Young, old, white, black, asian, extroverted, introverted, male, female. All singing and loving. The best of humanity all sharing this wonderful moment.
I love it! You couldn’t get the smile off your face. 😀 The influence of the Beatles will never end! The best there is, the best there was and the best there ever will be! Life long Beatles fan here. It’s awesome to see the effect they have on people that have only recently discovered them! Nice reaction!
I highly recommend the Carpool Karaoke with Paul. They drive around Liverpool, including his childhood home, where he and John wrote their first songs. He still lived there when the fame began. They also surprised locals at a pub where they played. They visit Penny Lane.
When I was a boy of about 14/ 15 this was just what was going on … didn’t realise at the time just how good they were. … I do now … I’m 70 and I still love it! I never really understood how joyful this was at the time - I just knew I liked it :)
I still remember the first time I heard it on the radio in 1968. I had just arrived home and was walking over to the cow shed to milk the cows. It had just stopped raining and the grass and trees were dripping with fresh rain drops, and I was listening on my little transistor radio. What a magic song. In the cow shed was a radio on the wall, with better sound. Cows give moire milk when there is music on, and the station played the song several more times. Loved the song then, and love it just as much all these years later. I assume the cows liked it too.
@@frankiebowie6174 Cows give more milk when relaxed. Letting then lick molasses, a little music, kind words, are all part of getting the cow relaxed. A cow has the ability to hold some of the milk back, but they also have the capability of giving milk. They like familiarity and routine. It can mean ten or more percent extra milk production.
You know you've hit gold when millions of people around the world join in on the chorus of your song. I also like the 40- piece orchestra starting at 5:47. And George looking happy at 7:42. A joyful noise!
These four guys made music that will last forever. Years have become decades, and decades will become centuries, and people will look back and see that the Beatles' impact on Western music was no less significant than that of Mozart or Beethoven.
I love how everyone is grooving except that one white kid in a blue turtleneck. He's just not moved. I wonder where he is now and what his grandkids think about his "performance" in the video.
If you thought that sounded great, listen to the studio version. The second half is even better. So happy to see you enjoy this so much. Great reaction.
I've heard the song was written for Julian Lennon by Paul to cheer Julian up after his parents divorced! Paul used the name Jude because it was easier to rhyme! 😊
PEACE TO THE WORLD !
Beautiful song, yes! And totally agree that Paul has the voice (and face) of an angel. ❤
One of the greatest songs ever. By the Best band ever. The Beatles. Glad you enjoyed it.
Young, old, white, black, asian, extroverted, introverted, male, female. All singing and loving. The best of humanity all sharing this wonderful moment.
In this TERRIBLE world today...hope people vote right next time!😢
I love it! You couldn’t get the smile off your face. 😀 The influence of the Beatles will never end! The best there is, the best there was and the best there ever will be! Life long Beatles fan here. It’s awesome to see the effect they have on people that have only recently discovered them!
Nice reaction!
Top selling musicians of all time.
This song always makes me happy ❤
It's so joyful when the audience joins in - puts a smile on my face. Thanks!
The host at the beginning is David Frost, the journalist that roasted Richard Nixon.
I highly recommend the Carpool Karaoke with Paul. They drive around Liverpool, including his childhood home, where he and John wrote their first songs. He still lived there when the fame began. They also surprised locals at a pub where they played. They visit Penny Lane.
I never tire of watching reaction videos of this song , and the film taken from The David Frost show is incredible. What a climax too.
You'll like the studio fade out even better. Paul ad libs even more.💖
When I was a boy of about 14/ 15 this was just what was going on … didn’t realise at the time just how good they were.
… I do now … I’m 70 and I still love it!
I never really understood how joyful this was at the time - I just knew I liked it :)
All the blessings
I love Beethoven, Brahms, The Beatles, Led Zepplin and Stevie Ray Vaughan in that order.
This is one of The Beatles' best. Emjoy! 😎
I still remember the first time I heard it on the radio in 1968. I had just arrived home and was walking over to the cow shed to milk the cows. It had just stopped raining and the grass and trees were dripping with fresh rain drops, and I was listening on my little transistor radio. What a magic song. In the cow shed was a radio on the wall, with better sound. Cows give moire milk when there is music on, and the station played the song several more times. Loved the song then, and love it just as much all these years later. I assume the cows liked it too.
What a pretty picture!
I didn’t know that about cows and music.
@@frankiebowie6174 Cows give more milk when relaxed. Letting then lick molasses, a little music, kind words, are all part of getting the cow relaxed. A cow has the ability to hold some of the milk back, but they also have the capability of giving milk. They like familiarity and routine. It can mean ten or more percent extra milk production.
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That makes sense. We lived on a little farm, but didn’t have dairy cows. Only a couple at a time for… the freezer.
You know you've hit gold when millions of people around the world join in on the chorus of your song. I also like the 40- piece orchestra starting at 5:47. And George looking happy at 7:42. A joyful noise!
These four guys made music that will last forever. Years have become decades, and decades will become centuries, and people will look back and see that the Beatles' impact on Western music was no less significant than that of Mozart or Beethoven.
Hey Strong Lady D my god have you made my day. Beautiful reaction 😊
And the studio version is even more amazing.
Okay
Nah, this is the one.
Actually no. Their live versions are always best even though their studio versions are great too. Most bands live performances are better than studio.
I love how everyone is grooving except that one white kid in a blue turtleneck. He's just not moved. I wonder where he is now and what his grandkids think about his "performance" in the video.
About comforting julkian Lennon after he left his wife and son for yoko.
If you thought that sounded great, listen to the studio version. The second half is even better. So happy to see you enjoy this so much. Great reaction.
I've heard the song was written for Julian Lennon by Paul to cheer Julian up after his parents divorced! Paul used the name Jude because it was easier to rhyme! 😊
It was written for John Lennon's son, Julian. 1969.
Listen to the Beatles song 'Now and Then" it came out the end of last year.
For some more beautiful feel good music try some Grateful Dead
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It don’t hurt having John Lennon singing backup
Check out "Long and Winding Road".
Please will you consider reacting to Dire Straits - Sultans of Swing, the Alchemy live version. It's wonderful.
as great as this song is - just remember- it was composed in 1968!!!!!!!
Paui Jhon Ringo George a maior banda do mundo
Request elvis is version of 'yesterday' beatles song
For crap's sake, why? Elvis butchered it. 🙄
Why? Elvis butchered it.🙄
Are you at a Lucifer words?
Lost for words?a bit like Lennon and McCartney when they wrote this garbage it seems.How many times did they write nah nah nah again?😂😂😂
Peter, Peter….the pecker eater.🤷🏻♂️
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