What you are seeing is lightning in a bottle. The greatest and coolest band of all time. Once in a lifetime.
@michaelkarlsson59663 ай бұрын
excuse my ignorance, english isn't my main language, what does "lightning in a bottle" actually mean? I can't seem to figure it out :(
@tdeb792 ай бұрын
@@michaelkarlsson5966'Lightning' indicates magic, the bottle represents the incredible small chance that this magic all comes together in that particular spot.
@Russ-gy7tx3 ай бұрын
Paul walks in, sits down, and pulls “Get Back” out of his head, and that’s what happened, he’s amazing, It made me want to play too.
@jnagarya5193 ай бұрын
It's how the creative process works for anyone who creates, not only for Paul.
@Russ-gy7tx3 ай бұрын
@@jnagarya519 oh I agree, the only difference is, I never had a mainstream number one hit or have it captured on camera and made into a documentary, they’re just GLOATs
@kevinphinney9323 ай бұрын
So incredibly rare to see the moment when a song actually arrives in the composer’s mind. This is priceless.
@listenup72843 ай бұрын
Paul was under pressure to create and pulled get back out out of his ass. Wish i could do that.
@Russ-gy7tx3 ай бұрын
@@listenup7284 Lol, I was going to put it just like That, instead of his head! but I kept it Rated "G" haha.
@Retnoob3 ай бұрын
My favorite part is that Ringo and George instinctively start to pay attention the moment the initial sketch of the song is done. Mutual agreement of "Yes, that is a song now."
@humbarcam3 ай бұрын
Yes and it's amazing how Ringo came up with that sort of military beat
@blitztim64163 ай бұрын
Ringo joins in with the ‘Get Back’ early on.
@mrkite893 ай бұрын
@@humbarcam Ringo is a great listener: if you pay attention, he plays the same pattern that Paul strums on bass very early in the video. He reproduces it with drums so that Paul could actually play a bass line, taking care of the strict rhythm for him.
@stlmopoet3 ай бұрын
When I first saw the footage of Paul creating "Get Back" out of nothing, my jaw dropped.
@ianlaker91613 ай бұрын
It never fails to amaze me that through all the discord and personal angst within the band at this point, as soon as they have to perform live, they all slot right into it. Tight as a nut with perfect harmonies and the joy and telepathic understanding that goes way back to the early days. Sublime.
@jazzzman80503 ай бұрын
Totally agree, and their biggest mistake was to stop playing live together. Yes, they needed a break when they stopped touring, but they should of resumed, because they loved playing together so much!
@AlBarzUK3 ай бұрын
@@jazzzman8050 *should have* You can’t ‘of’ anything. I disagree though. When they stopped touring they spent their days making the studio into an instrument and made all the best stuff happen.
@jazzzman80503 ай бұрын
@@AlBarzUK sorry my grammar didn’t meet your expectations : ) No reason they couldn’t have done both! They wouldn’t have needed to tour regularly, but I think some live shows would’ve kept them locked in with each other.
@tonycasey31833 ай бұрын
Lennon's late so I'll just pull one of the classic song of all time out of my arse while we're waiting. Paul is an amazing songwriter.
@msalzberg49623 ай бұрын
Not quite out of thin air: Get out of Sour Milk Sea You don't belong there Get back to where you should be Find out what's going on there The chorus of Sour Milk Sea, written and produced by George Harrison, recorded by Jackie Lomax 7 months before, with Paul on bass. Demo recorded a month earlier than that with the Beatles on the Esher recordings.
@rosemaryjessop40452 ай бұрын
I have been ardent fan for 60 years and I'm only 66! We had the best music ever on the 1960s and the Beatles lead us through it all. Unique and brilliant.
@L33Reacts2 ай бұрын
I’m glad I get to experience a sliver of the excitement and hooplah from back then. The music has stood the test of time immensely!
@1967PONTIACGTO3 ай бұрын
I never really appreciated Dig A Pony until I saw them perform it live... and now I realize it's a fantastic song!
@Kaddywompous3 ай бұрын
I love the bit in the documentary when Paul is playfully jabbing at him for not having written anything. John responded by bringing in ‘Dig a Pony’ the next day.
@L33Reacts2 ай бұрын
It really is a great live track. So much energy!
@RadCenter3 ай бұрын
The "Get Back" documentary is riveting. I've watched the whole thing twice. The band plays more than 200 songs over the 9+ hours, many of them rock 'n' roll classics. It's the closest thing to being there when the band was recording. Peter Jackson is a genius!
@alanclayton92773 ай бұрын
twice wow, that's a lot of refreshments and snacks!
@papercup25173 ай бұрын
@@alanclayton9277 Tea and biscuits...
@johnckelly883 ай бұрын
Seeing a hit come to life is emotional for us old guys
@L33Reacts2 ай бұрын
I get it. This is history. And important history at that…
@FWM50Ай бұрын
This was their last live performance together.
@stephanieo25093 ай бұрын
Love Paul's little "woo hoo!" when John nailed the solo.
@garylee36853 ай бұрын
Get Back is one of the few songs where John plays lead guitar.
@jimnicosia59343 ай бұрын
Its amazing how they could read each other.😊
@Londoneye573 ай бұрын
It isn't very often you see a song from its birth, absolutely amazing.
@robertwiles81063 ай бұрын
There is a video of U2 birthing One from out of nothing in real time, in much the same fashion as the Paul did here with Get Back.
@barrymuller51313 ай бұрын
Billy Preston on keyboards. 5th Beatle on the roof.
@davidharward89083 ай бұрын
It is amazing that Paul wrote Get Back by "strumming" on a bass guitar like it was a regular guitar. Crazy.
@humbarcam3 ай бұрын
That's really amazing and makes me think that in the beginning Paul was a guitar or piano guy, not a bass guy to compose music
@papercup25173 ай бұрын
@@humbarcam Oh, yes he was - well, trumpet (bought for him by his dad) , then guitar and piano if I remember correctly, all featured in his early days. I think he just took over playing bass in the Beatles after Stuart Sutcliffe died, leaving the band without a bass player. But he can and does play pretty much any instrument, I think...
@johncampbell7563 ай бұрын
@@papercup2517Stu left the band before he died. He wasn't a good bassist anyway.
@54fighting53 ай бұрын
@@papercup2517 He's also an excellent drummer and played quite a bit of drums on his first couple solo albums. Check out the Steve Miller song My Dark Hour where he sang and played bass and drums. And co-wrote.
@johncampbell7563 ай бұрын
Get Back starts as strummed bass and mumbling and somehow turns into a song, and that turns into a great song. I have never written a song that way.
@ScottPutnam-e9q3 ай бұрын
It's been said that you cannot trust someone who does not like the Beatles. This makes sense because even though they experienced some rough patches, way down deep inside there radiates in them, as a group and as individuals, a beautiful, pure hope for the betterment of mankind and the world.
@L33Reacts2 ай бұрын
I like that saying. I agree wholeheartedly lol
@WilliamWiest19593 ай бұрын
Two great songs by the Beatles! I was in London last week and took a photo of the plain looking building where the Beatles played this show. There is a plaque on the front of the building noting the historical event. I also went to Abby Road and had my picture taken crossing the street like the album cover and yes I was wearing shoes !
@kratino2 ай бұрын
I ADORE THIS. "I've Got a Feeling" is my favorite from this concert, but "Dig a Pony" is damn close. Thanks, Lee!
@L33Reacts2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for watching! I’m so glad you enjoyed. I love these dudes now. One of my favorite bands 🙏
@carolsalas45663 ай бұрын
The rooftop concert on KZbin is how I became a Beatles fan since I saw the rooftop concert videos. I started watching every video I could documentaries and movies. I love the Beatles.
@visaman3 ай бұрын
What's interesting is that before KZbin, only the people who where there at the time knew about it for decades. There was the film, but it was rarely played on TV.
@billalbritton49722 ай бұрын
You can’t imagine how they changed EVERYTHING. Music,fashion,films etc……..
@annmariecarey97993 ай бұрын
I love it when Paul adlibs, such a northern thing,....... "Get Back yer tea's on" I'm from Manchester and up north your 'dinner' is what others call lunch; and 'yer tea' is what everyone else calls their dinner! 🥰 They always remembered their roots x
@nodahlkai96103 ай бұрын
Get Back shows the pure Joy they had creating music together. Four lads from Liverpool who just happened to get together. Working class families. But the Joy ... : )
@robertdupuis33003 ай бұрын
My youth. 14 in '64. Can't imagine my life without the Beatles. Saw everything more than once.
@ronrago26963 ай бұрын
I'm glad youv'e got the vibe! Growing up withThe Beatles is something that can't be told, it's a feeling that you can't describe . How it changed our lives, the music, the world...
@waynedavenport60533 ай бұрын
They are still the best ever!
@Billp197333 ай бұрын
It's amazing to see a song everyone knows just appear.
@mariaportengen29593 ай бұрын
A great moment in music history. Four music legends playing on a roof. 🎶🎶👍🙋♀️
@martyk6563 ай бұрын
Billy Preston makes it 5. :)
@mcjs86403 ай бұрын
Paul just has music running through his veins.
@joannparker19773 ай бұрын
This documentary was aired on the Disney channel. All I gotta say is that it's well worth watching. We broke it in parts and watched the documentary in 4 days. It's eye-opening. And endearing.
@JohnLancaster-fh3oc3 ай бұрын
Interesting how it shows the creative process as it's happening
@Trailerparkrock3 ай бұрын
The Best ..All that needs to be said.
@vincentvancraig3 ай бұрын
all the old fans watching this for the first time knew 'get back" very, very well, recognized it instantly & were like 🤯🤯🤯
@leslieperkins27222 ай бұрын
New subscriber here. I have loved the Beatles my entire life and I am 67 years old. I love that you are listening to them.
@RavenFire42 ай бұрын
I’m almost 67, the Beatles are also a huge part of my life, since they 1st performed on the Ed Sullivan Show.. They always make me smile and remember..❤
@L33Reacts2 ай бұрын
Glad to have you, Leslie! I have covered a ton of their material at this point. Even solo stuff! I fell down the rabbit hole! Thank you for watching 🙏
@leslieperkins27222 ай бұрын
@ Have you listened to The Ram album by Paul McCartney? My favorite song on that album is Monkberry Moon Delight. The Slider by T Rex is my favorite road trip music. It is great, trust me.
@genegarrett33723 ай бұрын
John: I need the lyrics Paul: Get Mal to hold them (Mal was downstairs) John: (mumbles) Mal's not here Paul: (ask Kevin) "Kevin" (Kevin was a new young red headed Roadie they had working for them) Kevin gets on his knees and holds the lyric sheet so John can see them while he sings.
@papercup25173 ай бұрын
Just imagine being Kevin...
@robertwiles81063 ай бұрын
@@papercup2517 there are recent interviews with Kevin. He eventually moved into Friar Park just to fill up some of the vast emptiness of it when George and Patti first moved in.
@angielofton63723 ай бұрын
Lee, it was such a joy watching you watch this. You were so joyful. Remnds me of how I was when I first saw this way back when. The footage where Paul writes Get Back is miraculous. I couldn’t believe what I was seeing. That footage isn’t in the original movie.
@glenndespres53173 ай бұрын
It was a joy watching John smiling and playing and doing his thing and a joy as well to see Lee enjoying them all as much as we did as kids.
@gaizkasalazarrodriguez50543 ай бұрын
They are AMAZING!!!!!!!
@bobbyhulll8737Ай бұрын
This just reinforces how great they were live after not having played live in years and you can see how electric they really were .
@firebird74793 ай бұрын
Paul seems to go into a trance when he starts working on "Get Back". I'm reminded of a quote by John Densmore from the TV Series "Classic Albums: The Doors", a documentary on the making of the Doors' debut album. Densmore said, "the music comes through you. You don't own it. The muse was hanging over us, and I am grateful."
@ROUGHSEES2 ай бұрын
I am over the moon at how well you do these videos. I'm so glad to have accidently stumbled upon your channel. I find new videos every day ❤
@L33Reacts2 ай бұрын
Hey glad to hear you enjoy it! I appreciate it 🙏
@reinacarbetta3883 ай бұрын
You’re going to get about 8 hours of that precious footage when you watch ‘Get Back’ 😉 I’m fighting to get the first cut (18 hours) and full footage from the sessions (60+ hours) released because I (we) need it 👏🏽👏🏽 As someone who has created a handful of national TV shows, I have a lot of respect for Michael Lindsay Hogg, but I’ll never understand why he didn’t include Paul creating ‘Get Back’ in the ‘Let It Be’ movie. Like, that’s the moment (in additional George quitting, but they didn’t get that on tape.) 🤯
@blitztim64163 ай бұрын
Paul was giving looks like It’s so cool I’m playing with these guys. They’re so good. George playing some tasty licks on that rosewood telecaster that Fender gifted him. John playing the solos on Get Back. 👍 Ringo jumps in with the Get Backs as Paul fleshes out a new tune. He knew it was going to work.
@cardcomm913 ай бұрын
It's a fucking shame they never performed before a real rock & roll audience with a powerful state of the art sound system
@visaman3 ай бұрын
They did, but the state of the art then is not the state of the art we have today.
@cardcomm913 ай бұрын
Bullshit. They were playing before screaming teenage girls through tiny PA speakers The Grateful Dead were playing through booming sound systems created by co's such as Alembic & Meyer sounds
@steelyd23 ай бұрын
@@cardcomm91”state of the art” literally means the state of the thing in question at the time. The Beatles started playing live in 59 around England, went to Hamburg to be a house band and then came back to London, played in the cavern club famously and then of course got famous and toured 63-66 and they were playing with “state of the art” PAs , amps, etc. vox even specially made giant amps for the 3 of them because they were playing giant venues that never had rock music performances before, most notably and famously shea stadium. The state of the art of sound systems at the time were obviously awful compared to what we would have even 5-10 years later when it became normal for big rock bands to play large venues. The Beatles basically invented an entire industry with the need for bands to bring their own PA systems, microphones, stage monitors etc. (they invented probably a dozen different industries that hasn’t existed before, this was one of them)
@channelswillbethedeathofyo59253 ай бұрын
Well, it appears The Beatles are playing before a rock and roll audience, regardless of size, and sound is pretty effing state of the art.
@MelodyMan6910 күн бұрын
George Harrison said NO MORE after the Candlestick Park Arena USA show. He could not hear what he was playing and the crowd was completely out of control due to crappy cops.
@mamared563 ай бұрын
What an incredible catalog of music all before they turned 30. In this video from January 1969, John and Ringo were 28, Paul 26, and George 25. Unbelievable!! What a great time to be a kid!
@leekitchen83902 ай бұрын
JOY!
@L33Reacts2 ай бұрын
Pure joy! 🤩
@humbarcam3 ай бұрын
After 50 years enjoying The Beatles music, sometimes I'd love to be a guy like you hearing them for the first time, I really miss the incredible feeling of hearing the White Album, Abbey Road or Rubber Soul for the first time
@shirleybhs9zd6li5i3 ай бұрын
Love it. Beatles are always the real deal. Thanks Gail for a great start to my afternoon. Blessings all.
@reneestewart94253 ай бұрын
I never get tired of watching a concert on the roof. For someone that grew up in the 60s when I retired discovering KZbin. We weren't lucky enough to have these great performances at our fingertips. I spend at least a couple hours a day now watching amazing performances. Mostly the Beatles. I am a McCartney person so I love to watch his solo stuff also. Wings is amazing.
@bluetopguitar11043 ай бұрын
The documentary is great, watching the song writing process is awesome. I really think they were the ultimate writers of rock music. So many great songs written so quickly it makes my head spin. From '65 to '67 was an amazing journey in itself. They had huge amounts of natural talent and dedication. Screw the naysayers.
@lauraallen553 ай бұрын
You may have found this out I don’t know, but John played lead guitar and two lead solos on get back! Lots of Beatles today I love it! The studio Version of dig a pony Has John saying something strange I can’t remember exactly what it is at the moment. But that’s not unusual for him lol!
@genegarrett33723 ай бұрын
When asked about his solo on Get Back, John remarked, Paul was feeling kindly to me that day and decided I should play it. Aaahhhhh!
@lauraallen553 ай бұрын
lol! John did a great job on the handful of songs that he Played lead on.
@Moz10113 ай бұрын
It doesn't get much better than this.
@damonhines81873 ай бұрын
@lauraallen55 "I dig a pygmy, by Charles Haughtry and the Def-Ayds, phase one in which Doris gets her oats"? That kind of strange? 😉🤪
@genegarrett33723 ай бұрын
@@damonhines8187 Not for John Read his books "In His Own Write" and "Spaniard in the Works"
@MissAstorDancer3 ай бұрын
When the movie came out, it was during the beginning of my senior year in high school, and I was so ridiculously traumatized by their break-up that I did not go see it. I didn't buy the album until many years later. In fact, to this day, I have never seen the entire original "LIB" movie. But when "The Beatles: Get Back" came out, not only was I incredible excited to see it, and what had been done with it! I subscribed to Disney+ just so I could watch it, and I streamed it the MOMENT that part 1 went live on that Thanksgiving weekend! It was truly just about the ONLY joy I had felt for such a long time during the Pandemic!! I cried through a LOT OF IT. And of course, the moment when we see Paul giving birth to the song "Get Back" was just mindblowingly FUN! It was almost as euphoric a feeling as when I saw "A Hard Day's Night" when it was first released in theaters!!! I did end up ordering the DVD set for "The Beatles: Get Back" in Feb. of this year - from PBS website, of all places. I have not yet watched my set due to not having my DVD player hooked up. Now, you've got me in the mood to bite the bullet and actually WATCH the OG "Let It Be" film, and follow that up with "....Get Back"!!! I've put it off for too long, and the hourglass is getting low for me, at 71! Enjoyed this vid SO MUCH! Really enjoyed your commentary! Thanks for the effort and interest you put into this one!!!!😘
@genegarrett33723 ай бұрын
The bassman sticker on his bass came from the packaging his new Fender bass amp came in.
@teresaflores84872 ай бұрын
Las armonías de Paul😮😮😮❤❤❤❤
@annakermode66463 ай бұрын
YOU MUST WATCH GET BACK. Also, see John playing lead on Get Back ❤ I will always have the most huge grin on my face watching the rooftop….. as I said on the last one, the rooftop is my ultimate happy place!
@johnsilva91393 ай бұрын
Yes. Surprised to see John playing lead. Guess I shouldn't be, but I always assume George is on lead.
@annakermode66463 ай бұрын
@@johnsilva9139 well you know what they say about assuming 😂
@runningsuperska3 ай бұрын
Watching alchemy happen in real time. Magic.
@dawnschneider1873 ай бұрын
Paul has always amazed me! Awesome reaction Lee.
@robinfoster75973 ай бұрын
Another great reaction Lee, Thanks Man :)
@doriwiljt3 ай бұрын
The Get Back Doc is so fun/amazing to watch.
@jwffdunlevy11863 ай бұрын
John had the lyrics in front of him; they could not read sheet music. As time goes by, the rooftop concert has reached legendary status. If you saw the documentary, you can see how they came up with all of these songs within just a few weeks, writing them on the spot, mostly in the studio, with George Martin, telling them that the studio time was very expensive, but letting them do their thing. Everything, the practice, the song writing, even the conflicts, along with the humor, converge together, making historical, Musical masterpiece. As a baby boomer, it makes me happy to see younger generations, enjoying this music. I also love the early stuff.
@Linda-y9h3 ай бұрын
I loved them then, I love them now. That was so fun, thanks for loving them too Lee. 😊❤
@natmanprime42953 ай бұрын
wonderful wonderful great reaction
@Kathmak3 ай бұрын
Genius
@tjtampa2143 ай бұрын
Cool! Love "Get Back." And that footage was amazing, thanks for sharing! 💜💜💜
@L33Reacts2 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching! I’m glad you enjoyed the extra footage
@wanderer06173 ай бұрын
My sister in law, is named Lorretta. I started to say Get Back Loretta when I met her in 1988. Still going on ❤😂
@60sbaby45628 күн бұрын
I dig a pony is so addictive ❤I hum it now and then, masterpiece band
@susanryan24512 ай бұрын
I've never seen this live version of I Dig a Pony and it was sensational😮😮😮 John is beyond the beyond, his voice, hell and damnation ❤❤❤
@Turtledove2009Ай бұрын
He comes alive when he performs, eh? Actually, both John and Paul do.
@WorldwideWyatt2 ай бұрын
Paul pulling Get Back from the aether while strumming his bass is something I will never forget seeing.
@bobangell16792 ай бұрын
@@WorldwideWyatt coolest thing I've ever seen.
@L33Reacts2 ай бұрын
He is one of a kind, man….
@coffee-xg6my3 ай бұрын
Lee this is an excellent example of how a lot of songs are written. You sit down start stumbling through playing chords humming melodies until it evolves into something you like and keep. Same with lyrics, sit down start scribbling down words and ideas trying to rhyme scratching things out re-writing until you hit on something you like. Rarely do songs just suddenly appear out of nowhere like what we hear as the finished product. Occasionally it just happens and writes itself perfectly the first draft, but rarely. Songwriting and the creative process is something you work at. What I find interesting is that Paul actually wrote "Get Back" playing the bass instead of on the guitar or piano. By the way, I think I read that despite looking like he wasn't interested at the beginning, George Harrison ended up really liking the song once it was finished.
@Kieop3 ай бұрын
George was definitely interested from the beginning. He is just tired; it is early. Once the song starts to take shape, he picks up his guitar and starts composing a preliminary rhythm part. Then Ringo starts clapping. To anyone really watching Get Back, it is clear that George thinks Get Back is a banger. For the TV special, because of the time crunch, Paul wanted to concentrate on songs that were further along, whereas George wanted to work on Get Back to completion. Over the course of Get Back, you see a discussion where Paul wants to abandon the main riff of Get Back for being passe and George interjects that it's the core of the song. It is clear that George is championing this song, while Paul is losing faith in it. I think this is an aspect of The Beatles that doesn't get enough credit. Many of Paul's best solo songs end up unfinished or unreleased. He seems to need others to spur him on and convince him that something is worth finishing.
@stevedahlberg86803 ай бұрын
Absolutely delightful. Oh man, now that you've heard these, as good as this sounds, you have absolutely got to hear the studio tracks of these; these songs were on the radio a lot, especially Get Back, but they are both such great songs and I'm sure you will did the arrangement.
@robertwiles81063 ай бұрын
Believe it or not, the Beatles really were. Just 4 guys from Liverpool. Kings of the merseyside lunch time beat group scene. Who became forces of nature that changed every aspect of modern society in all corners of the earth. The Beatles were a gift to humanity from God.
@dreweasterbrook20033 ай бұрын
Thank goodness for the rooftop concert. Brings joy to me everytime I see even parts of it. I know that you think watching the Get Back documentary will will spoil other Beatles songs. The doc. only relates to this concert and it's facinating.
@JeanCollier-ps5qh2 ай бұрын
I happy that younger generations are hearing the genius.of The Beatles. I was one of the very fortunate girls to have seen the Beatles in 1965 at the Atlanta Stadium. I was 15. My early favorites were and are: LOVE ME DO, EIGHT DAYS A WEEK, YESTERDAY, SOMETHING (George wrote and is lead vocalist on it) and WE CAN WORK IT OUT. Later favs are HEY JUDE, LET IT BE, GET BACK, DONT LET ME DOWN, ACCROSS THE UNIVERSE, ALL YOU NEED IS LOVE AND THE LONG AND WINDING ROAD. I PROMISE YOU will be impressed.
@susanryan24512 ай бұрын
What a lucky lucky woman you are!❤❤❤
@L33Reacts2 ай бұрын
That is SO dope. I’m glad you have that memory, you are so lucky! I could only hope… thank you for all your suggestions! I’ve done most of them I think
@deancarter92102 ай бұрын
This version is the only version, the 'Let It Be' album is precisely this with a few repeats of 'All i want is you' edited out.
@janet3528Ай бұрын
I was9 in 1962 living in Manchester uk and I saw the Beatles on local tv they were recorded in the cavern Liverpool ,I loved them then I love them still 💖👏
@shiannesmith68772 ай бұрын
I had to come back for a rewatch ❤
@jnagarya5193 ай бұрын
Of those who allege that "The Beatles" didn't actually play their instruments, I ask who played their instruments during their live performances. They don't have an answer.
@stlmopoet3 ай бұрын
I've never heard anyone claim that. If anyone did, they'd be laughed at.
@jnagarya5193 ай бұрын
@@stlmopoet I've seen an occasional post asserting that. Usually they insist that George Martin did it all. They are ankle-biting jerks along with those who keep the "Paul is Dead" HOAX going, as if other than children believe that crap.
@papercup25173 ай бұрын
@@stlmopoet Well, Lee (our host) apparently had someone claim just that, here in one of the comments threads, I think. Famous people seem to attract conspiracy theorists like flies to a milk pail (Homerian reference, for anyone who cares...). And they're just as boring and annoying! 😀
@stlmopoet3 ай бұрын
@@papercup2517 I heard Lee say that. I didn't want to tell him he's crazy. 😂
@Kieop3 ай бұрын
@@stlmopoet I come across this conspiracy theory all the time. Lee is not crazy; he's not the one who believes it. I am a little sad though that he's come across it so early in his Beatles' journey.
@Rhiannon0113 ай бұрын
Most always said that Paul was the most positive charming gregarious light hearted Beatle and he still is!
@johnbyrnes79123 ай бұрын
Yeah more fab four ta ! I'm partial to psychedelic Beatles myself so may I mention those overlooked :- Glass Onion , Long Long Long (George) , Being For The Benefit Of Mr Kite , Flying , She Said She Said and George's again It's All Too Much ! Oh and I love The Inner Light (George again). 😹🐨🤠🤡👁️
@akadros3103 ай бұрын
He reacted to the full Sgt Pepper and Revolver albums on his patreon and All Too Much like a week ago and it is on KZbin. I have been looking forward to reactions for Flying and Glass Onion myself.
@janetcarlson99603 ай бұрын
Billy Preston, right! Good catch
@JohnLennon997912 ай бұрын
Better late than never. I Love John and his swagger ♡
@thereunionparty3 ай бұрын
There's such an eclectic (I was going to say motley) collection of onlookers from the nearby offices watching this concert. None of them could have known that this would be the last ever public performance of The Beatles and that they were watching history in the making.
@CarlosMartinez-hv2vj3 ай бұрын
I can't imagine performing on a freezing January morning on top of a roof in London with such impeccable results. Just amazing. I often wonder how many other songs they could've played on the roof had the cops not busted in on them and told them to stop.
@bobrush42174 күн бұрын
Paul was a guitarist at heart. Seeing him strum his bass is confirmation.
@drutgat23 ай бұрын
Great video, and insightful, intelligent comments. Many thanks. And, yes, (assistant) Kevin Harrington was holding up the written lyrics for John to read.
@L33Reacts2 ай бұрын
thank you for the kind words and your time. I appreciate it.
@damonhines81873 ай бұрын
'I Dig A Pony', at long last. 😊 🖖🏼🥹🎶❤️🍁❤️✨️🕊
@lindalee58663 ай бұрын
Awesome! Love the roof concert.
@arizrich3 ай бұрын
Very interesting behind the scenes look!
@shemanic13 ай бұрын
An Iconic & Memorable moment in Modern Music, pity it was their Finale.
@Maureen-g2c2 ай бұрын
I still remember as a 12 year old standing on the side of Anzac Highway in Adelaide in 1964, screaming and waving in the pouring rain as the Beatles went past on the back of a truck. Don't think I will ever forget it, even if I get Alzheimer' when I get older.
@robertsaul2343 ай бұрын
The solo for Get Back had been giving John some difficulty and Paul seems so proud of him when he nails it on the roof (that is, if this is take1 from the roof. Here very early). Dig a Pony is one of John's greatest ever vocal performances.
@cliffhughes60103 ай бұрын
It's amazing that 6 weeks after this they wrote and recorded their final album Abbey Road.
@alanmartin-hz5bp3 ай бұрын
To write 9 new songs rehearse and play live in 4 weeks unbelievable nowadays it takes 2 years. Plus there's other songs practiced at the same time that didn't make until Abbey road and all things must pass albums
@Cheryworld3 ай бұрын
Billy Preston
@Pajko-g2y3 ай бұрын
There is only one song left for the reaction from rooftop concert - "One After 909"
@fineasfogg14613 ай бұрын
Yes yes yes ❤
@janetcarlson99603 ай бұрын
Do it!
@WilliamWiest19593 ай бұрын
That's a skiffle song from the early days !
@Beatlejamie3 ай бұрын
One of the first songs, John and Paul ever wrote together (they were teenagers)
@Uetti3 ай бұрын
He's already done that, both the 63 and the 69 versions
@p-dru22053 ай бұрын
@L33Reacts - Yes! Paul is absolutely in his happy place in the Rooftop Concert. He always LOVED playing live - still does, after all - he's on tour at the age of 82! Lord knows he doesn't need the money - he just loves doing it. And I really enjoyed watching the process of the song coming to life in the documentary. Fun fact: The Beatles first appeared on The Ed Sullivan Show on Feb. 9, 1964. Also appearing on the show that night was the cast of the very popular Broadway musical "Oliver!", which featured a 19-yr-old Davey Jones, singing "I'd Do Anything.". That's right ... the primary lead singer of The Monkees that you just reacted to.
@jameslocopo47422 ай бұрын
Dig a Pony has always been my favorite Beatles song for some reason
@Turtledove2009Ай бұрын
You know, I hear a good Beatle song and it becomes my favourite. Then I hear another good Beatle song, and it becomes my favourite. So, right now, I agree with you...Dig a Pony is my favourite Beatle song. 😃
@grahamharley48953 ай бұрын
Thanks bud... heard 'Get Back' a million times, but first time heard 'I Dig a Pony for' nearly 50 years. Always used to skip past it on the album, but this was great. Must dig it out and dust it off!
@sarahfullerton68942 ай бұрын
If you want to hear more of Paul's vocal mastery, check out "Oh, Darling", "And I Love Her", and "Helter Skelter". You'll find out his vocal dexterity!
@alrivers22973 ай бұрын
Love it! As for the person who said The Beatles don't play their own instruments, trolls gotta troll, right?
@MsAppassionata3 ай бұрын
I’ve seen comments about that as well as ones saying they didn’t write their own music. 🙄🙄🙄 Some people are so gullible.
@deoppressoli-bear2600Ай бұрын
Watching Get Back created in real time... There is nothing like this ever happening before or since.
@wpollock13 ай бұрын
Paul spends the whole Get Back video just creating one fire song after another.....genius in action. He is writing for the albums Let It Be, White Album and Abbey Road....just blows me away.