THE BEATLES - I FOLLOW THE SUN REACTION
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Paul and John harmonizing. Chef's kiss.
They knocked out hit after hit without repetition and it seemed like no effort. Such talent.
@@loosilu Don't confuse artists with their art. Very few are without flaws. 'Monsters' seems a bit strong.
The amazing thing is - the majority of the Beatles’ great songs are album tracks and not singles. It’s mind-blowing.
Yes they are very diverse...their melodies are so different each time. Genius
I like playing this on guitar in the back garden on a sunny day.
You know, I think the more you listen to the Beatles, the prettier you get.😊
The BEATLES, once they did something, they moved on to something different . They never wanted to get pigeon holed into one sound or style of music. That's why they were so good and their music will be around forever.
The Beatles mastered the sub 3-minute pop song. The could have gone on churning them out, like this one, but they weren't satisfied. And so we were blessed with Sgt. Pepper.
The Beatles had a bottomless fountain of timeless classics.
Wow! I’ve never heard of a bottomless fountain!
There is one vital contribution that deserves a lot of credit for the versatile sound of the Beatles...the influence of their producer, George Martin. He was almost old enough to be their dad, and he preferred classical music to rock/pop, but he recognized the band's potential and encouraged it to blossom. He also urged Lennon and McCartney to step beyond their comfort zone as composers and embrace music they hadn't been exposed to. A lot of people have attempted to claim credit as the "fifth Beatle"; if there is such a person, it was George Martin.
@@tracyyork1428George Martin was not really old enough to be their father. When John and Ringo were born in 1940, George Martin was only 14. He was 16 when Paul was born in 1942 and 17 when George was born in 1943. But YES, as far as those of us who are long time, avid Beatles', GEORGE MARTIN is the ONLY one who deserves the title as the "FIFTH BEATLE"
Each Beatles song is a 🎁, you never know what to expect from each song.
Great harmonies with John and Paul here on the chorus. Wonderful. Thanks.
Paul actually wrote this at 15 years old in 1957. They needed a song for this album
"Beatles For Sale" in 1964 so he dug this one up. Listen to John's "I'm Loser" from this one, a very Bob Dylan influenced song.
Peace ❤
Jayy,you're going to be an expert on The Beatles soon ❤👍
The Beatles are the official goats. No one else comes close.
One of the most beautiful melody ever dedicated to Buddy Holly!...George Martin considered this song the best of the entire LP and one of the better Beatles tune.
george martin was a man of his time for me this in one of worst song ever.
@@tomhirons7475 how???? are you just stupid or something?
@@tomhirons7475 Well, everyone to their own taste. 🙂 I think it's absolutely beautiful and possibly one of my favourite Beatles songs.
Incidentally, Donovan wrote a song on a similar theme, called "I'm Gonna Try For The Sun".
Both he and Paul (who wrote (IFTS) were born and raised in the cold, grey and sometimes economically depressed North of Great Britain, so I think following the Sun for them must have vividly represented the idea of escaping their background not just for better weather in the South but leaving behind family/social expectations for something brighter with more exciting opportunities.
Both have a sweet, simple folk style and memorable melodies that evoke happy/ hopeful and sad/ wistful emotions. As in the US, there was a big folk revival movement in Britain in the late 50's/early 60s, which may have been an influence on Paul here as well as being Donovan's 'thing'..
@@papercup2517 i read somewhere this song dedicated to Buddy Holly and his death in the verse: "and now the time as come, and so my love, i must go; and tough i lose a friend, in the end you will know, oh...one day, you'll find, that i've gone, but tomorrow may rain so, i'll follow the Sun"!
@@haranbanjo8024 Ah, yes, I see that now, how it could be an elegy for someone who died... or 'followed the sun'... And songs can have layers of meanings... Thanks for the information. :-)
You HAVE to do the video version of "If I Fell". It's TIME.
One of my all-time favorites from the Fab Four, just perfect and beautiful.
The emergence of Paul McCartney as a lead guitarists seeds were sewn during the recording of I'll Follow The Sun., When it came time to record the 4 bar guitar solo, George Harrison had difficulty finding the right solo to play. An exasperated John Lennon said he could easily play the solo since he plays the intro and outro riff. A miffed George Harrison retorted "'I am supposed to be the lead guitarist in the band, after all'.'. Paul McCartney took notice of this exchange and when it came time to record their next single 'Ticket To Ride', he took over the lead guitarist role for that song. As he would continue to do on several Beatle songs the remainder of the Beatles recording career,. Drive My Car, Taxman, Good Morning Good Morning and Another Girl to name just a few.. Producer George Martin says this is his favorite song off the Beatles For Sale album. RNB
Why bring that up? You feel a need to knife George? George wasn't at the GMGM session. Don't think Drive My Car is proven - lousy song anyway. George had to put up with a lot of shit from Paul being over pedantic. As Ringo said, ''there was nothing wrong with George's solos''. George still played heaps of killer solos and lead guitar, and bass on several tracks too. You don't mention that. At times reportedly he would take a long time over the solo, but hell that's not easy especially if the songwriter like Paul has already had time to dwell on it. Yes I read the Emerick book too. George also brought Indian music to the group, and played sitar certainly on Norwegian Wood and Love You To according to Lewisohn while still playing great lead guitar such as on 'Fixing A Hole'. Yeah Paul felt he had a right to play some lead guitar as well feeling he'd been lumbered with the bass, so there was some conflict with George as a result. I like your comments normally R&B but not this time.
@@gettinhungrig8806 Hi g h. It wasn't meant as a slight on George. Just a historical fact that I'll Follow The Sun was a watershed moment in the evolution of Paul as a guitarist. This same session saw George's solos either wiped and replaced (Mr. Moonlight) or factored heavily in a song not making the album.(Leave My Kitten Alone) Imagine Beatles For Sale with "Kitten' being the closing track and Everybody's Trying To Be My Baby closing Side 1 instead of Mr. Moonlight. A song most fans could've done without. So John and Paul understandably (in their minds) felt George was no longer the bands only lead guitarist. (John had only played 2 solos up to this point-Long Tall Sally and You Can't Do That). Georges solos in Savoy Truffle, Old Brown Shoe and Something are 3 of the best solos on any Beatles songs. Have a great weekend, RNB
@@ricknbacker5626 The NICE thing about John, Paul and George was that EACH of them could handle, lead, bass and rhythm guitar, so they COULD switch around with no problem. No need for people to get a little upset about who played what and why. They were ALL gifted on the guitar/bass
@@patticrichton1135 Hi Patti. I couldn't agree more. Their artistic freedom and creativity was boundless. Have a great weekend, RNB
THIS IS WHY THE BEATLES ARE THE GREATEST.THIS WAS A THROW AWAY SONG.SUCH TALENT.
All the hours of gigging in Hamburg and Liverpool gave them the grounding they needed. Incidentally both Hamburg and Liverpool were major port cities with lots of musical influences passing through.
The Beatles were the gypsy pirates of the music industry and my ears have been thanking them ever since. ❤️
The Beatles did it all!
Simple but a underated masterpiece by The Beatles. Lennon and McCartney interacting vocals are simply amazing
Jayy. I am amazed at how many songs of the Beatles you can do andnot have issues. Good for you. I remember this song as a little girl. They eere so versatile
This song is an example of why ppl fell in love with them so hard...nobody was really doing stuff like this, modern type folk songs with artsy, monotone, harmonies, & guitar acoustic solos....they didnt just say “screw genres” & did as they pleased, but, they invented a few+ genres of their own....& by doing so, they took creative risks, & every time they were met with success, so they took more risks..., ppl were just ga ga over them, they were so unique back then....mick jagger a while back tried to put it into words using modern examples of just how huge they were, but it was difficult for him to do....he said they were kind of big in the way michael jackson was, but bigger, that “there was no competing with them....all u could do was try & keep up”
iT'S GREAT TO SEE THAT "you get it" JAYY, tHE EEATLES ARE THE BEST. Ever !!
What a beautiful little song. Gives me that good ol' times vibe. 👌🏻👍🏻
It's great to see you get the Beatles!! SOMETHING is one of the best love songs of all time. HEY BULLDOG is one of the most underrated ones. A great early one is I SAW HER STANDING THERE.
Absolutely!! I hope JAYY reacts to BOTH "HEY BULLDOG" (and the video for it) and "I SAW HER STANDING THERE"
Jayy remember they are the GOAT!
They wanted to be song writers and to write for other people . They wrote songs for other singers and musicians. take a look at covers of their music and songs written for others you will be surprised.
It touched your soul…..
This is their Buddy Holly style inspiration
Just beautiful
And they did Here Comes The Sun.
That was George
You should really listen to entire albums, because the albums are works of art, the songs are pieces of a larger, artistic puzzle and each album advances musically, lyrically....I have favorite songs, but when you love the Beatles, you have favorite entire albums.
I love your Beatles reactions. Keep going 😁
For sure, the four headed monster!
Jayy, you are right on. They kept trying to do new things. In '63, they were trying -- and succeeding -- in findng their own sound. In '64, they had established their sound before the whole world! In '65, they wanted to leave the "Beatlemania"/Mop-tops thing behind them and try to deepen their song-writing skills. They also got into marijuana and other psychedelics (certainly by '66), so that opened new levels and areas of exploration for them, as you can tell when you listen to music from Revolver, Sgt. Peppers and Magical Mystery Tour. They were always getting anxious to move forward and onward from where they had been -- they didn't want to stagnate as musicians and song-writers/performers, you know?
Great album. No reply, I dont want to spoil the party, Every little thing , I'm a loser, 8 days a week. Plus singles at the same time. Amazingly productive❤
@@loosilu I agree!!!
I LOVE LOVE LOVE the "BEATLES FOR SALE" album. It is one of my very very favorites!
I like the way you think before you speak!
Great choice Jayy! I love your Beatles reactions. Please react to “If I Fell”. The harmonies will melt your heart. 🌺✌️
The title is I'll follow the sun
You can pick any Beatles song,you won't go wrong
Everything you said is so right. Same could be said about Led Zeppelin in the 70's .
This was from the Beatles 3rd Album ‘Beatles For Sale’.
It's no joke Paul wrote this song when he was 15 XD
Absolutely, they didn't care about sticking to one thing. Love that you haven't heard a bad Beatles song but for that honorarium, I nominate "Revolution 9". Not "Revolution" .
Revolution No. 9 is not REALLY a song, so you can't really say it is a "Bad" song. IT's a "sound collage."
You probably realize this by now but it's I'll Follow the Sun.
They also had a lot more popular genres back then to use as inspiration.
Hey variety is the spice of life and in the 1990s George joked and said the Beatles were the "spice boys" because the Spice Girls were the rage in the UK at the time.😊 spice boys?😅😂
They touch your heart. Don’t they?
This is such an under credited gem. Amazing taste and sound and, for early Paul, great lyrics.
You're taking an odd approach to the Beatles by bouncing between periods and not just picking big hits. It's all good though. Seems to work for you.
If I fell should be next
The word you were looking for is genres.
The word is "ballad".
Jayy 😀
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The Beatles didn’t write any bad songs.
The changes in the music had a lot to with what drug they were taking.
I love this song! I think I say this about every Beatles’ song.
I think at one time they had all 10 of the top ten spots on the top 40
I think it was 5, which is INCREDIBLE
@@loosilu Yes it was the TOP 5 on April 4, 1964....they were # 1) CAN'T BUY ME LOVE.....# 2) TWIST AND SHOUT
# 3) SHE LOVES YOU......# 4) I WANT TO HOLD YOUR HAND.......#5) PLEASE PLEASE ME. PLUS there were SEVEN more Beatles' songs on that same HOT 100 on April 4th......holding spots at numbers 31, 41,46, 58, 65, 68 & 79
@@patticrichton1135 That's not even human. And every one of those songs is a classic.
There's throwaway songs would have been hits for anybody else
*their*
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