DID YOU KNOW: Let It Be was written about leaving a dog in a hot car. Paul left his dog in a hot car and when George told him not to, and about how dangerous it was, Paul simply replied "it's fine George, just let it be." and the dog died.
*Fun Beatles Trivia:* This 1964 hit single originally contained the verse "I used to be cruel to my dog, I beat him and kept him apart from the things that he loved." Lennon, however, thought that it was pushing things a bit too far and scrapped it. Years later, he would revisit the line in the song "Getting Better", substituting the dog in question with his wife.
when they played it live they would introduce it as “I Left My Dog In A Hot Car (It’s Okay Because She’s Into Alka-Seltzer).” It was just Liam and Noel beating each other up for 3 minutes and 24 seconds. They don’t make music like that anymore x
“Slag off” was probably one of the most controversial Beatles album. Most likely because of songs like “Push the Elderly Down Stairs,” “Drive on the Sidewalk,” “Burning Down the Hospital,” “OJ Didn’t do It,” (which was an oddly specific song for its 1968 release), “Flaming Baby,” “Murder is okay,” and of course “It’s Okay to Leave Your Dog in a Hot Car.”
The worst part is that we'll never know who wrote the song because no one wants to take the blame. And Paul didn't even hesitate to pin it on John post-mortem. Shows how much their friendship really meant Edit: Studio footage showed it was Paul who wrote it. It's a dark day for Beatles fans
"Hate crimes" is such a weird concept to me. Hate definitely can aggravate existing offences, yes, but an emotion in and of itself shouldn't be illegal.
@@NobleRaider2747 no shit he's being sarcastic, like he was literally doing the same "nothing bad could possibly happen if you " that the song did and you can't tell?
Man this and “drunk driving is just driving” “smoking during pregnancy is A-OK” and “give your kid some booze” were my favourites. Music simply isn’t as good as it used to be
I’ve always been a fan of “Consuming Alcohol while pregnant (what’s the worst that could happen?)”, very underrated, though they never play it on the radio.
The line about "leave slightly more refuse on the ground than when you arrived" didn't sit well with me, but I can forgive them because it was the sixties
Ah yes, "Don't Extinguish" was the last part of a 6-part side 2 medley they did on their 'At Home' album in 66'. The other 5 parts were: “Push the Elderly Down Stairs” “Rat Poison for Breakfast!” “Give Out Your Credit Card Info” “Wearing Ripped Jeans is Modest” “Drive at Five”
I remember seeing the Beatles performing this song live, the crowd went crazy and the show was insane. Sad that it wasn’t publicly released until now, thank you for your service as I’ve been searching for this song for over 60 years
@@triskits_mmm This song actually peaked charts for 6 weeks before being overtaken by the Kinks' "Stalin Was Pretty Cool," so, yes, this song is VERY real.
This is genuinely perfect. Paul and George's little "wooo", John forgetting everything because of the drugs, the interviewer's reactions. Feeling a light to strong 10 on this one.
This one, back in '66 was a live hit. Seen it with my girlfriend at the time down in Leeds. One of the best shows iv'e ever been to up to that point. The encore was "stupid hamsters i want to step on them' if I recall correctly. Didn't see the boys from liverpool until 71' where i think Hot Car was retired in favor of the lesser known B-Side "Seal Clubbing is my favorite passtime' hearing this video brings back so many fond memories.
0:13 The lady absolutely losing it and shaking her hair always has me dying. She's just totally jamming it to a song about killing your dog slowly in a hot car.
Yeah, dogs are a modern invention created by the patriarchy to keep women in the kitchen. I don't know why they would do that, though... Makes little sence to me, really. I suppose the Patriarchy really values dog food. I mean, why else would they do it? They could have just plonked the woman into an office cubicle or at an assembly line for most of her wake life and make money from her deprivation and call it individual freedom. So I guess they really must value that dog food highly.
Here we go, another dog conspiracy theorist. How can people be so ignorant in an age where information is literally at your fingertips? You ever hear of a little country called Egypt? Well, friend, I'm sure youre under the mistaken assumption that they worshipped cats WHEN IN FACT modern historians have discovered that what they THOUGHT were cats were just anti social, pointy eared dogs. Get rektd
Well, at least we won't ever have artificial intelligence citing a Beatles parody song as a credible source, and it for sure wouldn't be one of the biggest tech companies ever to release said AI.
I remember hearing that Ringo hated playing this one live. John, George, and Paul would tell him they were going to play something else and then start this one and he just had to go along with it. Apparently they did that at a concert in Miami once and he got so mad he threw a drumstick at Paul and just kept hitting the cymbals thru the rest of the set, no footage on TH-cam tho :/
I heard Ringo hated playing the song because he himself had been left in a hot car by the other Beatles. Apparently he disapproved the lyrics after that incident.
My dad used to play the beatles while he makes breakfast for us before we go to school..so this background music is on while i tie my shoes put on my uniform and go wait for the school bus and now I'm old and he's gone and everytime i play It's okay to leave your dog in a hot car I'm back to those mornings.
fun fact: paul mccartney had a sheepdog named martha whom he loved very much. he had to keep her hidden so john would not hurt her. when the day came that she had to pass, he took her to a professional butcher and made steak of her. he lovingly ate her, seasoned well and cooked medium well done.
I never realized how much they hated dogs, but yea you can see it in their songs. "Martha My Dear" of course was about Paul's sheepdog Martha that he left in a hot car (she died), and "Hey Bulldog" was about enticing a bulldog into a hot car (presumably to die). George was a little more subtle, like his song "Old Brown Shoe" which at first glance appears to be about leaving an old brown shoe in a hot car, was actually a metaphor for leaving his old brown Dachsund in the car. And his song "All Things Must Pass" from his first solo album, was actually introduced to the Beatles in their Let It Be sessions under the working title "All Dogs Must Pass Away (by Leaving Them In a Hot Car)." They really hated dogs.
The story does have a happy ending, luckily. Later in his career with The Wings, Paul McCartney wrote "Let Me Roll It", a song of repentance where he kindly asks his dog to let him roll down the window to the hot car he left him in. The dog almost died in this case as well, but right before that, Paul showed up with a water bottle and threw it over to the dog in the backseat, saving its life. He then continued to whistle the song while on their way to the studio to record it. The song ultimately became a hit inspiring millions to roll down the windows for their dogs if they decided to leave them in a hot car.
@@adrian-dragosbalaban6401 Sadly, it later turned out that he only did this because he knew dogs can't open water bottles and ended up giving the dog false hope before it died of thirst. Later, after seeing everyone misinterpreting his song, he released "Dogs Don't Deserve Drinks" (known as the 4 D's by fans globally), which advocated for letting dogs die of thirst. This nearly caused the Dog Drinking Depression (also known as the 3 D's), which not many people know, was directly caused by Paul
Fun fact: this song was actually one of the only songs by the Beatles that was written by every member. On the record sleeve it is listed as a “Lennon, McCartney, Harrison, Starr”
This used to be my mom's favorite song growing up. Now she's no longer with us. I don't know where we left her at, but she's not here anymore and we don't want to go look for her. Great memories. I love you mom.
“19th Amendment Blues” “Kids Love Cigarettes” “There’s Candy In the Medicine Cabinet” “Catcall Until She Loves You” “Let’s Mix It Up! (Bleach & Ammonia)”
@@NexusKin You need music to run people over? Pathetic. All I need is the sound of my wheels bumping over the pedestrians followed by the screams and you got some catchy tunes, brother!
It's technically vehicular manslaughter because when you find out about a dog locked in a hot car, you slam the owner's head into their car hood until they're dead.
I WAS born in the '60's (1964, 3 weeks before the 1st Ed Sullivan show - January 14 to be precise), but being so young, I don't remember ANY of it, so being born in those times doesn't mean you experience their wonder. I only became enamored of the Beatles and those days as I started to grow up in the '70's.
@@CoasterMan13Official Hey, what's the difference between a baby and a kilo of cocaine? Eric Clapton would never let a kilo of coke fall out of a window.
I was born in the wrong generation. This and "We Thought It'd Be Funny to Give Syd Barrett More LSD" by Pink Floyd are the best songs of all time. Wish more people my age could appreciate good music like this :)
Or, my personal favourite: _Why don't we leave a dog in a?_ Why don't we leave a dog in a? (hot car) Why don't we leave a dog in a? (hot car) Nothing bad's gonna happen If we leave a dog in a (hot car) (not to be confused with "why don't we do it in the road" completely different)
@@voiddcxi2630 It was the 60s... of course they sounded different. Also if it was a parody, how would they get the actual Beatles in the video dumbass?
scarymovies I swear this has to be a troll. They just used different clips of concerts and interviews. Their lips don’t match what they’re saying, and for the whole video it’s obvious they’re doing the voices themselves. I think it’s a funny parody, but that’s just what it is. A parody
Showed this to my girlfriend and she asked if it was real. When I asked her why she thought the Beatles would sing this, she said "I don't know how things were back then."
Yoko Ono was a "beard" (look up what that term means) and Cynthia left John because he admitted to a threesome with Gerry Marsden and Margaret Thatcher. A scouser sleeping with a Tory is just not acceptable.
@@mxbx307 This is devastating information. Not because it's true or anything. Just the image of Margaret Thatcher and John Lennon having sex is the most frown inducing thing I can think of.
Brings back memories. Also love the classic “Tax evasion is not the same as tax fraud (only one is illegal)”, a precursor to George's 1966 song "Taxman"
I'm only 15 but this is my favorite song. I wish the kids at school liked "it's ok to leave your dog in a hot car", but my generation has such bad taste in music :(
What this really lacks is a scene with Ringo saying they were his lyrics, but the others changed them; they were originally “It's OK to leave your hotdog in a car”
This song inspired me to leave my dog in a hot car for the first time and I could never go back now. My life has changed. Before my dog has been very aggressive and badly behaved but after I left him in a hot car he became much calmer, he just sleeps all the time and he even adapted to the hot temperature because he is cold to the touch! The only downside of leaving him in a hot car is that because he sleeps all the time he does not clean himself and is starting to be really smelly, guess I'll have to give him a bath soon...
It's ok to throw batteries into an ocean! It is a safe as well as a legal thrill. An eel will express you a thankful emotion, And it's a great way for to some time to kill. It is good to throw a battery into an ocean, Into the river, and also in the sea! Take a battery, and make a throwing motion! It is truly the greatest charity. It is cool to throw batteries into an ocean, Autozone are just a bunch of dicks. That it's pollution, is a faulty notion. Safe and legal, that's how one gets one's kicks.
This is definitely one of those oldies that you listen to all the time, bopping to the music, but then one day you go "But wait what's he actually saying though?"
If you will love me Iiiiiiiiiii will love uuuuuuu... Back! There were white and yellow flaow--ers On a hill And you were sitting there with me The sun was pretty making you Hair was shiny and I saw you Oh yeah Yeah! You can't stop me ill follow you and give you Beatles everywhere until death.
If you play this song backwards you can hear John say "I left Paul in a hot car"
Further evidence that today’s Paul is really a doppelgänger who replaced the original after his untimely death. Open your eyes, people!
Why doesn’t this comment have more likes omg
I BOILED PAUL
@@OperationFatGuy hey Jude, the dinner is ready, it's Paul
Well I mean, that makes sense
DID YOU KNOW:
Let It Be was written about leaving a dog in a hot car. Paul left his dog in a hot car and when George told him not to, and about how dangerous it was, Paul simply replied "it's fine George, just let it be." and the dog died.
Paul explained later, "I was sleepin y'know? I didn't have time to get the dog out of the hot car"
Imagine all the times Paul cringed when he heard the song afterwards.
drop a big ol rock on their heads
cook em
@@naruinoemporium320 dude you're so edgy! I've never seen such a edgy personality before!
Such a classic tune! Takes me back to my 30s
Oh shit it's you
I know who you are
Oh fecal matter, it is Magik Mike
_I have been looking foward to this_
Fancy seeing you here
This and Elvis Presley's "Text While You Drive" are absolute classics.
@@Anonymous-js5zn That's what the CIA wants you to believe.
cell phones have existed for all of eternity.
Elvis was a goddamn visionary
He really was ahead of his time
@@Anonymous-js5znYeah they did iPhones even
elvis was truly ahead of his time
*Fun Beatles Trivia:*
This 1964 hit single originally contained the verse "I used to be cruel to my dog, I beat him and kept him apart from the things that he loved." Lennon, however, thought that it was pushing things a bit too far and scrapped it. Years later, he would revisit the line in the song "Getting Better", substituting the dog in question with his wife.
OMG YES. I love I'm Getting higher!!!!!!!!!!!
What a fun bit of trivia. Thanks for sharing!
wow i had never heard about that before! thanks for the trivia!!
That's much more acceptable. Beating a dog should always be condemned. A wife on the other hand.... or is it with the other hand?
@@onusgumboot5565 It's usually with the same hand, but the technique is a bit different due to the height and power difference.
So that's where Oasis got the idea for "I Left my Dog In a Hot Car (And It's Okay)"
I thought the song was called "It's Okay to Leave Your Dog in Cocaine".
when they played it live they would introduce it as “I Left My Dog In A Hot Car (It’s Okay Because She’s Into Alka-Seltzer).” It was just Liam and Noel beating each other up for 3 minutes and 24 seconds. They don’t make music like that anymore x
"Hey, That Dog Would Have Died Eventually" is a straight banger, though!
@@alyssa-wu1yg heck yeah #teamliam
The fifteen minute version on Be Here Now was a bit much. The eight minute reprise even more so. The new Noel remix redeems it, IMO.
I recall seeing John Lennon pick up a dog and swing him around like Mario swinging Bowser around in Mario 64
i once saw John BLJ a dog into the 10th dimension
@@GiornoGiovannaGangstar yahoo
Yahoo yayyayayayhooooo
Yeah I remember that tour
He was heard yelling "SO LONG, GAY DOG!" as he threw it into a spike bomb
Martha no
“Slag off” was probably one of the most controversial Beatles album. Most likely because of songs like “Push the Elderly Down Stairs,” “Drive on the Sidewalk,” “Burning Down the Hospital,” “OJ Didn’t do It,” (which was an oddly specific song for its 1968 release), “Flaming Baby,” “Murder is okay,” and of course “It’s Okay to Leave Your Dog in a Hot Car.”
To bad they left the song "There's nothing wrong with killing prostitutes (no one will miss them)" on the cutting room floor
Really wish the song "Phil Spector Will Do Nothing Wrong in 2003" got more radio play, it was a tune
Ok but is it bad that I actually want to listen to this album for real?
OJ didn't do it LMFAOO
The OJ reference wins the internet
Man, shame this was left off Anthology.
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Red Vox 🤘
Ah, I see _you_ have a refined taste for music, Vinny!
Didn't expect to see Binyot under a Billy Cobb video
tempoRARY
An absolute classic along with "Put the Baby In the Boot"
Ruhr
Sounds like a Black Eyed Peas song lol
@@ArkiivTakwe *You.* Didn't think I'd see you here.
Ha, you must have only heard the censored version. The original is called "Put the Baby in the Blender".
@@n1nj4l1nk *RTGame would like to know your location*
The worst part is that we'll never know who wrote the song because no one wants to take the blame. And Paul didn't even hesitate to pin it on John post-mortem. Shows how much their friendship really meant
Edit: Studio footage showed it was Paul who wrote it. It's a dark day for Beatles fans
Can’t tell if you’re being serious or not 😂
@@omarleyva8975 What do you mean? Locking dogs in a hot car isn't a joking matter.
@@PersonOfRandomnesss I’m talking about him saying that either Paul or John wrote even though this isn’t a real Beatles song and is satire.
@@PersonOfRandomnesss Who’s to say that dogs don’t actually enjoy the heat? We can’t put ourselves in their perspective.
Definitely wasn’t John. He wasn’t smart enough to write songs of this caliber. Nothing went through that dude’s mind besides that .38
Best lyrics ever, so inspiring. This and " it's not a hate crime if you love doing it " were the best. Truly the songs of all time
"You can't be r*p*d if you don't say no" was the anthem of my formative years
“I’ve committed war crimes” is another classic. The melody is so beautiful it fills me with joy.
"Hate crimes" is such a weird concept to me. Hate definitely can aggravate existing offences, yes, but an emotion in and of itself shouldn't be illegal.
@@C.I... not reading this essay
@@__-my3qz20 words is too much for you to read? And you felt the need to tell him you can’t read it. Jesus Christ you’re pathetic 😂🤦♂️
i mean it was the 60s
yeah, they didn't know any better
plus, George actually wrote that song anyways
Everyone did it. All the kids.
It was a different time.
Says the sith lord
Who could forget other classics like ‘Aggressively Shake Your Newborn Child’ and ‘An Ode to Segregation’
Yo, shaken baby syndrome is made up, nothing bad could possibly happen from shaking a baby.
@@JimTheCurator i hope you're being sarcastic
@@NobleRaider2747 no shit he's being sarcastic, like he was literally doing the same "nothing bad could possibly happen if you " that the song did and you can't tell?
Fun fact: the Beatles were notably anti-segregation, and they refused to play for segregated crowds when they toured in the States.
@@wizradical4905 sorry, just making sure
i knew it was sarcasm but i had to be extra sure
Man this and “drunk driving is just driving” “smoking during pregnancy is A-OK” and “give your kid some booze” were my favourites. Music simply isn’t as good as it used to be
I remember "I Smelled My Mom's Queef In The Womb."
Give your kid some booze could actually be a real song, it's legal in the U.K.
My favorite has got to be Don't Lock Your Door
@@Xegethra its legal in the us if you do it at home
@@TheNumberOneNerd I didn't know that, turns out we have that in common then.
This aswell as "I often steal food from homeless shelters" are absolute classic Beatles records.
don't forget the successor to that song: "I pretend to be homeless so i get free meals"
i miss classics such as “john f keneddy had it coming”
bullet by misfits
Nah man the best was "Martin Luther had it coming"
Then they reformed in the 90s and sang "john lennon had it comming"
My favorite Beatles track was “fuck the World Trade Center”
LMAOOOOO
"It's just a bath (my baby can handle it alone)" shouldn't have been released as just a B-side, it's just way too good
I’ve always been a fan of “Consuming Alcohol while pregnant (what’s the worst that could happen?)”, very underrated, though they never play it on the radio.
I’m more of a fan of “Babies kick pregnant women all the time so why shouldn’t we?” But I completely understand why you enjoy that one
@@pmoneyyyyyyy that’s a good tune.
I still like to listen to "never too much bleach" and "don't forget to nail down your fire extinguishers" Classic beatles.
I'm a fan of "Eat Your Car Keys So You Never Lose Them", but I understand that one's rather niché.
“I got an office job for the sole purpose of sexually harassing women” is another Beatles classic!
You forget "I became a counselor so I could tell rape victims they asked for it."
@@NexusKin “Eazy E Got AIDS From Freddy Mercury” was stunningly prophetic
So was Woman Is The N-Word Of The World
naw thats just Paul McCartney's Temporary Secretary.
@JORDAN SMITH “Your Son Committed Suicide Because You Suck” used to have Eric Clapton in the title, but they had to change it
This and "It isn't murder if they can't find the body." are classics
that's true! it's only a missing persons case then
@@devonesq.7533 And if your grill is big enough, it can be a barbecue! :D
@@BrokenHedgehoghands behind your back
Absolute classic along with "Dont Extinguish Your Campfire Before You Leave The Forest"
I think that one had billy preston on keys
The line about "leave slightly more refuse on the ground than when you arrived" didn't sit well with me, but I can forgive them because it was the sixties
Oh, you mean "Norwegian Wood".
...wait a minute.
Ah yes, "Don't Extinguish" was the last part of a 6-part side 2 medley they did on their 'At Home' album in 66'. The other 5 parts were: “Push the Elderly Down Stairs”
“Rat Poison for Breakfast!”
“Give Out Your Credit Card Info”
“Wearing Ripped Jeans is Modest”
“Drive at Five”
I remember seeing the Beatles performing this song live, the crowd went crazy and the show was insane. Sad that it wasn’t publicly released until now, thank you for your service as I’ve been searching for this song for over 60 years
Back when people made REAL music
@@BillyCobbOfficial all these young kids with their autotune and tattoos smh
@@BillyCobbOfficial i'm -2 years old and
I'm 1 year old and I prefer the Beetlez
Music was better when John Lennon was beating his wife.
They just don't make songs like these anymore
they ran outa dogs
maybe because now is illegal to leave dogs in cars
Rap? More like crap Music was better when John Lennon beat his wife
@@adamangeles9570 not here
@@unlightings bruh it's a meme
Can’t believe they got the rights for this one for the new Doctor Who episode
I came here to say something similar lol
@@youcare_somuch2433 great minds my friend. great minds.
Context pls?
@@Annafyz th-cam.com/video/lihQHalgsRk/w-d-xo.htmlsi=qRtvGhqFuRn_JFKG
@@AnnafyzThe Beatles were in a recent Doctor Who episode where they sing a song about having a dog called Fred.
This was my dad's favorite song... he died in a flaming car accident 5 years ago. I guess you can't leave my dad in a hot car.
🤔 🤔 🤔
Well ya can, and ya did for at least a few minutes 😬
Oh no. This was so bad I had to slowly shake my head while smiling. Haha
His dying wish was to be left in a hot car
pog
These are the worst Beatles impressions I've ever heard and I love them.
That Paul impression tho wth
What do you mean "impressions"
I know! Why are they Irish?? 🤣
Much better than the George Harrison impression from that Paul is dead mockumentary
The singing in this video sounds more like someone doing a bad impression of Gerrard Way.
The beatles never wrote an anti cancer song, they are possibly pro cancer
Yeah george was so pro cancer he ended up having it
@@adsfghkio too soon
@@adsfghkio I- no-
Lmao the thought of someone being "pro-cancer" is hilarious to me
Rorschach's journal July 5th 1985
It’s the “woo!” that really drives this one home. Another classic Beatles hit!
It's fake!!
@@triskits_mmm Next you're gonna try and tell me Paul's still alive
@@triskits_mmm no! It's real!
@@triskits_mmm This song actually peaked charts for 6 weeks before being overtaken by the Kinks' "Stalin Was Pretty Cool," so, yes, this song is VERY real.
@@Gettysburg-cz8hx Yeahhhhh stfu I already looked up the song on google lol
This is genuinely perfect. Paul and George's little "wooo", John forgetting everything because of the drugs, the interviewer's reactions. Feeling a light to strong 10 on this one.
Don't know if I can still support them after this.
Things sure were different back then... what a dog eat dog world
Annabelle Lin *dog heat dog world
@@michaelczesnozki1671 HA!
I mean it was the 60s they didn't know any better
The Beatles are cancelled
This has to be fake, Paul spent 15 seconds talking in an interview and didn't bring up how he wrote "Let It Be"
But I bet you didn't know he wrote Yestersay in a dream
“Y’know I had this dream y’know and I wrote this epic banger of a song y’know”
Nooooooooooo
U think
tbh if I wrote Let It Be then I'd bring it up all the time too lol
This one, back in '66 was a live hit. Seen it with my girlfriend at the time down in Leeds. One of the best shows iv'e ever been to up to that point. The encore was "stupid hamsters i want to step on them' if I recall correctly. Didn't see the boys from liverpool until 71' where i think Hot Car was retired in favor of the lesser known B-Side "Seal Clubbing is my favorite passtime' hearing this video brings back so many fond memories.
0% sex
0% Guns
0% butts
100% talent and good songwriting
Um.... Luis you are a hypocrite when you get excited about no guns,sex and butts. Thats what south Park is all about. I'm a huge fan of south Park.
@@wwe666q screw you, I'm going home...
@@luissampaio2104 lmfao
100% leaving a dog in a hot car
Happiness Is A Warm Car
This and "Throwing Bowling Balls Into Traffic From A Bridge" are my favorite Beatles songs.
that's where they really stepped into their own orchestral sound.
There’s an early take on Anthology where they miss a few of the cars
This, "Eat Your Neighbor's Cat", "Throw That Baby Out Your Window", and "5 Year Olds Can Drive" are true rock and roll classics
I loved Eric Clapton's backing guitar on the second, really great!
The last one esp.
too bad they didnt have the staying power of "yellow submarine" and "yesterday"
0:13 The lady absolutely losing it and shaking her hair always has me dying. She's just totally jamming it to a song about killing your dog slowly in a hot car.
@Victor Harris It was all Johns idea, everyone knew exactly what he was thinking
Is that my Grandma?
You know, I heard a rumour that the dog died in the car and they secretly hired a lookalike to replace it.
#PupIsDead
At the end of the song if you listen closely they say “I burned pup”
Funny that there's a Beatles song talking about dogs when dogs didn't exist
Yeah, dogs are a modern invention created by the patriarchy to keep women in the kitchen.
I don't know why they would do that, though... Makes little sence to me, really. I suppose the Patriarchy really values dog food. I mean, why else would they do it? They could have just plonked the woman into an office cubicle or at an assembly line for most of her wake life and make money from her deprivation and call it individual freedom. So I guess they really must value that dog food highly.
They were ahead of their time
Fake fan, never listened to Martha My Dear.
They created them to promote that song
Here we go, another dog conspiracy theorist. How can people be so ignorant in an age where information is literally at your fingertips? You ever hear of a little country called Egypt? Well, friend, I'm sure youre under the mistaken assumption that they worshipped cats WHEN IN FACT modern historians have discovered that what they THOUGHT were cats were just anti social, pointy eared dogs.
Get rektd
Well, at least we won't ever have artificial intelligence citing a Beatles parody song as a credible source, and it for sure wouldn't be one of the biggest tech companies ever to release said AI.
boy do i have some news for you
I remember hearing that Ringo hated playing this one live. John, George, and Paul would tell him they were going to play something else and then start this one and he just had to go along with it. Apparently they did that at a concert in Miami once and he got so mad he threw a drumstick at Paul and just kept hitting the cymbals thru the rest of the set, no footage on TH-cam tho :/
I heard Ringo hated playing the song because he himself had been left in a hot car by the other Beatles. Apparently he disapproved the lyrics after that incident.
Well, the song was written during the Pete Best days. Of course he'd hate it.
Apparently Paul has been quoted as describing the drumstick hitting him as being “quite similar to a donkey punch” but that’s all hearsay
Jesus, Ringo was always the pussy. It's just a song, and it's ok to leave your dog in a hot car.
@@jori1 The Song Is About THem Leaving Paul in A Hot Car And Him Being Replaced by A doppleganger and it being fine with them
My dad used to play the beatles while he makes breakfast for us before we go to school..so this background music is on while i tie my shoes put on my uniform and go wait for the school bus and now I'm old and he's gone and everytime i play It's okay to leave your dog in a hot car I'm back to those mornings.
Lmao, that reference
I've read this comment before, nobody was really sure if this was from the "a day in the life" music video
fun fact: paul mccartney had a sheepdog named martha whom he loved very much. he had to keep her hidden so john would not hurt her. when the day came that she had to pass, he took her to a professional butcher and made steak of her. he lovingly ate her, seasoned well and cooked medium well done.
The worst crime here is cooking steak anything higher than flat medium
June Carter I like you and your user name, pal.
This made me laugh way too much XD
plot twist: the butcher was john lennon
@@ci8552 He didn't need seasoning because he's salty enough as it is.
I dunno, my personal fave is "Always Pour Water on a Grease Fire (Problem Solved)". This is a timeless classic, however.
I never realized how much they hated dogs, but yea you can see it in their songs. "Martha My Dear" of course was about Paul's sheepdog Martha that he left in a hot car (she died), and "Hey Bulldog" was about enticing a bulldog into a hot car (presumably to die). George was a little more subtle, like his song "Old Brown Shoe" which at first glance appears to be about leaving an old brown shoe in a hot car, was actually a metaphor for leaving his old brown Dachsund in the car. And his song "All Things Must Pass" from his first solo album, was actually introduced to the Beatles in their Let It Be sessions under the working title "All Dogs Must Pass Away (by Leaving Them In a Hot Car)." They really hated dogs.
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The story does have a happy ending, luckily. Later in his career with The Wings, Paul McCartney wrote "Let Me Roll It", a song of repentance where he kindly asks his dog to let him roll down the window to the hot car he left him in. The dog almost died in this case as well, but right before that, Paul showed up with a water bottle and threw it over to the dog in the backseat, saving its life. He then continued to whistle the song while on their way to the studio to record it. The song ultimately became a hit inspiring millions to roll down the windows for their dogs if they decided to leave them in a hot car.
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Yellow Matter Custard...
@@adrian-dragosbalaban6401 Sadly, it later turned out that he only did this because he knew dogs can't open water bottles and ended up giving the dog false hope before it died of thirst. Later, after seeing everyone misinterpreting his song, he released "Dogs Don't Deserve Drinks" (known as the 4 D's by fans globally), which advocated for letting dogs die of thirst. This nearly caused the Dog Drinking Depression (also known as the 3 D's), which not many people know, was directly caused by Paul
John told me that the song was about "Hot dogs".... I still haven't forgiven him
I wish this was in the video LOL very underrated comment!
Ringo, you knew darn well what it said. You even co-wrote the song
It's okay, Ringo. We forgive you.
Shut up ringo
Yeah blame it on the dead one.
Back when music meant something. These young kids dont know about Rock and/or Roll. Thank you for uploading this classic.
Yeah, back then we had amazing songs like "If I Had To Get AIDS, I'd Rather Do It Through Sex."
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This is gold, but “There’s Human Remains in my Volkswagen Beetle” and “I Stomped on my Goldfish” are my favorites from the album.
"There’s Human Remains in my Volkswagen Beetle"
i didnt know there was a song about Jeffery dahmer
Fun fact: this song was actually one of the only songs by the Beatles that was written by every member. On the record sleeve it is listed as a “Lennon, McCartney, Harrison, Starr”
Really? I thought Pete Best wrote it.
Didn't Ringo hate this?
@RYLE SALUNGA No it wasn't, it was the imposter that stood in for Paul after he died.
You mean Shears Campbell
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False. It's listed as "Lennon/McCartney/Harrison/Starkey".
"All The Best Candy's in the Medicine Cabinet" is another timeless classic we shouldn't forget.
genuinely wouldn't be surprised if they made a song like this
they did. Did you not watch the video?
Almost all of them are dead.
@@zodupont chill dude it's only two, and ringo and paul still seem pretty strong. also what does that have to do with anything lol??
Beatles haters when they haven't pointed out that half of them are dead or John Lennon beat his wife for 0.00002 seconds: 😰😣😣😣😖😖😖😫😵😵😖🤯
@@elinacool Nah man, haven't you heard? _Paul is dead._
Can't believe Doctor Who made a prequel to this song
I would unironically love a full version of this
This used to be my mom's favorite song growing up. Now she's no longer with us. I don't know where we left her at, but she's not here anymore and we don't want to go look for her. Great memories. I love you mom.
I want you to be reminded that you made this underrated comment that made me laugh 😆
Did you check the hot car?
oh my god this comment section is so damn funny
Who can forget other Beetles classics like "I drove 100 in a school zone" or "Paul McCartney is an anime fan so we killed him"
PLS- I mean that makes me love Paul even more tho
Paul was a big fan of the first run of Astroboy
PAUL NO
I knew Paul was a weeb
@@joeshittheragman6252 If anything John was the weeb of the beatles
After the newest doctor who episode where the Beatles played a song about loving dogs I wondered if the writers had heard this one
Why I am here 😂
“19th Amendment Blues”
“Kids Love Cigarettes”
“There’s Candy In the Medicine Cabinet”
“Catcall Until She Loves You”
“Let’s Mix It Up! (Bleach & Ammonia)”
19th Amendment Blues is so funny I had to break character and mention that it isn't real
Someone is going to make a emo song called There’s Candy In The Medicine Cabinet
“Play Cowboys and Indians with real guns”
"19th Amendment Blues" is just an accurate summary of why American politics is fucked up.
Fuck this comment is so underrated
this is perfect for my upcoming "vehicular manslaughter" playlist
Yeah, I play this when I'm running over pedestrians on the sidewalk.
@@NexusKin You need music to run people over?
Pathetic. All I need is the sound of my wheels bumping over the pedestrians followed by the screams and you got some catchy tunes, brother!
It's technically vehicular manslaughter because when you find out about a dog locked in a hot car, you slam the owner's head into their car hood until they're dead.
this is a much better playlist name than any of mine and you’ve inspired me to get better playlist names
I can’t believe the Beatles did this, I’m shaking and crying rn
It's fake lol some people are gullible
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R/woooosh
@@garrettlempia6539 r/woooosh
Garrett Lempia it’s a joke
#thebeatlesareoverparty 😤😤
i love that googles new ai thing scraped this for information on if its ok to leave a dog in a hot car or not
I'm 2 months old and i wish i born in the 60s, I appreciate songs like this
I was born in the wrong time, this song is timeless
I WAS born in the '60's (1964, 3 weeks before the 1st Ed Sullivan show - January 14 to be precise), but being so young, I don't remember ANY of it, so being born in those times doesn't mean you experience their wonder. I only became enamored of the Beatles and those days as I started to grow up in the '70's.
@@toddkurzbard this is a joke song
I was born 2 seconds ago, but I believe songs like these were amazing. *sigh* being born in the wrong generation is saddening
If you look closely at the cars in the "Abbey Road" album, there's a dead dog pressed against every window.
Also the license plate says, " DED-K9". 😮
@@_PuppetMaster86 Forget "Paul is dead"; this is the real conspiracy.
They know too much.
Take the shot.
I repeat:
*TAKE THE SHOT*
Also, check out the 'Paul is Live' cover. What is Paul doing in it? CHASING AFTER A DOG. It clearly must have tried to escape.
"Songs were so Innocent Back then!"
Songs back then:
There's also classics like "I Killed And Ate A Cow In India Because Hinduism Is Gay."
A real classic that one
George wrote “Let Your Son Crawl Out Onto the Balcony of Your Highrise Apartment” and Clapton spun it into pure gold 🌟
You're joking about a man losing his child. Delete this comment.
@@CoasterMan13Official oh but the video about suffocating a baby is fine okay
@@CoasterMan13Official You really oughta look up the comedian Anthony Jeselnik's take on that whole thing
I’m fucking dead.
@@CoasterMan13Official Hey, what's the difference between a baby and a kilo of cocaine?
Eric Clapton would never let a kilo of coke fall out of a window.
I was born in the wrong generation. This and "We Thought It'd Be Funny to Give Syd Barrett More LSD" by Pink Floyd are the best songs of all time. Wish more people my age could appreciate good music like this :)
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Oh my fucking god
Ohh my gawd sir
NOOOOOOO
I especially love how they intertwined the little voice clip of Roger saying "Fuck's sake Syd, just take the whole sheet then" with the sax solo.
It's been a hard day's night
And I've been cooking up a dog
And when I get home to you,
I put the dog in the stew
It makes it taste alright
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Or, my personal favourite:
_Why don't we leave a dog in a?_
Why don't we leave a dog in a? (hot car)
Why don't we leave a dog in a? (hot car)
Nothing bad's gonna happen
If we leave a dog in a (hot car)
(not to be confused with "why don't we do it in the road" completely different)
you know i work all day
smashing puppies heads in, to feel okay
and it's worth it just to hear you say
"tonight for dinner, it's dog filet"
fantastic
A recipe AND a classic song? There’s a reason they’re so renowned.
it was a different time
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holy fuck it's Jessica Y
holy fuck it's Rebeca X
Still no excuse. This is a racist song. 🙄
Wait is this Chloe t
Don't forget the controversy John caused when he said "We're bigger than Scooby-Doo right now"
It’s unfair to judge them by today’s standards. It was a different time.
I’d say it’s pretty unfair to judge them at all for this because it isn’t them
@@voiddcxi2630 no this is real. the Beatles hated dogs.
scarymovies considering the voices sound nothing like any of them, and how it’s very obviously parody, it’s definitely not them
@@voiddcxi2630 It was the 60s... of course they sounded different. Also if it was a parody, how would they get the actual Beatles in the video dumbass?
scarymovies I swear this has to be a troll. They just used different clips of concerts and interviews. Their lips don’t match what they’re saying, and for the whole video it’s obvious they’re doing the voices themselves. I think it’s a funny parody, but that’s just what it is. A parody
Showed this to my girlfriend and she asked if it was real. When I asked her why she thought the Beatles would sing this, she said "I don't know how things were back then."
Could of been early days shit posting.
They did have a song called “why don’t we do it in the road?”
In fairness, the "It was the 60's we didn't know any better" and "It was John's idea" lines sounded like something they would say.
She's a keeper, that's very wise.
Tbf knowing John this is totally something the Beatles would sing
The more I learn about John Lennon, the more I think this is actually a beatles song.
John Lennon was gay because he thought it was okay to leave a dog in a hot car.
Yoko Ono was a "beard" (look up what that term means) and Cynthia left John because he admitted to a threesome with Gerry Marsden and Margaret Thatcher. A scouser sleeping with a Tory is just not acceptable.
@@mxbx307 like that Margret Thatcher ? The then UK PM Margret Thatcher?
@@mxbx307 This is devastating information. Not because it's true or anything. Just the image of Margaret Thatcher and John Lennon having sex is the most frown inducing thing I can think of.
@@archise3191 Nah, this was, like, after.
Brings back memories. Also love the classic “Tax evasion is not the same as tax fraud (only one is illegal)”, a precursor to George's 1966 song "Taxman"
This song and "Revolution 69" are my favorites.
69 is gay!
No revolution 1917 was better
@@NexusKin Yay
This is almost as good as Nirvana’s “Ran over your cat last night”
Or Eminem's "I literally decapitated a kitten and put in in some poor bastard's postbox"
Edit: oh wait that was real
Or polly
i can 100% see a nirvana song being titled that
Or queen "i actually eat dog and cat meat". Such a classic song
“Kill Rock and Roll” by System of a Down is actually about hitting a rabbit with a car.
I'm glad The Beatles think it's okay. Now all my friends will realize what I did wasn't a crime
*hol up-*
ok joxter pfp
He said " BEEtles !
@@ApolloK please tell me you're complimenting them.
@@PinkieRockStar878 it was a statement of admiration, I assure you
the definition of when you're happy, you like the music, and when you're sad, you understand the lyrics
I'm only 15 but this is my favorite song. I wish the kids at school liked "it's ok to leave your dog in a hot car", but my generation has such bad taste in music :(
Same!!
ikr!! kids in my era always listen to mumble rap and don’t know about beatles classics such as “there are 6 kids in my basement”
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watch.the whole. thing.
@@hibiscus8711 it must suck to be that stupid
Well I was sleepin, y'know, and my dog came to me in a dream, and he said "Leave me in a hot car, Jahn" so I did
This comment section is the best
Best comment so far
Can’t believe they invented sound just so we could hear this gem
A classic, right up there with "If you're not supposed to eat people, why do they tell you to meat them?"
What this really lacks is a scene with Ringo saying they were his lyrics, but the others changed them; they were originally “It's OK to leave your hotdog in a car”
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The real reason they called him Ringo was from the ringworm he would always get from eating car-roasted dead dogs.
@@timopper5488 Hotdog as in bratwurst, Frankfurter. Ringo was always one for corndog lyrics. Yellow Submarine, etc.
If you leave your dog in a car for long enough, it will turn into a hotdog
@@LaCabraAsada😂😂😂
One of the greatest songs ever. Either this, or “Bathing with a Toaster” by Nirvana.
or Nirvana's epic hit "I clean my mouth with a shotgun"
@@shammelhagosojos71 Ooh, how could I have forgotten about that one?
With the plug out /
It’s less dangerous /
So plug it back in /
While you’re bathin’
They don’t write em like that anymore.
ok but tbf they literally have a song called "i hate myself and i want to die"
Honestly sounds like it could be a Nirvana song considering they wrote "Rape Me" and "Moist Vagina"
My favorite song from Sgt. Pepper is probably “Strongly Punch Your 9 Year Old Child”
I prefer “Commit Tax Fraud”
Honestly my favorite is "Saying No Means A Challenge"
What about flip off people with guns?
@@cbrad_edits My favourite one is "Scream racial slurs by minorites for fun" oh wait that's an actual john lennon song
My personal favourite is "Chain Your Mortal Enemy To A Wall And Leave Them To Starve Forever" from Magical Mystery Tour.
This song inspired me to leave my dog in a hot car for the first time and I could never go back now. My life has changed.
Before my dog has been very aggressive and badly behaved but after I left him in a hot car he became much calmer, he just sleeps all the time and he even adapted to the hot temperature because he is cold to the touch! The only downside of leaving him in a hot car is that because he sleeps all the time he does not clean himself and is starting to be really smelly, guess I'll have to give him a bath soon...
💀💀HAHHA
Whoever did Paul McCartney's harmony vocals did a really good job.
They should really start a band they sound good
the worst part is that i’ve actually gotten this stuck in my head a few times
same
You say it like it's a bad thing.
Same
Fake, you can actually hear them preforming instead of just women screaming.
It’s fake, I think this is just suppose to be a joke
I know it’s fake, the comment I made was also a joke.
@@No-rd2gz What are you talking about? This song is obviously real.
Aw you’re right my bad!
@@No-rd2gz what?! Its a classic what are you talking about?
Can't believe doctor who adapted this classic
Probably the most notable Beatle’s song.
Next to “throwing car batteries in the ocean next to turtle spawning areas”. I real classic
A sprawling, epic anthem about a safe and legal thrill!
It's ok to throw batteries into an ocean!
It is a safe as well as a legal thrill.
An eel will express you a thankful emotion,
And it's a great way for to some time to kill.
It is good to throw a battery into an ocean,
Into the river, and also in the sea!
Take a battery, and make a throwing motion!
It is truly the greatest charity.
It is cool to throw batteries into an ocean,
Autozone are just a bunch of dicks.
That it's pollution, is a faulty notion.
Safe and legal, that's how one gets one's kicks.
@@stepanstepasha3538I'm definitely stealing those lyrics 😂
@@torgejh9189 Go for it!
What the fuck
This is definitely one of those oldies that you listen to all the time, bopping to the music, but then one day you go "But wait what's he actually saying though?"
Little known fact: Paul wanted to change this song to "It's OK to Rock Your Baby to Sleep in a Blender" but John was having none of it.
Yeah, George Martin also nixed Dry Out You Cat In The Oven
@@robbhahn8897 Wasn't that due to be on the album "Washing your Cock with Acid"?
Oh yeah of course John was having none of it. Because it was Paul's idea.
@@thetroof9631 Actually its because they decided to let George put one of his songs on called: My Sweet Sword.
“Ignore speed limits” was my favorite song off this album
the fact that john's mouth doesn't even come close to matching up with the lyrics at 0:07 makes this infinitely more hilarious
This is the single greatest comment section of all time.
It's seriously prima sort
this is good. but i like their song "drink the stuff under the sink" a bit more
Who's in your profile picture? I think I recognize her.
@@Teebiscuit12345 its anne frank
@@Michael-ui3gr well that's awkward
Everything I’ve ever learned about the Beatles has been against my will and all of it has this exact energy
If you will love me
Iiiiiiiiiii will love uuuuuuu...
Back!
There were white and yellow flaow--ers
On a hill
And you were sitting there with me
The sun was pretty making you
Hair was shiny and I saw you
Oh yeah
Yeah!
You can't stop me ill follow you and give you Beatles everywhere until death.
@@mineduck3050 ma’am this is a mcdonalds drive thru
My favorite beebls song 🥵🥵🥰🥰 peace and love 😎✌️☮️💖🐍🌘🤣😒😝😛
you forgot 🥦
....holy butts what year is it
Thanks Equius
yea lmao who still has homestuck pfps :)
JuStAsAuCePaN
D-> the beatles
D-> make me
D-> sweat
This is legit the best Beatles meme ever made.
If they dropped acid before they wrote it, the song would be called "It's okay to leave your car in a hot dog"
I actually misread the lyrics as "it's okay to leave your hot dog on a car".
That title may be more plausible 😃😃😃
Oh my GOD this was how Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds was written
Will never forget the classic "Listen to invasive thoughts" it was the pinnacle of what the Beatles could achieve
We’ve unearthed An Old Beatles Songs. But it’s not Carnival of Light!
It’s better
@@BillyCobbOfficial it's better than their entire career outside of this song
Billy Cobb a lot better!
Awww, yes. Hopefully one day we'll get to hear it.