Hey guys! Thank you so much for the support on this video, you have no idea how much it means! Just so you guys know, I’m currently working on a brand new evolution video for the Beatles that will feature a lot of the songs y’all are suggesting. When I made this one a year ago it was hard to find Beatles clips and songs because they hadn’t been released on RUclips yet; but since all their music was released in June I can make a much more detailed list. If you guys would like, comment what songs you’d like to see on the new video down below. I’d appreciate it! Thanks. UPDATE: these songs will be featured in the next video Please Please Me (1963) Love Me Do Please Please Me Twist and Shout - -Singles- She Loves You I Want to Hold Your Hand - With the Beatles (1963) It Won’t Be Long All My Loving Please Mr Postman Roll Over Beethoven - A Hard Days Night (1964) A Hard Days Night I Should’ve Known Better Can’t Buy My Love Anytime At All - Beatles For Sale (1964) Baby’s In Black Mr Moonlight I’ll Follow the Sun Eight Days a Week Help! (1965) - Help! You’ve Got to Hide Your Love Away Act Naturally It’s Only Love I’ve Just Seen a Face Yesterday - Rubber Soul (1965) Nowhere Man Norwegian Wood Think For Yourself In My Life Michelle Run For Your Life - -Singles- Paperback Writer Rain - Revolver (1966) Taxman Elenor Rigby I Want to Tell You Tomorrow Never Knows - -Singles- Strawberry Fields Hello Goodbye - Sgt Pepper (1967) With A Little Help From My Friends Lucy in the Sky Getting Better A Day in The Life - -Single- Hello Goodbye - Magical Mystery Tour (1967) Magical Mystery Tour The Fool on the Hill I Am the Walrus All You Need is Love - -Singles- Lady Madonna Hey Jude - The Beatles // The White Album (1968) - Back in the USSR Dear Prudence Happiness is a Warm Gun Sexy Sadie Helter Skelter Long, Long, Long Revolution 9 - Yellow Submarine (1969) All Together It’s All Too Much Hey Bulldog - Abbey Road (1969) Come Together Something Octopuses Garden Because Golden Slumbers - Let it Be (1970) Let it Be Get Back Across the Universe Dig A Pony I Me Mine - Anthology (1995) Free As a Bird Real Love
@@mynameissusan440 Oh don't mind him. There's a theory that Paul died in 1966 and they got a guy named Billy Shears to replace him. Don't waste your time with it
@@mynameissusan440 Ah yeah Billy Shears is also Ringo's Persona in Sgt Pepper. There's probably some "subtle hint" that made the theory use that name as well
0:00 The Beatles in Cavern Club (Some Other Guy) 0:11 She Loves You 0:22 I Want To Hold Your Hand 0:31 Twist And Shout 0:40 You Can’t Do That 0:50 I’m A Loser 1:03 Yesterday 1:19 Act Naturally 1:33 I’m Down (At Shea Stadium) 1:51 We Can Work It Out 2:04 Day Tripper 2:18 Nowhere Man 2:29 Paperback Writer 2:39 Hello, Goodbye 2:47 A Day In The Life 2:57 Your Mother Should Know 3:07 All You Need is Love 3:18 Hey Bulldog 3:28 Hey Jude 3:38 Revolution 3:47 Get Back 3:56 Let It Be 4:07 Don’t Let Me Down 4:17 Something 4:27 Dig A Pony 4:46 Free As A Bird 5:01 Real Love Edit: Thank you for the likes!
I see their development in analogy to scientific career: 1956-1960 High school 1960-1962 Master degree 1962-1965 Doctoral degree 1965-1967 Professors 1967-1970 Transhuman Superintelligence
@@Diego_Aracena_Kovacevic "Yesterday" wow! so pretty don't you think? "PEWDIEPIE OUR INSPIRATION" that is the name of my latest RUclips. Can you after listening (please go listen) determine what Beatles song I used? Please go give it a listen (Thanks!) and let me know. Thanks again!
It's hard to fathom how much these guys did in eight years (1962-1970). It's kind of like someone started their music career at the beginning of the Obama Administration, and by Trump's inauguration, they had completely changed the face of music forever. Unbelievable, epic, mind-blowing.....I don't have enough vocabulary to describe the Beatles.
I have always been keenly aware of how their music evolved so rapidly and the immensity of the changes within their music and how that affected the entire music scene, but the way you put it here really hits home in a way we can identify with today. It had me both stunned and laughing to the point of tears! Well done Dave Owens!
@@ScoobWRX04 His point has nothing to do with politics and everything to do with the relatively short passage of time. We still at the start of Trumps term and Obama is still fresh in our minds, so in just a tad longer than Obama's 2 terms the entire face of popular music was profoundly changed. Get it?
@Stubby Stubbington They are pre-recorded vocals. What you are seeing there is a video, which means they added the already recorded track to it and they are doing play-back. Did I open your eyes?
@RANEIKA I'm sorry but I consider that a ridiculous comparison. Not even Radiohead can, by far, match the Fab Four. It's my opinion (and everyone is allowed to have one, no misunderstandings about that) that one has to look some of the great classical composers to find a match, and to be true, some music that even surpasses the Beatlescatalogue
@oppsie doopsie stones smokes the beatles away evertime beatles spend almost there whole career in studio doing recordings, beatles are great song whrighters , tops ,the stones were born and love to perform ,great spectacular live concert touring band over the years ,also have great songs and albums .
@everyday tenor You may personaly have other favourites but that does not mean that the Beatles are not the greatest band in poprock-hystory. By more or less objective criteria they are. In the same way that J.S. Bach is the best baroquecomposer and Eddy Merkcx is the greatest cyclist ever.
@everyday tenor "Is Bach better than Händel?" That is not a question, it is a nonsensical phrase. (No offense) Of course is Bach a better composer than Händel and every musicologist can explain why that is a fact of life. Mind me, I appriciate Händels music very much and I think of having his "Ombre mai fu" played at my funeral [in some distant future of course;-)]. But the serene complexity of his music combined with many examples of the harmonical unexpected while preserving accessibility to everyones ears, heart and mind makes the Leipzig Cantor unmatched by all of his contemporaries, including Händel or the very unjustly unfamous Christoph Graupner. Comparing Bach with Mozart, Beethoven, Mahler or predecessors like Monteverdi, Palestrina or Josquin Desprez is far more difficult if not impossible. Just as it is impossible to compare the Beatlesalbums with the albums Frank Sinatra made with Gordon Jenkins and Nelson Riddle in the 50's. From the start of the 70's popular music has not changed that much that a comparison is difficult, let alone be impossible. 10 CC, ELO, the Cure, Talking Heads, Blur, Oasis, REM, Radiohead and all the others have to face the disadvantage of coming 10, 20, 30 years behind the great bands of the 60’s while the possibilities of the poprock music are not equal to the possibilities of the classical music of earlier centuries. Contemporary classical music faces the same limits from the midth of the 20th century. Atonality proved to be an ending not a new beginning. This led to a situation that more or less artificial changes as serial music were made dogmas while not being more than made up limitations, or to a search for ‘minimal’ music in which repetative themes and structures are the backbone of a composition. One can like this compositions, I like work of for example Steve Reich, but these were not developments like we witnessed in earlier centuries. Thinking and talking about the great poprock of the 60's: My personal favourite album might very well be "Petsounds" or "The Kinks are the village green preservation society". My favourite song is very definitely "Waterloo sunset", but that does not mean that I consider the Beach Boys or the Kinks equal to the Fab Four considering the complete catalogues of the three bands. No popular music touches my heart more than the songs and the voice of Nick Drake. Isaac Hayes' "Hot buttered soul" might very well be the most extremly groundbreaking single album ever. Marvin Gayes acclaimed "What's going on" is unthinkable without it. But still, based on criteria like creativity, musical surprises, craftmanship in still simple good songs, nothing beats the Beatles.
THAT is so poignant .. Four kids from LIVERPOOL .. won WW3 playing music. being witty, and perhaps the most powerful human power that earth will ever know. As Putin said.. The Beatles destroyed communism
1. Some Other Guy 2. She Loves You 3. I Want To Hold Your Hand 4. Twist And Shout 5. You Can't Do That 6. I'm A Loser 7. Yesterday 8. Act Naturally 9. I'm Down 10. We Can Work It Out 11. Day Tripper 12. Nowhere Man 13. Paperback Writter 14. Hello, Goodbye 15. A Day In The Life 16. Your Mother Should Know 17. All You Need Is Love 18. Hey Bulldog 19. Hey Jude 20. Revolution 21. Get Back 22. Let It Be 23. Don't Let Me Down 24. Something 25. Dig A Pony 26. Free As A Bird 27. Real Love
It is sad as now much of the Beatles creative output. They expressed the optimism, longing and uncertainty of their time in a way that transcended it. This cover of the song catches the vulnerability and longing that Lennon put into his demo. Prepare for tear perhaps: ruclips.net/video/F8s15Zt1S30/видео.html
The melody is really bloody sad. Well Lennon was obviously hurt too with the hell he's been through and the regret that he faced after all the things he had done in the past, i belive it manifested in a melody that led to the creation of Real life/I'm stepping out, listen to real life version 2, it's a combination of 2 songs and you can feel the rawness and unfiltered emotion of lennon.
@Katja Cira now we can watch a normal example of a queen fan only for a film. Ge don't now that queen sold 35 milion copies and beatles... 200 milion. But for him the queen are the best because... nothing they didn't change history, they didn't change nothing. But they are the best, yes of course... yes... yes...ye...y. ok the beatles are the best
That is why they are The Greatest Band ever! There isn't even one who even comes close to what they've accomplished in just under 10 years. Some bands have been recording for more than 30 years and they still sounded the same. 🎸
Queen was good but not as influential and not a very important game-changer in music as The Beatles was and ever will be. But Freddie is the greatest frontman ever. No denying that
I think the Beatles came at the exact right time to be influential in the early sixties, mainly with the media (TV, radio, etc.) They where the first true rock band in all honesty. I’m not denying that they’re good, but I believe their influence or widespread cultural impact has more to do with what time period they played in rather then their actual music. Not to mention, they should have played at Woodstock.
Well consider Queen without Freddy, there is nothing in particular. With the Beatles you had three world class artists that also separately had great success. Nothing strange with that the common output from them between 62 to 70 were so great. But Freddy was a giant of a man that is true.
And the legendary status they still have today is amazing after all who else from the 60’s is still as popular today as they were then? Maybe the Who, Stones and Bowie but lot of band came and went but the Beatles still live on today
color film was invented around the 1930's however it was mostly experimental and people were still shooting black and white, the shitty quality that you see from back then, like that video from 1966 was shot on television cameras.
The Beatles must be a hoax lol. There could never be four young, talented people like that! Even today, so many years later, I am amazed at their music, dress, voices, harmonies, effects, creativity, appearance, etc. I played in a Beatles tribute band. It was one on my life's great experiences. For a few hours on stage, I got to experience what it must have felt like to be George - I play guitar. What great memories. If there's a heaven, part of my reward is performing with the real guys. Also, I'd like to perform with Elvis 'up there'. Oh, and could you throw in some cool times at the Playboy Mansion?
If we’re talking about cultural impact, Michael Jackson completely dominated pop culture from 1983 to roughly 1990. Fashion and music videos changed because of him.
Definitely , I watched a 3 hour doc on him the other day and the man was so humble , I really think he (as jim morrison sang) "broke on through to the other side" and came back with enough scruples to tell the tale :)
1. Some Other Guy 2. She Loves You 3. I Want To Hold Your Hand 4. Twist And Shout 5. You Can't Do That 6. I'm A Loser 7. Yesterday 8. Act Naturally 9. I'm Down 10. We Can Work It Out 11. Day Tripper 12. Nowhere Man 13. Paperback Writter 14. Hello, Goodbye 15. A Day In The Life 16. Your Mother Should Know 17. All You Need Is Love 18. Hey Bulldog 19. Hey Jude 20. Revolution 21. Get Back 22. Let It Be 23. Don't Let Me Down 24. Something 25. Dig A Pony 26. Free As A Bird 27. Real Love
Starting with the first known video of the Beatles to the last recording they did in 1970, "Dig a Pony." The performances are in order and the later years are in order from their recording dates, not their release dates. I also had to keep the the later years clips under 10 seconds or else Apple would've gotten me with copyright right claims. Enjoy! Last thing... I forgot to add the caption to the '95 clips. Just know it should've been there.
Free As A Bird makes me feel very nostalgic about a time period I never lived through, it's an emotional roller-coaster and a masterpiece in my opinion :)
This is as good as any documentary on the Beatles. Started out playing anything they could in the club circuit. Got tight. Released a series of adolescent hormonal overload songs. Then progressed to, "I got blisters on my fingers!" in just a few short years. It also showed their penchant for showmanship and a willingness to try anything for entertainment.
lost-_- player it was recorded in a film camera, and that is good because you can remaster the film so basically every old film recorded with that tape can be remastered and look like that.
@@estefanaluma6212 I believe it was remastered in the Anthology Collection. Idk 100% though. I do know “We Can Work It Out” was remastered from a rare VHS
True. But it was a different time. John said in an interview he wouldn’t want to sing the old songs when he got old (and he meant really old), at 50. Today 50 is no age. Musicians today may not got their breakthrough even at age 30, when The Beatles retired. If you looking at songwriters today 35 year olds seems young. But the Beatles was kind of schoolboys/teenagers until 64, and suddenly changed. Two years later they looked completely different. I don’t know mentally when things changed but their looks went on to hippie look around 66. Kind of sad they had retired from live performing when woodstock went down
This group was dynamic. When they did their own music in later years as solo musicians it was great but NOBODY came together on each song and made dynamic, creative magic like the Beatles did as a group.
I really appropriate their music. That has encouraged me and healed my broken heart. And the Beatles teached me the wonderfulness of music. Thanks a lot !
They never played any songs off of the album Revolver live. Nowadays, bands tour in support of an album. The only song from that era they played on their last tour in 1966 was Paperback Writer.
The Beatles in the heart of Siberia. We'd be frozen without them. Thanks George, Ringo, Paul and John. I'm Russian, I'm 34 and I'm crying watching this video
Most beautiful treasures of songs and years of all your music was a pleasure in my lifr growing up listening to all.What memorries thank you music is of ones love from the heart you nerd it to kerp your heart beating life 🤟❤️🙏
The Beatles: - Love Me Do - P.S. I Love You - Please Please Me - I Saw Her Standing There - All My Loving - She Loves You - All My Loving - I Want To Hold Your Hand - A Hard Day's Night - And I Love Her - If I Fell - You Can't Do That - I Feel Fine - Baby's In Black - I'll Follow The Sun - Help! - You've Got To Hide Your Love Away - Ticket To Ride - Yesterday - We Can Work It Out - Day Tripper - Nowhere Man - In My Life - Paperback Writer - Rain - Taxman - She Said She Said - I'm Only Sleeping - Tomorrow Never Knows - For No One - Eleanor Rigby - Penny Lane - Strawberry Fields Forever - I Am The Walrus - Hello Goodbye - All You Need Is Love - Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds - A Day In The Life - While My Guitar Gently Weeps - Happiness Is A Warm Gun - Helter Skelter - Blackbird - Dear Prudence - Julia - Yer Blues - Lady Madonna - Hey Bulldog - Hey Jude - Revolution - Come Together - Something - I Want You (She's So Heavy) - Here Comes The Sun - Because - You Never Give Me Your Money - Don't Let Me Down - Get Back - Across The Universe - Let It Be - The Long And Winding Road - Free As A Bird - Real Love
Out of a slew of impossible choices, does it ever get any better than 'We Can Work It Out' or 'Paperback Writer'? I was born in July 1970, mere months after they'd split up but, even though I wasn't actually alive when they were active, a day never goes by without me realising their importance, an importance that grows with each passing year. And to those people alive at the time, how lucky you were.
Part of their evolution, Drive My Car remains one of The Beatles most closely arranged songs and remains one of the most effective starting tracks to any of their albums, says Ian Macdonald in Revolution in the head. Unfortunately the american version of Rubber Soul doesn't start with DMC. I would have like this song be in your next Beatles evolution video. Thanks for your good work!
I grew up in the 60s, I love music, it was heaven on Earth to have these young guys blow everybody away. I saw them, live, on my 9th b-day ! I never got over it because I didn't want to. A world cultural phenomenon doesn't happen that often. I was lucky to see it up-close. cool video well done
i just realized i grew up listening to all of their beautiful songs. i thank my papa for blasting all those cd's😌 i was completely oblivious that my favorite music is all by them.
0:11 She Loves You 0:22 I Want To Hold Your Hand 0:31 Twist And Shout 0:40 You Can’t Do That 0:50 I’m A Loser 1:03 Yesterday 1:19 Act Naturally 1:33 I’m Down (At Shea Stadium) 1:51 We Can Work It Out 2:04 Day Tripper 2:18 Nowhere Man 2:29 Paperback Writer 2:39 Hello, Goodbye 2:47 A Day In The Life 2:57 Your Mother Should Know 3:07 All You Need is Love 3:18 Hey Bulldog 3:28 Hey Jude 3:38 Revolution 3:47 Get Back 3:56 Let It Be 4:07 Don’t Let Me Down 4:17 Something 4:27 Dig A Pony 4:46 Free As A Bird 5:01 Real Love
Hey guys! Thank you so much for the support on this video, you have no idea how much it means! Just so you guys know, I’m currently working on a brand new evolution video for the Beatles that will feature a lot of the songs y’all are suggesting. When I made this one a year ago it was hard to find Beatles clips and songs because they hadn’t been released on RUclips yet; but since all their music was released in June I can make a much more detailed list. If you guys would like, comment what songs you’d like to see on the new video down below. I’d appreciate it! Thanks.
UPDATE: these songs will be featured in the next video
Please Please Me (1963)
Love Me Do
Please Please Me
Twist and Shout
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-Singles-
She Loves You
I Want to Hold Your Hand
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With the Beatles (1963)
It Won’t Be Long
All My Loving
Please Mr Postman
Roll Over Beethoven
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A Hard Days Night (1964)
A Hard Days Night
I Should’ve Known Better
Can’t Buy My Love
Anytime At All
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Beatles For Sale (1964)
Baby’s In Black
Mr Moonlight
I’ll Follow the Sun
Eight Days a Week
Help! (1965)
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Help!
You’ve Got to Hide Your Love Away
Act Naturally
It’s Only Love
I’ve Just Seen a Face
Yesterday
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Rubber Soul (1965)
Nowhere Man
Norwegian Wood
Think For Yourself
In My Life
Michelle
Run For Your Life
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-Singles-
Paperback Writer
Rain
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Revolver (1966)
Taxman
Elenor Rigby
I Want to Tell You
Tomorrow Never Knows
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-Singles-
Strawberry Fields
Hello Goodbye
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Sgt Pepper (1967)
With A Little Help From My Friends
Lucy in the Sky
Getting Better
A Day in The Life
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-Single-
Hello Goodbye
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Magical Mystery Tour (1967)
Magical Mystery Tour
The Fool on the Hill
I Am the Walrus
All You Need is Love
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-Singles-
Lady Madonna
Hey Jude
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The Beatles // The White Album (1968)
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Back in the USSR
Dear Prudence
Happiness is a Warm Gun
Sexy Sadie
Helter Skelter
Long, Long, Long
Revolution 9
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Yellow Submarine (1969)
All Together
It’s All Too Much
Hey Bulldog
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Abbey Road (1969)
Come Together
Something
Octopuses Garden
Because
Golden Slumbers
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Let it Be (1970)
Let it Be
Get Back
Across the Universe
Dig A Pony
I Me Mine
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Anthology (1995)
Free As a Bird
Real Love
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They went from looking identical to having pretty different styles
Their manager had them looking similar, clothes, haircuts etc., it was the look of the time when they were just starting out. I love them.
@David Roberts who's Billy?
@@mynameissusan440
Oh don't mind him. There's a theory that Paul died in 1966 and they got a guy named Billy Shears to replace him. Don't waste your time with it
@@georggrech5924 okay I just searched Billy shears on RUclips and ringo came up wtf
@@mynameissusan440 Ah yeah Billy Shears is also Ringo's Persona in Sgt Pepper. There's probably some "subtle hint" that made the theory use that name as well
R.I.P
John Lennon and George Harrison
You will always be in our hearts and you will be missed
Why not, and PM!!!
trevinize what?
@@trevinize Paul is not dead
@@Bot-uc1kd u dont know
And Paul McCartney
0:00 The Beatles in Cavern Club (Some Other Guy)
0:11 She Loves You
0:22 I Want To Hold Your Hand
0:31 Twist And Shout
0:40 You Can’t Do That
0:50 I’m A Loser
1:03 Yesterday
1:19 Act Naturally
1:33 I’m Down (At Shea Stadium)
1:51 We Can Work It Out
2:04 Day Tripper
2:18 Nowhere Man
2:29 Paperback Writer
2:39 Hello, Goodbye
2:47 A Day In The Life
2:57 Your Mother Should Know
3:07 All You Need is Love
3:18 Hey Bulldog
3:28 Hey Jude
3:38 Revolution
3:47 Get Back
3:56 Let It Be
4:07 Don’t Let Me Down
4:17 Something
4:27 Dig A Pony
4:46 Free As A Bird
5:01 Real Love
Edit: Thank you for the likes!
thank you
DUPLA GAMER Love Me Do wasn’t there.
you're an angle
And here he is. The guy you've looking for
@@mountainbikerdave would that be a tri-angle or a right angle?
I see their development in analogy to scientific career:
1956-1960 High school
1960-1962 Master degree
1962-1965 Doctoral degree
1965-1967 Professors
1967-1970 Transhuman Superintelligence
There isn't any educational institution capable to teach the knowledge from the 1967-1970 age.
No i prefer 1962-1966 by far
@@Diego_Aracena_Kovacevic 😂
@@enserio172 Yes, same. Not Beatles after that.
@@Diego_Aracena_Kovacevic "Yesterday" wow! so pretty don't you think? "PEWDIEPIE OUR INSPIRATION" that is the name of my latest
RUclips. Can you after listening (please go listen) determine what Beatles song I used? Please go give it a listen (Thanks!) and let me know.
Thanks again!
0:17 I love Ringos smile. He looks so happy.
Winter Gacha yes
Yeah he has a gorgeous smile 😁
He was always happy
@@dianalopezsoto9074 no
Because he have his drums. In Help and paperback writer, where he just sits aroun, he isn't that Happy anymore because no drums😂 Love that guy btw
It's hard to fathom how much these guys did in eight years (1962-1970). It's kind of like someone started their music career at the beginning of the Obama Administration, and by Trump's inauguration, they had completely changed the face of music forever. Unbelievable, epic, mind-blowing.....I don't have enough vocabulary to describe the Beatles.
I have always been keenly aware of how their music evolved so rapidly and the immensity of the changes within their music and how that affected the entire music scene, but the way you put it here really hits home in a way we can identify with today. It had me both stunned and laughing to the point of tears! Well done Dave Owens!
They wanted to create something new and tried all the way along their career.
uhhhh what? what does this have to do with Trump and Obama? It's called changing with the times 60s-70's were very different times.
@@ScoobWRX04 His point has nothing to do with politics and everything to do with the relatively short passage of time. We still at the start of Trumps term and Obama is still fresh in our minds, so in just a tad longer than Obama's 2 terms the entire face of popular music was profoundly changed. Get it?
What a brilliant analogy!
can we appreciate George’s “oooooh” in 4:02? so angelic R.I.P. ❤️
Desiree Mercado you dumbass that’s was the music
@@chokenny dam chill lol
@Stubby Stubbington They are pre-recorded vocals. What you are seeing there is a video, which means they added the already recorded track to it and they are doing play-back. Did I open your eyes?
It's the piano
Harrison
1:19 Ringo Sings!!
Yay
I love ringo's singing
@@Miller-og8ke I wish he sung more. He definitely deserved way more recognition.
The one and only Billy Shears!
And he can
I think it's equally interesting how much video recording improved over such a short time.
@Simon Nielsen you sound like fun mate 😅
don't know about equal mate, but definitely note worthy
EVERYTHING CHANGED ONCE THE ALIEN SHIP CRASHED IN NEW MEXICO... JUST SAYIN...
BUT YEA.. no band will ever compare to the BEATLES. ever.
John Doe when tf did that happen
No group in any genre could match this group. The greatest act in history.
Rolling Stones, but only match,not surpass
No offense,its just my opinion
@RANEIKA
I'm sorry but I consider that a ridiculous comparison. Not even Radiohead can, by far, match the Fab Four. It's my opinion (and everyone is allowed to have one, no misunderstandings about that) that one has to look some of the great classical composers to find a match, and to be true, some music that even surpasses the Beatlescatalogue
@oppsie doopsie stones smokes the beatles away evertime beatles spend almost there whole career in studio doing recordings, beatles are great song whrighters , tops ,the stones were born and love to perform ,great spectacular live concert touring band over the years ,also have great songs and albums .
@everyday tenor You may personaly have other favourites but that does not mean that the Beatles are not the greatest band in poprock-hystory. By more or less objective criteria they are. In the same way that J.S. Bach is the best baroquecomposer and Eddy Merkcx is the greatest cyclist ever.
@everyday tenor "Is Bach better than Händel?" That is not a question, it is a nonsensical phrase. (No offense) Of course is Bach a better composer than Händel and every musicologist can explain why that is a fact of life.
Mind me, I appriciate Händels music very much and I think of having his "Ombre mai fu" played at my funeral [in some distant future of course;-)]. But the serene complexity of his music combined with many examples of the harmonical unexpected while preserving accessibility to everyones ears, heart and mind makes the Leipzig Cantor unmatched by all of his contemporaries, including Händel or the very unjustly unfamous Christoph Graupner. Comparing Bach with Mozart, Beethoven, Mahler or predecessors like Monteverdi, Palestrina or Josquin Desprez is far more difficult if not impossible. Just as it is impossible to compare the Beatlesalbums with the albums Frank Sinatra made with Gordon Jenkins and Nelson Riddle in the 50's. From the start of the 70's popular music has not changed that much that a comparison is difficult, let alone be impossible.
10 CC, ELO, the Cure, Talking Heads, Blur, Oasis, REM, Radiohead and all the others have to face the disadvantage of coming 10, 20, 30 years behind the great bands of the 60’s while the possibilities of the poprock music are not equal to the possibilities of the classical music of earlier centuries. Contemporary classical music faces the same limits from the midth of the 20th century. Atonality proved to be an ending not a new beginning. This led to a situation that more or less artificial changes as serial music were made dogmas while not being more than made up limitations, or to a search for ‘minimal’ music in which repetative themes and structures are the backbone of a composition. One can like this compositions, I like work of for example Steve Reich, but these were not developments like we witnessed in earlier centuries.
Thinking and talking about the great poprock of the 60's: My personal favourite album might very well be "Petsounds" or "The Kinks are the village green preservation society". My favourite song is very definitely "Waterloo sunset", but that does not mean that I consider the Beach Boys or the Kinks equal to the Fab Four considering the complete catalogues of the three bands. No popular music touches my heart more than the songs and the voice of Nick Drake. Isaac Hayes' "Hot buttered soul" might very well be the most extremly groundbreaking single album ever. Marvin Gayes acclaimed "What's going on" is unthinkable without it. But still, based on criteria like creativity, musical surprises, craftmanship in still simple good songs, nothing beats the Beatles.
damn bro, i looked like a boomer in this comment
Yup
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THAT is so poignant .. Four kids from LIVERPOOL .. won WW3 playing music. being witty, and perhaps the most powerful human power that earth will ever know.
As Putin said.. The Beatles destroyed communism
I think the song that changed it all is we can work it out
1995: here have some more
The greatest band in history, we are so lucky to witness.
Yup
Where’s that one guy in the comments who writes all the songs out with time stamps.
It’s a 5 minute video surely you can just watch the whole video
@@marcbaker8612 to know what song is playing ...
1. Some Other Guy
2. She Loves You
3. I Want To Hold Your Hand
4. Twist And Shout
5. You Can't Do That
6. I'm A Loser
7. Yesterday
8. Act Naturally
9. I'm Down
10. We Can Work It Out
11. Day Tripper
12. Nowhere Man
13. Paperback Writter
14. Hello, Goodbye
15. A Day In The Life
16. Your Mother Should Know
17. All You Need Is Love
18. Hey Bulldog
19. Hey Jude
20. Revolution
21. Get Back
22. Let It Be
23. Don't Let Me Down
24. Something
25. Dig A Pony
26. Free As A Bird
27. Real Love
That's a good thing.
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1:28 Ringo singing is the best
0:19 Ringo is trying to be happy but he has to look at Paul McCartney shake his butt while he sings XD
Reagan and lella Vlogs I think you mean Johns, right?
Barbara nno:p ya thnx
@@barbarannop1799 Depends on which interview he's made the joke on.
I see you watch the Ellen show.
The Beatles queen wut XD
2:29 that camera quality
remastering
@Videography it's 1966
@@mr.mediocre3567 it doesnt matter, i think it was just scanned badly,or the film was neglected
It's remastered
@@mr.mediocre3567 bruh what does it even mean? the cameras back then were higher quality than today shitphones
Why does real love always make me sad
It also makes me sad because it reminds me of John's murder!
It is sad as now much of the Beatles creative output. They expressed the optimism, longing and uncertainty of their time in a way that transcended it. This cover of the song catches the vulnerability and longing that Lennon put into his demo. Prepare for tear perhaps:
ruclips.net/video/F8s15Zt1S30/видео.html
The melody is really bloody sad. Well Lennon was obviously hurt too with the hell he's been through and the regret that he faced after all the things he had done in the past, i belive it manifested in a melody that led to the creation of Real life/I'm stepping out, listen to real life version 2, it's a combination of 2 songs and you can feel the rawness and unfiltered emotion of lennon.
The last new song you will ever hear from the Beatles.
@@lgiorgos1 free as a bird is the song that reminds me of John Lennon spirit wise
For anyone interested in the Beatles, this is definitely the go-to video; their transition from making love songs to experimental songs is admirable.
The greatest Rock and roll band in history. Always have been always will be.
@Katja Cira jajja queen ni mi3rda
@Katja Cira imagine thinking Queen were rock n roll
Katja Cira Nah beatles revolutionized the world and music in just 8 years
@Katja Cira now we can watch a normal example of a queen fan only for a film. Ge don't now that queen sold 35 milion copies and beatles... 200 milion. But for him the queen are the best because... nothing they didn't change history, they didn't change nothing. But they are the best, yes of course... yes... yes...ye...y. ok the beatles are the best
Greatest pop music of all time, I'll give you that.
That is why they are The Greatest Band ever! There isn't even one who even comes close to what they've accomplished in just under 10 years. Some bands have been recording for more than 30 years and they still sounded the same. 🎸
What about Queen?
Queen was good but not as influential and not a very important game-changer in music as The Beatles was and ever will be. But Freddie is the greatest frontman ever. No denying that
I think the Beatles came at the exact right time to be influential in the early sixties, mainly with the media (TV, radio, etc.) They where the first true rock band in all honesty. I’m not denying that they’re good, but I believe their influence or widespread cultural impact has more to do with what time period they played in rather then their actual music. Not to mention, they should have played at Woodstock.
@@RealPrinceStaRita compare their music to early and late queen stuff the Beatles seem lackluster in my opinion
Well consider Queen without Freddy, there is nothing in particular. With the Beatles you had three world class artists that also separately had great success. Nothing strange with that the common output from them between 62 to 70 were so great. But Freddy was a giant of a man that is true.
0:17 just look at how happy Ringo is
❤️ that’s heart warming
Ugh it hurts how much i love these guys
Johnny Alpha I’m currently suffering from beatlemania 🥰
oscar tovar same
@@kinmy8866 what are some of your favorite songs so far?
oscar tovar something, oh darling, yesterday, strawberry fields forever, etc.. sooo many amazing songs omg 🥺🥺
They were no more than a Rutles tribute band
The evolution that they had in just 8 years is crazy, greatest band off all time.
And the legendary status they still have today is amazing after all who else from the 60’s is still as popular today as they were then?
Maybe the Who, Stones and Bowie but lot of band came and went but the Beatles still live on today
2:27 bruh wtf happened to cameras in 1966 that quality shift is nutty
The good ones used 35mm film, but it was expensive at the time.
The good ones used 35mm film, but it was expensive at the time.
color film was invented around the 1930's however it was mostly experimental and people were still shooting black and white, the shitty quality that you see from back then, like that video from 1966 was shot on television cameras.
Also I believe it may have been remastered in the anthology collection.
I know the “We Can Work It Out” video was remastered from a rare VHS.
magic happened
Nothing before. Nothing since. Quite simply the greatest musical event in western history. The beatles.
The Beatles must be a hoax lol. There could never be four young, talented people like that! Even today, so many years later, I am amazed at their music, dress, voices, harmonies, effects, creativity, appearance, etc. I played in a Beatles tribute band. It was one on my life's great experiences. For a few hours on stage, I got to experience what it must have felt like to be George - I play guitar. What great memories. If there's a heaven, part of my reward is performing with the real guys. Also, I'd like to perform with Elvis 'up there'. Oh, and could you throw in some cool times at the Playboy Mansion?
It’s not just western culture man, it’s international and worldwide
Completely overrated boy band.
You gotta get out of your cave
If we’re talking about cultural impact, Michael Jackson completely dominated pop culture from 1983 to roughly 1990. Fashion and music videos changed because of him.
George😍😍😍 The Beatles forever.......
Definitely , I watched a 3 hour doc on him the other day and the man was so humble , I really think he (as jim morrison sang) "broke on through to the other side" and came back with enough scruples to tell the tale :)
😍
You're right
I LOVE GEORGE
@@dissbeleaverovlies1998 hola, no sabes como se llama el documental?, gracias
Lennon missed his line xD 1:48 his smile was so cute
It is hard to believe that their evolution from 1967-1968 is so huge that there is such a huge growth in them being musicians and artists, really.
1. Some Other Guy
2. She Loves You
3. I Want To Hold Your Hand
4. Twist And Shout
5. You Can't Do That
6. I'm A Loser
7. Yesterday
8. Act Naturally
9. I'm Down
10. We Can Work It Out
11. Day Tripper
12. Nowhere Man
13. Paperback Writter
14. Hello, Goodbye
15. A Day In The Life
16. Your Mother Should Know
17. All You Need Is Love
18. Hey Bulldog
19. Hey Jude
20. Revolution
21. Get Back
22. Let It Be
23. Don't Let Me Down
24. Something
25. Dig A Pony
26. Free As A Bird
27. Real Love
It’s crazy how much they changed in a few years. Way ahead of their time
I am so glad you included "Free as a Bird", and "Real Love". Its easy for lot of people to look over those two.
3:54 literally me when a camera is showed at me 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Starting with the first known video of the Beatles to the last recording they did in 1970, "Dig a Pony." The performances are in order and the later years are in order from their recording dates, not their release dates. I also had to keep the the later years clips under 10 seconds or else Apple would've gotten me with copyright right claims. Enjoy!
Last thing... I forgot to add the caption to the '95 clips. Just know it should've been there.
Thanks for the trip, very nice footage!
Twist and Shout is 1963. No Where Man is 1965. Get your dates correct, dumbass.
How awesome would it be if somewhere a older video would appear. Also curious if there will be another live at the BBC.
@@jeffhinkin4134 he was referring to the live performance Einstein
The song you are referring to is Dig a Pony, not I Me Mine. The last song they actually finished in '70 was Long and Winding Road
Free As A Bird makes me feel very nostalgic about a time period I never lived through, it's an emotional roller-coaster and a masterpiece in my opinion :)
The Beatles changed the world 🌎 from Grey to rainbow 🌈✨♥ colors get it
Whenever there is the "Evolution" of the Beatles. You MUST put Helter Skelter in there. From "I wanna hold your hand" to "Helter Skelter".
From the Cavern to Help to Strawberry Fields to Helter Skelter to Because to The End.
Shows you how creative a band can be when not being dragged down by endless touring
0:17 ringo looks like he loves playing drums he really does
3:49 George's shoes though 😄
from playing in the cavern to writing a day in the life five years later. so insane and unbelievable
The transition between something and dig a pony was SMOOTH
Such a timeless sound for a timeless band!!!!!
The difference between each camera quality is just so cool to see the technology change even though The Beatles still play on.
This is as good as any documentary on the Beatles. Started out playing anything they could in the club circuit. Got tight. Released a series of adolescent hormonal overload songs. Then progressed to, "I got blisters on my fingers!" in just a few short years. It also showed their penchant for showmanship and a willingness to try anything for entertainment.
2:32 that footage looks amazing!
lost-_- player it was recorded in a film camera, and that is good because you can remaster the film so basically every old film recorded with that tape can be remastered and look like that.
@@estefanaluma6212 I believe it was remastered in the Anthology Collection. Idk 100% though.
I do know “We Can Work It Out” was remastered from a rare VHS
@@estefanaluma6212 except in the magical mystery tour cause it was difficult to remaster it
Nothing like this will ever happen again.
Totally agree!!!!
Greatest band ever
Just wait another 100 years
3:05 short ass ringo 😂
Biggie Cheese aww haha
Well he was the shortest so yeah
Hah I just noticed that
He's tall. But not as tall as me.
Ringo is still the oldest and the last one to join
Legends.
Trail blazers
ни одна группа так не изменилась за десятилетие, как THE BEATLES
greatest musicians who will have changed the world forever.
The Beatles... very inspiring after more than 60 years their music continues to be heard all over the world.
It’s the only band in the world who keeps changing their music genre in every 6 months lol
This is excellent! Thanks for the crash-course in the Fab Four. I'm 62, so was lucky enough to experience the Beatles as they were happening.
I like the 1965 -1966, Rubber Soul/Revolver period
me too!!
Escuto e assisto os Beatles desde a década de 60 agora em 2023 são 60 anos.... só sucessos...e vem mais surpresas ... Parabéns ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Its crazy to think all the masterpieces they made in a 7 year span and being in their 20’s.
True. But it was a different time. John said in an interview he wouldn’t want to sing the old songs when he got old (and he meant really old), at 50. Today 50 is no age. Musicians today may not got their breakthrough even at age 30, when The Beatles retired. If you looking at songwriters today 35 year olds seems young. But the Beatles was kind of schoolboys/teenagers until 64, and suddenly changed. Two years later they looked completely different. I don’t know mentally when things changed but their looks went on to hippie look around 66.
Kind of sad they had retired from live performing when woodstock went down
Every single song. We have Paul and Ringo alive. It's pretty incredible how the lyrics hit every moment 🙂
This group was dynamic. When they did their own music in later years as solo musicians it was great but NOBODY came together on each song and made dynamic, creative magic like the Beatles did as a group.
3:55
hahaha
Oie zhy
Potato Joe hehe
mmh ke rko
Cute george
0:17 ringo is so cute ugh !
I really appropriate their music. That has encouraged me and healed my broken heart.
And the Beatles teached me the wonderfulness of music. Thanks a lot !
0:16
Ringo : happiness
Beautiful R.I.P John Lennon (1940 - 1980) And George Harrison (1943 - 2001) 😭💕
The Beatles underwent a transformation in 5 years that would take most bands 15-20 years. Amazing.
Ringo is an amazing singer, it’s just his tone of singing is different from the others.
The greatest band of all time
I know right
Yes , not the shit bts now 😃😂😂😂
BTS too
@@moonwalkerkop4479 bts is a shit
@@moonwalkerkop4479 you gotta be kidding me, you can compare BTS with The Beatles, i mean, BTS is so much better
Stehen bei mir noch heute in den Top Ten der Hitliste .
No Revolver songs? Really?
No videos, no presentations :/
Couldn’t find a video 😢
@@Birdsofthelou you should've left nowhere man and used rain
Ps
The weird ass songs were missing from 67
Last Beatle Album. Named Revolver for a reason. Album was finished, tours cancelled. Then came SGT. P. Transition.
They never played any songs off of the album Revolver live.
Nowadays, bands tour in support of an album.
The only song from that era they played on their last tour in 1966 was Paperback Writer.
Love or hate the Beatles, there will never be another music group/act in impact.
Agradezco infinitamente haber conocido a estos increíbles artistas!!!!
Fantastic..yep..I so wish my lovely Dek was still here to hear it..❤
4:15 I've always wanted his fur coat and him.
The Beatles in the heart of Siberia. We'd be frozen without them. Thanks George, Ringo, Paul and John. I'm Russian, I'm 34 and I'm crying watching this video
Gives me great, AWESOME memories of my secondary school days at Isoka from 1965 ! It used to be called "the BEATLE MANIA"
Thanks for the dates. I enjoyed getting this in order. I often hear songs and say: "When did I first hear that?"...now I know. Thanks again.
I wish I was alive to see these guys live it kills me
Most beautiful treasures of songs and years of all your music was a pleasure in my lifr growing up listening to all.What memorries thank you music is of ones love from the heart you nerd it to kerp your heart beating life 🤟❤️🙏
The Beatles:
- Love Me Do
- P.S. I Love You
- Please Please Me
- I Saw Her Standing There
- All My Loving
- She Loves You
- All My Loving
- I Want To Hold Your Hand
- A Hard Day's Night
- And I Love Her
- If I Fell
- You Can't Do That
- I Feel Fine
- Baby's In Black
- I'll Follow The Sun
- Help!
- You've Got To Hide Your Love Away
- Ticket To Ride
- Yesterday
- We Can Work It Out
- Day Tripper
- Nowhere Man
- In My Life
- Paperback Writer
- Rain
- Taxman
- She Said She Said
- I'm Only Sleeping
- Tomorrow Never Knows
- For No One
- Eleanor Rigby
- Penny Lane
- Strawberry Fields Forever
- I Am The Walrus
- Hello Goodbye
- All You Need Is Love
- Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds
- A Day In The Life
- While My Guitar Gently Weeps
- Happiness Is A Warm Gun
- Helter Skelter
- Blackbird
- Dear Prudence
- Julia
- Yer Blues
- Lady Madonna
- Hey Bulldog
- Hey Jude
- Revolution
- Come Together
- Something
- I Want You (She's So Heavy)
- Here Comes The Sun
- Because
- You Never Give Me Your Money
- Don't Let Me Down
- Get Back
- Across The Universe
- Let It Be
- The Long And Winding Road
- Free As A Bird
- Real Love
Out of a slew of impossible choices, does it ever get any better than 'We Can Work It Out' or 'Paperback Writer'? I was born in July 1970, mere months after they'd split up but, even though I wasn't actually alive when they were active, a day never goes by without me realising their importance, an importance that grows with each passing year. And to those people alive at the time, how lucky you were.
4:25 The little problem
Everyone having fun
Yoko:
Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
Haaaaaaaa
Ahhhhhhh
Haaaaaaahaaaaaaaaaa
Most Influential Band the Origin of Pop Rock Music The Pride & Joy of Britain
It's the BEATLES ! Nothing to say even if LET IT BE ❣👍👍👍🥰🥰🥰♥️♥️♥️
Amazing how the Beatles look and music style changed in only 7-8 years.
They gained a lot of popularity in like 1 year
That's what I said they evolved in 1967 ... Love The Beatles forever .. Other bands can't ever beat this ..
The Beatles, la Historia de nuestras vidas a lo largo de los años.
By 67, the video quality was better than some movies from the early 2000s
1967 the lsd came round
@David Roberts what do you mean? paul is alive
@@Jegrygerfede It's some bullshit conspiracy theory.
They started taking LSD since 1965.
Part of their evolution, Drive My Car remains one of The Beatles most closely arranged songs and remains one of the most effective starting tracks to any of their albums, says Ian Macdonald in Revolution in the head.
Unfortunately the american version of Rubber Soul doesn't start with DMC. I would have like this song be in your next Beatles evolution video. Thanks for your good work!
4:25 that was an amazing transition
Omg Is True
such a short period of time - and what they did... and how they aged! there will never be anything like them!
Beatles это прекрасно! Спасибо Вам!
Still unbelievable, this evolution.
Just in the already roaring 60s.
And still unparalelled.
best band in the world
I know right
I grew up in the 60s, I love music, it was heaven on Earth to have these young guys blow everybody away.
I saw them, live, on my 9th b-day ! I never got over it because I didn't want to.
A world cultural phenomenon doesn't happen that often. I was lucky to see it up-close.
cool video well done
John faz muita falta💔💔 como eu queria ter vivido a época dele 🥺
Marcelo Willyam mds finalmente alguém br
i just realized i grew up listening to all of their beautiful songs. i thank my papa for blasting all those cd's😌 i was completely oblivious that my favorite music is all by them.
0:11 She Loves You
0:22 I Want To Hold Your Hand
0:31 Twist And Shout
0:40 You Can’t Do That
0:50 I’m A Loser
1:03 Yesterday
1:19 Act Naturally
1:33 I’m Down (At Shea Stadium)
1:51 We Can Work It Out
2:04 Day Tripper
2:18 Nowhere Man
2:29 Paperback Writer
2:39 Hello, Goodbye
2:47 A Day In The Life
2:57 Your Mother Should Know
3:07 All You Need is Love
3:18 Hey Bulldog
3:28 Hey Jude
3:38 Revolution
3:47 Get Back
3:56 Let It Be
4:07 Don’t Let Me Down
4:17 Something
4:27 Dig A Pony
4:46 Free As A Bird
5:01 Real Love
That was a really good watch.Thanks for that.
this made me cry.