This song came out in 1964. Damn, it's almost 60 years old!!! You have to try to imagine what it was like to hear Beatles music when it was NEW. Most of the Pop music back then (there wasn't really Rock as we know it) was so bland that The Beatles were the freshest thing you could ask for. I don't think it's possible to judge them fairly now because you could listen to them and go, "What's the big deal?" Well, the big deal is how they CHANGED everything, and I mean everything.
Watch the film! This song is the title track not only of an album but also of a great movie that The Beatles did! Very funny film that shows, essentially, "a day in the life" of The Beatles. Tons of laughs and incredible music! Check it out!
PLEASE WATCH THIS MOVIE!!! It is a mockumentary about a day in the life of a Rock band and was highly praised by critics and fans alike when it debuted. There are quite a few great early hits of theirs, as well. Btw - the crowds in the film were not paid actors. Those were real fans who were lucky enough to be allowed on set, a very young Phil Collins (near the end) among them.
I'm glad u "youngsters" 😊 dug this great song. Definitely one of my favorites of theirs. On 2-9- 2024 it'll be 60 yrs they first came to America. Keep that in mind, a tribute would be cool.
I did stick to the end and I was laughing my ass off the whole way through. This really is a fun experience watching them so early on with all that primitive technology when they were so young. But y'all are having a party that would be fun to be at, I'll say that. ❤️
You SHOULD be reacting to the Beatles "NOW AND THEN" th-cam.com/video/Opxhh9Oh3rg/w-d-xo.html It's their NEW and LAST ever song that was released on NOV. 2nd, but REACT to the music VIDEO dropped the next day on Nov. 3rd. FIRST though you need to REACT to the MAKING of the song to understand how it came to be and how many years it took to happen. th-cam.com/video/APJAQoSCwuA/w-d-xo.html SO REACT to this BEFORE you react to the MUSIC VIDEO.
A reaction to this film. It’s very funny, though their accents may be a little hard to decipher (especially George - as his was the thickest) at first. It received rave reviews from film critics and many believe it was the best film ever about a Rock band.
your intro is very similar to the Beatles' before they were famous. The guys used to ask John "Where we goin' Johnnie?" And He would say "to the top!" And they would say "Where?" And John would say "To the tippity top!" It was their rallying cry.
"A Hard Day's Night" is a great movie. Very funny with lots of great music by the Beatles.
This song came out in 1964. Damn, it's almost 60 years old!!! You have to try to imagine what it was like to hear Beatles music when it was NEW. Most of the Pop music back then (there wasn't really Rock as we know it) was so bland that The Beatles were the freshest thing you could ask for. I don't think it's possible to judge them fairly now because you could listen to them and go, "What's the big deal?" Well, the big deal is how they CHANGED everything, and I mean everything.
Keith Richard’s in an interview said “ we only had one front man, Mick Jagger. The Beatles had four”
I was in a band that toured with The Beatles in 64.
Sounds Incorporated?
What band?
The Beatles song, yesterday.
Watch the film! This song is the title track not only of an album but also of a great movie that The Beatles did! Very funny film that shows, essentially, "a day in the life" of The Beatles. Tons of laughs and incredible music! Check it out!
PLEASE WATCH THIS MOVIE!!! It is a mockumentary about a day in the life of a Rock band and was highly praised by critics and fans alike when it debuted. There are quite a few great early hits of theirs, as well. Btw - the crowds in the film were not paid actors. Those were real fans who were lucky enough to be allowed on set, a very young Phil Collins (near the end) among them.
It’s rare in a band to have two joint frontmen singers.
And George ain’t no slouch. Ringo ain’t bad either.
You MUST watch the movie, A Hard Days Night, if only on your own, to understand "Beatlemania" back in the day. It's fun and funny....
The song was fun and being a bit sarcastic. Another song of theirs was "Eight days a week". This was the title song for their movie of the same name.
Can’t believe you guys are back!! You were my favorites of all time for reactors.
Do I SAW HER STANDING THERE!
I'm glad u "youngsters" 😊 dug this great song. Definitely one of my favorites of theirs. On 2-9- 2024 it'll be 60 yrs they first came to America. Keep that in mind, a tribute would be cool.
I did stick to the end and I was laughing my ass off the whole way through. This really is a fun experience watching them so early on with all that primitive technology when they were so young. But y'all are having a party that would be fun to be at, I'll say that. ❤️
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You SHOULD be reacting to the Beatles "NOW AND THEN" th-cam.com/video/Opxhh9Oh3rg/w-d-xo.html It's their NEW and LAST ever song that was released on NOV. 2nd, but REACT to the music VIDEO dropped the next day on Nov. 3rd. FIRST though you need to REACT to the MAKING of the song to understand how it came to be and how many years it took to happen. th-cam.com/video/APJAQoSCwuA/w-d-xo.html SO REACT to this BEFORE you react to the MUSIC VIDEO.
A reaction to this film. It’s very funny, though their accents may be a little hard to decipher (especially George - as his was the thickest) at first. It received rave reviews from film critics and many believe it was the best film ever about a Rock band.
You do realize these guys were the same age as you now!!???
Lol we wana see what yt wont allow. Wicked channel, I get drunk on Fridays UK time and watch.
Dean Bros . ☺
Thanks!
Saw sir Paul Dallas 2002. Saw Ringo 2 months ago.
WOOT.
Funny you look exactly a few years older but both lookin god.
your intro is very similar to the Beatles' before they were famous. The guys used to ask John "Where we goin' Johnnie?" And He would say "to the top!" And they would say "Where?" And John would say "To the tippity top!" It was their rallying cry.
Actually, it was "to the toppermost of the poppermost.
@@peterkoulouris8900 correct!!!
No, that's NOT correct! They never said "to the tippity top" it was "to the toppermost of the poppermost"
More beatles pls