It gives me hope when I see the younger generation discovering real music today. It makes you realize how far we've fallen as society listening to current music
This performance was the last live performance of their career, as The Beatles. They on decided to do the roof-top gig at the last minute (note, you should see Peter Jackson's "Get Back" documentary to see the whole context and situation because it's fascinating!), and you should know that this was the winter of 1969, in January, and it's freaking cold up there! They are playing their first live gig in years, they are doing it "on the fly" and they are playing through frozen fingers! The Beatles were/are the best!
@acts, yes, they had quit touring as a live act by the end of 1966. It was just too much trouble and hard on their nerves, you know? (Look up “Beatlemania” on TH-cam and you’ll see why) So, the sessions that ended up being on the Let it Be album and the substance of the “Let it Be” film, we’re supposed to be the band getting together, writing new songs, and playing a big gig, at the end of the movie. But the project was very difficult, especially on a timing/schedule sense, as things took a lot longer than planned and all the pressure of the project was wearing them down. Eventually, they threw out the idea of playing a big gig, with all the production requirements (like selling tickets, putting on a light show, etc.) and just decided to make the film about the writing of new songs, from which an album would be released. Then, at the last minute, they decided to play a gig but a free one and to do it on the roof of Abbey Road studios! After the whole process however, they were sadly very close to breaking up as a band. They decided to put out one more album, to go all in on the song writing and production and to let that be their last album. So they never did another live concert again, after the roof-top gig. But you should watch "Get Back" and see the whole story. It's an incredible film!
@@BimuReacts They split up and went solo. There are about fifty reasons. I'd say, it was mostly that their manager died about a year and a half before this. Paul thought the guy the other three were signing with, was a crook. They all were itching to try their luck solo anyway. They all had very successful careers as solo artists. Even Ringo, the drummer.
@@debjorgoNo way mate, you're terribly wrong, if it wasn't for Paul McCartney the Beatles ended so soon amd Ringo said this things... Crook? You are so wrong man... What a shame...
@@BabbleBebble I think you mis-read my post. "The guy the other three were signing with..." was Allen Klein. John said he was leaving the Beatles. Paul could had waited that out until John changed his mind, but they were signing with Klein and Paul had to quit to keep from signing. Ringo said he thought "the other three got along so well" but that's not what I was talking about.
That was such a historic moment. I was a little kid at the time and I loved the Beatles but I actually didn't know anything about this until later on when I got older. And then I never saw actual footage of it until much later.
This is part of the famous rooftop concert, the last public performance the Beatles did. John does lead vocals here as you noticed, if you want to listen to George or Ringo on lead then I'd recommend the following songs: George: Taxman, Here Comes the Sun, Within You Without You, Something, Only a Northern Song, Don't Bother Me. Ringo: Boys, Act Naturally, I Wanna Be Your Man, Yellow Submarine, Don't Pass Me By, Goodnight, Octopus's Garden. Another good Ringo lead is With a Little Help From My Friends, however if you listen to this I recommend you listen to it immediately after Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Cub Band, treating the two as one track, as they lead into each other.
They had many stunningly beautiful songs, this one and Dear Prudence at the very top for melody and sentiment: joy, as you said and of course love. They were masters of production and innovation, reasons they still amaze 50 years later. It’s GREAT your first two were live performance, always choose when you can with just about any group. See their “Revolution” live. Then ASAP check Oh Darling, Come Together, Drive My Car. Enjoy!
It really wasn't very much time between the Hey Jude video you reviewed and this rooftop performance. Hey Jude was done Sep 8, 1968 and this was Jan 30, 1969, so only about 5 months. Great reaction!
The Hey Jude song you mention as having listened to previously, the lead singer was Paul McCartney and they only recorded that song 5/6 months (July 1968) before this performance of Don't let me Down, which was done in january 1969. Don't let me down the lead singer was John Lennon, the guy with the glasses on and the fur coat. On his right is Paul McCartney and on his left is George Harrison, on drums is Ringo Starr and off camera is Billy Preston playing the keyboards, (Fantastically!!). The Beatles world wide dominating fame and total record setting chart success and recording career spanned a little over 7 years!! 1962 to 1970. Between 1962 and 1970 in the UK they released; 12 LP's (UK catologue) 11 number 1's and 22 singles (UK) 18 number 1's & 13 EP's (UK) 10 number 1's. They are the biggest record sellers of all time, over a Billion sales worldwide and still selling and now in 2023, releasing "Now and then" UK single gaining another number 1!!!
Probably someone already pointed this out: Ringo Starr on drums, Paul McCartney on bass, John Lennon on rhythm guitar, and George Harrison on lead guitar. In this video the electric piano is being played by their friend Billy Preston. Paul and John were the main writers and singers although George contributed a number of outstanding songs and lead vocals, and Ringo had the occasional lead vocal on songs like What Goes On, Yellow Submarine, With a Little Help From My Friends, Goodnight, to name a few. If you want to get a feel for their very early live performances check out their two blockbuster appearances on the 1960s American television show The Ed Sullivan Show. Then there are their movies: A Hard Day's Night, Help!, and Magical Mystery Tour...although they mimed to the songs in those films. And there are some other television appearances in the '60s though again I believe they always mimed.
My family are all from Liverpool and grew up friends with them, John Lennon and Paul McCartney were often in my nans house, anyone who grew up in the 60s in Liverpool probably knew them, they have always been my favourites x
All 4 members sing. Paul McCartney wrote and sang Hey Jude in your 1st reaction. And this one here was written and sung by John Lennon. If you want to try one written and sung by George Harrison, While my Guitar Gently Weeps is a good one.
The Beatles were: John Lennon (who sang this song and played rhythm guitar), Paul McCartney (who sang lead on Hey Jude and played bass), George Harrison (who played lead guitar), and Ringo Starr (who played drums). John and Paul wrote most of the songs, but George developed as a fine songwriter as well later on. Ringo even wrote a couple of songs during their time together. John and Paul sang lead on most of the songs, George usually sang lead on his songs and covers early on (and usually sang lead on 2 songs per album), and Ringo usually sang lead on one song per album. After they were signed by EMI, they were cranking out an average of about 2 albums and 4 singles per year. They toured extensively until the latter part of 1966 and only appeared live a couple of times after that (the rooftop was their last live performance, one year before they broke up). In addition to making records and touring, they made several movies, had a radio show on the BBC, made music videos, gave numerous interviews and appearances, and appeared in animated form on a weekly Saturday morning cartoon in the US. Their impact was incredible and worldwide, and they set all kinds of records (way too much to go into here). No one had seen anything like it before (and there has been nothing like it since). The Beatles walked down the hall of music knocking down doors on either side that opened up new fields for other bands to go in to explore. They made pop music into an art form that showed everyone that anything was possible. They explored all kinds of genres and combinations of genres and pushed the boundaries of the recording studio. As Alice Cooper said, "Everybody was influenced by somebody, but I think everybody was influenced by The Beatles." One of the many amazing things about The Beatles is how quickly they evolved in such a short time. As Elvis Costello said, "Every record was a shock when it came out. Every single was an event.” Or, as Ozzy Osbourne called them, “The Greatest Band To Ever Walk The Earth!”
On this song: John Lennon, lead vocal and rhythm guitar... Paul McCartney, bass guitar and harmony vocal...George Harrison, lead guitar and harmony vocal...Ringo Starr, drums...Billy Preston, keyboard.
They all have songs they sing but Paul and John sing most. John Lennon is singing here.This was actually the last time they performed in public unfortunately. All you need is love live from 1967 is a must and Let it be is a beautiful Paul song. Enjoy the Beatles rabbithole it's very extensive❤
It would normally be weeks or a few months of writing, (and touring early on) and only days recording (their first album was recorded all in one 14 hour day, and every song was on the top 40, 5 being the top 5 for 6 months straight!) making them a very professional, and prolific band. They pumped out songs, all different, continuously.
There are many, many more great songs by this greatest and most influential band in history. A small sampling that will give you an understanding of their range, and feeling for their growth over their short 7 year recording history: Help, Eight Days a Week, Norwegian Wood, Blackbird, Two of Us, Let it Be, Yer Blues, She’s Leaving Home, Here Comes the Sun and Something. This will only scratch the surface for you, but I expect will bring you to a better understanding of why old folks like me, who’ve seen so many over the decades, feel as I do.
This was on top of their recording studio at Abbey Road in London. The Beatles was created in 1957 in Liverpool, England by John Lennon, who was the singer here. Their initial name was The Quarrymen. The initial members were his school mates. That summer Paul McCartney joined. In 1958, Paul's friend George Harrison joined. Lennon had initially thought him too young, but when Harrison played for him on a bus, John agreed that he was good enough to join. In 1960, they changed the group's name to The Beatles. In 1962, they fired their drummer, Pete Best, and hired Ringo Starr (Richard Starke). In 1963 they became extremely famous in England. The London Times named Lennon and McCartney the best British composers of the year, which was pretty impressive since rock was a very minor and unimportant genre of music at the time. In February of 1964 they became world famous after appearing on the American variety TV show, "The Ed Sullivan Show." Their music and style were so impressive and revolutionary that almost overnight most rock performers retired. Then, gradually, new rock groups emerged in styles imitative of the Beatles and all modern rock groups are descended from them. I lived through this and observed it first hand. Under the influence of The Beatles and their imitators, rock was transformed from an unimportant minor genre to what you see today. Prior to the Beatles it was almost unheard of for music performers to write their own music, a prominent exception being Chuck Berry, one of a handful of men who invented rock music and probably the primary one. John Lennon Once said, “If you tried to give rock and roll another name, you might call it 'Chuck Berry. '” They finally broke up in 1970. Don't confuse their later solo work with Beatles songs. You might want to have a listen to their first album, "Please Please Me" which they recorded in a single day. The album was well-received in Britain, where it remained in the Top 10 for over a year.
@@Ken_Dodds_Tickling_Stick You find it necessary to argue with someone about the difference between the definitions of the words "formed" and "created?" Go annoy someone else.
Good synopsis, but this concert was on the rooftop of their own Apple records label offices and not the EMI Abbey Road studios where they made most of their records.
The "done me" lyric was kind of a line John said he would "fix" and never did. That is why Paul and George are laughing. Sounds mild today but in 1969 that could get your song banned.
Do take note that the GREAT Billy Preston is in the rear (shamefully, almost falling off the back of the building, and barely shown) is killing it for the fab four on the keyboard. He is absolutely the "fifth Beatle" no matter what else you may hear.
I say this to all you Beatles reactors: start at the beginning and work your way through their whole catalogue to fully appreciate just how they developed in a few short years.
If you can get it past the copyright police, The Ballad of John and Yoko was probably the Beatles' most controversial song. A Day In The Life is considered their masterpiece. Frank Sinatra (I think) once said Oh! Darling was the best song ever written.
That song was from The Beatles last live performance, which they did on a London rooftop. I'm gonna recommend a song from their first live performance in the USA on the Ed Sullivan show, The song is called "Twist and Shout". I attached the link below. The Beatles- Twist and Shout th-cam.com/video/b-VAxGJdJeQ/w-d-xo.html Peace
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@@brandonflorida1092 Both. The first complaints were from the neighbours because of the noise. Later they realised that the people on the street were causing a traffic jam at the center of London
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I can't think of any way they could have been cooler. The Beatles are simply a "wow " band of the highest order.
It gives me hope when I see the younger generation discovering real music today. It makes you realize how far we've fallen as society listening to current music
This performance was the last live performance of their career, as The Beatles. They on decided to do the roof-top gig at the last minute (note, you should see Peter Jackson's "Get Back" documentary to see the whole context and situation because it's fascinating!), and you should know that this was the winter of 1969, in January, and it's freaking cold up there! They are playing their first live gig in years, they are doing it "on the fly" and they are playing through frozen fingers! The Beatles were/are the best!
Do you know why this was their last ?
@acts, yes, they had quit touring as a live act by the end of 1966. It was just too much trouble and hard on their nerves, you know? (Look up “Beatlemania” on TH-cam and you’ll see why) So, the sessions that ended up being on the Let it Be album and the substance of the “Let it Be” film, we’re supposed to be the band getting together, writing new songs, and playing a big gig, at the end of the movie. But the project was very difficult, especially on a timing/schedule sense, as things took a lot longer than planned and all the pressure of the project was wearing them down. Eventually, they threw out the idea of playing a big gig, with all the production requirements (like selling tickets, putting on a light show, etc.) and just decided to make the film about the writing of new songs, from which an album would be released. Then, at the last minute, they decided to play a gig but a free one and to do it on the roof of Abbey Road studios! After the whole process however, they were sadly very close to breaking up as a band. They decided to put out one more album, to go all in on the song writing and production and to let that be their last album. So they never did another live concert again, after the roof-top gig. But you should watch "Get Back" and see the whole story. It's an incredible film!
@@BimuReacts They split up and went solo. There are about fifty reasons. I'd say, it was mostly that their manager died about a year and a half before this. Paul thought the guy the other three were signing with, was a crook. They all were itching to try their luck solo anyway. They all had very successful careers as solo artists. Even Ringo, the drummer.
@@debjorgoNo way mate, you're terribly wrong, if it wasn't for Paul McCartney the Beatles ended so soon amd Ringo said this things... Crook? You are so wrong man... What a shame...
@@BabbleBebble I think you mis-read my post. "The guy the other three were signing with..." was Allen Klein. John said he was leaving the Beatles. Paul could had waited that out until John changed his mind, but they were signing with Klein and Paul had to quit to keep from signing. Ringo said he thought "the other three got along so well" but that's not what I was talking about.
All the songs they performed on the rooftop are fire: Get Back, I've Got A Feeling, One After 909, Dig a Pony, and this song.
Will check it out
Dig a Pony. What a song!
Yes, what a gift to the world they have been, was alive for the lot. SOOOOOO lucky
That was such a historic moment. I was a little kid at the time and I loved the Beatles but I actually didn't know anything about this until later on when I got older. And then I never saw actual footage of it until much later.
So true !
Ringo’s drumming is great as usual.
This is a great Beatles song with all members contributing instrumentality. Also present is the great Billy Preston who did the keyboards.
I was a kid back then. You had to be there. They were a phenomenon.
John is singing this one. Paul, the one with the beard, sang "Hey Jude". Less than six months apart between songs.
This is so helpful! Thanks
This is part of the famous rooftop concert, the last public performance the Beatles did. John does lead vocals here as you noticed, if you want to listen to George or Ringo on lead then I'd recommend the following songs:
George: Taxman, Here Comes the Sun, Within You Without You, Something, Only a Northern Song, Don't Bother Me.
Ringo: Boys, Act Naturally, I Wanna Be Your Man, Yellow Submarine, Don't Pass Me By, Goodnight, Octopus's Garden.
Another good Ringo lead is With a Little Help From My Friends, however if you listen to this I recommend you listen to it immediately after Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Cub Band, treating the two as one track, as they lead into each other.
Thanks for the info ! Can’t wait for that
They had many stunningly beautiful songs, this one and Dear Prudence at the very top for melody and sentiment: joy, as you said and of course love.
They were masters of production and innovation, reasons they still amaze 50 years later.
It’s GREAT your first two were live performance, always choose when you can with just about any group.
See their “Revolution” live.
Then ASAP check Oh Darling, Come Together, Drive My Car.
Enjoy!
Thank you !
There are other great bands. the Beatles stand alone. Their contribution to rock and culture are without peer.
It really wasn't very much time between the Hey Jude video you reviewed and this rooftop performance. Hey Jude was done Sep 8, 1968 and this was Jan 30, 1969, so only about 5 months. Great reaction!
I see ! Yet they look so different! 🥰
The Hey Jude song you mention as having listened to previously, the lead singer was Paul McCartney and they only recorded that song 5/6 months (July 1968) before this performance of Don't let me Down, which was done in january 1969. Don't let me down the lead singer was John Lennon, the guy with the glasses on and the fur coat. On his right is Paul McCartney and on his left is George Harrison, on drums is Ringo Starr and off camera is Billy Preston playing the keyboards, (Fantastically!!). The Beatles world wide dominating fame and total record setting chart success and recording career spanned a little over 7 years!! 1962 to 1970. Between 1962 and 1970 in the UK they released; 12 LP's (UK catologue) 11 number 1's and 22 singles (UK) 18 number 1's & 13 EP's (UK) 10 number 1's. They are the biggest record sellers of all time, over a Billion sales worldwide and still selling and now in 2023, releasing "Now and then" UK single gaining another number 1!!!
Thanks for the info !
Yes, they are the best band ever.
Performed on the roof of the Apple building in London. The crowds on the street stopped to listen to. The police had to ask the band to stop playing
Probably someone already pointed this out: Ringo Starr on drums, Paul McCartney on bass, John Lennon on rhythm guitar, and George Harrison on lead guitar. In this video the electric piano is being played by their friend Billy Preston. Paul and John were the main writers and singers although George contributed a number of outstanding songs and lead vocals, and Ringo had the occasional lead vocal on songs like What Goes On, Yellow Submarine, With a Little Help From My Friends, Goodnight, to name a few.
If you want to get a feel for their very early live performances check out their two blockbuster appearances on the 1960s American television show The Ed Sullivan Show. Then there are their movies: A Hard Day's Night, Help!, and Magical Mystery Tour...although they mimed to the songs in those films. And there are some other television appearances in the '60s though again I believe they always mimed.
Thanks for the info !
My family are all from Liverpool and grew up friends with them, John Lennon and Paul McCartney were often in my nans house, anyone who grew up in the 60s in Liverpool probably knew them, they have always been my favourites x
Wow ! Did you ever get to meet them ?
@@BimuReacts no it was before my time but I heard all the stories from being a little girl x
Listen to all their songs and enjoy the marvelous ride, Bimu.
Thank you ! More to come
All 4 members sing. Paul McCartney wrote and sang Hey Jude in your 1st reaction. And this one here was written and sung by John Lennon. If you want to try one written and sung by George Harrison, While my Guitar Gently Weeps is a good one.
Will do! Thanks
this kid looks like he really appreciates music.
🙏🥰
Love all of them. Always think I have a favorite and then the next day it's a different one. Enjoy the journey!
Tough to choose one !
Saw sir Paul Dallas 2002. Saw Ringo in Oklahoma 2023. Two Beatles ain't to bad.
The Beatles were: John Lennon (who sang this song and played rhythm guitar), Paul McCartney (who sang lead on Hey Jude and played bass), George Harrison (who played lead guitar), and Ringo Starr (who played drums). John and Paul wrote most of the songs, but George developed as a fine songwriter as well later on. Ringo even wrote a couple of songs during their time together. John and Paul sang lead on most of the songs, George usually sang lead on his songs and covers early on (and usually sang lead on 2 songs per album), and Ringo usually sang lead on one song per album.
After they were signed by EMI, they were cranking out an average of about 2 albums and 4 singles per year. They toured extensively until the latter part of 1966 and only appeared live a couple of times after that (the rooftop was their last live performance, one year before they broke up). In addition to making records and touring, they made several movies, had a radio show on the BBC, made music videos, gave numerous interviews and appearances, and appeared in animated form on a weekly Saturday morning cartoon in the US.
Their impact was incredible and worldwide, and they set all kinds of records (way too much to go into here). No one had seen anything like it before (and there has been nothing like it since).
The Beatles walked down the hall of music knocking down doors on either side that opened up new fields for other bands to go in to explore. They made pop music into an art form that showed everyone that anything was possible. They explored all kinds of genres and combinations of genres and pushed the boundaries of the recording studio. As Alice Cooper said, "Everybody was influenced by somebody, but I think everybody was influenced by The Beatles." One of the many amazing things about The Beatles is how quickly they evolved in such a short time. As Elvis Costello said, "Every record was a shock when it came out. Every single was an event.” Or, as Ozzy Osbourne called them, “The Greatest Band To Ever Walk The Earth!”
Thanks for the info !
This was filmed January 30, 1969 on the roof of Apple Studios in London.
Awesome
The late John Lennon, Ringo Starr, the late George Harrison, and Paul McCartney. Love your reaction, much appreciated!🥰👍
Cool, thanks!
We will never see their like again. 😢😢😢😢😢
Great reaction video. . Love this song too, thanks so much!
Thank you too!
You can listen to 30 Beatles songs and they will all be different. No other band covers the range of genres that the Beatles did.
I would suggest you try
A Day In The Life
I Am The Walrus
Here Comes The Sun
I Want You ( She’s So Heavy).
All those songs are incredible 😎
Thanks for the suggestions!
Great reaction to a great band and song.
Thank you !
Yes they are the best ever.
On this song: John Lennon, lead vocal and rhythm guitar... Paul McCartney, bass guitar and harmony vocal...George Harrison, lead guitar and harmony vocal...Ringo Starr, drums...Billy Preston, keyboard.
They all have songs they sing but Paul and John sing most. John Lennon is singing here.This was actually the last time they performed in public unfortunately. All you need is love live from 1967 is a must and Let it be is a beautiful Paul song. Enjoy the Beatles rabbithole it's very extensive❤
Will do ! Thanks 🙏
Hey Jude (performance filmed for promo) was completed in mid 1968, this would have been just a few months later, January 1969,
It would normally be weeks or a few months of writing, (and touring early on) and only days recording (their first album was recorded all in one 14 hour day, and every song was on the top 40, 5 being the top 5 for 6 months straight!) making them a very professional, and prolific band. They pumped out songs, all different, continuously.
Oh cool ! Thanks
There are many, many more great songs by this greatest and most influential band in history. A small sampling that will give you an understanding of their range, and feeling for their growth over their short 7 year recording history: Help, Eight Days a Week, Norwegian Wood, Blackbird, Two of Us, Let it Be, Yer Blues, She’s Leaving Home, Here Comes the Sun and Something. This will only scratch the surface for you, but I expect will bring you to a better understanding of why old folks like me, who’ve seen so many over the decades, feel as I do.
So excited to check them all out !
This was on top of their recording studio at Abbey Road in London.
The Beatles was created in 1957 in Liverpool, England by John Lennon, who was the singer here. Their initial name was The Quarrymen. The initial members were his school mates. That summer Paul McCartney joined. In 1958, Paul's friend George Harrison joined. Lennon had initially thought him too young, but when Harrison played for him on a bus, John agreed that he was good enough to join. In 1960, they changed the group's name to The Beatles. In 1962, they fired their drummer, Pete Best, and hired Ringo Starr (Richard Starke).
In 1963 they became extremely famous in England. The London Times named Lennon and McCartney the best British composers of the year, which was pretty impressive since rock was a very minor and unimportant genre of music at the time. In February of 1964 they became world famous after appearing on the American variety TV show, "The Ed Sullivan Show." Their music and style were so impressive and revolutionary that almost overnight most rock performers retired. Then, gradually, new rock groups emerged in styles imitative of the Beatles and all modern rock groups are descended from them. I lived through this and observed it first hand. Under the influence of The Beatles and their imitators, rock was transformed from an unimportant minor genre to what you see today. Prior to the Beatles it was almost unheard of for music performers to write their own music, a prominent exception being Chuck Berry, one of a handful of men who invented rock music and probably the primary one. John Lennon Once said, “If you tried to give rock and roll another name, you might call it 'Chuck Berry. '”
They finally broke up in 1970. Don't confuse their later solo work with Beatles songs. You might want to have a listen to their first album, "Please Please Me" which they recorded in a single day. The album was well-received in Britain, where it remained in the Top 10 for over a year.
Formed my friend.....not created
@@Ken_Dodds_Tickling_Stick You find it necessary to argue with someone about the difference between the definitions of the words "formed" and "created?" Go annoy someone else.
Thank you so much for the info ! So helpful
Good synopsis, but this concert was on the rooftop of their own Apple records label offices and not the EMI Abbey Road studios where they made most of their records.
@@netzahuacoyotl Thanks for the correction.
The "done me" lyric was kind of a line John said he would "fix" and never did. That is why Paul and George are laughing. Sounds mild today but in 1969 that could get your song banned.
Ringo on drums
Paul on the left
John in the middle
George on the right.
Billy Preston on keyboards.
Mic drop! ❤
Yes
Do take note that the GREAT Billy Preston is in the rear (shamefully, almost falling off the back of the building, and barely shown) is killing it for the fab four on the keyboard. He is absolutely the "fifth Beatle" no matter what else you may hear.
Oh! Thanks for the note
I say this to all you Beatles reactors: start at the beginning and work your way through their whole catalogue to fully appreciate just how they developed in a few short years.
That’s a great advice! Thank you ! 🙏
That concert was a qtr of a mile from where i worked. Could hear nut didn't know what it was, damm
Bimu you’re awesome and my ears are loving the beautiful sound 🎧 So did anybody let them down? Or are they still on that roof 😂
I think they might be, in a parallel universe...
Thank you so much ! I hope not sine they were so loved 🥰 😹
Loved your reaction! Please listen to Dear Prudence, in my humble opinion is one of their prettiest songs
Thank you and excited to check it out !
We're still talking about the Beatles 54 years after they broke up. You tell me.
Wooo🎉❤
If you can get it past the copyright police, The Ballad of John and Yoko was probably the Beatles' most controversial song. A Day In The Life is considered their masterpiece. Frank Sinatra (I think) once said Oh! Darling was the best song ever written.
Will check it out ! Thanks
cool reaction champ :)
Thank you !
this was the last time they ever played together.
That song was from The Beatles last live performance, which they did on a London rooftop. I'm gonna recommend a song from their first live performance in the USA on the Ed Sullivan show, The song is called "Twist and Shout". I attached the link below.
The Beatles- Twist and Shout
th-cam.com/video/b-VAxGJdJeQ/w-d-xo.html
Peace
Thanks ! Will do that for sure
Yessir..
React to the album..
Abby Road.!!!
Their friend Billy Preston on keyboard.
The Beatles/If I Fell😮😊
Off the roof? 😲
ps---
fun fact about this performance is that it was really cold I guess up on the roof and George and John were wearing their wives fur coats.
😂😂
The Best Band Ever is Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble. Check out Stevie Ray Vaughan live at El Macambo Texas Flood. My Brother is the Greatest Guitar on the Face of the Planet. ❤❤❤❤
Great reaction. Have you listened to Let it Be yet? If not, you must! Also, Eleanor Rigby.
Thank you ! Not yet but can’t wait !
Hey Bulldog video you'll love by them
Sure ! Can you sent me the link ?
Won't let me, you can try and download Hey Bulldog (Promo Video) The Beatles @@BimuReacts
Do you see the two policemen? They were not there to protect them, but to arrest them. Some neighbours had complained about the noise.
OMG! I actually notice that but thought they were the security. Did they actually arrest them ?
Incorrect. They were there because the performance was causing traffic jams. I've seen one of the two policemen interviewed.
@@BimuReacts They asked them to wrap up the concert and watched impatiently as the Beatles played a few more numbers.
@@BimuReacts No, they didn’t. The story from one of the policemen
th-cam.com/video/5qfv7AewNVc/w-d-xo.htmlsi=bZS7VIc7YuFuwMQv
@@brandonflorida1092 Both. The first complaints were from the neighbours because of the noise. Later they realised that the people on the street were causing a traffic jam at the center of London
Abbey Road Album!
should review John Lennon imagine
John Lennon was assasinated in NY 😢
In New York ? Is he the lead singer in this video ?
@BimuReacts Yes. He was gunned down outside his apartment by a deranged 'fan' in 1980. His son was upstairs sleeping.
The 5th beatle.billy preston
Hey Bimbo Rejects they got vibe daddy-o!
Will do it ! Thank you !