@Leon Erin - McCartney carried that skill right through his time with Wings... and still right through today. He is still one of the greatest live performers the world has ever seen.
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My god. Whenever I hear this, I'm 15 again, with my ear to the old radio in our living room, cranked up to full volume, and just feeling every note! I'm nearly 75 and I'll never stop wanting to hear Beatles music.
I’m 75 and I still remember hearing them for the first time hanging out with my friends when someone played I wanna hold your hand on the record player. I was hooked from them on.
The "yeah, yeah, yeah" refrain is legendary. "She Loves You" storms out of the gate unlike few songs before or since, kicking off with the chorus (how many songs did that in 1963?). The sound of #Beatlemania wrapped and delivered in 2 minutes 18 seconds.
@@garymorris1856 Fantastic. Tickets for that gig on August 21st were priced between $2.50, $3.50, $4.50 and $5.50. The other acts on the bill were, Brenda Holloway and the King Curtis Band, Cannibal & The Headhunters, and Sounds Incorporated.
Stephen B. U didn't want to b in my house on that day in 69-70 when they broke up. My parents were REAL CAREFUL what they said to me THAT DAY. I wanted to slap ANYBODY that pissed me off. Being able to SEE (hearing them was not possible) them in concert in SF in 65&66 🌹❤️ will always b #1.in my memory. Hope I never lose that scene in my mind. And YES it was total mass hysteria. Seeing it on tv is NOTHING to what really happened. I was there so I do know first hand.
It’s worth mentioning that the vast majority of their early studio recordings were actually done completely live with no overdubs. They were just *that* good!
When you think about it it’s not really. In their early days there was very little studio trickery available, indeed The Beatles were pioneers in developing studio trickery as they progressed through their career together. This was very much 4 men, 3 guitars, 3 amplifiers and a drum kit and that’s it, they recorded it they way they played it. They didn’t do overdubs and things like that in the early days, it was recorded live in the studio with all 4 of them playing and singing together.
One of the things they did do in the studio was double track the lead vocal. John Lennon famously hated doing this and didn’t make much effort to sing exactly the same line he did previously. To get round this they developed an auto double track system which takes a single vocal line and doubles it, applying some effects to it to give the impression its two very close but different vocal lines. That’s an effect used to this day to thicken up vocal lines. Personally I don’t think it is as good as a singer doing it themselves, doesn’t sound as natural and is a bit cold, personally I prefer Lennon singing two lines and them not perfectly matching it’s more human. The other extreme is someone like Freddie Mercury who was so good at doing it that you almost can’t tell it’s double tracked and has an amazing very subtle phaser / chorus type effect on his vocals, it has a quality that you can’t achieve through studio trickery.
You know, I would love to be in this audience because there was no screaming and the ladies (and gents) were respectful. I love the Beatles. Like if you agree!
We are the luckiest people on earth to witness the musical giants like The Beatles, Queen, Led Zeppelin, Smokie, AC/DC, Rolling Stones, Scorpions, Status Cuo, Bob Dylan, Elvis Presley, Lou Armstrong and Janis Joplin. Peace, Love and Rock N 'Roll ✌️
Listen to Ringo's drumming on the chorus,I had never noticed how busy and heavy his drumming on this song was in this song before,absolutely outstanding,especially considering when it was recorded and how pop drumming had traditionally been before the arrival of the Beatles,Ringo Starr is an excellent drummer and Ringo was the absolute perfect drummer for the Beatles. Bob.
Janet Sampson I’ve heard the song a million times, but it only struck me a few weeks ago playing it loud in my car just how much it ROCKS for a song from 1963. I mean really it sounds so much heavier than any major pop songs that came before.
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The melody, harmonies, lyrics to the verses, and George's guitar fills, are all just perfect. And an unerring live performance, without any effects, extra backing vocalists, guitarists or effects of any kind- it sounds just like the recording, which is incredible.
One of the best sounds in all of musicdom is the 4th "yeah" which can be heard only twice, at the end of the intro and at end of song. Perfect harmony and thats not easy singing live with all the amps so close. And with Paul bobbling his head left to right, John doing the same front to back and Ringo at a 45 degree angle like built in bio metronomes, no wonder the timing was always perfect! George instead bobbled his whole torso front to back. Once you notice, you can't unsee this incredible Beatles phenomenon.
Thing is, Paul McCartney loved being in The Beatles. Watch him being the 'bass player in John's band' on 'Don't Let Me Down' on the rooftop years later. Still loves it (just as much as, say, when he takes the lead vocal for 'Get Back').
It's Ringo's drums that drives this song. I love that swishing sound on the cymbals, uniquely Ringo. Also the modulations are perfect and he leaves something left for the ending. I appreciate this song more than when it came out. Yes, later music were maybe more advanced, but right from the beginning there was already something primal to their music.
The greatest landmark in the history of rock & roll was the release of this song... The greatest band ever with their signature chorus truly opening the floodgates for what was to follow....
Gosh this sounds absolutely fantastic! I’m tingly all over! 🥰 I LOVE THEM yeah, yeah, yeah. They sure knew how to write love songs. For my 16th birthday my oldest brother (by 7 yrs) Robert, was away in the Air Force 🇺🇸 he mailed me a copy of the Beatles “Love Songs” album. I’ll always treasure this sweet memory as he passed away unexpectedly last year.
@@garmen- sure you do, John was constantly smiling and even laughing during the early days of the Beatles, he looked like he was having an absolute blast of a time.
Sometimes, this song (in particular) blows me away more than the later stuff (which I admit I have always listened to much more). So simple, so direct, so perfect in literally every way.
This is from a Swedish TV show in autumn 1963, just before they became really big. The Swedish audience was taken by surprise and stayed quite calm during the concert. That's why their music goes through so well. I was 10 years old and saw this program together with my family.
@@robrussell5329 I'm not going to argue against that, although I can hear differences compared to the single version: There's a distortion on John's voice and the tuning is slighty lower on the single version. Whatever is the truth, their music came through very well during this concert, just because the audience was so calm comparing to later concerts. I saw this broadcast live in 1963.
It fits a definition of a perfect pop song I once heard: 1. A catchy melody that grabs you immediately. 2. No more than two choruses. 3. Really short so you wish it would go longer.
This music will live forever. These boys were just having fun... And the rest of us built a life rooted in their gift. Paul & Ringo are still an unexpected gift to us. Love them all. They shaped my life. They changed music.
So true Sam! 😄 This was the second Beatles song I sang at 39 North's Wednesday night karaoke last month! 🎶 In fact I sang FOUR of their songs that night! 😁 This was one of them. 😏
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Great to see the band and the people in audience all having such a good time out on the town. You see this in nearly all of these early Beatles small locale performances. Everyone seemed to be enjoying themselves. Glad they got this in because the 60s was about to hit the fan in a year or two. Man, we were really lucky to have such entertainment back then.
in Feb. 1964 i was in 4th grade. i remember seeing the first Ed Sullivan show appearance and all the later ones. it took about 30 seconds to become a life long fan. i'm near 69 years old and their songs bring me back to my youth in my mind. they WERE the soundtrack of the 60's for me. In My Life will be played at my funeral when I die. "
Actually they could barely hear themselves only the volume of the crowd was lowered that's all Ringo couldn't hear anything and he just went after their movements what a legend!
Live in Sweden 1963.Live recordings are never the best quality.This is one the best live versions of She Loves You,I have ever heard,as the Beatles were still into being the Beatles at this point.
I think the best is the Nov 1963 color taping in Manchester for Pathe news, it's the song, the wild hair, I think the definitive performance that represented Beatlemania at it's peak.
I remember as a pre-teen seeing them for the first time on Ed Sullivan. The next day it was all us kids could talk about at school. “Did you see The Beatles last night on Ed Sullivan” ?! We went crazy. The boys wanted to be them and us girls were trying to decide which one we would marry. (we actually believed that we had a chance) 😂 Boys trying to get away with wearing their hair like that. The ones whose parents allowed them to do it were the coolest. The other poor boys had to wait till they got to school, went to the bathroom and tried to get the Brill Cream out of their hair 😂 The rest is history. Total game changer in the world of music. It was so much fun. We were young and blissfully ignorant of what else was going on in the world. Life was very innocent. I miss it and if I could go back I would in an instant. I’d be able to be with my parents, grandparents, great friends, all the kids in the neighborhood. It was a great time for us to be alive.
Nhi Ronaldo 👍. Now that’s a good comment right there. Unlike those lies about his “death” which is fake. He’s still alive and he’s perfectly fine. He definitely is! ❤️❤️❤️
9 yrs old and hearing this uplifting,smile inducing, thing of beauty and power for the first time and realising that the music world had been changed and we were able to go along for the ride. I'm 70 next birthday I've listened to many great songs by superb artistes and been lucky to have been amongst hundreds and tens of thousands watching great musicians do their thing, \but every now and then, I'm once again nine and remembering the shear and utter joy of hearing she loves you yeah yeah yeah for the first time. A golden moment in the springtime of life for an old man to remember.
Paul always loved performing in front of crowds. From his Beatle days, to Wings era, and his solo career tours, he's always been an enthusiastic artist on live stages. That's just one of the reasons why he's so great!
What l love about the early songs, is that there was no ego involved... everyone sang leads or pitched in harmonies for the good of the band. Paul and John treated each other as equals, no ego. No one said Wait, this is my song. It's exactly what l tried to do with my own band. Whoever sang it better, simply sang it. Whoever thought they could add to it, did. And like the Beatles, everyone was so talented it was never a problem. Altho l could have sang it, l simply walked off stage when my it was time for my incredible guitarist to sing Black Sabbath War Pigs...
My incredibly gorgeous wife was at Shea Stadium... and Billy Joel would pick her up and take her to see his band The Hassles, at the Aerodrome in Schenectady NY. My Stepson's father played in Foghat and I sang with a long line of Blues Greats, opened for many greats, and was the doorman at the legendary JB Scotts nightclub in Albany NY, doing National Acts 6 nights a week...Vinnie, Doug and Billy took acts right from WLRI in Long Island, scouted either from NYC or London, and scouted acts like U2, Billy Idol or Blondie..., literally hundreds,. Even Jerry Seinfeld, Rory Gallagher, Robin Trower, Pat Benetar, Edgar and Johnny Winter, The NY Dolls, Tim Curry, Judas Priest, 38 Special, Marshall Tucker, all in a 500 seat club! Just way too many to even remember. At 19, l was on top of the Music Industry working with bonafide legends... even 38 Specials brother and now Lynyrd Skynyrd's frontman, Johnny VanZant said l was one of the best vocalists he'd ever heard... and asked if he could sing with MY BAND - who were among the best NY musicians there was. Man , then l became a top DJ on Albany's No 1 Rick station and opened my own Blues Clu, promoting 27 of my own concerts.
Paul left hand dominance, George right hand dominance, symmetry for the step in harmony lines. All these years later they just seem like the confluence of perfection.
From 1:15 to 1:28 I just love that sequence between Paul and George. I love how Paul gives George a big smile. Like this was at their peak when they actually enjoyed playing with each other. Notbing beats the early Beatles in my mind js. 63-65 was their peak years in my opinion.
I totally agree, there’s this strength of youth during the 63-65 era. They seemed happy as can be, really creative, definitely productive. And holy hell, they were such handsome men!
yes, for teenage excitement we may agree, nothing like them! But they really grew as musicians after that. From Rubber Soul on (December '65), they entered a deeper level of artistry....all of them.
This is from a Swedish TV show in autumn 1963, just before they became really big. The Swedish audience was taken by surprise and stayed quiet and calm during the concert.
@@OneEyedKeys you sound like someone who needs to be comparing all the time? Why? Would Paul be anyone without John and the boys or would John be anyone without Paul and the boys? The answer is most likely no for both of them. We definitely wouldn’t be talking about either one of them if it wasn’t for the other. First of all John started (and ended) The Beatles so had he not invited Paul to become a Beatle we most likely would never have heard of Paul or probably the Beatles. As a Beatles fan more than a John, Paul, George or Ringo fan, you realize that it’s IMPOSSIBLE to compare John and Paul or George, etc... John had what Paul didn’t, Paul had what John didn’t, and George had what neither of them had, and Ringo was the perfect genius beat behind it all. Any delusional McCartney fan who thinks Paul is “the best Beatle” doesn’t realize Paul without John, George and Ringo is Wings! Not a knock on Paul, he was the perfect bass player, co-songwriter & multi instrumentalist for the Beatles. But just because he’s still alive and making music doesn’t make him any better than the other 3. I mean John was the founder and leader of the Beatles and that’s how all his music peers of the time saw him which is why David Bowie, Elton John, Eric Clapton, Rolling Stones all chose to collaborate with John out of all the Beatles. Everybody wanted to play with John. Either way, it’s not John or Paul that made the magic, it’s the chemistry of all 4 Beatles!
@@leandrogomes2351 The only thing "cringe" is your inability to discern the truth. Stay blind. It's nought to me nor the original poster. Stay in sheepland.
My sister saw the Beatles at The Forum in Montreal September 1964. Her love of the Beatles was passed to me. When I was driving my daughter and her friend to soccer I had Beatles music playing in the car. Didn't those two know all the words? And now my granddaughter is listening to them - she's eleven. Three generations and that's probably common nor do I think it will stop at three.
OK...I confess: If I was a girl I'd be in love with Paul. ADDED COMMENT ALERT: Alright you guys, I decided to add this to my famous first line. First, I meant what I said. Second, it was not in any way a hint that I am gay - though some here have suggested so...and even wanted to believe that. Sorry, but no go. It was a humorous way of complimenting him. As for sexual attraction, mine is very much in favor of the ladies. Sorry if you are disappointed or determined to believe otherwise. So let me just some it up for those who believe me and those who don't. To me, ladies are beautiful in every way. Their faces make ours look ugly. Their hair is so far beyond men's that the Bible even says, "The glory of the woman is her hair." As for women's bodies, really? Their breasts are beyond any man's. They are soft, womanly, and feminine beyond description.Their bottoms are so attractive and sexy that if a man doesn't take care and control his manners, he might gock like an idiot and stare like a moron. Are men's legs anything compared to women's? Or, speaking more about the female face, their eyes, their noses, their lips, their cheeks, chins, foreheads, ears and neck are beautiful beyond compare. That is how I see them. If this disappoints some of you, well, the only opinion about women that matters to me is my own. No offense intended for anything I have said, and no offense intended toward the gay community. In the end, the only one who cares about our opinions are ourselves.
It’s interesting to know that John was “blind as a bat” as George has put it, when playing without glasses. Whenever I see his early live performances, he always has this thousand yard stare. But I guess that helps with the nerves too
Undoubtedly one of the most joyful songs ever. It always makes me smile and sing along. Watching this video is even better; they all look like they're having so much fun onstage and it's contagious. Yeah, yeah, yeah!!!
One day, whilst strolling across youtube, I stumbled across this video, it was some very old 60s song called "She Loves You" . I was really intrigued and played, and immediately fell in love with this song. The "yeah, yeah, yeah" refrain is probably the catchiest thing I have heard in my life. At the end of the song I was astonished, it sounded so real, so energetic, and so infectious with joy, and light years better than the music we have today, even if it lasted barely over 2 minutes. One time I played it at least 10 times... in one day (I was so in live with it as you can tell). I then searched for their other songs like Back In The U.S.S.R. and Help!, and both fell in love with those too. After listening to their other works (and loving them) I realized that literally NONE of what I heard was at all bad or underwhelming, decent at best. Then I stumble across songs like Strawberry Fields Forever and A Day In The Life, which blew my mind. I never thought music could sound like this. In my opinion, The Beatles are without a doubt the greatest band of all time,. Their catchy songs, their songwriting, their influence around the world; no one will ever match them. And I have this song to thank, for introducing them to my life.
I'm sitting here drunk and I realise that yeah I would like to live in that era and listen to them but I'm happy I live in this day and age when I can listen to any song I want with the click of a mouse or a touch of a screen
I love the positive energy of Paul when he sings. When I see the videos of his concerts since he was a member of this wonderful, iconic band till today, he always smiles and enjoys the time with the audience. You can tell that he was born for this.
Another wonderful live performance by The Beatles. One of my favorite parts of this live song - is Paul's bass at 1:50 . You can hear his descending bass notes so much clearer on this live version - than on the record.
The energy of this performance is off the charts! And the wide shot of the audience and their reactions is fantastic! They knew they were experiencing something special! ❤
Geoffrey Gentry - "they will probably go far" What - with that hair, that silly name, and an obvious lack of serious musical talent ? Nah.............................and my Dad says so, too.
One of the best (if not the best) single live performance of this track they ever pulled off (well, that we have audio of, at least). Such energy. It still catches people off guard when I introduce them to the Beatles. They never expect that a band from the 60's, the early 60's no less, can sound so fresh and energetic. There will never be another BEATLES.
Awww.. How paul starts to see in camera 0:29, I just melted... ❤️❤️❤️. Love you Paul... And John how he starts to smile... 0:47.😍😍😍.. Ringo is in his own world.. 1:36. George is like yeah, guys go go... Lovely.. 😇
Paul always looks like he's in a good mood while performing
He is! 🥰
That’s what I love about him 🥰
He understood the responsibilities of entertaining.
@Leon Erin - McCartney carried that skill right through his time with Wings... and still right through today. He is still one of the greatest live performers the world has ever seen.
I'd also be in a good mood if I was getting paid for what I loved doing.
I miss you, George and John.
I miss them too. 😔 When my dad told me that they were dead and explained how, I was so upset. 😢
yeah😢
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Paul is still alive why is everyone saying that they miss him?
My god. Whenever I hear this, I'm 15 again, with my ear to the old radio in our living room, cranked up to full volume, and just feeling every note! I'm nearly 75 and I'll never stop wanting to hear Beatles music.
So you're 15 forever, Lady.
Best regards from France :)
I’m 75 and I still remember hearing them for the first time hanging out with my friends when someone played I wanna hold your hand on the record player. I was hooked from them on.
How time flies I’m 19 but i could sworn I was jus 9
Beautiful memories from a beautiful woman! :)
Saw the movie in 1964 I was 13 yrs old at theathre in my town for 35 cents
I'm nearly 60 now and they still move my heart like no other band.
same here, and I'm 81
@@MrDaiseymay young soul
6️⃣4️⃣ here, soon to be 6️⃣5️⃣ and you are absolutely right‼️
and im here at just 14 😂
@@Zenna. me too 💀
Paul always flirted with the camera.
Yes ahahahahhaa
i never thought i’d be so jealous of a camera
He was so handsome! I love it :D
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John is the BEST!
Can we take a moment to appreciate Ringo's drumming tho
Or George's 3-part harmony abilities, the foundation of their sound?
Always loved ringo's drums on "she loves you" after "rain"
No.
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His drumming was unique. A pivotal part of their sound.
The "yeah, yeah, yeah" refrain is legendary.
"She Loves You" storms out of the gate unlike few songs before or since, kicking off with the chorus (how many songs did that in 1963?).
The sound of #Beatlemania wrapped and delivered in 2 minutes 18 seconds.
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I feel very fortunate to have seen them in concert in August 1965 in Minneapolis.
@@garymorris1856 Fantastic. Tickets for that gig on August 21st were priced between $2.50, $3.50, $4.50 and $5.50. The other acts on the bill were, Brenda Holloway and the King Curtis Band, Cannibal & The Headhunters, and Sounds Incorporated.
@@goonerbeau I believe we had the $5.50 tickets, and I recall it because at that time, it was a lot of money for a ticket to anything.
agreed!!!😅😅
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It blows my mind that this band even existed. We are all so lucky.
Damn right
Indeed.
Yeah today we have to put up with the foul mouths of drake and kayne
I like how at 1:58, the two writers of the song look at each other before the finale... as if to say yeah, we did good.
Stephen B. U didn't want to b in my house on that day in 69-70 when they broke up. My parents were REAL CAREFUL what they said to me THAT DAY. I wanted to slap ANYBODY that pissed me off. Being able to SEE (hearing them was not possible) them in concert in SF in 65&66 🌹❤️ will always b #1.in my memory. Hope I never lose that scene in my mind. And YES it was total mass hysteria. Seeing it on tv is NOTHING to what really happened. I was there so I do know first hand.
paul's so jumpy lol gotta love him
I'm with you on that Goose! 😉 He's so adorable that way! 😍
0:25 thank me later😅😉
*fangirls because Paul looked towards me (the screen)*
PAUL IS DA BEST EVAH
yes, this paul is....
Do you ever get tears in your eyes when you listen to The Beatles? Surely I'm not the only one.
Мне 30 лет, но меня почему то очень волнуют песни Битлз. Какое то тихое спокойное чувство. Песня Yesterday заставляет меня грустить.
The time passed quickly...
I get tears in my eyes watching the expressions of the audience
Yes
Definitely NOT the only one! I've loved them since I was 7 years old when they first came to the U.S. and still love them 58 years later!!! Timeless!
It's amazing how close their live performances were to the records
Recorded 5 days after it was written, George probably came up with all his guitar parts in the studio. They were incredible.
It’s worth mentioning that the vast majority of their early studio recordings were actually done completely live with no overdubs. They were just *that* good!
When you think about it it’s not really. In their early days there was very little studio trickery available, indeed The Beatles were pioneers in developing studio trickery as they progressed through their career together. This was very much 4 men, 3 guitars, 3 amplifiers and a drum kit and that’s it, they recorded it they way they played it. They didn’t do overdubs and things like that in the early days, it was recorded live in the studio with all 4 of them playing and singing together.
same thing I was thinking....just amazing
One of the things they did do in the studio was double track the lead vocal. John Lennon famously hated doing this and didn’t make much effort to sing exactly the same line he did previously. To get round this they developed an auto double track system which takes a single vocal line and doubles it, applying some effects to it to give the impression its two very close but different vocal lines. That’s an effect used to this day to thicken up vocal lines. Personally I don’t think it is as good as a singer doing it themselves, doesn’t sound as natural and is a bit cold, personally I prefer Lennon singing two lines and them not perfectly matching it’s more human. The other extreme is someone like Freddie Mercury who was so good at doing it that you almost can’t tell it’s double tracked and has an amazing very subtle phaser / chorus type effect on his vocals, it has a quality that you can’t achieve through studio trickery.
Hats off to the fifth Beatle... the guy in the crowd at 1:47, who clapped so loud his hands ended up on the track. XFD
Oh wow such an honor...
He looks like George
Is chabelo
Aww
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I would have given anything to be in that audience.
you would've had to give away your hearing, lol
Your first born? Really !!
Me too!
You know, I would love to be in this audience because there was no screaming and the ladies (and gents) were respectful. I love the Beatles. Like if you agree!
TheMemeKing no need to like when everyone agrees
We are the luckiest people on earth to witness the musical giants like The Beatles, Queen, Led Zeppelin, Smokie, AC/DC, Rolling Stones, Scorpions, Status Cuo, Bob Dylan, Elvis Presley, Lou Armstrong and Janis Joplin.
Peace, Love and Rock N 'Roll ✌️
I can actually hear them now
mike ifrun 2lk
So did you finally get speakers?
This crowd was very nice
Grorp the joke and is that in most live footage of The Beatles, there's an ear deafening scream of the women there.
SeanO Covers1999 Got you.
Listen to Ringo's drumming on the chorus,I had never noticed how busy and heavy his drumming on this song was in this song before,absolutely outstanding,especially considering when it was recorded and how pop drumming had traditionally been before the arrival of the Beatles,Ringo Starr is an excellent drummer and Ringo was the absolute perfect drummer for the Beatles. Bob.
Janet Sampson I’ve heard the song a million times, but it only struck me a few weeks ago playing it loud in my car just how much it ROCKS for a song from 1963. I mean really it sounds so much heavier than any major pop songs that came before.
Their rhythm was a huge part of who they were, hence, The BEATles! And you are so right. Ringo fit them perfectly.
Jewel Miss George you'll have to miss nobody hey there with you the same song for your mother forgot to say you say so stupid stupid stupid stupid idiot idiot idiot and completely completely completely open up your heart and let you go anime Ben Nevis Tucker baseball are like God regular like csis play me because I'm studying and I love you very smart. I got money stand for the Bible. Is there a way they write it down I got in my mind by Joyce Meyer don't be stupid good that God door searching not you you are nothing you are only a piece of bone with a piece of bone or a Bane in the other one is you going to be a piece of bone with a brain eye without nothing don't be stupid to say that stupid stupid stupid thing you major why do you have to pay for you to send that stuff going for the other people you don't you cannot save it it's just out there one who saving she said he didn't want to take him to the feather
@@angeortizfelix5410 what
The drums are literally my (one of many) favorite part of this song
The melody, harmonies, lyrics to the verses, and George's guitar fills, are all just perfect.
And an unerring live performance, without any effects, extra backing vocalists, guitarists or effects of any kind- it sounds just like the recording, which is incredible.
One of the best sounds in all of musicdom is the 4th "yeah" which can be heard only twice, at the end of the intro and at end of song. Perfect harmony and thats not easy singing live with all the amps so close.
And with Paul bobbling his head left to right, John doing the same front to back and Ringo at a 45 degree angle like built in bio metronomes, no wonder the timing was always perfect! George instead bobbled his whole torso front to back. Once you notice, you can't unsee this incredible Beatles phenomenon.
I love how Paul is always so happy and when he looks at George 😂🥰🥺
George likes to play goofy like Stan Laurel.Paul is happy when he changes into George mode.
*B R O M A N C E*
the way john looks at paul though... 👀
Thing is, Paul McCartney loved being in The Beatles. Watch him being the 'bass player in John's band' on 'Don't Let Me Down' on the rooftop years later. Still loves it (just as much as, say, when he takes the lead vocal for 'Get Back').
Ladies and Gentleman ... THE Greatest band of ALL TIME ... PERIOD
As Billie Eilish would say "Duh"
Here, Here.
@@brandonallen3289 GREATEST POP BAND PERIOD
@@fernandohuirsesantander pop band written helter skelter??
@@califma8388 one swallow does not make a summer, nor two
It's Ringo's drums that drives this song. I love that swishing sound on the cymbals, uniquely Ringo. Also the modulations are perfect and he leaves something left for the ending. I appreciate this song more than when it came out. Yes, later music were maybe more advanced, but right from the beginning there was already something primal to their music.
The greatest landmark in the history of rock & roll was the release of this song... The greatest band ever with their signature chorus truly opening the floodgates for what was to follow....
True
Truth Indeed AMEN 🙏
The song just has incredible energy and atmosphere. The excitement that they generated bounces right off the tape heads.
Everything that comes after is an inspiration of the Beatles but nobody will ever reach their level
Truth! I’ve always maintained the 60s began as the forth “yeah” faded on the outro.
Imagine being The Beatles, decades later young people still listening to them, their music never ageing, what a feeling it must be
they wrote this out of genuine love and were true friends. this is how they did it.
It must be brilliant, MorrisJ 2000 !
Absolutely, I'm 15 now and I belive I'll be listening to at least a hundred years' old songs when I'll be 40 or 50.
@@Retrograde.Amnesiac Same. At least until I'm sixty four
Their music has aged. No one really listens to this anymore don’t kid yourself
Ringo KILLING it in the drums.
Ikr he is amazing on them great Drumming skill he has
Have you heard his backstory. Its incredible
@@KIDD6 The way you phrase it makes it sound like he's a comic book character lol
Ringo is a very basic drummer
peace and love
Gosh this sounds absolutely fantastic! I’m tingly all over! 🥰 I LOVE THEM yeah, yeah, yeah. They sure knew how to write love songs. For my 16th birthday my oldest brother (by 7 yrs) Robert, was away in the Air Force 🇺🇸 he mailed me a copy of the Beatles “Love Songs” album. I’ll always treasure this sweet memory as he passed away unexpectedly last year.
The band that changed music history
Great to see John smile as he sings. Makes us all smile.
Yup
Era magia 😊
You don’t see John Lennon smiling too much
@@garmen- sure you do, John was constantly smiling and even laughing during the early days of the Beatles, he looked like he was having an absolute blast of a time.
Playing to the recording allows for time to smile. Signed, a life long beatle fan. Ps Lennon is my favorite beatle
I will NEVER get over these boys. Their music is so magical, it has truly changed my life. Paul, John, George, Ringo... THANK YOU.
If only George and John could see this. If only...
Same to me
Of course ! 👏👍
Sometimes, this song (in particular) blows me away more than the later stuff (which I admit I have always listened to much more). So simple, so direct, so perfect in literally every way.
@@heyyo3725 Facts
This is from a Swedish TV show in autumn 1963, just before they became really big. The Swedish audience was taken by surprise and stayed quite calm during the concert. That's why their music goes through so well. I was 10 years old and saw this program together with my family.
Thanks for sharing. I was wondering why the audience was so quiet and behaved unlike most live performances wherein you hear deafening screams.
No. It "comes though well" because the audio is the actual studio version (the hit single) played over this video.
@@robrussell5329 I'm not going to argue against that, although I can hear differences compared to the single version: There's a distortion on John's voice and the tuning is slighty lower on the single version. Whatever is the truth, their music came through very well during this concert, just because the audience was so calm comparing to later concerts. I saw this broadcast live in 1963.
@@robrussell5329 this audio is definitely not the one from the studio version mate.
The Beatles forever. The greatest band in world history
John and Paul could harmonize astoundingly well. Like a single voice.
Unfortunately, the equipment during live shows always drove to John's lead and Paul's harmonies are hard to hear.
It is a huge contribution to their recognition and appeal. This influenced many 60's Bands.
Paul and George mate
@@intheskymusic everyone always forgets George, it's so annoying
Meant to be
This might be the perfect Beatles song. 60 years later it still sounds so fresh, so energetic, so powerful.
It fits a definition of a perfect pop song I once heard:
1. A catchy melody that grabs you immediately.
2. No more than two choruses.
3. Really short so you wish it would go longer.
1:15 That riff is powerful.
Its POP ROCK N ROLL BEATLES BRILLIANCE. definitely one of their best. there's a reason it gets referenced again in "All you need is love,"
You can't pick a perfect Beatles song.THere are too many "perfect Beatles song"
And Love me do
i'm 13 y/o and i'm proud of being one of the few people of this new generation who enjoys the Beatles ❤🩹
This music will live forever. These boys were just having fun... And the rest of us built a life rooted in their gift. Paul & Ringo are still an unexpected gift to us. Love them all. They shaped my life. They changed music.
Love this comment ✌
i don't get how someone could even DISLIKE this song.
One of the catchiest songs of the Beatles imo.
ok I hope you don't have crippling depression
um what lol
So true Sam! 😄 This was the second Beatles song I sang at 39 North's Wednesday night karaoke last month! 🎶 In fact I sang FOUR of their songs that night! 😁 This was one of them. 😏
Sing Caballo between you and God are you who is the real friend is a wonderful compare with any friend of this Earth and in front of this word they said they can take your girlfriend it work for you with almost see what I was thinking that you wasn't friend don't be stupid there are only one you can trust is God is your the home via Taylor did you be a trailer got the look at 3 to three guys are going to give you nothing even going to trust you you'll understand because the he know what did you think in your mind still be stupid like a 1 year old boy I want you to go don't be stupid don't trust nobody only God gorgeous. You you are the one who going to save you I am running time in three years I've been saying to everybody the same thing the first word that is on you that you are a idiot where you are you committed man hero where you at a Super Saiyan thing but where you'll get them my homework that's the best thing completely mine and you have Buspar will Greenwood God listen for free I don't tell you nothing why I was going to get mad when you doing something wrong so sick about good everything going to be gone fine
Ange Ortiz Felix what the heck
Look at Macca just having the time of his life and wobbling his head
GO BABY! GO!
Don’t forget about Hassa
bobbleheads, am i right?
nword boi lol
Bitlles yea yea ye
Still one of the greatest songs ever made!
If not THE greatest song...
after j get around of course
Great to see the band and the people in audience all having such a good time out on the town. You see this in nearly all of these early Beatles small locale performances. Everyone seemed to be enjoying themselves. Glad they got this in because the 60s was about to hit the fan in a year or two. Man, we were really lucky to have such entertainment back then.
why is paul this cute ? 😻
I know right? After hearing that he's the cute one, Paul McCartney became my favorite beatle!
Because of the baby face he has
What woman was immune to his charms? No wonder he was such a serial dater back then
@Evan The Girl Gamer great comment
Today he is literally a Teenager stuck in Old man body
More like Paul McCartney flirting with the camera for 2 minutes straight. It's adorable.
I bet he learned that on stage at the Reeperbahn in Hamburg and had a really good time after their gigs :)
Yah yah yah yah❤
İçlerinde en sevimli,neşeli ve şarkı söylemekten keyif alan kişi Paul..Ekibin ışığı enerji yumağı.onu görünce insanın yüzünde gülümseme oluşuyor
in Feb. 1964 i was in 4th grade. i remember seeing the first Ed Sullivan show appearance and all the later ones. it took about 30 seconds to become a life long fan. i'm near 69 years old and their songs bring me back to my youth in my mind. they WERE the soundtrack of the 60's for me. In My Life will be played at my funeral when I die.
"
My favorite band of ALL TIME.
this is could be the quietest audience for a beatles performance ever jesus
Tough crowd
Rob Higgins True but thank goodness.
Actually they could barely hear themselves only the volume of the crowd was lowered that's all Ringo couldn't hear anything and he just went after their movements what a legend!
@@geczirichard1963 Not this time. This was at Stockholm on 30 October 1963, specifically to be recorded before a small audience.
Before Beatle mania achieved full swing. But oh man, you can totally see where it’s headed!
Live in Sweden 1963.Live recordings are never the best quality.This is one the best live versions of She Loves You,I have ever heard,as the Beatles were still into being the Beatles at this point.
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Fredric Bloom Stockholm Sweden idk or ikea sweden
I think the best is the Nov 1963 color taping in Manchester for Pathe news, it's the song, the wild hair, I think the definitive performance that represented Beatlemania at it's peak.
What's with all the commas?
60 years and we are still here. Now that's what we call a timeless classic. ❤
Madly in love with the Beatles and I’m straight😂😂😂
if only they could have lasted forever
warmassunnedcat the Beatles have lasted forever. They are immortal.
if the music didnt change
Rebane That’s why I’m glad they didn’t last: they never got old.
All good things have to come to an end
@@m.mitchell565 there is no end for them
Are these guys from this world?...
i dont think so
What genius could get into their minds right man?
Christian Noli nope
I highly doubt it
No
I remember as a pre-teen seeing them for the first time on Ed Sullivan. The next day it was all us kids could talk about at school. “Did you see The Beatles last night on Ed Sullivan” ?! We went crazy. The boys wanted to be them and us girls were trying to decide which one we would marry. (we actually believed that we had a chance) 😂 Boys trying to get away with wearing their hair like that. The ones whose parents allowed them to do it were the coolest. The other poor boys had to wait till they got to school, went to the bathroom and tried to get the Brill Cream out of their hair 😂 The rest is history. Total game changer in the world of music. It was so much fun. We were young and blissfully ignorant of what else was going on in the world. Life was very innocent. I miss it and if I could go back I would in an instant. I’d be able to be with my parents, grandparents, great friends, all the kids in the neighborhood. It was a great time for us to be alive.
Yes The God's Honest Truth AMEN 🙏
I have to ask now, who did you pick when you decided which one you'd marry?
TheSmart-CasualGamer: Ringo - - but I would have “settled” for one of the others. 😄
Thank you very much The Beatles, you have brought a lot of love and kindness into this world!!!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
best band ever,
Hear hear!
Moron. As if there is such a thing. It's literally all subjective.
get along it’s all objective kid.
Yeah yeah yeah !!!!
Pedro Jenking Ortega you meant The Rolling Stones are better
Paul is definitely the cute one
Deve ser brasileiro.kkkk
Nah geprge is
Arwen Burgmans ah geprge, the fifth beatle
Nhi Ronaldo 👍. Now that’s a good comment right there. Unlike those lies about his “death” which is fake. He’s still alive and he’s perfectly fine. He definitely is! ❤️❤️❤️
😍
9 yrs old and hearing this uplifting,smile inducing, thing of beauty and power for the first time and realising that the music world had been changed and we were able to go along for the ride. I'm 70 next birthday I've listened to many great songs by superb artistes and been lucky to have been amongst hundreds and tens of thousands watching great musicians do their thing, \but every now and then, I'm once again nine and remembering the shear and utter joy of hearing she loves you yeah yeah yeah for the first time. A golden moment in the springtime of life for an old man to remember.
I miss Paul since 1965 (RIP)...
1:35 the Ringo's swing
❤️
You gotta love him for that
His nose LMAO
@@ya.thegoat8795 kek
myprofilepicturesad his nose is 😍
Paul always loved performing in front of crowds. From his Beatle days, to Wings era, and his solo career tours, he's always been an enthusiastic artist on live stages. That's just one of the reasons why he's so great!
What l love about the early songs, is that there was no ego involved... everyone sang leads or pitched in harmonies for the good of the band. Paul and John treated each other as equals, no ego. No one said Wait, this is my song. It's exactly what l tried to do with my own band. Whoever sang it better, simply sang it. Whoever thought they could add to it, did. And like the Beatles, everyone was so talented it was never a problem. Altho l could have sang it, l simply walked off stage when my it was time for my incredible guitarist to sing Black Sabbath War Pigs...
My incredibly gorgeous wife was at Shea Stadium... and Billy Joel would pick her up and take her to see his band The Hassles, at the Aerodrome in Schenectady NY. My Stepson's father played in Foghat and I sang with a long line of Blues Greats, opened for many greats, and was the doorman at the legendary JB Scotts nightclub in Albany NY, doing National Acts 6 nights a week...Vinnie, Doug and Billy took acts right from WLRI in Long Island, scouted either from NYC or London, and scouted acts like U2, Billy Idol or Blondie..., literally hundreds,. Even Jerry Seinfeld, Rory Gallagher, Robin Trower, Pat Benetar, Edgar and Johnny Winter, The NY Dolls, Tim Curry, Judas Priest, 38 Special, Marshall Tucker, all in a 500 seat club! Just way too many to even remember. At 19, l was on top of the Music Industry working with bonafide legends... even 38 Specials brother and now Lynyrd Skynyrd's frontman, Johnny VanZant said l was one of the best vocalists he'd ever heard... and asked if he could sing with MY BAND - who were among the best NY musicians there was. Man , then l became a top DJ on Albany's No 1 Rick station and opened my own Blues Clu, promoting 27 of my own concerts.
Amazing that that song is just over 2 minutes. It seems so complete, with no unnecessary sections. Yet as comprehensive as it is, it is so short.
I love how George steps in and out to deliver the 3rd harmony part. What talent, how amazing these guys found each other!
Surely you know the story. They knew wach other via different friends.
Paul left hand dominance, George right hand dominance, symmetry for the step in harmony lines. All these years later they just seem like the confluence of perfection.
Oh Yes,Truth Indeed
Dont you think God put them together?
@davidclaiborne5301: I have always thought that they came together by some divine intervention.
From 1:15 to 1:28 I just love that sequence between Paul and George. I love how Paul gives George a big smile. Like this was at their peak when they actually enjoyed playing with each other. Notbing beats the early Beatles in my mind js. 63-65 was their peak years in my opinion.
I totally agree, there’s this strength of youth during the 63-65 era. They seemed happy as can be, really creative, definitely productive. And holy hell, they were such handsome men!
Joe Garcia ikr! They were so funny!!! Paul is rlly rlly RLLY nice!!! Gotta love him!
yes, for teenage excitement we may agree, nothing like them! But they really grew as musicians after that. From Rubber Soul on (December '65), they entered a deeper level of artistry....all of them.
Isn't he smiling at John there?
Yeah I know it's Soo adorable ❤️❤️💕
Amazing to hear what a tight live band they were when not being drowned out with the constant screaming. This crowd was surprisingly subdued.
This is from a Swedish TV show in autumn 1963, just before they became really big. The Swedish audience was taken by surprise and stayed quiet and calm during the concert.
Uma das melhores de The Beatles, a melhor banda de Rock de todos os tempos !
The best band of all time*
No una de las mejores bandas de todos los tiempos, es la mejor ,fue es y será la mejor.
Paul's volume: 20%
George's volume: 10%
John's volume: *10000%*
And ringo is just bored in the back :) lol
@@OneEyedKeys Actually John and Paul wrote it together...
@@OneEyedKeys Na man, John wrote most of the early songs, but mostly Lennon/Macca together as well.
@@OneEyedKeys find me that Playboy interview if it exists, that sounds like wishful Paul fan talk to me
@@OneEyedKeys you sound like someone who needs to be comparing all the time? Why? Would Paul be anyone without John and the boys or would John be anyone without Paul and the boys? The answer is most likely no for both of them. We definitely wouldn’t be talking about either one of them if it wasn’t for the other. First of all John started (and ended) The Beatles so had he not invited Paul to become a Beatle we most likely would never have heard of Paul or probably the Beatles. As a Beatles fan more than a John, Paul, George or Ringo fan, you realize that it’s IMPOSSIBLE to compare John and Paul or George, etc... John had what Paul didn’t, Paul had what John didn’t, and George had what neither of them had, and Ringo was the perfect genius beat behind it all. Any delusional McCartney fan who thinks Paul is “the best Beatle” doesn’t realize Paul without John, George and Ringo is Wings! Not a knock on Paul, he was the perfect bass player, co-songwriter & multi instrumentalist for the Beatles. But just because he’s still alive and making music doesn’t make him any better than the other 3. I mean John was the founder and leader of the Beatles and that’s how all his music peers of the time saw him which is why David Bowie, Elton John, Eric Clapton, Rolling Stones all chose to collaborate with John out of all the Beatles. Everybody wanted to play with John. Either way, it’s not John or Paul that made the magic, it’s the chemistry of all 4 Beatles!
That’s the way we like it. Lennon all the way up!
Paul’s head bobbing gives me so much happiness.
I saw Paul on tv recently. He said all the head bobbing and singing 'ooooh' was to egg on the crowd. He made me happy too.
This is catchy pop yet melodically adventurous. And the harmonies, oh my!!!! Only the lads from Liverpool could produce this!!!! Thanks boys!!!!
Perhaps the most Fabulous pop song ever. Stunningly great from beginning to end.
The song that made me fall in love with The Beatles; a love that hasn't, and will never die.
"With a love like like that, you know you should be glad."
Me, a guy: I'm straight
Paul: looks at the camera
Me: maybe not
Same.
Hahaha
John always made me a little excited lmaooo
@@millers3888 John is a mutt.
Slavic Aussie What does that mean?
The best live performers.No tricks,just pure talent.Ringo is bad ass.
Nobody played better live, than The Beatles ! Their timing, stagecraft, and musicianship, was second to none.
Paul is killing me with those eyes. Stop it babe.
Exactly. How can people not see that Faul is not Paul?.
@@clairemcfadyen1036 chortle and the world is flat
Cringe
@@leandrogomes2351 The only thing "cringe" is your inability to discern the truth. Stay blind. It's nought to me nor the original poster. Stay in sheepland.
Lhlnnni
Their talent was absolutely off the charts, and they made the most of it by producing so many timeless classics - we are all lucky that they existed!
Truth Indeed AMEN 🙏
John and Paul are the best song writers there ever was in my opinion. I know there a lot of other greats too but those two my god!
@@dbodooley Oh Yes, Truth Indeed
This song has such impact. It sounds so fresh but is 60 years old! Incredible.
My sister saw the Beatles at The Forum in Montreal September 1964. Her love of the Beatles was passed to me. When I was driving my daughter and her friend to soccer I had Beatles music playing in the car. Didn't those two know all the words? And now my granddaughter is listening to them - she's eleven. Three generations and that's probably common nor do I think it will stop at three.
OK...I confess: If I was a girl I'd be in love with Paul.
ADDED COMMENT ALERT: Alright you guys, I decided to add this to my famous first line. First, I meant what I said. Second, it was not in any way a hint that I am gay - though some here have suggested so...and even wanted to believe that. Sorry, but no go. It was a humorous way of complimenting him. As for sexual attraction, mine is very much in favor of the ladies. Sorry if you are disappointed or determined to believe otherwise. So let me just some it up for those who believe me and those who don't. To me, ladies are beautiful in every way. Their faces make ours look ugly. Their hair is so far beyond men's that the Bible even says, "The glory of the woman is her hair." As for women's bodies, really? Their breasts are beyond any man's. They are soft, womanly, and feminine beyond description.Their bottoms are so attractive and sexy that if a man doesn't take care and control his manners, he might gock like an idiot and stare like a moron. Are men's legs anything compared to women's? Or, speaking more about the female face, their eyes, their noses, their lips, their cheeks, chins, foreheads, ears and neck are beautiful beyond compare. That is how I see them. If this disappoints some of you, well, the only opinion about women that matters to me is my own. No offense intended for anything I have said, and no offense intended toward the gay community. In the end, the only one who cares about our opinions are ourselves.
Same, no homo tho
same
Same x2
Same
@Sun Flower that'd be George
I played this 45 over and over. Best memory ever. Still my favorite. I'm 69 years old.
Marie Davis wow cool
Cailyn Vlogs hi again Cailyn!
ImperialAlpha Direwolf1909 who are you😂
n i c e
Cailyn Vlogs we were talking to that Donna? I think it was. They were talking about Paul being replaced.
Glad I'm not the only one to think this song/ performance is fantastic.
Evil beatles be like:
She HATES You 🎶🎶🎶
It’s interesting to know that John was “blind as a bat” as George has put it, when playing without glasses. Whenever I see his early live performances, he always has this thousand yard stare. But I guess that helps with the nerves too
Lennon didn't wear glasses in the early days as he thought it didn't look cool
@@jk4675 actually he did back when they were still playing in Hamburg
@@housesports000 Yep, patterned after Buddy Holly's specs.
Undoubtedly one of the most joyful songs ever. It always makes me smile and sing along. Watching this video is even better; they all look like they're having so much fun onstage and it's contagious. Yeah, yeah, yeah!!!
Oh Yes, Truth Indeed AMEN 🙏
One day, whilst strolling across youtube, I stumbled across this video, it was some very old 60s song called "She Loves You" . I was really intrigued and played, and immediately fell in love with this song. The "yeah, yeah, yeah" refrain is probably the catchiest thing I have heard in my life. At the end of the song I was astonished, it sounded so real, so energetic, and so infectious with joy, and light years better than the music we have today, even if it lasted barely over 2 minutes. One time I played it at least 10 times... in one day (I was so in live with it as you can tell). I then searched for their other songs like Back In The U.S.S.R. and Help!, and both fell in love with those too. After listening to their other works (and loving them) I realized that literally NONE of what I heard was at all bad or underwhelming, decent at best. Then I stumble across songs like Strawberry Fields Forever and A Day In The Life, which blew my mind. I never thought music could sound like this.
In my opinion, The Beatles are without a doubt the greatest band of all time,. Their catchy songs, their songwriting, their influence around the world; no one will ever match them. And I have this song to thank, for introducing them to my life.
may i know your age
@@rakhousegaming6289 not quite 19
Truth
Wish this was on spotify. Imo this version is the best
I'm sitting here drunk and I realise that yeah I would like to live in that era and listen to them but I'm happy I live in this day and age when I can listen to any song I want with the click of a mouse or a touch of a screen
Perfect point
I'm glad I can get drunk any time I want to.
🤣🤣😁
True, only bad part is, it took someone drunk to realize this.
I LIVED THAT ERA AS A TEEN, AND STILL LOVE MUSIC OF ALL PERIOD'S. SO CAN MILLIONS
I love the positive energy of Paul when he sings. When I see the videos of his concerts since he was a member of this wonderful, iconic band till today, he always smiles and enjoys the time with the audience. You can tell that he was born for this.
I wish I able to see these Guys Live!!!!...Thay are still standing...as The Greatest Band of all Time.... even now in 2022!!!
The drum roll at the start gives me goose bumps - love it so much.
Another wonderful live performance by The Beatles. One of my favorite parts of this live song - is Paul's bass at 1:50 . You can hear his descending bass notes so much clearer on this live version - than on the record.
it's not the bass, it's George's guitar doubling the bass that makes it so audible, take another listen
This is the song that made me a forever Beatles fan. At 71 and at 12am in th morning I'm still listening to She Loves You.
@@MarkAndrews12 the best times
Lol
must have been awesome back then... what was it like being a teenager?
And crying
@@k.t.5405 You're right it was awesome. The music was brilliant and I was young with the rest of my life ahead of me. Great memories.
I'm 73 I was lucky to see them in concert when I was 14 , in Newcastle , England on my they were unforgettable ❤
The energy of this performance is off the charts! And the wide shot of the audience and their reactions is fantastic! They knew they were experiencing something special! ❤
In Love With The ' Great Beatles' Since Age 9! .and Super In Love With ' Sir Paul'! 😊❤
McCartney looks really really happy
Cuz he is
He's Paul McCartney! What is there to NOT be happy about? :D
@@EdwardOwen That's right, but I thought being a Beatle was the source of his happiness; when you look at George and Ringo's faces...
@@LeandroSnm Good point.
Because I am.
These guys have a certain aura about them. I think that they will probably go far.
I think they passed the audition.
Good referrence mate
Geoffrey Gentry -
"they will probably go far"
What - with that hair, that silly name, and an obvious lack of serious musical talent ?
Nah.............................and my Dad says so, too.
Yeah - except that two of the people up there are already dead and the band is already disbanded
aaron silvera joke really went over your head for this one, huh?
Beatlemania was something magical. They will live through eternity. Mucho thanx GuitarDocs~~~Rock on
One of the best (if not the best) single live performance of this track they ever pulled off (well, that we have audio of, at least). Such energy. It still catches people off guard when I introduce them to the Beatles. They never expect that a band from the 60's, the early 60's no less, can sound so fresh and energetic. There will never be another BEATLES.
Awww.. How paul starts to see in camera 0:29, I just melted... ❤️❤️❤️.
Love you Paul... And John how he starts to smile... 0:47.😍😍😍..
Ringo is in his own world.. 1:36.
George is like yeah, guys go go...
Lovely.. 😇
That last “Yeah” is as iconic as the 1st chord of “A Hard Day’s Night”. Just saying.
the way the harmony rings is so perfect
Nice comment, takes some real musical thinking and listening to even realize that...
Paul sings G
George sings E
John sings D
@Yolowell: Yep. That’s it. Thank you.
It's a 6th chord interval they sing at the end on the last "yeah". truly FANTASTIC!!
Each one a Genius!!! History's Greatest Group!!!
6 years old dancing in front of the TV with my 9-year-old sister. Paul was hers.....I had to have Ringo.😂Memories, memories.