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@electrodiode83148 ай бұрын
Yes, this is and all time favorite. Not trying to sound as morbid yet I would only hope that when I pass away, my request for this song to be played may be respected...
@odurandinaАй бұрын
God bless you Inna.
@bobcorbin32949 ай бұрын
The reason you got emotional during this is what we all refer to as "Beatle magic".
@johnrogan97299 ай бұрын
That’s it. That’s really the only explanation. Beatle magic.
@kevinfitzsimons419 ай бұрын
@@johnrogan9729Beatle fairy dust it’s called. Pure musical Magic from another dimension
@kk-om5zm8 ай бұрын
❤❤
@gerardstephens588 ай бұрын
Magic that still amazes me after 54 years of listening to The Beatles. Paul’s vocal on this cuts right to the heart.
@vladG307 ай бұрын
i dont get it! what's magical there? Ive seen a number of youtube singers cover Beatles songs way better. Hearing the original was disappointment.
@salamunga56458 ай бұрын
The Beatles just might be one of the greatest things to ever happen to humans
@blackfinjrblackfinjr35558 ай бұрын
Very well said. No other group comes close.
@АльфредАльфред-я8е3 ай бұрын
Однозначно
@270yis79 ай бұрын
The Beatles were a musical miracle. They were the greatest band in history, and nobody else has ever come close. They laid the foundation for so much of what has been taken for granted in popular music over the past sixty years. It is impossible to calculate the depth and reach of their influence on popular music.
@jamessollazzo48609 ай бұрын
well said, they were magic
@alflazz24438 ай бұрын
Totalmente de acuerdo contigo con todo lo que has dicho ..yis7 nunca mejor dicho. ellos son la base de la música actual. Los Maestros.
@eitelmanrique11038 ай бұрын
El punto más alto en la historia de la música
@freddyfurrah37898 ай бұрын
I am so lucky. I grew up with the best music and tv shows. Want a fantastic time to be a kid?
@BobKovacs9 ай бұрын
The child that Paul wrote the song for was John Lennon's son, Julian. The song started out as "Hey Jules," but Paul changed it to Jude to not be so directed at Julian. As the song developed, you can tell that Paul was also directing it at John Lennon, who had recently left his wife (Cynthia) and became a somewhat scandalous item with Japanese-American artist Yoko Ono. That makes lines in the song make more sense, such "You have found her, now go and get her." Great song... one of the all-time best.
@tomenrico61999 ай бұрын
I think Julian knew the song was for him. As I understand it, a big part of the reason it was changed from Jules (Julian's nickname) to Jude is because the hard “d” sound at the end of the syllable is better for singing purposes than the “ls” sound. Ending on a sibilant sound is particularly challenging for singers.
@davisworth51149 ай бұрын
Who cares Bozo, just enjoy the song and let people find their own meaning, OK?
@thenortherner38909 ай бұрын
End of the Beetles is coming, I was a kid and loved this track on our mono radio before school. It's well documented that John didn't like this song for reasons stated, including the band not liking Yoko much especially during recordings. But here is the record breaker, this being the longest Beetles song of 5 mins plus depending on the version you listen too.
@debjorgo9 ай бұрын
@@thenortherner3890 Well documented? I've never read/seen anything where John says he did not like Hey Jude.
@lewstone54309 ай бұрын
Meh. I prefer “Sympathy for the Devil”.
@joepowell70259 ай бұрын
Yes THE greatest band in the world of all time.
@michaelparsons52999 ай бұрын
I always say; The Beatles sit on the top shelf! Untouchable! Then there is everyone else. Don't get me wrong, there are plenty of everyone else's that are brilliant too. But nobody competes with The Beatles. Nobody! Beautiful!
@johncurtis71868 ай бұрын
100% agree!!
@vladG307 ай бұрын
nostalgic prejudice. That's all. For me half the artists that cover these songs, do it better than Beatles themselves. So how can they be at the top then?
@johncurtis71867 ай бұрын
@@vladG30 : Because you have a “tin ear”. Other than the Ringo sung, “With A Little Help From My Friends” covered masterfully by Joe Cocker, name more covers of Beatle’s songs, that are better than the original?
@michaelparsons52997 ай бұрын
That's why you push shit uphill for a living and they count the money! 🤣 @@vladG30
@maricaro83156 ай бұрын
@@johncurtis7186 For example Elton John's cover of LSD. Takes the original to another dimension
@lamamama63378 ай бұрын
Paul was not singing to his son, he was singing to John's son Julian. One of my favourite Beatles songs. Their music is timeless.
@ToniMcGinty9 ай бұрын
The first time I saw Paul live, he ended the main set, before the encore, with Hey Jude. We na na na-d for 20 minutes. Then, he came back. We were still na na na-ing. He joined us. It went on for about another 5 minutes.
@andyhinds542Ай бұрын
I'd loved to have been at that gig. Fortunately, I will be at both his Manchester gigs in December so I will be na na, ing my head off for weeks after.
@ToniMcGintyАй бұрын
@@andyhinds542 Enjoy!
@362chop9 ай бұрын
They ruled the world, they really they did. When they spoke everyone listened. Never again.
@danlayne94369 ай бұрын
"The movement you need is on your shoulder" was originally a placeholder lyric until Paul thought of something better. John heard it and convinced him to leave it in. To me, it's the best line in the song.
@OldSkoolDad239 ай бұрын
The Beatles are Gods gift to mankind!✌🏻
@andyhinds542Ай бұрын
I don't believe in God but I believe you.
@ianbennett14919 ай бұрын
And that my friends is how you write the perfect song.Timeless.❤
@MaxWindshear9 ай бұрын
They were ahead of their time. Consider the song "She's Leaving Home," It's wild how these guys, so young, could dive into such deep stuff about growing up and family dynamics. The song's like a snapshot of life's emotional rollercoaster. Props to the Fab Four for bringing maturity to their music way beyond their years. 🎶✨
@BarryL26978 ай бұрын
They came along "at the RIGHT time"!
@ВалераЮзик-е4ч8 ай бұрын
Поцелованные Богом.
@richardscales95609 ай бұрын
Simple genius writing and a heartfelt performance
@leofrsilvaSound9 ай бұрын
So simple, and in the same time, a true masterpiece, after 50 years yet. Amazing reaction, Inna!!!
@soyboy299 ай бұрын
Sure!!
@36karpatoruski9 ай бұрын
A celebration of music, humanity, possibilities, coming together, the 60’s at its best!
@TheCornishCockney9 ай бұрын
Damn,I miss those days. Aged 9 when Love Me Do dropped and changed everything. They are in my blood.
@MsAppassionata9 ай бұрын
I was just sitting here thinking about how naive and hopeful we were about the future back then. Look at that crowd. It represents a slice of humanity. All we wanted was peace and human rights. It makes me very sad to think what the world has become nowadays. 😢
@MsAppassionata9 ай бұрын
@@TheCornishCockney Mine too. They always will be, for as long as I live.
@howardjones73708 ай бұрын
@@TheCornishCockney: I was just turned 13, suddenly the whole landscape changed 🙏🏻
@StanEngland5 ай бұрын
@@howardjones7370 Me too; puberty and the Beatles at the same time!
@makeadifference4all8 ай бұрын
Paul was at peak form as a composer and performer with this song, and the Beatles gave him the perfect accompaniment. Nobody can resist singing along with this track, even today as Paul performs it in concert.
@bradparnell6149 ай бұрын
Even though the Beatles broke up when I was 4½ years old I grew up with their music. I became a big fan as a teenager and my favorite concert experience of all time was when I finally got to see Paul McCartney live in 1990. The concert was everything I imagined but near the end when he sat at the piano and started playing Hey Jude and got to the end where the entire arena sang along I thought back to this video and had the most surreal moment ever.
@lv678908 ай бұрын
This song has the power to carry a person through hard times. It it true and powerful magic.
@tenrebla8 ай бұрын
Sin los Beatles, el mundo hubiera sido peor, gracias por su música!
@MsAppassionata9 ай бұрын
MORE BEATLES PLEASE!!! There’s a very good reason why they are the best selling performers of all time. They were the G.OA.T. You’ll discover why, the more you listen to their music. No two songs sound alike and they traversed many different genres of music over the coarse of their relatively short career.
@walterroma73688 ай бұрын
It was the longest single ever released at 7:11. And still was a hit.
@stephentaylor66178 ай бұрын
Nine weeks at number one in the United States. Their biggest hit ever. One of top hundred songs of all time according to Billboard.
@Mediawatcher20237 ай бұрын
@@stephentaylor6617 15 weeks at number one in australia
@FoxtrotMike8 ай бұрын
It makes you emotional because this song touches everybody´s heart. I´m almost 50 y/o and it touches me every single time I listen to it.
@daseguin9 ай бұрын
Definitely one of my top 5 music vids ever. Just posted it again a few days ago. Even if someone doesn't like them, they are *factually always going to be the biggest, most iconic, most innovative, and most influential band of all time, even to artists that don't realize their influence upon them due to chain reactions over the years of building blocks. They changed culture itself. Great reaction !
@jamesdrynan5 ай бұрын
George Martin wrote a score for 36 musicians that makes its entry at 5:55. The song stayed at # 1 for nine weeks and sold over nine million copies as a single. It first aired in the US on the Smothers Brothers show on October 8th, 1968. Since its release, millions upon millions have sung the " Na, na " chorus.
@JedHead779 ай бұрын
To hear this in person in concert with tens of thousands singing along is an EXPERIENCE!
@mikefetterman67829 ай бұрын
Singing for Julian. Uncle Paul wrote this for John's son and for John himself, he is telling John to go after Yoko as well as consoling John's child during the divorce of his mom and dad.
@tbmike239 ай бұрын
You're sweet, and so was their music. They're always worth a listen. Their sound editing and layering were cutting edge, so even simple songs of theirs can be pure ear candy.
@vals_loeder9 ай бұрын
The big power of many Beatles songs (especially the ones written by Paul) is they make you emotional and you do not always know why. It is as if our genes know when what we listen to is of exceptional quality. It needs no explanation why we get all emotional listening to Hey Jude. Every time I hear it I have goose bumps even after so many years ...
@dilandilanjoao43109 ай бұрын
Hi there. Few people mention the fact that there's black people and Indian, in the crowd wich is something you would not see often by then. The Beatles practice the "we're all the same humanity. They allways refused to play to segregated audiences when it was rule in USA. Great musicians and great souls 😊
@Archerjr19 ай бұрын
Their music had already brought joy to the entire world, but on this day, they brought immense joy to a small microcosm of the world...including young Austin Powers (standing next to Ringo).
@nl58284 ай бұрын
tbf, there were many austin powers lookalikes around at that time! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@KneeAches9 ай бұрын
I’ve seen this video, maybe 50 times. I feel emotional because it takes me back to my teen years and it is positive and innocent.
@IAMCAVE22 күн бұрын
In a crowd, where everyone is singing along, and the Beatles were in their element. They would’ve gone on for another 5 minutes if the station manager (the old guy with the flowers) didn’t tell Paul that they needed to wrap it up. Imagine these guys playing to modern audiences.
@Xcris_crosX9 ай бұрын
That strange intro was just the Fab Four goofing around. Many found them endearing because The Beatles were known to be silly
@Isleofskye9 ай бұрын
Playing David Frost's signature tune:)
@PhilipShand8 ай бұрын
The Beatles changed & moved music to amazing levels in around a ten year span.Play early tracks,then later ones. The difference is stark
@andrewpoules9109Ай бұрын
Seven years of total brilliance
@robertj24442 ай бұрын
This song is about John's son Julian who was having a bad time because John divorced his wife and married Yoko Ono. So he's just letting him know things will be okay.
@debbiechang57817 ай бұрын
I’m so glad that you pointed out one of my all time favorite lyrics, “Forw well you know that it’s a fool who plays it cool by making his world a little colder”. The genius of Paul McCartney cannot be overstated! Great reaction. 🌺✌️
@vincentvancraig9 ай бұрын
The first two “songs” they played were , first, the theme song to the tv show they were appearing on, & then, an Elvis song. Anyway, Great reaction:)
@1967PONTIACGTO9 ай бұрын
yes, more Beatles... there are literally scores of great Beatles songs.... for the next one, try Here Comes the Sun
@Peter-oh3hc9 ай бұрын
I second that choice
@joebryant57229 ай бұрын
Just have a Beatles tombola for the next 6mnths and pick one out twice a week!😀
@la2217128 ай бұрын
They are unique, in everything... simple the best! I m a big fan of them! Enjoy the whole collection 😅
@cjmacq-vg8um9 ай бұрын
they began by playing, by ear, the theme to "the david frost show," the show they were appearing on. after david frost's intro they went into a intentionally bad rendition of "its now or never" a popular elvis song released in 1960. the beatles had a particularly odd and often self-deprecating sense of humour. this is an excellent video of "hey jude" but the recorded, studio version of the song is even better. this was the 2nd biggest selling song of the 60s. topped only by "sugar, sugar" by the archies of all things. thanks for the video.
@StanEngland9 ай бұрын
sugar, sugar" by the archies - has to be the greatest 'payola' hit ever. Not terrible, but waaaaaay! over -played.
@cjmacq-vg8um9 ай бұрын
@@StanEngland... its a catchy tune. that's for sure. personally i like it. a lot of the super-pop and novelty songs from the 60s and early 70s were actually quite good. unlike the corporate created pop crap that replaced it later. and that we still suffer from today. i wonder, are the archies in the r&r hall of fame? everyone else and their dog is. why not include a non-existant, cartoon band as well?
@TheCornishCockney9 ай бұрын
A very British sense of humour I might add.
@cjmacq-vg8um9 ай бұрын
@@TheCornishCockney... i bet i can guess what country you're from. know what i mean, nudge, nudge.
@TheCornishCockney9 ай бұрын
Winkin back at ya….@@cjmacq-vg8um
@williamhamilton66437 ай бұрын
The Beatles hit America when I was 14 and have been part of my musical life ever since. I've literally heard all their songs hundreds of times, to the point where they were playing, but I quit actually listening to them. And "Hey Jude" was one of those songs. Its immense popularity caused it to be overplayed on the radio to the point where I started changing the channel when it came on. Hard to believe, I know. But your reaction video has made me hear it and appreciate it again, for the first time in decades. Seeing and hearing it through your eyes is like a fresh look at an old favorite that I long ago started taking for granted. Your other videos have had a similar, and very unexpected, effect on me also. So thank you for honoring the incomparable genius that was the Beatles and allowing me to appreciate their music again like I did when it first swept across America like a tsunami.
@marioleonibalpedroso30738 ай бұрын
Ah! Quem me dera poder estar junto a galera,ao vivo,vendo os genios e ouvindo essa obra prima de Sir Maca
@andyhinds542Ай бұрын
I have heard this song so many times in my lifetime but have never really listened to the lyrics properly. I am finally starting to connect to it.
@sexysadie18 ай бұрын
The ultimate greatest band EVER!! There I said it!! The Beatles forever!❤❤
@rwbpiano7 ай бұрын
Yeah, watching the Beatle's sing Hey Jude still gets me emotional after all these years :) I had the privilege of seeing Paul McCartney in concert a few years ago and when he led the entire audience in the chorus of Hey Jude, it was a highly spiritual experience !!
@DanielMarquesMoreira-dj2cd9 ай бұрын
The Beatles para sempre
@broncobra25 күн бұрын
Your enthusiasm brightened my day? Good Luck and God Bless.
@CatO9lives4 ай бұрын
I remember back in the mid eighties. Paul McCartney was interviewed by Barbara Walters on a news Show called 20/20 and Paul discussed how he wrote "Hey Jude" and he mentioned the line that said , "The movement you need is on your shoulder". He said he couldn't find a line to ryme or make sense so he just sang whatever came to mind out and he told John Lennon who was there helping him write it that, that line had to be changed that it didn't fit and made no sense. And John Said, "No, No, leave it in thats perfect". I laughed when Paul said that the line sounds like a, "Parrot sitting on his shoulder or something".
@Liverpoolboy019 ай бұрын
They woke the music world up , for the good.😊
@ManubibiWalsh9 ай бұрын
You definitely MUST react to more Beatles’ music. Try with The Long and Winding Road, Let It Be, All My Loving, Michelle, A Day In the Life, Hey Bulldog, I Am The Walrus, Here Comes The Sun… and if you like Paul’s writing and composing, you should definitely check out his solo material and the stuff he wrote with Wings, especially tracks like Band On The Run, Coming Up, Here Today, Monkberry Moon Delight, Live And Let Die, Nineteen Hundred And Eighty Five, Silly Love Songs, Maybe I’m Amazed, Let ‘Em In, Ebony And Ivory (with Stevie Wonder)… If you want other stuff from their solo careers, I think George’s I’ve Got My Mind Set on You, When We Was Fab, and his song with the Traveling Wilburys, Handle With Care… and pretty much anything he ever recorded on his own. Just like Paul, he had great ear for melody. I do have to admit I’m firmly a Paul girlie though so I’m more on the side of pushing the Macca propaganda. But yeah, if you want to look deeper into their music there is a whole beautiful world to explore! If you want to listen to their albums as a band, I recommend Rubber Soul, Abbey Road, Revolver, Magical Mystery Tour, Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band and if you wanna check out their earlier albums I recommend With The Beatles, Help! and A Hard Day’s Night. But, honestly, finding a least worthy album among theirs is really hard. My favorite is Abbey Road, and it’s the one I always recommend the most. So there’s that.
@mervyngilham23497 ай бұрын
I used to write Hey Jude in bold letters on the old-fashioned chalk blackboard before form teacher came back after lunch. "Who did that?" "I know it's No1 but everyday I have to rub it off". This record one of the many pop anthems that Beatles and others produced. All you need is Love etc etc. Oh so lucky to have been growing up during this period. Pop music played on school bus, transistor radios under the bed covers at night. I reckon it helped us get through school and exams endbof 60s.
@petegolding26578 ай бұрын
They were larking about before the start of their song and just before paul sang the opening line he whispered a variation of the vocal in a little practice of that line, all proving it as a live performance, the emotion gets to you when the audience all come together to join in the songs crescendo. The Beatles, best band ever.
@1rsalc9 ай бұрын
Beautiful reaction, Inna. You've truly discovered Beatles magic. You should do more Beatles reactions! Bellissima reazione a una canzone magica!
@Novaximus9 ай бұрын
The Beatles songs will out live everyone currently alive on this planet :)
@CarlosHenrique-ui6yd8 ай бұрын
Beatles ; simples mas geniais, únicos, mágicos
@josefschiltz21927 ай бұрын
The blue-suited fellow at the beginning is actually satirist and journalist David Frost who nailed the infamous Richard Nixon in a devastatingly crushing interview.
@NuerthАй бұрын
Yeah ~ Paul primarily wrote this for Julian(John's son) during the time John & Cynthia were divorcing ~ there are lines telling Julian on how to deal with his soon to be step Mother ~
@trevorporter47768 ай бұрын
Thank you for experiencing this performance. You are a wonderful person.
@martinrenzhofer82419 ай бұрын
I like how Lennon tries to make McCartney laugh.
@GaryNoone-jz3mq9 ай бұрын
I love how they clown around with each other.
@johnlundy5369 ай бұрын
A masterpiece nothing more nothing less ❤
@gordonmorris63598 ай бұрын
I've always (since 196 9:34 9) said that Paul's lyric "Well you know that it's a fool who plays it cool by making his world a little colder" is one of best ever written, he cleverly makes use of the various ways in which the word 'cool' had been used, rhymes it with 'fool', and makes it meaningful as a maxim too! The Beatles' lyrics were always a guide to life and love (and peace), including their early romantic love songs like 'She Loves You' with the lyrics "Pride can hurt you too. Apologize to her.", or 'You're Gonna Lose That Girl', 'Can't Buy Me Love', etc.
@doranseldon90798 ай бұрын
I can not believe she has never heard the Beatles sing this great song where have you been living under a rock ?
@johnlawrence73866 ай бұрын
The Beatles did so many things first in their music and they still influence bands today, they were masters of their profession. They had two great vocalists Paul and John, even Ringo and George could sing, they were the perfect band. Here we are 60 years later still listening to their music, how many bands can say that.
@genebaughbba4 ай бұрын
That little song in the beginning was The Beatles doing the theme song to that TV show.
@ptournas9 ай бұрын
It makes you emotional because it's beautiful and you have a big heart! ❤
@fayesouthall66047 ай бұрын
This song was number one when I was born. A song about Julian Lennon as a small boy whose parents were divorcing and John was with Yoko Ono. Once you know that the song is even more powerful.
@kevinhannon17084 ай бұрын
The Beatles will live forever there songs will resonate through the universe till the end of time.
@GaryRichards2999 күн бұрын
You, my dear, are simply adorable. Bless you!
@joepublisher1668 ай бұрын
Now you know how we felt about this great song growing up in the 60s and 70s. I still believe that the Beatles were the greatest group ever!
@dionysiacosmos9 ай бұрын
I was 9 in 1968 when Hey Jude! was released. My husband was 11. He remembers that when he went shopping with his mother that whenever Hey Jude! Played over the store's speakers, people stopped in their tracks to listen to it. By the time I was a teenager it had its own listening protocol when it came on the radio. Step 1. Everyone shut up. Step 2. Someone gave the volume knob a hard twist to the right. Step 3. We all sang along with the fade out at the top of our lungs. It's difficult to make adolescents revere anything. Hey Jude! spontaneously made it look easy. 🧓💯💋
@cbrbird9 ай бұрын
I think that the four of them were the greatest music generating machine the world has seen. Lennon, McCartney and Harrison spent their late teenage years in Hamburg as full time musicians, literally playing eight hours a day, every day. They became expert musicians and judging by their lyrics, which are way beyond their years, they lived life at the max. I don't think that there is another song with a chorus that is so universally recognizable, and easy to sing along with. Yes, do more Beatles. My favorite is She Loves You, a 1963 pop banger that for many years was the largest selling single ever in the UK, but which never made it to Number 1, because their I Want to Hold Your Hand peaked at the same time.
@Phoenix-One0922Ай бұрын
This song is such an Iconic Love Story that Starts so simple and as an advise from a friend that's unconditional, then it progresses into a total harmony for all the people to sing as if wanting to make a connection from one to another and then it becomes everybody's love song as if everybody wishes it could happen to them but the Harmonics of all the voices becomes One Giant symphony and even their voices blend A perfection of Echos where you and her and them are almost indistinguishable from a guitar or the piano or the horns, Bass and drums... It's Basically All of It in ONE VOICE and the Melodics from everyone singing in Harmony transforms into a Hymn of Joy that could be sang for hours on end without ending... This Song should've been a World's Anthem for all the people to Unite together...❤💙🤍💜
@thatwilldonicely13149 ай бұрын
I recall sitting watching this on that night , the David frost show, magical I was 13 at the time!
@liuk99937 ай бұрын
1:23 the right moment she fell in love with Paul 😅
@infolover_683 ай бұрын
Energizing ballad, with some orchestral backing and an uplifting message, Beatles' style!!
@betoreyes19559 ай бұрын
I was 14 when Hey Jude came out. Still enjoying it...
@ronaldmariano18889 ай бұрын
Great Reaction!! You should listen to "Let It Be"! You will love it!! 🙂
@gns4238 ай бұрын
They were joking around at the beginning. When David Frost said they were the greatest tea room band in the world, they go into a sloppy version of It’s Now Or Never’.
@walterroma73688 ай бұрын
They didn’t want to share their glitter with clown Frost. So they did the stupid song part first.
@TZ615 ай бұрын
I was about 9 years old when this aired, and I still go back to this moment in time when I need some warmth. My Mom used to sit down and listen with me when I played this on my stereo; a memory I will always treasure. Great upload.
@ednieto059 ай бұрын
Paul wrote this song for John's son Julian, originally singing "Hey Jules," as Paul was driving out to see Julian after John and his first wife Cynthia got divorced in 1968. John also interpreted this song as John singing to John, saying, "You have found Yoko (waiting for someone to perform with), so go out and be with her now," which John did in a series of concerts and avant garde artistic events.
@stevepreston-be3fi4 ай бұрын
Thanks for posting this. This was my late Father's favourite Beatles song and it brings a tear to my eye whenever I hear it.
@joejohnston35919 ай бұрын
Freddy Mercury would use this same piano when Queen recorded their 1975 album, A Night At The Opera. It belonged to Abby Road Studios.
@nthdegree12699 ай бұрын
That's one magic piano~! ...I remember years ago hearing something like that.
@joejohnston35919 ай бұрын
Yeah, isn't that great, from McCartney to Mercury!@@nthdegree1269
@johnchrysostomon62849 ай бұрын
"The movement you need is on your shoulder" was a part of the lyric that Paul was concerned about and he took it to John to get alternate suggestions and John said No, keep it like that. So Paul trusting his friend kept it in
@dannymoore68869 ай бұрын
If you REALLY want to hear this song, listen to the version by Wilson Pickett. Skydog (Duane Allman) talked him in to doing the song during a lunch break in the studio. Wilson had originally rejected it. It ended up being Wilson's biggest hit in America.
@TheCornishCockney9 ай бұрын
WHAT a cover by the wicked Pickett! It drips with emotional soul,and McCartney himself said he loved it by WP.
@luvlgs19 ай бұрын
right on!@@TheCornishCockney
@gogyoo6 ай бұрын
5:03 I love that Paul mimics the "ooh... fucking hell" that is on the studio version.
@erich58199 ай бұрын
Sir Paul McCartney recently toured the U.S (during the "Got Back" tour of 2022). I saw him in Seattle with my daughter who was not familiar with the Beatles. When Sir Paul came out for his encore, he was carrying a huge Ukrainian flag as a show of support. As you were born in Ukraine, I wanted you to know about his support for your native country. As for my daughter, I wasn't sure I got through to her how wonderful it was to see Sir Paul McCartney in concert. Then one day shortly after the show I saw her wearing a Beatles sweatshirt she purchased.
@barblessable6 ай бұрын
Paul wrote this one for Johns son Julian ,it was originally called HEY JULES.
@Kevin-5939 ай бұрын
It's been almost 60 years since the Beatles were on Ed Sullivan and 53 years since they broke up. And, here we are, almost 60 years later and people are still talking about them, there are people who are just being introduced to them and their songs are still being played and they will still be talked about in another 60 years. No other band will come close to what the Beatles did. They were amazing!!!
@Kevin-5939 ай бұрын
@@iammrig Yes it is 53. My fingers were typing faster than my mind was thinking.
@Kevin-5939 ай бұрын
@@iammrig I fixed it
@Elephant20248 ай бұрын
One of the best recordings ever by in my opinion the greatest rock and roll band of all time. Watching and listening to this special performance on the David Frost program with you made me feel like a kid again hearing this for the very first time. It made me emotional as well. Thank you for providing this most pleasant musical experience.😃
@swanvictor887Ай бұрын
I watched that 'video'... live, as transmitted in 1969, on the David Frost show (he was the man whom introduced them, one of the most powerful men in British Broadcasting history!) and most of us watched it in Black and White, as at the time, Colour TV was only for the seriously rich! David Frost always made 'Edgy' Live shows where anything could happen.
@jerrywilson32446 ай бұрын
I remember it well. I was 16 an went nuts when I heard it
@gkiferonhs8 ай бұрын
The elder gentleman you see walking around with the flowers in his hair is Paul's dad.
@CoolCoyote9 ай бұрын
btw one of the best lines ever 'For well you know that it's a fool Who plays it cool By making his world a little colder' another words if you act too cool you will just look dumb you won't impress that girl. you will just turn her off.
@StanEngland5 ай бұрын
Nearly every Beatles song had something new and unique in it, musically and/or lyrics. The vocal harmonies were extraordinary for a rock N Roll band.
@anthonycollins97587 ай бұрын
I love your reaction videos - so emotional- joy and sadness :-)
@alonzocoyethea61489 ай бұрын
It's very cool that during their last 2-3 years as a band, They got closer to their fans than they'd ever been..Including the impromptu rooftop concert around a year later, where many got to see them close-up and sit near them one last time.( The building was in the middle of London's business district, all offices workers left their desks to find the best seat on nearby roofs) Fun reaction!
@andrewward86923 ай бұрын
At approximately 7.35 and man with flowers turns up behind Paul. Nobody knows who he is. But at 8:38 you can see Paul being annoyed. It's one of the great Beatles mysteries: Who was her?