I honestly think it's in the running for their best album...it's the most pure distillation of the greatness of their early work...all Lennon/McCartney, all songs catchy with beautiful harmonies, upbeat, of the moment, timeless...energy off the charts. It's the album my older sister gave me at 10-years-old and said to me, "memorize the words of this album and you will be cool forever." For a kid growing up in the 90s, that didn't exactly prove to be true at the time, but she gifted me an eternal coolness that comes with just having the Beatles as a bedrock in one's life.
@MarkMiller-i8q4 ай бұрын
That's interesting to hear from someone who grew up in the 90s, way after the Beatles split. I was 14 when Beatlemania hit the United States (1964). But I didn't become a Beatles fan, and a passionate one at that, until after the group disbanded. Their music is timeless.
@8176morgan2 ай бұрын
@@MarkMiller-i8q A slow music apreciado for sure. I was just five when Beatlemania hit in the US and became a fan right away but it was hard not to as my father was English and immediately began crowing about them and even bought a couple of their albums. "Meet The Beatles" and "A Hard Days Night". Been a fan ever since. Best group that ever existed IMO.
@gregwilliams31207 ай бұрын
I'll Be Back is such an underrated gem. A perfect album closer. A melancholy classic.
@michaelhasenstein7217 ай бұрын
I'll Be Back is such an underrated song! One of my favorites of theirs for sure!
@mondegreen97097 ай бұрын
It's probably Arnold Schwarzenegger's favourite Beatles tune as well. 😏
@alancruzdominguez50747 ай бұрын
@@mondegreen9709 I'll Be Back 😎
@alancruzdominguez50747 ай бұрын
@@michaelhasenstein721 I'll Cry Instead and I'll Be Back predates the gloomy country/folk rock from For Sale
@johnschaffer41007 ай бұрын
@@mondegreen9709 I once ran into Linda Hamilton at a nerd convention in New Jersey. She told me that "You're Terminated, F***er" was her favorite Beatles tune.
@samekogan7 ай бұрын
@@michaelhasenstein721 amazing song and what a closer to the album!
@xaviercallobre68227 ай бұрын
I absolutely agree that this is one of their best albums. I've always thought that "Revolver" is the best, but whenever I decide to listen to all of the Beatles albums in order of release, as soon as "A Hard Day's Night" plays, I always think, wow, that is an unbelievably great album. The fact that all of the songs were originals, the energy level, and that particular time in the Beatles' career makes this album tough to beat. As a side note, being an American, my exposure to this album was always the US version, until CDs came out in 1987. When I heard the UK version, I couldn't believe what a great collection it was. And, with today being Ringo's eighty-fourth birthday, I have to say, "Peace and Love"!
@2424rocket7 ай бұрын
Sorry, but you were right the first time… Revolver is their best album by leaps and bounds.
@FrankieLovesElvis6 ай бұрын
@@2424rocketCompletely overrated. 😊
@randallpinkfloyd7 ай бұрын
We can’t forgot about another birthday today. The greatest drummer of all time, Ringo!!!
@richbailey81747 ай бұрын
Well...I wouldn't say he is the greatest drummer of all time....:)....but definitely the luckiest!
@caryheuchert7 ай бұрын
“A Hard Day’s Night” sometimes gets overlooked now because of later Beatle masterpieces like “Rubber Soul”, “Revolver” and “Sgt. Pepper”. Yet this was the peak album of the initial stage of the band. Sixty years on, the excitement and energy of the early Beatles was captured on it, and still sounds fresh to this day.
@alancruzdominguez50747 ай бұрын
@@caryheuchert something similar to Help! but A Hard Day's Night is a better album even "fillers" like I'm Happy Just To Dance With You, I'll Cry Instead or When I Get Home are actually good the fillers in Help! like Act Naturally and Dizzy Miss Lizzy aren't to good but in the end they are covers
@thetrevorosborne7 ай бұрын
@@alancruzdominguez5074 Ill Cry Instead early gem hardly filler
@niggato236 ай бұрын
@@alancruzdominguez5074 This is my opinion if they had put If You Got Trouble instead of Act Naturally and then Yesterday as the closer and leave off Dizzy Miss Lizzy then it would be an absolute masterpiece.
@mumbles2155 ай бұрын
One of my fav early Beatles songs. So much so I recorded a cover of it the 90s. The only cover I’ve ever recorded. I do originals. It was nice to hear Andrew saw John thought of highly of it. I think it’s incredible. “You better hide all the girls, I’m gonna break their hearts all around the world” still gives me goosebumps. What a great breakup record
@john266607 ай бұрын
in 1968 I was 6 years old. My dad was a minister at a church and I guess either he or my mom had told people that I loved The Beatles. One evening a man from the congregation visited us and brought me his copy of the US release of A Hard Day's Night. I couldn't believe that he gave it to me, and I couldn't believe I actually owned my own album! I loved every song including the instrumentals, and it is still my favorite album. My copy is now framed and hanging on the wall. The gentleman that gave it to me did not understand the enormity of the gift he gave me. I am forever grateful.
@mumbles2155 ай бұрын
The gift that keeps in giving. Beautiful
@MrSacf7 ай бұрын
This is the album which I gave as a gift for my very first girlfriend. She loved it. A curiosity: here in Brazil it was titled "Os reis do ié-ié-ié", which means "The kings of yeah yeah yeah". The cover was like the UK version, only with a red color instead of blue, and only mono. Years later it was released in stereo. Good times...
@ChromeDestiny7 ай бұрын
I absolutely love Any Time at All, it's excellent Power Pop.
@hudshsoft6 ай бұрын
Yes, my favourite track from the 2nd side of the album !!!
@collectrify7 ай бұрын
This album is Lennon absolutely flourishing as a pop songwriter and dominating in that role with a zeal that he never really would again.
@hw3434347 ай бұрын
More like nobody ever would again. But Lennon certainly evolved from here on out in a not so pop but more artistic role
@GordonWilkinson-t8b6 ай бұрын
disagree as he was on fire until 1965 with these pop rock folksongs although he dominated this album writing 10 of the 13 songs
@mumbles2155 ай бұрын
On fire through rubber soul. Then he retired
@federicotraeger23327 ай бұрын
My introduction to The Beatles, in 1964, as a six year old, was A Hard Day's Night, the US version. A family friend came for dinner together with Beatle wigs for us kids. It was as if he landed from a trip to Mars with the latest news of the universe. Amazing!
@JacobKMusics7 ай бұрын
This (plus the Long Tall Sally EP) is the group's finest hour when they were the Moptops. All killer, no filler. It's an album that should be talked about more. The energy, the excitement -- and as a guitarist -- the guitar tones, especially the Rickenbacker 12-string. The tracks that were remixed for the 50th Anniversary Red Album shows what a good remix will be able to do if/when Giles gets around to it. And I agree with you, the 2009 mono CD is the way to go digitally for this one. Another fine video, Andrew! One of my favorites you've done!
@Parlogram7 ай бұрын
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it.
@beyondobscure7 ай бұрын
Ooh, you're right. Long Tall Sally EP is criminally underrated.
@RonaldBrown597 ай бұрын
I grew up on the US version of this album, which of course included all the movie instrumentals. It wasn't until 1987 when the CD versions all the albums came in the UK format, that I realized how strong of an album A Hard Days Really was. Some of the non-movie tracks like Things We Said Today and I'll Be Back were very strong tracks. Great video, and thanks for sharing.
@edward85977 ай бұрын
I think the Beatles made four 5-star albums together as a group. And I think *A Hard Day's Night* is one of them.
@GordonWilkinson-t8b6 ай бұрын
perfect - no ringo vocals
@JustineLaLoba7 ай бұрын
Lennon is on a total roll here.......his song writing skills have just taken off to a new level....
@OuterGalaxyLounge7 ай бұрын
The movie was like a breath of fresh air; there'd never been anything quite like it. Even though I only saw it much later on the big screen around 1980, you could see why it captivated people at the time.
@catsofsherman13167 ай бұрын
The movie holds up very well. It works as a comedy and not just fan service to sell records. I rewatch it periodically and always laugh.
@alancruzdominguez50747 ай бұрын
@@OuterGalaxyLounge it's really a very good movie nothing like the crappy Elvis movies
@kevinstreeter69437 ай бұрын
Every song was good. There was none to skip over. That is what makes it special.
@blueriverlore7 ай бұрын
It is one of my top 5 Beatles album. I memorized every word and every chord. Sincerely, a First-Generation Beatles Fan!
@terrymann13413 ай бұрын
I'll always have a soft spot for this album. For me it's the one album that captures perfectly the energy, excitement and exuberance of the times. From that opening chord it hit's the ground running like no other album. When I think of the sixties it's this album that springs to mind every time. The first to exclusively feature songs by John and Paul, however it is a Lennon dominated record. It has everything you could possibly want in a Beatles record. Good, solid, rocking performances, amazing harmonies and song writing like no other artists or bands of the time. They had the incredible knack of setting the bench mark for pop and rock music with every album release and A Hard Day's Night was no exception. It's as enjoyable to listen to now some 60 years on from release as it must've been for the Fabs to record and for the making of the movie, because on screen, to me at least it has always looked like they were having a blast in front of the cameras. Of course they were by no means finished after this project as the next few years would give us all even more amazing singles and albums from the Fab Four, the greatest band of all time...
@Crosshair3003 ай бұрын
This is my favorite Beatles album. It is very underrated
@beatlesfansam3 ай бұрын
Great video. My favorite Beatles album changes depending on my mood at any given time, and this is one that's always in the running. To me, it's their first great album, a wonderful listen all the way through, starting with that iconic opening chord.
@barrystagg54797 ай бұрын
A hard day's night will always have a special place in my heart. I was only 6 at the time of release, so it was many years later i first saw the film. I would watch it on TV with my mum . Years later i would watch it on VHS with my children. Probably my son's first cd. Musically their finest moment of stage one of their career. Favourite song off the album If I Fell. Timeless.
@johnvrabec97474 ай бұрын
My wife and I went to a showing of AHDN in Tucson, AZ in 2014 for the 50th anniversary of the film and record. The movie was digitally cleaned up and restored and the soundtrack as well for the re release.. I had tears in my eyes watching this as it should be, on the big screen with a sold out house. It was magical and I was partially transported back in time. I was 5 and a half when it was originally released, but, I remember listening to them as a child. So happy I was alive to take the ride and still relive it. Thanks!
@Parlogram4 ай бұрын
What a wonderful memory!
@Zappa-bn3dq7 ай бұрын
Wow, another fantastic piece of work. For me it’s that opening chord that conjures up so many memories, sublime!!!
@Parlogram7 ай бұрын
Glad you liked it!
@philipfreeman-t2b7 ай бұрын
Right on Andrew ! Bought my first records in late 64 - 'I feel fine" and 'Hard Day's night' EP I was 14 and it solidified my love of the group. I was 14 at the time and I wore those 45s out, esp the EP which prompted me to get the LP some 4 months later. My favourite album of theirs too, I have always said if you wanted to show young people what all the fuss was about play them this album ! it shimmers and rocks and all the great music to come is previewed right here. Indispensible
@johnpaulsmajda7 ай бұрын
I’ve been saying for years to anybody that would listen. AHDN is an underrated masterpiece that deserves to be recognized as one of the top 20 rock albums of all time, The best album of rock’s early era, and I rank it as number three among Beatles albums.
@stevena93057 ай бұрын
Great comment
@edwarde54527 ай бұрын
Which albums placed first and second on your list?
@stephenquinn1067 ай бұрын
One of my favorite beatles album
@ricknbacker56267 ай бұрын
George Martin's 'Ringo's Theme' is my favorite of his instrumentals that appear on a Beatles albums. Great video Andrew. Thank you for all your hard work. It is much appreciated. Cheers, RNB
@Parlogram7 ай бұрын
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it.
@timwestcott3615 ай бұрын
The film changed lives - including mine aged 11. So much fun .. and perfect music.
@artguti15517 ай бұрын
I'm 62 years old and have loved Beatles music since I could remember. I never fully understood British humor and "inside jokes", because I was raised in California. But I love hearing these stories like the "Cliff Richard Musicals". I never knew that! It would be cool if someone were to review the movie and tell you what's going on throughout the movie. (Like towards the end of the movie John states "Look at the Birds"...
@mattgaskell9457 ай бұрын
Listening to my Mum’s mono copy of A Hard Days Night was also my first introduction to the Beatles. It’s a thrilling album.
@joegarrity62847 ай бұрын
Another great video, Andrew. Not HDN-related, but I've got a good story. In the early 1980s, a neighbor of mine told me that his first date with his wife was at the Beatles Washington Coliseum concert in February of 1964. He said that the tickets were impossible to get, but a family member managed it, and they were way in the back, right next to the exit doors. It had apparently snowed during the concert, and when it was over, he and his date were the very first ones to leave. He told me that just on the top of the new fallen snow was a 20-dollar bill, which he bragged paid for dinner, the taxi ride, and the tickets to the show. :)
@jg58615 ай бұрын
Dear Andrew, I've been watching lots of your videos these last years and learning a huge amount of fascinating things from them. So first of all, thank you so much! I decided I had to chime in to tell you this really is one of your best. Keep up the fabulous work, the obvious loving care, the insightful approach, and the ever-welcoming, friendly, honest vibe you always bring. It's been a joy and a privilege from this side. All the best!
@Parlogram5 ай бұрын
Thank you! Glad to hear you're enjoying them!
@MrJohnBurger-JB7 ай бұрын
I've been saying that this is John Lennon's greatest accomplishment. He conceived of the Beatles, brought the group together, and with A Hard Day's Night, album and movie, they became bigger than Elvis. This is the ultimate fulfillment of the Beatles Mach I image and music. Of course I love most of their albums equally, and had the pleasure of introducing a young lady at work to Abbey Road this week, but they were more collaborative and Paul took the lead. A Hard Day's Night is as perfect and classic as the Eiffel Tower, or a '67 Mustang. Great job, Andrew.
@hw3434347 ай бұрын
John Lennon’s greatest accomplishment is 1966/67: Imagine writing Strawberry Fields Forever, I am the Walrus, A Day in the Life, All You Need is Love, Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds all in one year. Can’t beat that
@willm6235 ай бұрын
@@hw343434 Actually, Lucy is a 100% collaboration between the two. I think it was the last song they wrote together one on one.
@mumbles2155 ай бұрын
I’m worth the OP on this one. It’s a Lennons masterpiece.
@DannerPlace7 ай бұрын
Hard Day's Night has been my favorite Beatles album since it was released.
@williamhild17937 ай бұрын
My first Beatles Album was the United Artists version of "A Hard Day's Night". Because "Tell Me Why" was the second song on side one, following the title track, I think that's why "Tell Me Why" still is, to this day, a top 10 favorite Beatles song for me. The flow from the title track into "Tell Me Why" just seemed to blend so perfectly.
@SAMMYKO16 ай бұрын
It is a truly superb album and the one I always enjoyed listening to on cassette when I was a teenager.
@sgguitar777 ай бұрын
I picked up a mono UK first pressing a few years ago, and it truly is a sublime experience to hear that coming out of the speakers.
@pastmastersfool7 ай бұрын
Bringing it all in chronological order and adjustment. You're my hero. Heard, read and seen it all before, but too confusing to memorize... 😅 Totally agree. The version you grew up with, sticks with you. And, as a side note - not sure if you're the same: I don't even need to put the record on, to hear the music in my head. It goes so far, that I even can focus on single instruments. And sometimes I'm dissapointed, that the bass / instrument / whatever line I was focussing on, isn't that predominant when listening to thd record...
@dimebagdave777 ай бұрын
Many thanks Andrew! One of my favorites
@beyondobscure7 ай бұрын
It's my personal favorite. This is the Beatles at their most hard-rocking. Not diluted by covers or the dullness of fame, it's Beatlemania at its peak.
@TaylorSchlupp7 ай бұрын
Don't forget Paul's voice crack thats cut out on the stereo version of If I Fell Lol... Ive commented several times on your videos how much I love the early Beatles the best and this is one of my favorites. Grew up listening to the CD version in mono so when I switched to Spotify in 2016, the newer mixes threw me off. My aunt gave me her 1964 US copy when I was a kid. Then about 5 years ago, I found a mono UK copy from 64 and ordered it all the way from Britain. It sounds amazing. Another great video. Thanks Andrew!
@andrewashdown35417 ай бұрын
I bought AHDN in 1964, still have it and it's still my favourite Beatles album
@hudsonrilke7 ай бұрын
It’s a fantastic album. Full of life and energy. One of the best ever
@JamesKing-go2cq7 ай бұрын
I love thisLP. As a six year old I recall hearing AHDN via an older girl’s radio on the school bus. I was transfixed . It was the most lively and energetic song I’d ever heard! Today at 62 years of age , I still love it along with this channel. Thanks so much Andrew.
@Parlogram7 ай бұрын
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it.
@austinspace6 ай бұрын
This was wonderful to listen to--please consider covering other albums in-depth like this!
@Parlogram6 ай бұрын
Thanks! We've already done a number of similar videos on other albums on the channel.
@austinspace6 ай бұрын
@@Parlogram I KNEW you were going to tell me that! It's time for a deep dive into your content. My favorite Beatle-related material on KZbin!
@Slydeil7 ай бұрын
Back in the 70s my mum's copy of the Hard Days Night EP was my introduction to The Beatles, and I still have it today. I then got a German Odeon cassette of Something New before finally getting the stereo CD in the late 80s...and then the Mono and Stereo Remaster box sets. I first saw the film at Christmas on BBC2 1979 and then got a video the video you have, and then the DVD. It's definitely the best of the films, a genuine classic.
@sashamoghilla29197 ай бұрын
Another great story. Thank you very much, Andrew! I was about 10 years old and lived behind the Iron Curtain. I wasn't interested in any music at all and never tried to sing. But I really liked football and England, especially since I was 8 years old, I attended additional classes in English. My father was a big fan of English-language pop and beat music, and one day my older cousin gave him a magnetic tape with a recording of this album. When they turned on the tape recorder I was shocked by the first chord. I've never heard anything like it. And each subsequent song didn't allow me to stop listening. My father and I listened to this album for a week and our admiration grew stronger every day. Then I noticed that all the songs have completely different beginnings and endings. Then I went to visit my cousin for a couple of months and he showed me the record itself. When I picked it up, I was surprised that there were 20 photographs on the front cover. This upset me, because I already knew that a regular group should consist of 4-5 people. And 20 people is already an orchestra and it wasn't fashionable. And I asked my cousin: “Why are there 20 of them?” And then I received a slap on the head from him with the words: “Are you stupid? Don’t you see that there are only four of them?” Thus began my acquaintance not only with the Beatles, but with music in general. It's priceless! I remember spending hours looking at the back cover, reading and trying to understand words I didn’t know. When I returned home with photos of the Beatles that my cousin had given me, I made small replicas of their guitars and drum kit. My father was so surprised by them that he bought me my first guitar. And it all happened thanks to the Beatles. A year later, I saw a television broadcast of World Cup matches from England for the first time. And England became champions! But that is another story. And I still enjoy listening to this album. NO FILLERS!
@captainape68077 ай бұрын
It was a very sophisticated album. Some of their best melodies.
@bulldogdave7 ай бұрын
Another wonderful video, Andrew! Two more reasons why the UK Mono is the top choice is that in the stereo version, Paul's voice "cracks" before the last verse in If I Fell. The American stereo release only has true stereo during the instrumental tracks; the Beatles tracks were rechanneled mono tracks.
@neilkirk20037 ай бұрын
A Fab 4 Fabulous Essay/Review of my (...and I purchased this superb LP upon its US release) favorite album by The Beatles!!! Thank you for this extremely well-made, detailed Beatle-U-tiful review!!! ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐
@Parlogram7 ай бұрын
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it.
@TheJukeboxBeatles7 ай бұрын
That my friend....is perfection!! Has all the checkmarks to be the Beatles best!
@guitar.forbeginners.withdave7 ай бұрын
Love this album "I'm happy just to dance with you" was my first favourite Beatles song. I've always wondered why there are only 13 songs on this LP. Back in 1987, me and a mate used to watch bits of the film before we went to school. Great days! Great video Andrew. Thanks
@craigphillips63087 ай бұрын
Watched the film yesterday in honor of its 60th anniversary. Along with the incredible soundtrack, this is the Beatles at their Beatlemania peak. As you mentioned Andrew, the 2009 mono CD is a tour de force in what made them what they were; brilliant singing, playing, writing and production. It still holds up 60 years later. 🎸
@billleary57797 ай бұрын
I remember buying a copy of the United Artists version of A Hard Day’s Night in September 1984 at a local record store and played it endlessly. I always loved Tell Me Why particularly. I still love the album cover. I know the UK version is better and offers good value for money but I will always have a soft spot for the U.S. version. Thanks Andrew!
@Michael-zx8hp5 ай бұрын
I loved this great video. I learned so much about The Beatles, their recordings, news, and reports from around the times. It was very well presented researched I enjoyed this video it has increased my love for the albums and I wonder if Giles Martin is going to do a remix this year thank you very much again for your great video
@Parlogram5 ай бұрын
Thank you. Glad you enjoyed it!
@CraiginOhioUSA7 ай бұрын
There's quite a lot of Beatles content being cranked out on KZbin these days. As I was watching this newest Parlogram video, I still feel like no other Beatles content creator even comes close to what Andrew does. This series of videos is becoming a library of the best, most informative, and most watchable content that exists on The Beatles .There's a fine line between teaching, and entertaining, and the Parlogram videos perfected the art of doing both at the same time. Or maybe it's just the hat and the grin. Either way- This is the #1 place to be for Beatles fans.
@Parlogram7 ай бұрын
Thank you! Much appreciated.
@aisle_of_view7 ай бұрын
The opening scene of the movie is so damn cool, from George falling during the chase to the disguises that foreshadowed their future appearances. Genius.
@nvm90407 ай бұрын
The movie is a delight to watch And all the lads are actually decent actors
@willalexander51747 ай бұрын
Top-notch as always and thank you for this look back on the album that brought me back to The Beatles! My early 2000’s high school years were spent studying the likes of Nirvana, Elvis Costello, The Beach Boys, Sonic Youth, and R.E.M.. Although I had loved The Beatles since age 9, listening to my dad’s U.S. vinyl of Revolver over & over and spent a few years listening to everything I could, I hadn’t really listened to them much since I was 12 or so. Flash forward to age 17 and I randomly decide to buy A Hard Day’s Night on CD one night. I went home, listened to it, and my mind was blown all over again. The craft, the beautiful economy of the performances of these killer songs, just heaven. It jolted me back into the joyous enjoyment of Beatles tunes in a big way and for good. “To the toppermost of the poppermost!” Thanks again.
@walidel-saleh60407 ай бұрын
It's always been my favourite. The first "true" Beatles album, with no covers of other artists' songs.
@JordyBoothy7 ай бұрын
Thank you for validating 2010-me's decision to shell out for the mono box set all these years later! Really wish I didn't have to crack out the CDs to hear them though. It saddens me that so many people's only experience with these songs is in rushed stereo form.
@jeromeluby7877 ай бұрын
Absolutely the original UK Mono vinyl or the 2009 Mono is superb... Thank you for another great informative video!!! I look forward to their release every week...
@snowyherge15497 ай бұрын
Fantastic Andrew and I can hear your love not only for the album but for the group! Your channel excels on the Beatles posts- not a big fan of the unboxings but love all the stories however personal- ever thought about doing a post on the Beatles album/singles covers etc- could be a great twist- lots of great covers etc- Anyhow you make my Monday mornings start perfectly! Cheers!
@Parlogram7 ай бұрын
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed them.
@Eskewsme7 ай бұрын
The UK version is consistently in my Top 5 Beatles albums. One year, KZbin Music said it was the album I listed to the most, actually. It’s spectacular, and “I’ll Be Back” is, arguably, my favorite Beatles song ever.
@alancruzdominguez50747 ай бұрын
@@Eskewsme in my chilhood my favourite early Beatles era album was Please Please Me but since my youth A Hard Day's Night is my favourite
@mumbles2155 ай бұрын
Don’t you love being tracked, traced and followed.
@bpabustan7 ай бұрын
First! Hehehehe.... I have the Miramax version of the movie on DVD. I find that version very good. It is good to know that the original 1960s mono pressing is not expensive. I plan to get one. Another great video Andrew!
@CoolBluePlayz7 ай бұрын
this was the first beatles album I had. keep up the good work andrew!
@gavaxemanspins7 ай бұрын
Brilliant video Again ! ❤
@Parlogram7 ай бұрын
Thanks again!
@nicknikipediacaulkin59437 ай бұрын
Loved this video, Andrew as I learned a lot of new things about the film and album! A Hard Day's Night is one of my favourite Beatles LPs since it has a lot of energy and all the songs were written by John and Paul. I grew up with the original mono album and I can remember having to queue up to see the film when it was released!
@keiths_tech_fun7 ай бұрын
I recently had the pleasure of seeing the film at the Curzon cinema at Clevedon, England. It was using an actual celluloid copy and not a digital projection. This album has always been my favourite early Beatles album.
@dogratco7 ай бұрын
I was eight in 1964, seeing 'A Hard Day's Night' for the first time with my big sister. The effect of the movie on me was profound, as it was again at a 10th anniversary showing. As a healthy lad of 18, my reaction to seeing the girl with Pattie in the dining car was, "Who is THAT?" Long story short, Prue Bury has been a dear friend for the past fifteen years.
@Parlogram7 ай бұрын
Great story and memories!
@jimcharles97057 ай бұрын
Prue did not go unnoticed by me either. I probably saw the movie for the first time in the mid 70s. I was in my teens. Much later on, after the internet forced itself into every corner of our lives, I image searched for the lovely brunette who played Pattie's friend in the movie. This was made difficult since I did not know her name at first. But searching on "Pattie Boyd", "Hard Day's Night" did yield the desired result. More importantly, I learned her actual name! And I learned that although she was playing a high school girl in the movie, she was actually 22 or 23 during the filming, and, if I remember correctly, married.
@dogratco7 ай бұрын
@@jimcharles9705 Prue's future husband, Terry Hooper, played the croupier. Contrary to what Terry said in a DVD interview, it was Prue who got Terry the part. They married about a year later, before moving to New York to help Mary Quant with her business in the states. Prue was one of the models who introduced the miniskirt to America on September 1, 1965. Extra fun fact: Prue is an extra in the Dave Clark Five film, "Catch Us If You Can" aka "Having a Wild Weekend".
@AndrewAmbrose7 ай бұрын
I rewatched the movie with some friends yesterday in celebration of the 60th anniversary. Such a classic. ^w^ I also listened to the original UK album a few hours beforehand, and it's still a very good album. I personally really like the new 2023 mixes, but the mono mixes were always great.
@danswan10477 ай бұрын
Great video (as usual) Andrew. I remember watching the film in a theater in Seattle Washington when it was originally released. I was with my cousins, and we had to wait in line for over an hour to get in. Outside the theater they were playing the movie through little speakers outside, but no one seemed to notice. In the theater, once the movie started all you could hear was screaming girls. It felt like watching a silent film, and it wasn’t until a decade later that I actually got to see (and hear) the movie. It’s a classic film in so many ways, and I also saw it again in college in a film class. I still have my beta max version, but the criterion 4k is outstanding.
@fredcosato7 ай бұрын
My brother was 17 years my senior and he bought the Brazilian Odeon version of a Hard Days Night (MOFB 299) in 1964. That was the first Beatles record I've ever heard. I still have it, and I checked the matrix engraving on it: It's XEX 481 and it is also printed on the blue and silver Odeon label. My brother passed away in 1997, he was responsible for me being a Beatles fan since I was two years old! Very often your channel brings tears to my eyes. Thank you so much for that, Andy. God bless you.
@Parlogram7 ай бұрын
Thank you, Fred! I'm glad you enjoy them.
@rayl69017 ай бұрын
Superb! Your best video yet! Many little tidbits I didn't know. Thank you! :-)
@Parlogram7 ай бұрын
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it.
@WilG0827 ай бұрын
The new stereo mixes from the 2023 red album are pretty good. Can’t wait till they do the rest of the album Also the 4k criterion collection of the film is amazing
@nvm90407 ай бұрын
Whenever they release the Rubber soul remix hopefully the rest will follow suit
@MarjetvanWiek7 ай бұрын
@@WilG082 Totally agree. I can't wait to buy the future boxsets: Help, AHDN, For Sale, Rubber Soul. It's like a dream becoming reality. Last years red album was excellent, although the Magical Mystery Tour songs stood out for me (besides I'm The Walrus). - Marjet
@DaBeatleDude7 ай бұрын
This is my fav album and in my opinion it is their best
@jozefserf20247 ай бұрын
AHDN is definitely their best feel good album.
@chaplainjoseph44443 ай бұрын
In my view, "Hard Days Night" ranks among the greatest songs and albums of all time.🧔♂
@eddiewilbury16667 ай бұрын
I agree about Nicoll was a small-time drummer. I always thought it. Thank you, Mr. Andrew. Your videos are great. Greetings from Mexico.
@Parlogram7 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed them!
@melh073026 ай бұрын
Greetings Andrew, You mention that you read all the comments posted on your channel. I hope you take a few minutes to read this post. Your channel presentation and detailed knowledge of the Beatles is second to none in the world in my opinion. Thank you and your team for this channel. Outstanding work and congratulations! I like yourself became a Beatles fan at a young age. For me, it was in the spring of 1980 at 12 years old when I stumbled upon my dad's Magical Mystery Tour LP. I was hooked from that moment. My dad's favorite song was Hello Goodbye from that LP but it was the only Beatles LP he has in his collection of music from the 1960's. Unfortunately due to the tragedy of December 1980, Beatles music was played more often, with audio and video documentaries broadcast soon after that tragedy. At that time (1981) there was a radio station here in the NYC area that played uninterrupted Beatles music every Saturday night from 11pm to midnight. This was my first exposure to the full music catalogue of the Beatles. I would listen to this broadcast each week recording many songs on two 120 minute TDK cassette tapes which were a gift from my mom which still have to this day. In 1983, I bought my first Beatles vinyl which was the Red Album ( I recall you mentioned your first was the Blue Album). The rest is history. I would save my change and lunch money to buy more Beatles records at Christmas and Spring recess. I grew up listening to the US album versions. The 1980's was a great decade for music. But what I listened to at that time and to this day is the music from the greatest rock band ever to assemble, The Beatles. Over the years I collected all the CDs, movies box sets etc. What inspired me to write this post is that I too have the 1984 VHS copy of a Hard Days Night. From what I remember, it was somewhat expensive for that time about $50. Have you done a video on the Beatles Love by Cirque Du Soleil? I have seen the show three times including the last performance on July 6th. I made a trip to Las Vegas to see this show one last time. Its a shame that show has ended. But at those performances including the NYC area Beatles Fest, it's wonderful to see Beatles fans of all ages coming together because of the amazing music and impact left behind by the Beatles. Your channel will help keep the phenomena alive and introduce new generations of fans. Great continued success. Thank you Andrew. Melvin Hernandez (from New Jersey - USA)
@Parlogram6 ай бұрын
Hi Melvin, Thank you for your kind words and for sharing your memories. I'm really glad you are enjoying the channel. Sadly, I never got to see the Love show. We did a video on the album some time ago which you can watch here: kzbin.info/www/bejne/rp-Yh56gl8dpnc0si=oCIa6GxfFKRbbOPJ Thanks again and all the best! Andrew.
@progrockdocs7 ай бұрын
Mate, your videos just get better and better with each passing one. If you are ever up in Liverpool, I'll buy you a pint in The Grapes.
@Parlogram7 ай бұрын
Cheers! Much appreciated!
@stevewoodhouse6217 ай бұрын
Ah, so THERE’S the Long Tall Sally E.P. Many thanks, great video about a great album.
@michaelplatt87367 ай бұрын
Another great video. I have 3 go-to versions of AHDN. I like to watch a dvd that is the same as the 1984 vhs with the I'll Cry Instead montage, I have an extended cut with You Can't Do That put back into the concert. I also have a German 4K release, which looks and sounds amazing.
@Parlogram7 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it, Michael!
@charlesolver3037 ай бұрын
Andrew, that famous opening chord was also MY introduction to The Beatles. In my case, it was the US soundtrack LP, which my eight-year-old brother had just bought. Though I had only recently started walking, I was already fascinated by records and especially by rock music, so when I saw Jon pull out a just-bought album, I asked him who it was; he replied "The Beatles", and I thought that was a strange name (thinking of bugs). Then he handed me the cover, and I thought that was even weirder - did these people not have mouths?? THEN he put the record on the family's Motorola Hi-Fi [sic], and that chord almost knocked me over (literally). I've been a Beatles fan ever since.
@Timster27 ай бұрын
I had a similar introduction. I was seven years old and going through my mom’s record collection. When I came across her copy of the US soundtrack, I was intrigued enough to put the record on their turntable. I was stunned at the opening chord, but as the song continued, I was hooked. Although I consider the UK release to be my favorite of their works, but I hold the US release In high regard too. Not only for the proper introduction to the band, but I also enjoy the instrumental tracks from the George Martin Orchestra.
@alancruzdominguez50747 ай бұрын
@@charlesolver303 i didn't hear the US A Hard Day's Night soundtrack until when was released in CD in 2014 and is actually good the instrumentals are better than those on Help US soundtrack
@robertburns83067 ай бұрын
Fantastic review of the film and the albums. Thank you Andrew. Although I grew up with the US version, I do believe the UK version is one of their best albums. I will not compare it to others or pick favorites, but you are spot on with the mono UK version being the outstanding version to listen to.
@averageperson96977 ай бұрын
absolute masterpiece! Very special album, with its unique sound (which I cannot easily describe, but it is very very prominent to me). Every single song is a banger, and many have some sort of "weird" quality that don't appear in other songs/albums, which again, makes this album homogeneous. There is one song that I don't care much however, but it is _most likely_ due to my youth "imprinting" effect. When this album appeared in USSR in mid-to-late 80s it was missing for some reason "When I get home", so I grew up not knowing it and never heard it until much later. And when I did hear it it felt that it doesn't add much and even somewhat musically "repeats" "You can't do that". Also, being born in USSR I never saw the movie itself and honestly, don't care much, music is just enough for me. Great vid, thanx!
@aceopinions6 ай бұрын
Hi Andrew, I was so thrilled by this video and the memories it brings back for me as a very young first generation fan. I owned the UA album, since, as a kid in America, I had no idea the UK albums existed. It was great to hear you praise the album as you did, since in my opinion - it ranks among their very best. In fact, I consider Rubber Soul , Revolver, and the UK version of A Hard Days Night to be their best. The Beatles albums were chopped up by Capitol in 1964 and 1965 to a ridiculous level as you well know- Even when the Capitol records creation " Something New "came out , it was missing my favorite Beatles ballad ever - I'll be Back....which did not appear Beatles '65 at he end of 1964! I own the Mono box set and A Hard Days Night is just amazing. It was an incredible year and my excitement was high as I got to see the Beatles on Ed Sullivan in February, Later that summer bought Something New, and UA Hard Days Night. I saw the movie the following spring...just incredible. I own the DVD and also, like you, the VHS version. Thanks for bringing back this wonderful and exciting time for me!! - TOM
@peterperpetua29747 ай бұрын
I remember seeing the Beatles on Ed Sullivan my father saying, "They are Stupid" (referring to all the girls screaming mostly). My an almost 7-year-old repeated what my father had said. Then a couple of months later something happened, my mother bought "A Hard Day's Night" (the US soundtrack) from the Columbia House record club. I was hooked and played it over and over. Years later I found out the UK album had more songs, however in my opinion the best ones were on the soundtrack (including "I'll Cry Instead"). Great Video!
@J_alex_day7 ай бұрын
Hi Andrew, Thanks for an awesome video. A Hard Day's Night is a favourite of mine too! My Dad bought me a cassette of the album back from his holiday in Yugoslavia in 1990! I later found a mono copy of the album which has an awesome energy!!!!
@davea67877 ай бұрын
Hi Andrew Thanks for another great video. This was my second ever album. I bought it in about August or September 1970, after recovering from the extravagance of buying the Let It Be box set. I was a besotted 12 year old Beatles fanatic. I don’t have that copy anymore, it died noisily after being thrashed to death on my parents’ 3 in 1 stereo with Garrard “record changer”. Like most of your community, I own it, and the film, in way too many formats. At the risk of being hunted down by the bootleg police, I’m saying that my favourite version of the album, at the moment, is a bootleg stereo remix which appeared on line a couple of years ago in lossless FLAC quality, demixed using current technology and then mixed in a wide but effective stereo mix; vocals centred, bass and drums nice and punchy. It’s by a mystery sound engineer who posts remixed 60s albums under the name Prof Stoned. Easy to find. Anyway, whatever medium or mix, it’s such an exhilarating album, don’t you think? Cheers, Dave from South Australia
@riccardociofi31627 ай бұрын
When I think of the Beatles, I imagine them in that period of time. I enjoyed the film and love the album. Thanks, Andrew, for this comprehensive video. 😊
@Parlogram7 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it 😊
@750drums7 ай бұрын
Excellent video, as always, Andrew. Toss-up between this and Revolver for me, both original mono, of course. The US soundtrack is best forgotten.
@mortenriisberg7 ай бұрын
I'm glad you finally brought up this album. It was the first Beatles album I managed to find in an original 1st uk 64 edition, though it is a stereo version but in excellent condition. I've lately been listening quite a lot to especially the track "Things We Said Today" which is a fantastic track. The album is definitely on my list of top-5 favourite Beatles albums.
@peterwarwick77897 ай бұрын
Thanks again for a great review. The UHD Bluray of A Hard Day's Night is a great version of the movie.
@0010Kev7 ай бұрын
Yes! Absolutely! Finally someone else agrees that AHDN is one of their best albums! So many times it's overlooked in the shadows of albums like Abbey Road and Sgt. Pepper. However, when it comes to their early period work it simply doesn't get any better. Granted, in my own case part of it is the memories it invokes. I was a few weeks shy of my 5th birthday when my sister and her friend took me to see the movie. Yes, I DO remember vividly being awestruck at seeing the Beatles on the big screen! Granted I'm sure a lot of the humor was over my head at that age but I didn't care. It was all about the music. Seeing that movie that day was one of those fleeting 'perfect' moments in my life that I'll never forget. And even now, 60 years later the infectious energy in those songs is still perfect! Thanks Andrew!
@JazzRonin456 ай бұрын
As a kid in the mid 1980s, the albums Help! and A Hard Day's Night were my favorite Beatles album from hand me down cassette tapes. I had 3 of their other albums also on cassette tapes. By the time I was a teenager Revolver and Sgt. Pepper had become my favorite from their album catalog. By then I bought their entire album collection on cassette tapes to enjoy a better sounding 1990s cassette technology. Later I had my Anthology album series, and I was also given a pre-loved Live at the BBC CD set. It was at this point I started loving the songs from A Hard Day's Night again. Even non-Beatles fan who love music seem to like the songs from A Hard Days's Night the most. They even know the lyrics of a few songs from the album. Like Paul McCartney said in many of his interviews something like, "you know a song is good if the listener can easily recall the melody of the song and most of the lyrics." I think most people know the melody and lyrics of the whole Side 1 of A Hard Day's Night. I cannot wait for the release of A Hard Day's Night remix by Mr. Giles Martin. I also can't wait for your next video content as they are always topnotch. New info, new perspective and very enjoyable to watch.
@lalamparaoculta7 ай бұрын
It was my first Beatle record back in 1969. I was only 4 years old and it marked my musical DNA forever. I don’t know if you’ve heard the Odeon Venezuelan version from FAVEDICA Fábrica Venezolana del Disco) it was called Yeah! Yeah! Yeah! And was the songs from the film on the A side and some singles on the B side. I think I’ve never heard a stronger and powerful version of Long Tall Sally like the one on that record. After losing my record collection a lot of years ago, I’m still searching for that edition. Anyway, Andrew, thank you so much for another interesting and incredible episode.
@nandokinks7 ай бұрын
I'm always impressed how you get so many details and information from an specific year. That's why your videos are quite unique!!! Thank you for another great video, my dear friend. Best regards from your Brazilian friend. 🙏✌️🎶
@Parlogram7 ай бұрын
Thank you so much, my friend! 🙏
@marcellolomele42477 ай бұрын
The peak of their youth! I enjoy film and record! Really Great! Thank you Andrew for your wonderful lesson! ☺️Ciao
@Parlogram7 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@carlosrenatodamotabezerra1067 ай бұрын
I had always wanted to purchase the us version, but for me in the 80's was far dream. I heard the red album and the beatles 20 greatest hits. The film I saw at the end of the 80's. It's one of my favorite albums. Great vídeo, Andrew!