It's crazy how powerful that final E chord is. Spectacular, haunting and just damn right perfect. Such a simple, yet spectacular way to end a masterpiece.
John was not paranoid he saw it as it was, his songs are and always be the best to me, across the universe will be fantastic, Paul sabotage no I think he felt his songs were good had to be tweaked and johns were out there and some times not treated right I understand John he is no. 1 with me
I've had a few channels shut down just as they were growing. Shadowbanned on Twitter. My phone isn't even allowed to log on to Instagram. Kicked off FB. Most recently one of my political channels had a video removed for "hate speech". It was an anti war video about the Dow Chemical company and Vietnam. Lol The only "speech" in it was interviews from Dow CEOs themselves. Too much truth revealed, I suppose. *shrugs
@@KONAROCK1 Way to pass the buck off to your phone. It's your lack of tact and diplomatic skills that landed yourself in the cashcow of winners. You can talk and get your point across withount offending anybody. Good luck on your next goof.
It is the most beautiful drumming I know of. those cymbals and Tom's sound massive, not "in your face" massive but it sounds like he is using 32" rides and 20" toms
You don't need to shit on Bonham. Ringo wouldn't have fit for led zeppelin and bonham wouldn't fit for the beetles. So don't just shit on Bonham for no reason
It was banned by the bbc but back then in London at least, we used to listen to the pirate ship 'Radio London' (aka 'Big L'), they played it without interruption, both sides. I can clearly remember hearing it, and as a 14 y/o was stunned, and still feel the same 52 years later
Did you also listen to Radio Caroline? I'm from the US but have seen videos about that station and istened to some airchecks from its heyday. Radio Luxembourg broadcast to the UK, too.
I was 14 years old. A friend who was heavily into music got the album on its day of release. He called myself and a few other friends into his house and played the record. We listened without speaking a word. We heard "A day in the life". When the record finished we all looked at each other amazed, each of us thinking "What just happened ?". What had happened was the world had changed fundamentally and *forever* by hearing that song. I'm 67 now, and that moment is still one of the most profound events in my life. I listen to it now and it still takes my breath away. It's probably the most important song ever written.
Yes. Vocal harmonies are very ELO (that’s a compliment btw).Leaps and bounds above today’s nonsense. As a musician/producer, my little bit of constructive criticism is the crash cymbal playing constantly throughout. Otherwise 👍
Paul visiting Marty Balin of Jefferson Airplane: [...] "I said to Paul ´so what's up with the Beatles?´. Paul casually pulled a cassette from his pocket and said " I happen to have a track from the new album". I pulled out my cassette player and popped it in. Out came A DAY IN THE LIFE. Imagine the first time hearing that song......and I was sitting there with Paul McCartney hearing it....I was stunned and knocked off the universe. I just praised the heck out of it...and him...and the Beatles and knew that it was part of a magnificent wave of new music led by the Beatles." Paul also visited Brian Wilson and Cass Elliot and the reaction was similar.
Great song! Yours that is. It beats 97% of the stuff that has come out in the last couple of decades. Really. Day in the Life is like SO MANY Beatles songs: a masterpiece for the ages.
So *ecstastatic* you reloaded this, for I do love it so (Both the vid on ADITL and your song, too. Choo-Choo 🚂). Thanks for all your hard work. This is by far my fave RUclips channel.
My mom was a huge Beatles fan! I’ve missed her all 15 years she’s been gone! I grew up listening to the Beatles as well! I never till now knew a thing about a day in a life but I know how much I loved that song from the first time I heard it in the early 70’s! Your music by way is very Beatlesesc’ thank you for your videos not just informative but led me straight to the memory of my mom! That’s what music should do! Lead us to happy memories and feelings of better parts of our consciousness! I greatly enjoyed every single minute of your video!!
Congrats on your new album. Much well earned success!! "A Day In The Life" Is the Crowning Jewel of the Beatles most incredible album. It stands as influential today as it did then, probably more cause no idiot is blackballing it from being freely heard!
I think people are so infatuated with The Beatles is because they're the closest thing that we have seen to perfection in music. And your song is great by the way. Love it.
Well done. My favorite song of all time, knitting the greatest musical minds in history, and that includes Ringo's lyrical drumming and George Martin's subtle touch which is never truly appreciated.
What a brilliant explanation and elaboration on my favorite Beatles song! I love it even more now! And as a Beatles fan! We all know. All you need is love! A big thank you for your enlightenment!!!
If I heard that song and didn't know it was you I would totally believe it was a long lost tune written by John and Paul. That was pretty damn cool. First video I've watched by you.
God Bless you for your wonderfully comontery and the Love the lads left us in our own imagination Love stay blessed and keep dreaming The Beatles will be forever Loved and the music goes on Thank you fab 4
Dear "Mr. HollyHobs": I have viewed in the past many, many of your videos and always find them to be both informative and SO respectful/conscious of making sure the incredible genius of The Boys continues to flourish and grow. Total congrats on what you have done so far, and I look forward to your future videos.
I know I'm seeing this 7 months late. As a musician, I appreciate what you're saying. As a human, you are the most humble person I've ever seen. Keep it up brother!
Keep up the great work. Thanks for the love. Your videos(especially about The Beatles), are intelligent, insightful and matter of fact. In our humble opinion, we think it’s a great way to connect this music with the Millennials or younger generation. A special thank you for sharing your song and putting yourself out there.🙏🏻🎧
This video... Wow! Being a big fan of the beatles I enjoy watching this kind of videos, they teach me every time more and more about my favourite artists! And can I just say that your song is a bomb, amazing, and the Beatles' influence is so evident (obviously in a good way), I can see how much you're inspired by their work and music!
The Beatles were an inspiration in my art. They helped my art go beyond my imagination, as well as one of my brothers, who was a great artist. Of course their music took my friend and I to another dimension.
Ringo’s Strawberry Fields and ADITL parts show how chameleonic he could with his style, feedbacking the spirit of the song, and the undoubtably creative being he is.
The greatest song ever written in my opinion, along with It's Alright Ma (I'm only bleeding) by Bob Dylan, The End by The Doors, Gimme Shelter by The Rolling Stones, Baba O'Reilly by The Who, Stairway to heaven by Led Zeppelin. Everyone of those tracks is a genuine Masterpiece. The height of Songwriting.
I just came across your channel. Thank you. Thank you for putting these together and giving us these important stories. I'm a bit younger but I grew up with pink floyd and the beatles from my parents and my uncle and thus wasnt corrupted by the horrendous noise coming out of the radio today. And I love watching these and hearing the stories behind the albums I grew up listening to. And now try to play on my stratocaster made to look like gilmour's and my gretch because that's what george used. Its incredible how bands that started 60 years ago are still inspiring people today
Awesome video, it was amazing to see how A Day In The Life was made! The song you made is excellent as well, very psychedelic and Beatlesesque! I hope you and the rest of The HollyHobs are doing well, peace and love!!!😃👍☮️❤️
Thanks a lot. Fantastic video. Nice song. So eclectic Lennonesque and at same tIme Macca melodic. Love the way you make Ride like a wink to Rain. I will check out your album fore sure. 🧤
Wow. That song you offered us expresses very eloquently why your reviews and capsules on the Beatles are so enthusiastic. You are a proud carrier of the psychedelic-pop flame first lit in 1967 with SPLHCB and MMT....
I love your work. Being a huge Beatles fan myself since sun day nigh February 9th 1964, I truly feel your appreciation for the work of the group. Even referring to them as “a group” doesn’t seem to do them justice. They stood completely alone, to this day, as the preeminent RICK and roll musical movement of the century! I listened to the tune from your new record album. Clearly derivative but clearly Beatlesque! What a wonderful place to derive from! For anyone to even say they hear The Beatles in your songs is without question something bands have been trying to capture just a glimpse of for the past 50 years! So, if anyone says that your music is derivative, simple say “thank you mate!” And always take it as a compliment of the highest order! Good luck my friend in everything you do! Peace, Rick
this song of yours is amazing! i can tell you got inspiration from the beatles, which is an amazing thing seeing how a band from over half of a century ago can inspire someone today. i’ll definitely check out your album, as you are one of my favorite youtubers. edit: i added some of your songs onto my spotify playlist!
Before watching this video, I actually did signal out Ringo's exceptional drum playing on this track particularly. I remember the first time hearing this song with a crystal clear memory. FYI, you can loop it if you combine the two crescendos for one continuous song.
Patrick Ancona agreed. I honestly didnt really like the song purely because it feels like the Great Value version of the Beatles. He has chops though, absolutely. Would be better with more originality.
@@eleven9286 I was thinking the same thing. You can hear some nice stuff in there. I wish he would put it into his own sound instead of a Beatles to the n'th power song.
You know this video is just like all of your video's . JUST FANTASTIC !!!!!! WOW . And I do think that Ringo is a phenomenal drummer !!!!! . O wow your album clap clap !!!!! :). I am so happy for you on this Long and Winding Road …. lol :) just had to say it . Thanks for the video !!!!! Take care !!!!
Nice video, definitely became my favorite because of your song. Great use of what sounds like a sitar, and the lyrics flowed very nicely despite looking like a lot. Only tip would be to work with a little more background harmonies working as their own melody. alsomaking sure you dont write anything that might be out of your range, really great song man, cant wait to listen to the rest of the album
the first time i hesrd that song i got so sad because i could immediately tell it was such a beautiful thing and i would probably never create something that beautiful
Love the Cannon Ball Express!!! This video has been a wealth of information for a university essay I'm writing on Sgt Pepper. Thanks so much! I'll look you up on Spotify.
I consider this song to be the greatest of all time. I'm not even a big Beatles fan but I can see that it's a masterpiece.
Me I’m a huge Beatles fan and I couldn’t agree more.
It’s my favorite
@Sanichya Gurung. Nope
@Sanichya Gurung. I don't wanna be rude I'm just saying that I think a day in the life is better sorry
@Sanichya Gurung. Bohemian Rhapsody is for me developing of Beatles's music and ideas. Maily B side of Abbey Road.
It's crazy how powerful that final E chord is. Spectacular, haunting and just damn right perfect. Such a simple, yet spectacular way to end a masterpiece.
Your passion for the Beatles is wonderfully expressed while your talents and positivity are always an inspiration. Thankyou :)
could you imagine today them not allowing a song because of a drug reference? or if you said you were bigger than jesus?
Agree! Well put.
John was not paranoid he saw it as it was, his songs are and always be the best to me, across the universe will be fantastic, Paul sabotage no I think he felt his songs were good had to be tweaked and johns were out there and some times not treated right I understand John he is no. 1 with me
Ban! Censor! Demonetize! How ironic that the very people who grew up listening to "A Day in the Life" are now running RUclips.
sprague49 nah they listened to 80’s shit
I've had a few channels shut down just as they were growing. Shadowbanned on Twitter. My phone isn't even allowed to log on to Instagram. Kicked off FB.
Most recently one of my political channels had a video removed for "hate speech". It was an anti war video about the Dow Chemical company and Vietnam. Lol
The only "speech" in it was interviews from Dow CEOs themselves.
Too much truth revealed, I suppose.
*shrugs
The blue blood idiots that censor RUclips videos definitely didn't grow up with the Beatles
I'd say the fathers and mothers of those who run RUclips.
@@KONAROCK1 Way to pass the buck off to your phone. It's your lack of tact and diplomatic skills that landed yourself in the cashcow of winners. You can talk and get your point across withount offending anybody. Good luck on your next goof.
Ringo's drumming in this song was just exceptional. Bonham nor James Brown's drummer wouldn't have thought of or done that.
Dr. Barber Ringo is a Master timekeeper
It is the most beautiful drumming I know of. those cymbals and Tom's sound massive, not "in your face" massive but it sounds like he is using 32" rides and 20" toms
James Brown's
You don't need to shit on Bonham. Ringo wouldn't have fit for led zeppelin and bonham wouldn't fit for the beetles. So don't just shit on Bonham for no reason
@@Hazel-II Ringo would fit Led Z. Bonham is a madman...don't know how he got the job...
It was banned by the bbc but back then in London at least, we used to listen to the pirate ship 'Radio London' (aka 'Big L'), they played it without interruption, both sides. I can clearly remember hearing it, and as a 14 y/o was stunned, and still feel the same 52 years later
Did you also listen to Radio Caroline? I'm from the US but have seen videos about that station and istened to some airchecks from its heyday. Radio Luxembourg broadcast to the UK, too.
I was 14 years old. A friend who was heavily into music got the album on its day of release. He called myself and a few other friends into his house and played the record. We listened without speaking a word. We heard "A day in the life". When the record finished we all looked at each other amazed, each of us thinking "What just happened ?".
What had happened was the world had changed fundamentally and *forever* by hearing that song. I'm 67 now, and that moment is still one of the most profound events in my life. I listen to it now and it still takes my breath away.
It's probably the most important song ever written.
Damn straight Ringo CRUsHED it on this song!!
Your song is very Beatles/ELO esque. I like it. So much better than a lot of the stuff out there today.
ELO, that was the part is what I couldn't put my finger on. Thanks.
YES VERY ELO!!
Yes. Vocal harmonies are very ELO (that’s a compliment btw).Leaps and bounds above today’s nonsense. As a musician/producer, my little bit of constructive criticism is the crash cymbal playing constantly throughout. Otherwise 👍
Interesting that A Day In The Life was banned, and so was your video about it. Censorship lives on.
Paul visiting Marty Balin of Jefferson Airplane: [...] "I said to Paul ´so what's up with the Beatles?´. Paul casually pulled a cassette from his pocket and said " I happen to have a track from the new album". I pulled out my cassette player and popped it in. Out came A DAY IN THE LIFE. Imagine the first time hearing that song......and I was sitting there with Paul McCartney hearing it....I was stunned and knocked off the universe. I just praised the heck out of it...and him...and the Beatles and knew that it was part of a magnificent wave of new music led by the Beatles." Paul also visited Brian Wilson and Cass Elliot and the reaction was similar.
Hobs, you're like the sweetest guy in the world. Your music is wonderful....love you too!
Great song! Yours that is. It beats 97% of the stuff that has come out in the last couple of decades. Really.
Day in the Life is like SO MANY Beatles songs: a masterpiece for the ages.
We could talk Beatles all day long.
I love your approach. Your enthusiasm for their music shows. The love of every little nuance.
Thoughts on "Here, There and Everywhere?"
Aya amazing.
Fantastic.
Oh it’s a beauty
Great song
Trash. OD, MIA and LMRI are Paul's three best love songs.
@Brandon Wert Yeah I don't mind AILH. And SAW is another good one of Paul's. He wrote some great stuff, along with his trite garbage.
So *ecstastatic* you reloaded this, for I do love it so (Both the vid on ADITL and your song, too. Choo-Choo 🚂).
Thanks for all your hard work. This is by far my fave RUclips channel.
I really enjoyed your song!!!! Thanks for creating it!!!
My mom was a huge Beatles fan! I’ve missed her all 15 years she’s been gone! I grew up listening to the Beatles as well! I never till now knew a thing about a day in a life but I know how much I loved that song from the first time I heard it in the early 70’s! Your music by way is very Beatlesesc’ thank you for your videos not just informative but led me straight to the memory of my mom! That’s what music should do! Lead us to happy memories and feelings of better parts of our consciousness! I greatly enjoyed every single minute of your video!!
All around best song ever written, arranged and produced in Rock n' Roll.
Definitely
How can you not like this video. This guy is so passionate about The Beatles and his own music . I think it's wonderfull
Your videos on the Beatles are wonderful, your song I at the end is awesome!
Congrats on your new album. Much well earned success!! "A Day In The Life" Is the Crowning Jewel of the Beatles most incredible album. It stands as influential today as it did then, probably more cause no idiot is blackballing it from being freely heard!
I think people are so infatuated with The Beatles is because they're the closest thing that we have seen to perfection in music.
And your song is great by the way. Love it.
Very nice and thank you for loving the Beatles! Your music will continue their legacy!
Well done. My favorite song of all time, knitting the greatest musical minds in history, and that includes Ringo's lyrical drumming and George Martin's subtle touch which is never truly appreciated.
What a brilliant explanation and elaboration on my favorite Beatles song! I love it even more now! And as a Beatles fan! We all know. All you need is love! A big thank you for your enlightenment!!!
Finally!!! The video we've been waiting for... Also, great song!!! Keep up the good work
I'm convinced that RUclips is currently being run by the Blue Meanies.
Blue is correct
No your Blueness
the song a day in the life is the greatest song ever written it a masterpiece then @ now @ fore ever
Yes, that song is a masterpiece. I knew it then (I was 17) and it's still a favorite.
Great vid, thanks for uploading it.
I still remember the first time I heard this song. The composition gave me such wonderful mental images that I still remember.
Dude, your song surprised the fudge out of me. It was seriously awesome and psychedelic. Great job!
you're going places man, not with just your videos, but your music too, i'm really digging it!
If I heard that song and didn't know it was you I would totally believe it was a long lost tune written by John and Paul. That was pretty damn cool. First video I've watched by you.
God Bless you for your wonderfully comontery and the Love the lads left us in our own imagination Love stay blessed and keep dreaming The Beatles will be forever Loved and the music goes on Thank you fab 4
Incredible song, it's great to hear such a cool song.
I need a full version of that version of a day in the life, so so beautiful yet sad.
Your song has John, Paul, George and Ringo in it. Great work, man. Congratulations.
Dear "Mr. HollyHobs": I have viewed in the past many, many of your videos and always find them to be both informative and SO respectful/conscious of making sure the incredible genius of The Boys continues to flourish and grow. Total congrats on what you have done so far, and I look forward to your future videos.
Great video! Ringo is the reason I became a musician. Your song at the end is wonderful!
You can really hear The Beatles in your song!😍
Thank you for your insights into the magic of the Beatles. By the way, great song you wrote. Your courage has blossomed!
I know I'm seeing this 7 months late. As a musician, I appreciate what you're saying. As a human, you are the most humble person I've ever seen. Keep it up brother!
Your song was phenomenal! Great video!
The Beatles always leave me speechless and you put my thoughts into words
I always enjoy your videos, and thanks for sharing Cannonball Express...quite a pleasing sound!
Keep up the great work. Thanks for the love. Your videos(especially about The Beatles), are intelligent, insightful and matter of fact. In our humble opinion, we think it’s a great way to connect this music with the Millennials or younger generation. A special thank you for sharing your song and putting yourself out there.🙏🏻🎧
This video... Wow! Being a big fan of the beatles I enjoy watching this kind of videos, they teach me every time more and more about my favourite artists! And can I just say that your song is a bomb, amazing, and the Beatles' influence is so evident (obviously in a good way), I can see how much you're inspired by their work and music!
The Beatles were an inspiration in my art. They helped my art go beyond my imagination, as well as one of my brothers, who was a great artist. Of course their music took my friend and I to another dimension.
Your's is the most Beatle-ish original song I think I've ever heard. Critique: punch up the bass/drums to give it more power.
i know right it feels like a beatles jam song
Your song is awesome! I put it on my favorite songs playlist.
Dude!! Your original song is FANTASTIC!! Serious goosebumps here! ✌🏻❤️😎
Love you too, Brother! Loving your song, has that beautiful convergence Beatles/ELO which is so Life-Loving. God bless you with your career... ❤️❤️❤️
i absolutely love your videos, thank you sm for making them!
My favorite Beatles tune
Holy shit! I was jamming at the end! 👍
Ringo’s Strawberry Fields and ADITL parts show how chameleonic he could with his style, feedbacking the spirit of the song, and the undoubtably creative being he is.
The greatest song ever written in my opinion, along with It's Alright Ma (I'm only bleeding) by Bob Dylan, The End by The Doors, Gimme Shelter by The Rolling Stones, Baba O'Reilly by The Who, Stairway to heaven by Led Zeppelin. Everyone of those tracks is a genuine Masterpiece. The height of Songwriting.
Definitely "The End". So mystical and almost hypnotic and hits me deep emotionally every single time.
I just came across your channel. Thank you. Thank you for putting these together and giving us these important stories. I'm a bit younger but I grew up with pink floyd and the beatles from my parents and my uncle and thus wasnt corrupted by the horrendous noise coming out of the radio today. And I love watching these and hearing the stories behind the albums I grew up listening to. And now try to play on my stratocaster made to look like gilmour's and my gretch because that's what george used. Its incredible how bands that started 60 years ago are still inspiring people today
Thanks for sharing your inspiration. Much appreciated. Wonderful
Awesome video, it was amazing to see how A Day In The Life was made! The song you made is excellent as well, very psychedelic and Beatlesesque! I hope you and the rest of The HollyHobs are doing well, peace and love!!!😃👍☮️❤️
Thanks a lot. Fantastic video. Nice song. So eclectic Lennonesque and at same tIme Macca melodic. Love the way you make Ride like a wink to Rain. I will check out your album fore sure. 🧤
HollyHobs! I enjoy your album very much. Thanks for what you do.
You are the friggin sweetest!! And you seriously make me so happy :)
That was a magically inspired brave song you did..... thanks for sharing..... “till never” is a good one too...
Im gonna start falling asleep to your videos. Your voice is just so nice and you talk about the Beatles so much which is a plus ;DDD
Cannonball express at the end was absolutely awesome! You perfectly captured the vibe of the Beatles while making it your own. Great job!
Thanks for making this album I love your 💓 style
Wow. That song you offered us expresses very eloquently why your reviews and capsules on the Beatles are so enthusiastic. You are a proud carrier of the psychedelic-pop flame first lit in 1967 with SPLHCB and MMT....
I love your work. Being a huge Beatles fan myself since sun day nigh February 9th 1964, I truly feel your appreciation for the work of the group. Even referring to them as “a group” doesn’t seem to do them justice. They stood completely alone, to this day, as the preeminent RICK and roll musical movement of the century!
I listened to the tune from your new record album. Clearly derivative but clearly Beatlesque! What a wonderful place to derive from! For anyone to even say they hear The Beatles in your songs is without question something bands have been trying to capture just a glimpse of for the past 50 years! So, if anyone says that your music is derivative, simple say “thank you mate!” And always take it as a compliment of the highest order!
Good luck my friend in everything you do!
Peace,
Rick
3:56 , 4000 potholes
Us in South Africa "those are rookie numbers"
Damn man thank you so much for this video I hope you and your music go far❤
This has to be the most well composed song in history!! Oh, a day in the life is good too.. 😅😉 Keep rockin man you are killing it!
This was the video that introduced me to your channel. Im glad that happened
This song is a masterpiece! Keep up the good work, love your videos!
Paul said on Stern that this song Was just A compilation of other songs they hadn't finished . Just blended them together
Thanks for sharing your thoughts man. You have expressed everything I feel about the song so well.
this song of yours is amazing! i can tell you got inspiration from the beatles, which is an amazing thing seeing how a band from over half of a century ago can inspire someone today. i’ll definitely check out your album, as you are one of my favorite youtubers.
edit: i added some of your songs onto my spotify playlist!
Great song of yours man! I almost thought it is a lost cut from the Revolver. Love it man!
Before watching this video, I actually did signal out Ringo's exceptional drum playing on this track particularly.
I remember the first time hearing this song with a crystal clear memory.
FYI, you can loop it if you combine the two crescendos for one continuous song.
its ironic that this specific video, that talked about how small details may become reasons to censor art, was deleted for a short clip
I’m so glad it still plays to this day
I love the song you made at the end, that was really amazing, keep it up!
your videos are terrific. always great content
Nice video😄and I love your song! Mix of bowie and beatles
The song is good.
Definitely can tell you were influenced by the Beatles.
Patrick Ancona agreed. I honestly didnt really like the song purely because it feels like the Great Value version of the Beatles.
He has chops though, absolutely. Would be better with more originality.
@@eleven9286 I was thinking the same thing. You can hear some nice stuff in there. I wish he would put it into his own sound instead of a Beatles to the n'th power song.
I like it. Very '60s, which is good.
It’s like if the Beatles tried to parody themselves
To me it sounded like a bowie song
You know this video is just like all of your video's . JUST FANTASTIC !!!!!! WOW . And I do think that Ringo is a phenomenal drummer !!!!! . O wow your album clap clap !!!!! :). I am so happy for you on this Long and Winding Road …. lol :) just had to say it . Thanks for the video !!!!! Take care !!!!
Love the song. The bassline is superb
You are headed towards a masterpiece.. Brilliant work.
Nice video, definitely became my favorite because of your song.
Great use of what sounds like a sitar, and the lyrics flowed very nicely despite looking like a lot. Only tip would be to work with a little more background harmonies working as their own melody. alsomaking sure you dont write anything that might be out of your range, really great song man, cant wait to listen to the rest of the album
Graet job! Very nice tune... Congratulation from Buenos Aires!
Well made video, fantastic job. I also love this song and it often makes me think above everything and nothing.
Have just found your stuff. Like it very much. And yes, Ringo's drumming is magnificent on this track.
Good luck with the album,
thanks for keeping the mystery tour on track
Nice job on your song. Enjoyed it very much.
Ringo is very much the glue who kept The Beatles together.
Best of luck to your album. You deserve all good things!
Love your channel, loved this video, and loved your song. Really cool!
the first time i hesrd that song i got so sad because i could immediately tell it was such a beautiful thing and i would probably never create something that beautiful
Love the Cannon Ball Express!!! This video has been a wealth of information for a university essay I'm writing on Sgt Pepper. Thanks so much! I'll look you up on Spotify.