Wow! What priceless memories!!! How I envy you! What a treat it must be every now and then, maybe on special occasions, to look over any memorabilia you have from that time. It makes me happy just knowing there are people like you around who lived through those experiences. 🎶💕
@@buddyneher9359 Thanks for your remarks and interest, they are good memories, it was also the start of life at sea, it was great visiting all of those foreign ports and hearing the Beatles and other British bands being played on jukeboxes in every dive us sailors frequented!
I was jamming to this song in a parking lot in the shade. I look to my right and this gorgeous college aged young blonde was dancing and singing along to na na na. Showed me again that the Beatles’ music is multi-generational.
At that time singles were never over 3-3:30 minutes long. Someone told John Lennon, radio stations won’t play a 7 minute single…to which he replied “they will if it’s us!” LOL.
Hey Jude is an all-time classic. It was #1 on the pop charts for 9 weeks in 1968. Paul wrote it for John's son, Julian. John and his first wife, Cynthia, were getting a divorce and Paul wrote it to brighten up Julian's day with an uplifting message.
Can you imagine being lucky enough to be in that crowd singing along with the Beatles? That woman with the white top sitting or standing right next to Paul leaning against the piano singing along with him...wow!! That's something you take to your grave!!!!
I love the Beatles. I remember exactly where I was when I heard John had been murdered. Later the same when George had passed away. Each time I was crushed. I miss them dearly. They gave so much to the world of music and we can never thank them enough.
5.20 is when Johns harmony kicks in. Paul looks up at him and smiles. The harmony is not obvious at all, it's underneath Paul then goes above. Genius beauty. That's the Beatles!
Paul smiles, because John FORGOT to COME IN with harmonies, the FIRST time around. You will see Paul look in John's direction (when it's a long shot with the camera, where you can see the whole group) and then look at John and you will see him look down at Paul and John raises his eyebrows (as if to say, "what's wrong?" then realizes he DIDN'T do the harmony, and slightly gives a shrug of his shoulders. It's really funny. So when it comes around for the harmony to kick in again, you see Paul glance over at John and couple of times and it looks like he might be thinking, "Ok, is John going to come in or not" Then Paul puts his head down to hide his chuckle when John finally does what he is supposed to do, this time. I LOVE it
I grew up with the Beatles music & had most of their records. They were part of the British Invasion. You can't go wrong with any of their music. They had so many great songs in the 60's-70's. "Hey Jude" is a great song written by Paul McCartney to comfort Julian Lennon when his parents separated.
This was the late 1960's, performing on David Frost's TV show, with the band breaking up at the end of that decade. You rightly picked up on the diversity of the audience which was key with The Beatles. This is the group who when they were touring the US for the first time were horrified when they found at one venue the audience was to be segregated. Coming from Liverpool, a very diverse city in the UK they were not used to that and refused to perform unless the segregation was dropped, which (as it was the Beatles dictating terms) it was - a quite historic moment. And then on top of that the song was an absolute banger still played constantly today. Literally they are unsurpassed in so many ways for their influence towards changing music and society.
They were not performing on The David Frost Show. They were filming the promotional film, of which there were three, one of which was given to the Frost show to premiere, and Frost dropped by Twickenham - where it was filmed - to film a link to give the impression they were live on the show. The "audience" were made up of people they'd invited, members of the Twickenham Beatles Fan Club, and hired extras. The performance is live vocals on top of prerecorded studio backing track.
So yeah, the Beatles *were* (are) telling you everything is going to be okay. It's why this song will still be a classic 100 years after this scene was filmed. They're an indelible part of my life, as they are hundreds of millions of others. That's pretty darn special when you think about it. I don't think anything quite like it will ever happen again.
This performance was from 1968. The Beatles broke up in early 1970, so they didn't do anything together after 1970. Yes, The Beatles were funny, they loved to play around, hense, the beginning.The Beatles were amazing. Greatest band of ALL Time. Will love them forever.
And Linda was the lucky woman to create new life with this fella. Between the two of them made some pretty good children to become even better adults. And they did a damn good job raising them. Paul and Linda made a damn good team. I'm not talking about the music end of it although that was great. Linda was so good for Paul especially right after the Beatles broke up. Legalities aside The Beatles broke up April 1970.
Think the best 45 rpm ever A side was Hey Jude and the B side was Revolution, but then again The Beatles has Something and Come Together on another one lol.
The song/video is almost 55 years old!!! I just had an emotional reaction to it and I can't explain why precisely. Maybe it's knowing that this was one of the last times The Beatles were a band working collaboratively and seemingly having a good time together. Seeing them playing and all the people around them - which was very odd but great - only adds to the visceral, emotional experience. I've always loved the tone of Paul's piano in Hey Jude. Ringo's little drum fills, as always, are spectacular but restrained. John and George's backing vocals are perfect. Just think about this too ladies and everybody: The Beatles were only 2 years away from breaking up and at this time they were only in their mid to late 20s!!!! Unbelievable what they accomplished in a relatively short period of time. It will never be duplicated let alone surpassed by any band.
When my Granddaughter was 3 my son, her uncle, bought her a mp3. He didn't want her listening to inappropriate music so he put a lot of Beatles music on it. So we had a 3 yr old bopping around singing The Beatles loudly😂 She's 21 now and still loves them. And Led Zeppelin plus other greats.
For my 60th birthday I did a road trip to San Francisco to see Paul McCartney with one daughter with tickets from another daughter who couldn’t go !It was a long drive but well worth itIt was at what was A T & T Park at the time! 40 thousand plus people singing along for over 3 hours to everything from Beatles to Wings to solo career!
One of the first 4 singles released on the Apple label, this song was 7:12 seconds long. That's completely unheard of for a single in the 1960's. It was the longest single to top the British charts up until that time and encouraged other bands to release longer singles.
Hello from France, The Beatles marked my youth, they were true geniuses, Paul is my favourite, with john they were complementary and so talented, they could have composed so many masterpieces so!!! I will never get tired of listening to their music they were the best and they were inventive. I saw Paul in concert several times in Paris and London. I would give everything to relive that again.
That’s the thing about the time, what you said about the diversity. I was around (I’m 71) back then, and to me, that’s what the 60’s were about, and I found it so inspiring. I have tried to live my life in an accepting, inclusive way. It makes me sad to see a lot of what’s going on today; seems like it’s gone backwards. Thank you for your reaction; I really enjoyed it.
And the photo on the cover of Julian's album "JUDE" is a black and white photo of himself when he was 5 years old, the year John left Julian's mother Cynthia and the year that Paul wrote "Hey Jude" for Julian. (he originally started it out with "hey JULES" which Julian was often called by family and the other Beatles.
My dad is the chap in the tie at 11:11. He said Ringo gave him a drumstick during a break, but he swapped it for a “favor” from the girl in the yellow.
Paul kept looking over at John because John didn't come in with the harmony like he was supposed to the FIRST time. You see John look down at Paul and raises his eyebrows and shoulders as if to say "What?" and shrugs his shoulders when he realizes he goofed. Paul keeps glancing at John again, for the 2nd time he is supposed to harmonize, and this time John remembers, and Paul does a little laugh.
And I was ONE of those girls that was in love with Paul (I was 21 when this performance was recorded, but I was 16/17 years old in 1964 when the Beatles first broke in the US.) The FIRST best photo of saw of them was the cover of their "MEET THE BEATLES" ALBUM, and how PAUL looked on that cover. YES it is his EYES that attracted me right off, I thought he was so handsome too, just like YOU said. I still love Paul to this day, he is still my favorite Beatle. YOU ARE THE VERY FIRST REACTOR I have seen in the last 3 years that has EVER made ANY COMMENT about PAUL'S LOOKS and how very handsome he is. FINALLY!!! LOVE your reaction!!'
I wonder how many people caught the reference to "The Weight" by the Band near the end when Paul ad libbed "Take a load of, Fanny and put the load on me".
Half the song is just 3 words, 'Na, Hey, Jude', and it goes on and on and on, but no one wants it to stop. Know any other song that can do that? Truly remarkable.
The guy at 10:58 totally cracks me up every time. "Why am I here? What is this noise? Who are these people?" I wonder if he looks back now 55 years later and is embarrassed.
Song was supposedly written by McCartney to cheer up Julian Lennon when his parents' marriage was ending, but the lyrics are encouragement to a timid lover to pursue the woman of his dreams. Julian was a young child at the time.
You should check out " Concert For George live Royal Albert Hall " . Everyone was playing that night from Eric Clapton , George Lynn , Tom Petty " and many more .🎸
Although it’s not the most streamed Beatles song on services such as Spotify (that honor belongs to “Here Comes The Sun”), “Hey Jude” is the highest selling Beatles song of all time.
Love you both. In Liverpool, where I'm from, a jude or judy was a girl, like chick or bird etc, The song was originally Hey Jules, for Julian Lennon, John's son, I imagine because of John's split from Julian's mum. Love watching your videos and your love and passion for all types of music. Love from Mellbourne, Australia.
I was just a youngster when this aired, but even at about 9 years old I knew I had just witnessed something special. Even more special memories were when my mom would be walking through my room and sit down on my bed and listen to this song with me. She even liked Paul's screams, lol.
All right Ladies,.....you just did the performance video of "Hey Jude", next you need to do the B Side!!!! The performance video of "Revolution"!!!!! You will LOVE it!!!!!!!! Cheers!!!!!!!🤩
The Beatles had so much soul. There is magic, positivity and even spirituality in so many of their timeless songs. So impossibly good. They are the GOATs of rock music without question. No one comes close.
If you get emotional when you see footage of John Lennon and what could have been, you should watch the movie Yesterday. There's one scene that will make you cry your eyes out.
It might be the closest thing our culture has to a mass religious/spiritual event when you get a giant stadium crowd singing along to Hey Jude at one of Paul's concerts. I've had that good fortune a couple of times, and it really is something special.
Thanks for taking the time to review Hey Jude. Spot on with your feelings; the song envelopes with warmth and simplicity, it is sung directly to each individual listener. More please :)
@Generation Gap- I am a huge Beatles fan and they are hands down the Greatest group ever. Paul was always my fav Beatle and Hey Jude is one of the greatest songs ever. This perforcmance here had to be in the late 60's. They broke up toward the end of 69.
Exhilarating! This has been my favorite Beatles song for nearly half a century. This was surely around 1967 or 1968 going by the way the Beatles look, and the fashion trends in the audience.
as a kid in the early 70's I remember this was truly a great Beatles song averyone listened to no matter race or whatnot everyone loved the Beatles❤❤❤❤
That was David Frost introducing them. It was broadcast live. The Beatles did the first live worldwide satellite broadcast in 67. It was a performance of All You Need is Love, also with a crowd joining them. Hey Jude was the #1 song of 1968.
This song, like most of their singles, was never on a Beatles album. It was released with Revolution as the b-side. They have an official live performance video for that song as well. It would be an interesting reaction as even with a two song single their music is sooo very different. And great!
This performance was August of 1968, Paul had just turned 26 in June (born in 1942), Ringo turned 28 in July (born in 1940), George was 25 ( born Feb. 25, 1943) and John was still 27 but would be 28 on Oct. 9th of '68 (born in 1940 like Ringo) if you want their exact ages at the time of this performance.
Hi ladies it's John here from England I just want to say just in case you didn't know a few years before this song was done The Beatles were playing in United States than in the Bible belt in the Southern part of America where there was segregation and when they went to do this show they said they would not play if the White and black kids were separated Ss that played to a multiracial audience in the end
I remember watching that live performance on TV the night it was broadcast on the David Frost Show on London Weekend Television in the autumn of 1968. You can appreciate that in those days everything to do with the Beatles was a major event but that felt extra special and I can remember the following day at school everybody talking about it excitedly.
Wasn't Jude John's son, who was trying to sing, and compose, and Paul was trying to say -- go ahead, the "movement" (musical movement) is right upon your shoulder.
John's son JULIAN (often called "JULES" at times by family and the other Beatles. Paul did start it as "hey JULES" originally but changed it to "JUDE" because he felt "Jules" was too personal since Julian was only FIVE YEARS old when Paul wrote this, and when his father John left his mom Cynthia to be with Yoko. So NO, Julian was NOT trying to sing and compose at 5 years old!! LOL! That didn't happen until Julian was 19/20 years old and came out with his first album "VALOTTE" which was released when Julian was 21 years old. I saw Julian live in concert 4 times over the next few years after that. He put on a GREAT SHOW!
Another great choice to react to. Hearing this song for a first time at 15 was a shock to me, it broke so many boundaries - and about what the Beatles can do, too. Yes it sounded like a world-unifying anthem of hope for the future, beautiful and free. But to put it short, the promise never came true.
When Paul first wrote this song it was called Hey Jules after John's first son, Julien, to help him adjust to his fathers breakup with his mother Cynthia. It was the period seen as the start of the big breakup of the Beatles. With the Double White Album under production, there were many arguments between the Band Members. Ringo left the band for a few months in this time. But, in my opinion, this song was their greatest.
John keeps trying to make Paul laugh 😊
These guys were a musical miracle.
Best band ever
A magical mystery
They were a Legend in their Own Time.
The young Paul was just incredible.
I first saw the Beatles in the Cavern club, Liverpool in 1962, great memories for me and a wonderful time for U.K. music.
Wow! What priceless memories!!! How I envy you! What a treat it must be every now and then, maybe on special occasions, to look over any memorabilia you have from that time. It makes me happy just knowing there are people like you around who lived through those experiences. 🎶💕
@@buddyneher9359 Thanks for your remarks and interest, they are good memories, it was also the start of life at sea, it was great visiting all of those foreign ports and hearing the Beatles and other British bands being played on jukeboxes in every dive us sailors frequented!
I was jamming to this song in a parking lot in the shade. I look to my right and this gorgeous college aged young blonde was dancing and singing along to na na na. Showed me again that the Beatles’ music is multi-generational.
At that time singles were never over 3-3:30 minutes long. Someone told John Lennon, radio stations won’t play a 7 minute single…to which he replied “they will if it’s us!” LOL.
Hey Jude is an all-time classic. It was #1 on the pop charts for 9 weeks in 1968. Paul wrote it for John's son, Julian. John and his first wife, Cynthia, were getting a divorce and Paul wrote it to brighten up Julian's day with an uplifting message.
*Partly about Julian
@@bobwoolerOriGinal It was all about Julian he was having a rough time with the divorce.
@@glassontherocks So who's the girl he's pursuing?
The most successful Beatles single ever!
@@bobwoolerOriGinal Yes is true
"Take a sad song and make it better" is pretty much my approach to life.
Can you imagine being lucky enough to be in that crowd singing along with the Beatles? That woman with the white top sitting or standing right next to Paul leaning against the piano singing along with him...wow!! That's something you take to your grave!!!!
I love the Beatles. I remember exactly where I was when I heard John had been murdered. Later the same when George had passed away. Each time I was crushed. I miss them dearly. They gave so much to the world of music and we can never thank them enough.
Don't even want to think about what it's going to be like when we lose Paul and Ringo....😪😭
5.20 is when Johns harmony kicks in. Paul looks up at him and smiles. The harmony is not obvious at all, it's underneath Paul then goes above. Genius beauty. That's the Beatles!
Paul smiles, because John FORGOT to COME IN with harmonies, the FIRST time around. You will see Paul look in John's direction (when it's a long shot with the camera, where you can see the whole group) and then look at John and you will see him look down at Paul and John raises his eyebrows (as if to say, "what's wrong?" then realizes he DIDN'T do the harmony, and slightly gives a shrug of his shoulders. It's really funny. So when it comes around for the harmony to kick in again, you see Paul glance over at John and couple of times and it looks like he might be thinking, "Ok, is John going to come in or not" Then Paul puts his head down to hide his chuckle when John finally does what he is supposed to do, this time. I LOVE it
@@patticrichton1135 What a great story! Is that true? Macca put in abio or something?
Thanx PB1970
This was from The David Frost Show - September 1968. It was a huge selling single, number one for 9 weeks in America.
I grew up with the Beatles music & had most of their records. They were part of the British Invasion. You can't go wrong with any of their music. They had so many great songs in the 60's-70's. "Hey Jude" is a great song written by Paul McCartney to comfort Julian Lennon when his parents separated.
I was in 7th Grade in 1968 when this was on the radio every hour for months. What a wonderful time.
Hard to believe this was 1968.. I was 3, have heard this song hundreds of times, it never gets old.
This video brightens my day!
You can never go wrong with the Beatles
Best musicians ever!!!!
One word... Gobsmacked at brilliance.
The Beatles outsold every single group and person who has produced music and records in the history of recording!!!
Group had given up touring in August 1966, but didn't stop performing live.
The diversity of the crowd is fantastic!
Yes a classic from 1968. Love u both 😘
This was the late 1960's, performing on David Frost's TV show, with the band breaking up at the end of that decade. You rightly picked up on the diversity of the audience which was key with The Beatles. This is the group who when they were touring the US for the first time were horrified when they found at one venue the audience was to be segregated. Coming from Liverpool, a very diverse city in the UK they were not used to that and refused to perform unless the segregation was dropped, which (as it was the Beatles dictating terms) it was - a quite historic moment. And then on top of that the song was an absolute banger still played constantly today. Literally they are unsurpassed in so many ways for their influence towards changing music and society.
They had the power to bring people together, and that's how they used it We could use them today.
They were not performing on The David Frost Show. They were filming the promotional film, of which there were three, one of which was given to the Frost show to premiere, and Frost dropped by Twickenham - where it was filmed - to film a link to give the impression they were live on the show. The "audience" were made up of people they'd invited, members of the Twickenham Beatles Fan Club, and hired extras. The performance is live vocals on top of prerecorded studio backing track.
So yeah, the Beatles *were* (are) telling you everything is going to be okay. It's why this song will still be a classic 100 years after this scene was filmed. They're an indelible part of my life, as they are hundreds of millions of others. That's pretty darn special when you think about it. I don't think anything quite like it will ever happen again.
This performance was from 1968. The Beatles broke up in early 1970, so they didn't do anything together after 1970. Yes, The Beatles were funny, they loved to play around, hense, the beginning.The Beatles were amazing. Greatest band of ALL Time. Will love them forever.
What they were playing at the beginning was the theme song for David Frost's TV show (David is the one introducing them in case you don't know.)
And Linda was the lucky woman to create new life with this fella. Between the two of them made some pretty good children to become even better adults. And they did a damn good job raising them. Paul and Linda made a damn good team. I'm not talking about the music end of it although that was great. Linda was so good for Paul especially right after the Beatles broke up. Legalities aside The Beatles broke up April 1970.
Think the best 45 rpm ever A side was Hey Jude and the B side was Revolution, but then again The Beatles has Something and Come Together on another one lol.
Hi ladies, such a wonderful song with a special meaning to end my day. Going to bed happy.😊. You brighten the day for so many.🥰
The song/video is almost 55 years old!!! I just had an emotional reaction to it and I can't explain why precisely. Maybe it's knowing that this was one of the last times The Beatles were a band working collaboratively and seemingly having a good time together. Seeing them playing and all the people around them - which was very odd but great - only adds to the visceral, emotional experience. I've always loved the tone of Paul's piano in Hey Jude. Ringo's little drum fills, as always, are spectacular but restrained. John and George's backing vocals are perfect.
Just think about this too ladies and everybody: The Beatles were only 2 years away from breaking up and at this time they were only in their mid to late 20s!!!! Unbelievable what they accomplished in a relatively short period of time. It will never be duplicated let alone surpassed by any band.
I love The Beatles and this performance was fantastic.
How can you go wrong with the Beatles?! Good pick ladies.
Thanks, I haven’t seen this in years and Paul will always be my favorite!
Yes ! The Beatles were magical but so are your reactions. I love to watch them. Please keep up the good (no, excellent) work.
When my Granddaughter was 3 my son, her uncle, bought her a mp3. He didn't want her listening to inappropriate music so he put a lot of Beatles music on it. So we had a 3 yr old bopping around singing The Beatles loudly😂 She's 21 now and still loves them. And Led Zeppelin plus other greats.
Hi Gaps! This is a fun one. Loved the Beatles my whole life. Have a wonderful evening.
For my 60th birthday I did a road trip to San Francisco to see Paul McCartney with one daughter with tickets from another daughter who couldn’t go !It was a long drive but well worth itIt was at what was A T & T Park at the time! 40 thousand plus people singing along for over 3 hours to everything from Beatles to Wings to solo career!
The elderly fellow with the flowers behind his ears makes my day every time. And I've seen it a hundred times or more in my nearly 50 years.
Yeah -- Paul says he was an alcoholic just hanging around, so Paul invited him in.
One of the first 4 singles released on the Apple label, this song was 7:12 seconds long. That's completely unheard of for a single in the 1960's. It was the longest single to top the British charts up until that time and encouraged other bands to release longer singles.
The old guy was a street busker and a friend of The Beatles.
true!!
Hello from France,
The Beatles marked my youth, they were true geniuses, Paul is my favourite, with john they were complementary and so talented, they could have composed so many masterpieces so!!!
I will never get tired of listening to their music they were the best and they were inventive.
I saw Paul in concert several times in Paris and London. I would give everything to relive that again.
That’s the thing about the time, what you said about the diversity. I was around (I’m 71) back then, and to me, that’s what the 60’s were about, and I found it so inspiring. I have tried to live my life in an accepting, inclusive way. It makes me sad to see a lot of what’s going on today; seems like it’s gone backwards. Thank you for your reaction; I really enjoyed it.
Just a note, Julian Lennon's newest album is simply titled "Jude". Sounds like he's finally making peace with his past.
And the photo on the cover of Julian's album "JUDE" is a black and white photo of himself when he was 5 years old, the year John left Julian's mother Cynthia and the year that Paul wrote "Hey Jude" for Julian. (he originally started it out with "hey JULES" which Julian was often called by family and the other Beatles.
Well. Peace and Love was the spirit of the age and The Beatles exemplified it. How times have changed.
My dad is the chap in the tie at 11:11. He said Ringo gave him a drumstick during a break, but he swapped it for a “favor” from the girl in the yellow.
Paul keeps looking at John wondering what he's going to do next.
Paul kept looking over at John because John didn't come in with the harmony like he was supposed to the FIRST time. You see John look down at Paul and raises his eyebrows and shoulders as if to say "What?" and shrugs his shoulders when he realizes he goofed. Paul keeps glancing at John again, for the 2nd time he is supposed to harmonize, and this time John remembers, and Paul does a little laugh.
imagine writing songs that are still relevant and popular sixty years later
I think you would both like Paul's solo work from the 70s. Truly a musical genius.
You aren’t the first women to say that. Saw him live in 1989… I get it
And I was ONE of those girls that was in love with Paul (I was 21 when this performance was recorded, but I was 16/17 years old in 1964 when the Beatles first broke in the US.) The FIRST best photo of saw of them was the cover of their "MEET THE BEATLES" ALBUM, and how PAUL looked on that cover. YES it is his EYES that attracted me right off, I thought he was so handsome too, just like YOU said. I still love Paul to this day, he is still my favorite Beatle. YOU ARE THE VERY FIRST REACTOR I have seen in the last 3 years that has EVER made ANY COMMENT about PAUL'S LOOKS and how very handsome he is. FINALLY!!! LOVE your reaction!!'
Thank you Patti! I love your history of Paul. 😊
The Beatles are second to none.
It's a turn up the radio in the car and sing along song.
Can you imagine telling your grandkids that's me in this video.
I wonder how many people caught the reference to "The Weight" by the Band near the end when Paul ad libbed "Take a load of, Fanny and put the load on me".
Last Friday I took my mother to a Beatles tribute concert, the album Let It Be was performed note for note
Some of those tribute bands are amazing! Hope you and your mum had a fab time!
I remember seeing this on TV in the 60's, unforgettable forever...
John did makes lots of fantastic music in the 70s! He accomplished so much!
Half the song is just 3 words, 'Na, Hey, Jude', and it goes on and on and on, but no one wants it to stop. Know any other song that can do that?
Truly remarkable.
The guy at 10:58 totally cracks me up every time. "Why am I here? What is this noise? Who are these people?" I wonder if he looks back now 55 years later and is embarrassed.
Song was supposedly written by McCartney to cheer up Julian Lennon when his parents' marriage was ending, but the lyrics are encouragement to a timid lover to pursue the woman of his dreams. Julian was a young child at the time.
You should check out " Concert For George live Royal Albert Hall " . Everyone was playing that night from Eric Clapton , George Lynn , Tom Petty " and many more .🎸
Also, Paul has a very good sense of humor. And he still has that spark in his eyes, even as a old man.
My local pub back in 1968 had a juke box (those were the days). This must have been played a dozen times a night!
Although it’s not the most streamed Beatles song on services such as Spotify (that honor belongs to “Here Comes The Sun”), “Hey Jude” is the highest selling Beatles song of all time.
What a nice song. The Beatles Rock
Paul's vocals are perfect.
Love you both. In Liverpool, where I'm from, a jude or judy was a girl, like chick or bird etc, The song was originally Hey Jules, for Julian Lennon, John's son, I imagine because of John's split from Julian's mum. Love watching your videos and your love and passion for all types of music. Love from Mellbourne, Australia.
I wonder how John felt playing this it is song for his son Julian, after all John left Cynthia and Julian for Yoko.
I was just a youngster when this aired, but even at about 9 years old I knew I had just witnessed something special. Even more special memories were when my mom would be walking through my room and sit down on my bed and listen to this song with me. She even liked Paul's screams, lol.
All right Ladies,.....you just did the performance video of "Hey Jude", next you need to do the B Side!!!! The performance video of "Revolution"!!!!! You will LOVE it!!!!!!!! Cheers!!!!!!!🤩
The Beatles had so much soul. There is magic, positivity and even spirituality in so many of their timeless songs. So impossibly good. They are the GOATs of rock music without question. No one comes close.
If you get emotional when you see footage of John Lennon and what could have been, you should watch the movie Yesterday. There's one scene that will make you cry your eyes out.
Very good analysis. The change when it goes to the na na na part sends shivers down my spine. Wonderful song.
One of the original four singles released on the group's new Apple label in August 1968. Singles and albums were still separate for the group.
Even now, play this in a pub, at a wedding, anything, the whole place will be on its feet joining in with the Na-Nas
The Beatles are the best ever
It might be the closest thing our culture has to a mass religious/spiritual event when you get a giant stadium crowd singing along to Hey Jude at one of Paul's concerts. I've had that good fortune a couple of times, and it really is something special.
How much talent does it take to make "Na Na Na Na Na", a song? It took the Beatles.
Saw Paul,Linda and babd sing this in front of a 120,000 crowd,who joined on chorus,in 1990❤️👍🎩
Thanks for taking the time to review Hey Jude. Spot on with your feelings; the song envelopes with warmth and simplicity, it is sung directly to each individual listener. More please :)
For me it is the best Beatles song and best song ever in history of mankind)
@Generation Gap- I am a huge Beatles fan and they are hands down the Greatest group ever. Paul was always my fav Beatle and Hey Jude is one of the greatest songs ever. This perforcmance here had to be in the late 60's. They broke up toward the end of 69.
Exhilarating! This has been my favorite Beatles song for nearly half a century. This was surely around 1967 or 1968 going by the way the Beatles look, and the fashion trends in the audience.
It was 1968.
as a kid in the early 70's I remember this was truly a great Beatles song averyone listened to no matter race or whatnot everyone loved the Beatles❤❤❤❤
That was David Frost introducing them. It was broadcast live.
The Beatles did the first live worldwide satellite broadcast in 67. It was a performance of All You Need is Love, also with a crowd joining them.
Hey Jude was the #1 song of 1968.
At the precipice of my teen years with innocence still about and this song playing on the way to the YMCA to play ball. Glad ya'll did this.
This song, like most of their singles, was never on a Beatles album. It was released with Revolution as the b-side. They have an official live performance video for that song as well. It would be an interesting reaction as even with a two song single their music is sooo very different. And great!
Paul is 25 here. John and Ringo are 27 and George is still 24. They seem like wise elders already.
This song is mostly for John's son, but also, Lines in the song are written FOR John. Paul telling him to "Go out and get her" (Yoko)"
This performance was August of 1968, Paul had just turned 26 in June (born in 1942), Ringo turned 28 in July (born in 1940), George was 25 ( born Feb. 25, 1943) and John was still 27 but would be 28 on Oct. 9th of '68 (born in 1940 like Ringo) if you want their exact ages at the time of this performance.
Truly magical in every which way! The Beatles are next level greatness!!
Just a really great review.Everyone felt the same way about this song as you two.Are you sure I didn't meet you two in the coffee shop in 69.
Hi ladies it's John here from England I just want to say just in case you didn't know a few years before this song was done The Beatles were playing in United States than in the Bible belt in the Southern part of America where there was segregation and when they went to do this show they said they would not play if the White and black kids were separated Ss that played to a multiracial audience in the end
Fantastic reaction. Just 1 correction: the Beatles aren't 1 of the most famous bands in the world, they're the most famous band in the world.
Watching both of you reinforces my belief that the Universe is Female.
Thank yo both 💝
I remember watching that live performance on TV the night it was broadcast on the David Frost Show on London Weekend Television in the autumn of 1968. You can appreciate that in those days everything to do with the Beatles was a major event but that felt extra special and I can remember the following day at school everybody talking about it excitedly.
Wasn't Jude John's son, who was trying to sing, and compose, and Paul was trying to say -- go ahead, the "movement" (musical movement) is right upon your shoulder.
John's son JULIAN (often called "JULES" at times by family and the other Beatles. Paul did start it as "hey JULES" originally but changed it to "JUDE" because he felt "Jules" was too personal since Julian was only FIVE YEARS old when Paul wrote this, and when his father John left his mom Cynthia to be with Yoko. So NO, Julian was NOT trying to sing and compose at 5 years old!! LOL! That didn't happen until Julian was 19/20 years old and came out with his first album "VALOTTE" which was released when Julian was 21 years old. I saw Julian live in concert 4 times over the next few years after that. He put on a GREAT SHOW!
Another great choice to react to. Hearing this song for a first time at 15 was a shock to me, it broke so many boundaries - and about what the Beatles can do, too.
Yes it sounded like a world-unifying anthem of hope for the future, beautiful and free. But to put it short, the promise never came true.
When Paul first wrote this song it was called Hey Jules after John's first son, Julien, to help him adjust to his fathers breakup with his mother Cynthia. It was the period seen as the start of the big breakup of the Beatles. With the Double White Album under production, there were many arguments between the Band Members. Ringo left the band for a few months in this time. But, in my opinion, this song was their greatest.
Awesome cool song by the Beatles, I remember my aunt's had a 45 they would play all the time, memories 👍😎👌
GOAT’s for a reason.
The Beatles>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>everyone else.
Paul originally wrote it as Hey Jules,for John’s son,Julian.
Great reaction ladies, yes those were the days, hopeful message. Take a sad day and make better!
Your point about rhe diversity of the audience participation is really significant. They pointed a way that too few have followed.