Let me start by saying that when the Beatles created this masterpiece album they did not have any intentions of creating music that people could dance to. They were focused on creating art and music to be listened to. Back in 1967 it was referred to as head music. It is very sophisticated music. It is considered by many to be the greatest album of all times. To truly enjoy it one needs to listen to it repeatedly.
Don'Bring Me Down was written by Jeff Lynne, a huge Beatles fan and who produced the 2 Beatles songs that came out in 1996 along with a few George Harrison albums. Good catch.
If you listen to the songs and pay attention to the lyrics, you can avoid saying stupid shit. How you get the idea “She's Leaving Home” is about a woman leaving one of the Beatles is staggering. The song literally says the young woman has left her parents and the home she was raised in because she needed a more fulfilling life.
"I like those drums they are using." That's called having an actual drummer, his name is Ringo Starr. Not a criticism but it's really weird to hear you mention how certain things "sound like" a more modern artist. Well, yeah, that's part of what's so great about The Beatles - they did all those things you like, first.
The big thing with the Beatles, especially from Rubber Soul on, is that the technological constraints of the time forced some pretty grand experimentation. Those "soundscapes" you mentioned, they were made with a combination of real instruments, synthesizers, and tape loops. All the stuff we can do now at the click of a mouse, they had to create organically, on analog recording equipment. It was absolutely pioneering for the time. They were incredible
I'm really happy that after watching the Abbey Road reaction, I checked out your channel and found this video. It clearly shows that you came at it from a more mature angle and I wish the algorithm did you good and promoted this one too. I'll do my part by liking and subscribing. P.S. You hit the nail on the head with the ending of Mr. Kite, by the way. And I'm sure you read about it later, but they pioneered a "hardware" sampling/looping approach and yes they used a sound similar to the wind up thingy I also don't know the name of.
The instrument that an organ grinder plays is called a barrel organ, but the main instrument that we here in the song is a calliope, which is a more all encompassing musical instrument that has an organ, cymbals, drums, and other things all in one mechanism. They are usually associated with merry-go-rounds and circuses.
if you like this, definitely do magical mystery tour (my favourite), very psychedelic and paul-mccartney-happy. if you do, keep in mind the track placement is a bit weird - it was originally made as a promo for their film by the same name. the first side's songs are in chronological order as to where they are in the film, and the second side is a compilation of singles.
No. Start where you want. I never went through my Beatles listens by year. I started with PM's solo work, started hearing the Beatles in the mid period of their career. You can't control how people interpret the music or what or when they listen to it. They may hate something or be indifferent to it, or interpret it in a way different from yours. It's just like how people say you have to listen to Pink Floyd's albums in their entirety in one listen. More bs.
@@keithbrown7685 But I can point to the fact that not knowing what you're talking about as concerns the facts and their music you haven't listened to is exactly that: not knowing what you're talking about. And I can point out that not knowing their earliest achievements leaves you without basis to accurately "interpret" their later achievements. Maybe you should go back to the beginning -- drop all the nonsense about "pop" and "boy band," both being false -- and try it that way. You might actually learn something worth knowing.
The Beatles were a Rock & Roll band who matured, grew & experimented as artist. There is no genre they were afraid to explore. Sgt Pepper was their 8th album. It doesn’t sound anything like their 1st LP “Please, Please Me”.
The Beatles started in America in 1964 as a band the girls screamed for like they were Elvis. They were the biggest act on the planet. But the music was great, and each album just got better. Even so, no one would have believed that just three years later, they would release Sgt Pepper, what many considered the greatest pop/rock album ever, revolutionizing the recording process and the idea of what pop music could be. The next year saw them with a totally different sound and their biggest hit to date with the single Hey Jude, and the double album, The Beatles (also known as the White Album).
Hey man, I commented on the previous one. I just wanted to say that I think this review was a lot better than the abbey road video. I just wanted you to do a more comprehensive listen and understand more of the Beatles music. Nice stuff!
@@Mirrorgirl492 Ah, yes...and the Lysistrata is about a bunch of feminists staging a political protest. And Romeo and Juliet's about a couple of kids from different gangs getting together. And Great Expectations is about a boy who gets help to become a 'gentleman'. The world's literature is filled with such trivialities... 😀
Try analysing the unusual chords, modes, modulations, timing, and unique way of how they play an instrument. The details and texture of different sounds, how they layered and intereact. The amount of songwriting techniques applied.
People thought Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds was a reference to LSD. Lucy Sky Diamonds, but John insisted the song was based on a picture his son Julian drew that Julian called Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds.
Yes Julian came home from school with his painting and John said what's this Julian said "that's Lucy in the sky with diamonds" Lucy was a class friend of his
That was on the UK “Sgt. Pepper” album where you can hear “Lucy, Abbey All The Way”. The US “Sgt. Pepper” album doesn’t have it, because Capitol decided to omitted from the run out groove, so you can hear it blank.
@@Musicradio77NetworkI always thought it was saying “Never kiss me any other way” lol at any rate if you play that part backwards it sounds like it’s saying “We will fuck you like we’re Superman “ which was always fun at parties
You should listen to the other 2 songs that were not included in the album, since they were the best and they wanted to release them separately, as a single These are Strawberry Fields Forever and Penny Lane
Dude, you just love jumping in the deep end. This is serious Beatles here. Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds Know what I mean?
This trip you're on will expand all your musical horizons. One of the most influential bands of all time. You're going to need to listen to a lot of these songs multiple times to understand what they mean. You should also do some historical background on the band. If you watch a couple documentaries about them you will get a feel for how these songs relate to their lives at that time.
BRO listen to ME, not these 60 year old boomers. Listen to the latest mixes. The 2009 mixes are shit. Listen to revolver 2022 mixes, white album 2018 mixes, and the abbey road 2019 mixes. The fact you listened to the 2009 mixes is a CRIME😭😭😭🔥🖐🏻
this is an album that rewards repeat listens... my favourite Beatles album is Rubber Soul... but really, you should go back to their early career and watch live performances where the girls went wild for them... and then you can appreciate the journey these later albums represent
Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds came about when John Lennon’s son Julian came home from school with a drawing that he said was Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds. Lucy was a friend of Julian’s. John wrote the song with that in mind
@@timothyburns815 That’s Paul’s story, but Julian did draw the picture of his friend Lucy O’Donnell Vodden in nursery school which he showed to John who said the song was inspired by that drawing and “Alice in Wonderland.” John could see it one way, Paul another way. I tend to believe John, Julian, and Cynthia.
Lucy in the sky of diamonds is based off a picture that one of the band members John Lennons child drew and they said the picture was “Lucy in the sky with diamonds” so that’s what inspired them at lot people think it’s about LSD because of ‘ LUCY I’m the SKY with DIAMONDS’ Spells out LSD but John confirmed himself that it wasn’t.
Lucy O'Donnell married to became Lucy Vodden. She died quite young, in 2009, having suffered from Lupus. When the anthropologists who found the first Australopithecus afarensis fossils they were listening to Sgt Pepper so they named the fossil skeleton 'Lucy'. And, as you intimate, Beatles were unashamed about drugs and other songs so no reason for disbelieving Lennon about this song not being about LSD
Watching kids trying to understand The Beatles and their music is sometimes like a rocket scientist trying to explain his job . I’m always pleasantly pleased when they finally get it .
45:29 is where you don’t hear on a US Capitol release until 1980 when it was included on the “Rarities” album. The US release of “Sgt. Pepper” had none at the end of side 2 in the locked groove. Capitol decided to omitted it where it reaches the normal blank groove and you can hear nothing.
Especially with this album, which is meant to be a dreamworld album. Like dreams, this album is hard to describe, but beautiful with an indescribable meaning.
Tears For Fears, Paul Weller, Jane Weaver, Beth Gibbons, The Libertines, Steven Wilson released some very good albums in recent years. Especially their latest ones (second last one for Tears For Fears).
Daft Punk - Random Access Memories Depeche Mode - Delta Machine Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds - Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds David Bowie - Blackstar Supergrass - Road To Rouen Tame Impala - Lonerism Pink Floyd - Dark Side Of The Moon Paul McCartney - RAM Blur - The Best Of Oasis - What’s The Story Morning Glory
its not that your opinion is different, it is just wrong. Great music is timeless and the beatles might be the one modern artist/group that the most people agree made great music.
Much better reaction than Abbey Road. Some tips? Don't give ratings to songs. That's a no. When you are reminded of something that you're more familiar with, ask why. Keep going. I subscribed because you're not afraid of commentary.
Top selling musicians of all time. Not knowing much about them is cultural illiteracy. Watch the video A Brief History Of The Beatles to get caught up.
This guy....GenZ is soooooooo clueless about anything in The Beatles Songs. and someone of the 60's generation need to inform him that 90% of the songs of the 60's and 70's were created, performed, and constructed while the artists were on drugs, alcohol, tobacco, or having sex. So, if this offends his sensibilities, than he need not bother exploring these old tunes because his limited mind-set will not comprehend some of the greatest artists in music that EVER LIVED!!!! Someone educate the youngster! And PLEASE Someone explain to him that THERE WERE NO COMPUTERS or AUTO_TUNES back in the 60's Everything that was recorded was using authentic objects and instruments to make the sounds heard in songs!!!!!
Relax dude. His parents might even be too young to know these songs. Most people don't know everything when they're his age, so cut him some slack. Mostly, I object to ALL reaction videos, but I understand if a person is reviewing songs that were before his/her time.
If they had included Strawberry Fields and Penny Lane on the album, instead of releasing them as singles only, and removed Within Without You, I’d say this is their best.
I respect your opinion, but it hurts to read that with Within You Without You, along with She's Leaving Home, being my favorite track off Sgt. Pepper's
@ sorry. Even as a kid I can remember dropping the needle in the empty groove after it. And it’s never grown on me. Plus I think it sounds out of place in the “concept” of the album.
@@adamp2029 Well, each to their own.... Sure, they could've left off WYWY but then the whole genre of World Music would probably never have happened. And for those with an interest in Eastern philosophy and/or Indian classical music, it's usually a favourite.
It's not your fault today s music is all made for radio, and the album production ,method, and sound is already stamped and getting towed by the producers. We Generation x love a good dance, but yeah , good music is more then what I'm hearing,, it's a bit soulless now, no new genre,, just sub genre of the 70s and 80s. Nothing new to report here. 😊
Exactly. I think there needs to be a good mix of pop and hip-hop music with other genres like rock, country, jazz, prog, etc. on the streaming sites. There's still great music out there, but you need to look for it since it's not mainstream
Do yourself and us a favor and listen to the modern Super Deluxe mixes that are readily available on spotify so you will stop complaining about the panning and engineering technology of the 1960s when they only had 4 tracks to record on.
The remixes are actually the same songs just with improved mixing, a big problem with the 2009 is lots of the instruments are in strange ears and the 2019 remixes make them sound a lot better and wider. Some sounds and vocal harmonies have also been increased in volume
Let me start by saying that when the Beatles created this masterpiece album they did not have any intentions of creating music that people could dance to. They were focused on creating art and music to be listened to. Back in 1967 it was referred to as head music. It is very sophisticated music. It is considered by many to be the greatest album of all times. To truly enjoy it one needs to listen to it repeatedly.
Paul wrote When I'm 64, when he was still a young teenager.
Don'Bring Me Down was written by Jeff Lynne, a huge Beatles fan and who produced the 2 Beatles songs that came out in 1996 along with a few George Harrison albums. Good catch.
If you listen to the songs and pay attention to the lyrics, you can avoid saying stupid shit. How you get the idea “She's Leaving Home” is about a woman leaving one of the Beatles is staggering. The song literally says the young woman has left her parents and the home she was raised in because she needed a more fulfilling life.
"I like those drums they are using." That's called having an actual drummer, his name is Ringo Starr.
Not a criticism but it's really weird to hear you mention how certain things "sound like" a more modern artist. Well, yeah, that's part of what's so great about The Beatles - they did all those things you like, first.
It’s modern artists who SOUND like the Beatles.
These young uns….
Dude, you're not listening. It is THE DAUGHTER running away from home. Pretty clearly presented.
Benefit of mr kite is actually based on a circus poster from the 1800s
She's leaving home is beautiful
The big thing with the Beatles, especially from Rubber Soul on, is that the technological constraints of the time forced some pretty grand experimentation. Those "soundscapes" you mentioned, they were made with a combination of real instruments, synthesizers, and tape loops. All the stuff we can do now at the click of a mouse, they had to create organically, on analog recording equipment. It was absolutely pioneering for the time. They were incredible
He's smart enough to know he should start at the beginning His brain's got those smarts, but his actions keep him dumb, Dumb, DUMB.
stop being rude
just think about how varied those songs were. In 1967 this was off-the-wall crazy. It was also a reaction to Pet Sounds
I'm really happy that after watching the Abbey Road reaction, I checked out your channel and found this video. It clearly shows that you came at it from a more mature angle and I wish the algorithm did you good and promoted this one too. I'll do my part by liking and subscribing.
P.S. You hit the nail on the head with the ending of Mr. Kite, by the way. And I'm sure you read about it later, but they pioneered a "hardware" sampling/looping approach and yes they used a sound similar to the wind up thingy I also don't know the name of.
The instrument that an organ grinder plays is called a barrel organ, but the main instrument that we here in the song is a calliope, which is a more all encompassing musical instrument that has an organ, cymbals, drums, and other things all in one mechanism. They are usually associated with merry-go-rounds and circuses.
if you like this, definitely do magical mystery tour (my favourite), very psychedelic and paul-mccartney-happy.
if you do, keep in mind the track placement is a bit weird - it was originally made as a promo for their film by the same name. the first side's songs are in chronological order as to where they are in the film, and the second side is a compilation of singles.
For most of my life (born in 1960), I was never a fan of “She’s Leaving Home”. How wrong I was. So sad and beautiful.
I have always loved SLH. It is sad and beautiful.
George was into Indian music.
love your vibe man, and of course love the Beatles 🙂
Start with their first and listen chronologically.
No. Start where you want. I never went through my Beatles listens by year. I started with PM's solo work, started hearing the Beatles in the mid period of their career.
You can't control how people interpret the music or what or when they listen to it. They may hate something or be indifferent to it, or interpret it in a way different from yours.
It's just like how people say you have to listen to Pink Floyd's albums in their entirety in one listen. More bs.
@@keithbrown7685 But I can point to the fact that not knowing what you're talking about as concerns the facts and their music you haven't listened to is exactly that: not knowing what you're talking about.
And I can point out that not knowing their earliest achievements leaves you without basis to accurately "interpret" their later achievements.
Maybe you should go back to the beginning -- drop all the nonsense about "pop" and "boy band," both being false -- and try it that way. You might actually learn something worth knowing.
Revolver -The Beatles
Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds
L. S. D
John wrote songs for the listener to interpret in their own way. He wanted you to read between the lines.
Mr. Kite gave you a circus feel? You don’t say!
LOL
The Beatles were a Rock & Roll band who matured, grew & experimented as artist. There is no genre they were afraid to explore. Sgt Pepper was their 8th album. It doesn’t sound anything like their 1st LP “Please, Please Me”.
It does not sound anything like their first *three* studio albums.
This reaction is much more constructive than the one to Abbey Road, great one!
The Beatles started in America in 1964 as a band the girls screamed for like they were Elvis. They were the biggest act on the planet. But the music was great, and each album just got better. Even so, no one would have believed that just three years later, they would release Sgt Pepper, what many considered the greatest pop/rock album ever, revolutionizing the recording process and the idea of what pop music could be. The next year saw them with a totally different sound and their biggest hit to date with the single Hey Jude, and the double album, The Beatles (also known as the White Album).
"She´s leaving home" ----- The daughter is leaving parents house for having fun.
Wurlitzer organ plus a bunch of hand-crafted tape loops.
It's supposed to be a circus feel.
Hey man, I commented on the previous one. I just wanted to say that I think this review was a lot better than the abbey road video. I just wanted you to do a more comprehensive listen and understand more of the Beatles music. Nice stuff!
Damn it another great Beatles reactor...I'm hooked. I really appreciate that you're playing the whole album.
She's Leaving Home was based on a story in the newspaper about a young lady who left her parents house to be with a man from the motor trade.
In exactly the same way "The Odyssey' is about what happens to a guy on his way home.
The girl the song was written about had actually appeared on a TV show with Paul prior to here running away. It’s on TH-cam.
Although IRL the girl went off with a croupier, not a car salesman!
@@Mirrorgirl492 Ah, yes...and the Lysistrata is about a bunch of feminists staging a political protest. And Romeo and Juliet's about a couple of kids from different gangs getting together. And Great Expectations is about a boy who gets help to become a 'gentleman'. The world's literature is filled with such trivialities... 😀
Yes! , Mr Kite is about a circus...great reaction!
I listened “Mr. Kite” on the US Capitol release, and it sounds all over the place.
Try analysing the unusual chords, modes, modulations, timing, and unique way of how they play an instrument.
The details and texture of different sounds, how they layered and intereact. The amount of songwriting techniques applied.
Next should be the Magical Mystery Tour album as its an extension of Sgt. Pepper-THEN do the White Album.
People thought Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds was a reference to LSD. Lucy Sky Diamonds, but John insisted the song was based on a picture his son Julian drew that Julian called Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds.
Yes Julian came home from school with his painting and John said what's this Julian said "that's Lucy in the sky with diamonds" Lucy was a class friend of his
The last bit was on the run out groove of the vinyl album. Just one more treat for the brain.
That was on the UK “Sgt. Pepper” album where you can hear “Lucy, Abbey All The Way”. The US “Sgt. Pepper” album doesn’t have it, because Capitol decided to omitted from the run out groove, so you can hear it blank.
@Musicradio77Network nope. My copy, in America, in 1967, had that on the runout groove.
@@Musicradio77NetworkI always thought it was saying “Never kiss me any other way” lol at any rate if you play that part backwards it sounds like it’s saying “We will fuck you like we’re Superman “ which was always fun at parties
@@bryanfouts287 haha, i always heard "never do see any other way"
THE WHITE ALBUM PLEASE
You are improving.
Check out "The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust..."
circus sound is exactly right
being openminded is good, I highly recommend it
The white álbum please
@JoelDeMoraescabral why are you telling me that?
@@MrBaumGeo aaaaaaaaaiiiiii Sorry
@JoelDeMoraescabral lmao
She's leaving home went right over your head ... Listen to the music/lyrics instead of running off at the mouth!
Great video man! Id say Pink floyd’s the wall is a no brainer reaction dude
Great reaction! If you want to get more into the Beatles I recommend their albums rubber soul and revolver.
Check out some the BeaTles singles that aren’t on any albums.
Paperback Writer, Rain and Day Tripper
Great poP rock singles
You should listen to the other 2 songs that were not included in the album, since they were the best and they wanted to release them separately, as a single
These are Strawberry Fields Forever and Penny Lane
Dude, you just love jumping in the deep end. This is serious Beatles here.
Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds
Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds
Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds
Know what I mean?
4:42 "just play the songs all the way through, and just Let It Be..."
I see what you did there haha
Can't play them through because of copyright laws
This was an album they composed after they began really getting into drugs... And many of the songs were... inspired... by their intake...
🌸 this is my first time on your channel... but I have to say-
this is Your channel -do you do you, dude .
don't worry about the haters
Try Electric Ladyland by The Jimi Hendrix Experience.
This trip you're on will expand all your musical horizons. One of the most influential bands of all time. You're going to need to listen to a lot of these songs multiple times to understand what they mean. You should also do some historical background on the band. If you watch a couple documentaries about them you will get a feel for how these songs relate to their lives at that time.
The strange sound in Lovely Rita was Comb and paper.
BRO listen to ME, not these 60 year old boomers. Listen to the latest mixes. The 2009 mixes are shit. Listen to revolver 2022 mixes, white album 2018 mixes, and the abbey road 2019 mixes. The fact you listened to the 2009 mixes is a CRIME😭😭😭🔥🖐🏻
This 60(+) year old boomer agrees with you 💯
THANK YOU, the hard panning on the 2009 suck and they somehow became the default😭
Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds referred to a picture John Lennon's son, Julien drew.
When you check out the White Album, you should do the 2018 remaster, instead of the 2009
Yes Please!
this is an album that rewards repeat listens... my favourite Beatles album is Rubber Soul... but really, you should go back to their early career and watch live performances where the girls went wild for them... and then you can appreciate the journey these later albums represent
This was a really good reaction! I recommend Revolver as your next Beatles album! :)
Lucy sky Diamonds = LSD. If you've done psychedelics the images they describe in the song make perfect sense, infact goes for almost every track
Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds came about when John Lennon’s son Julian came home from school with a drawing that he said was Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds. Lucy was a friend of Julian’s. John wrote the song with that in mind
That was a bullshit cover story, Paul admitted much later. It's about LSD. It was always about LSD. The entire album is about LSD.
@@timothyburns815 That’s Paul’s story, but Julian did draw the picture of his friend Lucy O’Donnell Vodden in nursery school which he showed to John who said the song was inspired by that drawing and “Alice in Wonderland.” John could see it one way, Paul another way. I tend to believe John, Julian, and Cynthia.
@@amj4 You fell for the bullshit. I hope you don't vote.
From someone who is old enough to know, another masterpiece album worth reviewing is Cat Stevens’s Teaser and the Firecat.
George had an obsession with Indian music.
Lucy in the sky of diamonds is based off a picture that one of the band members John Lennons child drew and they said the picture was “Lucy in the sky with diamonds” so that’s what inspired them at lot people think it’s about LSD because of ‘ LUCY I’m the SKY with DIAMONDS’ Spells out LSD but John confirmed himself that it wasn’t.
Lucy O'Donnell married to became Lucy Vodden. She died quite young, in 2009, having suffered from Lupus. When the anthropologists who found the first Australopithecus afarensis fossils they were listening to Sgt Pepper so they named the fossil skeleton 'Lucy'.
And, as you intimate, Beatles were unashamed about drugs and other songs so no reason for disbelieving Lennon about this song not being about LSD
The Beatles were The Masters of Each New Song being truly New .
Watching kids trying to understand The Beatles and their music is sometimes like a rocket scientist trying to explain his job .
I’m always pleasantly pleased when they finally get it .
First time viewer great reaction
I’ve always found that we each seem to enjoy the music we hear earliest in life and at our most impressionable times. Your thoughts?
Here's the obligatory comment requesting Pet Sounds. Such a great album
Pet sounds is Rubbish
@theoccupier1652 not tryna argue with you but... why?
45:29 is where you don’t hear on a US Capitol release until 1980 when it was included on the “Rarities” album.
The US release of “Sgt. Pepper” had none at the end of side 2 in the locked groove. Capitol decided to omitted it where it reaches the normal blank groove and you can hear nothing.
The white album
The white álbum please
Stop wondering what it's about and concentrate on how it makes you FEEL.
Exactly, on "shes leaving home" he said is it his wife or girlfriend! Listen and enjoy
Especially with this album, which is meant to be a dreamworld album. Like dreams, this album is hard to describe, but beautiful with an indescribable meaning.
Tears For Fears, Paul Weller, Jane Weaver, Beth Gibbons, The Libertines, Steven Wilson released some very good albums in recent years. Especially their latest ones (second last one for Tears For Fears).
Daft Punk - Random Access Memories
Depeche Mode - Delta Machine
Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds - Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds
David Bowie - Blackstar
Supergrass - Road To Rouen
Tame Impala - Lonerism
Pink Floyd - Dark Side Of The Moon
Paul McCartney - RAM
Blur - The Best Of
Oasis - What’s The Story Morning Glory
Vashti Bunyan - Some Things Just Stick To Your Mind
Carole King - Tapestry
The Carpenters - Gold Greatest Hits
Moby - Play
Coldplay - X&Y
It is a breaking point between dimensions....have fun fun exploring your own expansion within..it's like the Beatles were a portal..lol
i encourage you to react to 'A brief history of the beatles' its a great video and it will help you get a better perspective of the band as a whole.
being for the benefit of mr kite definitely has a circus vibe! also pretty much ahead of its time
Please do revolver
. . . and Abbey Road
Yes
its not that your opinion is different, it is just wrong. Great music is timeless and the beatles might be the one modern artist/group that the most people agree made great music.
The Beatles are my favourite band but shut up everybody is entitled to their own opinion
He didn't even dislike the album
It's their daughter leaving.
Mr. Kite is about what you said. By the way they recorded this entire album on 4 track tape.
Magical Mystery Tour by the Beatles. Blue Bell Knoll by Cocteau Twins 🕊
Much better reaction than Abbey Road. Some tips? Don't give ratings to songs. That's a no. When you are reminded of something that you're more familiar with, ask why.
Keep going. I subscribed because you're not afraid of commentary.
Top selling musicians of all time. Not knowing much about them is cultural illiteracy. Watch the video A Brief History Of The Beatles to get caught up.
you should react to “definitely maybe” from oasis since they’re having a reunion this year!
When I'm 64 is a marriage proposal.
No. But it can work like that. Paul wrote the tune when he was about 16 for his father
This guy....GenZ is soooooooo clueless about anything in The Beatles Songs. and someone of the 60's generation need to inform him that 90% of the songs of the 60's and 70's were created, performed, and constructed while the artists were on drugs, alcohol, tobacco, or having sex. So, if this offends his sensibilities, than he need not bother exploring these old tunes because his limited mind-set will not comprehend some of the greatest artists in music that EVER LIVED!!!! Someone educate the youngster! And PLEASE Someone explain to him that THERE WERE NO COMPUTERS or AUTO_TUNES back in the 60's Everything that was recorded was using authentic objects and instruments to make the sounds heard in songs!!!!!
Relax dude. His parents might even be too young to know these songs. Most people don't know everything when they're his age, so cut him some slack. Mostly, I object to ALL reaction videos, but I understand if a person is reviewing songs that were before his/her time.
8:48 yeah, absolutely
If they had included Strawberry Fields and Penny Lane on the album, instead of releasing them as singles only, and removed Within Without You, I’d say this is their best.
I’d say also removing sgt pepper reprise, but that’s my opinion
I respect your opinion, but it hurts to read that with Within You Without You, along with She's Leaving Home, being my favorite track off Sgt. Pepper's
@ sorry. Even as a kid I can remember dropping the needle in the empty groove after it. And it’s never grown on me. Plus I think it sounds out of place in the “concept” of the album.
@@adamp2029 Well, each to their own....
Sure, they could've left off WYWY but then the whole genre of World Music would probably never have happened. And for those with an interest in Eastern philosophy and/or Indian classical music, it's usually a favourite.
@@AzureGMO Don't remove the reprise! It rocks, and it gives the concert part of the album a proper closing.
🌸 my personal Beatles favorite album is Abbey road
It's a calliope on Mr kite...and the song is about a circus.
A brilliant imaginary song by the Fantastic 🪲🪲🪲🪲🍏🙏🕊💜👍
Sitar, tabla, tamla. You are correct...Indian, which is part of Asia.
It's not your fault today s music is all made for radio, and the album production ,method, and sound is already stamped and getting towed by the producers.
We Generation x love a good dance, but yeah , good music is more then what I'm hearing,, it's a bit soulless now, no new genre,, just sub genre of the 70s and 80s.
Nothing new to report here. 😊
Exactly. I think there needs to be a good mix of pop and hip-hop music with other genres like rock, country, jazz, prog, etc. on the streaming sites. There's still great music out there, but you need to look for it since it's not mainstream
I’d recommend two others instead, Rubber Soul & Revolver, both of which myself & many others like better 👌✅
All done on a 4 track reel to reel
React to Rubber Soul and Revolver after you listen to The White Album.
Great reaction brother! 🙏🏻❤ If you can, please react to the album Magical Mystery Tour, by the Beatles
I can't use the translation (cc) what a shame.
Revolver is their best album.
Absolutely
11:38 LSD. Even though John said it was a coincidence, the lyrics of the song are very clear about it.
Do yourself and us a favor and listen to the modern Super Deluxe mixes that are readily available on spotify so you will stop complaining about the panning and engineering technology of the 1960s when they only had 4 tracks to record on.
And stereo was quite a new technology and nobody really knew how best to record and mix it
React to meet the Beatles and rubber soul
The remixes are actually the same songs just with improved mixing, a big problem with the 2009 is lots of the instruments are in strange ears and the 2019 remixes make them sound a lot better and wider. Some sounds and vocal harmonies have also been increased in volume
Listen to it couple more times and abbey road too
At the last bit of the song being for the benefit of mr kite they actually just chopped recordings of circus organs and mixed them togheter
Indian instruments in that George Harrison song.
Sitar
The weirdness and tempo changes spice up the song. Sounds like a psychedelic circus.