Drummer reacts to "Strawberry Fields Forever" by The Beatles

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  • Опубликовано: 7 окт 2024

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  • @rk41gator
    @rk41gator 4 месяца назад +19

    Not everyone loved the Beatles. They were too 'out there' for many and scared the older generation, but the Beatles moved music forward and affected everyone. They brought real ideas into pop music and were unafraid to blow people's minds......sailing into uncharted waters. We are all blessed for that.

    • @scottamichie
      @scottamichie 3 месяца назад +2

      Yes. Their Ideas, their shared beliefs about love won and love lost-all that was what made Beatlemania a worldwide phenomenon.

    • @deniseg812
      @deniseg812 2 месяца назад +1

      My father who would be over 100 had he lived. He played jazz and flamingo guitar. He loved them.

    • @mikewa2
      @mikewa2 28 дней назад +2

      So true. This song in particular confused non Beatles believers, the lack of simple melody and simple words confused those not prepared to move with it.

    • @davidc5820
      @davidc5820 18 дней назад

      Funny how now saying the Beatles are overrated is cool. But their footprints on the musical word is super obvious

    • @garrymercer757
      @garrymercer757 6 дней назад

      They changed their generation radically to what generations were previously

  • @dreweasterbrook2003
    @dreweasterbrook2003 6 месяцев назад +121

    It must be remembered that there was no easy access to this video in 1967.

    • @Tom-hk6ub
      @Tom-hk6ub 6 месяцев назад +6

      I think it got played on Ed Sullivan .

    • @Hernal03
      @Hernal03 6 месяцев назад +10

      @@Tom-hk6ub I believe this video was also aired on _American Bandstand_ in early 1967 (you might find it here on RUclips) --- you can clearly see that even some of the youth at the time just did not know what hit them and what to make of it and did not come to appreciate it till later on. Ahead of their time.

    • @peterrabbit7173
      @peterrabbit7173 6 месяцев назад +9

      I never saw the video before the 1990s. The song itself was all I needed.

    • @flubblert
      @flubblert 6 месяцев назад +10

      ​@@Hernal03I think the point being that if you weren't around to catch one of only a few broadcasts of it, chances are you never saw it. No way to access it on your own.

    • @tracymitchell7494
      @tracymitchell7494 6 месяцев назад +1

      It did play on Dick Clark (American Bandstand). I watched it with my older sister in B/W. Clark was interviewing kids on the show. We were all shocked at how much they changed physically. It blew this 9 yr old way.

  • @diverdown631
    @diverdown631 6 месяцев назад +111

    The beatles weren't just music visionaries,they also lend the way with music videos

    • @anndale6555
      @anndale6555 24 дня назад

      and elvis with jailhouse rock.

  • @RobertPandoliJr
    @RobertPandoliJr 4 месяца назад +5

    One of my all-time favorite quotes is from this song, "Living is easy with eyes closed, misunderstanding all you see"

    • @deniseg812
      @deniseg812 Месяц назад +1

      John always had the words

  • @ChuckDrennen
    @ChuckDrennen 6 месяцев назад +96

    Everything began with the Beatles. Ringo was an integral part of their sound. No one else could have taken his place.

    • @louise_rose
      @louise_rose 6 месяцев назад +3

      Yep, he's certainly an unmissable part of their various sounds...Also, this song is an amazing feat of arrangement and production. It could so easily have become overloaded with strange stuff, but it manages to keep up the assured flow of a dream.

    • @ChromeDestiny
      @ChromeDestiny 6 месяцев назад +4

      Listen to disc one of the Anthology in sequence, things start escalating rapidly once Ringo joins.

    • @billc.5861
      @billc.5861 6 месяцев назад +12

      As a drummer I’m constantly defending Ringo’s talent
      His drumming was brilliant, listening to his drumming on “Something “ People say he wasn’t like Keith Moon , John Bonham, Neal Peart or some silly comment like that. That wasn’t the music he played to . He played the right beats in the right places
      Most other drummers would approach a song like “Come Together “ probably a straight forward 4- 4 beat without that great beginning he dose.

    • @Royale_with_Cheeze
      @Royale_with_Cheeze 6 месяцев назад +2

      Jimmy Nicol says hi.

    • @gettinhungrig8806
      @gettinhungrig8806 6 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@louise_roseIt did become overloaded with strange stuff. The Anthology version pre the edit was superior in my view and could've been a standalone A-side single. This weird version could've gone onto Pepper. As it is Strawberry Fields got buried somewhat effectively becoming the B-side of the more commercial Penny Lane.

  • @DrStrangelove3891
    @DrStrangelove3891 6 месяцев назад +73

    Ringo's weird off beat fills on this song fascinate me. He's such an atypical drummer.

    • @L33Reacts
      @L33Reacts  6 месяцев назад +21

      Yeah he really is. But the whole band is atypical in a way... but together, they were the greatest band ever. Of course on their own they did great too but they were titans together.

    • @DrStrangelove3891
      @DrStrangelove3891 6 месяцев назад +9

      ​@@L33Reacts absolutely, the sum is greater than the parts. It's the same with Pink Floyd. Sometimes I think it's fate that certain people met, like how John and Paul bonded over their childhood traumas, or how Stills, Nash and Crosby just happened to be at a party together and started singing harmonies.

    • @Michael-mm3fm
      @Michael-mm3fm 6 месяцев назад +2

      @@DrStrangelove3891they were round at Joni’s. So Graham says.

    • @thehotyounggrandpas8207
      @thehotyounggrandpas8207 4 месяца назад +1

      Also the drums are double-tracked.

    • @darkcustomxxx7252
      @darkcustomxxx7252 4 месяца назад

      @@thehotyounggrandpas8207 and backwards in some places.......it's genius and mindblowing at that time.

  • @firebird7479
    @firebird7479 6 месяцев назад +69

    This is some of Ringo's best work.

    • @L33Reacts
      @L33Reacts  6 месяцев назад +11

      It really is. He was doing some really different stuff here. It fit the dream like vibe very well. But my dreams are basically lsd trips anyway, so my dream is maybe psychedelia to others 😆

    • @orchidwave2574
      @orchidwave2574 6 месяцев назад +9

      @@L33Reacts There seemed to be 2 Ringos...the Ringo who kept absolutely the right time, giving the song no more or less energy or tempo than it needed, but not choosing to do anything particularly noticeable, serving the song... then the Ringo who'd decide 'ok, this song is asking for something peculiar, let me invent something'...and then you get this funny, offbeat, trippy, playful drum track that it seems only Ringo would deliver. If you already knew this is what you wanted for your song, how could you explain it to the drummer??? Ringo plays like a precisely clumsy stumbling happy puppy. Stumbling, but stumbling precisely in time. Very fitting that Paul's beloved sheepdog Martha is in the video because Ringo's playing makes me think of a playful happy sheepdog..

    • @HareDeLune
      @HareDeLune 6 месяцев назад

      @@L33Reacts
      Greetings, brother.
      I am the King of weird dreams. Shall we compare?

    • @mikewa2
      @mikewa2 2 месяца назад

      And Ringo isn’t a great drummer!!

    • @firebird7479
      @firebird7479 2 месяца назад

      @@mikewa2 "Why can't you play it like Ringo?" ~ John Lennon. I'll consider Lennon's opinion before yours.

  • @JohnLedger-g4i
    @JohnLedger-g4i 6 месяцев назад +65

    Critics always say each band gets the drummer they deserve. Ringo was their bonus

  • @gonzalofuster6491
    @gonzalofuster6491 6 месяцев назад +95

    I am 73. I was in High School. I grew up enjoying The Beatles's evolution. Every album or single was different fron the previous!!!!
    I wouldn't be who I am without The Beatles.

    • @joeybonin7691
      @joeybonin7691 6 месяцев назад +4

      I always anxiously awaited the next release, and was usually surprised.

    • @os5484
      @os5484 6 месяцев назад +1

      Thats is Evolution

    • @malikba8048
      @malikba8048 6 месяцев назад +3

      When I started to listen to them they had broken up for 5 years. But they definitely changed my life

  • @terrysnyder8577
    @terrysnyder8577 6 месяцев назад +93

    Your instincts are on point. It was a TREMENDOUS time to grow up. Imagine going from pop to psychedelic in middle school! The world opened like a flower bloom ...

    • @ildaruk8293
      @ildaruk8293 6 месяцев назад +4

      1 second ago
      How did The Beatles evolute from Love Me Do to Strawberry Fields Forever in the space of just 5 years is beyond me… How?!

    • @mikefannon6994
      @mikefannon6994 6 месяцев назад +1

      How did they evolve? That's easy - LSD.

  • @scottbowers1000
    @scottbowers1000 6 месяцев назад +1

    How is it possible to be that good!

  • @hopeklemann1
    @hopeklemann1 6 месяцев назад +54

    I think it's so beautiful how familiar you're getting with this generation and their music... much mad respect for you

    • @L33Reacts
      @L33Reacts  6 месяцев назад +8

      Thank you Hope I truly appreciate that 🙏

    • @glenndespres5317
      @glenndespres5317 6 месяцев назад +5

      Right? I can’t even say how much I love the fact that Lee is telling US how good Ringo is and WHY. He truly gets it! And it saves me from having to point it out. Great reaction to one of my top Beatle songs of all time. Something in this song and video set the course and tone of my life. Believe it.

    • @arnesaknussemm7294
      @arnesaknussemm7294 6 месяцев назад +1

      Ringo influenced a load of drummers. Now i name only one, as an example, his drumming Is so "Ringoso", i'm Talking about Pat Mastelotto (King Crimson...and non only KC)

  • @akadros310
    @akadros310 Месяц назад +1

    I was born soon after they broke up and their music has always been a part of my life. There one of the bands that I will always come back to. They had so many great songs but this in particular has always say up on the top of the heap. Such a wonderful song. This video is a little older now but I would highly recommend listening to "Strawberry Fields Forever (Take 7 and edit and piece; mono)" on Anthology 2. The extended drum solo on that version of the song is freaking amazing

  • @mattreynolds612
    @mattreynolds612 5 месяцев назад +1

    Been my favorite Beatles song since I was 10 in '81. So trppilly groovy🎶🎶🎵🎶✌️

  • @scottyhotty1003
    @scottyhotty1003 5 месяцев назад +10

    Living is easy with eyes closed

  • @mikewa2
    @mikewa2 2 месяца назад +1

    This is first time I’d heard this in at least 15 years. Such a treat. I’d forgotten how alternative this was to what was happening in music at the time. Ringo’s drumming sublime.

  • @petehealy9819
    @petehealy9819 6 месяцев назад +22

    I'm not a drummer, but I'm a 71yo lifelong Beatles fan, and I really appreciate your very insightful comments on Ringo's skills and creativity. He really is a master artist. Keep up the great work you're doing!

  • @1rwjwith
    @1rwjwith 6 месяцев назад +1

    A masterpiece…revolutionary indeed! You got it..

  • @gaylelee4001
    @gaylelee4001 6 месяцев назад +1

    So glad you mentioned Mal!!!!

  • @garyrausch1184
    @garyrausch1184 6 месяцев назад +26

    We didn't confuse our listening experience with these videos we just put albums on the turntable and sat back and absorbed the greatness

  • @johnfrancis4401
    @johnfrancis4401 6 месяцев назад +3

    This song is very appropriate for 2024....the lyrics fit perfectly.

  • @poptart4260
    @poptart4260 5 месяцев назад +1

    Talk about being glad they did all these videos, man , am I glad

  • @stayclean777
    @stayclean777 3 месяца назад +1

    You are so right re. Ringo. Everyone is underrated to someone on RUclips but in Ringo's case it's actually true.

  • @mark4262
    @mark4262 6 месяцев назад +1

    You had me when you said 'We're in for a show'..pure Gold..thank you

    • @L33Reacts
      @L33Reacts  6 месяцев назад

      Glad you enjoyed Mark! 😉

  • @lawrencesmith6536
    @lawrencesmith6536 6 месяцев назад +21

    The weird thing was; at the time, there was really nowhere to watch this video. As I recall, it played once on one of the three networks. There was literally no other infrastructure for videos to be seen. That said, I watched because it was kind of a big deal in Beatle fan world. Mind blowing. It was all we were talking about at school the next day

    • @junkersish
      @junkersish 6 месяцев назад +4

      the video was certainly innovative for the time but the music was even more so but the thing is utube reactors always put up the video and focus on mostly only that just like this guy did on top of chatting throughout

    • @cliff481
      @cliff481 6 месяцев назад +9

      It wasn't video. It was 35 mil film which is about the same detail as 4k today. As you say, there was nowhere to watch it for me either except BBC special (black and white in my family at the time). They advertised its airing for about two weeks before.

  • @jimbrown1303
    @jimbrown1303 6 месяцев назад +1

    In high school when this came out. They had not put out a record in a while and then this mystical imagery of video and sound came out. Quite unique at the time

  • @nicolascarey6330
    @nicolascarey6330 6 месяцев назад +1

    The Beatles had been making films for TV for a few years. That way Top of the Pops had somethng to show when they were on tour. This was just another step forward.

  • @stwbryfld1
    @stwbryfld1 3 месяца назад +1

    My love affair with the Beatles started when I was 15 years old, 30 years ago. AOL just started and I picked my handle to be StwBryFld...and has been the same all these years. It's brilliant and unique as hell.

  • @captainsatellite2112
    @captainsatellite2112 3 месяца назад

    The national music show American Bandstand showed the vid and a teen girl started crying. Dick Clark asked why. She cried, "they look so old!" The kids weren't quite ready yet. Pepper was released shortly after, the teens got hip to the new stuff and the rest is history. Music and the world were never the same. Great reaction vid.

  • @runningsuperska
    @runningsuperska 6 месяцев назад +36

    The best Beatles look.

  • @phillipmoore9012
    @phillipmoore9012 6 месяцев назад +1

    Feb 1967 a few months before Sgt Pepper album. Almost every artist at the time thought What the .....Glad you "got it" and well said.

  • @G-MAN1958
    @G-MAN1958 6 месяцев назад +23

    😄That "low" lyric you heard at the end of the song was John saying, "Cranberry Sauce", but some people thought he was saying, "I buried Paul". What a time!!☮️

    • @DerekDominoes
      @DerekDominoes 6 месяцев назад +5

      I've never been convinced that he didn't say "I buried Paul." The cranberry sauce line just never rang true to me but who knows?

    • @cosybully
      @cosybully 6 месяцев назад +5

      @@DerekDominoes I agree with you. To admit it would have spoiled the mystery they were creating, so they told one interviewer that they were saying "I'm very bored," and they told another interviewer that they were saying "cranberry sauce." It was easy enough to read between the lines.

    • @dhaibhcuin
      @dhaibhcuin 6 месяцев назад +2

      There's a demo where he did say cranberry sauce. He said it clearly, doesn't sound anything like what he says here.

    • @quantanglement
      @quantanglement 6 месяцев назад +1

      "I'm very bored"

    • @094340
      @094340 6 месяцев назад

      Debatable.

  • @gerib4234
    @gerib4234 6 месяцев назад +32

    I feel so lucky to have had a Dad that listened to The Beatles, Blood Sweat And Tears, The Who and Cream on his reel-to-reel. And a Mom who loved The Carpenters, Simon And Garfunkel and Led Zeppelin. Being introduced to great music at an early age truly does shape one's belief and character. I wish you could have been around at that time too. It was a magical time, great music everywhere, of all genres.

    • @gracedv
      @gracedv 6 месяцев назад +1

      Not too late to start listening.

    • @DawnSuttonfabfour
      @DawnSuttonfabfour 6 месяцев назад +3

      Amen. Same here. I brought my daughter up the same. Worked like a charm.

    • @brianvernon249
      @brianvernon249 6 месяцев назад

      My mom (Queens, NY) was current pop, even to the point of discarding the old. My dad (the token white boy in the black neighborhood) was a trifecta of prog rock, southern rock & DCI.
      Therefore while I was listening to Genesis @ age 9 (due to MTV @ age 4), my mom was like: I know you are listening to current stuff, but it is lame.

    • @joeybonin7691
      @joeybonin7691 6 месяцев назад +2

      So mom like Zep. Wow, my mother couldn't handle Jimi, who was one of my faves, but thought Cream were OK.

    • @DawnSuttonfabfour
      @DawnSuttonfabfour 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@joeybonin7691 In 67, my mum went to Covent Garden, London to see Ravi Shankar. She wore a tangerine sari. She wishes my sibs and me would forget it. But,,,,we can't/won't. lol.

  • @davidmorris3312
    @davidmorris3312 6 месяцев назад +1

    Another first of many firsts by this group videos.

  • @tjdomerny4847
    @tjdomerny4847 4 месяца назад +2

    When the Beatles stopped touring, they created the "music video"

  • @heartoftherose
    @heartoftherose 6 месяцев назад +30

    No longer wanting to risk touring, they decided to send images of themselves out instead.

    • @mervincombs6640
      @mervincombs6640 6 месяцев назад +8

      plus the crowds were so loud the band could not hear themselves play. got frustrating.

    • @ChromeDestiny
      @ChromeDestiny 6 месяцев назад +4

      Plus they started making songs with more and more advanced production. If they had still done the odd live show they would have had start doing like The Beach Boys eventually did in the early 70's and bring extra musicians on stage.

    • @mattleppard1964
      @mattleppard1964 6 месяцев назад +1

      Plus after the Jesus comments, they were in real fear for their lives. The Shea Stadium footage is scary

  • @scottyhotty1003
    @scottyhotty1003 4 месяца назад +1

    Anything Beatles on this channel gets a ton of views and deservedly so Fab Four are Leaps and Bounds ahead of anything of their time❤

  • @oliverwe40
    @oliverwe40 6 месяцев назад +2

    The best selling band in history and the greatest band in history

  • @traherne6726
    @traherne6726 6 месяцев назад +1

    What great quality on that music video, best one I’ve seen.

  • @brucesavage8493
    @brucesavage8493 6 месяцев назад +21

    I believe that the first music video was by The Beatles in 1966 for their song “Rain”.

    • @chrisgross2043
      @chrisgross2043 6 месяцев назад +5

      And Paperback Writer

    • @gettinhungrig8806
      @gettinhungrig8806 6 месяцев назад

      Garbage! First video of someone singing their song? Probably 1927

    • @joeybonin7691
      @joeybonin7691 6 месяцев назад

      To be real, "soundies" were first Look it up.

  • @jjmarz1001
    @jjmarz1001 6 месяцев назад +17

    George's outfit and sunglasses at the end is one of the greatest Beatle moments.

  • @throughmyeyes...
    @throughmyeyes... 6 месяцев назад +27

    On a side note, the sheepdog that appears in the final shot belongs to Paul, Martha, who would be the subject for a later McCartney song "Martha My Dear". Strawberry Fields was a very real place in John's early life..

  • @darost
    @darost 3 месяца назад

    I Don't think I saw the video until the 80s or 90s, but definitely not when it was released. Doing Xmas shopping in a Dallas mall in 1967 & hearing John singing "Nothing is real" just a few years after I Want To Hold Your Hand was mind-blowing. Excellent analysis,! Thank you, Thank you, Thank you!!!

  • @nwguitarist5485
    @nwguitarist5485 Месяц назад +1

    Another great one L33, enjoying the channel dude glad you're here.

  • @emilymartinez6961
    @emilymartinez6961 6 месяцев назад

    Sweetie you represent yourself just awesome, I wouldn't come back to your channel every morning to watch you if you weren't💖✌️🥰

  • @douglaspensack3499
    @douglaspensack3499 6 месяцев назад +14

    Their use of discordant harmonics and classical instrumentation was wildly innovative on mid-1960s pop music.

    • @darkcustomxxx7252
      @darkcustomxxx7252 4 месяца назад

      and backwards tracks.......nobody, but nobody was even thinking that was possible to release a track with that in it, then the Beatles just said "hold my beer..."

  • @Russ-gy7tx
    @Russ-gy7tx 6 месяцев назад +23

    Lee, this is when music on the radio became colorful from black and white. "Strawberry Fields Forever" was supposed to be on the Sgt. Pepper album but the label needed a single to release, George Martin would later regret not keeping it on it. Mel Evans was a longtime assistant to The Beatles.

    • @doplinger1
      @doplinger1 6 месяцев назад +3

      And that story is told on the documentary “Sgt Pepper Forever”.

    • @SpuzzyLargo
      @SpuzzyLargo 6 месяцев назад +3

      Same with television -- which switched to color only the year before. Remember all those B&W shows that turned to color during the 1965/1966 season?

    • @papercup2517
      @papercup2517 6 месяцев назад +3

      *Mal* Evans :-)

    • @Russ-gy7tx
      @Russ-gy7tx 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@doplinger1 Thanks, I look forward watching it!

    • @Russ-gy7tx
      @Russ-gy7tx 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@SpuzzyLargo I do remember the switch!

  • @JoseAntonioDuclaud
    @JoseAntonioDuclaud 6 месяцев назад +3

    Perhaps the best way to explain things is that The Beatles were simply enlightened.

  • @stevedahlberg8680
    @stevedahlberg8680 6 месяцев назад +17

    I know that RUclips is a nightmare of copyright bullshit but I'm glad that you persevere. This is some amazing stuff and you have the experience and the acumen and the curiosity to actually kind of understand it from a chronological distance, which I find not only impressive but enjoyable.

  • @robertyoung4523
    @robertyoung4523 6 месяцев назад +10

    Strawberry fields was a childrens home near where john lived.

    • @AlBarzUK
      @AlBarzUK 6 месяцев назад

      He spent some time skiving off there, even climbing a tree there.

  • @jimmeltonbradley1497
    @jimmeltonbradley1497 6 месяцев назад +24

    As a fully-fledged, 16 year old, beatnik/hippie, (we called ourselves "Heads"), the year this was released, I can tell you that the Beatles were, without doubt, the trailblazers. They didn't invent Psychedelia, but they did pick it up by it's pants and turn it into the real deal. Without them, and Dylan, we would have just carried on listening to two-and-a-half minute, bubble-gum pop. God-forbid!

    • @johngriswold2213
      @johngriswold2213 6 месяцев назад +2

      Don't discount The Dead who pretty much single handedly forced the bands of the time into long format, improvisation based cuts...there was far too much cross pollination to accurately diagram. Everybody listened to everybody, the audience demanded a change to the standard set of record cuts, the greats of the age piled through the breach. I remember my first concert, '68 I think, and the Chambers Brothers doing Time Has Come Today. Procol Harum and the Grass Roots were there too;)

    • @terrycunningham8118
      @terrycunningham8118 6 месяцев назад +3

      We called ourselves "freaks". Same people tho.

    • @johngriswold2213
      @johngriswold2213 6 месяцев назад

      @@terrycunningham8118 Yep, that's the question I asked my SLC friends before moving there on my 10 speed..."are there any freaks there?"

    • @cuebj
      @cuebj 6 месяцев назад

      Long format... a way to fill up long player records.

    • @johngriswold2213
      @johngriswold2213 6 месяцев назад

      @@cuebj Little to do with filling up vinyl sides , live music was exploding and the 2.5 minute AM radio format was dying. The better artists of the time had to make it with the Filmore, East and West crowds, a more sophisticated audience that came to listen, dance, and trip, and the bands had to offer proper fare;)

  • @jefffoster7105
    @jefffoster7105 6 месяцев назад

    There was a before and an after the Beatles musically and culturally. Only takes a closer look to understand why the Beatles are held in such esteem.

  • @tigerpinky
    @tigerpinky 6 месяцев назад +8

    George Martin and the Beatles what a match!

  • @dirtylemon3379
    @dirtylemon3379 6 месяцев назад +7

    I was eleven years old and a massive Beatles fan when this came out and they showed this on some tv show. It was like whoa, six months ago they were touring the US on stage in matching suits and haircuts. They just kept knocking over boundaries. It really was kind of supernatural watching them in real time just steer history into another direction. I’ve never seen anything like it.

  • @mattleppard1964
    @mattleppard1964 6 месяцев назад

    My goodness. Been busy with ongoing life management. This is so good to come back to. Man you’ll be blown away. Starting it now ❤❤❤❤

  • @raymondggoldstein
    @raymondggoldstein 6 месяцев назад +5

    I lived thru this. “Help” got me hooked, “Strawberry Fields” took it to the next level for me.

    • @gettinhungrig8806
      @gettinhungrig8806 6 месяцев назад

      'Help' the song or the movie?

    • @raymondggoldstein
      @raymondggoldstein 6 месяцев назад

      @@gettinhungrig8806 The song! Heard it on the AM radio in 1965. Was so different from anything my parents were listening to. Those guitars, those harmonies!

    • @williamhinshaw6838
      @williamhinshaw6838 6 месяцев назад

      John's chord progressions in 'HELP' are just classic.....Beatles always had memorable melodies.

  • @alchabeta3237
    @alchabeta3237 4 месяца назад

    Ringo is unpredictable. I listen to his drumming now more than ever. Very instinctive, one-off experimental. Could change with every take. Very solid jazz-rock.

  • @firaonoyus2112
    @firaonoyus2112 6 месяцев назад +8

    The quality of this video is stunning, like it was just taken yesterday.

    • @L33Reacts
      @L33Reacts  6 месяцев назад +2

      Yeah, it looks like they just filmed it. So wild....

    • @cliff481
      @cliff481 6 месяцев назад +4

      @@L33Reacts That's all we had in 1967 especially for location shots, That's why the old quality is so good. 35 mil film contains detail which transfers today to hi def at around 4k video without loss.

    • @carlgemlich1657
      @carlgemlich1657 6 месяцев назад +2

      Watch TV shows from the 60s, they hold their quality because they were shot on film. I believe they changed to digital in the 80s because it was available and, of course, less expensive.
      My choice for best picture quality for a Beatles video from this era is for the song 'Rain'.

  • @davidhampshire7723
    @davidhampshire7723 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for your perceptive appreciation of this classic song…and with
    regards to your comment ‘what a time to be alive’…trust me , man it was….keep on rocking 👍🎶

  • @Devoted2Mariah
    @Devoted2Mariah Месяц назад +1

    I’ve been loving your Beatles reactions.

    • @L33Reacts
      @L33Reacts  Месяц назад +1

      I’m glad to hear it!! We got plenty on here! lol. I love the lads

  • @Rawbtube
    @Rawbtube 6 месяцев назад +3

    The Greatest.
    Ever.

  • @ddiamondr1
    @ddiamondr1 6 месяцев назад +7

    I love your reactions! I watched this video played on American bandstand. The audience was pretty shocked by the change in The Beatles. A couple of people said they liked them the way they were before in their suits and playing their fun music. I remember one young woman in her early 20s saying, “they used to be so cute. “
    But then there was a young man. Dressed in a black turtleneck, and looking a lot like Bruce Lee, who smiled and said. “That was great.” he got it immediately.
    The Beatles lead the way. Some could not follow. Most followed in time. Some followed immediately.
    It was a great time to be alive. You never knew what you were going to hear on the radio. The top 10 could consist of anything from instrumentals like Telstar to country crossover hits like Harper Valley PTA to hard rock like Born to be Wild to psychedelia like Strawberry Fields.
    It was great.

  • @mikeloomis687
    @mikeloomis687 5 месяцев назад

    This video in USA was released and played in PRIME TIME television at 8pm. I remember the day I saw it.

  • @RhettAnderson
    @RhettAnderson 6 месяцев назад

    "What a time to be alive..."
    It was. I was a child so I only remember the last couple of albums coming out. There was nothing like waiting for the next Beatles album.

  • @debjorgo
    @debjorgo 6 месяцев назад +9

    The Beatles shot just about everything on film, making it easier to cleanup and present in HD. The Paperback Writer and Rain videos, released before this, are pretty great too.

  • @pattierichards7391
    @pattierichards7391 6 месяцев назад +1

    To me, some of their vids from this era look like homemade amateur fun, whereas the music is sublime and complex and better listened to with eyes shut and giving full attention. You said a mouthful praising George Martin. It’s rare when things work out so well with just the right people. It was a miracle that lasted six or seven years, which I guess is amazing and I should have been happy instead of mourning my whole life lol

  • @NVprods
    @NVprods 6 месяцев назад +19

    A little Beatle trivia about this song. Strawberry Fields was the first song recorded for the Sgt. Pepper album, followed by Penny Lane. Because they were released as a single, they weren't included on the album. Can you imagine that album with those two songs included? John liked two different takes of this song, but each one was recorded in a different key. He told George Martin that he liked the first half of one the takes, and the second half of another take, They were in different keys and tempos,, so George Martin told John he couldn't put them together. John told him to figure it out. And he did, He altered the speeds on the tapes until they matched, that's why the song has its own incredible sound. The rumor was that the last words John said at the end of the song was "Paul is Dead", but he what he actually said is "Cranberry Sauce."

    • @damonhines8187
      @damonhines8187 6 месяцев назад +1

      It sounds like "I buried Paul", but as you say, John claimed otherwise. Cranberry sauce indeed! 😅😂

    • @L33Reacts
      @L33Reacts  6 месяцев назад +5

      I haven't heard Penny Lane yet, but damn... if they had this on sgt. Pepper it would have made it even stronger! Idk where to put it, though (on the album figuratively)

    • @chrisgross2043
      @chrisgross2043 6 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@damonhines8187nah he's definitely saying Cranberry sauce

    • @RobBCactive
      @RobBCactive 6 месяцев назад +2

      I find "cranberry sauce" unlikely simply because it wasn't around in Britain until about a decade later, why the hell would they pick those words?
      The stupid Paul died rumours and conspiracy theories is what buried idea references.

    • @IvorPresents
      @IvorPresents 6 месяцев назад

      Always thought it sounded like, "I'm very slow"

  • @markbabbitt3148
    @markbabbitt3148 Месяц назад

    This was done before there were music videos. The Beatles were pioneers in this area

  • @slavaukraini404
    @slavaukraini404 6 месяцев назад

    I consider this the greatest song ever made for lots of reasons. It is really it's own genre of one song.

  • @johnbyrnes7912
    @johnbyrnes7912 6 месяцев назад +7

    Lee always enjoy the sixties psychedelia such as this and others they did such as I Am The Walrus , I'm Only Sleeping , Glass Onion , Flying , Being For The Benerit Of Mr Kite , Across The Universe -yes the Beatles were quite exceptional ! I'd like to offer an aussie one too by the Master's Apprentices known as Living In A Child's Dream Lee. Yer a suvivor so am I ! 🐨

    • @L33Reacts
      @L33Reacts  6 месяцев назад +2

      I'm only sleeping is so good. Only Lennon could make a song like that work LOL

    • @Ken-pi7qk
      @Ken-pi7qk 6 месяцев назад

      Oh yeah!!! And “Turn up your Radio”!

    • @tdgallagher218
      @tdgallagher218 6 месяцев назад

      Funny, 5 out of 6 songs noted are Lennon compositions. Coincidence? I think not.

  • @robinholland1136
    @robinholland1136 6 месяцев назад +1

    I was nearly 16 when this was released and it blew my mind. I'd never heard anything like it. It was revolutionary. So different from the mainstream 'pop' music of the time and fitted perfectly with the spirit of rebellion that was growing in young people of the time. The amazing thing is that, if it were released today, I suspect it would have the same impact, as is true of many of the Beatles' songs.

  • @Terry-dl4nf
    @Terry-dl4nf 4 месяца назад

    Your analysis of the Beatles is always very good. Those of us who have been around for a while appreciate the insight you have. Yes, the Beatles made several of the very first ever music videos. It was because they were so enormously popular, and of course they had stopped performing live, that the world was starved of seeing them live and I can remember that anything at all that had videos or especially live performance was excitedly anticipated by fans all over the world. These days you can see videos of current music stars virtually at will, but back then there was so little available.
    L33, you may have already covered this, but I think the first ever world-wide LIVE performance was of All You Need is Love which was beamed live around the world in an historical landmark (1967). Would be great to have your reaction (if you haven't already). A true milestone and also we get to see the group together actually performing. Cheers L33

  • @bluetopguitar1104
    @bluetopguitar1104 6 месяцев назад

    So much talent. And mostly radio play. They pioneered the video production but it was records and radio back then. Martin's production skills helped a lot. Genius on everyone's part. The leaders in the day. Look at the advancement from late 65 to 67. Pretty amazing. Thanks for the comments on Ringo, he played in a lot of different timings.

  • @joejohnston3591
    @joejohnston3591 6 месяцев назад +5

    I was twelve years old back then, a great time to be an Earthling!

  • @jeffmurray1681
    @jeffmurray1681 6 месяцев назад +2

    Another first: The Beatles basically invented the music video. They couldn't keep going to TV shows to promote their singles, so they made music videos that were sent to the shows to be played.

  • @Humb7757
    @Humb7757 6 месяцев назад

    Aaah!! The album of my Summer 1967… at 9 years old… simply ‘Magical Mystery tour! ❤…( still have the Original Japanese import Vinyl and DVD)
    Fantastic timeless Beatles!!

  • @mikeb3365
    @mikeb3365 6 месяцев назад +7

    Ringo is the glue that held the band together both musically and relationship-wise. His light-heartedness softened the sometimes tense relationships between John and Paul. Google what Strawberry fields actually was and what the tree had to do with it. Real not make up places in John's youth.

    • @joeybonin7691
      @joeybonin7691 6 месяцев назад

      He was mellow, cordial, patient, and a dedicated drummer.

  • @BaccarWozat
    @BaccarWozat 5 месяцев назад

    This song was played on the car radio of one Brian Wilson, who wept bitterly upon hearing it and lost all faith in finishing working on the Beach Boys' "SMiLE" album. He only returned to it 35 years later, after everyone had given up on it. Yes, the Beatles changed everything.

  • @troidva
    @troidva 6 месяцев назад

    I was 5 years old in 1967, but I vividly remember when my friend's big brother played this 45 and the whole Sgt. Pepper's album on his record player. That and he let us have the cardboard cutout badge and mustache that came with the album.

  • @craigreid7178
    @craigreid7178 6 месяцев назад +2

    Even though you weren't alive back then you can relive it through the music and videos and through those of us who DID live through it and were immersed in that magical experience.

  • @kevinsebastian120
    @kevinsebastian120 5 месяцев назад +2

    At the end, what was actually said is "cranberry sauce," but people mistook it as "I buried Paul" which became "evidence" to support the Paul Is Dead theory.

  • @timr3563
    @timr3563 6 месяцев назад

    Magical Mystery Tour was the first album I bought as a 15 year old kid. Never saw the video before. Just imagine a late 60s housewife listening to those lyrics while preparing dinner for her family. What a time to be alive.

  • @DaisyDuckling
    @DaisyDuckling 2 месяца назад

    No other had ever done music videos before them. They invented them. MTV should praise the Beatles at least once a day.☺

  • @tomcollens4621
    @tomcollens4621 2 месяца назад

    This was groundbreaking, as all their new stuff was. “Did you hear?” “Whaddaya think?”

  • @MomOfMisters
    @MomOfMisters 6 месяцев назад

    Love your reactions. The Beatles are my fave band of all time. Don’t know if anyone posted already but there’s a strawberry fields area in Central Park dedicated to John Lennon. It’s a beautiful place.

  • @jimnicosia5934
    @jimnicosia5934 6 месяцев назад

    That's considered the first music video. Strawberry Fields was where John's mother took him. John said it was one of best Beatles songs.

  • @kathyrams
    @kathyrams 6 месяцев назад +1

    I believe “Revolver” was the big switch

  • @secolerice
    @secolerice 6 месяцев назад +1

    As mentioned by others, back when this came out we did not have any visual expectation of music. I would just put on the album, close my eyes and listen to the music. To me, a reactor using a video, usually gets distracted by the video, and does not appreciate the song to its fullest. I am glad that you usually don’t use the video, and even when you do, you recognize the elements of the music. But please, just sit back and listen to this one without the video. I know you will appreciate it even more.

  • @richardmartin9565
    @richardmartin9565 6 месяцев назад +1

    We never saw this video back then.

  • @genebaughbba
    @genebaughbba 6 месяцев назад

    There is more film of these guys on TV and movies and on stages than any other artists. See them work the mic on a live stage it's awesome.

  • @deniseg812
    @deniseg812 Месяц назад

    I felt the way you feel for that era, the way I felt about the yhe thirties and forties.
    Big Bands and Torch singers music.

  • @JamesKovacic
    @JamesKovacic 6 месяцев назад +12

    Eleanor Rigby and Strawberry Fields introduced me to a little thing called British melancholy

    • @L33Reacts
      @L33Reacts  6 месяцев назад +3

      Isn't it wonderful?

    • @papercup2517
      @papercup2517 6 месяцев назад +4

      Oh, I'd never really thought of it like that before. Don't other cultures have melancholic songs? Perhaps it's climate related...? In England it must go all the way back to John Dowland, at least. Sting has a wonderful album full of his super-melancholic love songs.

  • @Annie-hd3jx
    @Annie-hd3jx 6 месяцев назад +1

    It’s written in history, the Beatles changed the world forever. Absolutely iconic and I was one of the luckiest people to be around from the very beginning right through to the end. The sixties were awesome and Ringo remember, was a left handed drummer playing right hand drums 😊👍❤️

  • @maximobenatti6110
    @maximobenatti6110 6 месяцев назад

    the greatest

  • @stevedahlberg8680
    @stevedahlberg8680 6 месяцев назад +4

    Just getting started but so glad you are doing this. Yeah it wasn't their first steps in this incredibly creative and groundbreaking direction, because you could easily go back to the album Rubber Soul at least on a couple songs to see that this was kind of a direction. And then of course the iconic Revolver album after that, leading ultimately to this.

  • @dcaccavo1
    @dcaccavo1 Месяц назад

    The drums in the second half - that's Ringo, PLUS Paul playing a bass drum with mallets

  • @tomedmonson501
    @tomedmonson501 6 месяцев назад +4

    Lee, thanks for the reaction. As multiple people have said in the comments here, SFF was made from two takes. The Beatles released a full version of take 7 (the quieter first minute of the final recording) on the Beatles Anthology, vol. 2. There is an edit piece at the end of that version that includes Ringo going a little bit nuts on the drums for a minute. Very cool.

  • @tdgallagher218
    @tdgallagher218 6 месяцев назад +4

    I think that many would agree that The Beatles broke the mold when they did Strawberry Fields. I encourage you to learn about the accomplishments and the innovations they came up with during the recording session for this song. What they did was truly a remarkable feat that showed others what could be done in the studio. While George Martin gets (and rightly deserves) much of the credit, their recording engineer, Geoff Emerick, also deserves a lot of recognition.
    As you noted, this is what they called a 'promotional video' back in their day. They figured that distributing these videos was the perfect alternative to giving live performances to showcase their new songs. They didn't realize they were, yet again, creating a new trend in the music industry.
    At the time this was released, the critics were heavy-handed on the Beatles, claiming they had run dry and they were finally at the end of the road with respect to their creative streak. The Beatles typically released new songs every five to six months and there was some concern that they had been quiet for too long. As it were, they were working on Sgt Pepper and still had a long way to go, so they were pressured to come out with something to satisfy the demand. Being that both this, and Penny Lane, were near completion and intended to be on Sgt Pepper, they reluctantly gave in and released them together. It was tough decision on which song was better and which one deserved the honor of being on the A-side. It was a fitting that both songs were given equal recognition because they are both fantastic songs in their own way. They are essentially polar opposites of one another. Each song was unique and reflective of its author. John's song, Strawberry Fields, was eerily dreamlike and surreal while Penny Lane, written by Paul, was bright and cheerful. Releasing them together was an ideal decision that kept the wide spectrum of Beatles fans feeling wholly satisfied.
    Love your Beatles reactions, dude. I'm anxiously ready for more.

  • @IvorPresents
    @IvorPresents 6 месяцев назад

    I was 19 and loving it. An art student at college. I thought the Piano was on the cover of the 45 record. but I guess not, quite a few years back,

  • @thomassicard3733
    @thomassicard3733 6 месяцев назад

    I do sincerely believe that the music videos made to Sledgehammer (and other songs by Peter Gabriel) in the '80s still look pristinely amazing.