A closer listen to the last Beatles song ‘Now and Then’

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The final song by the Beatles 'Now and Then' has officially been released.
A project lead by Paul McCartney to create a song out of a John Lennon demo tape from 1977.
George Harrison and Ringo Starr also appear as well as a string section from Giles Martin.
Is it good? Bad? Or is there more to this song than first appears? I break it all down in this analysis video.
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  • @xxxcrazyducksxxx
    @xxxcrazyducksxxx6 ай бұрын

    “His greatest gift as Lennon’s writing partner was to take a sad song and make it better” wow. goosebumps.

  • @gregmainer5416

    @gregmainer5416

    6 ай бұрын

    Whoa

  • @loosilu

    @loosilu

    6 ай бұрын

    Remember John's demo of Yellow Submarine? John wrote a sad song about a lonely boy. Paul made it into a happy song about a boy surrounded by his best friends forever.

  • @thesilvershining

    @thesilvershining

    6 ай бұрын

    @@loosiluOh my god you’re right 😭♥️

  • @loosilu

    @loosilu

    6 ай бұрын

    @@thesilvershining John's greatest fear was to be abandoned again. Now and Then is 81 year old Paul telling younger John, oh hell no. I'm gonna surround you by your friends again, forever.

  • @loosilu

    @loosilu

    6 ай бұрын

    @@thesilvershining John's absent father was a sailor. A man who sailed to sea.

  • @WhaleManMan
    @WhaleManMan6 ай бұрын

    Crazy that Ringo managed to use his accursed powers to summon his old pals from the aether long enough for one last little ditty.

  • @StationSquare.

    @StationSquare.

    6 ай бұрын

    What do you mean? Don’t you know that all the Beatles are just Ringo going so fast that he looks like 4 people?

  • @913kaixa

    @913kaixa

    6 ай бұрын

    LADS, THE TIME HAS COME!

  • @Y-two-K

    @Y-two-K

    6 ай бұрын

    Ringo has acquired his own set of Tomar Emeralds. Dear god.

  • @spindriftdrinker

    @spindriftdrinker

    6 ай бұрын

    @@StationSquare. Jeremy Hillary Boob, PhD

  • @dodeka

    @dodeka

    6 ай бұрын

    Being the conductor of Shining Time Station has its perks!

  • @Montecristo21
    @Montecristo216 ай бұрын

    You killed me with that phrase: "They’re letting us know that someday down the long and winding road across the universe, they will return to each other.”

  • @tjcint
    @tjcint6 ай бұрын

    The more you listen to 'Now and Then', the more it grows on you. Its power is on a very deep level. It can take time for this connection to take place in you.

  • @cynthiaforsythe8989

    @cynthiaforsythe8989

    6 ай бұрын

    That happened to me, too

  • @DavidJohnson-tn2py

    @DavidJohnson-tn2py

    4 ай бұрын

    I agree with that. The song has really grown on me as well.

  • @SoulSonder26

    @SoulSonder26

    Ай бұрын

    Do do Do do Do dooo Do do de do

  • @loosilu

    @loosilu

    5 күн бұрын

    It hits everyone different, doesn't it? John said, he and Paul were connected on levels most people can't even understand. Just look at what they did. Their connection exploded into this music that still makes the world fall in love.

  • @DelfinoLuigi
    @DelfinoLuigi6 ай бұрын

    Honestly Elliot, despite the Beatles song marking the official ending of the band, it’s people like you in the community to breathe life and keep the bands legacy alive. Since I watched your first biopic video, the quality has been outstanding and I’m awfully thankful for the effort you put into this stuff. Thank you Elliot, keep it coming x 🙌

  • @donaldcarpenter5328

    @donaldcarpenter5328

    6 ай бұрын

    let it be

  • @loosilu

    @loosilu

    6 ай бұрын

    I'm 55, and I'm counting on Elliot to bring it forward.

  • @freebee8221

    @freebee8221

    6 ай бұрын

    Beatles forever -from Finland

  • @andrewkuder4159
    @andrewkuder41596 ай бұрын

    As someone who wasn’t born yet when Free As a Bird and Real Love came out, having an official new Beatles song be released in my lifetime was truly amazing, and it will probably never happen again

  • @flavioferreira5924

    @flavioferreira5924

    6 ай бұрын

    It will happen over and over again in your lifetime, with the Beatles and many others, thanks to an AI-based restoration technology that is able to separate the voices from the instruments in old or unreleased recordings!

  • @farmercraig6080

    @farmercraig6080

    6 ай бұрын

    Still have ‘carnival of light’ to go …

  • @alexs.3383

    @alexs.3383

    6 ай бұрын

    :~)

  • @donaldcarpenter5328

    @donaldcarpenter5328

    6 ай бұрын

    hopefully not

  • @peterconlon8234

    @peterconlon8234

    6 ай бұрын

    YES !! Carnival of Light ! I know...understand...it'll probably be a thing far more...experimental, along the lines of (but probably not exactly like) Revolution #9...or McCartneys Liverpool Sound Collage and some of the Fireman stuff...but I'm game ! Good call !

  • @tankredworst
    @tankredworst6 ай бұрын

    For me, another part of the lyrics is most touching: "and if I make it through, it's all because of you" - that's literally exactly what happened! Without Paul, John singing this WOULDN'T made it through to us! Really prophetic....

  • @loosilu

    @loosilu

    6 ай бұрын

    Oh man.

  • @peggyrandall4797

    @peggyrandall4797

    6 ай бұрын

    That’s exactly what I thought too. As though that lyric was hauntingly prophetic. Everyone knows Paul would do all he could to get this done. Such a weird listening experience, how this song has touched my heart ❤️, put a smile 😊 on my face, brought tears 😭 to my eyes & sent shivers down my spine.

  • @JoseAntonioDuclaud

    @JoseAntonioDuclaud

    6 ай бұрын

    What a great point you’ve made. Thank you!

  • @naynayN2everything

    @naynayN2everything

    6 ай бұрын

    Wow. Mind = blown. 😮

  • @bobheck8326

    @bobheck8326

    6 ай бұрын

    Well said.

  • @deborahdenaro574
    @deborahdenaro5746 ай бұрын

    The first time I heard Now & Then I sobbed uncontrollably and couldn't breathe. After about 100 plays I can finally get through without breaking down. Maybe it's my age (69) but this song is heartbreaking.... a song of loss. Loss of the Beatles as a group ,loss of John and George, loss of my youth, loss of people who made up my life my world and the not getting any of that back...ever. That's what flooded my mind upon hearing this epic masterpiece. A simple song that means so much. Thank you for a great video

  • @gilbertmiller3712

    @gilbertmiller3712

    6 ай бұрын

    I'm also 69. You said it all. It hit me the same way.

  • @lucasoheyze4597

    @lucasoheyze4597

    6 ай бұрын

    You need to get a grip.

  • @autisticwolf3409

    @autisticwolf3409

    6 ай бұрын

    @@lucasoheyze4597ahahahaha shut the fuck up let people experience art however they want

  • @deborahdenaro574

    @deborahdenaro574

    6 ай бұрын

    said the Tin Man and the Scarecrow , You my friend are both Peace and Love@@lucasoheyze4597

  • @WalkDownTheStreets

    @WalkDownTheStreets

    6 ай бұрын

    @@lucasoheyze4597 you need to get empathy

  • @Geekus
    @Geekus6 ай бұрын

    Oh dude. “They’re letting us know that someday down the long and winding road across the universe, they will return to each other.” That is utter poetry, sublime and beautiful.

  • @Turtledove2009

    @Turtledove2009

    6 ай бұрын

    Oh my....

  • @Redhotice54

    @Redhotice54

    6 ай бұрын

    This was the moment I stopped holding back and just cried like a baby

  • @Champiness

    @Champiness

    6 ай бұрын

    A little bit forum-signature in the phrasing but the sentiment is very nice.

  • @hasselett

    @hasselett

    6 ай бұрын

    Should've said "get back to each other".

  • @rewilde__525

    @rewilde__525

    6 ай бұрын

    Moved me to tears.

  • @MotionSickness64
    @MotionSickness646 ай бұрын

    I can't fathom they came out with a song this year. Feel like a teen is 60s lol

  • @jackvonewegen7656
    @jackvonewegen76566 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the tribute to Ringo’s contribution. Always there for the band and each band mate individually. He never lets us down. Never.

  • @thomseelbach307

    @thomseelbach307

    6 ай бұрын

    I feel like Ringo had a special affinity for how to creatively augment John's songs. Maybe because they left room for him to punctuate more freely.

  • @happy_hippy_haley5703
    @happy_hippy_haley57036 ай бұрын

    For me the last Beatles song was always to be sad but I feel Paul made it true to Johns style more than his own. And with the slide guitar tribute to George, it's Paul giving the deepest honor to his friends ❤

  • @happy_hippy_haley5703

    @happy_hippy_haley5703

    6 ай бұрын

    I also think the music video is so true to Beatles music videos = completely unhinged

  • @iriskacor

    @iriskacor

    6 ай бұрын

    I so agree with you!!

  • @scott963
    @scott9636 ай бұрын

    I feel like it's extremely poetic that the ending part of Now and Then also sounds like Wait because the last lines saying "I've been alone" also portrays how John and Paul are separated from each other... alone.

  • @Theonlyshaun
    @Theonlyshaun6 ай бұрын

    This song is really growing on me. I wasn’t blown away at first, but after seeing the video clip and listening to it a few more times I now find it very moving and beautiful.

  • @Theonlyshaun

    @Theonlyshaun

    6 ай бұрын

    I was be curious to hear John’s parts in Real Love and Free as a Bird cleaned up with today’s techniques

  • @valeriataylor8337

    @valeriataylor8337

    6 ай бұрын

    same here. It's because it has many layers and we catch a new one every time we listen to it

  • @tinakarambelas3350

    @tinakarambelas3350

    6 ай бұрын

    Yes, watching the music video really takes it to another level.

  • @rikkousa

    @rikkousa

    6 ай бұрын

    For some odd reason, I prefer all of john’s demos to the Beatle’s versions. While they are fine and delightful,the beauty of John and his piano are timeless….I have also listened to them 100 x each..especially free as a bird, Solitude/I’m Losing You, and now and then. I would love to hear them record Solitude.

  • @Turtledove2009

    @Turtledove2009

    6 ай бұрын

    @@rikkousa I enjoy John's demos too but, hey, we can also listen to them fully produced! So we have the best of both worlds, don't we?

  • @user-vd8xy3jt6v
    @user-vd8xy3jt6v6 ай бұрын

    This was the best video on the song I've seen. It made me think of how much more weight this song will have when none of them are around anymore. What I like about the song is that it's what the Beatles would have sounded like now. For those who did not like it I've been openly wondering what they were expecting. Like what era of the Beatles did they think it should have sounded like? Revolver? Pepper? White Album? Abbey Road? Every record the Beatles put out was a modern sounding record at the time. In 2023 the Beatles wouldn't be trying to sound like they did in 1967. Bottom line is that the world is much better with one more Beatles song in it and you can feel the care that McCartney put into this, not for himself, but truly to honour his friends and send the band off in a very appropriate way. I think it honours their legacy and is a perfect send off.

  • @musicaljuice1970

    @musicaljuice1970

    6 ай бұрын

    Brilliant message ❤

  • @jaywedin8120

    @jaywedin8120

    6 ай бұрын

    Well said!

  • @carlosmaciel8729

    @carlosmaciel8729

    6 ай бұрын

    Falou tudo que eu tinha pensado!!! Simplesmente fantástico!!!!

  • @davidhanusovsky2108
    @davidhanusovsky21086 ай бұрын

    You made me cry with: "his greatest gift was take a sad song and make it better" Really briliant video, thank you.

  • @paulthompkins4150
    @paulthompkins41506 ай бұрын

    I honestly thought it was a "okay" song when I first heard it but over the past few days I've listened to it I've truly seen the beauty of it. The chorus is absolute AMAZING.

  • @tysongames2750
    @tysongames27506 ай бұрын

    This song hit me like a ton of bricks. I was in a very sad state, waiting for my wife to come out of surgery. While I was waiting I listened to the song. My goodness!!! It suited my mood perfectly, both musically and lyrically. I will never forget how it affected me. Oh, by the way my, wife made a full recovery and she is great now but at the time you can imagine how I felt. Love this song forever! 🥲

  • @andrewwian4921
    @andrewwian49216 ай бұрын

    The song is very addictive - The more you listen to it, the better it gets

  • @cynthiaforsythe8989

    @cynthiaforsythe8989

    6 ай бұрын

    You’re exactly right. It gets into your soul. I crave hearing it now.

  • @thesilvershining

    @thesilvershining

    6 ай бұрын

    Agreed. I love it so much

  • @ferminvillegas8156
    @ferminvillegas81566 ай бұрын

    This is incredible. You nailed this. The thing about all the criticisms of Now and Then is that they miss how big a tribute this really is from Paul (and Ringo) to John and George. Across the universe of time and space. In Here Today from 1982 Paul sang "And if I said I really knew you well and was glad you came along / then you were here today, for you were in my song." Which is EXACTLY what Now and Then is supposed to do, I think. The song brings the presence of John and George back, to the place where they really truly live (at least for us fans) - in the music. And it's really, really good music. Thanks, Elliott.

  • @mistertv9930
    @mistertv99306 ай бұрын

    This was the review I was waiting to see. It did take a few listens (and a few days) for the emotional weight of the song to be fully felt. Someday, sooner than any of us want, the music will be all that’s left of the Beatles. To have this poignant tribute made to lifelong friendships is truly a gift.

  • @peterschleh9382

    @peterschleh9382

    6 ай бұрын

    EXACTLY

  • @SleighJessi

    @SleighJessi

    6 ай бұрын

    Yes, YES. It feels like the Beatles paying tribute to the Beatles in this really really lovely way. John from the ‘70s mixed with the Threetles in the ‘90s, completed by the two remaining Beatles in the ‘20s with sprinkles of those young men from the ‘60s tying it together. Lovely.

  • @jakejones2818

    @jakejones2818

    6 ай бұрын

    Hit me like a truck on first listen

  • @thegothcatgirl
    @thegothcatgirl6 ай бұрын

    Now and Then is honestly up there with one of my favorite non-album Beatles singles; it's a song that truly feels like an emotional farewell, almost like the series finale to a TV show. In particular, that slide guitar solo is something else; I've always had a fascination with George since he passed just a few weeks after I was born and after listening to The Beatles' discography, I gained a much stronger appreciation for his music and hearing that tribute with that slide guitar solo damn near broke me. It will probably still get me 50 years from now.

  • @EricTheKartoonKing
    @EricTheKartoonKing6 ай бұрын

    I gotta say man, you’ve become an essential part of my modern Beatles experience. Like seeing your reactions and thoughts to new Beatles projects is part of my consuming those projects. And I for one am GLAD you took a few days to get this out, because it let me absorb the song through my own personal lens, before seeing it through yours! Thanks for what you do!

  • @dianeadams9545

    @dianeadams9545

    6 ай бұрын

    I agree you do a great job !

  • @chipgaasche4933

    @chipgaasche4933

    6 ай бұрын

    Why do you care about this twerp's opinion of this song?

  • @thinkforyourself828
    @thinkforyourself8286 ай бұрын

    It's so beautiful. I haven't listened to it yet without crying. We could all use a good cry right now. The world is such a mess. God bless The Beatles.

  • @boomboombb
    @boomboombb6 ай бұрын

    Imagining Elliot crying doing the dishes while Now And Then is blasting in the background is something that I ain't gonna forget for the rest of the day lol

  • @user-tj8nw3qv2t
    @user-tj8nw3qv2t6 ай бұрын

    Thanks Elliott, that is the best video I have seen yet. Well worth the wait. The last words John said to Paul as he walked out of the Dakota were, “Think of me every now and then, old friend.” Not long after John died, Paul invited Carl Perkins to stay as they worked on some recordings. Carl wrote a song to thank him that used those words without knowing what they meant. Paul broke down and Linda had to explain why. He knew it was a message from John. This was many years before Yoko found the tape.

  • @blueycarlton

    @blueycarlton

    6 ай бұрын

    When Paul rang George's wife to tell her they were starting to work again on Now and Then, she said, I'm looking at George's clock right now, the clock that has Now and Then on it. She said, It's a sign from George . That clock or a facsimile is on the back cover of the single.

  • @robertte3320
    @robertte33206 ай бұрын

    As some one who grew up with the Beatles from the earliest age and soon after they exploded upon the world, they have been an instrumental part of my life for over 60 years. Four best mates who truly changed the world in so many ways, and who's lyrics and music mark multiple points and events in ones life - especially if you lived through the Beatle's 10 years. I even became a drummer because of the Beatles although that is now long ago. When I first listened to Now and Then on Nov 03 (my 66 birthday), the clarity of John's voice, the heartfelt lyrics, the harmonies of Paul and Ringo, and seeing them together when young or old, suddenly overcame me and to my own surprise, I cried tearfully. The video collage of four best friends who had been as brothers from their teens was so symbolic and the old and new footage weaved together so masterfully by Peter Jackson, kept me crying. Over the course of two days I watched it another three times and on each viewing sobbed away. I now know that millions around the world did the same and anyone who "knows" the Beatles or were touched by them through music or through knowing their story or both, will have experienced this effect. As in every human story there is happiness and sadness. This song is beautifully haunting and reflects the passing of time and the progressive loss of a significant other or several others across our lives, for any number of reasons including their passing. Together with the video it takes us older folk back to yester-year and our youth as we participated in a changing and exciting world, so often lead by the Beatles themselves. Now to to your review: You would have to be the most "authentic and honest" reviewers anywhere and your technical knowledge and expertise of music shows in all the reviews you do. But this one was simply exceptional and fitting of a Beatle song - the last Beatle song. Even choosing to wait and let it all filter before doing your Reaction Video was simply genius and reflective of the occasion. You provide natural humor while then reverting to the serious side of your observations and opinions, always providing great information and detail the general public would not likely know or notice. It says it all that the times you too cried (on video and off video at the sink) was when you suddenly recognised something very significant in the song / music and its connection to friendship. Paul choosing to let John remain the higher pitch for example. Paul electing to use the slide guitar in a similar style George would. The Now and Then video has exhausted my tears for now at least, but when I saw you tear up just now, well I did again too. You might be notably younger than us baby boomers but as a musician and some one who really gets the Beatle story, your observations and commentary are exceptional. It took me years to get there but 1 month ago I walked the Abbey Road Crosswalk and visited the Abbey Road Studios. Elliot, from one Aussie to another, thanks mate, your review and reaction was gold and did the Beatles proud.

  • @jenner4214
    @jenner42146 ай бұрын

    That was a beautiful, sensitive and intelligent analysis of the song. And you nailed it: Now And Then is a perfect parting gift from the Beatles, a band that has book-ended my life.

  • @tjcint

    @tjcint

    6 ай бұрын

    I agree with your every word.

  • @sherylkeib4993
    @sherylkeib49936 ай бұрын

    Paul says that the last thing John said to him was " think of me now and then." To me this is a masterpiece made of love. Yes I cried when I first heard it, its beauty made me cry. So very beautiful.

  • @Turtledove2009

    @Turtledove2009

    6 ай бұрын

    It seems to me that this song just had to be made, was absolutely meant to be made.

  • @loosilu

    @loosilu

    6 ай бұрын

    @@Turtledove2009 And Paul recorded it with his now voice harmonizing with John's Then voice. It's poetic.

  • @taylorlenahan5881
    @taylorlenahan58816 ай бұрын

    Love what you do man. I dont know if you remember me, but I commented on your "Love and Mercy" video about two years ago and how profoundly you helped me through a truly bleak time. Still watching. God I love The Beatles.

  • @Lukronius

    @Lukronius

    6 ай бұрын

    Hope you’re doing well now, Taylor! ✌🏼and ❤!!

  • @urbansoban2669
    @urbansoban26696 ай бұрын

    I love Macca's emotional hand-over-mouth emotional side-glances from the 90's sessions. You see the same in Get Back. Lovely to see how much it all means to him.

  • @kevenbarrett8316
    @kevenbarrett83166 ай бұрын

    How can anyone have any complaints about Now and Then? It’s like saying the White Album was too long, sheesh! I’m so grateful for all the efforts of the people involved in this release, they all seem to love the Beatles as much as I do. The song honors everyone and heals me in a profound way. Thank you for your detailed and loving review

  • @ChanceKearns

    @ChanceKearns

    6 ай бұрын

    My only minor complaint is that John sounds a little robotic whenever his lines start and the quality between his vocals and instrumentals is to be expected

  • @davidbowman4259

    @davidbowman4259

    6 ай бұрын

    No complaints here. Heck, the Beatles' B-sides, fillers and throwaways are all still fantastic. Such was their genius. "Hey Bulldog," anyone?

  • @7colliemac

    @7colliemac

    6 ай бұрын

    Why are people calling this a “Beatle” song.. Beatles broke up in 1970 & never reformed or agreed to. This is an ok song of John which he didn’t think it was worth putting on Double Fantasy which had some howlers.. I think it’s better than Kiss Kiss Kiss. C’mon call it for what it is.. a finished off Lennon solo song.. thank you Paul & Ringo.. but please don’t cheapen the Beatles legacy.

  • @progmeup

    @progmeup

    6 ай бұрын

    A lot of people I know think the song is great but the mix doesn't do it favors. You kinda have to strain (or relisten a lot) to pick out a lot of the elements. The loudness war is a drag. Even the vinyl single doesn't seem to improve things much, only the Atmos mix gives us some dynamics.

  • @atlanta2076
    @atlanta20766 ай бұрын

    I've never been a Beatles fan, but over the decades my respect for them has grown immensely. This last song.... I'll be honest, the video version made me cry at the end. It's SO unbelievable what they've given us here. Some say it's a farewell because it's the last new Beatles song ever. But I think it's just the start. The Beatles have always been way ahead of their time. Four guys, able to play their instruments (a rarity today it seems) and blessed with two songwriters. Not 25 songwriters, like modern hits rely on. Way back in the 60s, they showed us just what is possible. And Now And Then, again, reminds us of that. I trust their legacy will eventually inspire a new breed of musicians who will deliver us from the hollow corporate bubblegum music of our current day and age. John, Paul, Ringo and George: Thank you for everything! ♥♥♥

  • @gcrichman53

    @gcrichman53

    6 ай бұрын

    The Beatles were much more than just capable of playing many instruments,they always played them very good and great. And by the time they recorded their first album Please Please Me amazingly in only 1 day in February 1963, they had 1000's of hours of live playing experience from playing 8 hours a night in the sleazy strip clubs in Hamburg Germany from 1960-1962, and then they played live in the Liverpool Cavern Club for several years too. Their producer George Martin said in his biography that there is no doubt that Lennon and McCartney were good musicians and that they had good musical brains and he said that's where music originates it has nothing to do with your fingers. He then said as it turned out they could all play their instruments very well and that since that time they have all improved especially Paul and he said he's an excellent music all rounder, probably the best bass player ever,a brilliant guitarist,a first rate drummer and a competent piano player. Although given that Paul's father James McCartney ( who Paul's named after and Paul is really his middle name) was a self taught jazz pianist and the leader of his own band Jim Mac's band who were popular in Liverpool clubs in the 1920's and 1930's, and he even wrote a very good 1930's jazz instrumental called Walking In The Park With Elloise which Paul recorded with other musicians in 1974, most people would say Paul has always been a better piano player than a drummer but he's always been a great multi instrumentalist and can play just about any instrument great. George Martin also said in his biography that in the early Beatles days he tried to learn to play the guitar so he could have better musical communication with them but he couldn't learn to play it so he gave up but he said John and Paul learned to play the piano far more quickly than he was able to master their instrument. And George Martin always said that John and Paul were incredibly talented people and they both were extraordinarily talented song writers and great singers and he said he never worked with any other music artists that were as brilliant as The Beatles and he produced quite a few other music artists after them but he never had the same success as he did producing them.

  • @gcrichman53

    @gcrichman53

    6 ай бұрын

    By the way Elliott Paul McCartney also played the great lead guitar as well as great bass not only on George Harrison's great rock song Taxman in early 1966, but he also played both great on John's great early 1965 song Ticket To Ride and he suggested Ringo Starr's drumming parts too and Paul played great lead guitar and bass on his own really good early 1965 song Another Girl both on Their Help album.

  • @molesoul40

    @molesoul40

    6 ай бұрын

    What? No mention at all of George Harrison? George learned to play 26 instruments and ranked #11 on Rolling Stone's 2012 top 100 guitarists. @@gcrichman53

  • @ChainReactionsProductions
    @ChainReactionsProductions6 ай бұрын

    I think the song is absolutely wonderful, while it isn’t very complex that’s what made The Beatles so great. They were able to communicate simple, universal ideas (both lyrically and musically) all while pushing the boundaries of state of the art recording technology. What a privilege it is for young Beatles fans like us to witness history being made as a new song of theirs tops the charts almost 60 years after they first made it big. Long live The Fab Four, forever may they reign as the greatest band the world has ever known, and likely the greatest band the world will ever know. ✌🏼💚✌🏼🩵✌🏼🧡✌🏼🩷

  • @ThisBirdHasFlown

    @ThisBirdHasFlown

    6 ай бұрын

    The Beatles are far more complex than what you’re giving them credit for.

  • @Kieop

    @Kieop

    6 ай бұрын

    This song is very complex. But that's the genius of the Beatles. They make everything sound simple.

  • @tjcint
    @tjcint6 ай бұрын

    Elliot, a message from a fellow Australian. This is the best 'Now and Then' reaction video I have seen, and I have seen many. There are many reasons why I have said this but above all I have said this because you have a very beautiful heart. Your vision is as your heart is. Also, you have touched on the spiritual aspect, so beautifully. This is a marvellous video.

  • @natalyamartirosyan

    @natalyamartirosyan

    6 ай бұрын

    Completely agree. I was so waiting for Elliot to release a video about now and then because in every other video that I’ve seen no one seemed to express what I was feeling. And Elliot didn’t let me down. He put everything so beautifully. I just can’t hold back the tears when I watch it.

  • @tjcint

    @tjcint

    6 ай бұрын

    @@natalyamartirosyan It is wonderful when you find someone on your wavelength. Elliot is so special, isn't he ? I only discovered him recently, I am so glad I did. He is such a giving person, he is cultured, refined, kind, sensitive, someone you really feel at home with. A lovely man.

  • @natalyamartirosyan

    @natalyamartirosyan

    6 ай бұрын

    @@tjcint check out his GetBack video. It's amazing. i watch it regularly because it gives me such good vibes. Always uplifts me.

  • @tjcint

    @tjcint

    4 ай бұрын

    @@natalyamartirosyan Thank you so very much for the tip. When time permits, I will.

  • @magsterz123
    @magsterz1236 ай бұрын

    I love the global, communal experience we are having around this song. I'm sure right now there are at least a million people, like me, who are still humming this song to themselves after first hearing it last week, and who have already listened to it dozens of times. So many others like me who wept while listening to it, feeling the enormity of "I am listening to a brand-new Beatles record" and "Oh my god, John's voice is so clear" and "This is the last-ever Beatles record" at the same time. Deep gratitude for all that John, Paul, George, and Ringo have given us over these decades. Thank you, Elliot, for sharing your thoughts on it!

  • @davefieramosca6974
    @davefieramosca69746 ай бұрын

    This song is a perfect example of the high recording standards the Beatles pursued when they stopped touring. I think if John and George were still alive, the Beatles would have continued recording new music and innovating the way they did. It's great to see technology working for us and not against us. Bringing Johns voice through to join Paul, Ringo and George is a blessing. Please find more recordings and keep the new songs coming Paul.

  • @Alec.V.
    @Alec.V.6 ай бұрын

    I was never alive in the time of the Beatles, far from it, but listening to this song still got me feeling things. I was also really looking forward to hearing after this song came out, so this is perfect

  • @TheGlobalfrog12
    @TheGlobalfrog126 ай бұрын

    I think that the song is a technical masterpiece...The melody is typically Lennon-esque in it's simplicity....but the element many miss, is that whether you like or dislike the song....the Beatles have brought people together again....in a positive way surrounded by the message of love and that's is it's greatest achievement ...I love this song😍🥰

  • @martinanderson312

    @martinanderson312

    6 ай бұрын

    Well I'd say the melody -- the chord structure, specifically -- is far from simplistic. Crazy use of minors!

  • @spencerraney4979
    @spencerraney49796 ай бұрын

    I played it for myself and my mom, and as I listened it hit me that I (someone born almost thirty years exactly after the Beatles arrived in America) was actually hearing a brand new song from my favorite band as it came out, and I started tearing up. I feel so privileged to get to hear this song, and hear them make music together (even if it’s partially by proxy) one last time.

  • @slimy_bloxx8014
    @slimy_bloxx80146 ай бұрын

    When I watched the music video and saw the empty Beatles stage, I nearly bawled my eyes out. Definitely not the best Beatles song, but there will be a lasting memory of this song for many years to come.

  • @batmanhelpingspider-man2342
    @batmanhelpingspider-man23426 ай бұрын

    You’re my favorite KZread channel. I first discovered you with the Beatles Biopic vids. I loved all the stuff you pumped out and I eventually subscribed. When I’m rolling in my wallet again I’ll definitely support you on Patreon.. Much love from Dallas ✌️

  • @erinwiggins1261
    @erinwiggins12616 ай бұрын

    Thanks for making me cry again. 😢 The more I’ve listened to the song, the more I love it. I like the modern sound. I think Paul did such a great job producing. And you know it was for love. It’s not like he or Ringo need the money.

  • @tjcint

    @tjcint

    6 ай бұрын

    It was done for love.

  • @matcoffidis1135
    @matcoffidis11356 ай бұрын

    It grew on me too. When I watched the video for it, it hit me like a ton of bricks. It's sad, beautiful, melancholy...moving...so many things. A great bookend to their recording career.....❤ I appreciate you struggled emotionally with this video. Thanks for sharing your thoughts...✌️❤️

  • @buddyneher9359
    @buddyneher93596 ай бұрын

    This was well worth waiting for! Thank you for expressing so well your gratitude for all that we have loved about the Beatles over the years, as well as what the "Now and Then" team - led by Paul McCartney - have achieved here. I love your phrase that Paul is "communicating spiritually through music and through time with his old songwriting partner." Nailed it, Elliot. What a great week it has been for gathering around the campfire and basking in the Beatleverse with all those who resonate on the same frequency 💝🎶🎸☮💖🎼🕉

  • @donaldcarpenter5328

    @donaldcarpenter5328

    6 ай бұрын

    fu macca

  • @bun__
    @bun__6 ай бұрын

    i like that all of us are just crying throughout different times of this week 😭💗 first time i really cried was when I played this out loud. I first listened to it on my head phones but I decided the next morning to play it on speakers and hearing the song echo through the walls of my home just hit me right in the heart. Their voices are here with us giving us a gift 😭im crying again

  • @Sampson-9091
    @Sampson-90916 ай бұрын

    I was a little conflicted for the first day I heard the song, it felt slightly off at first because in my head it just sounded like a solo John song with a solo Paul arrangement, but after a while I found myself still humming and singing it under my breath. It definitely grew on me and now Ive really accepted it as a Beatles song. Also THANK YOU FOR THE WAIT CONNECTION, it was so familiar to me as well but I just couldn’t put my finger on it at all, even with Rubber Soul being my favorite album lol

  • @prettyshinyspaghetti8332

    @prettyshinyspaghetti8332

    6 ай бұрын

    "A solo John song with a solo Paul arrangement" This is EXACTLY what I thought when I heard it. And nothing will change my mind about it

  • @gwenmcalister888
    @gwenmcalister8886 ай бұрын

    That is one touching and mind blowing tribute and analysis of the song. I thoroughly enjoyed it and cried like a baby along with you. Thank you for doing it for us Beatles fans.

  • @MoonieTheMenace
    @MoonieTheMenace6 ай бұрын

    I feel like this song DOES FEEL LIKE A PROPER FINALE. And I think that alone managed to fuck me up emotionally 😭 It genuinely feels like that the book of the Beatles had finally closed. I love it so much :')

  • @j-pastel-yellow
    @j-pastel-yellow6 ай бұрын

    maybe it’s just recency bias, but this has quickly become one of my favorite beatles tracks. i’ve always loved the original demo in it’s bootleg form, but this is just magical. john’s haunting voice, the somber guitar, the driving bass and drums, it’s all incredible. the music video as well, is just fantastic. the shot of ringo drumming along side his past self is amazing. maybe it’s not a masterpiece, or the best beatles song, but it’s one that’s going to stay with me, with us, for a very long time

  • @Sarah-ht7cs
    @Sarah-ht7cs6 ай бұрын

    This song makes me want to cry forever. Every time I hear it. Geeze. But I can't stop coming back to it. It's absolutely genius. I mean think about it. Everything we are is because someone loved us into being. So "you" could be absolutely anyone.

  • @bluewolf7572
    @bluewolf75726 ай бұрын

    Excellent review. You are the first person say that this is also a love song for Paul and John. I recall reading that John’s last words to Paul were “Think about me now and then old friend”. It must have been very hard for Paul to do this song. Hopefully cathartic, and an opportunity to tell John and George he loves them. Some think the song was a love song to Yoko Ono. For sure, and also to Paul.

  • @Musicpaulryan
    @Musicpaulryan6 ай бұрын

    Reduced to tears after this one ❤ so great hearing Johns vocals so clear

  • @tockita
    @tockita6 ай бұрын

    You can hear the "I don't wanna loose you" part on the strings around the 2:38 mark, it's really cool. Also, there's a weird cowbell sound towards the end that I haven't seen anyone commenting on. What you did there with Hey Jude has been my same thought over the weekend... Paul taking a sad song and making it better. Like it's sad how The Beatles ended and the horrendous tragic way in which we lost John, but let's remember all the love we always had for each other even if we struggled saying it plainly. I did cry on my first listen because of John and Paul singing to each other I miss you, because they did miss each other so much!!

  • @loosilu

    @loosilu

    6 ай бұрын

    Remember JOhn's demo of Yellow Submarine? Same thing. John wrote a sad song about a lonely boy, and Paul turned it into a happy song about a boy surrounded by his best friends forever.

  • @PennyLane13
    @PennyLane136 ай бұрын

    I discovered you last night via the George’s Worst to Best Albums video and 1) I’m so glad someone out there totally ‘gets’ the simplicity and beauty of George; and 2) you absolutely made me break down when you got teary in this video explaining that George has a way of making his guitar speak for him. I have felt like no one I’ve ever met really feels or understands George’s music, but lo and behold here you are and you get it. Thank you! We are basically best friends now 🤣 Thank you for this video, it’s by far the best of the reaction/opinion videos on this song. You’re a gift to us all!!

  • @johnwallace2319
    @johnwallace23196 ай бұрын

    The reason we don't know how to feel is that this is our first Beatles song, you and I don't recall the anthology singles, we were too young. So this is it, this is our Beatles song, we only get one, and it isn't a throwaway, it isn't random, it is a sad song about missing something and being thankful for the time you had with it, but it was a time that you and I weren't alive for. It is a perfectly befitting song, a final word in a conversation that we weren't privy to until now. With this song, we stand in witness to something that we can only dream of, we can only imagine, we get to see the end of something far greater than the beginning would have promised, we didn't get to see it grow, we got to see it die. And here in the ether of the internet, we can hear the echoes of what would have felt like heaven, and we don't know how to feel.

  • @loosilu

    @loosilu

    6 ай бұрын

    I suspect how you feel will change as you move through future phases of your life.

  • @beckcole-picton852
    @beckcole-picton8526 ай бұрын

    Great video Elliot! What a fantastic farewell track, so extremely bittersweet. A beautiful song that truly gets better with each and every listen, and Paul's 'now' voice and John's 'then' voice reduced me to tears too. Thank you for all the memories lads, you really are the greatest. Long live The Beatles.

  • @Political.Commentary
    @Political.Commentary6 ай бұрын

    Man- your analysis of this song is so incredibly thorough, insightful and amazing - very fitting to the marvel of this track. Thank you!!

  • @WaitingForTheHook
    @WaitingForTheHook6 ай бұрын

    Many of us went directly to your channel when the song was released thinking we may have missed the upload, and i think that's a nice testament to what your channel has become for Beatles fans, Elliot. That said, art does take proper time to soak in and it was worth the short wait to hear (and see) your thought on the song and moment. Kudos.

  • @ganimhoward2705
    @ganimhoward27056 ай бұрын

    Dude! You are killing me. I was a little emotional but your reaction especially at the end with John “writing the song about Paul” bit. I was dying.

  • @loosilu

    @loosilu

    6 ай бұрын

    I don't for one second doubt John wrote this about Paul. Paul believes it's for him, and he would know. They had their own language.

  • @deirdre.j
    @deirdre.j6 ай бұрын

    I still get chills every single time I hear that one isolated John vocal

  • @MaryBywaters

    @MaryBywaters

    6 ай бұрын

    Yes it's my favorite piece...apart from the emotion of them all playing together and the importance of it. Love the hilarious goofing around on the video too.

  • @NintenDub

    @NintenDub

    6 ай бұрын

    Still? Even after a whole....5 days? Wooowww

  • @lexithimble5163
    @lexithimble51636 ай бұрын

    Was waiting to hear your thoughts like you’re my real life friend lol and am totally with you, the emotion and rich history between John and Paul is what elevates this song, and the goofy hysteria of the music video is the cherry on top

  • @emzes5231
    @emzes52316 ай бұрын

    This was a very nice review of a very good song. Like you, I was bit lukewarm on first listen. I found it muddy and too restrained. But I kept listening and suddenly something happened. The song got into my soul in a way that Free As A Bird and Real Love never did. In the end, I can't get enough of it, and I'm willing to call it a masterpiece. I'm not even talking about the poignancy of the four of them reaching across time. First I think it's a beautiful melody, and in a way much more like a Paul song than a John song, at least within the Beatles catalogue. John rarely went this heartfelt during his time with the Beatles while Paul often did (and does). I suppose it is in keeping with John's late 70s work, but it is those subtle touches that Paul, Ringo and Giles bring which truly make it feel like a Beatles song and not a John solo effort with "The Beatles" tacked on, which is how I felt about the two songs from the 90s. This song adds up to more than the sum of its parts. It is a work of art, and it deserves a place in the Beatles canon. I'm so glad Paul and Ringo were alive to see this through. Now if you'll excuse me, I'm off to listen to it yet again.

  • @JC23WY
    @JC23WY6 ай бұрын

    As expected Elliot you nailed it. No one does the Beatles like you. Had in tears all over again, and I’m at work, so that’s embarrassing…….😂

  • @antheagoh6750
    @antheagoh67506 ай бұрын

    The song just catches on for me and I love how you have put it at the end, have me into tears. The Beatles were and always are the soundtrack of our lives. My wedding march in song was “And I love her”, my son is named after “Hey Jude” and he is now the 3rd-gen Beatles fan in my family. I hope the legacy of Beatles will carry on for centuries, as it’s already happening now. ❤

  • @darlenegriffith6186
    @darlenegriffith61866 ай бұрын

    Elliot, I've watched quite a few reaction videos to Now and Then, but yours is the best I've seen so far. You seem to have tapped into the deep connection between Paul and John spanning several decades of time in the making of this song You highlighted the disparate parts of each Beatle, and how their individual talents came together to produce this final tribute. To top it off, you weren't shy in expressing the poignant emotions this song evoked within you. I can appreciate that kind of vulnerability.

  • @Turtledove2009

    @Turtledove2009

    6 ай бұрын

    I agree with you entirely.

  • @JeremiahPickardMusic
    @JeremiahPickardMusic6 ай бұрын

    One of the best parts about this is we get one more chance to listen to a Beatles song for the first time, something we didn't think we'd get to do. I honestly can't remember what it was before, but just being able to listen to another Beatles song for the first time was magical.

  • @markchirhart8275
    @markchirhart82756 ай бұрын

    I love the song. The end of the video made me tear up. So did the quick jump to John & George singing at Shea Stadium after the lyric "I miss you" is sung. Brilliant way to end a glorious career, and it is GREAT that's it's #1 in the UK this week.

  • @spoonybard13
    @spoonybard136 ай бұрын

    You can always be counted on to see the best qualities in art. I was surrounded by kinda negative views on the song when it dropped, but being able to process it, really think about it, and look at it from different angles, is a quality that I feel like few people possess in this day and age. Thanks for all that you do, Elliot. :)

  • @davidchavers1820
    @davidchavers18206 ай бұрын

    THE BEATLES -- They were pioneers ,the first to use feedback ,flanging,I think double tracking (not sure?).There will never be another group that accomplished so much in such a sort time!Their music is TIMELESS!!! This last song is so bittersweet !Time is matching on ,for a moment I was a kid again.

  • @theawesome925
    @theawesome9256 ай бұрын

    I was introduced to the Beatles by my mom, and she passed before she could see Get Back or hear this track, but this song- which I waited a whole day to listen to, until I was alone in the dark, just in case. And yeah, I got emotional. My mom and the Beatles are inextricably linked, and I miss her the same way Paul misses John and John missed Paul. I'm so glad to have this and be able to listen to it, and see this glimpse of what it might have been like if John and George were alive, and the Beatles genuinely got back together in real life. A likely much better and kinder universe...I hope my mom is there listening to it.

  • @betsyduncan5857
    @betsyduncan58576 ай бұрын

    Yes, I teared up the deeper that you delved into this song, as I had not done on my first two or three listens. And the times when you showed just how moved you were? I was right there with you, welling up as well. Thank you for this video! And what an incalculable gift Paul and his collaborators have given us! I'll admit that I wasn't really thrilled with 'Pedantic Paul' as I watched "Get Back" because it was quite apparent to me that John was trying so hard to please him (sometimes sincerely and sometimes not), that it I found myself feeling irritated with Paul (on John's behalf). Plus, John has/had *always* been my favorite Beatle! Still, Mr. Jackson's doc was enjoyably entertaining and enlightening, along with being heartbreakingly poignant. And Paul has 'redeemed' himself (in so many ways!) in my eyes since then. Anyway, I'm with those who view this 'new' song as one that John wrote to/about Paul; and because of that belief, for me it makes "Now and Then" such a stunningly bittersweet and gratefully welcomed song, coming as it does from my all-time favorite band and shepherded by John's musical partner.. The Beatles were a band that I fell in love with back in 1963/1964 when I was seven or eight, and I can honestly say that I love the Beatles as much *now* as I did *then*! In fact, my devoted adoration to the Beatles has endured for such a long ass time that it can *only* be called "Real Love"! Goddess, what a gift this song is! 💝

  • @hucool323
    @hucool3236 ай бұрын

    The first time i listened to this song, i sat with my dad. I was completely fine until that final slide guitar solo. Its hard not too tear up listening to that

  • @StormyDay
    @StormyDay6 ай бұрын

    Can I give you a hug? Lovely review and deep listen. As a 9 yr old when they came to the US for the first time, I share your zeal over anything Beatles related. You have no idea how incredible it was to live through the life of the Beatles. This song is beautiful and I love it. It makes me sad that he passed away 43 years ago, but he left us some jewels. ♥️

  • @chriszerr6286
    @chriszerr62866 ай бұрын

    Dear Elliot, your comment on the song ´Now and then´ is the best I´ve heard these last days. No silly criticism to make yourself sound good, but words of pure emotion on the song itself an´ on the unbelievable musical and personal relationship between the two greatest legends of popular music. Your words made me cry, just like did the song. ´Now and then´ is a true work of art and technoligy that brings past and present together in such a moving way, impossible to describe. Bless John, Paul, George and Ringo. Bless the Beatles. Forever. And bless you, dear Elliot.

  • @annie_on_the_moon8723
    @annie_on_the_moon87236 ай бұрын

    I cannot tell you what I really think about Now and then. This song is speaking to me in many different ways... and makes me cry over and over again. I love the Beatles. ❤

  • @patrickthomas8890
    @patrickthomas88906 ай бұрын

    My initial reaction was disappointment…thought it was bland. To be honest, now I love it. Really grew on me

  • @avahardy6074
    @avahardy60746 ай бұрын

    This entire video was so lovely, it gave so much insight and put so many of my thoughts into words that I couldn’t have come up with myself. And then you dropped the word McLennon and blasted my soul straight out of my body. 10/10 Elliot you never miss

  • @danielspinella9046
    @danielspinella90466 ай бұрын

    Thanks so much for this well thought out and beautiful tribute to the Beatles "Now and Then." I'm a member of the original Beatles generation (77 years old) and am thrilled to know that the music is well understood and appreciated by people as insightful as you are. I have been seeing negative responses from online "experts" and I must say that I have been somewhat upset by them. Then I see commentary like yours and feel better about the future of Beatles music and its enduring legacy. Today I heard Giles Martin say that Paul had this old tape at home and he just wanted to work one more time with his closest mate. Along with your comments, it's a summary we can all embrace.

  • @cynthiaforsythe8989
    @cynthiaforsythe89896 ай бұрын

    Your video was the one I was waiting for. It’s the best, both for information and for what so many of us are feeling about the song. The part about the guitar solo really got to me - you pointed out the history of Paul and George and guitar solos - the significance of that makes the song mean even more to me. Thank you, Elliot for taking the time, care, and love to put this video together!

  • @thevoid99
    @thevoid996 ай бұрын

    my first reaction to the song was emotional. my dad was a big beatles fan and i wished he was alive to hear the song in person and also get a physical copy of the song. he introduced me to the beatles as a kid. my mom was hearing it when i played it on youtube for the first time in the TV room as she couldn't believe it as she thought it was really good and she's not much of a beatles fan. i think it's best of the 3 songs they made with those demos from lennon and a true closing final chapter to the band.

  • @gcrichman53

    @gcrichman53

    6 ай бұрын

    I'm sorry that your father died I really hope you don't mind that I'm asking you how did he die and how old was he and what music is your mother a fan of?

  • @funkmon

    @funkmon

    6 ай бұрын

    I agree. The other two IMO aren't any good. Now and Then is actually a good song.

  • @thevoid99

    @thevoid99

    5 ай бұрын

    @@gcrichman53 my mom is more into soft rock and salsa. my dad died of stomach cancer complications at the end of june 2019. i know he would've loved this song.

  • @thevoid99

    @thevoid99

    5 ай бұрын

    @@funkmon i like "free as a bird" and "real love" but i think this is the best of the 3 songs as it feels way more like a beatles song.

  • @scottsomers6206
    @scottsomers62066 ай бұрын

    Thank you Elliot. I’ve been frantically searching KZread videos for deconstructive details about “Now and Then” and this “closer listen” video of yours is outstanding, especially about George’s involvement in the song. Regarding the comments of a “Masterpiece”? I feel “Now and Then” will be remembered as such. Sadly, when the world loses Paul and Ringo too, this Beatles video will top any historian’s summation of the band. “Now and Then” is the perfect eulogy to the band. At the end, when the Beatles took their final bow and faded away, I cried very hard. They have meant so much to me in my life. 😢😊 Thanks.

  • @TheMilanirafa
    @TheMilanirafa6 ай бұрын

    Wow Elliot, I had actually managed to not cry and not think too hard about this track and not let the overwhelming emotions of this being the final Beatles song until I saw your video. I guess I just didn't want it to be this good. Maybe if it wasn't so carefully built it wouldn't be true. I don't know. I chose to ignore the guitar tribute to George, the melancholic lyrics of John, Ringo being back on his drums and EVERYTHING Paul and Giles did. I managed to pretend it was just a new song, a new thing by Paul, maybe. You made it impossible to deny it's a Beatles song. There's no pretending this is a Paul song, a John song... It's a Beatles song. What a marvelous finale. Thank you for making me face it.

  • @whitefieldconsulting4330
    @whitefieldconsulting43306 ай бұрын

    Elliot, I love your analysis. It is spot on. And like so many Beatles fans this song makes you cry as well as gives you joy. There was never a group like this. Poignant. Moving. the soundtrack track to everyone's life.

  • @VenusDeMilitant
    @VenusDeMilitant6 ай бұрын

    I was breathlessly waiting to hear what you thought Elliot. Thank you for the quick work!

  • @robertott9925
    @robertott99256 ай бұрын

    How do you not have 1 million subscribers??? Excellent work as always

  • @paulafay8551
    @paulafay85516 ай бұрын

    Those last few lines you said there about the song were pretty emotional too Elliot. I think that's really it - this song is for us fans. People who can't articulate why they love this group as much as they do. It's beyond words somehow. I think your video is a fantastic review and I'm going to share it with my colleagues on The Beatles' childhood homes team. I love how detailed your knowledge of their music really is! You will have to visit someday and stand in John's 'echochamber' at Mendips and hear the echo on your voice that John heard on his. You will know all about his addiction to echo/reverb. Thanks again for a really thoughful and considered video - I consider it the best review I've watched since last week.

  • @kwetsbaar1
    @kwetsbaar16 ай бұрын

    Thank you thank you 🙏🏻 I listened and watched the song and clip 2 days ago and was mesmerised on the spot, tears running down my cheeks of sadness but also of sheer joy! The ultimate love song! Yes, I agree totally with your analysis, my very thoughts indeed!

  • @camilagranados2013
    @camilagranados20136 ай бұрын

    This is so beautiful and so on point!!! I couldn’t agree more and I have to admit those last seconds of the video had me sobbing my eyes out 😭😭😭😭 I agree with everything you just said, it didn’t take me too many listens to know this song had captured the essence of the Beatles like no other, whilst Free as a Bird and Real Love have a soft spot in my heart and will always do, I’m so incredibly glad this is the closure to their legacy because it does feel like everything comes full circle: it sounds so incredibly like them, I think it only made sense that Macca would be the chief producer because he understands what their sound was like, and just like you said, after 40+ yrs he still knows how to complement perfectly John’s beautiful work. I can’t help thinking about how Paul wrote in free as a bird: when did we lose the touch that seemed to mean so much? And to realize somehow, even through death, even in different universes, they haven’t? Still breaks my heart and makes me wonder how that is even possible. The beautiful thing is: Paul wrote in Free as a Bird: can we really live without each other? And well, now and then they bring each other back in their songs. I’m so incredibly emotional and I feel so lucky I got to experience a Beatles release in this lifetime, and for it to be this beautiful rendition to their legacy, to John’s, to what they were, well, it’s all there in those four minutes. Such a beautiful review! Ty for this video 💕

  • @user-ri7ec7bt6c
    @user-ri7ec7bt6c6 ай бұрын

    I can relate to how you responded the first time you heard the song. I was the same. Just very quiet and listening, sometimes smiling. I started the song while my husband was in the middle of something else. He got very quiet too and neither of us said a word during it. It was a contemplative experience. Afterward we just said, wow. Thank you for your video. I enjoyed learning about the song in its different components.

  • @chasiestokes
    @chasiestokes6 ай бұрын

    I wasn’t blown away by the song either as I had this expectation for it to be like Free as a Bird and Real Love. I listened to the song a few times and it really did grow on me, especially after listening to your video and the mini documentary they made about the song. I definitely teared up a few times. These songs are so emotional to me as it just breaks my heart knowing how haunting it must have been to hear your friend but not truly work on the song together ❤️

  • @remembers911
    @remembers9116 ай бұрын

    My grandma passed last monday from a long cancer battle so this song hit extra hard for me this shit had me in tears first listen thus breakdown is amazing tho all your videos are so amazing man nobody does Beatles content like you do your shit def along with the Beatles music has gotten me through tough times and still does just thank you for all you do man also the focus on the Paul slide solo and the importance of that I'm glad you focused on that for a main point because i feel that gets mad overshadowed in the Now And Then breakdown talk amongst others because the lore of why that solo means more than just a solo is something i feel should be talked about more so thank you for focusing on that as well

  • @dan2050
    @dan20506 ай бұрын

    Excellent video and congrats on picking up on the “Wait” ending. And the last ending stanza of that song really reinforces the miss you theme: “Wait 'til I come back to your side We'll forget the tears we cried It's been a long time Now I'm coming back home I've been away now Oh, how I've been alone” Thanks

  • @kittensneezes

    @kittensneezes

    6 ай бұрын

    Oh god.. just when I thought I’ve cried enough

  • @jaykenigsberg2162
    @jaykenigsberg21626 ай бұрын

    What makes this song great is the uniqueness of its ever coming to be. And now that it’s here, it’s a testament to the timelessness of the Beatles. There are songs that mark the evolution of the Beatles as writers, as performers, as masters in the studio. During those periods, the world would wonder, what will they do next? How fortunate we are to have one last chance to see exactly that. And perhaps we can finally accept that there is no more. A fitting tribute to the four lads from Liverpool.

  • @tresleparqueproductions251
    @tresleparqueproductions2516 ай бұрын

    Thanks so much for this one Elliot. As a 68 year old Fabs Fan from Brisbane, I have to compliment you on your deep dive into 'Now And Then' and for deciding to "keep your powder dry" for the time it took to properly digest the song and assimilate it into the band's larger body of work. (Funny too, that it came out so soon after a new Stones LP.) I mention my own age only to underline that I grew up in that time when one could still look forward to hearing the 'next' new Beatles record on the radio. You look like someone who was born well after they split - but your respect, appreciation and considered analysis is proof their music will continue to inspire well after we've all shuffled off to the Cavern Club of our afterlife. Love that they sampled their own catalogue for the backing vocals - and for again, being at the forefront of employing new technologies in the studio to polish up John's vocal and piano. It is poignant. And a fitting, final single for the best band to ever reach the "Topper-most of the Popper-most". Cheers, mate. ..Subscribed!

  • @peppertea6050
    @peppertea60506 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much. I have been moved by this final song a lot these few days but no one around me gets why. I got my love for the Beatles from my dad who passed 5 years ago. Your Channel not only gave me a space again for my beatles passion but also offen helps me see why i feel about this the way i do. Again with this song for example- it moved me deeply but I had no one to talk about it. Your Video helped me a lot in understanding my own feelings. Thank you for that❤

  • @Turtledove2009

    @Turtledove2009

    6 ай бұрын

    I think his thoughtful analysis put into words the sentiments that we, as true Beatles fans, seem to be unable to express. He really nailed it for me as well.

  • @magsterz123

    @magsterz123

    6 ай бұрын

  • @TheMonkeesArchives
    @TheMonkeesArchives6 ай бұрын

    Great analysis of the song! I've been on the fence with it since it came out but since you pulled out certain parts of the song and showed them in their true light, I am liking the song much better the more I hear it! Thanks!

  • @MaryBywaters

    @MaryBywaters

    6 ай бұрын

    Yes I had a thought before finding this video and analysis that it;s impact will probably be a slow burn...

  • @cradio52
    @cradio526 ай бұрын

    I really love this song - the story behind it and its long journey to becoming a finished work is so unique and fascinating. The Beatles were constantly experimenting with cutting edge technologies and effects, so I do think John would have been thrilled by the whole thing. The song itself is quite touching, bittersweet and slightly melancholic which fits perfectly as “the last Beatles song,” I think. They didn’t overdo it with the orchestral touches either. Obviously it’s never going to stack up against their catalog but it’s a nice, pleasant coda to a legendary run. And I like that they seemed to make it sound more like the music John was doing around the time he recorded the original demo, rather than trying for another Strawberry Fields Forever or something.

  • @paulc5935
    @paulc59356 ай бұрын

    Great analogy and analysis Perfectly summarised I had tears listening and also to you getting emotional I think the song brings out the emotion in people of the tragic passing of John , losing George and we know sadly Paul & Ringo won’t be around to much longer It’s makes us think “ If Only “

  • @ichbinich3166
    @ichbinich31666 ай бұрын

    One of the best reviews I‘ve heard so far. The song is very touching and gives me goosebumps when I listen to it. I love this song. And yes, I like the idea that it was Johns way to say „I miss you“ to the boys.

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