Fun fact: Paul created this song after reading in a magazine that Pete Townshend (from the Who) claimed that his band had created the loudest song ever. So, Paul was like "Hold my beer, I'm gonna do one even louder" lol
If Paul created metal with Helter Skelter , then John created , or at least brought psychedelia to the masses with Tomorrow Never Knows.........Revolution , as good as it is , is not a ground breaker ?
No band deserves the label "The Best" more than The Beatles; the only reason people say otherwise is because they're too familiar. What genre of music do The Beatles play? They don't play genres, they bend music to their will and make new sounds. Listening to this in 1968 was like watching a UFO landing on your front lawn
Can anybody scream and screech and yet still be in tune better than Paul McCartney ... just shows the incredible variety of this band. Agree with you, it's pheromonal!
@@hachemshahrour8740 Yes, you're right, Kurt Cobain was awesome and there are quite a few other great 'singers' who could do this really well, but would it be fair to say that the Beatles were probably the first to introduce this into pop music? And it wasn't just Paul ... John Lennon was a revelation in Twist and Shout? Thanks for your reply, Hachem.
Don't be dramatic... The Beatles did not do blues, jazz, roll, country, classical, punk, or metal better than everybody else. Not even close -- just to name a few genres of the time (1960s).
The band recorded this on Sept. 9th, 1968....only four days earlier they filmed the "Hey Jude" video! So when you see Paul sitting at the piano, looking all cute and innocent, just know what was going to come out of him four days later!
What sets the Beatles apart is how they never stuck themselves in a box. Two tracks before this McCartney's singing "Mother Natures Son" which is the polar opposite from this track. McCartney had a million voices to choose from.
The first 6 tracks on this side are brilliant... Birthday Yer Blues Mother Natures Son Everybody's Got Something To Hide Except Me And My Monkey Sexy Sadie Helter Skelter
You should listen to Paul singing "OH DARLING" where he gets gritty and screamy with his voice in parts. THAT'S why they are so GREAT, cos their music covers so many genres of music, they never were stuck in the box, just doing one style. We were always excited when the next album would be released cos we never knew WHAT we were going to hear next! They NEVER disappointed.
I honestly was confused the first times I listened to "Oh! Darling", I thought it was some other guest singer singing those gritty parts, I was like "who the hell is that, he doesn't sound like any of the Beatles!". :p
I was 13 when this came out, remember sitting around with friends and us all being blown away. Any Beatle album release was an opportunity to get together with your friends.
I remember the first time I heard this song ! I was with some friends listening to the White Album. So cool and sophisticated , beautiful and then Helter-skelter comes on and we were completely taken aback.. when it was over we didn't speak for about a minute just looked at each other with surprise and pure joy! Once again the Beatles had taken us to places we didn't know existed! We were so lucky to have the Beatles in our lives! I have loved, I love and I will love them forever and four days 🙏
Looking back, these four men literally changed the music map. Young people bought guitars and drums, formed groups and started writing their own songs because of them. So many bands became popular due to their influence. After " Helter Skelter, " it's no coincidence that musicians collaborated to establish heavy metal as a genre.
During the session, they had played this a bunch of times in a row and a the end of the last take, Ringo threw his drumsticks across the room and yelled, "I've got blisters on my fingers!", indicating that he was pretty much done with this song.
Throughout their career, every album took music off in a different direction. This WAS the beginning of Punk and Metal just as they started off Psychodelic earlier. They were the great creators of genres.
The story for this song was that Paul McCartney had read a comment from Pete Townshend of the Who, about how their 1967 single ‘I Can See For Miles’ was the heaviest and dirtiest song the band had recorded. So Paul had a listen, thought ‘It’s not as heavy as I thought it would be’, so he wrote this to be the counterpoint to it and to show that the Beatles could do that sort of music as well.
Listen to: -I've got a feeling -I want you (she's so havy) -While my guitar gently weeps -Revolution -Happines is a warm gun -Everybody's got something to hide except for me and my monkey -I me mine -The end Those Beatles songs aren't that hard as Helter Skelter but are part of their hardest stuff in my opinion. Just what you'd easily identify as rock
The whole White Album is a miracle. Black Bird. While My Guitar Gently Weeps. Dear Prudence.... I love the covers of Dear Prudence best by Siouxie and the Banshees and Leslie West (of Mountain)RIP😥 but many have covered it including the Grateful Dead and Sean Lennon. Blackbird, one of the most beautiful songs of all time, has been covered by so many, it’s more like who hasn’t? Jeff Beck’s instrumental is a standout.
The way to listen to this is in headphones sitting back on your couch, including the preceding song, "Sexy Sadie," which is not nearly so hardcore, and fades off into mellow silence at the end, you're kinda dozing off, then ... KACHOWWW! "Helter Skelter" shocks you halfway across the room and rattles your skeleton!!'
I know there were other heavy songs back then. Still for me this is Proto Metal/Punk all day long. McCartney's voice on this track is amazing! Doesn't matter how many times I hear it. It's always incredible! They are all first rate on this song. 😀
@@Dreamcatcher9000 "In a gadda da vida" (Iron Butterfly) sounded heavy to me at the time... or some of the songs by Jimmy Hendrix, Cream, Deep Purple, The Doors, The Rolling Stones, Steppenwolf.
@@KlausJLinke I replied to the OP. But anyway, yes, most of the bands you mention did some heavy stuff, except The Doors and The Rolling Stones, they were never like heavy-heavy bands, and Deep Purple weren't that heavy in 1968, they became after. But whatever, NOTHING was heavy as Helter Skelter, not even close. This was pure metal. Not even punk, I disagree with you. Punk is more raw and faster, Helter Skelter is more heavy and slower.
Back in the day, every song of the Beatles was mainstream. Because every Beatles fan, and that was a huge amount of people, had to hear everything the Beatles released, because of their importance and their creative power.
Well said we didn’t know how revolutionary it was while living through it because we accepted all Beatles songs as the way it should sound. Their popularity gave them the opportunity to stretch themselves to the max.
When it was heard on the Radio Back then it blew everyone away. It’s like what am I hearing this can’t be a Beatles song this totally different type of music I never heard before! What’s going on? The start of heavy Metal music invented by The Beatles!!👍👍🎸🎸🎸🥁😎
Glad you noticed the really heavy drums on this track. It was as heavy as Ringo Starr ever played on a Beatles song, and it was him who yelled out at the end, "I GOT BLISTERS ON MY FINGERS!"
When you say, This is really different from the Beatles, that's true of all their songs lol They aren't bound at all to any one genre. That's why they're so wonderful and surprising. And the tunes aren't just different from each other, they're all really really good! It's like they were so generous with their talent. They just kept serving more and more when they didn't have to.
In a complete travesty, the track wasn't played much on the radio and fell by the wayside because it became associated with the notorious Charles Manson murders (no fault of the Beatles of course). It's made a bit of a comeback this century and there's a video you would love, here on UTube, of Paul McCartney playing it live in New York. One of the absolute best by the Beatles ... way ahead of it's time. Cheers
@@kimberlygabaldon3260 Partly I think he and his followers had no idea what a Helter Skelter was, as the term wasn't common in the USA. People still debate whether Manson was delusional himself or cunningly manipulating gullible followers - or some of both.
I’ve heard many cover versions of this song, but never heard it sung better or played better by anyone, and I’m guessing that I never will. Beatles - simply the best !
I’ve come to the conclusion that the only way to cover a Beatles song and do it better than them is to: a) take a Ringo song b) add a group of soulful back-up singers c) have Joe Cocker sing the hell out of it.
Beatles/Don't Pass Me By This song, from the White Album, was the first song written by Ringo Star to be included on a Beatles album. It is very tongue-in-cheek and is one of my favorites by Ringo.
The Beatles (always spell The with a capital T) don't have a genre. Their genre is The Beatles. Helter Skelter is a big circular slide in Liverpool. "When I get to the bottom I go back to the top of the slide. Then I stop and I go for a ride, 'til I get to the bottom and I see you again."
Living through that time. It always makes me laugh hearing what people who weren’t there saying what they think The Beatles were. They were it. They experimented with any kind of everything. They are Bach and Beethoven and light years past that
Ringo gave Led Zeppelin their name. I believe as the story goes, an excited Robert Plant was telling Ringo about his new band he and Jimmy were putting together with Jimmy, John Bomham etc and Ringo said something like (really good): "....that ought go over like a Led Zeppelin." And the rest as they say is History. 😃
During Summer 1968, before this LP was released, the debate was whether "hard rock" -- a new label -- originated with "The Kinks" ("You Really Got Me") or "The Yardbirds". The label "heavy metal" didn't yet exist.
The White Album was my first Beatles album that my brother bought in 1969. I was 9 years old I still have it in my vinyl collection. I have the original poster and all 4 photos of the Fabs. Worth some $$. I'm in my 60s and Helter Skelter is one of my favorites along with Happiness is a Warm Gun.
Dude! There is a hell of a lot more to The Beatles than poppy songs. This came out in 1968 so this is the forefather of this sort of heaviness, at least on record. The Who were doing proto-punk, proto-metal stuff back then and Paul basically said , "Hold my beer"
A "Helter Skelter" was a sort of carnival ride, a big slide that would twist round and round on the way down, so naturally there is an implied double meaning.
@@taragreenetarotastro yes I've got to see Paul four times the third time there was a lady probably seventy five getting down to Helter skelter I saw him when he was in his forties fifties sixties and seventies every time great wish I could have seen him in the beatles and wings but revolver and alot of their other stuff blew my mind to
As a side note Charles Manson took this song to heart saying the Beatles were talking to him. He thought they were telling him how to create a Helter skelter world and become the leader. That's why the most famous book written about Manson is called Helter skelter
Shows the powerful influence of the Beatles, Luke. You're still getting lots of views and comments a year after you posted this video. Helter Skelter was really a watershed moment in the history of Rock. Cheers
If you listen to the start of the lyrics, he is describing the Amusement Park ride which was called Helter Skelter and was a big slide that encircled a cone shaped structure "when I get to the bottom I go back to the TOP OF THE SLIDE, where I stop and I turn and I GO FOR A RIDE till I get to the BOTTOM and I see you again," perfectly describes the Helter Skelter ride. I have seen it when I was in England. Just go on the internet and type in Helter Skelter Amusement Park ride, and you will see photos of it. I agree that there is sexual references in it to, but for me he clearly describes the ride as well.
This is considered by many to be the first heavy metal song. Paul McCartney is quoted (referring to this song) “I just love noise”. That pretty much sums it up. He said it was about an amusement park ride. I strongly recommend “Oh Darlin’” from the Abbey Road album. Paul’s ripping vocals in that are even more impressive than this. Good luck with your channel 🌺✌️
A helter skelter was a popular fairground spiral slide - fun but not usually scary even for small children. It was familiar to everyone in Britain at the time, but not, at least under that name, in the USA.
It's an park ride. Basically a slide they called 'Helter Skelter'. The band performed several takes of this song in the studio. It kind of degenerated into extended jam sessions, one lasting over 27 minutes. Because of the continuous playing, Ringo had to shout at the ending about the blisters on his fingers from thrashing at the drums for several hours. This song is rarity in that it was one of the very few times John is playing the bass. He sounds like he's trying to murder the instrument. John did not like playing bass. Maybe he was trying to murder it but it works for the song. The Beatles were so 'scrutinized' at the time that, of course, there were many clues sprinkled throughout the album on how Paul was dead. But of real interest is that this album featured predominantly in the motivation for the Manson killings in the late 60s with this song being one of the key points suggesting a forth coming race war. (Don't ask me. Manson was a kook)
One thing that is often overlooked on the "White" album is how the Title ....."The Beatles" was purposely printed a bit askew The Beatles, and many associated with them, had always done little thing like this.....seemingly just for the hell of it. BTW.... No one had any blisters on their fingers as all who play a guitar know, they had long developed calluses on their finger tips and could no longer get blisters or feel any discomfort on them . It's just one more playful, tongue in cheek thing from The Beatles. "The Helter Skelter scenario is a theory put forward by Vincent Bugliosi, the lead prosecutor in the Tate-LaBianca murder trial. It is mostly based on the testimony of Paul Watkins, as a motive for the series of murders that were committed by the Manson Family"
There WAS a music video. The Beatles were pioneers of music videos. To be precice, they were usually shot on 16mm film. From memory the video showed a vertically striped Helter Skelter, footage of going down the ride, and some psychedelic animation that gave the feel of going on the ride over and over again.. There was probably more, but that is all I remember. I only remember it in black and white, but Beatles music video was mostly shot in color, and I expect this one was as well.
The only thing about these reaction videos is I am so jealous of people just discovering these songs for the first time. I remember the bliss I felt hearing them for the first time.
One unfortunate thing about the white album and Helter skelter specifically is the relationship to Charles Manson and the murders by his family. 1969. The prosecutor even considered having John Lennon testify but felt it would be too expensive to bring him from London and fly him back just to have him say that he'd never heard of Manson before.
Fun fact: Paul created this song after reading in a magazine that Pete Townshend (from the Who) claimed that his band had created the loudest song ever. So, Paul was like "Hold my beer, I'm gonna do one even louder" lol
And then John said, "I'll raise you 'Revolution.'"
Specifically, it was I Can See for Miles, from the 1967 album The Who Sell Out.
@@JStarStar00 Sorry but that McCartney vocal was raspy and balls out difficult the whole way thru...no disrespect to revolution, just FACT.
JStarStar00 ….yeah..no…because then he said “hold my beer again…and gave us “Revolution#9”….and we all said: “thanks Yoko!”
If Paul created metal with Helter Skelter , then John created , or at least brought psychedelia to the masses with Tomorrow Never Knows.........Revolution , as good as it is , is not a ground breaker ?
And Paul still belts this out in 2022 at age 80. He always does this one as part of his encore, after already well over two hours on stage. Amazing.
Only guy that could do two hours of absolute classics and have five hours of classics left.
Yeah but he didnt play bass on the album.
@@BlazinRiver1 And he's my least Favorite.
No band deserves the label "The Best" more than The Beatles; the only reason people say otherwise is because they're too familiar. What genre of music do The Beatles play? They don't play genres, they bend music to their will and make new sounds. Listening to this in 1968 was like watching a UFO landing on your front lawn
Best description ever...
Can anybody scream and screech and yet still be in tune better than Paul McCartney ... just shows the incredible variety of this band. Agree with you, it's pheromonal!
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@@hachemshahrour8740 : What’s he got to say for himself today? 🤡🤦🏻♂️
@@hachemshahrour8740 Who?
@@howardjones7370 Who Paul's bankroll I'd more than all bee gees together,fact.
@@hachemshahrour8740 Yes, you're right, Kurt Cobain was awesome and there are quite a few other great 'singers' who could do this really well, but would it be fair to say that the Beatles were probably the first to introduce this into pop music? And it wasn't just Paul ... John Lennon was a revelation in Twist and Shout? Thanks for your reply, Hachem.
Beatles are better at EVERY genre...than those who specialized in only ONE genre. The very definition of musical brilliance
They even did country songs better than most country bands.
Don't be dramatic...
The Beatles did not do blues, jazz, roll, country, classical, punk, or metal better than everybody else. Not even close -- just to name a few genres of the time (1960s).
Please. The Beatles invented punk rock. Give me a Fucking break.
The band recorded this on Sept. 9th, 1968....only four days earlier they filmed the "Hey Jude" video! So when you see Paul sitting at the piano, looking all cute and innocent, just know what was going to come out of him four days later!
LOL, when you put it that way… I’ll never look at that video the same way now 😂
This is a very interesting fact.
@matthatter2849 You explained as well as you can't why the Beatles are not a band but a miracle!
What sets the Beatles apart is how they never stuck themselves in a box. Two tracks before this McCartney's singing "Mother Natures Son" which is the polar opposite from this track.
McCartney had a million voices to choose from.
The first 6 tracks on this side are brilliant...
Birthday
Yer Blues
Mother Natures Son
Everybody's Got Something To Hide Except Me And My Monkey
Sexy Sadie
Helter Skelter
G Richard... absolutely agree...this is why I love the White Album...
@@leestrawberryfields... Yep, side 3 is arguably the best
@@leestrawberryfields... Add to those, "Long Long Long"
@@kurniadi9829
I'm ocd about numbers...
Some teens told me the Beatles were too poppy and all love this and that, so I put on Helter Skelter and Revolution. It blew them away.
I did the same, no one could believe it were the beatles..
Glass Onion / Everybody's Got Something To Hide
Hey Bulldog, Birthday, Everybody's Got Something to Hide Except Me and My Monkey, Come Together, etc., etc.
Oh Darling is fabulous too.
Did the same to my 60 year old friends...they were like...what??? That's not The Beatles I know. Yeah...I know it's not...
You should listen to Paul singing "OH DARLING" where he gets gritty and screamy with his voice in parts. THAT'S why they are so GREAT, cos their music covers so many genres of music, they never were stuck in the box, just doing one style. We were always excited when the next album would be released cos we never knew WHAT we were going to hear next! They NEVER disappointed.
I honestly was confused the first times I listened to "Oh! Darling", I thought it was some other guest singer singing those gritty parts, I was like "who the hell is that, he doesn't sound like any of the Beatles!". :p
And hopefully, he'll get to hear Monkberry Moon Delight! Another screamer from Paul. lol
Or I want you (she's so heavy) where John does his screaming.
I wonder what it must be like to be hearing all this stuff for the first time.
Heaven
@@nicolediamond93 Or Hell ;)
IKR?! I forgot, too. But still get excited. Beatles never get old!
I was 13 when this came out, remember sitting around with friends and us all being blown away. Any Beatle album release was an opportunity to get together with your friends.
The song scared me at first but then I fell in love
I remember the first time I heard this song ! I was with some friends listening to the White Album. So cool and sophisticated , beautiful and then Helter-skelter comes on and we were completely taken aback.. when it was over we didn't speak for about a minute just looked at each other with surprise and pure joy! Once again the Beatles had taken us to places we didn't know existed! We were so lucky to have the Beatles in our lives!
I have loved, I love and I will love them forever and four days 🙏
And remember, this was the same guy and group that came up with "Let It Be."
If they had wrote a Rap record it would have been the best Rap record ever written, there was nothing this band could not do.
If there had been no HELTER SKELTER. There’d be no GIVE ME SHELTER.
HBK Luke When you will know their whole work (from "Please please me" 1962 to "Abbey road"1970), you will see they were not a band, but a miracle.
Better yet, start with "Love Me Do".
@@PotrzebieConolly Yes, indeed: but I was refering to LPs.
@@altar964 Oh, OK. Makes sense.
Looking back, these four men literally changed the music map. Young people bought guitars and drums, formed groups and started writing their own songs because of them. So many bands became popular due to their influence. After " Helter Skelter, " it's no coincidence that musicians collaborated to establish heavy metal as a genre.
During the session, they had played this a bunch of times in a row and a the end of the last take, Ringo threw his drumsticks across the room and yelled, "I've got blisters on my fingers!", indicating that he was pretty much done with this song.
Well they a different bass player and guitarist on this song....so I guess it took longer than normal.
"I GOT BLISTERS ON MY FINGERS!!" One of the best lines ever in any song! The BEST
Ringo!!!!!!!!!!
Throughout their career, every album took music off in a different direction. This WAS the beginning of Punk and Metal just as they started off Psychodelic earlier. They were the great creators of genres.
George created 'the world music' genre with 'Within you and without you."
@@Firefoxy-rz1nw "Love You To" was the introduction to that, a year earlier.
@@Dreamcatcher9000 yes, I agree. wywy took it to another level, but I agree.
The story for this song was that Paul McCartney had read a comment from Pete Townshend of the Who, about how their 1967 single ‘I Can See For Miles’ was the heaviest and dirtiest song the band had recorded. So Paul had a listen, thought ‘It’s not as heavy as I thought it would be’, so he wrote this to be the counterpoint to it and to show that the Beatles could do that sort of music as well.
Listen to:
-I've got a feeling
-I want you (she's so havy)
-While my guitar gently weeps
-Revolution
-Happines is a warm gun
-Everybody's got something to hide except for me and my monkey
-I me mine
-The end
Those Beatles songs aren't that hard as Helter Skelter but are part of their hardest stuff in my opinion. Just what you'd easily identify as rock
Don't forget the chorus in Oh Darling 🤘
@@rafelrosellsagrera9419 and "Why Don't We do it in The Road"
I'm Down too, and it's from their earlier days.
Hey bulldog
Come Together as well if he hasn’t reacted to that song
The Beatles are everything ✌️
The whole White Album is a miracle. Black Bird. While My Guitar Gently Weeps. Dear Prudence....
I love the covers of Dear Prudence best by Siouxie and the Banshees and Leslie West (of Mountain)RIP😥 but many have covered it including the Grateful Dead and Sean Lennon. Blackbird, one of the most beautiful songs of all time, has been covered by so many, it’s more like who hasn’t? Jeff Beck’s instrumental is a standout.
Don't you forget Piggies!
And Sexy Sadie and Julia and Martha My Dear and Savoy Truffle not to mention Cry Baby Cry and Glass Onion and Happiness is etc.
Listen to Doug Parkinson sing Dear Prudence ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Revolution 9😜
@@chriscody2778 I’ll give it a shot
The way to listen to this is in headphones sitting back on your couch, including the preceding song, "Sexy Sadie," which is not nearly so hardcore, and fades off into mellow silence at the end, you're kinda dozing off, then ... KACHOWWW! "Helter Skelter" shocks you halfway across the room and rattles your skeleton!!'
Definitely! Great recommendation!
You must hear "i want you (she's so heavy)" too. That song is heavy too
YESSSS 👍
Oh yeah. This song, long with "I Want You (She So Heavy)" is for me the holy trinity of "The Heavy Metal Beatles". The third one being "Revolution".
I know there were other heavy songs back then. Still for me this is Proto Metal/Punk all day long. McCartney's voice on this track is amazing! Doesn't matter how many times I hear it. It's always incredible! They are all first rate on this song. 😀
Sounds more Punk than Metal to me. But I was a Punk and not a Metalhead 10 years after.
What other heavy songs like that were in 1968? I can't think of any!
@@Dreamcatcher9000 "In a gadda da vida" (Iron Butterfly) sounded heavy to me at the time... or some of the songs by Jimmy Hendrix, Cream, Deep Purple, The Doors, The Rolling Stones, Steppenwolf.
@@KlausJLinke I replied to the OP. But anyway, yes, most of the bands you mention did some heavy stuff, except The Doors and The Rolling Stones, they were never like heavy-heavy bands, and Deep Purple weren't that heavy in 1968, they became after. But whatever, NOTHING was heavy as Helter Skelter, not even close. This was pure metal. Not even punk, I disagree with you. Punk is more raw and faster, Helter Skelter is more heavy and slower.
@@Dreamcatcher9000 Blue Cheer "Summertime Blues"
It’s been said that this song was the birth of Heavy Metal
Back in the day, every song of the Beatles was mainstream. Because every Beatles fan, and that was a huge amount of people, had to hear everything the Beatles released, because of their importance and their creative power.
Well said we didn’t know how revolutionary it was while living through it because we accepted all Beatles songs as the way it should sound. Their popularity gave them the opportunity to stretch themselves to the max.
Wonderful song as they all are! The Beatles are amazing.
When it was heard on the Radio Back then it blew everyone away. It’s like what am I hearing this can’t be a Beatles song this totally different type of music I never heard before! What’s going on? The start of heavy Metal music invented by The Beatles!!👍👍🎸🎸🎸🥁😎
Glad you noticed the really heavy drums on this track. It was as heavy as Ringo Starr ever played on a Beatles song, and it was him who yelled out at the end, "I GOT BLISTERS ON MY FINGERS!"
Plus a different bass player and guitarist.
I Am the Walrus. Here Comes The Sun Here, There and Everywhere. The Beatles were and will always will be
When you say, This is really different from the Beatles, that's true of all their songs lol They aren't bound at all to any one genre. That's why they're so wonderful and surprising. And the tunes aren't just different from each other, they're all really really good! It's like they were so generous with their talent. They just kept serving more and more when they didn't have to.
Ok this was actually super sick 🤘🏻
In a complete travesty, the track wasn't played much on the radio and fell by the wayside because it became associated with the notorious Charles Manson murders (no fault of the Beatles of course). It's made a bit of a comeback this century and there's a video you would love, here on UTube, of Paul McCartney playing it live in New York. One of the absolute best by the Beatles ... way ahead of it's time. Cheers
The main responsible of the Helter Skelter's return to mainstream ears was U2 with their cover: they always vindicated this song ..
I've listened to this song so many times, wondering how Manson got "race war" out of it.
@@kimberlygabaldon3260 Partly I think he and his followers had no idea what a Helter Skelter was, as the term wasn't common in the USA. People still debate whether Manson was delusional himself or cunningly manipulating gullible followers - or some of both.
I’ve heard many cover versions of this song, but never heard it sung better or played better by anyone, and I’m guessing that I never will. Beatles - simply the best !
I’ve come to the conclusion that the only way to cover a Beatles song and do it better than them is to:
a) take a Ringo song
b) add a group of soulful back-up singers
c) have Joe Cocker sing the hell out of it.
Beatles/Don't Pass Me By
This song, from the White Album, was the first song written by Ringo Star to be included on a Beatles album. It is very tongue-in-cheek and is one of my favorites by Ringo.
It was the first song completely written by only Ringo. He co-wrote Flying on Magical Mystery Tour the year before
@@bluepeng8895 Flying is one of the very few Beatles songs credited to all 4 of them. I wonder why. I really doubt that all of them wrote it. :p
The Beatles (always spell The with a capital T) don't have a genre. Their genre is The Beatles. Helter Skelter is a big circular slide in Liverpool. "When I get to the bottom I go back to the top of the slide. Then I stop and I go for a ride, 'til I get to the bottom and I see you again."
Living through that time. It always makes me laugh hearing what people who weren’t there saying what they think The Beatles were. They were it. They experimented with any kind of everything. They are Bach and Beethoven and light years past that
My favorite Beatles album and they covered this wide ranges
FYI McCartney plays the wild guitar parts and Lennon sat in on the chugging bass.
Yep...not many know that fact
Really recommend listening to the second version of this- helter skelter take 17. They sound like a full blown punk band.
Keep that one, mark it fab.
I love The Beatles but full on punk????? You've obviously never heard Crass,SUB HUM ANS or Dead Kennedys! 🏴
The White Album was the first Beatles record I bought. I wore it out. Have it on CD, now.
This song makes you feel like you're on drugs without having taken any
not really tbh. Tomorrow Never Knows is a true example of making you feel like on drugs when listening to it.
@@lancelot771 Indeed, kookookatchoo! :P
@@lancelot771 Yup I agree 👍
Nice
When the Beatles take you out to the void and bring you back to reality “I’ve got blisters on my fingers”
"Everybody's Got Something To Hide Except For Me & My Monkey"
Ringo gave Led Zeppelin their name. I believe as the story goes, an excited Robert Plant was telling Ringo about his new band he and Jimmy were putting together with Jimmy, John Bomham etc and Ringo said something like (really good): "....that ought go over like a Led Zeppelin." And the rest as they say is History. 😃
I had always read that it was a different drummer, Keith Moon, that said that.
The Who claimed they were the loudest band at the time , this was the Beatles response ;)
During Summer 1968, before this LP was released, the debate was whether "hard rock" -- a new label -- originated with "The Kinks" ("You Really Got Me") or "The Yardbirds". The label "heavy metal" didn't yet exist.
I'd recommend "I Want You (She's So Heavy)" 7:43 a John Lennon masterpiece of guitar/Moog greatness (from "Abbey Road").
The White Album was my first Beatles album that my brother bought in 1969. I was 9 years old I still have it in my vinyl collection. I have the original poster and all 4 photos of the Fabs. Worth some $$. I'm in my 60s and Helter Skelter is one of my favorites along with Happiness is a Warm Gun.
Dude! There is a hell of a lot more to The Beatles than poppy songs. This came out in 1968 so this is the forefather of this sort of heaviness, at least on record. The Who were doing proto-punk, proto-metal stuff back then and Paul basically said , "Hold my beer"
A "Helter Skelter" was a sort of carnival ride, a big slide that would twist round and round on the way down, so naturally there is an implied double meaning.
I never knew that! Cool 🤘🏻
Luke's face during the reaction 😳🤔😁❓ ✌
There's a slide called Helter Skelter in a park in Liverpool. Where the idea came from.
I've got blisters on my fingers! (Ringo Starr, 1968)
First time I heard it I couldn't believe it
Me too, I was teenager when the white Album came out and a Beatles fanatic since 1963
@@taragreenetarotastro yes I've got to see Paul four times the third time there was a lady probably seventy five getting down to Helter skelter I saw him when he was in his forties fifties sixties and seventies every time great wish I could have seen him in the beatles and wings but revolver and alot of their other stuff blew my mind to
@@timholt9948 Paul didnt play bass on the White album recording.
For another great McCartney vocal at its most check out Oh! Darling from Abbey Road. More bluesy but equally amazing.
He was at an amusement park and rode on the burlap bag down the Tall Slide.😁
'Almost psychedelic' feel? at the end lmao cheers mate- great review do more
Every Led Zeppelin songs sounds like a Led Zeppelin song. These guys created the sound, then gave it to another band.
As a side note Charles Manson took this song to heart saying the Beatles were talking to him. He thought they were telling him how to create a Helter skelter world and become the leader. That's why the most famous book written about Manson is called Helter skelter
I had someone tell me the Motley Crue version was better - I literally burst out laughing
Shows the powerful influence of the Beatles, Luke. You're still getting lots of views and comments a year after you posted this video. Helter Skelter was really a watershed moment in the history of Rock. Cheers
This was Paul and the Beatles reply to the Who when they did I Can See For Miles.
When you'll listen to the BBC recordings, you'll hear that "The Beatles" were a kick-assed band.
Live at the BBC? Been enjoying that double CD lately 👍🏻
I think of this as the groundbreaker for heavy metal.
The Beatles really embraced the fake ending on this one.
I GOT BLISTERS ON MY FINGERS
Paul McCartney described this as a roller coaster experience. That was what the song was all about, just given different inerpretation through time.
If you listen to the start of the lyrics, he is describing the Amusement Park ride which was called Helter Skelter and was a big slide that encircled a cone shaped structure "when I get to the bottom I go back to the TOP OF THE SLIDE, where I stop and I turn and I GO FOR A RIDE till I get to the BOTTOM and I see you again," perfectly describes the Helter Skelter ride. I have seen it when I was in England. Just go on the internet and type in Helter Skelter Amusement Park ride, and you will see photos of it. I agree that there is sexual references in it to, but for me he clearly describes the ride as well.
A Helter Skelter is a fairground spiral slide.
"Led Zeppelin" were warmed-over "Yardbirds".
"Helter Skelter" recalls their Hamburg days.
This is considered by many to be the first heavy metal song. Paul McCartney is quoted (referring to this song) “I just love noise”. That pretty much sums it up. He said it was about an amusement park ride. I strongly recommend “Oh Darlin’” from the Abbey Road album. Paul’s ripping vocals in that are even more impressive than this. Good luck with your channel 🌺✌️
A helter skelter was a popular fairground spiral slide - fun but not usually scary even for small children. It was familiar to everyone in Britain at the time, but not, at least under that name, in the USA.
Certainly this track influenced all heavy / hard rock yet to come.
It's an park ride. Basically a slide they called 'Helter Skelter'.
The band performed several takes of this song in the studio. It kind of degenerated into extended jam sessions, one lasting over 27 minutes. Because of the continuous playing, Ringo had to shout at the ending about the blisters on his fingers from thrashing at the drums for several hours.
This song is rarity in that it was one of the very few times John is playing the bass. He sounds like he's trying to murder the instrument. John did not like playing bass. Maybe he was trying to murder it but it works for the song.
The Beatles were so 'scrutinized' at the time that, of course, there were many clues sprinkled throughout the album on how Paul was dead. But of real interest is that this album featured predominantly in the motivation for the Manson killings in the late 60s with this song being one of the key points suggesting a forth coming race war. (Don't ask me. Manson was a kook)
This was not mainstream when it came out. The song lasted 21 minutes. That's why Ringo said at the end he has blisters on his fingers
There wasn't a music video because it wasn't a single. Most Beatles singles, at least after they made it big, had a promotional film.
I got blisters on my fingers!!! Screams Ringo!!!!🔥🔥🔥🔥
You need to listen to "While my guitar gently weeps".
They created all genres
Please react to Beatles - While my guitar gently weeps (album version)
Ringo's best drumming.
One thing that is often overlooked on the "White" album is how the Title ....."The Beatles" was purposely printed a bit askew
The Beatles, and many associated with them, had always done little thing like this.....seemingly just for the hell of it.
BTW.... No one had any blisters on their fingers as all who play a guitar know, they had long developed calluses on their finger tips and could no longer get blisters or feel any discomfort on them . It's just one more playful, tongue in cheek thing from The Beatles.
"The Helter Skelter scenario is a theory put forward by Vincent Bugliosi, the lead prosecutor in the Tate-LaBianca murder trial. It is mostly based on the testimony of Paul Watkins, as a motive for the series of murders that were committed by the Manson Family"
You've got Birthday and USSR on this. Album as well. Heavy hitters.
There WAS a music video. The Beatles were pioneers of music videos. To be precice, they were usually shot on 16mm film. From memory the video showed a vertically striped Helter Skelter, footage of going down the ride, and some psychedelic animation that gave the feel of going on the ride over and over again.. There was probably more, but that is all I remember. I only remember it in black and white, but Beatles music video was mostly shot in color, and I expect this one was as well.
My favorite pop/noise until years later with Anarchy in the UK. Which stood as favorite until Smell's Like Teen Spirit.
They will always surprise you, that’s what I liked them.. so many different sounds… pioneers ❤🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Great review as always. Keep it up.
The only thing about these reaction videos is I am so jealous of people just discovering these songs for the first time. I remember the bliss I felt hearing them for the first time.
The Beatles could and did everything . Others just followed or stuck to a genre.
The Beatles truly are geniuses
They are the godfathers of all music that followed.
John was the original punk rocker. The Beatles invented heavy metal.
One unfortunate thing about the white album and Helter skelter specifically is the relationship to Charles Manson and the murders by his family. 1969. The prosecutor even considered having John Lennon testify but felt it would be too expensive to bring him from London and fly him back just to have him say that he'd never heard of Manson before.
If I remember correctly, Paul played lead guitar on this one.
And John on the bass. He was a good bass player but he's playing was right for this song.
Arguably the first metal song before Sabbath!🏴
John plays bass guitar in this song.
I'm glad I read this. about to post the same. Cheers .
Yes, very early heavy sound.Around the same time The Small Faces played Wham Bang Thankyou Mam,.Also an early heavy sound
Funny thing is the "helter-skelter" is just a carnival slide. XD
I love seeing millennials’ expressions when they hear music from my generation so much that I had to subscribe ☺️
Imagine my reaction when I heard this song as a 10 year old kid in 1976 (off of their 'Rock'n'Roll Music' 2LP compilation - deleted a long time ago).