THE BEATLES - PENNYLANE REACTION
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Penny Lane is Paul McCartney’s ode to his childhood. You’re spot on with your take on the sights and sounds. These were the things he loved about the place. It’s sometimes said the pretty nurse selling poppies is a reference to his mother, who was a nurse. This is one of my favorite Beatles songs. ❤
it wasnt his mother
The poppies are a reference to Remembrance Day (Nov. 11), when poppies are sold for charity for veterans.
No it's a nurse selling poppies for remembrance day in the UK, we buy little paper poppies and make a donation in honour of those who've given their lives in battle.
I've been into the Beatles music for over 58 years. Their music is addictive that's why millions of people still love them.
What a beautiful melody! The Beatles were the masters of the melody. You got the song correct. Great reaction!
This is one of my favorites out of the era where they were using orchestras and other classical instruments in their music. The lyrics make me feel like I know the place and people.
The trumpet always sounds amazing! 🎺
This has been one of my favorite songs since I first heard it in the 60s. It has so many amazing elements, from lyrics to orchestration, but the way McCartney shapes the song with his bass always seems to draw most of my attention.
🥰 Beatles save my life, thank you for bring them for the channel.
Penny Lane was a place from Paul’s childhood. He had fond memories of it and wrote this song. I love your Beatles reactions ❤. Keep em coming 🌺✌️
Divine intervention put those four musical geniuses together
The original trumpet player is an interesting story thay can be found on YT. Several years ago when they held a tribute to Paul in the East Room of The White House, the trumpet player from “The President’s (Obama) Own Marine Corp Band” knocked this solo out of the park with Paul, Obamas, and many celebrities watching him. Had to be a highlight of that young man’s life. It was during Elvis Costello’s rendition of “Penny Lane.”
And John Lennon would smack macca around the chops performing for a war criminal like Obama
I think this is my favorite Beatles song. Love the horns! Love the whole song! Brilliant!
I visited Liverpool in last October with a friend, and we walked down Penny Lane. It was great and like walking on holy ground. The barber showing photographs is still there.. and there's a place commemorating the fire station and the fireman, who keeps his fire engine clean. A fantastic experience. Penny lane is in my ears and in my eyes... absolutely. .
John sang about his childhood in Strawberry fields Paul sings about his childhood here .
Both in the same mystical area in liverpool known for pre Christian pagan standing stones and fields full of magic mushrooms 🍄
Strawberry Field was an orphanage. John and his mates used to climb over the wall and play in the garden. Not sure about the magic mushrooms or standing stones, but if you say so OK.
@@fredneecher1746 well Fred I was born in Sefton General hospital same as julian Lennon if I remember correctly,the hospital runs through the Wavertree Sefton Park area which runs up to Penny Lane and further on South to where Calderstones Park with its strange glyphs of spirals are carved into the stones which stood in the park but were so important that I believe sometime in the 1980s or 1990s they were removed and put into storage near Calderstones are place names like Druids Lane the surrounding fields and gardens were filled with magic mushrooms and we used to travel up there back in the day to go picking and we were in a constant battle of Wits with the police a game of cat and mouse if you like, further up from Calderstones you will soon arrive at Strawberry field and its famous gates though as you probably know the victorian building is long gone and a new building now sits on the original site,going back past Penny Lane back into the Wavertree area is the first house that John Lennon lived in as a baby ( no9 Newcastle Road) and according to the spoon bender uri geller John told him in a chat back in the mid 1970s a couple of greys entered his room in the night gave him a insight into the future before disappearing through the walls leaving the child with some sort of little silver sphere but remember this is geller telling the story and he is well known for telling tall tales lol. Close to Lennons house on Newcastle Road is a park called "The Mystery "again a place we used to pick Magic mushrooms 🍄 😀 Those were the days bring em back.
Paul gives a tour of the real Penny Lane (and other cool Beatles history)...search Paul McCartney Carpool Karaoke.
The Beatles could make a great song about anything they saw or experienced.
Penny Lane is a square/intersection where McCartney and Lennon (It was closer to John's house) where there is a bank, bus stop, there was a barber shop and a roundabout. The fire station is down the road a bit. Penny Lane is the name of the bus stop.
Paul wrote this because John Lennon wrote Strawberry fields forever, about the church "garden" (Park) next to his house that had lots of trees, where John had a secret fort to hang out, smoke cigarettes, and talk tough with buddies.
It's the name of the STREET, not just a intersection and bus stop. Buses STOP at Penny Lane to pick up and drop off people
Indeed, Penny Lane is a real road in Liverpool, the home town of the Beatles. I drove down it yesterday. It hasn't changed that much actually since the song was written.
Gary I am from liverpool also but please stop referring to liverpool as a town it is a large city.
@@James-hd6ez “Home Town” is a colloquialism use to describe the place you’re from, whether that’s a city, town or village. Also , as any Scouser knows saying you’re “going to town” refers to any trip to the city centre.
@@gazzoh OK Gary fair enough as kids me mam used to say do you wanna go to town I need a few bits and if you behave yerself I might take you to wimpy for your tea.
This was released as a Double A Side 45 with Strawberry Fields. They considered it a screw up because they would have sold more copies if they separated these two epic songs and released them on separate 45s. Great to be watching your Beatles Binge as it approaches midnight New Years Eve in NZ.
'They considered it a screw up' - you know this to be true don't you? Of course you do because you were there weren't you? Actually, no - you weren't even born then you prick.
@@billythedog-309 What a sad pathetic comment. No, I wasn't there but it is well documented in George Martin's own words that he considered it "The biggest mistake of my professional life", how "one great title would fight another" and how "one side was effectively cancelling out the success of the other". Ultimately it broke the Beatles string of 12 consecutive No 1 hits. Research it yourself idiot.
@@spreet65 Changing your story now, eh sonny? Not 'they' any more? Not a single member of the group ever said this, but you seem to believe all personal pronouns are interchangeable so that makes your distortion a truth that you think the world is eager to swallow.
@@billythedog-309 You are a pretty sad, gutless person if you have to get your self gratification by hurling abuse & trolling from behind a keyboard. I never said "The Beatles", I said "They". "They" could mean anyone including critics & record companies. George Martin said it & I have seen two documentaries discussing the same re loss in record sales & that it cost the Beatles the Number 1 spot. Bearing in mind Harrison had written the song Taxman earlier in the year it's also hard to imagine that The Beatles would not have wanted to maximize record sales given that these two songs were before Apple & the Beatles were subjected to 95% super tax.
@@spreet65 Actually, l'm quite a happy person and the quacks who have opened me up a few times can testify that l have quite enough guts for anybody, but what annoys me is that, as well as misusing English, you care nothing about making things up. Of course, you do have a smattering of an argument - 'they' could mean the toilet attendants at a nineteenth century gentlemans' club who both dreamed about a future beat group or lighthouse keepers that had a radio that occasionally played Beatle songs. ln fact, it could mean any group of people rather than the members of the group that the sentence implied. Unfortunately, in your justification there was no 'they', just a 'he' - to wit George Martin. And l'm not a troll - l just find that bollock brained knobs like you, who want to pass on their alternative facts to the world get on my tits and l feel impelled to respond.
One of my top 5 favorite Beatles songs
Hi Ms. Jayy, I love the Beatles, this is one of my favorites.. ♠W.G.
Childhood memories, simple as that
I lived about 400 yards from Penny Lane for over a decade. The barber shop is still there. The bank was a Martins Bank. The 'shelter in the middle of the roundabout' was actually a small bus terminus that the bus crews would check into. Mention is made of a fireman - the fire station was about half a mile away on Mather Avenue. I used to pass Penny Lane twice a day on my way to, and home from, work. Sometimes the place would be swarming with tourists - almost certainly still happens now. Fond memories, for me.
I can just imagine how colourful and creative that period was..i think beyond what he saw,it's also the way people interacted to create the memories and associations in Paul's mind. I think he followed up in his solo work with "Once upon a long ago",a song it is rumoured that he wrote for a project with the late great Freddie Mercury, shortly before his death and they sadly didn't get around to doing.
If you go to Liverpool there is a roundabout, a barber shop and then bank. The nurse would be selling poppies, on Remembrance Day, at the roundabout. There's a little double entendre about the fireman's "clean machine".
The Beatles are So versatile. You Never know what you're going to get
LOVE THE BEATLES!!!❤❤❤❤
The Beatles are “like a box of chocolates…you never know what you’re gonna get.”
-Forrest Gump
Again this whole album came out two years before I graduate high school every song on the album is stunning amazing and exquisite
The Beatles are the greatest musical act of all time!!
A mac is the English name for a raincoat.
Mac is an abbreviation of Mackintosh, a waterproof raincoat invented by a Scot, Charles Mcintosh, that is made with a layer of rubberized fabric.
Keep going with the Beatles. 😁
A statue of John Lennon has recently been erected outside of St. Barnabas Church...opposite Penny Lane intersection
The Beatles did do a video or short film as they called back then, for this song
Abbey Road is in London where the famous EMI recording studio is. Penny Lane (and Strawberry Field) is in Liverpool where the Beatles grew up.
The British and American versions of songs were sometimes different. The British version also had 7 extra notes from the Piccolo trumpet at the end. Even Mono and Stereo versions were sometimes mixed differently.
True. I always thought the mono mixes were superior musically, but as a musician I must admit I found their odd habit of putting the voices primarily on one side did make it easier to break down their harmonies when learning the songs.
It's a little more than telling us what he sees. It's his memories of Penny Lane.
The Mackintosh or raincoat (abbreviated as mac) is a form of waterproof raincoat, first sold in 1824, made of rubberized fabric.
The Beatles did a video for this song that's worth watching...you see the streets and the Penny lane bus...Please react a much older song YOU'VE GOT TO HIDE YOUR LOVE AWAY...do the video from their fun fin movie, HELP, where John is singing from his sunken bed
Penny Lane [backed with Strawberry Fields Forever] released in early 1967, did not appear on an album until later that year in the USA, the one you see in the photo, Magical Mystery Tour. They hired the trumpet player from the symphony to play the solo on piccolo trumpet [a smaller trumpet that plays higher than a regular one]. what is great about that is it introduces the piccolo trumpet sound to the world on a pop record to many people even today.
Great song and reaction! I have two daughters and, after many arguments with my wife, I have a Madison and a Kaitlyn. She refused to let me name one Penny. Nor did I get to name my son Arnold (Pink Floyd).
Thanks for all you do and for all the Beatles. Best band ever. No debate.
why not tuppence.
@@barriehull7076 If she didn't go for Penny, I doubt Tuppence would be high on the list. 😁
@@barriehull7076 Because Tuppence Layne is not a Beatles song whereas Penny Layne would be and Arnold Layne was a Pink Floyd song
The sheer range of the Beatles' musical styles is otherworldly -- pop, soul, R &B, avant-garde, experimental, psychedelia, folk, boy band, music hall, electronica, jazz/show tunes, Indian-Raga/World Music, heavy metal/hard rock, blues, jazz ballads, gospel, proto-funk rock, néo-classical, it just goes on and on.
Really, the only popular rock artists off-hand that I can think of who share this wild genius for eclecticism and experimentation would be Prince ... Stevie Wonder...Jeff Beck.
Actually, I'm not sure that the Beatles really came from Liverpool -- or that Prince truly came from Minneapolis or Stevie Wonder actually came from Detroit, or Jeff Beck assuredly came from Sussex, England: HIGHLY UNLIKELY.
Based on the otherworldly genius of these glorious phreaks, I suspect they all came from some strange planet, in another galaxy, far, far away.
How did these otherworldly, literally, phreaks get here, you ask??
Well, George Clinton and his Parliament/Funkadelic crew DO have that Mothership....COINCIDENCE??
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Yes Abbey Road is also a street it's where their Apple Studio is located it's also the street they're crossing on the cover of the Abbey Road album. Your right there is no bad Beatles song.
and Abbey Road is in London, Penny Lane is in Liverpool where all the Beatles were born and raised.
You are right About Abbey Road being a street but it's a street in London with no connection to Penny Lane a street in liverpool where the beatles where born and wrote songs about
The banker never wears a Mac in the pouring rain -- Mac is short for Macintosh , which is the name of a raincoat manufacturer
i was just thinking you should watch the movie "a hard day's night." its an excellent introduction to the beatles. you get to know their individual characters and their speaking voices.
He wrote about his childhood place nearby where he lived, and used his imagination based on what he saw as a child basically, perhaps consolidated, to create the visual story you can imagine in your mind, your version of what this place might look like. The fireman rushing in from the pouring rain a sort of odd occurrence because he said the fireman never wears a Mac [raincoat] in the pouring rain, for example, yet the fireman deals with water all the time with the hoses and wears a fireman's raincoat when doing so...
It's the banker that never wears a Mac in the pouring rain.....not the fireman.
Vivid imagery
You probably don't know what "A four of fish and finger pies is." Definitely absolutely nothing like you might imagine. It may be the scraps of fish and chips put into a sandwich ..or.. it might be something else entirely according to Paul. The third possibility - both are true. For the price of a share of the finger pie, a young guy might get a chance to explore... 😁
Again another Beatles album from 1967 Magical Mystery Tour released Nov 27th 1967 in the USA
Paul's bass!!!
You should react to Carpool Karaoke with Paul - they tour Liverpool and stop at some of these places. It’s so good!
If you ever do longer reactions, you might like to do the Carpool Karaoke segment featuring Paul McCartney, who wrote this song about his childhood memories of his home town, Liverpool, in the north of England. They actually drive down Penny Lane, call in at the barbers' shop which is still there and also at Paul's modest council home where he and John used to sit and write their songs together as teenagers. Ends with a sort of human jukebox session in a local pub, with Paul, the local boy made good, playing some of the Beatles' most memorable hits to an amazed and delighted audience. Tears are shed, it's quite emotional. I think you'd really enjoy it and it would give you a great insight into the Beatles' background too. 🙂
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Yes; it's great!
The Beatles have a video of this song too filmed right on Penny Lane... cool video. You should check it out.
Just try If I Fell and And I Love Her, you'll love these!
Jayy, not sure if ya knew, the brass and strings you hear in beatles songs were not played by them; they are the creations of the beatles producer George Martin (RIP) he, not anyone else you hear of is the 5th beatle if there ever was one considered only in theory. The boys dud have to approve of these arrangments and sounds. Simply put, the boys didnt play the trumpets, trumbones or strings 🤘❤️. You rock jayy🤘
more about his memories of the place than what he was seeing as such. Beautiful song though. My vote for 'Bad Beatles song' would be Maxwell Silver Hammer.... but you know, you still find yourself singing along. So who am I to judge? :)
... Then the Fireman Rushes in ... From the Pouring Rain ... Very strange ...
January 7 2023 (2126 hrs)
And Yes....there is an actual Penny Lane
The Beatles had a few bad songs. One that stands out is "Revolution #9" from the White Album. In all fairnes to Paul, George, and Ringo, that song was just John and Yoko experimenting and taking space that could've been used for other songs that were better but were later used on their solo albums.
Personally.....I can Love
Raccoon..listen to the words or Maxwell's Silver Hammer
The Beatles wrote hundreds of songs
is there any song you don't like ?
Penny Lane was a groupie
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Hey Jayy, you should check out Paul McCartney and James Corbin on Carpool Karaoke, you’ll really enjoy it.
You should have done the video. 👎👎👎👎👎👎🤔🥴