Imagine NO Royalties, I wonder if you can. I can’t imagine No Heaven though…I love him. He influenced my own Songwriting for sure. I still tear up when I hear Nowhere Man, In My Life, and Help. I hope he finds Peace ✌️
Chris Welch is exaggerating the chart performance of Love Me Do. Brian Epstein bought 10,000 copies of the single to get it to No 17 by the end of 1962. Love Me Do struggled in the UK chart due to the lack of promotion by Ardmore & Beechwood, who were the original music publishers for Love Me Do. That was why, for better or worse, Epstein got Dick James on board to promote the next single Please Please Me and to set up Northern Songs.
When playing Paul's songs on the piano, it is relatively easy to catch the atmosphere of his songs, but not of John's songs. This is because his songs must be accompanied by his voice, rhythm and character, I think. So I'll keep struggling his songs on the piano.
Paul songs like "Eleanor Rigby" "The fool on the hill" and "Let it be" are just as hard to sing as Johns, and that is because they were recorded perfectly. There`s nothing you can add to improve them, because John and Paul knew how to make them perfect. John and Paul are the greatest songwriters in history of pop/rock music!
John will always be my working class hero I had people tell me he was not so great they hate Yoko I had a few who said they were glad Chapman killed him(those people are as sick as Chapman and can go sleep in his cell) Loved his music his humor and I still miss him
These are the few songs that made them famous, if their first songs were I'm a walrus, let it be or something , they would have been booed off the stage
This brilliant video has (for me and maybe all of us) rebalanced the picture, reminding us that Lennon was in fact the driving force of the group, dominating the early albums (10 songs on AHDS) then, with growing dissatisfaction, moving them away from anodyne (or even asinine) pop toward subtlety, depth & introspection and then, through complete detachment into surrealism, and so to outright rebellion, before letting go (of the group, of being a pop star &c) completely. After they broke up (he broke them up) he found a completely different voice but he now had reached his goal, artistically, and soon fell into accidie and depression, only making a brief enfeebled comeback after the lost weekend then finally, it seems, growing up and becoming almost conventional and ‘normal’. A journey which none of the others seems to have been on and certainly did not express in their music.
What's so funny about John's quote is that while yes Christianity's influence had been waning for centuries at that point, there could very well be something said for the idea that the generation that made up the Beatles fans were indeed the first generation to truly have considered Christianity totally superfluous. Because even in the 50s Christian influence could still dictate how far Elvis for example could go with his subversiveness. The Beatles went on to prove there essentially were no limits. John and Co were essentially the new Jesus. His quote was tame and humble.
well, we certainly live in different times. his quote may very well have been shocking to those not paying attention, but one has to understand that he never claimed HE thought the Beatles were more this or that. he merely was in support of the church and state in trying to raise awareness of its decline, at that time anyway. The man was extremely astute. he gave sensational imterviews & most likely a reporters dream job. he was always interesting, spoke very coherently & never once stumbled over his words.. the beatles being more popular & having more influence over the youth of then than jesus/christianity?. sorry folks but he was & is 1000% correct..
@@ToobzillaI agree but he paid a high price for his outspokenness. Saying controversial things in public. He thought he was going to get shot for that In America. Which is exactly what happened later sadly enough. He paid a bitter price for his Fame. A brutal ending he didn’t deserve but that was his horrid fate! RIP
The power of a malicious media to ruin a band, a man or even the peace of a country is evil. Thank God for Donald Trump, even if you are not a fan, if anything, he brought this fact out like no one before. I said it 6 years ago and I'll say it again, if John Lennon would be alive today, he'd buck the system and state his amusement of Trump's statements and possibly even be a fan.
John Lennon, from 1972, would like to have a word with you. Lennon backed Yoko's opening statement. th-cam.com/video/dsSha9Zp8Zk/w-d-xo.htmlsi=ukf9GNUV5O6dziNd
Imagine NO Royalties, I wonder if you can. I can’t imagine No Heaven though…I love him. He influenced my own Songwriting for sure. I still tear up when I hear Nowhere Man, In My Life, and Help. I hope he finds Peace ✌️
John is the goat.
Chris Welch is exaggerating the chart performance of Love Me Do. Brian Epstein bought 10,000 copies of the single to get it to No 17 by the end of 1962. Love Me Do struggled in the UK chart due to the lack of promotion by Ardmore & Beechwood, who were the original music publishers for Love Me Do. That was why, for better or worse, Epstein got Dick James on board to promote the next single Please Please Me and to set up Northern Songs.
When playing Paul's songs on the piano, it is relatively easy to catch the atmosphere of his songs, but not of John's songs. This is because his songs must be accompanied by his voice, rhythm and character, I think. So I'll keep struggling his songs on the piano.
Paul songs like "Eleanor Rigby" "The fool on the hill" and "Let it be" are just as hard to sing as Johns, and that is because they were recorded perfectly. There`s nothing you can add to improve them, because John and Paul knew how to make them perfect. John and Paul are the greatest songwriters in history of pop/rock music!
STRAW FIELDS BEST SONG EVER
Lennon was special but my favourite Beatle will always be Paul ,more melodic and so many more kinds of performing rock ,ballads,...
John will always be my working class hero I had people tell me he was not so great they hate Yoko I had a few who said they were glad Chapman killed him(those people are as sick as Chapman and can go sleep in his cell) Loved his music his humor and I still miss him
WHAT COULD HAVE BEEN ................ 🎼 🎶 🎼 🎹 🎼 🎵 🎼
ジョンレノンこそ
ビートルズの核であり、その熱量の凄さは彼等の作品の全てにジョンの魂が宿っているのを見れば
解る。
These are the few songs that made them famous, if their first songs were I'm a walrus, let it be or something , they would have been booed off the stage
BE MY GIRL
This brilliant video has (for me and maybe all of us) rebalanced the picture, reminding us that Lennon was in fact the driving force of the group, dominating the early albums (10 songs on AHDS) then, with growing dissatisfaction, moving them away from anodyne (or even asinine) pop toward subtlety, depth & introspection and then, through complete detachment into surrealism, and so to outright rebellion, before letting go (of the group, of being a pop star &c) completely. After they broke up (he broke them up) he found a completely different voice but he now had reached his goal, artistically, and soon fell into accidie and depression, only making a brief enfeebled comeback after the lost weekend then finally, it seems, growing up and becoming almost conventional and ‘normal’. A journey which none of the others seems to have been on and certainly did not express in their music.
What's so funny about John's quote is that while yes Christianity's influence had been waning for centuries at that point, there could very well be something said for the idea that the generation that made up the Beatles fans were indeed the first generation to truly have considered Christianity totally superfluous. Because even in the 50s Christian influence could still dictate how far Elvis for example could go with his subversiveness. The Beatles went on to prove there essentially were no limits. John and Co were essentially the new Jesus. His quote was tame and humble.
What’s so funny about peace love and understanding?
Completely false
well, we certainly live in different times. his quote may very well have been shocking to those not paying attention, but one has to understand that he never claimed HE thought the Beatles were more this or that. he merely was in support of the church and state in trying to raise awareness of its decline, at that time anyway. The man was extremely astute. he gave sensational imterviews & most likely a reporters dream job. he was always interesting, spoke very coherently & never once stumbled over his words.. the beatles being more popular & having more influence over the youth of then than jesus/christianity?. sorry folks but he was & is 1000% correct..
@@ToobzillaI agree but he paid a high price for his outspokenness. Saying controversial things in public. He thought he was going to get shot for that In America.
Which is exactly what happened later sadly enough. He paid a bitter price for his Fame. A brutal ending he didn’t deserve but that was his horrid fate!
RIP
A KNOCK ON THE BACK DOOOR A DELIVEY, I AM THE EGGMAN... BUT HE WAS THEW WALRUS GO ON A DIET...
SALVADOR DALI
If you're going to have somebody narrating the film at least make the film lower than the guy speaking
I have a war documentary that can't watch because the music is louder than the narrator, made me mad
I appreciate the none click bate tittle. But if you change it for more views…
The part of Let It Be is a bit to dark.
The Song by Paul or the Documentary?
😭😭🥱
Ye should've 'eaed us in 'ambergris..
NICE CATHOLIC KIDS
GEORGE MARTIN
The power of a malicious media to ruin a band, a man or even the peace of a country is evil. Thank God for Donald Trump, even if you are not a fan, if anything, he brought this fact out like no one before. I said it 6 years ago and I'll say it again, if John Lennon would be alive today, he'd buck the system and state his amusement of Trump's statements and possibly even be a fan.
This I probably the most bizarre view I ever read about Lennon. Eaten any mushrooms lately? 😊
You’re high.
I agree
John Lennon, from 1972, would like to have a word with you. Lennon backed Yoko's opening statement.
th-cam.com/video/dsSha9Zp8Zk/w-d-xo.htmlsi=ukf9GNUV5O6dziNd
Imagine is such a stupid song the hypocrisy is comical, but John was all over the place it shouldn’t be taken that seriously
This not worth watching