The Beatles - Helter Skelter REACTION THIS CAN'T BE THEM!
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- FIRST TIME HEARING The Beatles - Helter Skelter
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“The Beatles did not just do this!! They did not just do this..”
That is correct they did that 53 years ago.
They just did it...... Macartneys vocals are on another level
@@martingreen2633 he can still do it too
@@jackkitchen154 casuals: "damn his vocals are ugly af now"
*And this song is one of the reasons why his vocals went downhill when he got older. Still impressive that he could still sing so good with his old raspy vocals.*
@@lancelot771 ...and songs like Oh Darling, Maybe I'm Amazed, etc. It always amazes me how long he actually was able to keep his vocal range considering how hard he was on his voice.
This song is older than me, yet it sounds so modern-day
The Beatles ARE the best band EVER, influenced so many, changed music, changed culture, the BEST
Cate Malone
They were a miracle, not a band.
I'm from Liverpool and I rather have the rolling Stones over the Beatles
@@stevenanderson7461 the Rolling Stones are the only ones even close to the Beatles but nobody got bigger than the Beatles
@@stevenanderson7461 and believe me I love both bands I've got everything The Beatles In The Rolling Stones ever recorded can't go wrong with either one
@@stevenanderson7461 I'm sorry but you have to return your passport! ;-)
No band deserves the label "The Best" more than The Beatles; the only reason people say otherwise is because they're too familiar. What genre of music do The Beatles play? They don't play genres, they bend music to their will and make new sounds. Listening to this in 1968 was like watching a UFO landing on your front lawn.
Basically people cant disagree with you huh
I dont think the beatles were that great, what now?
@@pedroi.s2093 Then you're an idiot
@@pedroi.s2093 If the Beatles are not that great, what/who is?
@big dog lol thinking that one expecific Band is not the greatest of all time is a minority opinion for you? You really live uma bubble dude
@big dog lol what?
Some critics back in the day were saying..."yeah, The Beatles can write great melodies and catchy lyrics but did they know how to really rock.
Paul McCartney: Hold my beer.
Check this out; it’s a creation of the Tavistock Institute. The “British Invasion”
Was not grassroots. It was PLANNED. Documented Facts! Paul died Nov 9th 1964 (as they never toured lived after that date) the “Paul” u see today is actually William “Billy” Shears! He wrote a book describing the look alike contest they did to keep the “mania” going. That’s the “story” that’s not being told. If u look at the Album cover “Abbey Road” it’s a funeral procession. With Paul having bear feet & symbolism of being in a morgue. There are so many clues to this. But read the book by William Billy shears...
They sure showed them...they can do it better than anybody whom they claim they were the best in this genre...
The man is just on a different level
@@Wild1KY they toured until 1966 not 1964 and they stopped because they were tired of touring and couldn't even hear themselves because of all the screaming
and they played over 1400 live shows from 62-66 and just were tired of it
sir james paul mccartney is still alive and well
all these rumours have been debunked years ago
get a life
@@Wild1KY oh man, everyone knows that's a load of crap.
They went from I Want To Hold Your Hand to this in just 5 years
And from "I Want to Hold Your Hand" to "Tomorrow Never Knows" in 2 1/2 years.
I understand that you're probably not knocking "I Want to Hold Your Hand", but I keep going back to that song and think that however good anyone might have been in 1963, no one could have come up with that song except the Beatles. Furthermore, almost 60 years after its release, it's difficult to see how it can be improved upon. Helter Skelter, written to prove that the Beatles could rock harder than The Who (in "I Can See for Miles"), has none of the sophistication and subtlety of "I Wanna Hold Your Hand". As a show-off piece, though, it doesn't have to.
@@Azabaxe80 well said
@@Azabaxe80 I agree with you. In many ways I Want To Hold Your Hand is more sophisticated than Helter Skelter. And though I love both songs I love I Want To Hold Your Hand more.
@@Azabaxe80 Do think Yoko had anything to do this with it lol
If Rock and Roll is the universe, then The Beatles are the Big Bang.
- Bono
WORD
When “The White Album” was released I think it was the New York Times said this album proves that there is nothing The Beatles can’t do! Thank you for sharing can’t wait for more.
Helter Skelter, WMGGW, Julia, and Good Night, all on one album. It's hard to imagine a pop/rock group that could have pulled off those four songs over a career, much less a single album.
One of the benefits of being bigger than Jesus.
@@alanfriesen9837 haha yesss
@@alanfriesen9837 not cool at all mate. Not even funny.
Uh, ya ? Thanks for sharing ? Where do you live ? In a cave on Pluto ? & I mean the dawwg's ear ;)
Please do "I Want You (She's so Heavy)", another heavy song by them that will blow your mind
yes!!
@@saracody5123 Darker and heavier !
@@carlosestebanlopezmaldonad1788 not really
Yes! It's without a doubt better than Helter Skelter
@@se6369 yea I really love helter skelter, but those last 2 minutes of I Want You make you feel like you’re trapped in hell
"Revolution" single version...another slab of Beatles' hard rock.
Like John said in the movie "Imagine", talking about how everybody was comparing other bands to them, "We were the best f**kin rock n roll band in the world, and all the other bands knew it"
The Beatles, for their entire career: "Fuck you, catch up"
Better believe it...bro...they were musical masters...bottom line
@@juliobauer7451 You can come up with new categories noone even dreamed of... they were the best in all of them... nobody came even close... They say the Rolling Stones and the Who were their competition... that ia a joke
At the end of 1968 the Rolling Stones held a huge Rock & Roll Circus concert featuring pretty much all the other great bands of the time. John Lennon showed up and it was like god walking the earth.
John was such an arrogant asshole but damn did he back it up
The thing about the Beatles is that they went through so many musical phases (sugary pop, emo pop, psychedelic, crunchy rock, folk rock, etc.), it's hard to say what their style even is. They were the first band that was so monumentally successful, people would buy their albums no matter what they did, which gave them enormous freedom to experiment and evolve rather than turning out album after album of basically the same thing.
Probably the first prog band.
hippie rock?
Every Bryan Adams Album sound the same
precisely- they had license to put out an album like the "White Album" , and 'X' amount of people were going to buy it blind. That's called influence of the times.
Personally, I think it is inaccurate to classify the Beatles as a "rock" band. Their music crossed many different genres, only one of which was rock. I prefer to think of the Beatles as the best band in the history of popular music--and by a very wide margin.
The Beatles were metal before there was metal.
alex they literally created metal lmao
No, The Beatles were around a long time so many artistic periods but they also experimented. This was a stand alone piece. Hard rock maybe touching metal but metal as a genre came out of acid rock genera a little later.
@@MrBonners Thus, they were metal before metal.
@@DenNEE as I said, a stand alone piece, experimental. no stand alone piece establishes a genera. Metal became a genera with the introduction of synthetic sounds generated through keyboards and guitar used in acid rock.
@@MrBonners but it can...think about "heavy metal thunder" - no proto metal at all just a lyric
Man oh man your reaction was just like mine but over 50 years ago. Some other heavies “I want you” and “Hey Bulldog”
For another real banger from the Beatles consider checking out 'I Want You (She's So Heavy). More bluesy but sonically a killer, or maybe 'Hey Bulldog', one of their deep hidden rockers!
Great Great Bass playing. McCartney at his best
Hey Bulldog is one of my favorites!
Hey Bulldog!
You must listen to Revolution - it’s also “hard” like shelter Skelter
I second this.
Single version
Depends on the version. The single version is a rock arrangement. The album version is a more jazzy number.
Both versions
Yess but he has to make sure that it’s not revolution 1😂
I love to watch people discovering the Beatles. I discovered them more then 40 years ago and they are staying at my side until today. They are part of my family.
Back in the 60s Brian Epstein said that kids will still be listening to the beatles in 2000. I discovered them in 2006 and have been obsessed with them ever since. My 4 year old daughter loves them too now.
Peter I also like watching these videos. I was just 12 when they released their first album. I was hooked,and am more hooked now over 50 years later. I think that I reacted The way the VJ looks on these Videos. JAM.
It's actually 'than'.
My favorite Beatles song. I was a baby headbanger at heart! Keep in mind that when this song was made, there was no punk, there was no metal. No such thing. This song is extremely innovative in the sense of hard rock. Yes the Beatles are extremely diverse. Go check out Rocky Racoon to see how much. 😂
Yes✌💜
Just a bit of context: This song came out in 1968. Fellow British bands Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath (who are considered to be pioneers of the hard rock/heavy metal sub-genre) put out their first albums at 1969 and 1970 respectively. I'm not sure if this is the first heavy metal song but it shows you how much of a music visionary Paul McCartney was.
A band called the Nice released an album in '67 with a song called 'Bonnie K'. I think this song is the perfect proto metal song. Especially for '67. Although '68 was a good year for heavy music, nothing could beat Blue Cheer's heavy song 'Come And Get It'. If someone came up to me and told me it was an mc5 song, i would believe it.
The fast version of revolution was recorded couple months before Helter skelter. Is Revolution the first metal song? I think so.
@@twj2002 Revolution is definitely not a metal song in my opinion. There is pretty heavy distortion on the guitar but Lennon's vocal delivery is not forceful enough. McCartney on the other side goes all out vocally on Helter Skelter.
Paul’s ability to see where music is going and be ahead for the times is mind blowing. Examples are his tape loops on Tomorrow Never Knows, Helter Skelter, lofi and DIY sound with his first solo album McCartney, indie pop with Ram (arguably the first indie pop album), and McCartney II (influenced electronica, bedroom pop, and synth pop)
Another proto-metal song was "Twenty-First Century Schizoid Man" by King Crimson, which was released on the "The Court of the Crimson King" album in 1969. Was that song inspired by "Helter Skelter?" Don't know. I really liked that song and listened to it often back in the day.
Everybody's Got Something to Hide but me and my Monkey is another great heavy Beatles song
Yes!
@@eviekelpie1 That one is one of my least favourite ones, among the top 10😄
Great song with the stupidest title. It was originally "Come On".
@@kavousniamir2375 we're all different with different tastes. I do like it
I love it
“I’ve got blisters on my fingers” - Ringo
correct...the original take before it was cut was 28 mins long...poor Ringo
I'm 58 yrs. old. I taught the kids at my p/t retail job to shout this whenever they get tired of stocking. Yes, I'm a bad influence, but it always makes me laugh!!
That was John Lennon, not Ringo Starr....
@@cygnusx-1800 it was Ringo, confirmed by Paul in the video of him breaking down famous Beatles songs, I think it's on GQ or something like that
@@cygnusx-1800 Even John said it was Ringo.
The Beatles didn't just make music-- they MADE Rock-n-roll. Glad you're finding this out. I knew this 55 years ago....
Beatles - Genius! B_E_A_T_L_E_S Beatles Make The Very Best Music!
What really flips me out is they follow this on the album with one of the quietest, most lovely songs from George to close out the side on the LP. A single band going from smashingly heavy to shyly pretty in under 8 minutes is kind of a lost art.
i absolutely love these two songs back to back. really captures the perfect chaos of the white album and their range in general. helter skelter and long long long are in my top 5, easily
"The Beatles...they're fire!" I love it! Your channel is great!
The Beatles songs made other bands realise "You can do that with pop songs?". This lead to a mind opening expansion for other bands to get innovative. The Beatles never repeated themselves.
Other “heavy” , hard rock songs on this album: Yer Blues, Everybody’s got something to hide...., Birthday, Back in the USSR, Why don’t we do it in the road? , to a lesser degree: Happiness is a warm Gun.
I've always thought 'Back in the USSR' was a gentle dig at the Beach Boys.
While My Guitar Gently Weeps
@@dupplinmuir113 It was the Beach Boy's "Good Vibrations" that inspired the Beatles to do Sergent Pepper.
Yes!
Your reaction made this old man's morning! I was 13 when this came out. You just can't imagine what feelings this song brought to the world, which was going to hell in a handbasket at the time! The Beatles are the soundtrack of my childhood!!
The Beatles were trail blazers of music for the WORLD OVER! Pretty sure I will never see anything close to this in my life time ...............and prbly much longer thereafter.
One of the greatest albums of all time, by the absolute greatest band of all time, for my money! This double album would be a great career for any other band! It has it all, from straight rockers, like "Everybody's Got Something To Hide Except Me and My Monkey" "Back in the USSR" "Savoy Truffle" "Revolution 1" and "While My Guitar Gently Weeps", to quirky fun stuff like "Happiness is a Warm Gun" "Rocky Racoon" "Piggies" "Birthday" and "Why Don't We Do It In The Road" to reflective, beautifully melodic ballads, like "I Will" "Blackbird" and "Julia" which makes me want to cry! I am so glad to see you young folks discovering the absolute soundtrack of my youth, which I still enjoy just as much today! The White Album is in my CD player in the car right now! I would urge y'all to go back to the very beginning and listen to every bit of it! There is one helluva lot of greatness between "I Want To Hold Your Hand" and "Helter Skelter"!!!! Things will make much more sense too!
This is the group that reset the entire record industry, every band in the world wants to be like them.
You should listen to Tomorrow Never Knows off of their Revolver album
Ooh! Their trippiest song!
@@sjw5797 right 😊
If it's possible for the Beatles to have an underrated song "Hey Bulldog" would have to be it. Love to see you react to that.
Agree. LOVE that and the film that goes with it AND Altogether Now which actually saved me one bad day, long ago...
Amen! One of their greatest all-time riffs!
I LOVE the bass line on that song! It’s one of Paul’s best imo.
One of my favourite Beatle songs
I am called 'Beatles King' by my class of 1983 ( I was way ahead of the curve). I agree 'Hey Bulldog' is their most underrated song.
Happiness is a Warm Gun, Yer Blues, I Want You (She's So Heavy), I Got a Feeling,
They were having fun with this, certainly! If you ever listened to all their music - a big task - you'd see all kinds of strange things they did with their music. It's why they were one of a kind.
You know my name. Look up the number.
Paul McCartney who sang this song read something about a band called The Who saying that they I just made the most outrageous album ever. Paul McCartney said no no no and he wrote this song. It is the birth of heavy metal music. I'm glad you like it. You only have about a hundred 190 songs to go.. can't wait to see them.
Yeah, you're right, I think he was responding to how The Who described their song, not even responding to the song itself. They called it something like "the loudest, most raucous, dirtiest rock and roll thing we've ever done," and Paul got off on that description and said, "That's what we've got to do!"
I've also heard Sgt. Peppers mentioned as the song that birthed Heavy Metal. Either way, this song is amazing, especially for its time.
@@Fool3SufferingFools yes that is the story I'm referring to. Helter Skelter was the name of a ride in an amusement park. The kind where you climb up to the top and then you slide down. I believe it's still there in England somewhere.
@@paxonearth I could agree with that. But helter-skelter in particular was in response to a review that the who received on one of their albums. It made Paul competitive to make a more outrageous song. It's really about a carnival ride that involves a slide. The ride was called the Helter Skelter.
That was Ringo at the end. "I've got blisters on my fingers" ! The Beatles completely transformed themselves into a completely different band than the one in 1962.
Beatles/I Want You (She's So Heavy) studio version
Diversity and the Beatles. If you listen to them at their beginning and how they grew and became something way more amazing and experimental. I truly think this had a lot to do with "mind expansion ". 😉
Yes
Paul never did acid with the other 3 but says he did it 4 times.
@@countalucard4226 He took it at least once with John at John's request. Possibly more than once- '66 or early '67.
I think that's not really true. George Martin said it best. Many other bands took drugs but there's only one beatles. Nobody else even comes close.
Ringo screaming “I got blisters on my fingers” Paul playing lead, John on bass, George on rhythm. They knew how to mix it up
It’s John who said that.
@@ssttuuhhll sorry well documented it’s ringo
@@mradriankool I stand corrected. Given the original recording was 25 minutes long and the bass not being John’s preferred instrument, I thought it was him.
I thought John said that
I always thought it was George saying that but I was later proven wrong.
Also, the bassline was played on what was then the original six string bass which was tuned down a full octave from a guitar. It's marketed now as a baritone but still tuned the same way by both Burns and Fender
I was 5 years old when this album came out and my mother said she thought i might be a problem because I loved this song and would go nuts when she played it but didn't give a shit about any of the other songs. She was right. But I did learn to appreciate the other songs on the album (for the most part).
Helter Skelter has a special place in my heart
Love your reactions! I agree on 'I Want You (She's so Heavy)', you have to check that one out from the Abbey Road album in 1969. A little long but heavy, great guitar work, incredible song and once again different. The Beatles are the Kings of having different styles of music. Also very much agree on 'Hey Bulldog' from the Yellow Submarine album, once again 1969 (they released almost 2 albums per year in their 7 year reign from 1963 to 1970), that has to be on your list too if you can. Many thanks!
Same album... heck out “Everybody’s Got Something To Hide, Except For Me And My Monkey”, “Savoy Truffle” and “Revolution”
Then check out the rest of the album. Then check out the rest of the albums.
Also, "While My Guitar Gently Weeps"
Actually, Revolution was released as a single. It is Revolution 1 that is on the 'White Album' which is a slower more bluesy version.
@@xzosox yeah sorry...forgot the #1
Soir milk sea
Since I haven't seen anybody comment this yet, when Ringo shouted "I'VE GOT BLISTERS ON MY FINGERS!" at the end there, he wasn't making a joke for the song, he was actually drumming so hard that he was bleeding by the end of the song.
Another song that show’s Paul’s vocal range is Oh! Darling!!😊
Love his singing on that one!
That one blew me AWAY!!
Think about this. The Beatles came to America in 1964. They started recording albums in something like 1962. By 1970 they had broken up. In that time they recorded something like 12 albums, had 20 number 1 songs and 34 top 10 songs, and arguably launched at least 4 and as many as 7 new genres of music. That's why they are considered the best ever. That's quite a legacy for a band that was together recording albums for 8 years
McCartney: the best, most versatile rock voice of and for all time.
I think Lennon's is.
@@MrAdriaxe As creativity Lennon was a miracle that made the Beatles a miracle!
Absolutely. As good as Lennon was, Paul could do absolutely anything with his voice. The most beautiful ballads, the scratchiest blues, the HEAVY blues, the metal/punk screeching. Literally anything. My favorite singer of all time.
@@MrAdriaxeMcCartney vocal is more versatile than Lennon
I agree with both of you, John had a better rocker voice, his bluesy break had a bit more soul, but he didn't even hold a candle to the range of singing that Paul could perform, he is like the Rich Little of singers. (those of you who dont get the reference he was a gifted impressionist) @@MrAdriaxe
If there is a Beatles song that's heavier than Helter Skelter, it's I Want You (She's so Heavy). That one bounces around blues, a bit of Calypso and the last half could be considered drone metal.
You want "heavy"? Listen to one of McCartney's live versions of "I've Got A Feeling" with his solo band!
@@TheSanityInspector I've been in attendance for that one. It's good stuff.
@@TheSanityInspector Exactly, seen him do it live !! I've Got a Feeling and Don't Let Me Down ( same era) Just Great !!
Oh darling is sneaky good. Paul's vocals take a simple song and blows it up into a masterpiece.
Rodger waters the co creator of Pink Floyd, another one of the most famous bands of all time said in an interview that the day he sat down and listened to sgt peppers Beatles album was the day Pink Floyd was born
You can spend a lifetime discovering the Beatles, and another discovering all the stuff these guys did on their own.
This is a testament to how quickly the Beatles helped morph rock music. I mean they were only together for like six years before coming out with this. I think of Marty McFly "I guess you guys aren't ready for that yet. But your kids are going to love it"
The Beatles: unique, original, diverse, fabulous, irreplaceable, genius X 4 , never surpassed, will never be surpassed.
Best band ever, I've been listening them since 1963, age 8. Their music is the soundtrack of my life, and of the life of millions.
About 75 of their songs are my favorites. What did I say? All their songs are my favorites, some are more favorite than others.
Even the most insignifiant ones are now classics i.e. Yellow Submarine, Her Majesty, etc.
Has someone surpassed Beethoven.....or Mozart....? No, they are unique, so are The Beatles.
Number 9 Beatles fan from Montreal.
Must say I love your reactions to the Beatles. The Beatles are the most diverse and amazing recording artists ever. Even after all this time there songs still sound good and can see why they have such a massive fan base. There are many other good bands but the Beatles they are miles ahead of everyone.. I want you from Abbey Road is another heavy track you must listen and react to when you can !!! A great song to..
Other songs that display their amazing versatility: 'Eleanor Rigby', 'Tomorrow Never Knows', 'Girl', 'Yer Blues', 'It's All Too Much', 'Revolution 9', 'Love You To', 'She's Leaving Home', 'Being For The Benefit of Mr Kite', 'Ob-la-Di Ob-la-Da', 'Happiness is a Warm Gun', and 'Because'. These songs exhibit The Beatles performing genres like classical, psychedelia, experimental, euro-waltz, hard blues, acid rock, avant-garde, Indian, circus, ska, doo-wop, and harmony-based.
True and 200 others :)
Except ob la di ob la da can die in a fire. I love Paul, but seriously.
The Beatles could do any style. Country, Blues, Psychadelia, Motown, Bubblegum Pop, Classical Fusion, World Music (Harrison loved Indian music, McCartney played with Caribbean influences in "Obladi, Obladah," etc.)... Their versatility is mind-blowing.
lol.....that famous line at the end in this song ..'I got blisters on me fingers'...haha. This album alone has many different styles. "Glass Onion', I'm So Tired', 'Back in the USSR', 'Happiness is a Warm Gun', While My Guitar Gently Weeps', 'Birthday'. etc, etc, etc. Their White album is filled with classics. All their albums are right from the beginning.
They did like 21 takes of this song, which was why Ringo called out, "I've got blisters on me fingers!" He literally had blisters on his fingers from drumming so hard! The Beatles were always experimenting with new sounds and instrumentation. They have so many styles of music that it's hard to put them in any one musical category. They did ballads, children's songs, hard rockers, psychedelic weirdness, sweet and sentimental, strange and weird...I could go on but I think you are starting to figure it out for yourself.
This was also an edited version - they actually jammed out for over ten minutes at the end, but it was faded out and back in for the final release.
Yes it was Ringo who said i got blisters on me fingers.
@@johntarleton6330 I thought it was Lennon
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Listen to the Beatles - ‘I want you’ could be considered the first doom metal tune
Try listening to; "It's all too much", "Yer Blues", "Revolution" B-Side of the Hey Jude single. "Birthday", "I've Got a feeling", "Hey Bulldog", "I want You (She's so heavy)", "Why don't we do it in the road", "Don't let me Down". They are the most diverse band ever!
You should listen to Tomorrow Never Knows, another "don't look like Beatles" Beatles song
I guess it depends on what "type" of Beatles you're familiar with. As a person who adores their psychedelic output between 1965 and 1967, songs like 'Tomorrow Never Knows', to me, sounds exactly like The Beatles. But if you're only familiar with, let's say, their catchy, pop-rock period of 'She Loves You' and 'From Me To You' and 'I Wanna Hold Your Hand', then something like 'Tomorrow Never Knows' will blow your socks off.
@@TheGroucho66
As someone who was a kid in that period and was hearing all those songs in real time... the Beatles most recent radio hit had been "Yellow Submarine," which sounded different from most other groups-- but "Tomorrow Never Knows" sounded like nobody else in the world.
@@JStarStar00 I agree! I was so surprised upon hearing it that I initially didn’t like it. I thought that it sounded really weird. Lol. Now I love the song.
A helter skelter is an amusement ride with a slide built in a spiral around a high tower. Users climb up inside the tower and slide down the outside, usually on a mat or hessian (burlap) sack. Typically, the ride will be of wooden construction and, in the case of fairground versions, designed to be disassembled to facilitate transportation between sites. The term is primarily used in the United Kingdom.
The next Beatles song you hear will never sound like the last one you heard. That’s all you need to know 🌺✌️
An inferior group would have taken this as their "sound" and made numerous variations on this theme, and no doubt would have gained a number of dedicated followers who only wanted to hear this type of music. But the Beatles were so eclectic, they could do anything. It's one of the reasons why some people are indifferent to them, because they could never be pinned down into one genre.
Beatlesque
Well stated
Dude, I love watching you turn on to these songs! I Am The Walrus is another great song to check out!
The Beatles did an amazing transformation in sound and songwriting in just four years. That's pretty amazing when you consider that some bands haven't changed their sound for decades. But, that was the 60s! I would love for every reaction youtuber to listen to music in sequence starting from the mid-50s.
They faded out and faded in because they went on thrashing for 15 minutes...thus Ringo's comment at the end.
Weird how in The Beatles: RockBand there's no fade out/in to be heard. Perhaps a perfect slice?
They were in the zone just grinding out the jam session. Having fun jamming.
Hard to believe that’s the same guy who sang “Yesterday” and “I Will”. Paul McCartney is just unreal. Sometimes I think he might be an alien.
Tomorrow Never Knows is another groundbreaking Beatle song that will make you swallow your tongue.
You like this? Try Everybody's Got Something to Hide Except for Me and My Monkey. Another badass rocker. Helter Skelter was Paul's song. Monkey is John's. Same White album
Consider this ...... Paul Macartney was the lead vocal on this and his song yesterday
His range is insane
He recorded Yesterday & I'm Down on the same day. Bit of a difference there too.
BlackBird and Monkberry moon Delight
Birthday, Revolution, Hey bulldog, Twist and Shout, Long Tall Sally, I’m Down -if you want to hear the Beatles tear the roof off the house!
if you have ANY doubts about the Beatles, check out A Day in the Life for a mind blowing experience !!!!!!
Arguably their best song. Masterpiece of epic proportions!
Haze, You made my morning watching you get Helter Skelter and feel what The Beatles gave us to have for always. My daddy was a professional musician and moved our struggling family of seven from Rochester, NY, to LA burbs in '64. The AM radio went from a Beatle song to the Supremes, to The Kinks, to the Beach Boys, to The Temps, to Dylan, every genre all rotating and us kids back then had a beautiful mix of everything, and most of it was the naz! I've played bass and written and recorded music most of my life. McCartney and James Jamison, the genius bassist at Motown made me want to play bass and be in a band. Music is our gift from God, Haze, and we are bound to share it with joy, just like you're doing here. No two ways about it. Just listen to McCartney digging into his 4001 Rickenbacher bass with fulll compression through his Fender Bassman that was there in Abbey Road Studio. You can hear the guts. Helter Skelter is ocnsidered by many to be the first "punk rock" song. Like, The Beatles just decided, let's do this and then move on. McCartney had heard some people running their mouths about how Pete Townshend and The Who had such a baddass, hard sound. McCartney was as competitive as they come and wrote Helter Skelter to quiet down the peasants. My son, Louis, knows everything, right? He goes all the time east coast vs west coast rap and the 90's ruled. Okay, I hear a golden age, but that's just my take. He kids me about my story about how I heard The Sugarhill Gang's Rapper's Delight on the radio and went straight to the record store and got the single because I had never hear anyting like it and had to try and learn that bass line (and it wasn't easy). All I knew was I was hearing something amazing that I hadn't heard before. that's where it's at. God gave us music to help us through this tough life. Gave us dogs, too. I have two Akitas that never leave my side. Check out Everybody's Got Something to Hide Except For Me and My Monkey and Hey Bulldog for some more driving Beatle tunes, if you haven't already. God bless you and your's, Haze.
Another cool edgy one is Taxman by George Harrison. It's punchy, groovy, and has some great jangly dissonance. One of my faves.
For a really mellow, trippy groove, check out Tomorrow Never Knows, both of those tracks are from the album Revolver.
Someone commenting on another Beatles video said they thought that Taxman was a throwaway, unimportant song. I told him he was nuts.
@@MsAppassionata It sounds as fresh today as the day it was written. Tight, aggressive groove with that perfect bass sound, the crashing guitars, Ringo dragging the beat, and that awesome weird guitar solo by Paul. What's not to like?
Birth is beautiful thing.... The birth of Heavy Metal is no exception!
Nah, it's the best band ever.
"It's coming back?!?" It never went away......
This song was written in response to a song by The Who. I think it was McCartney who was told about this really heavy song The Who had written, and The Beatles took it upon themselves to try to write something louder and heavier.
They are pretty amazing.. like every song a masterpiece but yet different. With that producer pure magic.
So from the same now you have to listen to I Will and Honey Pie. Totally displays McCartney’s vocal ability!!! Amazing!!! Love your reaction!!!
I love your Beatles love BTW, I first heard them at age in Jersey City NJ and fell in love with their simple treatment of complex harmonies and chord structure. later on I heard Funkadelic and found out George Clinton was a big fan of Sgt Pepper!
other heavy Beatle songs... Revolution, And Your Bird Can Sing, Paperback Writer, Rain, A Hard Day's Night, Everybody's Got Something to Hide Except Me and My Monkey, I'm Down... if you listen to Revolution, listen to the version that was released as a single, which is better than the version on the White Album.
When you listen to Beatles albums from first to last, their music evolves each time. Some say this is the first heavy metal song.
Diverse. yes. one of the key elements for being considered GOAT in my book....
I love The Beatles. I am jealous of you hearing it for the first time. Great reaction.
Hello man
I really enjoy with your Beatles reaction
You have a lot of magnificent songs to discover, really masterpieces
Powerfull songs that:
I saw her standing there
All my loving
She loves you
A hard day's night
Help
I feel fine
Day tripper
(from the earliest years of Beatlemania 1963/1966)
and more sofisticaded songs in 1966/70 like
It's all too much
Magical Mystery Tour
Back in the USSR
Revolution
Birthday
and all the B-side from Abbey Road album
specialy the last meddley
"Golden slumbers /
Carry that weight /
The end"
"Hey Bulldog" with John singing is FIRE. Off the "Yellow Submarine" album.
Just one of those rare situations where you get a group who can work together. Lennon/McCartney are geniuses. Harrison was a very melodic, competent guitarist and Ringo just wails, drives the band. They are so lucky their chips fell in place because they drew the best out of each other. This song was a response to Pete Townsend and The Who saying they were the hardest band in the world. McCartney was like...hmmm. I’m in The Beatles. Hold my beer, bitches.
They did whatever they wanted and did not care what others thought... any style of music while creating their own sound. After listening to Helter Skelter listen to Good Night from the same album and you go, wha? Ya, they did what they wanted for the pure pleasure of it. And of course most songs were conceived by one person in the band but they had the freedom to do it within the safety and support of The Beatles.
That was considered the very first Punk Song
Welcome to the fan club. Good reaction. The Beatle had a formula to their success. Their first 4 albums were just love songs. They knew that if they captured the girls, that the boys would follow. Once they had the fans, they explored different musical styles. It was sad to see, when they broke up. But, at least their not out there doing "Depends and Poly-Grip" tours like the Stones.
If you want to hear another heavy song by the Beatles, you should listen to "I Want You", from the Abbey Road album!! IT CRUSHES!!
Their heaviest song yet sprinkled with heavenly backing vocal harmonies.
Eric Clapton played on that album as well. That's why it has so much fire.
Revolution, Get Back, I want you (she’s so heavy), while my guitar gently weeps, Rain, and many more. They were as much a rock band as anyone else at the time. They did whatever they wanted, and better than everyone else.
Try I want you (she's so heavy) another intense heavy song
"It's coming BACK??!!" Haha just knew he was gonna say that 🤣
Is that not fun as hell? The funny thing about Paul is that, if he chose, he could generate songs like this in his sleep. He was always reaching for something different. I don't like the avant-garde stuff or the Honey Pie type nonsense. I'll take a hard rocker every time though.
Also, She's So Heavy and the single version of Revolution (b side of Hey Jude) are hard rockers too.
Nothing wrong with his avant garde and honey pie. If you don't like it fine but to call it nonsense is just plain ignorance and stupidity or both.
I love Honey Pie. Paul is **extremely** versatile and dabbled in all genres including ska. Show some respect, lol.
The first metal song ever!!