At the moment of watching young Ringo smiling and playing the drumms and staring at his older counterpart, then the strings entered into action, and the chorus..., I got blown away! Then tears in my soul...
We will never know for sure what John was writing about with this beautiful song. We will all have to think about what it means to us as we listen. There will never be another BEATLES, EVER! Thanks for sharing.
Yes, the meaning of the title is still, and probably always will be, an Enigma. But-- John wrote ''For Paul' on the Casstte cover. AND, apparently, Johns last words to Paul were, ''Think of me. Now and then old friend''.
I was 9-years-old when The Beatles first appeared on The Ed Sullivan show, February 9, 1964 -- their first national exposure in the US. On that date, Ringo & John were 23, Paul, 21, & George, 20 (2 weeks shy of 21) - that's how VERY young they really were!!! I LOVED them immediately, feelings that never waned, & they have been the most prominent & beloved band on the soundtrack of my life ever since. Naturally, I was eagerly awaiting Now And Then, & I heard it on the radio the day it was released. I liked it, & fully appreciated it for what it is. The next day, I watched the video. WOW!!!!! I had goosebumps & tears all at once . . . what a powerful, heartfelt video, accentuating phenomenally poignant lyrics in the context they were used. Just beautifully done. Stunned by how emotional it is. And I absolutely LOVE the song!!! Everyone should watch the video & love it, too!!! Without a doubt, the absolute best music video I've ever seen in all the years of music videos!!!!! A true masterpiece!!! Facts everyone should know -- John Lennon, who wrote this song & is singing lead, was murdered in NYC on Dec 8, 1980, 10 years after The Beatles broke up. He was 40 years old. George Harrison laid down some guitar work to this song in 1995, which is used. Sadly, he died of cancer on Nov 29, 2001, age 58. Ringo Starr (now 83), the drummer, & Paul McCartney (81) playing his iconic Hofner bass, are alive & well & still delighting audiences with their wonderful music!!!!! The history of The Beatles, & how their empire was built, & why they are still so very popular, is a story every music fan should know!! Everyone in every generation should listen to their extensive & incredibly entertaining catalogue & learn their stories, & find out how 4 young lads from Liverpool, England changed the world!!! Then watch this video again & understand how truly stellar it is!!!
This short film perfectly explains how this new Beatles song came to be. Very interesting, & very enjoyable!!! th-cam.com/video/APJAQoSCwuA/w-d-xo.htmlo
Great review and reaction to this latest/last Beatles song :-) Where I live in Smethwick UK The Beatles played at the Thimblemilll baths in 1962 I was 14 but unfortunately I didn't get to see them :-( but when they hit the big time I'v been a fan of the fab 4 ever since! Thanks to all concerned in the production of Now & Then...Brilliant
I grew up with the Beatles and was in high school when John Lennon was assassinated. I've seen this thing probably close to 50 times now, including lots of reactions, and it still makes my allergies act up every time.
Hey Steve (my name as well), I was 14 when John Lennon was (sadly😢) murdered... It was a Monday night and I heard Howard Cossel's announcement live on 'Monday Night Football'. Only a month earlier I had received John (and Yoko's) new album ' Double Fantasy' and couldn't wrap my teenage mind around it... and to this day I just can't understand the amount of EVIL that was at work to get someone to SHOOT A BEATLE IN THE BACK!! So we were both affected by that... I wish you and your child well! Fab-4 / 4-Ever!✌️
Such joy! I was 12/13 when they landed in the U.S. after months of repeated radio and 45 repeats. The malaise of the country being quite upside down after Nov 22 was like a rebirth to us kids. They seemed so old but they were really just young men. Thank you for the review
As you mentioned the nostalgic feeling that you get when you see this video is undeniable. A great song and a great tribute to the greatest band of all time.
I cried several times watching and listening to this magical tune because it touched all my memories of the Fab Four and all their great music over that whole decade from the 1960’s. Their music will always carry forward!
Apparently when John recorded the demo he wrote on the box the tape came in....For Paul. The last time John and Paul saw one another and were saying goodbye John said...Think of me now and then old friend.
This is brutally magnificent. The older you are, the deeper this hits. I can't stop watching this video, and it brings me to tears every time. How I miss those days when EVERY Beatles song was NEW! They truly are the Beethovens of popular music. Your reaction mirrors those of millions. Thank you for your honesty.
This song & video gives me such nostalgic vibes. I grew up with the Beatles music as a young girl. This also makes me a little sad since John & George are no longer with us (John was murdered in 1980 & George died of cancer in 2001). But I like the video showing them all together. I am sure Paul & Ringo loved doing this tribute & it must have brought back a lot of fond memories for them. The Beatles had a great sense of humor that is shown by some of the flashbacks & like seeing the costumes from Sgt. Pepper's album.
The ending is the most difficult to watch coz it's their final bow together as the world's greatest band & it's over tho their music will cross generations to come & will never fade away.
It was established that the words “For Paul” were written on the cassette with the 4 unreleased Lennon tracks in 1995. What isn’t confirmed is who wrote “For Paul” on the cassette. There’s a possibility that Yoko wrote it prior to the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame induction.
This song was written by John "For Paul". That is what it said on the cassette. It was meant to be a potential new song with the Beatles.... and now it is!!!
Every time I hear the line “I MISS YOU” and the McCartney/Lennon harmony it gives me chills. IF there is one video that really grips your heart strings its this one. Missing John and George (my favorite). Can you imaging the music these four could have put out has it not been for loosing John to an evil man and George. Music when it was pure in melodic quality. Non-pretentious and no autotune nonsense.
Tons of original Beatles songs had orchestral backing. That was the point of doing it here. It was even arranged by the son of the person (their producer, George Martin) who did that for them at the time. John likely wrote the song about his bandmates, especially Paul. When Yoko gave the demo tape to Paul, supposedly the cassette had something like "For Paul" written by John on the label.
Interesting true story about the ending. Peter Jackson wasn't quite sure how exactly to end the video & he approached Dhani Harrison ( George's son) with this idea & Dhani , upon hearing it...started to cry. Peter then knew it was the right way to end the video.
Peter Jackson believes the song pays homage to Paul as the cassette was in an envelope marked " For Paul " . Apparently the orchestra wasn't told they were recording a musical score for The Beatles until afterwards . Can you just imagine what was going through their heads when Paul walked in and told them they were recording The Beatles last song ever .
Thanks Larry though when you paused it 20 seconds from the end,I was fearful that you were going to miss the fade away and lights going out for the last time.
OMGawd, I hope you've seen the movie "Yesterday"! And BTW, that was John opening the song. Pls look up the back story and video. Your grin during the video mirrored mine and made me tear up. Thankyou.
John Lennon’s original Now and Then that was on TH-cam has been DMCA by Apple records so it is hard to find. The original version is just piano and John Lennon vocals. The new version is a full orchestra, Ringo on drums, Paul on guitar, George on bass, (Ringo, Paul, and George added new vocals), and John Lennons original vocals
Larryshair, the lyrics are all John Lennon's from the late 70's demo he recorded. The last words he ever spoke to Paul McCartney at the end of a visit to the Lennons was " Think of me now and then old friend." That quote direct from Paul McCartney. All the Beatles had made up, and although they would still have some disagreements, there was nothing anywhere near the fall out at the end of the Beatles. They were like brothers again. Yoko gave Paul the demo tape initially, and it seems that John was thinking about how he missed Paul, as those two were the closest, but also George and Ringo, and the brotherhood the Beatles had. All John's lyrics and sentiments. Hope this helps explain.
Well this is the last Beatles song with all four members. So it all comes to an end now. The greatest band of all time has one final bow and in some ways I feel closure. My heart still aches for John Lennon who was taken away too soon but I will smile when I think of him after hearing his last song.
@@richv.1594 shhh 🤫 I'll fix that later this week before you guys beat me for not knowing the classics, lol 🤭 I know The Beatles of course... I'm just not sure if I know any of their songs 🤔
No beatings from here - just a welcome to the amazing magical ride that is the Beatles catalogue. There is a kind of Beatles sound or vibe, but no one style, since they evolved so rapidly over their less-than-a-decade-long recording career, and were constantly experimenting - from early efforts to write hit pop songs, to stretching the possibilities of the technology, lyrical and musical content of the times in some of their later masterpieces, making them the major cultural 'influencers' of the wild 1960s. Creating or developing new or previously obscure genres, they inspired a whole generation of young musicians to go out and form/join rock n roll bands. As Brian May of Queen said, "The Beatles were our Bible. They opened the doors, and we all just walked through." Enjoy!
I've read that the original cassette tape, containing John's voice and piano,had written outside, "to Paul ". Also contained the demos of the two songs "Free has a bird " and "Real Love " that the 3 remaining Beatles finished and were included in the "The Beatles Anthology ".😊 BY THE WAY... you could use this opportunity to REACT TO BOTH 😊... please...please me 😊
The 12 minute documentary about how this song came to be, available on The Beatles TH-cam Channel, is definitely worth watching!! Great reaction. Stay safe 🤘 ✌️
Peter Jackson did a wonderful job on the video & the song speaks for itself. Only disappointing thing was the cover which is plain & a better design could have been used.
You really need to watch the 12 minute "making of" video released the day before the song was. Questions answered. And that WAS John singing the lead. It's right there on the Beatles channel. You also stopped the video a few seconds early. Beatles fanatics love the bow, band fades, "Beatles" sign fades, fade to black, fade in the Apple, fade to black again. End of The Beatles.
@@larryshairMY pleasure! I thought you might find it even MORE touching put together with the song's music video and give it the missing context! Cheers from Calgary, Canada! S.
To me the beatles are so over rated, and i dont really see the appeal, i like a few songs but on the most i find them boring and "samey" , guess it may be because i didnt grow up in the era and we had other music around or it just be plainly my style choice
@@desj2584 you can look at it 2 ways, timing and era. I understand they covered many genres, but as talent goes , the vocals were samey, and ringos drumming ... well .. lets just say .. suited them (check out his son, a much better drummer trained by keith moon). They were caught up in a hype because at that time there was nothing else, a bit like elvis. As for not being matched, the problem there is what are you matching them on? Popularity? , in this day and age its hard because theres so many outlets for music now such a variation of choices, back then it was limited. You could argue with the likes of one direction, unfortunately manufactured bands like these although gain popularity dont last because its more of a showcase for individuals than dedication of a band. Popularity doesnt mean talent (look at jedward)
@@dobster1985 They were lucky enough to have it ALL. Talent galore. Youthful energy and ideas. And a global community that was ready for change. Baby boomers all over the globe were just beginning to comprehend the power they possessed-to shape culture and influence society. Miniskirts. Long hair. Etc. All because of us baby boomers. The Beatles were so totally different than anything music had ever experienced. In their early days, The Beatles sang a lot of covers. As time went on, it was primarily John Lennon and Paul McCartney writing music and composing songs. In fact, Lennon and McCartney were among the most successful songwriting teams in music history. Whether you like them or not (and it’s okay if you don’t. I’m not a fan of Mariah Carey), the lasting impact of these lads from Liverpool can never be downplayed. And PLEASE. I respect that you’re not a fan of theirs-but PLEASE do NOT insult those of us who are Beatles fans. Their story is permanently etched upon music history. That can NEVER BE FORGOTTEN. (And by the way, Paul McCartney is the richest musician in history!) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lennon%E2%80%93McCartney?wprov=sfti1
@@drieuxkoeppel8152 never insulted anyone but ok for you to take it as an insult, as an atheist my comments somehow insult religious people, even thought it can be looked at both ways its never them insulting me 🤣 same with music
@@drieuxkoeppel8152 again as pointing as hes the richest musician i dont see what point this is. If elon musk (richest man in the world) bought out an album would you class him as the richest musician .... a lot of mcartneys wealth comes from a majority of businesses he owns
Psst... hey... You know you can find and listen to this song on TH-cam uninterrupted? This is a reaction channel and he's doing a great job reacting to it. Hope I helped 😊
Actually Paul, That-Averagetyp is correct. Early on, I was warned that my channel would be taken down due to copywrite strikes and those videos were taken down. After MUCH research, I found that pausing (even MORE often that I do currently) helps prevent strikes. While this one song, to your point, would likely not be taken down, I'm not wiling to take any chances of losing this channel. Also remember that I'm an old fart and would probably forget what I was going to say about a particular part of the song. I do get your points, but it's how I feel I need to run the channel sagely. Again, I getcah though.
At the moment of watching young Ringo smiling and playing the drumms and staring at his older counterpart, then the strings entered into action, and the chorus..., I got blown away! Then tears in my soul...
We will never know for sure what John was writing about with this beautiful song. We will all have to think about what it means to us as we listen. There will never be another BEATLES, EVER! Thanks for sharing.
Yes, the meaning of the title is still, and probably always will be, an Enigma. But-- John wrote ''For Paul' on the Casstte cover. AND, apparently, Johns last words to Paul were, ''Think of me. Now and then old friend''.
@@MrDaiseymay I have heard this but, I have heard this is a rumor. It is a wonderful story true or not.
I was 9-years-old when The Beatles first appeared on The Ed Sullivan show, February 9, 1964 -- their first national exposure in the US. On that date, Ringo & John were 23, Paul, 21, & George, 20 (2 weeks shy of 21) - that's how VERY young they really were!!! I LOVED them immediately, feelings that never waned, & they have been the most prominent & beloved band on the soundtrack of my life ever since. Naturally, I was eagerly awaiting Now And Then, & I heard it on the radio the day it was released. I liked it, & fully appreciated it for what it is. The next day, I watched the video. WOW!!!!! I had goosebumps & tears all at once . . . what a powerful, heartfelt video, accentuating phenomenally poignant lyrics in the context they were used. Just beautifully done. Stunned by how emotional it is. And I absolutely LOVE the song!!! Everyone should watch the video & love it, too!!!
Without a doubt, the absolute best music video I've ever seen in all the years of music videos!!!!! A true masterpiece!!!
Facts everyone should know -- John Lennon, who wrote this song & is singing lead, was murdered in NYC on Dec 8, 1980, 10 years after The Beatles broke up. He was 40 years old. George Harrison laid down some guitar work to this song in 1995, which is used. Sadly, he died of cancer on Nov 29, 2001, age 58. Ringo Starr (now 83), the drummer, & Paul McCartney (81) playing his iconic Hofner bass, are alive & well & still delighting audiences with their wonderful music!!!!!
The history of The Beatles, & how their empire was built, & why they are still so very popular, is a story every music fan should know!! Everyone in every generation should listen to their extensive & incredibly entertaining catalogue & learn their stories, & find out how 4 young lads from Liverpool, England changed the world!!! Then watch this video again & understand how truly stellar it is!!!
This short film perfectly explains how this new Beatles song came to be. Very interesting, & very enjoyable!!! th-cam.com/video/APJAQoSCwuA/w-d-xo.htmlo
i TOTALLY get your emotions...how AWWSEOME it is to get this last gift from the BEATLES all these years later !!!
Great review and reaction to this latest/last Beatles song :-) Where I live in Smethwick UK The Beatles played at the Thimblemilll baths in 1962 I was 14 but unfortunately I didn't get to see them :-( but when they hit the big time I'v been a fan of the fab 4 ever since! Thanks to all concerned in the production of Now & Then...Brilliant
I grew up with the Beatles and was in high school when John Lennon was assassinated. I've seen this thing probably close to 50 times now, including lots of reactions, and it still makes my allergies act up every time.
Yes the Beatles definitely stir up the old allergies because we're definitely not crying...
The line "and if I make it through" gets me every time.
Hey Steve (my name as well), I was 14 when John Lennon was (sadly😢) murdered... It was a Monday night and I heard Howard Cossel's announcement live on 'Monday Night Football'. Only a month earlier I had received John (and Yoko's) new album ' Double Fantasy' and couldn't wrap my teenage mind around it... and to this day I just can't understand the amount of EVIL that was at work to get someone to SHOOT A BEATLE IN THE BACK!! So we were both affected by that... I wish you and your child well! Fab-4 / 4-Ever!✌️
Such joy! I was 12/13 when they landed in the U.S. after months of repeated radio and 45 repeats. The malaise of the country being quite upside down after Nov 22 was like a rebirth to us kids. They seemed so old but they were really just young men. Thank you for the review
As you mentioned the nostalgic feeling that you get when you see this video is undeniable. A great song and a great tribute to the greatest band of all time.
Still brings tears. And goosebumps.
Yes, it is crazy, that we get to hear this. It sounds so right, a real Beatles sound.
I cried several times watching and listening to this magical tune because it touched all my memories of the Fab Four and all their great music over that whole decade from the 1960’s. Their music will always carry forward!
It’s beautiful and so many emotions are coming to the fore.
tears of joy at first because we got a new Beatles song and it's good, then tears of sadness because this is it. But not a bad way to end it.
a superb review i was crying as you watched and listened to now and then,thank you im a 70 year old fan.
Thanks so much Gerald!
Apparently when John recorded the demo he wrote on the box the tape came in....For Paul. The last time John and Paul saw one another and were saying goodbye John said...Think of me now and then old friend.
That is the story I heard!
Needed that smile so so much today ❤
SO how are you doing? I hope all is going well!
@@larryshair Dimentia friend not so good. Communication is hard. The courts may take everything.
Prayers please 🤗🤗🤗
@@patriciajohnson9654 go back to sleep! You had a long day... Love ya! Sending prayers for all of you! 😊
@partriciajohnson9654 Hang in there Patti!
@@richv.1594 Thanks so much Rich😊 I'm trying so hard.
The last thing John said to Paul was every now and then think of me my friend. I'm so glad they got this out. RIP John and George ❤
This is brutally magnificent. The older you are, the deeper this hits. I can't stop watching this video, and it brings me to tears every time. How I miss those days when EVERY Beatles song was NEW! They truly are the Beethovens of popular music. Your reaction mirrors those of millions. Thank you for your honesty.
Can you imagine.. a band that split up in 1970....still has thís impact. I was blown away too, btw. A masterpiece, full of sad happyness.
Should be video of the year
This song & video gives me such nostalgic vibes. I grew up with the Beatles music as a young girl. This also makes me a little sad since John & George are no longer with us (John was murdered in 1980 & George died of cancer in 2001). But I like the video showing them all together. I am sure Paul & Ringo loved doing this tribute & it must have brought back a lot of fond memories for them. The Beatles had a great sense of humor that is shown by some of the flashbacks & like seeing the costumes from Sgt. Pepper's album.
Well-said!
I actually heard this on the radio the other dy and it gave me goosebumps.
The ending is the most difficult to watch coz it's their final bow together as the world's greatest band & it's over tho their music will cross generations to come & will never fade away.
This is an ode to George, John and all the Beatles fans.....!
It was established that the words “For Paul” were written on the cassette with the 4 unreleased Lennon tracks in 1995. What isn’t confirmed is who wrote “For Paul” on the cassette. There’s a possibility that Yoko wrote it prior to the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame induction.
Nice, thanks!
I love waking up to a new vid! Starts the day off with positive vibes🤩
What a cool video 🥰
Yes! We can't pass up a Beatles release, can we?
I have tears in my eyes every time I listen to this.
It's O.K. to be AWESTRUCK... It's the BEATLES!!🔥✌️❤🎸
Right?
Hi Chris! So glad you are feeling better!
Thank you kind sir! Yes, feeling much better! Just need to battle the fatigue and then I'm good as new!
This song was written by John "For Paul". That is what it said on the cassette. It was meant to be a potential new song with the Beatles.... and now it is!!!
Every time I hear the line “I MISS YOU” and the McCartney/Lennon harmony it gives me chills. IF there is one video that really grips your heart strings its this one. Missing John and George (my favorite). Can you imaging the music these four could have put out has it not been for loosing John to an evil man and George. Music when it was pure in melodic quality. Non-pretentious and no autotune nonsense.
This is very cool always loved the Beetles ❤️
Tons of original Beatles songs had orchestral backing. That was the point of doing it here. It was even arranged by the son of the person (their producer, George Martin) who did that for them at the time.
John likely wrote the song about his bandmates, especially Paul. When Yoko gave the demo tape to Paul, supposedly the cassette had something like "For Paul" written by John on the label.
Listen real love the beatlrs, is amazing!
Interesting true story about the ending. Peter Jackson wasn't quite sure how exactly to end the video & he approached Dhani Harrison ( George's son) with this idea & Dhani , upon hearing it...started to cry. Peter then knew it was the right way to end the video.
Peter Jackson believes the song pays homage to Paul as the cassette was in an envelope marked " For Paul " . Apparently the orchestra wasn't told they were recording a musical score for The Beatles until afterwards . Can you just imagine what was going through their heads when Paul walked in and told them they were recording The Beatles last song ever .
always forever fav4,,,
I will believe in my heart, no matter whatever else is said, that John wrote the song to his other three brothers, Paul, George, and Ringo.
the Beatles often used orchestra music in their songs. loved your reaction, thank you.
Thank you!
Thanks Larry though when you paused it 20 seconds from the end,I was fearful that you were going to miss the fade away and lights going out for the last time.
Free as a bird. Recorded all Beatles after John’s death
OMGawd, I hope you've seen the movie "Yesterday"! And BTW, that was John opening the song. Pls look up the back story and video. Your grin during the video mirrored mine and made me tear up. Thankyou.
John Lennon’s original Now and Then that was on TH-cam has been DMCA by Apple records so it is hard to find. The original version is just piano and John Lennon vocals. The new version is a full orchestra, Ringo on drums, Paul on guitar, George on bass, (Ringo, Paul, and George added new vocals), and John Lennons original vocals
Larryshair, the lyrics are all John Lennon's from the late 70's demo he recorded. The last words he ever spoke to Paul McCartney at the end of a visit to the Lennons was " Think of me now and then old friend." That quote direct from Paul McCartney. All the Beatles had made up, and although they would still have some disagreements, there was nothing anywhere near the fall out at the end of the Beatles. They were like brothers again. Yoko gave Paul the demo tape initially, and it seems that John was thinking about how he missed Paul, as those two were the closest, but also George and Ringo, and the brotherhood the Beatles had. All John's lyrics and sentiments. Hope this helps explain.
Hi Cutie
Nice reaction. Wow I Loved how they did this. It was amazing 🥰
Im happy you are feeling better ❤
Well this is the last Beatles song with all four members. So it all comes to an end now. The greatest band of all time has one final bow and in some ways I feel closure. My heart still aches for John Lennon who was taken away too soon but I will smile when I think of him after hearing his last song.
Jon intended this song for PAUL. The cassette said so on the label
Thankyou for doing my recommendation of reacting to this.
Of course!
Magnificent ❤
I was lucky I had the great music from the 60s and 70s.
Please don't beat me for what I'm about to say..... I don't think I ever heard The Beatles before 😳🤫🤫
Loved the reaction! 😉
What!!!!
@@richv.1594 shhh 🤫 I'll fix that later this week before you guys beat me for not knowing the classics, lol 🤭 I know The Beatles of course... I'm just not sure if I know any of their songs 🤔
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!
@@larryshair shhh 🤫🤫 lol 🤭
No beatings from here - just a welcome to the amazing magical ride that is the Beatles catalogue. There is a kind of Beatles sound or vibe, but no one style, since they evolved so rapidly over their less-than-a-decade-long recording career, and were constantly experimenting - from early efforts to write hit pop songs, to stretching the possibilities of the technology, lyrical and musical content of the times in some of their later masterpieces, making them the major cultural 'influencers' of the wild 1960s. Creating or developing new or previously obscure genres, they inspired a whole generation of young musicians to go out and form/join rock n roll bands. As Brian May of Queen said, "The Beatles were our Bible. They opened the doors, and we all just walked through." Enjoy!
It was written by John 40 something years ago.
1977.
The song is a tribute to the fans.
I've read that the original cassette tape, containing John's voice and piano,had written outside, "to Paul ". Also contained the demos of the two songs "Free has a bird " and "Real Love " that the 3 remaining Beatles finished and were included in the "The Beatles Anthology ".😊
BY THE WAY... you could use this opportunity to REACT TO BOTH 😊... please...please me 😊
He wrote if for Paul, according to Yoko
Yeahp... the only ones who didn't got hold were John and George. Forever young 😢
Video is what makes it. The song itself is just not up to true Beatles standard.
The video was brilliant! Especially the ending. Dang, it got me when I rewatched it.
I've watched this video hundreds of times, I remember at 5:50 John was wearing a blue shirt, why has it now become dark green?
Oh no! I can't imagine why that would be.... I think I feel a conspiracy theory coming on! 😲
The 12 minute documentary about how this song came to be, available on The Beatles TH-cam Channel, is definitely worth watching!! Great reaction. Stay safe 🤘 ✌️
You should go back to The Beatles' official youtube channel and watch the 12 minute documentary on the making of this song. It's very enlightening.
For macca
Very odd. John's Pepper uniform looks black instead of light green in your video here. It doesn't look that way anywhere else (?).
Rather transparent than black, you see the background through John's uniform. Larry's using greenscreen. Everything green becomes transparent
@@DaP84 Okay. That makes sense.
Love the background vocals…….reminds me of Abbey Road…..sound….
I would guess that he wrote it to Yoko.
Peter Jackson did a wonderful job on the video & the song speaks for itself. Only disappointing thing was the cover which is plain & a better design could have been used.
You really need to watch the 12 minute "making of" video released the day before the song was. Questions answered. And that WAS John singing the lead. It's right there on the Beatles channel.
You also stopped the video a few seconds early. Beatles fanatics love the bow, band fades, "Beatles" sign fades, fade to black, fade in the Apple, fade to black again. End of The Beatles.
Larry Hairy hippie fair Ye!
Only reactor who got the fade away and lights going out.
Thanks! I'm surprised by that as it was the bow on the package that was so meaningful.
If you want to know more about the song, watch the documentary short video
Grammy win soon...........
Facts, 100%
Well those breaks to hear your opinion 👇🏻
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The part of the story you missed,....
th-cam.com/video/APJAQoSCwuA/w-d-xo.html
Thanks for posting that. It was very interesting.
@@beverlypearson5332 SO happy you enjoyed and found it interesting! S.
Nice! Thanks for this!
@@larryshairMY pleasure! I thought you might find it even MORE touching put together with the song's music video and give it the missing context! Cheers from Calgary, Canada! S.
You would get a much better feel for the song and video if you didn't stop it every 10 seconds.
You did great till you talked over the dramatic ending.
check out another old and new song hank and hank jr...[ theres a tear in my beer]
Too many interruptions
This is Annoying because you stopped it way too often..without enjoying the deeper meaning of the sentiments of the song...do better please
Your first time ando you paused??? Really!!?? that is disrespectful and stupid
To me the beatles are so over rated, and i dont really see the appeal, i like a few songs but on the most i find them boring and "samey" , guess it may be because i didnt grow up in the era and we had other music around or it just be plainly my style choice
@@desj2584 you can look at it 2 ways, timing and era. I understand they covered many genres, but as talent goes , the vocals were samey, and ringos drumming ... well .. lets just say .. suited them (check out his son, a much better drummer trained by keith moon). They were caught up in a hype because at that time there was nothing else, a bit like elvis. As for not being matched, the problem there is what are you matching them on? Popularity? , in this day and age its hard because theres so many outlets for music now such a variation of choices, back then it was limited. You could argue with the likes of one direction, unfortunately manufactured bands like these although gain popularity dont last because its more of a showcase for individuals than dedication of a band. Popularity doesnt mean talent (look at jedward)
@@dobster1985
They were lucky enough to have it ALL.
Talent galore.
Youthful energy and ideas.
And a global community that was ready for change.
Baby boomers all over the globe were just beginning to comprehend the power they possessed-to shape culture and influence society.
Miniskirts.
Long hair. Etc.
All because of us baby boomers.
The Beatles were so totally different than anything music had ever experienced.
In their early days, The Beatles sang a lot of covers.
As time went on, it was primarily John Lennon and Paul McCartney writing music and composing songs.
In fact, Lennon and McCartney were among the most successful songwriting teams in music history.
Whether you like them or not (and it’s okay if you don’t. I’m not a fan of Mariah Carey), the lasting impact of these lads from Liverpool can never be downplayed.
And PLEASE. I respect that you’re not a fan of theirs-but PLEASE do NOT insult those of us who are Beatles fans.
Their story is permanently etched upon music history.
That can NEVER BE FORGOTTEN.
(And by the way, Paul McCartney is the richest musician in history!)
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lennon%E2%80%93McCartney?wprov=sfti1
@@drieuxkoeppel8152 never insulted anyone but ok for you to take it as an insult, as an atheist my comments somehow insult religious people, even thought it can be looked at both ways its never them insulting me 🤣 same with music
@@drieuxkoeppel8152 again as pointing as hes the richest musician i dont see what point this is. If elon musk (richest man in the world) bought out an album would you class him as the richest musician .... a lot of mcartneys wealth comes from a majority of businesses he owns
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No way to listen to a song. You keep on stopping it to talk every line they sing...
Psst... hey...
You know you can find and listen to this song on TH-cam uninterrupted? This is a reaction channel and he's doing a great job reacting to it.
Hope I helped 😊
@that_averagetyp psst. I know It is. But it's just better if you listen to it completely first, and then chat about it. That's all.
@@paulsullivan1650 TH-cam would take the video down in couple seconds because of copyrights... or even the whole channel...
@that_averagetyp No they wouldn't, not this one. Nobody's got taken down...
Actually Paul, That-Averagetyp is correct. Early on, I was warned that my channel would be taken down due to copywrite strikes and those videos were taken down. After MUCH research, I found that pausing (even MORE often that I do currently) helps prevent strikes. While this one song, to your point, would likely not be taken down, I'm not wiling to take any chances of losing this channel. Also remember that I'm an old fart and would probably forget what I was going to say about a particular part of the song. I do get your points, but it's how I feel I need to run the channel sagely. Again, I getcah though.