The GOAT Band. Period. End of discussion. Great bands during and after, but only one Beatles.
@suesebree8670Ай бұрын
Amen.
@lperea21Ай бұрын
Two words... Justin Bieber
@FeanorLivesАй бұрын
The Beatles actually have the most recordings ever sold in history. The second most is Led Zeppelin but it isn't close lol.
@mattr272Ай бұрын
It was ok 👍
@timpafundi632128 күн бұрын
The band that launched a million musicians and hundreds or thousands of bands…
@KennyCamaro2364Ай бұрын
Ringo shines out in this one!
@CuriousGeorge1111Ай бұрын
True that!
@susanwalton9482Күн бұрын
I love the looks on your faces just before the song starts - it's like "what are we in for now!?"
@susanwalton9482Күн бұрын
just so darned layered and .... fabulous!
@paulleclaire21413 күн бұрын
To me The Beatles aren't rock and roll, they're literally their own category. It's just Beatles music. Which I say as the highest compliment. They're like the only pop band that completely changed the music. in the early 60s they were very poppish, and they were the biggest thing there was. I think they had like four songs in the top ten at one time. and then it changed to a more psychedelic, more thoughtful sound about social issues with crazy imaginative arrangements. They are the GOAT
@Mickraut-xe5imАй бұрын
After hearing Tomorrow Never Knows on Revolver in August 1966, we heard nothing from them until this song and Penny Lane were released February 1967. We were blown away.
@danmayberry1185Ай бұрын
Think you've uncovered yet another Beatles fact. Not only did they improve quickly, but also continuously, to the end (The End). We didn't expect them to keep up to Revolver standards, that would be impossible. And then ..
@StraydoggerАй бұрын
Lennon remembers his hometown, Liverpool. Penny Lane was McCartney remembering his version of Liverpool. Amazing stuff. 🙂
@KennyCamaro2364Ай бұрын
Yeah brothers! Beatles blew everyone’s mind. Remember this was late 67-68, nobody was makeing music like this Laa and Chee. This brings back the first time I heard it! Thank you!
@alrivers2297Ай бұрын
This was actually recorded in late 66 and released in February of 67
@lipbyАй бұрын
There was a ton of heady psychedelic music in 66/67
@matrags20 күн бұрын
The Beatles have more hit records on each of their albums than most bands have in their entire career. The GOAT.
@davidpeters44Ай бұрын
This album is nothing but top hits. No filler.
@Ken-pi7qk18 күн бұрын
Um I think “Flying” is clearly a filler but the rest of the songs are great
@aaronmarrazzo588812 күн бұрын
The Beatles are the greatest phenomenon in the history of recorded music. Facts.
@Jht.665 күн бұрын
That Lancashire sound served up for you lad👍
@kengregory6026Ай бұрын
ridiculously brilliant production/engineering.....nice one chaps👍
@richardwilley3246Ай бұрын
The Beatles recorded this song several times. Lennon wasn't happy with any one recording, so he asked George Martin to use one recording as the first half and another recording as the second half of the song. The problem was that the two recordings were in two different tempos and two different keys. Martin slowed down one recording and sped up the other to get them in the same tempo and same key. That gives the song an otherworldy vibe.
@gizmo592529 күн бұрын
And, hence, the key of the song is somewhere between A and B-flat.
@mariaportengen2959Ай бұрын
Another masterpiece from the Fab Four. 🎶🎶🎶👍🙋♀️
@santogeraci59434 күн бұрын
I've been listening to The Beatles since I was 15 years old (1963) and bought every album as they were released. I wish I could see my reaction to the music when I first heard it because I still love them as much as I did 63 years ago. I've been watching your videos and those of others hearing this music for the first time and I appreciate how really good the music is because it still reverberates today.
@CuriousGeorge1111Ай бұрын
Yay! I've been waiting for you guys to get to this. Strawberry Fields (and Penny Lane to come) are stone masterpieces. Both songs were recorded for Sgt Pepper, when it was conceived as about their childhoods, but that theme was dropped when the songs were released as singles, making them ineligible for the album. What a miracle that the four Beatles found each other AND George Martin. Shout out to Ringo, for his monster drumming anchoring the psychedelia. And at the end of the final fadeout, you can hear John saying "cranberry sauce", which at the time was mistaken for "I buried Paul", as part of the "Paul is dead" rumor. Aren't you glad you didn't skip MMT? 🤣🤣🤣 Longtime subscriber here--you are by far my favorite reactors for your insights and enthusiasm! 🙏
@AirplayBeatsАй бұрын
Thanks for rocking with us for so long my friend. Ringo is the MAN!!!
@CuriousGeorge1111Ай бұрын
@@AirplayBeats Thanks La and Che. Yeah, Ringo doesn't get enough credit for drumming tailored to enhance every song. Rock on with your own bad selves! ✊✊✊
@patticrichton113526 күн бұрын
@@AirplayBeats NONE of the Beatles' albums or singles should be skipped! They ALL should be heard from their first album in 1963 (and singles) through their last album (and singles) in 1970
@brianmcdonald1776Ай бұрын
Fact.....Strawberry Field is a Salvation Army property and visitor attraction in the Liverpool suburb of Woolton. It operated as a children's home between 1936 and 2005...........John Lennon grew up near it.........Great song....!!!
@billadkins5150Ай бұрын
Just think, four years before that they were singing, I wanna hold your hand!
@youropionmattersnotАй бұрын
So nice to see people's appreciation for this music so many years after conception.
@gluteusmaximus1657Ай бұрын
Strawberry Fields was a orphanage in Liverpool.
@thorzzz1zАй бұрын
said it before, i'll say it again, you guys are the best, the way you break down these songs
@TexasMagnoliaАй бұрын
This song! This song makes me mourn the loss of The Beatles.
@cazkainАй бұрын
You guys are great listening on head turned too 100 learned alot more how good beatles were!!
@rogerfleming6354Ай бұрын
At the end, John say as “ cranberry sauce”. This was misinterpreted as “ I buried Paul” which started the Paul is dead rumors.
@neilmartin99Ай бұрын
John said it was "I'm very bored." I've heard rumors of all three. Who knows for sure. 😁
@rogerfleming6354Ай бұрын
@@neilmartin99 The I’m very bored is a new one on me but certainly sounds very John!
@isaiah5323Ай бұрын
Hidden in the yard Underneath the wall Buried deep below a thousand layers lay The answer to it all Yeah
@PaulFormentos28 күн бұрын
@@isaiah5323 The Standing Stone
@ed2kou1Ай бұрын
You guys make my Mondays! God bless happy Thanksgiving. Beatles are Gods Gift. Can’t wait for your reaction to blue Jay way!
@ohfour-seven6228Ай бұрын
One of my favorite Beatles' tracks. And that say alot!
@Rockmyer5 күн бұрын
They were second to none. 💥🎼🎸
@andrewcole3736Ай бұрын
The Beatles recorded three versions of this song, but John wasn’t happy with any of them. He asked George Martin to put all three of them together, and he did. The rest is history.🕊️❤️🎼
@SMHannon100Ай бұрын
Producer George Martin can't be ignored. Without his orchestrations who knows what the Beatles would have sounded like.
@Jude_19625 күн бұрын
SUCH ORIGINALITY BY THIS BAND!! ALL things we'd NEVER HEARD BEFORE.....and, ALL SO GOOD!! THANKS, FELLAS, for LOVING on one of the GREATEST GROUPS OF ALL TIME!! HUGS!!
@SamuelGriffinАй бұрын
This may be the greatest rock song of all time IMO. So beautiful.
@stevecass19Ай бұрын
Cranberry sauce! (The bit at the end)
@Ben-sq6unАй бұрын
I buried Paul, very clear.
@brianparker663Ай бұрын
@@Ben-sq6un No! 😆 It is "Cranberry Sauce" (twice) - just Lennon riffing on the title and slowed down by a few i.p.s. on the tape. Get hold of the re-issue with take 24/25 in full - it is quite clear that the "Paul" idea is nonsense. There's also a funny bit where Lennon says "calm down Ringo" in an exaggerated northern accent. They were clearly having fun. 😄
@PaulFormentos28 күн бұрын
@@Ben-sq6un It's both, Crowley taught say two things at once
@spacelemur795526 күн бұрын
Welcome to the fan club, all you whippersnappers. Glad to have you. You'll be the ones carrying the torch.
@jamesnorrisbarrett8927Ай бұрын
Ringo worked overtime on Strawberry Fields
@AirplayBeatsАй бұрын
He sure did!!
@badsherreyАй бұрын
If you read my other comment, you'll know the truth of The Beatles. Quote from Bernard Purdie "I played on 21 tracks..Ringo never played on anything." Look it up.
@@badsherrey George Martin called Purdie's claim "bizarre" as did other people who were in and around the studio where they were recording at the time and were eye witnesses to Ringo playing on said tracks.
@badsherreyАй бұрын
@dougs78records64 of course Martin said that. Dig deeper.
@peterjoslyn1Ай бұрын
It's a genius editing part by George Martin/Geoff Emerick - 2 completely different versions at different tempos, in different keys, slowed down/sped up, so they meet - see if you can spot the edit!
@TheodoreWeiserАй бұрын
Additionally, the weird fade out/fade in at the end was because someone goofed up, and so they added the fade to hide it and give it some of that Beatles special sauce (as if this song wasn't "saucy" enough already)
@danduntz2539Ай бұрын
@@TheodoreWeiser I thought the fade was due to one version went on for a long time ala jam, and they faded to cut it down and faded it back up to the end.
@TheodoreWeiserАй бұрын
@danduntz2539 I think it was George Martin who told the story I was referring to. That said, both original takes were included on the Sgt Pepper box set released in 2017. They are an interesting listen regardless. They are takes 7 and 26 respectively and you can probably find them on KZbin
@TeresaMount-t9oАй бұрын
The great Beatles, what can I say? Thank you both
@Jules-um4yyАй бұрын
Have always loved this Beatles song. It instantly relaxes me🍃🍂Thanks guys for continuing to react to these great tunes.🧡🧡
@marklecuona888929 күн бұрын
Imagine this back in the 60's when it was released. It's hard to describe how it seemed they invented a new form of music.
@spacelemur795526 күн бұрын
I don't need to imagine it. I experienced it as it happened.
@Airborne76Ай бұрын
Beatles forever 💪💪💪💯💯💯😎😎😎
@bobblethreadgill4463Ай бұрын
What a group of musicians
@PaulSongasАй бұрын
❤️❤️❤️ Thanks guys
@peramarkovic714822 күн бұрын
It's pure enjoyment to see somebody so devoted and in the same time enough knowing the music how discovers The Beatles. You give me back my fire from youth. Thanks.
@timbaker6540Ай бұрын
Great reactions, Fellas.
@gchampi229 күн бұрын
What is even more mindblowing about Strawberry Fields, is that it's a mash-up, with the two parts recorded on different days, in different KEYS. Varispeed to the rescue! The Edit is at 4:23-ish in the vid, between the "'cause I'm" and the "going to". If you listen closely, you can hear the edit, as John's voice goes slightly flat when compared to what came before... Edit:- You Can't Unhear This has an excellent breakdown of the details on their channel...
@bluesfortheredsun13 күн бұрын
!!!
@daveman15Ай бұрын
When this was released ... I was 11 ... it had been six months since the last Beatles single release ... which was a long time for the Beatles ... the fans were all waiting and primed for the next one ... and this blew - our - minds. A major step forward in the evolution of pop music.
@Swam0811Ай бұрын
I can’t wait for your reaction to Rain. It’s an amazing track!
@James-c8s9zАй бұрын
Pure genius!!
@paxonearthАй бұрын
A true masterpiece. I can't wait for y'all to get to the White Album.
@jenniferfoster1692Ай бұрын
I played this album over and over when I was really little. Beatles were the first records I ever touched, ever put on the turn table...very carefully, lol. This album is amazing & this song is iconic. Love your reaction, La & Che!
@johndrx165Ай бұрын
Great album and eternal music.
@john-daviddennison2862Ай бұрын
Listening this and album and " Sgt. Pepper" I always felt like I was in a dream,... or at a carnival,... or dreaming about being at a carnival lol.... Not to bad for almost 60yrs old... its simply amazing what these 4 lads from Liverpool created. Total brilliance..... This !!!, gentlemen is the difference between an artist(s), and a stage-act. Thanks guys great work!!
@waynemoon5359Ай бұрын
Really cool stuff so so many Masterpieces.
@dougsusie2319Ай бұрын
Sounds as weird and wonderful in 2024 as it did 57 yrs ago way back in 1967 and as Forrest Hump would say, "That's all I got too say about that". Peace ❤ Happy Thanksgiving!
@AirplayBeatsАй бұрын
Happy Thanksgiving!!
@nyifnbr18Ай бұрын
The Mellotron intro is to die for.
@stevedahlberg8680Ай бұрын
As usual, what a great reaction. And I was able to crank it up in my headphones and just really get lost in it. It's so cool and so ahead of its time in so many ways but mostly it just feels good and interesting.
@josephtedrick7706Ай бұрын
Have you guys heard the soundtrack for the Vegas show Love? George Martin’s son and the remaining Beatles worked together on it and it has some really great mashups that now l like as much as the original ones. The live show was incredible and I have to say, I was with my family in tears at the end. It was that beautiful.
@richardedenfield5167Ай бұрын
There is a line in this song that has an interesting/funny backstory: "Nothing to get hung about." I've heard the song a lot, and I just thought he meant "hung up" about. But it's not. As you know, it is a song about an orphanage called Strawberry Fields. The orphanage was just up the street from where he lived as a boy, and he would go there and climb over a stone wall to play with the kids. Sometimes, he did this with his friends or by himself. And they tried to stop him from doing it, but he kept doing it. One day, they got so exasperated that the headmaster walked him home by the arm and told his aunt Mimie that if he came there again, they would hang him. Obviously, they were not literally going to hang him, but it illustrated how frustrated they were with his constant trespassing.
@KennyCamaro2364Ай бұрын
This track and Walurus changes your whole outlook look on John, doesn’t it guys!
@AirplayBeatsАй бұрын
Yes indeed!!
@AirplayBeatsАй бұрын
Che was already on board with John. I had to catch up
@KennyCamaro2364Ай бұрын
@@AirplayBeats I love you guys channel.
@ivanjulian2532Ай бұрын
But.... by the time John wrote Cold Turkey in September 1969, the rest of the band were so disillusioned with where John had had drifted to at a personal level, they rejected the song point blank. And to be frank, I can't blame them. They were probably thinking "Dude, you're the guy who wrote A Day In The Life... what happened?"
@vladdrakul785129 күн бұрын
@@ivanjulian2532 'Cold Turkey' was as great as the earlier stuff, just very different, tragic and dark. The most effective honest and pained anti drug abuse song IMHO and it sure beat the Velvet's Lou Reed calling heroine 'his wife' or the immoral Stones glamorizing it as 'Jumping Jack Flash' being 'a gas'. I lost two of my best friends to that evil drug. You just DON'T GET IT do you???! Lastly 'the band' were getting tired of 'Bossy Paul' not John!
@scottcoleman9710Ай бұрын
Best psych album of all time.
@Kiln99Ай бұрын
Hi fellas... Take one of this masterpiece is THE version. Can't wait till you do the White Album 😎
@varmitjackdАй бұрын
John playing this acoustic demo is so good
@davidharward8908Ай бұрын
The 2 versions that were spliced together were recorded in different tempos and different key signatures. They slowed down one and sped up the other to make it work. The splice happens at the 1 minute mark.
@NVprodsАй бұрын
John Lennon recorded a few different versions of this song. He narrowed it down to two versions, each at a different speed and in a different key. He wanted the first half of one, and the second half of the other. George Martin told him it couldn't be done, different keys, different speeds. John told him to figure it out. And George Martin did, combining the two different versions. A masterpiece of a song.
@Blend428 күн бұрын
Specifically the two versions were sped up and slowed down together until they matched pitch and spliced them together.
@wendyt7958Ай бұрын
"No-one I think is in my tree" was a reference to a tree that John played in when he was a child.. One of my favorites...so good in every way! Thanks guys
@darrenmaxwell1085Ай бұрын
Ok La & Chi, this will go back down a 10x watcher! They’re were just so great. All this, Sgt Peppers & Revolver are late 65 thru early 67. Theirs just nothing like them. So far ahead of every body else and their time and it still blows anything away today.
@paulcalder2792Ай бұрын
It’s incredible how they progressed as songwriters in a little over 3 years from “She Loves Me” to “Strwberry Fields Forever”. Equally incredible is that they recorded this album using only 4 track recording equipment.
@Bassman2353Ай бұрын
John at his finest - Sir George at his most masterful. Martin's description on how this was pulled off in his book on the making of Sgt. Pepper is worth the price of admission. A gob smacking accomplishment, considering the available technology at the time.
@williamlovett619Ай бұрын
One of the best
@ML-un1oiАй бұрын
A masterpiece!! Thanks fellas!!
@henriettaskolnick4445Ай бұрын
As some have already mentioned, this song was a combination. They (the Beatles & producer George Martin) were doing takes of the song. John Lennon finally found 2 takes he liked and told George Martin. Martin was perplexed because the takes were in two different tempos so combining would be difficult, if not impossible. John, either not understanding (or not caring) about what it would take to do this, just told Martin to "figure it out". One night, in a drug-infused state, and unbeknownst to Martin, who was still trying to "figure it out", the Beatles and some friends (such as Mick Jagger and Brian Jones from The Rolling Stones, Marianne Faithful and others), went to the studio and recorded a bit for the song. It was a hodge podge of cacophony (did I mention drugs were involved) that John would present to Martin, telling him to include it. Martin was flabbergasted - what the hell was he supposed to do with THIS? Immense credit goes to George Martin who figured if he slowed one take down a bit, it would match the other in a near-perfect blend and he even managed to use the bit John gave him; it's near the end and is the part with the really rapid-fire drumming.
@DJBilodeauАй бұрын
One of the "childhood" songs by the Beatles-the other being "Penny Lane", mainly a Paul McCartney song. Background and context for this one is deep. Both John and Paul lost their mothers as teenagers and were "trauma bonded" with each other. In addition, John's childhood and upbringing was incredibly dysfunctional and tragic. I would highly recommend you watch the movie "Nowhere Boy" to give you the incredibly complex story of his childhood upbringing which would affect him for the rest of his life. "Strawberry Field" (no "s" on the actual place) was an orphanage that John used to sit outside as a little boy and watch the children playing. Can you feel the sadness from just that alone? You guys are the best. Really looking forward to watching this reaction program.
@patticrichton113526 күн бұрын
John just didn't sit and watch......he actually climbed over the wall and DID play on the grounds of Strawberry Field. It was very near to his home with his Aunt Mimi. Her house was called "Mendips" and is on Menlove Ave. in Liverpool.
@DJBilodeau25 күн бұрын
@@patticrichton1135 I love when people share their deep knowledge about these things . . . thank you for sharing that!
@FABIO_MARTINSSАй бұрын
The opening flutes were tapes Rolling on a melotron keyboard, Just like "stairway to heaven" by JPJ, in live shows.. The First samples ever played
@ChasFink2 күн бұрын
I'm m pretty sure Stairway to Heaven used real recorders - by which I mean internal duct flutes, not tape recorder machines - instead of a Mellotron.
@FABIO_MARTINSS2 күн бұрын
@ChasFink I did a Google search and in fact, most sources say that he recorded several recorder tracks in the studio and he performs these parts on the melotron live. We've become so used to seeing him play melotron in concert (on Stairway to Heaven) that we assume it was recorded like that, like he did on The Rain Song (strings parts)
@johncampbell756Ай бұрын
A single recorded before Sgt. Peppers. Magical Mystery Tour was an EP (just side one) in the UK. The US added several non-album singles. Wikipedia: "Starting in November 1966, the band spent 45 hours in the studio, spread over five weeks, creating three versions of the track. The final recording combined two of those versions, which were entirely different in tempo, mood and musical key. It features reverse-recorded instrumentation, Mellotron flute sounds, an Indian swarmandal, and a fade-out/fade-in coda, as well as a cello and brass arrangement by producer George Martin. For the promotional film, the band used experimental techniques such as reverse effects, jump-cuts and superimposition."
@redtim369029 күн бұрын
What a tune from the wizards of popular music.
@lesblatnyak5947Ай бұрын
You guys are the best 😂 put a smile on my soul. 57 yrs lve loved this song ✨️🎶✨️
@zenpuppy6025Ай бұрын
Beatles made a great video for this song
@billadkins515029 күн бұрын
I got real stoned and watched you guys listen to this. Awesome!
@willblood7082Ай бұрын
Great reaction guys! From a 1980 interview with Playboy magazine John he gives insight to some of my favorite lyrics in this song… “No one I think is in my tree.” Well, I was too shy and self-doubting. Nobody seems to be as hip as me is what I was saying. Therefore, I must be crazy or a genius - “I mean it must be high or low,” the next line. There was something wrong with me, I thought, because I seemed to see things other people didn’t see. I thought I was crazy or an egomaniac for claiming to see things other people didn’t see. As a child, I would say, “But this is going on!” and everybody would look at me as if I was crazy. I always was so psychic or intuitive or poetic or whatever you want to call it, that I was always seeing things in a hallucinatory way. It was scary as a child, because there was nobody to relate to”. RIP genius 🙏🏻
@bobdelp2023Ай бұрын
STRAWBERRY FIELDS FOREVERRRRR!!! 👍😊WHAT'S UP YOU GUYS!
@peterjoslyn1Ай бұрын
Lennon's masterpiece. Nothing else to add!
@Agi420Ай бұрын
COULD HAVE NOT SAD IT BETTER MY SELF, YOU NAILED IT MAN, JOHN'S TRUE MASTER PEICE AND MY FAVORITE LENNON SONG......
@alrivers2297Ай бұрын
Maybe my favorite song of theirs. It's close between this and I Want You
@donevanisko6581Ай бұрын
Damn, love your videos!
@dab_family9405Ай бұрын
I watched a YT interview of harpist from She's Leaving Home. It was Paul, not George Martin, that was directing the orchestra to get their parts to incorporate into the song. It was a dynamic process, and not set pieces to play. I'm sure there was collaboration with Martin in melding it together, but Paul was in there. He is a genius.
@DJ-bj8kuАй бұрын
Every note of every song of theirs is perfect. John sang about what it means to be human. Try listening to his solo Plastic Ono Band album. Man, I miss him.
@samguberman2288Ай бұрын
I've been waiting for this one , a pleasant song ha ha, for me it's the greatest song of all time, and listening on headphones can't be beat, so many sounds going on , imagine being a teenager hearing this at the time in 67. Fantastic reaction, I knew you'd love it.....and you'll never tire of hearing it.
@Bekka_NoybАй бұрын
absolutely ♥ this song!
@direnova628426 күн бұрын
So many brave ideas in this song.
@sagan666Ай бұрын
I remember the first time listening to this as a kid - the line "Always know sometimes think its me, but you I know when it's a dream - I think I know, er, yes, I mean it's all wrong, that is I think I disagree". That line absolutely blew me a away as a kid - To be able to put those lyrics in a song is nothing short of genius.
@whamptonrАй бұрын
I am a huuuuge fan of your doc review channel and, man, there was a "Making of Sgt. Pepper" doc that came out in the Nineties that I wish you could review. I can't find it anywhere, but it was fantastic. Parts of it have George Martin just sitting at the board, soloing out tracks, explaining what he did. It is one of my favorites. I think some of it was re-used in the Beatles Anthology doc. But that little doc was so producer/engineer focused that I know y'all would love it. On that note, a couple of great options for your movie channel are "Twenty Feet from Stardom" (about backing vocalists) and "Sound City" (about the legendary recording studio). You should definitely look into those two. They would be perfect for that channel. Best,
@patticrichton113526 күн бұрын
They should also react on their movie channel, the first two Beatles' movies....."A Hard Day's Night," and "HELP!"
@dianel222Ай бұрын
Because of full album plays, I can never identify the cuts released as singles. 💜💜💜
@123jkjk123Ай бұрын
My favorite of all the great Beatles songs!
@cynthiawilliams468811 күн бұрын
I just saw your reaction to this song. First let me say Ringo did that. I was 15 when this was released and I am still moved to tears when I hear it. In addition to the psychedelic aspect, the Beatles were on a spiritual journey as well so you have eastern influences from ways of thinking to instruments. One more time for Ringo. I’m so glad you enjoyed it too!
@terrencemcginnis7221Ай бұрын
At the very end you can hear John saying, "I'm very bored", which was mistaken for "I buried Paul" which became part of the supposed clues that fueled the rumor that Paul was actually dead. Another supposed clue was the cover pic of the Abbey Road album showing all four Beatles crossing the street, but Paul is barefoot, so that somehow meant he was dead. There were other "clues" for fans to mull over and it was interesting at the time.
@BururaianАй бұрын
I think he's saying "cranberry sauce"
@isaiah5323Ай бұрын
Hidden in the yard Underneath the wall Buried deep below a thousand layers lay The answer to it all
@JosephHuntelvisnspidersАй бұрын
In 1967, when Brian Wilson (he had just started work on SMiLE) first heard Strawberry Fields, he pulled over in his car, broke down in tears, and said, 'They got there first.' Legend! Personally I think Brian got there first in 66' with 'Pet Sounds'
@m4r4d0n4p3l328 күн бұрын
They only recorded Pet Sounds after hearing 'Rubber Soul'... He'd already written an album but decided he couldn't release it after hearing what The Beatles did and went back into the studio to record Pet Sounds..
@JosephHuntelvisnspiders28 күн бұрын
@@m4r4d0n4p3l3 Yes, Pet Sounds was an answer to Revolver, imo Brian won that one. It's SMiLE he couldn't finish.
@Wither81Ай бұрын
Listening to this through your ears makes this one even better and it was already GOATED. Keep up the good work guys.
@artharrison9586Ай бұрын
It was all tape. Layers and layers of tape. Amazing work for the time.
@lauriecroad31869 күн бұрын
Thanks guys. There's more! (Brit here).
@billadkins5150Ай бұрын
I was around when they put this shit on AM radio! The 45 had this on one side and Penny Lane on the other!
@curtadams7406Ай бұрын
At the time this came out the Beatles were riding on the crest of a wave. Of course they were extremely talented, but they were not afraid to be innovative and experiment such as on this song. Truth be told, they were so hot during those times that absolutely any album they put out would have sold like hot cakes.
@patticrichton113526 күн бұрын
Don't discount their EARLY albums though, they SOLD like "HOT CAKES" TOO -- I KNOW because I was a teenager then and those records in 1964 and '65 also sold like wild fire. IF they HADN'T the Beatles would have petered out quickly and would never have continued as long as they did.
@TedMasonАй бұрын
Yes cellos! great incredible track. I love these guys thanks guys its great