How the Beatles Changed Music (In 8 Incredible Ways)
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- The Beatles were many things at once: they were the most successful act of the 20th century. They were celebrities who enjoyed unrivaled popularity. They were also exceptionally talented songwriters and music creators. It is, thus, no surprise that books have been dedicated to cover how the Beatles changed music.
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The successes they delivered were a direct result of their talent and their unflinching dedication to discovering new techniques and territories. They were never afraid to experiment with new instruments and sounds in their music. It is this dedication and commitment that immersed the once barely known Fab Four in unparalleled stardom and eventually established the Beatles as one of the most loved bands of all time.
Today, even after years of the band's disintegration, they continue to influence countless bands and music artists through their legacy. We dedicate this video to how the Beatles changed music forever. If your love for the Beatles is absolute, this is a video you cannot afford to miss.
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The Beatles have virtually changed my life by shaping my teens and my career : the little French girl I once was, who was bored in English class, turned into a keen fan & enthusiastic musician when I discovered the Beatles. I learnt English vocabulary, syntax & pronunciation through the Beatles songs, then explored England and fell head over heels in love not just with the band and their versatile yet uniquely complex style, but also with the language, country and traditions. I now try to pass on this love for English, culture & music as I have become a passionate teacher ( and singer !)
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for your next video can you please do how Rock artists inspire and influence by Bob Marley.
I like what I read once: Bing Crosby feared Frank Sinatra, Frank Sinatra feared Elvis Presley, Elvis Presley feared The Beatles and The Beatles feared no one. I would love to see an episode of this on The Monkees. Thanks for posting this great video
@balorama. 🤣🤣😊
Probably they didn’t feared anybody, but Michael Jackson beat them.
@@duliriel Hardly. He's a superstar and has the biggest selling album of all time, but The Beatles cultural and musical influence and their longevity dwarfs his.
I really like this quote! An interesting thought to add is that Paul McCartney has stated that he saw his biggest rivalry in Brian Wilson. Of course over the years Wilson fell away and failed to keep up, but it is interesting to know who Paul personally thought was his biggest rival
@@duliriel hahah that’s funny
And nobody can deny the beach boys influence on the Beatles...they were also an amazing band
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Everyone has their own influences.
for your next video can you please do how Rock artists inspire and influence by Bob Marley.
It's incredible how much Beatles contribuited to music.
Absolutely! Which Beatles song is the most memorable for you?
yeah singing about living in a yellow submarine, lmfao
for your next video can you please do how Rock artists inspire and influence by Bob Marley.
My grandmother grew up in an isolated rural village in Italy. They had no electricity let alone a radio or tv. She only heard the English language once before immigrating to Canada, when the olympics took place in Rome she didn’t even know about that but my grandmother grew up knowing who The Beatles were. That is when you know.
that's insane
@@Narutoboi1978 I know tell me about it!!
Bono is credited with- "There's the Beatles and then everyone else ".
And Brian May (Queen) - "The Beatles opened the doors, and we all walked through."
They arrived in America Friday, February 7, 1964. Two days after my 14th birthday. I was watching the evening news when they got off the plane. Two days later they appeared on the Ed Sullivan Show for the first time.
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My dad told me the Beatles were on the Sullivan show , i replied ' I hear them all day on the radio , why
would i want to see them on tv " ?
I was a boy in the 3rd grade who liked the Everly Brothers and the Beatles were not going to take their place .
Now if my dad said beautiful Connie Francis was on the Sullivaan show , i probably would have definitely watched her twirl wearing her poodle skirt and petticoats .
Hehe .
There has been nothing as big as the Beatles. Probably never will be.
I don't mean to burst your bubble but... do you know Bts?
@@Jenna-jc6jm not as big as the beatles lmao
@@gamescomeawesome6467 Wrong. The Beatles were a sensation, no doubt. However, BTS became the first band since the Beatles to have three number 1 hits on Billboard charts. They also just became the first group since the Beatles to earn three number one albums in less than a year.
@@Jenna-jc6jm the beatles in 4 years became the best selling band ever, bts isn't even top 300
@@Jenna-jc6jm K, but look up who the BEST SELLING ARTIST ever is, good luck finding bts,
The Beatles didn't change with the times they were the times.
Yesterday, come together, strawberry fields forever.
and Something
Fixing a Hole, Hey Bulldog, While My Guitar Gently Weeps, and why not : Octopus' Garden too...
My husband was inspired to become a musician when he saw the Beatles on Ed Sullivan.
I went to art school because John Lennon did
My daughter is a Beatles fan
Yes, indeed! It WAS Jack Paar who introduced the Beatles to America. Shortly after leaving THE TONIGHT SHOW, Paar had a Saturday evening talk show. While in England, his daughter, Randy, told her father they were great, attracting all kinds of attention. He procured a video of the Beatles performing which he played on his show. He was in direct compettition with Sullivan, who later had them in person on his show.
Yes, I saw the Beatles on Jack Parr’s show a few weeks before the Ed Sullivan show, discussed it with friends at school on Monday. I thought the daughter’s name was Maureen, were there maybe two daughters?
John Lennon and The Beatles are the biggest influence in my life. I'm 67 and from Québec. Like Obelix, I fell in the magic potion cauldron of Beatles music in '63 at 8. Yeah! biggest influence.
4 English lads that went from simple love songs to complex masterpieces in 10 years, amazing. Pink Floyd was recording Piper at the Gates of Dawn when The Beatles were recording Sgt. Pepper's at Abbey Road. Now that's just nuts. Love them both, who doesn't?
Btw, there was a little 60's band in America that you may have heard of, they're called the Beach Boys? Yeah...they were a thing too...like, like a big thing. In America. Just thought I'd point that out.
Love The Beach Boys
Listening to stereo on the headphones, or speakers, a whole new way to experience such awesome music. ✌️😎
Wow...stereo, what the heck is stereo....sounds awful new fangled
You forgot the most important change -- long hair for men.
@balorama. Yeah, but the Beatles made it socially acceptable (and even, for a while, mandatory).
@@fsilber330 huh I never thought of that. I guess they did make long hair socially acceptable
Last that I knew was that hair and music are separate things.
@@neddyladdy Different things, but not always separate. For example, some 1980s rock bands are referred to as "hair bands" because of the extravagant long hair they wore.
They also popularized the mullet I think.
As a person in a band I wish everyday that I could write music like they did.
Anyone could be The Beatles, just don't try to be them, try and make music
They were my favorites hands down
George Harrison became interested in Indian music while on the set of Help! In fact he bought a cheap sitar and tried to figure it out, that's when he looked to Ravi Shakar for formal lessons
Correction: The Beatles first used the sitar on the song "Norwegian wood" that was realesed in 1965. Not in the song "Love you To" which was released in 1966.
As a band, they transitioned from Rock 'n' Roll to Acid Rock, but inspite of that, their music remained great & inspiring...! The only band that was about to out-sell them was from across the Mersey, OASIS but that feat was ended by the release of The Beatles Box Set: Studio Album in September 2009 which initially sold about 30 million copies.
Acid rock? What are you on about? Everything you said is nonsense! Across the Mersey? Oasis? Outselling? Are you an idiot?
Oasis? 🤣 Good songs maybe, but without the Beatles, they never existed. Just a poor copy of the Beatles.
@@MrThedonhead Everything I've written is factual- you could/should check up facts before commenting... FYI--> Acid Rock definition: a style of rock music popular chiefly in the late 1960s, associated with or inspired by hallucinogenic drugs...! So, if you have any sort of knowledge of the Beatles, you'd know what they were up to during the course of their career...
Idiot...?? Who you...?
Who inspired them?
I’d say Wendy Carlos was the one who inspired the music industry with the moog synth she was a more crucial part of it with her asking for key sensitivity and being the first customer to buy it and release music with it.
it was a wonderful era in the 60's that still lasts even today!
Meh, I prefer Lady Gaga. Her music is more fun than boring old 60’s music where everyone sounds monotone.
@@scotchwhisky6094 You don't even know how 60's sound like. Sure, it was old but it was what people once called "fun". Also, who said it was monotone? It's not like, songs back then were plain.
At least, they had the talent to do so...
I loved listening to the beetles growing up they were great
Okay
@@johnnythomas5517 LOL
Nice :)
George use the SItar on the song 'Noreign Wood" of Rubber Soul album before it was on' Love You to'.
Happy 78th Birthday to Paul McCartney!🎂
The only surviving Beatle... And, incidentally, the only member of the Fab Four that I don't like....! 🤦🏼♂️🥴
@@OGchaibhai48 Ringo is alive too
@@raghuvansh1293 Ooops...!! My bad...! So sorry I killed him off...!!
Thanks for setting me straight...🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
It just seems to me that prior to the Beatles you had singers with music in the background....The Beatles brought the music to the forefront alongside the lead and harmony vocals.
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Insightful observation, except for the fact that there were Bands in the mid-late 50's that were already playing music at the 'forefront alongside the lead and harmony vocals.'
Bill Haley & The Comets, Buddy Holly & The Crickets, Gene Vincent & The Blue Caps, the list goes on.......
So I take it it's not insightful after all at all.
Like all your vids even though in my time zone is allmost midnight
I don't think the beatles had Like a Rolling Stone on repeat cos it wasn't released until 1965. However George had a copy of The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan which they definitely were influenced by.
George Harrison first played sitar on Norwegian Wood in 1965
Good Vid. Liked it.
The Beatles taught me to listen to entire albums not just songs. I never buy an album just because it has a hit song. The whole album has to be worth listening to.
I love the beetles. Forever..
DIFFERENT POINTS OF VIEWS ARE GREAT. MAKES LIFE WORTH LIVING.
I would listen to the beatles
Everybody needs the Beatles in their life! 🧒👦🧑🧔
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yeah as much as we need aids in our lives
Those Boys were AWESOME 👌
It was February 9th, not the fourth on Ed Sullivan. Regarding the sitar, it was first used on " Norwegian Wood ' in Oct. 1965. As to movies, Cliff Richards, ( Summer Holiday, ) and other English acts had made films, usually with a flimsy and banal plot. However, A Hard Day's Night benefited from a superior screenplay, groundbreaking direction and of course, the music. The number of books based on The Beatles and their profound world impact is evidence of their creative and unique qualities.
yes, George got interested in the sitar from the movie HELP , 1965
Is no one gonna talk about the amount of views compared to subscribers...
It's a real shame they broke up. And I'm sure they'd have continued to be influential but they had probably already done their most important work in terms of influencing the music industry. By the time they split up music was at a great point. They'd climbed that mountain with Sgt Pepper and Magical Mystery Tour and then they put out The White Album and the Hey Jude single and Revolution but the Let it Be album as great as it is wasn't really that important in terms of influencing music and I'm not sure how much extra influence Abbey Road had although it is a fantastic album. It seems by then their necessity for the music industry (aside from the fantastic music- I mean influence wise) had probably started to plateau although I could be wrong and we'll never know what else they'd have done together. I just mean their work was kind of done by the time they split aside.
I disagree. They broke up at the best time. They did not continue for more years until they wore out. They had a beginning, a middle, and an end. As everything in this life.
Yes, and they continued to have successful solo careers with many great songs
Jack Paar later admitted underestimating the Beatles.The Beatles later renounced the Maharishi.
Most of their songs are good 😎
ya forgot them introducing backmasking to music industry
Ed Sullivan appearance was on Feb 9th, 1964
The Beatles did not arrive in America and appear on The Ed Sullivan Show Feb 4, 1964. They first arrived in America on Feb 7, 1964, and Live on The Ed Sullivan Show on Feb 9, 1964.
They were that famous that they made WV(wolksvagen) make a car about them I never get likes :(
Never say never 😄
@ It's ok
Isn't the V in Volkswagen pronounced as an F; that is, Folksvagen? Correct me if I'm wrong. Thanks
Dan OT yes in German the V is spelled F youre right
Sending this to a guy on Reddit claiming that the Beatles just watered down previous styles and "did what everyone else did".
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They are one of my favourite bands, l love rock and metal
They were much before my time, but love listening to them... In fact, most of my favourite music was before my time...!
J D C Hart so is mine. I love old music.
Helter Skelter
you call the beatless rock ? they were pop stars
They were that famous
Are we ever gonna hear the original narrator behind these videos again?
What a great comment! U R a genius
This should be called how Paul McCartney Changed music in 8 incredible ways
No. Lennon was an incredible composer. George's solos astonished, and Ringo drumming made the Beatles. Paul has an astonished incredible talent, but without John, Georges and Ringo, you will not know his name
XD
February 7 1964
The Beach Boys first used the Moog synthesizer years before the Beatles.
It was a thermenin , it is diffrent from moog
@@ishanpareek2188 they used both the theremin and the Moog.
@@madisonlivingston5851 did they , please tell me when they used moog
@@ishanpareek2188 some of the live versions in 1966 they actually used the Moog onstage in place of the theremin. Actually they didn't use a theremin. It was an Electro theremin which is a whole different instrument
@@ishanpareek2188 paul Tanner invented the Electro theremin and would play it on stage for them. When Tanner could not perform live with them, the Beach Boys went to Bob Moog. Moog designed a ribbon controller that could be used on the Moog synthesizer... a strip above the keyboard that the musician could run a finger along to change the pitch of the note. It produces a similar sound to an electro-theremin
The Beatles weren't the first to use synthesizers. Wendy Carlos was first.
Elvis changed music first. Without him there would be no Beatles or Michael Jackson. As John Lennon said, before Elvis there was nothing. He was of course referring to music.
Thank you for clarifying that. I thought you were talking about football so I was kinda confused
@Jacob Schwarz And Little Richard.
@Jacob Schwarz well you could like that all you want but he was black so he didn’t change as much as Elvis. Why you trying to change history? Chuck berry was black so his could he change as much as Elvis? Young white kids from Elvis never wanted to be chuck berry 😂! It was Elvis that changed everything and got people listening to chuck
@@Roscoe1279 no little Richard was only around fir 18 months.
Elvis imitated (copied) the music of Chuck Berry (such as the beach Boys). How many songs did he write? May be a great singer, but not a great man.
I wanna hold your hand is considered rock?
Norwegian Wood 1965( sitar
Correction: The Beatles first played the "Ed Sullivan Show" on Feb. 9, 1964 -- not Feb. 4.
Thanks for reminding us, Alan!
Iron Maiden were not influenced by the beatles and iron maiden have become the biggest British rock band.
in first minute of watching... factual error. They landed on Feb. 7, and the Ed Sullivan show was Feb. 9, 1964.
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How The Rolling Stones Changed music (In 8 Incredible Ways)
This should be titled “How the Beatles changed US music”… you know the rest of the world have other bands than the Beatles right?! Mozart wasn’t American.
Is this the US claiming the Beatles as their fucking own now?
16Th
I love the way you conflate 'British', 'UK' and 'English'. Not!
Nobody cares.
@@zarnoffa Apart from you. Obviously. Have a great life.
@@brianmcculloch6341
At least you have sarcasm, which is good. I do care about that. Take care.
S a l o m o n sliman larach mosic Beatles top mosic 11 , 11
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PERHAPS???
So "how" not 'what'; i. e. not the music per se but the method used in its production. I, myself, detest TB in almost every respect and came to this quite informative video expecting a single reason to change my mind. Mission accomplished for at least I can comprehend the change in sound logistics they made but still cannot stomach this she-loves-you-yeah-yeah-yeah monstrosity any better. There's only one salvageable track I managed to sit through and that is Revolution 9, and while I relate to the operetta Lucy itsw Diamonds it's still merely playful theater instead of truly music in any way, like so much of what became sadly an industry first art later since this dreadful theatrics begun.
David Peel ? what the f is he talking about .
First
Beadles
The Beatles are ok.
"OK" is an underrated term.
@@osamabinladen824 ok is a clique
@@osamabinladen824 “beatles are overrated” they say, when these people dont even dig deep into their albums and singles enough 😂
@@lancelot771 exactly! 😂
PERHAPS....the most famous band...????
WTF ?. There's no perhaps, buddy.
There is only fact !
This guy got so many facts wrong it’s ridiculous. Has no authority to discuss music
I'm a Beatlemaniac, but I was disappointed with how illiterate this was.
i am still trying to figure out what 8 things the Beatles did to change music...the Beatles had a profound effect on Music but none were listed in the video..
Wait.. that’s just not true. Boy bands were already getting popular before the beatles jumped on the train.
A catalog of work, in SEVEN years, to rival that of Lieber & Stoller, Rodgers & Hammerstein & maybe even some of the more recognized Classical composers … reduced to having simply “jumped on the train”. Hilarious.
The Beatles more like the beating my wife
They started off as boys but ended as men…
The Beates come to America , ruin our great American music , put down our Jesus and i have never heard them say anything in support of our brave American soldiers in Viet Nam , who were fighting against the evil communists who were trying to take over the world .
1958 to 1963 , America had its best music with great artists like Connie Francis , Elvis Presley , Everly Brothers , Sam Cooke , Beach Boys , 4 Seasons , Platters , Drifters , Lesley Gore , Duane Eddy , Skyliners , Dean Martin , Joni James , Chubby Checker and all of the great do wop groups
We did not need the Beatles , British Invasion , Motown or the hippie music of Bob Dylan and Simon and Garfunkel .
The only reason the Beatles became popular was because teenage girls screamed over their sissy hairdos and bought most of their records .
In 1970 , when those teenage girls grew up , their music was way out - dated and not in demand anymore , so the band broke up .
At the time of the ' Elvis Aloha From Hawaii ' concert the boys were nowhere to be found .
They were real ' Nowhere Men '.
Yuck Yuck
Connie Francis performed the most important concert of all time , more important than all of the Beatles' concerts combined , when she went to Viet Nam to entertain and boost the morale of our American soldiers .
Connie sang ' God Bless America ' and 25 thousand American soldiers sang along with her .
Our American soldiers are our real heroes .
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Feb 9, not 4. I stopped listening after that.
Please uninstall all Chinese apps in your mobiles eg:-tiktok,pubg .
They resegregated music. Rock n roll was played by blacks and whites. After the Beatless it split into white rock music and black soul and funk. Hundreds of black rock n rollers in 1950s and early 1960s then only Jimi, Prince and a few others since. Sgt Pep has 0 rhythm or black influence.
I dont like beatles at all
You’re an idiot😃
@@blooshroom991 You're*
@@Myrvold89 I said that.
@@blooshroom991 But you needed a little help to get it right ;) idiot..
@@Myrvold89 I spelled it right, you just don’t know how to read.
most over rated pop band ever.
May we ask why?
@@FactsVerse They supposed to be the biggest rock stars ever (but were pop stars and not rock stars) but the biggest British rock band Iron Maiden were not influenced by them. The only reason the4 beatles became famous was because of kids taking a shit load of the drugs in the 1960s, i listen the planet rock on the radio every day in work and i have never heard the beatles ever being played. Please show me the artistic talent of the song "we all live in a yellow submarine" that 3 year olds would sing in school ? Real rock music is Iron Maiden, kiss, wasp, Led zeppelin etc.