+Johnny Calderon before you insult people by calling them ignorant, maybe you should define the term ratchet, just saying. At least the next time you use that term hopefully you will be using the correct way. Just saying
Johnny Calderon Yeah, you do know the Beatles were appalled by race issues and that's where the inspiration for McCartney's song 'Blackbird' came from right- it's a known fact he supported the civil rights movement.
This was the song that got me hooked on classic music from the 60's-90's I was 6 when I heard this and I listened to it on repeat for 2 hours. My parents were genuinely concerned and when the asked me what I was doing I always said"I'm listening to God signing." Im not even joking. I was hooked on the Beatles.
Dr Nova Oh wow! Just an important message - please read the truthcontest the 'Present' book. the Beatles are mentioned, you'll be surprised when you say "I'm listening to God singing."
I will never get the same indescribable feeling with any other band, like I do with The Beatles. I've never appreciated anything more than I do their music.
When I was growing up in the 60's my father hated the Beatles (their long hair and he thought they were too radical) but he started liking them and singing some of their songs. One of them he loved was "strawberry fields". So, when he died a few years back we brought him home (with hospice) and I sat next to him, stroked his head and sang this song to him right before he slipped away in peace. I hope he was thinking of strawberry fields forever. :)
Once at a dock, they had a gelato stand and one of the flavors was named Strawberry Fields and the woman explained it was after the Beatles song. Now here I am some 6 or 7 years later hearing the song for the first time... wish I was old enough to know about RUclips back then :P
I remember when I was little me and my dad would go down to the pond near my backyard and he would always play this on his guitar. It's still one of my favorite songs. And I'm in love with how at the end you can just barely hear John Lennon saying: "Cranberry Sauce!" XD
I was at my sister's house alone, when I was about 15 years old. I played this song several times, but the clamber of music at the end got to me. It nearly scared the dookey out of me! The first time it started, I ran out the front door into the yard. Every time afterwards, I took the needle off of the record before it started. I don't understand WHY it did that to me. But I have recently wondered if I didn't suffer from some degree of autism.
I started listening to the Beatles In Kindergarten, 7 years later I come back to this song and realize that after listening all there songs constantly that this was the first Beatles I've ever heard, The music is beautiful.
3:55 very lightly in the background "I bury Paul" OR "I'm very poor"? Radio stations in the late 60s thought it was a message (along with others) that Paul McCartney was dead.
***** Whatever it is it was one of the few 'Conspiracy Theories' of the 1960s/1970s. Now there are so many I'm sure you could go into a pet shop anywhere and the parrot would have a conspiracy theory on something.
I'm 16 and I was forced into being an adult at an early age, I was forced into making decisions a child shouldn't have had to make, but it made me who I am today. And yes I had very childish times in the past and accepted that, that time is gone for me. I don't feel bad for people calling me immature, I know just what I am and what I'm not. Thank you for your comment.
yes i am 66 years old, and i have had the same sort of life. With 66, everything stays still, you are a step before death, but hidden in home you may be even more childish and immature than ever.. Age is not really the point, Charakter make the difference... aaaand..... you are 27 by now, young enough to gather a hundreds or thousands of experiences that is all that you would possibly can have with 66... thinking and doing is everything that you posess, everything else is not yours, not a piece of you.. not realy.
*There is a very deep meaning in alot of The Beatles songs.* If you Google "The Truth Contest", and then read their top entry, you will know what i mean. (In the book there is a entire chapter devoted to The Beatles, pages 59-68)
A huge mass majority of the songs they make don't have meanings, they just did a shit ton of LSD. Listen to revolution 9.
9 лет назад+3
DigiPranks They even wrote "I am the Walrus" to fuck with people that look for the message in their songs. If they have something to say, they'll say it straight forward, as in "Revolution No. 1".
they did not put those messages there themselves.but there are still messages there if you read the truthcontest thing its pretty fucking creepy at first but then wow
You know a song is good when you can listen to and it just sublimates into silence without you even realizing it's there. You can think and it can play and your thoughts and the sound harmonize.
+Kiko Gato It's John saying "cranberry sauce" as reported by the group. John was known for saying random shit in the studio and you can hear him mumbling nonsense on several other recordings
+Lowkey SpaghettiNoodle Actually John said "cranberry sauce", as reported by the group. John was known for saying random shit in the studio. You can also hear him muttering and mumbling nonsense on several other recordings
***** You'll hear whatever you're told it is, I was told that he says "crab bucket" and now I can't unhear it, you're just being manipulated by a bunch of stupid conspirationists...
i cant believe this used to be one of my favorite songs, i still love it but i cant get over a little 4th grade me listening to the beatles, nirvana,acdc, etc.
There is often a subjective debate about who is better, "The Beatles" or "The Rolling Stones". Whilst everyone is entitled to their opinion, my opinion is "The Beatles" are way way way uppppppppp there and everyone else including "The Rolling Stones", is way way way downnnnnnnnn there.
He says 'Cranberry Sauce.' John used to say random unrelated stuff at the end of songs sometimes, hence 'Cranberry Sauce!. Paul is not dead, just a hoax.
I love how you put that, people usually don't understand me, but the world now is not what it seems. People feel so secure believing in things with no proof and I see it the same as you. Thank you for showing me that there are others out there who aren't blind to the sickening truth. For all of you who think I don't appreciate living and all that I have, I do. I do appreciate what I have, I just wish that I could have hope in peace on Earth, is that so bad? You scrutinize me for this??
I love how these lyrics seem to get more and more unsure-sounding as they go on. Like the first verse is all right, but then by the time you get close to the end it's like "I think I know I mean a 'yes' but it's all wrong, that is I think I disagree" - yeah that sure sounds confident. No doubts there. :P
There's nothing like the first strawberries of summer!!! Spent some time in the afternoon sun, walking down rows & rows of strawberries.......in search of the most perfect strawberries!!
In his 1980 Playboy interview Lennon said this song was based on childhood experiences he had when standing before a full-length mirror, how he would "see his body disappearing" and felt (what he later learned was) a kind of childhood psychosis. It was his musical genius that brought out all of that in this song-that so magically and melodically describes it all. It always bugs me when ppl label John as the "idea guy", and Paul as the "melody guy." When in fact the melody of this song (and many others by Lennon, such as Sexy Sadie) are among the most melodic of all Beatles' songs; and Paul's Black Bird (and many others) have such great lyrics. And the other two: George, the most melodic and musical "lead guitarist" in rock history, unique in his sensitive fills to support the songs he accompanied (rather than over-powered as most lead guitarists in rock n roll do); and Ringo, the human metronome and one of the most eccentric, innovative drummers ever (like Charlie W is eccentric in a jazz/rock way). The Beatles: Four of the most genius ppl to come together in a single band, ever.
I wish I was capable of writing a song 10% as good as this one. One of my favorites for almost 50 years.
Johnny Calderon You're so ignorant.
kevin marchant I couldn't agree more! so far above what we are even now!
+Johnny Calderon before you insult people by calling them ignorant, maybe you should define the term ratchet, just saying. At least the next time you use that term hopefully you will be using the correct way. Just saying
+Teashia Banks using it the correct way**
Johnny Calderon Yeah, you do know the Beatles were appalled by race issues and that's where the inspiration for McCartney's song 'Blackbird' came from right- it's a known fact he supported the civil rights movement.
This was the song that got me hooked on classic music from the 60's-90's I was 6 when I heard this and I listened to it on repeat for 2 hours. My parents were genuinely concerned and when the asked me what I was doing I always said"I'm listening to God signing." Im not even joking. I was hooked on the Beatles.
Dr Nova Holy shit that's awesome. Haha
Dr Nova Cool story bro.
Dr Nova Love was my first and only cd in elementary school and id listen to it everyday after school.
Dr Nova Oh wow! Just an important message - please read the truthcontest the 'Present' book. the Beatles are mentioned, you'll be surprised when you say "I'm listening to God singing."
Dr Nova Same.....
I’m 72 when I was 14 I bought a 45 record of this song for a boy I liked for his birthday. Great memories thank you Beatles!!!
strawberry feels
ZLUIW HLIVLT that feel "when when"?
fields !
I will never get the same indescribable feeling with any other band, like I do with The Beatles. I've never appreciated anything more than I do their music.
I never get tired of this song, it's one of his most ingenious and beautiful songs. John, we miss you!
When I was growing up in the 60's my father hated the Beatles (their long hair and he thought they were too radical) but he started liking them and singing some of their songs. One of them he loved was "strawberry fields". So, when he died a few years back we brought him home (with hospice) and I sat next to him, stroked his head and sang this song to him right before he slipped away in peace. I hope he was thinking of strawberry fields forever. :)
Awesome story
Once at a dock, they had a gelato stand and one of the flavors was named Strawberry Fields and the woman explained it was after the Beatles song. Now here I am some 6 or 7 years later hearing the song for the first time... wish I was old enough to know about RUclips back then :P
Anastasia the Mii™ Strawberry Fields!
Biscuit0100 :D
Biscuit0100 ALL the song of the beatles are good. I wish i was discovering them for the first time
I was born way to late,, thank God the music goes on.....
Love Ringo's drums on this masterpiece!!
I remember when I was little me and my dad would go down to the pond near my backyard and he would always play this on his guitar. It's still one of my favorite songs. And I'm in love with how at the end you can just barely hear John Lennon saying: "Cranberry Sauce!" XD
sorry but i don't like this song :/
That's okay, everyone has different opinions😊
john doesnt say cranberry sauce, he says "i buried paul". at the time people thought paul mccartney was dead.
Candy Mustaches ok
Jonathan J. Wow, I was WAY offXD
"living is easy with eyes closed"
Sadly true, Open your eyes America
I was at my sister's house alone, when I was about 15 years old. I played this song several times, but the clamber of music at the end got to me. It nearly scared the dookey out of me! The first time it started, I ran out the front door into the yard. Every time afterwards, I took the needle off of the record before it started.
I don't understand WHY it did that to me. But I have recently wondered if I didn't suffer from some degree of autism.
Hamza M'Qadmi That was a GOOD one. It made me cackle with laughter.
Hope you had a good night's sleep. :)
hudson steele I didn't get scared of it but it does sound like some creepy clown music lol
hudson steele It is just a trolley
darla petters If so, with a bunch of weird pipe music behind it!
***** I'm too old for psychedelics. But there was a LOT OF EERIE music during that period.
Vivir es fácil con los ojos cerrados! Gran película, con el trasfondo de una carta de amor a los Beatles, y especialmente: John Lennon.
I started listening to the Beatles In Kindergarten, 7 years later I come back to this song and realize that after listening all there songs constantly that this was the first Beatles I've ever heard, The music is beautiful.
Ringo is absolutely perfect on this.
I'm sure no one gives a crap, but this was posted the day before my birthday.
Finn Martin I know i'm late but Happy Birthday!
Finn Martin we care mate, have a jolly day
Lyric Breeze Thanks, lol!
Finn Martin hlb, dawg
inder schaender Thanks! Happy B-day when it's your turn!
The greatest band of all time.
The Beatles.
By the way, this is one of my favorite Beatles songs.
Thank you.
I've got this feeling that in 200 years time people will be listening most of Beetles songs and saying to one another,I like so much classic music!!
This song has always comforting as I was in love with thes 4 since they began in Liverpool.
Just as fresh today as in 67!!!
3:55 very lightly in the background "I bury Paul" OR "I'm very poor"? Radio stations in the late 60s thought it was a message (along with others) that Paul McCartney was dead.
It's "Cranberry sauce".
i'm very bored
*****
ofcourse he said that in a intervieuw (its a myth )
***** Whatever it is it was one of the few 'Conspiracy Theories' of the 1960s/1970s. Now there are so many I'm sure you could go into a pet shop anywhere and the parrot would have a conspiracy theory on something.
its *I buried paul* known this for years
i love this song so much :')
the chorus has a weird eerie feel to it.. I LOVE IT.
If I'm feeling down and in the dumps, I listen to this song and I'm instantly risen into peace and love and tranquility
i dunno why I love dis song so much...... I just do
cuz its fucking awesome
so beautiful... im going to the strawberry fields ;)
I'm 16 and I was forced into being an adult at an early age, I was forced into making decisions a child shouldn't have had to make, but it made me who I am today. And yes I had very childish times in the past and accepted that, that time is gone for me. I don't feel bad for people calling me immature, I know just what I am and what I'm not. Thank you for your comment.
yes i am 66 years old, and i have had the same sort of life.
With 66, everything stays still, you are a step before death, but hidden in home you may be even more childish and immature than ever..
Age is not really the point,
Charakter make the difference...
aaaand..... you are 27 by now, young enough to gather a hundreds or thousands of experiences that is all that you would possibly can have
with 66... thinking and doing is everything that you posess,
everything else is not yours, not a piece of you.. not realy.
Don't know why but this song always seems to bring tears to my eyes, even the first time hearing it as a very young child. Peculiar..
I love how this song is very serene in the beginning but then it gets kind of bad ass with the rhythm later on
I´m staying up late. I had nothing to do, so I started to read the truthcontest. Actually fits with beatles (y)
Prince Vegeta damn, i agree
Nice scam fam
+Abraham Lincoln Fuck you and your cult.
Let me take you down...
Lorena Lopes Santana cuz im going to strawberry fields, where nothing is real...
Isaac The Dragon Whisperer oh yes!!! love this song!
jaykingboxing Your comment is biased and stupid.
Manu ben canar are you ok?
***** really? LOL!!!
*There is a very deep meaning in alot of The Beatles songs.* If you Google "The Truth Contest", and then read their top entry, you will know what i mean. (In the book there is a entire chapter devoted to The Beatles, pages 59-68)
A huge mass majority of the songs they make don't have meanings, they just did a shit ton of LSD. Listen to revolution 9.
DigiPranks
They even wrote "I am the Walrus" to fuck with people that look for the message in their songs. If they have something to say, they'll say it straight forward, as in "Revolution No. 1".
they did not put those messages there themselves.but there are still messages there if you read the truthcontest thing its pretty fucking creepy at first but then wow
Milanda andfriends
lmao yeah
My favorite Beatles song
i always listen to this at the park and watch the sky, it makes everything so chill and nice.
LSD Feels forever! lol
😂😂
strawberry field forever!
You know a song is good when you can listen to and it just sublimates into silence without you even realizing it's there. You can think and it can play and your thoughts and the sound harmonize.
Literally everytime I hear this song I tear up. Such a wonderful song.
in the end with headphones, you can faintly hear: "I....Buried.....Paul"
o-o....
here: 3:44 - 4:00
O_O U NEED PROBS HIGH VOLUME TO HEAR IT CLEARER.
It said "Strawberry"
"Cranberry sauce" actually.
+Jessie Kinz Believe what you want.
+Kiko Gato It's John saying "cranberry sauce" as reported by the group. John was known for saying random shit in the studio and you can hear him mumbling nonsense on several other recordings
+Kiko Gato o my god!!! I'm so scared...
theres cranberry sauce in the backround very faintly at the end XDDD
it actually says "i buried paul" cause i think people thought paul mccartny died around this time
+Lowkey SpaghettiNoodle and as it turns out, he's still alive.
+Vinegar Vinebomb people believe that thats his look alike... LOL I KNOW RIGHT
Like we're all totally THAT gullible.
+Lowkey SpaghettiNoodle Actually John said "cranberry sauce", as reported by the group. John was known for saying random shit in the studio. You can also hear him muttering and mumbling nonsense on several other recordings
In 3:56 you missed the part of the lyrics that say "I buried Paul".
they actually say 'cranberry'
That's what John said to cover it up. But my ears, and other thousands of people hear what he really says there.
***** You'll hear whatever you're told it is, I was told that he says "crab bucket" and now I can't unhear it, you're just being manipulated by a bunch of stupid conspirationists...
frareanvidal
you know no shit. No body told me to hear or think anything, I search, and have criteria. If you are trapped in denial, I don't care.
***** "If you are trapped in denial, I don't care."
Oh the irony...
He was eating it everyday. One of my favorite Beatle songs. I'd love to have it on my phone as a ringtone.
this peaceful music is great :) god bless the beatles
"Strawberry Fields Forever" by The Beatles
I... Buried... Paul... Cran... Berry... Sauce...
the Beatles strawberry 🍓 fields forever
Sweet 🍓🍓🍓😊☀️
Sweet 🍬 🍬 🍬 sweet 🍓🍓🍓😊🌟☀🌠
Lol...I love strawberries! ;-)))
Lol 😁 shhh me to love ❤ my strawberries 🍓😋😅
Love it...xo
Masterful. It's a song as soon as it starts we all now instantly what it is.
omg still strong after all those years....i love this song alot
Yup, they were definitely high.
+Helene Naicker they were high for this a whole album
+Kyle Matheson This was a single.
This song makes me want pizza!
You're High....
This song makes me want straw berries !
Who said Ringo was a lousy drummer?
Nobody
i cant believe this used to be one of my favorite songs, i still love it but i cant get over a little 4th grade me listening to the beatles, nirvana,acdc, etc.
The term "Strawberry Fields" in Chinese refers to the vicissitudes of life.
Eating strawberries now, no ashes please.
I always imagine Paul being really drunk while singing this.
Of course John sings this.
En efecto, ésto no se compone estando sobrio. Otra genialidad del subconsciente de éstos genios.
John must be REALLY drunk yeah, to think he's Macca and shit.
this is is the first beatles song i ever heard and i am forever gratefull for that
I get goosebumps and start to tear up when listening to this song.
There is often a subjective debate about who is better, "The Beatles" or "The Rolling Stones". Whilst everyone is entitled to their opinion, my opinion is "The Beatles" are way way way uppppppppp there and everyone else including "The Rolling Stones", is way way way downnnnnnnnn there.
MrTheBeast I'll agree with Led Zepplin (Kinda The Stones, but ehh?), but Bob Dylan, and Pink Floyd ain't got NOTHING on The Beatles!!!
MrTheBeast silly boy
MrTheBeast In your dreams
rolling stones and beatles have different styles. no one is better, just different. i'm a fan of both
MrTheBeast alright come on, just because somebody influenced somebody else doesn't mean they're better
I always thought this song was about the war in Vietnam because I thought Strawberry fields met the blood that was spilled in Vietnam
+TheJIVINGTURKEY yea lol
+GrahamCrackerFighter its a place in Liverpool and yes there are no strawberry's there either its just the place
+kevin jones It is supposed to be a girls school in Liverpool.
Ssshhhh!
Ha ha that's the news of the day- its all in your mind
Matthew G Happy Sun day bra!
wtf does that mean ass wipe
??
Brian Shaw it means that if you said that to my face you wouldn't have a face
Matthew G hehehe
He was definitely enlightened
As a child, I never quite realised how masterful this song was.
anyone think he sounds like Stewie Griffin in this? Haha
+ClintSev Oh my God.....lmfao. I never thought of that.
I buried Paul he says in the last five seconds
He says 'Cranberry Sauce.' John used to say random unrelated stuff at the end of songs sometimes, hence 'Cranberry Sauce!. Paul is not dead, just a hoax.
I love how you put that, people usually don't understand me, but the world now is not what it seems. People feel so secure believing in things with no proof and I see it the same as you. Thank you for showing me that there are others out there who aren't blind to the sickening truth. For all of you who think I don't appreciate living and all that I have, I do. I do appreciate what I have, I just wish that I could have hope in peace on Earth, is that so bad? You scrutinize me for this??
I seriously can't get this song out of my head!!!
This song brings the best memories . God, I love it.
The Beatles forever !
I love how these lyrics seem to get more and more unsure-sounding as they go on. Like the first verse is all right, but then by the time you get close to the end it's like "I think I know I mean a 'yes' but it's all wrong, that is I think I disagree" - yeah that sure sounds confident. No doubts there. :P
this song makes me feel some type of way. loveeee
This song is just so calming
I love that weird part at the end. I never even knew it there until I saw this!
"Living is easy with eyes closed" so true...
Greatest song by the greatest group, period.
this is the best song EVER!!!!!!!!!!And your the best band ever Beatles.
amooo muitoo as duas epocas dos beatles ^^ a epoca rock n roll e a epoca rock psicodelico ^^ amooo eles BEATLES IS MY LIFE ^^
Living is easy with eyes closed. Misunderstanding all you see. Will always remind me of my pops..
Living is easy with eyes closed
sooooo great!!! love the beatles!!:)!
My favorite song of The Beatles
This song makes me rember such good and bad times...
One of my favorite Beatles songs!
I can't believe I've never heard this song before--what have I been living under a rock? Now I kind of want strawberries. :D
the song plays back then forward and then to the side of time and reality
Nothing is real. Words to live by in this century!!
love the way you set the songs out on the screen with a key line from each...read it and hear the song...much better, i.m.o., than showing titles...
There's nothing like the first strawberries of summer!!! Spent some time in the afternoon sun, walking down rows & rows of strawberries.......in search of the most perfect strawberries!!
tenho orgulho de ser fã deles há tanto tempo ^^ 4 aninhos já ^^
In his 1980 Playboy interview Lennon said this song was based on childhood experiences he had when standing before a full-length mirror, how he would "see his body disappearing" and felt (what he later learned was) a kind of childhood psychosis. It was his musical genius that brought out all of that in this song-that so magically and melodically describes it all.
It always bugs me when ppl label John as the "idea guy", and Paul as the "melody guy." When in fact the melody of this song (and many others by Lennon, such as Sexy Sadie) are among the most melodic of all Beatles' songs; and Paul's Black Bird (and many others) have such great lyrics. And the other two: George, the most melodic and musical "lead guitarist" in rock history, unique in his sensitive fills to support the songs he accompanied (rather than over-powered as most lead guitarists in rock n roll do); and Ringo, the human metronome and one of the most eccentric, innovative drummers ever (like Charlie W is eccentric in a jazz/rock way). The Beatles: Four of the most genius ppl to come together in a single band, ever.
I loved this song since I was little
Esta es mi cancion favorita de ellos, me encanta.
This remind me of my childhood.. I don't know why, because i have never listen to this song before!
BEAUTIFUL LYRICS
Crazy how the lyrics have no rhymes but they fit together so well and it sounds so sick!
The best song of The Beatles...
jaw dropping
so happy makes everything fun
This song is soooo good.
eu sou uma fã dos beatles amooooooo eles d+++ a melhor banda do mundooo ^^ george harrison saudades :((((
just amazing