XTC "Dear God" (First Time Reaction)
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12 сағат бұрын
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@rbking9296
@rbking9296 3 минут бұрын
While the Beatles A lot of serious songs and deep songs they also knew how to have fun with their music as they did on this rocky raccoon and several other tracks
@filipe-
@filipe- 3 минут бұрын
2:40 Actually that's Paul, Ringo did not play on this one.
@PeterBuwen
@PeterBuwen 3 минут бұрын
People always say that Sgt. Peppers was the most influential album of all time. But I think it was the White Album. Because it contains all the musical styles that defined rock music from that point (1968) until well into the 1970s. The White Album is the root of 70s rock.
@alpetrocelli4465
@alpetrocelli4465 3 минут бұрын
It made KZbin! Thank you for covering this album the right way, all the way through. ✌️❤️🎶
@richardcollette9884
@richardcollette9884 3 минут бұрын
Ringo did the drumming on most of the white album. Dear Prudence is so Ringo. The opening guitar sound, string plucking was taught to john by Donovan in India.I'm 71 and saw all except John and each Beatles generated this huge excitement, I mean we were seeing a Beatle.✌
@larshenrikfabrin7640
@larshenrikfabrin7640 4 минут бұрын
I'm glad I got to see this on KZbin, I enjoyed it a lot. The White Album is actually my favorite Beatles album - so special. Recently, I stumbled across a a video on KZbin telling the story behind the song 'The continuing Story of Bungalow Bill', which I found very interesting, I had never heard that in so much detail. I think the song has several layers to it though, I have always felt one layer of it was being an anti-war song reflecting about the Vietnam war going on at the time this album was released. I hope I get to watch the other 3 sides as well.
@robertsaul234
@robertsaul234 4 минут бұрын
The sequencing of all the animal named songs in a row is the group having a little laugh.
@christinemorgen4441
@christinemorgen4441 6 минут бұрын
@pookiemartinez1745
@pookiemartinez1745 7 минут бұрын
Paul beating those skins on opening track. LETS Go
@johnny85er
@johnny85er 8 минут бұрын
Have you seen the prince version of while my guitar gently weeps?
@mikefetterman6782
@mikefetterman6782 8 минут бұрын
Jimmy Scott, a Jamaican gent, used to say to Paul "Obla di oblah dah, mon'". It was a greeting like "What's shakin", "How's it hanging"" What's upppppp"
@hoppers13
@hoppers13 9 минут бұрын
When you let four geniuses loose in a studio with unlimited time, you get a double album that blew the socks off the world. Can’t wait for side 3 (the best side 3 of all time). Woohoo! Loving this, Lee.
@Coquinagirl
@Coquinagirl 10 минут бұрын
My first listens. Thank you, Cora, Bruce, and Lee. To me, Ian’s unique voice is the best thing about Jethro Tull. He has a vocal style I always remembered ever since I first heard Thick As A Brick when I was 16 years old in 1972. I really enjoyed these relaxed performances, all three songs.
@brianalmeida1964
@brianalmeida1964 11 минут бұрын
I'm not sure if you have watched The Dirty Mac performing Yer Blues on The Rolling Stones Rock And Roll Circus TV show from 1968. If not, then you must!! The Dirty Mac consists of Mitch Mitchell on drums, Keith Richards on bass, Eric Clapton on lead guitar, and John Lennon on vocals and rhythm guitar. kzbin.info/www/bejne/gJapqJSNe7l6j7csi=-d6joe-JOrYETN0A
@burmajones803
@burmajones803 12 минут бұрын
Fireplace from the Document album. A deep deep cut, but worth the dive.
@RayEvans-j1q
@RayEvans-j1q 12 минут бұрын
Story of my life!
@alanshepherd4304
@alanshepherd4304 12 минут бұрын
Somebody has REALLY pissed him off! Fabulous lyrics!😁😁🇬🇧
@tomtortolani8082
@tomtortolani8082 12 минут бұрын
Rocky Raccoon, a karaoke favorite
@billbitterman9487
@billbitterman9487 14 минут бұрын
I know that there is just a huge amount of praise for Prince's solo on this song but for me, it still pales compared to Clapton's work on this version. His guitar truly weeps. Prince's is electrifying but doesn't serve the song the way Clapton's does. Sometimes tone and texture means much more than speed and showmanship.
@jenscee7679
@jenscee7679 14 минут бұрын
My parents bought me this album for my 18th birthday and a new stereo to play it on (many, many years ago). Birthday has always been a favourite!
@mikefetterman6782
@mikefetterman6782 15 минут бұрын
Paul did a little drumming on this album ONLY because Ringo was fed up with the alienation and left the group for a few weeks during the recording of the album. He went to Albufeira, Portugal on a pot and booze holiday, where he wrote Octopuses garden.
@mikefetterman6782
@mikefetterman6782 13 минут бұрын
Dear Prudence was the first Beatle song I learned to play on guitar so it always has a special place for me. That is John's song about Mia Farrow's (married to Woody Allen for a while later) sister was hiding in her room, avoiding the Maharishi, whose preaching about avoiding the temptations of the flesh, while also being very creepy towards some of the women, causing John, and Paul, and Ringo to realize he was just a horny, giggling little man.
@jerrymorsett4622
@jerrymorsett4622 16 минут бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/pn2aoX6Yqb6gobMsi=CprYvlhfHltH7Got
@atrus3823
@atrus3823 18 минут бұрын
The bass sound on this album is so chunky and meaty. One of my favourite bass sounds. It really shines on Yer Blues.
@louisfifteen
@louisfifteen 20 минут бұрын
Keeep doing these whole one sides once in a while. It's a joy to watch and listen to.
@porflepopnecker4376
@porflepopnecker4376 20 минут бұрын
I got to see Mickey at the 18th hole of a golf course back in the early 70s. It was a celebrity golf and tennis event for charity. I had my Super 8mm home movie camera with me and started taking some footage of him. He pointed to me and said, "Ah, motion pictures!" The next guy to play through was Alice Cooper. While he was signing autographs I pointed my movie camera at him and said, "Hey Alice, smile for my mother!" He made a big goofy face and said "Hi, Mom! I'll bet you hate me!"
@kentclark6420
@kentclark6420 21 минут бұрын
I can't stand Helter Skelter or the monkey song. Those songs seem so far beneath them. But it's still my favorite album, and so diverse.
@spitfirenutspitfirenut4835
@spitfirenutspitfirenut4835 22 минут бұрын
Nice
@jenscee7679
@jenscee7679 22 минут бұрын
Watching it now dude. Possibly the best album ever made (any of their last four proper albums could be.) Happiness is a warm gun is my favourite song by them.
@lawrencesmith6536
@lawrencesmith6536 23 минут бұрын
Indeed....revolutionary AF
@tinicum54
@tinicum54 23 минут бұрын
🏠 Home»Beatle people»John Lennon»John Lennon songs» John Lennon had spent much of the 1960s in thrall to a succession of gurus or other sources of promised enlightenment, from drugs to meditation, politics to Primal Therapy. On ‘I Found Out’ he cast aside the array of false idols he had accumulated and rejected, and presented himself as free from illusion. The lyrics are some of Lennon’s most vitriolic, taking shots at religion, his parents, drugs, and even his former songwriting partner (“I seen religion from Jesus to Paul”). It presents a clear perspective on the past, a theme he would revisit on the Imagine album’s ‘Oh My Love’ the following year. Nobody, it seemed, was safe from Lennon’s ire. The song begins with a paranoid warning to “stay away from my door”, but as the song progresses Lennon goes on the offensive to various parties who he perceived as having wronged him. Despite the rejection of these unworthy figureheads, Lennon continued to be seduced by various ideologies in later years. Between 1970 and 1972 he aligned himself with a succession of political figures that he later dropped, and even Dr Arthur Janov, whose Primal Therapy proved such an inspiration for John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band, would in time become one of Lennon’s targets. Lennon recorded a series of demo versions of ‘I Found Out’ at a house on Nimes Road, Bel Air, where he stayed while undergoing Primal Therapy in Los Angeles. During the recordings he made a number of changes to the composition, including a change from third to first person, and changing ‘neurosis’ to ‘religion’ in the final verse. One of these electric guitar demos, dating from the summer of 1970, can be heard on the John Lennon Anthology box set.
@paulmac4084
@paulmac4084 24 минут бұрын
you should be on at least 200k subs 🤔
@lizze490
@lizze490 25 минут бұрын
Thanks Lee- sublime White Album- and just in time for my birthday. 🎸🎂🎯🦃❤ I love these guys so much.
@TedCrimeLord
@TedCrimeLord 25 минут бұрын
May I recommend Talk Talk, Gary Numan and Japan..
@RoadienicknamedRory
@RoadienicknamedRory 25 минут бұрын
4:10 correct, it's Paul on both tracks. I think you can feel the difference as soon as Ringo comes in on Glass Onion.
@jerrymorsett4622
@jerrymorsett4622 25 минут бұрын
They kept trying to compete with bob dylan but him alone is a million times more unique than all the Beatles put together
@HiddenSymmetry
@HiddenSymmetry 27 минут бұрын
I wore this album out, had the embossed serial number cover w/poster. Played it so much I even knew where to drop the needle on my favorite spots. That particularly came in handy on Rev #9. There were some cool parts in it I always enjoyed but would skip over much of that track after hearing it full length so many times.
@jeffw.england
@jeffw.england 27 минут бұрын
I like the remastered album best. Not gyles shitmix .
@corawheeler9355
@corawheeler9355 28 минут бұрын
L33 .. I sent a message with a link to the story
@Manicpanicanticant
@Manicpanicanticant 28 минут бұрын
Please read About 70% of the time the 2009 remasters are better as they retain the finer details of the music. Just one example is in the song 'everybody's got something to hide' There's a break in the song at 2:06 where John steps away from the mic at a good distance and lets out this manic scream multiple times, it's extremely faint (use earphones), I always loved that part. It's completely drowned out in the new remixes. But a song like all my loving has been improved from the 2009 remasters. I don't understand why Giles didn't start off with remixing the older albums, recorded with more primitive technology as these are the albums that would have benefitted more from it. Not abbey road, it's perfect the way it was! In 10 years time they'll come up with another excuse to remix these albums and tinker with the music, until each time a instrument here or there is completely buried. Also look at she said she said and helter skelter 2009 vs super deluxe
@vegdagol2843
@vegdagol2843 28 минут бұрын
This is an odd ball for a reaction video, but the EP for Baal has some of Bowie’s best vocals I believe: “Baal's Hymn" (Der Choral vom großen Baal)” or “The Drowned Girl” Though produced by Bowie and Visconti, the song(s) was not written by Bowie but by German playwright Bertolt Brecht for the play Baal 1923. Enjoy, when you feel like not walking the obvious path to an artist😊
@L33Reacts
@L33Reacts 30 минут бұрын
This will only be up for a short time.
@AaronD.Webster
@AaronD.Webster 31 минут бұрын
I bought this album, factory sealed Capitol purple label, at age 16. I eventually got a used Apple label pressing, with embossed serial number.
@monicareginalopescavalcant1516
@monicareginalopescavalcant1516 31 минут бұрын
I Love these Sun Session songs
@drivingiscommercefuckgoogl1397
@drivingiscommercefuckgoogl1397 32 минут бұрын
Just so you know, when that album dropped you heard BACK IN THE USSR EVERYDAY! AND AT PARTIES ON FRI & SAT NIGHTS! Some of us even learned how to play it on guitar, not to mention dancin to it with GIRLS! DANCIN GIRLS ARE COOL!
@1ABELOVE
@1ABELOVE 34 минут бұрын
i'd like to heat what you think of the use of many instruments and their musical prowess and technique .. they were forging new grounds each year
@kevinpolito1529
@kevinpolito1529 36 минут бұрын
IMO, this is the best Beatles album. It is NOT a unified theme album. It is simply a random collection of songs and snippets of songs displaying the versatility of John, Paul, George, and Ringo.
@Linda-y9h
@Linda-y9h 37 минут бұрын
Glad I caught it before it was taken down. ❤
@jerrymorsett4622
@jerrymorsett4622 37 минут бұрын
Bob dylan is better