majesty is the last bit.
ruclips.net/video/oolpPmuK2I8/видео.html
@@algospelcouple9788 I do hope you'll do reactions to the rest of the album, Here Comes the Sun and Because, which precede the 'medley', and all the songs on the 'other side' (on the vinyl record) ! You won't be sorry!
Unbelievable.
UNBELIEVABLE!! - THE BEATLES
That was Paul playing that short drum solo. John referred to Paul as the best drummer in the band.
Both not true.
Wow very beautiful song thankyou for sharing
Thank you too sissy
All the solos on The End was George's on different Guitars.
Paul, George and John actually all three went into the recording booth - Yoko followed John as if she was ALSO going into the recording booth where John said - not this time. Then all three Beatles guitarists traded guitar licks for the finale of the Abbey Road medley. In the order of Paul then George then John - they traded guitar solos. They were all very proud of their performances of their 'dueling guitar' ending - especially John!
George, John and Paul took turns playing lead on the End.
Congrats on your number of subscribers, it shouldn't be long before you hit the 2K level. Could I make a few suggestions though? The webcam looks very foggy, it does look like your house is filled with smoke LOL Maybe try and upgrade as soon as you can, or it could be the lens just needs a wipe? It would be better if you can set the camera up so you're both looking at the lens, rather than looking to your right at what you can see on your own screen. Once you know you're framed up okay, it's much more engaging to look directly at your viewers. Maybe set the screen up in front of you both with the camera directly behind and above it. The image effects that you sometimes add aren't necessary, we want to see your facial reactions too which the effects mask, it's as important as hearing your comments. Sorry, I don't know your names, but lady I love your wonderful enthusiasm and I hear you clear, but feller, I miss your occasional comment as you are only speaking very softly at your wife and not at us, and most of what you say is being lost. My father always used to say when people spoke in public, if they can't hear you at the back, you're wasting your time. You don't really need to project much with a microphone, but you do need to speak towards it and maybe not in quite such a mono tone. I realise you may be a quiet person and it's not a natural thing to do, I am quiet myself by nature, but this venture requires a bit more upbeat presentation, even if you don't feel that way inside. I really hope you don't mind, and will take these suggestions in the good spirit intended, it would really improve the experience for everyone I'm sure. Peace, and I look forward to more reactions.
The money funny papers reference is referring to Alan Klein and his management of the Beatles. Paul hated him.
AWWWWW!! THE BAND WERE THE BEST OF ALL TIME. AWWW IS THAT WHAT THE MONEY WAS ABOUT???
Wow your reactions is wooooow
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2:25. Allen Klein was the Beatles manager at the very end. He was a crook who misappropriated Apple funds and never gave Paul McCartney his money.
The “foreign language” they’re singing is gibberish.
Actually it's "here comes the sun king".