+Frisk No he wasn't, he wants to be like (idk I've been reading that article) someone (probably guitarist/bassist) who is lefties he thought it was cool then there you go, you got lefty bass player named Paul McCartney
Interesting facts not mentioned: - John Lennon's mother had 3 childern, John, his sister Julia and another sister, Ingrid. She gave up Ingrid for adoption. She was raised in Norway and when she found her birth certificate, she found out she's related to John Lennon. - Paul McCartney is the richest musician in the game, he's a billionaire. - The rights for the Beatles songs aren't owned by the Beatles but by Michael Jackson's inheritees. He bought the rights before McCartney and Ono managed to. - When John Lennon died, he was on speaking terms with both Ringo and Paul but he and George were actually in an argument and didn't speak for years before Lennon's death. - McCartney dreamt the melody for Yesterday. He also dreamt about his mother, Mary, coming to him and telling him "Let It Be" when the situation in the band started to get heavy. - John Lennon was bisexual. He was outed by Yoko Ono in 2016. - The most popular beatles song on I-tunes is "Here Comes The Sun" by George. - The Beatles released two more songs in the 90's as a special project in connection to the Anthology series about the band. Those songs were originally unfinished demos by John from before he died and were on a tape with a note "For Paul". - Some speculate that Stuart Sutcliffe died of aneurysma as a result to being brutally beaten by furious, drunk John Lennon when he announced that he's leaving the band because he wanted to get married. - John and Paul communicated through their songs in late Beatles albums and early 70's. Song such as "Oh! Darling" is actually for John Lennon. But the most notable of those is "How Do You Sleep" which is a very nasty disstrack on McCartney by Lennon. - "Hey Jude" is a song Macca wrote for Julian Lennon to make him feel better about his parents' divorce. - Ringo narrated "Thomas The Tank Engine".
I think John and Ringo were always on speaking terms after the breakup because they worked on each other's albums several times in the 1970s but George worked with him a few times too but not as much as Ringo and Ringo and George both play on how do you sleep at night which was very nasty of John too make it seem like they were all ganging up on Paul
@@keeganshurley9484 Bitch what. They used a strings section in multiple songs and Martin arranged most of them. He also played piano on many of their songs. Don’t try and correct someone when you don’t know shit.
Without George Martin, The Beatles would have never got out of "bar band" status. The man was a stellar genius, responsible for the entire sound of the 60s, although he was the most unassuming and polite English Gentleman.
Billy Preston seriously??? He played on like 2 songs I think it's between Brian Epstein and George Martin but Stuart Sutcliffe is worth a mention aswell he left the band to pursue his art career not because the band didn't like him like Pete Best and when they went to Hamburg they expected too meet him there but were told he had died as a tribute too him and too show how much he meant too them he's on the cover of Sgt Pepper and the anthology albums in the 1990s
Billy Preston was on 4 Beatles songs. How was he the Fifth Beatle? Pete Best was on far more songs than that. So was Stu Sutcliffe. George Martin produced and arranged all of their work. Brian Epstein managed them. Hell, even Yoko (gasp) has a better claim to being the Fifth Beatle than Billy Preston.
some fun facts that could've also made this list... Penny Lane was also considered for Pepper... George Harrison's original contribution to Pepper was "Only a Northern Song" Brian Epstein's last known appearance at EMI Studios was the session for "Your Mother Should Know" The Beatles heard about Brian's death from a passer by in Bangor, Wales... where they were meeting the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi with Mick Jagger. The BBC cocked up with the first broadcast of "Magical Mystery Tour" broadcasting the special in black and white and promptly disturbing and frightening the viewers. The rarest Beatle performance to date is their performance of "Ticket to Ride" on Top of the Pops, with a snippet of the footage only available in a William Hartnell episode of Doctor Who "The Chase", the full performance wiped from the BBC archives. As a further fun fact relating to the BBC Sci-Fi franchise John Lennon appeared at Cannes film festival with one of Terry Nation's iconic Daleks behind him, made for the Amicus film "Dr. Who and the Daleks" film starring Peter Cushing and Roy Castle. Only Paul and Ringo have had the distinction of playing iconic children's fictional characters from books, Paul McCartney playing Rupert the Bear, and Ringo iconically playing the role of the narrator in Thomas the Tank Engine. Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite's lyrics are all on the poster John Lennon owned apart from the Horse (originally named Zanthus). The Poster is currently on display in the Liverpool Museum as of 2019. Yellow Submarine originally had an opening narration by Ringo which wasn't omitted in the final piece. Although it was released with the "Real Love" single. Harrison's "It's All Too Much" almost made Magical Mystery Tour. Even more interesting is that it is the second longest Beatles song as the full version of it clocks in at 8 minutes 9 seconds... "Hey Bulldog" was the only song made from scratch for the film "Yellow Submarine". Ghandi was originally in the Sgt Pepper Audience but a reshoot was done with him removed. The Sgt Pepper Drum had 2 skins... one with the final image shown on the album, while the other skin bore a heart in the centre. In "Your Mother Should Know" Paul wears a black carnation since they ran out of red, this alluded to the "Paul is Dead" theory. In 1965/1966 prior to the friend's death Paul was involved in a moped accident with Guinness heir Tara Browne in which he chipped his tooth and later grew the famous moustache which ushered the way to the Sgt Pepper era. during 1970 when asked by a fan if "Hey Jude" was about his son Julian a drunken John Lennon stated sarcastically it was about Brian Epstein and it was originally called "Gay Jew" to which the patrons responded "nah, nah nah nahnahnahnaaaaaah, nahnahnahnaaaaaah, gay jew" John Lennon often sang "I want to hold your gland" during tours in the song "I want to hold your hand". Much of the dialogue in "Yellow Submarine" is written uncredited by Liverpool poet Roger McGough. Penny Lane originally was going to have English Horns and Cor Anglais in the piece, something Paul changed when he heard David Mason on television. During the Rooftop concert Ringo wears his wife Maureen (Mo) Starkey's red rain mac while John wears one of Yoko's fur coats.
Penny Lane wasn't just considered, but it and Strawberry Fields Forever were meant to appear on Pepper before the band was pressured to release a single, which ended up being the double A-side. The Beatles were against having previously released singles on LP's, so the songs didn't appear on the album.
When I was a kid I used to have a huge crush on Ringo (as Mr. Conductor). I wanted to play the drums when I was really young as well, before I knew Ringo was a drummer. I thought it was cool when I found out he was the drummer for the Beatles (found this out not too long after I started watching Shining Time Startion).
My uni is actually Paul and George's old school in Liverpool. Paul opened is as the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts in the 1990s. He attends every graduation and can very occasionally be seen going around the corridors. Also, when I heard that Macca messed up during Hey Jude, I listened to it and now I can't stop laughing! Great work!
That is my grandma at 11:37 at the Washington Coliseum February 11, 1964. I showed her and we both want to know where this video clip came from. If anyone could tell me that would be great.
interestingly, 12 year old me watching A Hard Day’s Night *did* have an awful amount trouble understanding what the Beatles were saying. But there’s no way I’d want their accents to be changed for us Americans. They’re fine the way they are!
interesting facts you missed: 1. Brian Wilson from the beach boys was inspired by rubber soul to write pet sounds. when the Beatles responded with sgt. pepper, brian actually broke down in tears. 2. John and Paul actually hated the song "while my guitar gently weeps" so much that they refused to play the guitar on it, so George had to bring in Eric Clapton to do it for him. 3. "something" is the only George Harrison song to ever have been released as a single 4. "hey Jude" was written by Paul for John's son Julian after John divorced his previous wife to marry Yoko Ono (ew) 5. the Beatles and the Rolling Stones were often said to have a rivalry, but that wasn't true, they were actually really good friends.
the first one is almost true... The Beatles did respond with Sgt. Pepper but it was Strawberry Fields Forever (which was a double A side with Penny Lane) that made Wilson break down in tears.
On the 8th of Dec. 1980 I was at the club Abbey Road in San Antonio Tx. when we were notified of the murder of John. It was quite the somber evening as a good amount of time was spent in silence and many tears. Ultimately, Beatles music was blaring and all attending took to becoming quite inebriated in his honor. The first round after the grieving had begun was on the house.
The Beatles are my favorite group. I love their music. My favorite songs are Yellow Submarine, Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds, Yesterday Love you Yeah, and a couple of others
I played Blackbird to my nephew and he loved it so much that I had to put it in a youtube playlist I created especially for him. I would only reccommend playing this list if you enjoy listening to nursery rhymes.
Also, in 1995 the 3 remaining beatles recorded 2 new songs written by John Lennon before his death that included his vocals. Free as a Bird and Real Love ❤️
I firmly believe Brian Epstein was the fifth beatle. Because he brought them to George Martin in the first place, toured with them, fixed their problems(or at least tried to), and really cared for them.
I can't believe you didn't mention the famous Penny Lane's "Fish and finger pie". That's actually two items on the menu, fish and chips being the "fish" ordered. You could never get good fish and chips is the US but as I remember the finger pie, mhwaaah!
22:57 actually, that's wrong too. The longest song by the Beatles is Take 3 of Helter Skelter, which is 27 minutes and 11 seconds long, And the longest song officially released by the Beatles is Helter Skelter take 2, which is almost 13 minutes long.
bluepeng889 nope. That’s an alternate version that wasn’t final. The longest song is also on the White Album, titled Revolution 9, clocking in at 8 minutes of tape loops, backwards stuff, and spoopy tunes.
Yes Tomorrow Never Knows was based on John Lennon’s LSD use. But it’s also based on the Tibetan Book Of The Dead. Which was based on the Tibetan belief of life after death and meditation. The Tibetans believed that you could separate your soul from your body if you listened to the chanting of the book. The Tibetan Book Of The Dead was written by Padma Sanbaba.
The French that Sir James Jackass sings in Michelle (#35) is both benign and perfectly genuine French. If John wanted him to come across with the sort of thing he blurted out at parties, he might have been disappointed.
You forgot to mention the movie Help the Beatles starred in. There was also a movie called Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band which starred The Beeges playing as Sgt. Peppers band members.
oh yeah, the Robert Stigwood film... In my opinion how Stigwood could've made that film work, was have it about either the villain stealing the instruments OR the evils of big corporations... probably the latter, get rid of the Abbey Road and Let it Be stuff... add in "Good Morning Good Morning" and "Within You Without You", and change the name of Strawberry Fields to Lovely Rita. Also have the story narrated in small bits and have actual dialogue. The film gets very jumbled in places with lots of plot holes. Compare it to Yellow Submarine which only has one plot hole where Paul says "Didn't Old Fred mention something about the sea of holes just before the sea of green". While it is a good muse to make Beatle based villains (Mean Mr. Mustard and Maxwell Edison) it isn't a good outline for a Beatles film.
Actually I Want You ( She's So Heavy ) is the longest song which is on Abbey Road with 7:47 but on most records I see 7:51 why don't most people know that
unofficially the longest song is "It's All Too Much" clocking in at 8:16, as the film version and the final mix are one and the same, just the final mix is edited down a verse, which was the verse from the film "nice to have the time to take this opportunity, time for me to look at you and you to look at me", this 8:16 one also contains a unheard chorus line before this verse. "It's All Too Much for me to take, there's plenty there for everybody, the more you give the more you get, and once I do it's all to much".
@@gv5772 The final release is, but the bootleg of Take 4 clocks in at 8:16. There are tonnes of bootlegs out there that Apple don't touch with a fifteen foot barge pole, like take 9 of Penny Lane, take 32 of Octopus' Garden or Take 8 of Your Mother Should Know.
‘How many scoured can I offend by the end of this video’ Sam your ‘scouse’ accent is basically brummy, you offended every single one in the first 5 seconds 😂😂
Ben and Jerry needs to create a icecream called Strawberry Fields Forever as a homage for the Beatles.
I agree.
Don't forget savoy truffle
Apple Corps (with Cranberry Sauce)
A twist of Lennon?
Howabout a 'Fab Four Fantasy' with chocolate chunky Beatles heads 😜
Janelle Northcut i'd buy it
number one, paul mccartney uses "y'know" more than anyone on earth.
Pixel Well y'know
Billie Joe Armstrong
Well cause y'know, Paul's uhmmm, y'know it's like a very confidential y'know...
y’know
Rocky
Ringo was the voice of my childhood, mostly because he played the narrator in Thomas the tank engine.
Wat
He was also the three evil ducks in courage the cowardly dog
Skylar Schaefer that was proven wrong
Same lol
WAIT HE DID?!?!?
Fact 102: Both Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr are lefties. Paul plays a left-handed Höfner 500/1 while Ringo plays a right-handed drum kit.
As a drummer, I give Ringo major props for that. That is the weirdest feeling
Paul is right handed, he just plays guitar left handed. When he first started playing, he had trouble until he flipped it over.
So therefore, he is a left handed bassist
+Frisk No he wasn't, he wants to be like (idk I've been reading that article) someone (probably guitarist/bassist) who is lefties he thought it was cool then there you go, you got lefty bass player named Paul McCartney
lukewarmwater and George
‘Sitting on a cornflake’
is my favourite lyric from any song in the whole world
Your username is confusing me
Interesting facts not mentioned:
- John Lennon's mother had 3 childern, John, his sister Julia and another sister, Ingrid. She gave up Ingrid for adoption. She was raised in Norway and when she found her birth certificate, she found out she's related to John Lennon.
- Paul McCartney is the richest musician in the game, he's a billionaire.
- The rights for the Beatles songs aren't owned by the Beatles but by Michael Jackson's inheritees. He bought the rights before McCartney and Ono managed to.
- When John Lennon died, he was on speaking terms with both Ringo and Paul but he and George were actually in an argument and didn't speak for years before Lennon's death.
- McCartney dreamt the melody for Yesterday. He also dreamt about his mother, Mary, coming to him and telling him "Let It Be" when the situation in the band started to get heavy.
- John Lennon was bisexual. He was outed by Yoko Ono in 2016.
- The most popular beatles song on I-tunes is "Here Comes The Sun" by George.
- The Beatles released two more songs in the 90's as a special project in connection to the Anthology series about the band. Those songs were originally unfinished demos by John from before he died and were on a tape with a note "For Paul".
- Some speculate that Stuart Sutcliffe died of aneurysma as a result to being brutally beaten by furious, drunk John Lennon when he announced that he's leaving the band because he wanted to get married.
- John and Paul communicated through their songs in late Beatles albums and early 70's. Song such as "Oh! Darling" is actually for John Lennon. But the most notable of those is "How Do You Sleep" which is a very nasty disstrack on McCartney by Lennon.
- "Hey Jude" is a song Macca wrote for Julian Lennon to make him feel better about his parents' divorce.
- Ringo narrated "Thomas The Tank Engine".
Only one I've heard different is that Stuart Sutcliffe got the injury to his head when the group was attacked outside a club in Hamburg
I think John and Ringo were always on speaking terms after the breakup because they worked on each other's albums several times in the 1970s but George worked with him a few times too but not as much as Ringo and Ringo and George both play on how do you sleep at night which was very nasty of John too make it seem like they were all ganging up on Paul
I’ve heard that John was Bisexual🤔🏳️🌈
Paul has been able to buy those rights back since Jackson’s death.
Actually after a long legal battle Paul McCartney now owns the rights to the songs which is why they are all on RUclips now.
2:18
"None of these people are Paul McCartney"
I laughed a bit too hard at that
19:41 missed opportunity for "When I'm Sixty-Four" refference
I think the "5th Beatle" would be George Martin
He did all of the orchestra stuff
No its the car in the album cover of abbey road
He also taught Paul sophisticated piano and keyboard playing which Paul later taught Linda.
He did the mixing not the orchestra they only even used a orchestra in one song
@@keeganshurley9484 Bitch what. They used a strings section in multiple songs and Martin arranged most of them. He also played piano on many of their songs. Don’t try and correct someone when you don’t know shit.
@Maite Montero right, but I’d consider Brian more as a 6th Beatle. He was heavily involved, but not as much in the process of making the songs.
101 facts about Pink Floyd! Do it Sam, do it, you crazy diamond.
yes
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YES!
Dora dora dora
Great video about the greatest band in the world.
You should do Led Zeppelin or The Doors next.
Queen
STUNTMEISTER67 Yes!
In my personal opinion Billy Preston or George Martin was the true fifth Beatle
Without George Martin, The Beatles would have never got out of "bar band" status.
The man was a stellar genius, responsible for the entire sound of the 60s, although he was the most unassuming and polite English Gentleman.
Billy God damn Preston???? What just because he played on the Let It Be album? NO if anyone was the 5th Beatle it was Sir George.
Billy Preston seriously??? He played on like 2 songs I think it's between Brian Epstein and George Martin but Stuart Sutcliffe is worth a mention aswell he left the band to pursue his art career not because the band didn't like him like Pete Best and when they went to Hamburg they expected too meet him there but were told he had died as a tribute too him and too show how much he meant too them he's on the cover of Sgt Pepper and the anthology albums in the 1990s
Billy Preston was on 4 Beatles songs. How was he the Fifth Beatle? Pete Best was on far more songs than that. So was Stu Sutcliffe. George Martin produced and arranged all of their work. Brian Epstein managed them. Hell, even Yoko (gasp) has a better claim to being the Fifth Beatle than Billy Preston.
Chill the fuck out. You're taking an imaginary title way too seriously.
I Want You (She's So Heavy) is slightly longer than Hey Jude
Marcus but revolution 9 is longer than both
101 facts about Queen (the band), cause we are the champions
some fun facts that could've also made this list...
Penny Lane was also considered for Pepper...
George Harrison's original contribution to Pepper was "Only a Northern Song"
Brian Epstein's last known appearance at EMI Studios was the session for "Your Mother Should Know"
The Beatles heard about Brian's death from a passer by in Bangor, Wales... where they were meeting the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi with Mick Jagger.
The BBC cocked up with the first broadcast of "Magical Mystery Tour" broadcasting the special in black and white and promptly disturbing and frightening the viewers.
The rarest Beatle performance to date is their performance of "Ticket to Ride" on Top of the Pops, with a snippet of the footage only available in a William Hartnell episode of Doctor Who "The Chase", the full performance wiped from the BBC archives. As a further fun fact relating to the BBC Sci-Fi franchise John Lennon appeared at Cannes film festival with one of Terry Nation's iconic Daleks behind him, made for the Amicus film "Dr. Who and the Daleks" film starring Peter Cushing and Roy Castle.
Only Paul and Ringo have had the distinction of playing iconic children's fictional characters from books, Paul McCartney playing Rupert the Bear, and Ringo iconically playing the role of the narrator in Thomas the Tank Engine.
Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite's lyrics are all on the poster John Lennon owned apart from the Horse (originally named Zanthus). The Poster is currently on display in the Liverpool Museum as of 2019.
Yellow Submarine originally had an opening narration by Ringo which wasn't omitted in the final piece. Although it was released with the "Real Love" single.
Harrison's "It's All Too Much" almost made Magical Mystery Tour. Even more interesting is that it is the second longest Beatles song as the full version of it clocks in at 8 minutes 9 seconds...
"Hey Bulldog" was the only song made from scratch for the film "Yellow Submarine".
Ghandi was originally in the Sgt Pepper Audience but a reshoot was done with him removed.
The Sgt Pepper Drum had 2 skins... one with the final image shown on the album, while the other skin bore a heart in the centre.
In "Your Mother Should Know" Paul wears a black carnation since they ran out of red, this alluded to the "Paul is Dead" theory.
In 1965/1966 prior to the friend's death Paul was involved in a moped accident with Guinness heir Tara Browne in which he chipped his tooth and later grew the famous moustache which ushered the way to the Sgt Pepper era.
during 1970 when asked by a fan if "Hey Jude" was about his son Julian a drunken John Lennon stated sarcastically it was about Brian Epstein and it was originally called "Gay Jew" to which the patrons responded "nah, nah nah nahnahnahnaaaaaah, nahnahnahnaaaaaah, gay jew"
John Lennon often sang "I want to hold your gland" during tours in the song "I want to hold your hand".
Much of the dialogue in "Yellow Submarine" is written uncredited by Liverpool poet Roger McGough.
Penny Lane originally was going to have English Horns and Cor Anglais in the piece, something Paul changed when he heard David Mason on television.
During the Rooftop concert Ringo wears his wife Maureen (Mo) Starkey's red rain mac while John wears one of Yoko's fur coats.
Hey bulldog was originally going to be "hey bullfrog" until, I believe it was Paul who started barking during the recording/practice
Penny Lane wasn't just considered, but it and Strawberry Fields Forever were meant to appear on Pepper before the band was pressured to release a single, which ended up being the double A-side. The Beatles were against having previously released singles on LP's, so the songs didn't appear on the album.
Gandhi died way before they were famous
Joe Taylor hold up Paul was Rupert? From what movie? I keep thinking of Stewie’s bear from Family Guy wtf XD
Simply put they're the greatest musical artists of all time
My favorite is McCartney but I love Ringo cause of the fact that he's underrated
"The best band in the world, and it's a pun." That made me chuckle
When I was a kid I used to have a huge crush on Ringo (as Mr. Conductor). I wanted to play the drums when I was really young as well, before I knew Ringo was a drummer. I thought it was cool when I found out he was the drummer for the Beatles (found this out not too long after I started watching Shining Time Startion).
Mandiness Entertainment oh my gosh me too!
I find it amazing that both John Lennon and Elton John were each other's biggest fans,and they remain so till Lennon's death. Rip John...
My uni is actually Paul and George's old school in Liverpool. Paul opened is as the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts in the 1990s. He attends every graduation and can very occasionally be seen going around the corridors. Also, when I heard that Macca messed up during Hey Jude, I listened to it and now I can't stop laughing! Great work!
OMG PLEASE DO ELTONN JOHNN 😱🥰
They wrote a letter to Buddy Holly saying that The Crickets inspired The Beatles.
Watched “A hard days night” about two weeks ago. Definitely did not understand what they were saying
The regular blue meanies were Mickey Mouse caps while the Apple bunkers look like Abe Lincoln.
That is my grandma at 11:37 at the Washington Coliseum February 11, 1964. I showed her and we both want to know where this video clip came from. If anyone could tell me that would be great.
interestingly, 12 year old me watching A Hard Day’s Night *did* have an awful amount trouble understanding what the Beatles were saying. But there’s no way I’d want their accents to be changed for us Americans. They’re fine the way they are!
interesting facts you missed:
1. Brian Wilson from the beach boys was inspired by rubber soul to write pet sounds. when the Beatles responded with sgt. pepper, brian actually broke down in tears.
2. John and Paul actually hated the song "while my guitar gently weeps" so much that they refused to play the guitar on it, so George had to bring in Eric Clapton to do it for him.
3. "something" is the only George Harrison song to ever have been released as a single
4. "hey Jude" was written by Paul for John's son Julian after John divorced his previous wife to marry Yoko Ono (ew)
5. the Beatles and the Rolling Stones were often said to have a rivalry, but that wasn't true, they were actually really good friends.
the first one is almost true... The Beatles did respond with Sgt. Pepper but it was Strawberry Fields Forever (which was a double A side with Penny Lane) that made Wilson break down in tears.
Great video!! I knew all the facts already but it was fun to watch either way!!!
The sound of the REVOLVER LP is sooooo amazing!
101 Facts About Led Zeppelin
Lmao " papa roach " I can't lol
10:54 like half of those food are probably from savory truffle
I was waiting for this for too long! Thank you Sam! It is as good as ever 😁
Help! Is my favourite Beatles song!
On the 8th of Dec. 1980 I was at the club Abbey Road in San Antonio Tx. when we were notified of the murder of John. It was quite the somber evening as a good amount of time was spent in silence and many tears. Ultimately, Beatles music was blaring and all attending took to becoming quite inebriated in his honor. The first round after the grieving had begun was on the house.
Yellow sumerian was the first song I requested when I was about 3 or 4 years old.
Greatest Band ever Created.
The Beatles are my favorite group. I love their music. My favorite songs are Yellow Submarine, Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds, Yesterday Love you Yeah, and a couple of others
19:41 you really missed the opportunity to say When I’m 64 instead of Nintendo 64
I played Blackbird to my nephew and he loved it so much that I had to put it in a youtube playlist I created especially for him. I would only reccommend playing this list if you enjoy listening to nursery rhymes.
Do 101 fact about the Rolling Stones
missed opportunity to do the revolution 9's 'number 9'
The Beatles were and are the greatest bang and solo musicians and singers.
They got the name from Stuart Sutcliffe as a tribute to Buddy Holly & the Crickets
Also, in 1995 the 3 remaining beatles recorded 2 new songs written by John Lennon before his death that included his vocals. Free as a Bird and Real Love ❤️
The best band of all time. My favorite by them is "In My Life." Can you please do Metallica???
The Beatles are the best band on this planet.
Sam, please do a 101 facts on Queen before Bohemian Rhapsody comes out!
So interesting to get some background on the album that inspired our new tour, Pepperland!
I firmly believe Brian Epstein was the fifth beatle. Because he brought them to George Martin in the first place, toured with them, fixed their problems(or at least tried to), and really cared for them.
John Lennon claimed the name came from a dream he had as a child where a man on a flaming pie came to him and said "You are Beatles with an A"
Two new Genres of music have been created
1: Beatles
2: Queen
I can't believe you didn't mention the famous Penny Lane's "Fish and finger pie".
That's actually two items on the menu, fish and chips being the "fish" ordered.
You could never get good fish and chips is the US but as I remember the finger pie, mhwaaah!
Sam: I will not attempt a scouse accent.
Also Sam, 5 seconds later: attempts scouse accent.
3:11 number 9 number 9 number 9 number 9 number 9 number 9 number 9...
Revolution 9 is not a song; it is an experience
DO QUEEN, LED ZEPPELIN, DAVID BOWIE, AND THE MOVIE BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY
It wasn't released yet
the way he said number eleven 😂
22:57 actually, that's wrong too. The longest song by the Beatles is Take 3 of Helter Skelter, which is 27 minutes and 11 seconds long, And the longest song officially released by the Beatles is Helter Skelter take 2, which is almost 13 minutes long.
bluepeng889 nope. That’s an alternate version that wasn’t final. The longest song is also on the White Album, titled Revolution 9, clocking in at 8 minutes of tape loops, backwards stuff, and spoopy tunes.
if you haven't heard revolution nine, do it
What is that song on the sheet music at 1:24?
3:45 When you realise it might be the 58th anniversary of their first ever performance today 😮😮
No. The Beatles started in 1962
FP what the fuck are you on about lad
Number 1: They were just good friends
Haha ok bro Comedy observed , laughter activated , endorphin administered.
So...what's up with the mural at 3:05?
Can you do a 101 facts on the following topics, Sam?:
The illegal organ trade
Chocolate
Swiss Guards
Love your shows dude
Disclaimer: Julian’s classmate Lucy was not a panda.
could have done “number 9, number 9, number 9”
Somewhere in an alternate universe John is most know for playing gollum.
I love the Beatles and always have
Yes Tomorrow Never Knows was based on John Lennon’s LSD use. But it’s also based on the Tibetan Book Of The Dead. Which was based on the Tibetan belief of life after death and meditation. The Tibetans believed that you could separate your soul from your body if you listened to the chanting of the book. The Tibetan Book Of The Dead was written by Padma Sanbaba.
Number nine. number nine, number nine
19:41 A missed opportunity (if you know you know)
14:44 Guy in the bottom (ish) left is having a great time :)
The French that Sir James Jackass sings in Michelle (#35) is both benign and perfectly genuine French. If John wanted him to come across with the sort of thing he blurted out at parties, he might have been disappointed.
101 Facts about One Direction should be the next
They only have 37 facts.
Not the critters that get into the house and eat you out of house and home😂
Looks like the editor's favourite Beatle is mine too. Ringo Starr.
You forgot to mention the movie Help the Beatles starred in. There was also a movie called Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band which starred The Beeges playing as Sgt. Peppers band members.
oh yeah, the Robert Stigwood film... In my opinion how Stigwood could've made that film work, was have it about either the villain stealing the instruments OR the evils of big corporations... probably the latter, get rid of the Abbey Road and Let it Be stuff... add in "Good Morning Good Morning" and "Within You Without You", and change the name of Strawberry Fields to Lovely Rita. Also have the story narrated in small bits and have actual dialogue.
The film gets very jumbled in places with lots of plot holes. Compare it to Yellow Submarine which only has one plot hole where Paul says "Didn't Old Fred mention something about the sea of holes just before the sea of green". While it is a good muse to make Beatle based villains (Mean Mr. Mustard and Maxwell Edison) it isn't a good outline for a Beatles film.
The Beatles rule
..."I want you (she's so heavy)" is longer than "Hey Jude", which makes the song 3rd longest song, not 2nd.
i remember asking for this awhile ago, glad it’s here.
I like Paul McCartney, and hey Jude is my favorite song
Imagine how long it must have took to edit this
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*me an avid Beatlemaniac clicking on these Beatles fact videos knowing I already know all the facts mentioned*
Actually I Want You ( She's So Heavy ) is the longest song which is on Abbey Road with 7:47 but on most records I see 7:51 why don't most people know that
unofficially the longest song is "It's All Too Much" clocking in at 8:16, as the film version and the final mix are one and the same, just the final mix is edited down a verse, which was the verse from the film "nice to have the time to take this opportunity, time for me to look at you and you to look at me", this 8:16 one also contains a unheard chorus line before this verse. "It's All Too Much for me to take, there's plenty there for everybody, the more you give the more you get, and once I do it's all to much".
@@JoesAnimationHub wait I thought it's All Too Much was 6:26
@@gv5772 The final release is, but the bootleg of Take 4 clocks in at 8:16. There are tonnes of bootlegs out there that Apple don't touch with a fifteen foot barge pole, like take 9 of Penny Lane, take 32 of Octopus' Garden or Take 8 of Your Mother Should Know.
I haven't heard any beatles album, What beatles album do you guys recommend me to listen to first?
I suggest rubber soul revolver or their first album please please me
Another fact: George Martin didn’t want the white album to be a double lap but the Beatles did and at this point he was getting frustrated with them
but but but but.... Revolution 9 isn't really a song...
"I Want You (She's So Heavy)" is the longest true Beatles song!
thank you this video! my favourites❤️
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My dads family home was about two minutes away from penny lane
Half my family are from Liverpool
Great video. Well done.
Subscribed Great Video :)
this was rlly good :) if you said something bad about the beatles i would actually come at you so im glad you didnt
‘How many scoured can I offend by the end of this video’
Sam your ‘scouse’ accent is basically brummy, you offended every single one in the first 5 seconds 😂😂