FIRST TIME LISTENING TO: It won't be long (Ready steady go) 1964 REACTION
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- THE BEATLES - IT WON'T BE LONG (READY STEADY GO) 1964 REACTION
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The Beatles changed the world with one word...Yeah! Yeah! Yeah!
The Beatles changed the world with their GENIUS
That’s three words.........
@@deargdoom8743 that's one word repeated three times!
It’s awesome that you young folks are digging on the lads. I grew up listening to them.
They changed my world, born in 1952.
The Beatles where and still is the best in music!!!
That was a John Lennon song from With The Beatles Lp, 1963. Lennon always clowned around on stage like with that little shuffle near the end. They never let the fame go to their heads, they always had fun. You might want to check out Oh Darling from the Abbey Road Lp. 2019 remix and turn up the volume. You'll be blown away!
Who ever started with "Please please me" and 8 years later composed "Abbey road" also considering everything in between? That's why I consider them not a band but a miracle. I hope my (bad) English is understandable...
Thanks, Mi Amigo. THey wrote 230 songs..:)
@altar964 Your English and grammar are perfect; better than some who live here in UK! Good comment too.
@@DawnSuttonfabfour Thank you: my english teachers were the Beatles songs...
@@altar964 You are lucky, mi amigo.
My english teachers were the Muppets ...
And in just 8 years. It’s preposterous how much amazing music they put out in a such a sort time frame.
'Ready Steady Go' is the British TV show they are performing on
Always loved this song 😎 thanks ❤️
I loved this song the first time I heard it....in 1964 ! 🧡 I still love it Yeah! Yeah! Yeah!
one of my fave Beatles songs! how come you'd never heard it? it was everywhere back in the day
when I was a kid they were only playing certain music on the radio, especially where I live.
It was my favorite song on the album, too, but it wasn't "everywhere." I don't think it got any air play at all in my city and most pop music fans who didn't have the album it came on had never heard of it.
songs were short because in those days they were written to be played on AM radio
The first to break that limit was Bob Dylan with "Like a Rolling Stone". "The Beatles" did it with "Hey Jude".
I absolutely LOVE deep cut reactions. Nothing against the hits (they're hits for a reason) but when it comes to the Beatles, there are a LOT of amazing deep cuts and this is one of my favorite early ones.
Mine, too. In fact it was my favorite song on that album.
Top selling musicians of all time.
IVE NEVER SEEN THIS - OMG ! One of the best early songs by the Fabs .
Lovely - you are so so lucky to have the thrill of listening to the Beatles for the first time.
I remember that thrill from ( I'm afraid) many many years ago!
Peace from Wales x.
I love watching young folks reacting to the music I grew up with. I really hadn’t noticed how short their songs were until young people pointed that out. Back in the early 1960’s AM radio stations demanded short songs. It wasn’t until FM radio came into its own that longer pieces of music were allowed. Even then, radio station managers were hesitant to play anything over three minutes regardless of how epic the music was. One thing I remember fondly is when a new Beatles song was released the DJ didn’t even have to tell us who it was, we just knew that unmistakable sound even as it was unlike the Beatles songs that came before. They created new sound recording techniques with the steady hand of George Martin as their producer. Sir Martin never got in their way, but instead enhanced the genius of their music. No computers or voice enhancement, just the raw brilliance of their creative spark captured on 4 track reel to reel tape.
"MacArthur Park"--seven minutes long--got plenty of airplay. Seems there were always a few exceptions that made it past the three-minute rule.
My favorite early deep cut of the Beatles is The Night Before.
The song was first released, as the opening track to their second LP in the UK "With The Beatles", on November 22, 1963. The SAME day President Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas, TX.
MYFAVORIT BAND OF ALL TIME ❤
The Beatles success did so much for the creative process :) Peace!
It's cool that you play it through 1st. Great choice!
They appeared 3 times on Ready Steady Go. Black and White and, of course, mimed. Records were short back then!
If you prefer the early Beatles era like this check out clips from A Hard Day's Night or Help movies. Early gems better then this song are .. She loves you, I wanna hold your hand, Help, Paperback Writer. Endless great tunes to enjoy these are only a few
Actually IMO this has a deeper edge to your mentions. But of course your choices are the typical ones. 👍
@@geolinkin6579 What does deeper edge mean?
The short songs were common during that time, 2 maybe 2 and a half minutes was the norm and if were over 3 it usually wouldn't get played on the radio
With a few exceptions such as "Like a Rolling Stone," "El Paso," and all seven minutes of "MacArthur Park!"
readt steady go was the start of the weekend in the 60s
In my teens we were a group af 5 boys that was a bit rebellion. All in the school exept us listened to the Beatles. We only listened to the Rollin Stones. The school had about 800 students from 4th grade to 9th grade. In my 20's I started to listened to them and they only made good songs
I think This Boy is worth a listen, if only because it's been largely ignored by reaction channels. And John belts like crazy.
I love this song. It was covered in a very interesting way in the movie "Across the Universe" here: ruclips.net/video/5gY-bsLtcAQ/видео.html
Some other good ones that a hundred reactors have not already done are "I'll Get You," "No Reply," and "I'm Happy Just to Dance With You."
I love that "girl group" version of the song!
Don't Let Me Down , live from the rooftop.
Tysheen Orane, Try 'Let It Be' by the Beatles.
Ready Steady Go was a TV show, not part of the title of the song.
This song mix is different . What is the audio source for this track?
Most songs at that time were seldom longer than two and a half minutes or so. Gave the live radio disc jockeys at the time time to que up the next record on the other turntable :)
Try "Yes it is"
The producers didn't show John singing close-up much because he liked to mess up the lip synching.
Wow, are you serious?
@@TysheenOrane I'm speculating based on a lot of examples of him doing it. George has done it too. Paul had the most professional attitude.
John would always do it deliberately :)
John was notoriously bad for forgetting the lyrics...that he wrote.
Now that's catchy.
ANYTHING by the Beatles would be fine. Check out and your bird can sing off of the revolver album you might like that one
Most songs in the 60s were much shorter than modern ones.
Wow. You know what, I just notice that.
The avarage was 2 minutes. Hey Jude was actually the first really long song to hit #1. Another Beatles first of many!
@@bassioelmucho I don’t know if it went to number one but Like A Rolling Stone by Bob Dylan was over 5 minutes and preceded Hey Jude by a couple of years.
@@MsAppassionata Oh yeah. For sure one of yhe longer ones!
@@TysheenOrane The Beatles should be primarily responsible for changing this format.
Please do more Beatles!!! I recommend I’m A Loser 🖤
Songs were much shorter back in the day.
Try if I fell by the beatles
Some Songs then were short because Radio Shows insisted on 2 or 3 minute Single and Album Tracks :)
No band could write that many catchy 2 minute masterpieces. Joy/Enthusiasm was written into a ton of them
@@nthdegree1269 All in 8 years from their first 1962 hit and that does not include writing many hits for others :)
That’s not the actual Beatles backing track? That’s odd😒
You never said whether you liked it or not
Can you react to simple plan addicted and blue all rise and how are you doing Xxoo
I'll try.
@@TysheenOrane ok thanks
"Ready Steady Go" -- no "and".
Sorry about simple plan perfect
RUclips block that video twice, I even tried to edit out the repeated lyrics but they still block it. You can check it out on my petreon.
@@TysheenOrane how are you doing
@@harleyoflaherty1330 I'm doing okay thanks.
Doesnt sound like starr playing the drums , domebody have added those perhapd