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You ended the song too early! There was still more to come! There are two false fadeouts and you missed them both, including the big scream at the end!!
You really should've waited until the end of the song for the most remembered line. Ringo screaming, "I've got blisters on my fingers!" Also, would love to see your reaction to John Cougar Mellencamp songs. "I Need A Lover That Won't Drive Me Crazy", "Ain't Even Done With The Night" or "The Authority Song". I think you might like something.
THIS SONG YOU WILL FIND SOME OF IT IN OTHER METAL BANDS LIKE,BLACK SABATH, METALLICA HAS ONE TUNE ITS SAME BASS SOUND, I LIKE METAL MUSIC AND THIS SONG ITS PRESENT IN FEW BANDS SONGS, CHECK "YOU ARE SO HEAVY, SONG BY BEATLES , LOVE THIS TUNE ,
It's a fake so maybe it wouldn't have faded out and back again... noone else noticed this is NOT the Beatles playing? The vocals yes but not the instruments.
I lived my whole life listening to the Beatles since I was 14 years old. They turned the world upside down. Helter Skelter is just one of many hard metal type songs they made. Check out "Everybody's Got Something to Hide Except Me and My Monkey," also "She's So Heavey, I Want You." Really, listen to everything they made. They only made smash hits all the time.
I'm shocked I'm the only one that viewed this and gave you a thumbs up. The song is very hard rock for the Beatles. There is a movie called Helter Skelter came out in 1976 based on the true story of the Charles Manson cult murders in 1969. Please Blackbird and Oh! Darling by Beatles.
@@garyfletcher844 The sound seemed really off to me but my hearing isn't too good these days, so I thought it night just be me... So, is this one of those Spanish covers that are passed off on YT as authentic Beatles? There seem to be quite a few of those around. The lads need to find and listen to the original, from the White Album, and listen to the whole thing, of course, including the fade outs/ins at the end, along with Ringo's final scream, that were not included in this reaction video.
This was off their Double white album it was so unique and I loved it right away. I prefer the Beatles version but you should listen to U2'S version it's great
@@Ken-pi7qk Vocals are The Beatles, music is remake. I head more and more of these re-instrumentalizations of Beatles' songs where they do a cover, but then put the real Beatles vocals on top, and label that "The Beatles" and then ppl listen to those not knowing they missed out. This one was pretty well done but IT WAS NOT THE BEATLES' PERFORMING!
@@HaleksMTLThanks for that. Yep sounds like McCartney’s vocal but as you say the backing instruments are definitely not. Such a shame that new listeners are not actually hearing the Beatles. Sound quality was rubbish too.
I just listened to Motley Crue cover.... give them a 3.5...... and as noticed guys, you shut off the song too early and missed the end!!!! You have to react to entire songs!!😀😀😀
You should absolutely react to some Saraya, as they sound pretty similar to some of the bands you reacted to in the past. They were a female led band from New Jersey who were around at around the same time as the aforementioned artists but unfortunately were nowhere near as lucky to receive the same attention, as they only lasted around 5 years together and disbanded in the early 90s (casualty of the changing of the guard in rock, one of the most undeserving if you ask me, as Sandi Saraya (the titular singer), Tony Bruno (guitarist), Gregg Munier (keyboardist), Gary Taylor/Barry Dunaway (bassists) and especially Chuck Bonfante (terrific drummer especially for the music they play) were extremely talented musicians with a knack for S-tier songwriting and musicianship, as well as thoughtful and deep lyrics for glam metal/80s hard rock standards. This is to me especially showcased in their masterful 1991 sophomore and final album When the Blackbird Sings, arguably one of my all-time favorite albums. Here are a few requests of their catalogue: Love Has Taken Its Toll Gypsy Child Runnin' Out of Time Back to the Bullet Drop the Bomb Queen of Sheba Hitchin' a Ride Seducer When the Blackbird Sings In the Shade of the Sun New World (scarily relevant ballad, especially these days) Hope you react to at least a few of these tunes in the future!
No that was not the inspiration to the Beatles, as it sounded like you were saying. Helter Skelter is from 1968 and from the Beatles double album, the whhite album. This version you are playing here is not the finished recording that was on the album, this is a rehearsal or earlier take of the song.
This sounds different than the version released on the White Album. This sounds unfinished. Not sure where you got this from. Not the version everyone knows and is used to. It sounds kind of rough as far as the quality of the recording. Like a rehearsal more than a finished product.
YES!! That's what I keep telling everyone, these weird covers where they slap The Beatles real vocals onto cheap remakes of the instrumentals and call those "The Beatles" Any idea why they do that? Beatles Book Burning maybe? In 50 years noone will know what The Beatles actually sounded like, only clones of their songs? lol
GUYS! GUYS! GUYS! Yes that's The Beatles, but there's some different backing. UGH! Guys try listening to a different upload because you didn't get the REAL THING HERE!
You twins may not know this or ever knew about this. Helter Skelter is a reference to a connection with cult leader now dead Charles Manson . Three members of the Manson family were coerced in the The La Bianca / Sharon Tate murders in the 1960’s. Sharon Tate was an actress in the 60’s and married to film director Roman Palanski of the horror film Rosemary’s Baby., Sharon was 6 moths pregnant when she was brutally murdered. The baby didn’t survive. I personally will not listen to Helter Skelter because of its connection to those murders. This track is the only Beatles song I will never ever listen to MY HAND to GOD!! Go ask your parents or go to the Wikipedia page about Manson and these heinous murders that shock Hollywood. Have a nice day or evening.
This is NOT the Beatles, bass line isn't quiet right. I don't know why you are not playing the Beatles version WITH the WORDS. Also "HELTER SKELTER" is in reference to an amusement park ride in the UK called "Helter Skelter" which is a SLIDE that goes around a cone shaped (like a lighthouse) structure, hence the lyric "When I get to the bottom I go back to the top of the SLIDE, where I stop and I turn and go for a ride, till I get to the bottom and I see you again...." Google "HELTER SKELTER U.K. AMUSEMENT PARK RIDE" and you will see photos of it. Charles Manson took the wrong meaning of the Beatles' song. For some dumb reason he thought it was calling for a race war. The song was not written ABOUT Charles Manson and his members who did those horrible murders. It was written BEFORE that happened.
This is not the official version from the White Album. This is an outtake.
This was the first heavy metal song. I am a 74 year old lady and I am pretty sure I am right. Peace.
You ended the song too early! There was still more to come! There are two false fadeouts and you missed them both, including the big scream at the end!!
You really should've waited until the end of the song for the most remembered line. Ringo screaming, "I've got blisters on my fingers!" Also, would love to see your reaction to John Cougar Mellencamp songs. "I Need A Lover That Won't Drive Me Crazy", "Ain't Even Done With The Night" or "The Authority Song". I think you might like something.
You guys think the Beatles took stuff from Motley Crue???!!! 😂 OMG, spend 5min reading a little history, dudes. Jeeeesus.
Lucas, luv your Beatles hair. I got kicked out of the 9th grade until I got it cut over my ears and above my collar. =1969.
As you know this is not from " The White Album " missed out a lot.
" A Day I a Life " is also more mainstream in the Beatles library.😊😊
It wasn't over dudes.
Rockin and freakin out!!! They invented so many things!!!👌👌👍👍✌✌😁😁
Im 68 and lovef it iny youth and saw Paul three time i nconcerts since 2009 and it was great all 3 times when he did it!
I can’t believe there is only 35 views as of this post. 😮😢 Revolution is another harder rock Beatles song.
THIS SONG YOU WILL FIND SOME OF IT IN OTHER METAL BANDS LIKE,BLACK SABATH, METALLICA HAS ONE TUNE ITS SAME BASS SOUND, I LIKE METAL MUSIC AND THIS SONG ITS PRESENT IN FEW BANDS SONGS, CHECK "YOU ARE SO HEAVY, SONG BY BEATLES , LOVE THIS TUNE
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You stopped the song short, if you were paying attention you would have seen it still had time left
It's a fake so maybe it wouldn't have faded out and back again... noone else noticed this is NOT the Beatles playing? The vocals yes but not the instruments.
@@HaleksMTL yea I was trying to check my ears wondering why it sounded different. What is that all about?!
This is not the Beatles!! AI maybe ?
I lived my whole life listening to the Beatles since I was 14 years old. They turned the world upside down. Helter Skelter is just one of many hard metal type songs they made. Check out "Everybody's Got Something to Hide Except Me and My Monkey," also "She's So Heavey, I Want You." Really, listen to everything they made. They only made smash hits all the time.
You missed the end, and Ringo's cry "I've got blisters on my fingers"
I'm shocked I'm the only one that viewed this and gave you a thumbs up. The song is very hard rock for the Beatles. There is a movie called Helter Skelter came out in 1976 based on the true story of the Charles Manson cult murders in 1969. Please Blackbird and Oh! Darling by Beatles.
I'm not shocked. It's not as hard and it is NOT THE BEATLES
@@garyfletcher844 The sound seemed really off to me but my hearing isn't too good these days, so I thought it night just be me... So, is this one of those Spanish covers that are passed off on YT as authentic Beatles? There seem to be quite a few of those around.
The lads need to find and listen to the original, from the White Album, and listen to the whole thing, of course, including the fade outs/ins at the end, along with Ringo's final scream, that were not included in this reaction video.
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3. Motley Crue
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This was off their Double white album it was so unique and I loved it right away. I prefer the Beatles version but you should listen to U2'S version it's great
@@Ken-pi7qk Vocals are The Beatles, music is remake. I head more and more of these re-instrumentalizations of Beatles' songs where they do a cover, but then put the real Beatles vocals on top, and label that "The Beatles" and then ppl listen to those not knowing they missed out.
This one was pretty well done but IT WAS NOT THE BEATLES' PERFORMING!
@@HaleksMTLThanks for that. Yep sounds like McCartney’s vocal but as you say the backing instruments are definitely not. Such a shame that new listeners are not actually hearing the Beatles. Sound quality was rubbish too.
Do you two know how time works?
I just listened to Motley Crue cover.... give them a 3.5...... and as noticed guys, you shut off the song too early and missed the end!!!!
You have to react to entire songs!!😀😀😀
You should absolutely react to some Saraya, as they sound pretty similar to some of the bands you reacted to in the past. They were a female led band from New Jersey who were around at around the same time as the aforementioned artists but unfortunately were nowhere near as lucky to receive the same attention, as they only lasted around 5 years together and disbanded in the early 90s (casualty of the changing of the guard in rock, one of the most undeserving if you ask me, as Sandi Saraya (the titular singer), Tony Bruno (guitarist), Gregg Munier (keyboardist), Gary Taylor/Barry Dunaway (bassists) and especially Chuck Bonfante (terrific drummer especially for the music they play) were extremely talented musicians with a knack for S-tier songwriting and musicianship, as well as thoughtful and deep lyrics for glam metal/80s hard rock standards. This is to me especially showcased in their masterful 1991 sophomore and final album When the Blackbird Sings, arguably one of my all-time favorite albums. Here are a few requests of their catalogue:
Love Has Taken Its Toll
Gypsy Child
Runnin' Out of Time
Back to the Bullet
Drop the Bomb
Queen of Sheba
Hitchin' a Ride
Seducer
When the Blackbird Sings
In the Shade of the Sun
New World (scarily relevant ballad, especially these days)
Hope you react to at least a few of these tunes in the future!
You turned it off too soon. It comes back for a few seconds more.
This is an outtake. not the official version
No that was not the inspiration to the Beatles, as it sounded like you were saying. Helter Skelter is from 1968 and from the Beatles double album, the whhite album. This version you are playing here is not the finished recording that was on the album, this is a rehearsal or earlier take of the song.
U2 made a cover!!!
This is not the version on the Beatles white album.
Album is so much louder and better. No idea where this came from
No comparison.
Not the original White Album version.
Sorry guys - NOT the Beatles and where are the vocals?
This sounds different than the version released on the White Album. This sounds unfinished. Not sure where you got this from. Not the version everyone knows and is used to. It sounds kind of rough as far as the quality of the recording. Like a rehearsal more than a finished product.
It's not the Beatles, it's one of those bizarre covers that keep popping up on youtube.
YES!! That's what I keep telling everyone, these weird covers where they slap The Beatles real vocals onto cheap remakes of the instrumentals and call those "The Beatles" Any idea why they do that? Beatles Book Burning maybe? In 50 years noone will know what The Beatles actually sounded like, only clones of their songs? lol
Also, Paul is dead.
Definitely a rabbit hole to jump into...
GUYS! GUYS! GUYS! Yes that's The Beatles, but there's some different backing. UGH! Guys try listening to a different upload because you didn't get the REAL THING HERE!
Funny to ask their parents. Their parents probably aren’t even old enough to remember this !
Not the original from The White Album. Must be a different take from the anthology album.
Is this an AI version of the song? That is not the song!!
This is NOT The Beatles.
Yes. It is the Beatles.
U didn't let the song finish. Doesn't speak very highly if yall ti not let the song finish.
Do not interrupt.......fools
Close but no cigar.
You twins may not know this or ever knew about this. Helter Skelter is a reference to a connection with cult leader now dead Charles Manson . Three members of the Manson family were coerced in the The La Bianca / Sharon Tate murders in the 1960’s.
Sharon Tate was an actress in the 60’s and married to film director Roman Palanski of the horror film Rosemary’s Baby., Sharon was 6 moths pregnant when she was brutally murdered. The baby didn’t survive.
I personally will not listen to Helter Skelter because of its connection to those murders.
This track is the only Beatles song I will never ever listen to MY HAND to GOD!!
Go ask your parents or go to the Wikipedia page about Manson and these heinous murders that shock Hollywood.
Have a nice day or evening.
Wow, interesting stuff!
This is NOT the Beatles, bass line isn't quiet right. I don't know why you are not playing the Beatles version WITH the WORDS. Also "HELTER SKELTER" is in reference to an amusement park ride in the UK called "Helter Skelter" which is a SLIDE that goes around a cone shaped (like a lighthouse) structure, hence the lyric "When I get to the bottom I go back to the top of the SLIDE, where I stop and I turn and go for a ride, till I get to the bottom and I see you again...." Google "HELTER SKELTER U.K. AMUSEMENT PARK RIDE" and you will see photos of it. Charles Manson took the wrong meaning of the Beatles' song. For some dumb reason he thought it was calling for a race war. The song was not written ABOUT Charles Manson and his members who did those horrible murders. It was written BEFORE that happened.
Cosa avete fatto al brano, non è l'originale