I am from Uk i left school 1983. First record i listen to i was 12 it was Man with Child in his eyes. I wonder who this artist was. Every since then i always loved her music and wanted to meet Kate Bush Thanks for being inspired by Kate she so talented creative lady
@cassandracassieparker37 минут бұрын
i think you should try listening to the 2017 remix of the album, in my opinion its a lot more full and better sounding it also makes being for the benefit of mr. kite sound even more crazy
@brunovleals42 минут бұрын
Here The Beatles as an art rock band began
@paulpennell21152 сағат бұрын
On the list of 500 greatest albums, Sgt Pepper is #1, Pet Sounds then Revolver is 3
@Rabs16 сағат бұрын
Fun Trivia: There is no album titled Led Zeppelin IV - this album was released without a title in order to prove a point to their label. It’s just called Led Zeppelin IV because it follows the naming convention of all their albums up to this point. Along with Led Zeppelin IV, this album is also occasionally called Zoso (after the symbols on the album that represent each member, specifically Page’s), The Fourth Album (what Page calls it), Runes (after the aforementioned symbols), and Four Symbols (…).
@Arkinals20 сағат бұрын
"but, you can't hear me!" was directed at Frank Sinatra :)-
@Arkinals20 сағат бұрын
You'd go to a college house party, a debut Beatles album would be playing on the turntable, cranked, thru great hi-fidelity speakers, on repeat, all night long, somebody flips it over... all smiling, swaying, feeling, the music, within you, out you. The Beatles.
@kevinrossi7487Күн бұрын
Got to Get You into My Life is a love song to marijuana
@smanticusКүн бұрын
I think the technological restrictions actually made music better. Being able to do absolutely anything often makes you lazy and indulgent and the tracks often sound overstuffed and phony. It’s always best to have restraint and only add what serves the song.
@gabix7488Күн бұрын
Marilyn Manson, Chelsea Wolfe, Alkaline Trio, AllieX, Pearl Jam, Smashing Pumpkins, St Vincent, Kacey Musgraves, Judas Priest just to name a few of ny fav Never liked rap or porn pop by female singers
@cwdkidman2266Күн бұрын
Best first lesson maybe ever. It kisses you then punches you in the face and dares you to like it. A year later, you don't like it, you love it. And keep coming back until you realize that no other band or album can quite do it for you. There are parts of this i say i don't like but i have to be honest with myself: i wouldnt trade the worst moment of this album for Bob Dylan's career. This MUST be what reading Adventures of Huckleberry Finn felt like when it first came out. What feels like a non-literary conversation with a poor southern white kid in 1840 slowly becomes the real start of American Literature. Here, a mid-sixties garage band on Long Island with a chick drummer and weird art kid from Wales help record some songs by a high school punkpoet while Mom and Dad are gone and the head cheerleader from the high school, a gorgeous blonde transfer student from Germany named Nico, stops by and sings lead on three songs. Suddenly, America takes the crown back from the Beatles and Stones but like Huck Finn, no one will realize it for a generation or two. Then everyone will have realized it was so simple and pretty and harsb and challenging but simple, apparently, why did no no one realize the world had changed? Like that day in 1955 when Elvis walked into that studio in Memphis to record a song for his Mama and the owner says "Hey, kid. Try a few fast ones and really lean into them." And America and the world would never be the same. Took a while for the Velvets and Lou Reed. They knew they were the best band ever with a Picasso writing all the songs and singing lead but only a few thousand devoted followers across the country. Like Van Gogh never selling a painting in his life, Reed and his Velvets toiled in complete anonymity for five years, even from most of the rock press. Then Bowie and Roxy and Television and the Ramones and the Stooges and Jonathan Richman and Eno and REM and the Jesus and Mary Chain all happened and said "The Velvet Underground. They taught us everything. " Add U2,.also. Punk, New Wave, indie, alt-rock, white music changed forever that day in the mid-sixties when Lou and friends started playing some of Lou's songs.
@NetTubeUserКүн бұрын
5:53 --- Supertramp vibes 100% 11:34 -- I always picture myself in my parents' car, with my dad driving at night. The sky is filled with magical stars, and the headlights from other cars add to the enchanting scene.
@celt67Күн бұрын
You keep saying "two years between this and Revolver... its around 9-10 months tops" Revolver was released in late summer 1966 and Sgt Peppers was released in May 1967.
@0_space_ghost_0Күн бұрын
18:06 I make fun of that all the time
@0_space_ghost_0Күн бұрын
14:12 Closer was seen as a pop track actually, was gonna be a single till the drummer (Chris Vrenna) and the producer that was working on TDS with NIN (Flood) saw and heard the lyrics. Tho to be fair Trent Reznor said himself that he wrote the lyrics to be that way just not to make it a single.
@jonolacy26442 күн бұрын
The panning is primitive stereo. To my knowledge, it wasn’t a choice. The Beatles preferred the Mono mixes.
@teachereliandro96562 күн бұрын
Now you gotta react to The Beach Boys
@teachereliandro96562 күн бұрын
Sometimes a think Beatles tried to mock the critics and would go like “let’s make some nonsense and have a laugh on them trying to interpret it “ 😅❤
@GarryMercer-tq5uo2 күн бұрын
Rubber soul was an early album you cant compare it to Abbey road. The only way you could be successful was to be played on the radio, and the radio wouldnt played any song over two and a half minutes. The Beatles broke this mould for all groups when they were so famous everyone knew when a song was coming out so the Beatles said stuff you we will make songs any length we like, and the radio stations had to play them or no one would listen to the station. It always astounds me how young people label blues and rock as metal, and how they have absolutely no idea in the world what psychedelia actually is
@junkersish2 күн бұрын
only 2 songs I would have on repeat here...The Word and Girl. More than 2 on some of their previous albums namely Hard Days Night, Help and Beatles for Sale
@AnonieMooser2 күн бұрын
This is like a copy paste fantano top 50 list lmao
@BNEradio2 күн бұрын
New to you, great list but it is very like most other critics lists, would be great to see something different or have a better idea of what you are into based on your picks, like if you see mine 75% of the albums are rock or indie, I only have maybe 5 of these in my top 50 although I listened to most and liked around half of them. My top 5 are in barely any critics lists but maybe being UK is part of that.
@billyjlundie12012 күн бұрын
cant wait for the next one, I love Magical Mystery tour
@docjmcg22 күн бұрын
It’s too bad you’ll never have the experience of going to the record store purchasing this album, unwrapping the cellophane and opening it up to see the beautiful photography and then reading the liner notes
@docjmcg22 күн бұрын
Check out Hendrix live performance of SPLHCB
@docjmcg22 күн бұрын
Eleanor Rigby- birth of prog rock, TNN- birth of psychedelic rock
Some of these songs definitely take more than one listen to appreciate. Man-Size is amazing. I'd definitely recommend checking out the video as well. Your reaction to Legs felt appropriate, and was nice to see 😂. I'd love to see you react to Pixies if you haven't yet-Surfer Rosa or Doolittle.
@SanVanSkater3 күн бұрын
Its mad how the beatles were only a touring band for like 3/4 years and their entire cataloge of albums spans '63 to 70. In the early days they were contractually obliged to release 2 albums a year plus 2 singles.
@oliverthrush76423 күн бұрын
I knew this bracket was just dumb whenever he put 15 Steps over Everything in its Right place 🤦♂️
@roberthubal62783 күн бұрын
The whole album is a love story. Boy and girl meet. They run away together. It's a concept opera
@roberthubal62783 күн бұрын
I like how knowledgeable and open you are. The Beatles had their phases. Their albums early on pandered to love songs. But there are alot of gems. Beatles were touring constantly. Writing songs on the go. And you should review their early albums, even if you don’t post them. With revolver, the boys are now solely in studio. Their last public concert will be the get back tracks.
@dannygrimson26224 күн бұрын
You can't tell if Yellow Submarine is one of the Beatles' best or worst?! Have you listened to music before?
@thesovgc4 күн бұрын
It seems like you have a good voice. This video was so much fun! ❤
@thesovgc4 күн бұрын
S Club Classics, Von Dutch, Everything is Romantic A 360, Girl So Confusing, B2b, 365 B Sympathy is a Knife, Apple, Mean Girls, I Think About it All the Time C I Might Say Something Stupid, Talk Talk, Rewind, So I D F SIAK is good, but sooooo overrated. EIR is the track deserving of the universal love SIAK has received IMO.
@mariayarber4 күн бұрын
There's an older Making of Sgt Pepper's documentary you should check out with interviews with George Martin
@Riker460604 күн бұрын
Keep in mind a lot of their music was recorded in mono and their recording equipment early On was pretty limited. A lot of their music was remastered to stereo but has a different sound
@chuarcayaf5 күн бұрын
Jpegmafia is better than beyonce🤘
@007wars65 күн бұрын
This is my first video I’ve seen of yours so you may know this, but Elliott Smith was in a punk band called Heatmiser before doing solo stuff, so whenever he rips into the rock stuff like Bled White, it’s that influence coming through! Heatmiser’s stuff is really solid as well. Any of the ones that Elliott wrote on their last album are especially great, and there are even better acoustic versions of them at the end of the New Moon compilation album. I love to see someone explore Elliott’s discography! He’s been my favorite artist of all time for a couple years now and there’s no turning back!
@DoombringerDad5 күн бұрын
(L)ucy in the (S)ky with (D)iamonds is said to be inspired by an LSD acid trip.
@DoombringerDad5 күн бұрын
Yellow submarine was one of the few Ringo contributions. Fun song, "cartoonish" iis the perfect description. One of the Beatles' movies was Yellow Submarine and it was a cartoon. Very bizaar and psychedelic movie. Octopus's Garden is another Ringo song and it too is kind of "cartoony".
@ButternutGOLD5 күн бұрын
Oh boy he heard the news
@wheelsofmercury5 күн бұрын
Good list! The Last Dinner Party's debut was incredible.
@galathynius_aelin5 күн бұрын
the last dinner party >>>> ❤❤
@CassandrashadowcassMorrison5 күн бұрын
They are talkinng specufically about the British Board of Rates and Taxes, Even greedier than ours.
@scruffyapples5 күн бұрын
Bowie had his liaisons with men as a young man, but was with women exclusively for most of his adult life. He was, however, very much influenced by the likes of Andy Warhol and William Burroughs, who used much in the way of underground gay iconography in their work.
@janedoe54465 күн бұрын
I loved watching this so much the only thing missing is an understanding of what was happening politically at that time and how a lot of the lyrics are commentary about actual war but also the way the American public were feeling at the time, especially young people experiencing this type of war for the first time in their lives.
@scruffyapples5 күн бұрын
Funnily enough Bron-yr-aur Stomp is that track that I fell for first. Don’t know why.
@scruffyapples5 күн бұрын
I think in most respects it’s an amazing piece of work. It suffers a little from having 5 acoustic-based songs in a row. That’s The Way is a bit over-long, and I’m not always in the mood for the duration of Since I’ve Been Loving You. However overall this album has an ethereal aura about it that firmly set Zeppelin apart from their hard rock contemporaries - leaving Sabbath and especially Purple in the dust artistically. IMHO.
@scruffyapples5 күн бұрын
I think in most respects it’s an amazing piece of work. It suffers a little from having 5 acoustic-based songs in a row. That’s The Way is a bit over-long, and I’m not always in the mood for the duration of Since I’ve Been Loving You. However overall this album has an ethereal aura about it that firmly set Zeppelin apart from their hard rock contemporaries - leaving Sabbath and especially Purple in the dust artistically. IMHO.