THEY MAKE BLUES TOO? The Beatles - Yer Blues REACTION
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FIRST TIME HEARING The Beatles - Yer Blues REACTION
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The Beatles weren't just a band. The Beatles were a miracle.
Don’t ever expect two Beatles songs to sound the same. That’s the beauty. Talent is not stagnant. Keep these great songs coming 🥰
@GrandmaZeppelin
3 жыл бұрын
Their music still amazes me after all these years
@john1gun
3 жыл бұрын
That's the Beatles. John wrote some songs, Paul wrote some songs.
@docsavage8640
Жыл бұрын
George wrote some songs, Ringo wrote some songs.
@kevinsebastian120
5 ай бұрын
They all wrote some songs.
There is the Beatles, and then there is everybody else. It’s that simple
@analogblues
3 жыл бұрын
Agreed!
I was 15 when the White Album came out. This album proved there were no limits to their songwriting skills, From ballads, to blues, to rockers, and everything in between. Like you say..... you can't put the Beatles in a box.
@michaelrogers9641
3 жыл бұрын
Funny thing about this album is that they didn’t work together much on it. A lot of tension , but it’s great.
@coleparker
2 жыл бұрын
@@michaelrogers9641 With this song they all got together in a small storage room and recorded. Ringo said it was one their favorite recordings because they were a band again for that brief moment.
EVERYBODY’S GOT SOMETHING TO HIDE EXCEPT FOR ME AND MY MONKEY Another Lennon classic.
@bucknaked31
3 жыл бұрын
Definitely...
@nathan43082
3 жыл бұрын
That's one of their best rockers. 10/10
@hw343434
3 жыл бұрын
Yes 🐒🔥
@geoffreyblazi4446
3 жыл бұрын
Not sure about that.
@jnagarya519
3 жыл бұрын
See the cover of John & Yoko's "Two Virgins" LP for "monkey".
The Beatles were the most versatile band in history, the music holds up forever, and I remember watching them on The Ed Sullivan Show
@ThelSuperlKing
3 жыл бұрын
The band members of Queen want a word with you.
@jordan390a
3 жыл бұрын
@@ThelSuperlKing Yes, because they all agree....!
@mikejones-go8vz
3 жыл бұрын
@@ThelSuperlKing saw Queen live, every song sounded the same
@ThelSuperlKing
3 жыл бұрын
@@mikejones-go8vz When the Beatles played live all their songs pretty much sounded the same too. When they diversified their music they stopped playing live for many reasons which one of them would be their latter years stuff were much difficult to replicate live. Queen never ever played live their odd and quirky stuff such as "Seaside Rendezvous", "Good Old Fashioned Lover Boy", "Bring Back that Leroy Brown" because it would be bizarre for a hard rock band to play vaudeville songs at their concerts or even perform some of their rock opera stuff in the true spirit of the recordings on the actual albums. All that being said Queen has done rockabilly (Crazy Little Thing Called Love), metal (Stone Cold Crazy), hard rock, psychedelic rock, pop, FUNK rock (Another One Bites the Dust), electro funk (The Invisible Man), glam rock (Fat Bottomed Girls), art rock, operatic rock, folky ('39), baroque pop, ragtime, gospel (Somebody to Love), dance/disco, r n b (Cool Cat), acoustic (Is This the World We Created.....?), jazzy blues (My Melancholy Blues), Arabic (Mustapha), [progressive rock (The Prophet's Song), Christmas music (Thank God It's Christmas), Soul (One Year of Love & Pain Is So Close to Pleasure), Caribbean and many more that I don't bother to look more into. Has The Beatles ever done "disco"? It didn't exist in their time (to be fair when Queen was around the music is far more diverse than in the 60s so they have more options to be creative with). Has The Beatles ever done gospel? Nope! Vaudeville? I don't think so. One thing The Beatles did that Queen or any other rock band has never done was children songs!!! LOL Hello??????? "Yellow Submarine" and maybe even "When I'm 64". No skin off Queen's nose.
@mikejones-go8vz
3 жыл бұрын
@@ThelSuperlKing what I mean is Brian May’s guitar has the same sound on every song I know, I’m not going to quote hundreds of Beatles songs that sound different
The White Album is a double LP of just everything. It's like a workshop of the breadth of The Beatles' capabilities.
@lukeafterluke
4 ай бұрын
nice!
The Beatles opened the door for endless musical potential and possibilities. A beautiful romantic song by The Beatles is Here There and Everywhere .
@buddyneher9359
3 жыл бұрын
@@justincase1853 yes.... Till There Was You was a cover, though. I don't even know if I've ever heard the original version of it; to me, it's a Paul ballad.
@RandomPau
3 жыл бұрын
@@buddyneher9359 yes, Beatles covered it. It was a show tune written in 1950 and probably best remembered as a song in "The Music Man", sung by Shirley Jones in the 1962 movie. She later portrayed the mother in the TV show, the Partridge Family. I do prefer Paul McCartney's version,( sorry Shirley.)
Clapton loved Lennon's line, "feels so suicidal even hate my Rock and Roll", look at Clapton's face (On live version)
@riphopfer5816
3 жыл бұрын
‘Even *hang* my rock n roll.’
@zunbake3
3 жыл бұрын
@@riphopfer5816 Lyrics Yes, I'm lonely Want to die Yes, I'm lonely Want to die If I ain't dead already Oh, girl, you know the reason why In the morning Want to die In the evening Want to die If I ain't dead already Oh, girl, you know the reason why My mother was of the sky My father was of the earth But I am of the universe And you know what it's worth I'm lonely Want to die If I ain't dead already Oh, girl, you know the reason why The eagle picks my eye The worm he licks my bone I feel so suicidal Just like Dylan's Mr. Jones Lonely Want to die If I ain't dead already Oh, girl, you know the reason why Black cloud crossed my mind Blue mist round my soul Feel so suicidal Even hate my rock and roll Want to die Yeah, want to die If I ain't dead already Oh, girl, you know the reason why Source: LyricFind Songwriters: John Lennon / Paul McCartney Yer Blues lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
It's not an overstatement to say their music changed lives and blew folks away with every new release.
You can't imagine it. "The Beatles" were the soundtrack for EVERYONE.
I always said if someone doesn't have a Beatles song they like, it's because they haven't listened to enough of their songs yet! They truly have something for everyone.
In the early days in the USA we were a little late getting their stuff. So we used to sit around the radio because for a time, every Friday or Saturday night the local NY station, WABC, would introduce a "new" song. Usually it was an earlier UK release or part of a UK album. It was magic. Eventually we caught up but it was still magic knowing a new album or single was coming out. As difficult as the 60's were I would not trade the Beatles portion of it for anything. I remember it with joy and love.
@markdecker6190
2 жыл бұрын
W-A-BEATLES-C!
It always makes me smile, watching someone of your generation, getting your mind blown by The Beatles. Keep listening!
Beatles album fillers are other bands greatest hits
@hw343434
3 жыл бұрын
This ain’t a filler bro. This is the ONLY time the Beatles EVER wrote and recorded a proper original Blues track and it’s done live pretty much and it’s masterful.
@fidge54
3 жыл бұрын
@@hw343434 Nobody said it was filler. Learn to read before you comment
@terrythekittieful
3 жыл бұрын
@@hw343434 He meant that in the best possible way I reckon, tongue in cheek. The Beatles were putting out so much from 1967 onwards that some of it was bound to go under the radar,...tracks like 'Hey Bulldog' and 'It's all too Much' are good examples. That first came out on the original 'Yellow Submarine' album that had George Martin's orchestral pieces on side 2 and the album didn't sell in the quantities the 'white album' and 'Abbey Road' did. Many Beatles fans felt it wasn't worth paying full price for an album of only 50% Beatles music, so apart from die hard Beatles fans those two tracks were largely forgottten for the next 30 years. Now in the last 20 years, 'Hey Bulldog' especially has had a resurgence.
@polytheneprentiss1534
Ай бұрын
Facts!!
They could play anything they wanted to. PERIOD!!
It’s such a pleasure to see the joy that you feel and exhibit when listening to The Beatles. I’m a 73 year old man and The Beatles have been the main soundtrack of my adult life. The pleasure they have given me and continue to give me is amazing. I’ve passed that on to my kids and grandkids. They love them too. Keep up the great work.
Yes, we were spoiled with good music!!!!!!!
@buddyneher9359
3 жыл бұрын
@Agneta Malmqvist absolutely. We lived through the Golden Age, as if we had won some kind of cosmic lottery we didn't even know we had tickets to!
@agnetamalmqvist9075
3 жыл бұрын
@@buddyneher9359 True❤️
If I can't re-hear The Beatles for the first time I can kind of relive that experience with you. Yes we were freaked out by what we were hearing. When I first played my single of Strawberry Fields I thought there was something wrong with my little oldfashioned record player. 😎
@camilogonzalezjunco4979
3 жыл бұрын
happened to me with a day in the life xd
@freespyrit
Жыл бұрын
My parents old record player combo inside a television cabinet loved Strawberry Fields, and every song on the Double White of course. And Rubber Soul, And so many more...
TAXMAN I’m telling you, you will absolutely love that song
@Zebred2001
3 жыл бұрын
Stevie Ray Vaughn covered Taxman!
@DrPaul-xf4no
3 жыл бұрын
@@Zebred2001 so did Joe bonamassa.. live at the cavern club. It's here on KZread
Ringo really enjoyed that they worked like a real group recording this. They apparently all crammed into this small room just off of the main studio and essentially played it in there producing this kind of tight and close sounding result. It also telegraphs the direction John wanted to go with the music - dirty, bluesy.
@ianballantyne6892
3 жыл бұрын
Yes, and I love that John can still be heard singing off-mic at the end.
This song proves how great a drummer Ringo was , brilliant
@mikebarat1950
2 жыл бұрын
Ringo was incredibility underrated.
@deborahmulcahy1421
Жыл бұрын
It's a shame some give him little respect. Great drummer, knew what was needed. Not a show off.
@DaveMcIroy
11 ай бұрын
Ringo wasn't even the best drummer in The Beatles.
@trumbell
6 ай бұрын
Ringo is the best Beatle
@mastercheif117ize
4 ай бұрын
Ringo was already known. He was the drummer for The Hurricanes
Listen to "I've got a feeling". I think that would fit your beatles taste
@tinypurplefishesrunlaughin8052
3 жыл бұрын
Man o man you’re right. An awesomely informal rocker that screams authenticity. He’ll love it !
@beatrizvaldez9595
3 жыл бұрын
Totally!! It will be his new fav tune for sure!
@MrUnderdog-vn3zf
3 жыл бұрын
Oh! Most definitely!!
@headbangingmama8907
3 жыл бұрын
Great recommendation. HAZE will love it......LOL 🤣 I LOVE IT TOO!
@borntomowmach5
3 жыл бұрын
Fer sure
He’s got the line about “Dylan’s Mr. Jones” which is a reference to the Bob Dylan song “Ballad of a Thin Man”, which you should definitely check out.
Beatles: "Nowhere Man." It's one of their best.
you’d really like “birthday” and “everybody’s got something to hide except for me and my monkey”
"Dig a pony" is another Lennon track that has that bluesy feel.
Definitely blues. Lennon used the traditional blues formula of repeating the first line and adding a separate third line during the start of the song. This is an awesome song.
This song gives me chills! John had an amazing voice. Beatles are the best ever ✌️🌼
You’re now ready for « I’ve got a feeling »
@ianballantyne6892
3 жыл бұрын
Yes, excellent suggestion.
Another Beatles song with a whole different vibe is I’m down
@headbangingmama8907
3 жыл бұрын
Totally agreed 💯
@daletwin1
3 жыл бұрын
He should react to that song. Great suggestion. Another McCartney vocal masterpiece.
@lancelot771
3 жыл бұрын
Underrated song
@ProdigyBowlersTour
3 жыл бұрын
Which, if memory serves, was the B side of the single “Help!”
@micko11154
3 жыл бұрын
She's A Woman!!!
I sit in with a blues band. This song is soooo fun to play. That sudden time shift at the end of the solo is a neck breaker. Wakes the audience up real quick. Thanks for another great reaction Brother Hazebruv! PEACE!!!!!!
'"Everybody's Got Something to Hide Except for Me and amy Monkey" "Sexy Sadie" ...screw it! Just do the entire White Album!
@hw343434
3 жыл бұрын
“Sexy Sadie” 🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🔥🔥🔥
Gonna keep requesting *The Beatles - Norwegian Wood* till you listen to it :D
@josephpalazolo1699
3 жыл бұрын
PLEASE
@jmelio1
3 жыл бұрын
YES!!
@OneRaxy
3 жыл бұрын
Plsss
@analogblues
3 жыл бұрын
YES! Do this song! One of the most beautiful songs ever recorded.
@SAK1855
3 жыл бұрын
Great song -- not down the middle for HazeBruv's taste, but great nonetheless. And beauty is tied into the lyrics. Easy-to-miss: At the end they say subtly that they burned the girl's house down as revenge for being a tease. Oof.
People lost their minds after each Beatles album because they always introduced something new and innovative. Their very first album was a complete surprise to the public. They did things nobody else was doing.
I think what made The Beatles especially special for my generation was that there were no other distractions to dilute our thirst and attention. Pop groups, new singles and later albums, the Top 20, Top of the Pops, New Musical Express, Melody Maker and Sounds were important institutions in our young lives and boy did we pay attention. 60’s musicians had everyone’s fullest attention and the standards achieved were earth shattering and resonate even today, evidently as the above reaction video shows. The Beatles smashed it with every single and led the way feeding off musical influences from the US and later British historical references (psychedelia). They inspired other groups and left an indelible mark on the memory of a generation. Looking back I realise we were very very lucky to have lived through that time musically. How brilliant therefore many years on that we all feel compelled to comment and add our bit to the comments of a young guys reaction video!
You have no idea how good this makes me feel. You remind me of songs I haven't heard in so long. (And you enjoy them .. which just tickles me) Thanks!
You can box them in. They are greatest band that is and ever was. I have 50 songs in my Beatles top 5.
A parody of blues songs but stll a banging blues number. The whole White Album has so many great, unique songs. Check out if you haven't already Everybody's Got Something to Hide, I'm So Tired, Obladi Oblada, Back InThe USSR, Rocky Raccoon, Julia, Dear Prudence, Bungalow Bill, Happiness is a Warm Gun, While My Guitar Gently Weeps, hell check out the whole damn album.
@vKarl7
3 жыл бұрын
I wouldn’t call it a parody. Critics did at the time but John said in many interviews he was miserable at the time he wrote it and that those were real screams of pain on the recording. To me, it presages Plastic Ono Band and is singular in his work with The Beatles.
I never compared Oh Darling to Yer Blues but it is a good song. I would suggest that you listen to the 2nd side of ABBEY ROAD. The medley on that side is classic and once again changed music. You will love it. It might blow your mind a bit.
@jwt208
Жыл бұрын
How did the medley on side two change music? Great songwriting, but nothing really new.
@TangoEliott
Жыл бұрын
@@jwt208 well before that there really wasn't a connect between songs. That medley was different.
The Beatles least known jewel was Only a Northern Song a true psychedelic classic with hidden messages recorded in THE Sgt. PEPPERS Sessions but released on Yellow Submarine LP in Jan. 1969.
@geoffreyblazi4446
3 жыл бұрын
I disagree. Filler. One day but not soon for hazebruv.
I'm 74. As we went thru the 60's, everybody knew the next album would be different than anything they did already
wow. I never heard this one. Damn.😀😀😀 Good hearing the first time with you guys.❤️❤️❤️❤️
Hello there! I am loving your Beatles journey! I was born 2 months after Beatle-mania hit America in February of1964. I was born that April and shared a bedroom with my 12 year old sister who was absolutely infatuated with them. She had every album, 45, doll, poster everything you can think of! My mother became a huge fan and so their music was played all the time from the moment I was brought home from the hospital. I am very sentimental and I’m enjoying the memories your videos are bringing back. Thank you! ☮️💜
Blues/soul/rock mix....They were so innovative back in the day and this album was the pinnacle.
I was there when it first came out. For 7 years nearly the whole top 40 was the beatles. Some songs stayed as number one for 45 weeks they were so revolutionary to what had been before. They also made movies and invented half a dozen genres of music. They discovered dozens of other artists and wrote songs for them and still do. They changed the world. The way people thought, how they looked, dressed and acted. They drove the peace movement and after they broke up they individually still made as many top songs.
Please have your next Beatles reaction be: "everybody's got something to hide except for me and my monkey"
@peytonwilliams3107
3 жыл бұрын
Ooh, really underrated Lennon track
"Everybody's Got Something to Hide Except for Me and My Monkey" guaranteed to meet your groove! Thank yor for keeping The Beatles up front!
Great video man. If I can request a more silly song. Being For The Benefit Of Mr. Kite! Is a masterpiece
The Beatles were all in a small room recording this song together. That’s why it’s a favorite of Ringo’s.
Classic White Album 1968♥️♥️🎼🎶🎵🇨🇦
The best thing is that their all in the same room playing.
Glad to see you react to this song, it's pure John Lennon. I've been telling you to try this one for a little while 😉 now. Dear Prudence from the same Lp is another classic Lennon song well worth a reaction. Check out Ringo's drumming the last minute or so on this one, the man is much more talented then he's given credit for. You keep trying to rank your favorites, my advice would be to just 🛑 stop now and save yourself the trouble. I can see already you're having trouble trying to remember which ones and you've still just begun to scratch the surface. My best advice to you for now would go back to like Rubber Soul, released like December 3, 1965. Revolver 8/6/66 and then Peppers 5/26/67. I would suggest listening to these in chronological order too appreciate the growth of this band in just 17 months, this will never happen again and you can take that to the bank.
The Beatles took the sounds of amazing Rhythm & Blues artists from america and perfected their own take of the blues before their first album was ever recorded
I heard you giggle before the video started.
@elysehfm8797
3 жыл бұрын
Adore the giggle.
Hey, Yer Blues, Oh! Darling, and I Want You (She’s So Heavy) are all some pretty cool deep tracks to have in your top five, that’s a true fan right there
The sessions for what became the White Album commenced at the end of May 1968. Over the next 11 weeks the band was beginning to fracture. Tension between the Beatles, and the EMI staff were running high. Ringo Starr, who'd had enough. walked out on the band the first week of August. After a couple weeks, cooler heads prevailed and Ringo returned. Having his drums showered with roses on his return. The Beatles set up in a small annex room off Studio 2. So close together that proper separation was impossible. They didn't care. The 4 guys crammed into the room and the song they recorded was Yer Blues. The Beatles righted the ship and the remaining sessions were much happier and productive. On October 30th, with 30 songs in the can, The White Album was completed. Great reaction H B. RNB
"Feel so suicidal, just like Dylan's Mr Jones." Is a reference to the Bob Dylan song called "Ballad of a Thin Man."
@ianballantyne6892
3 жыл бұрын
Yes, I worked that out too!
"For You Blue" is one of my all time favorites. Lesser known and very underrated, but it's a George masterpiece.
@barbarabrafford7102
3 жыл бұрын
It's my favorite George tune!
If you’re a fan of "Yer Blues," “Oh Darling,” “Yesterday” and “I Want You,” I can almost guarantee you’ll LOVE these (not counting songs you’ve covered): BACK IN THE USSR DEAR PRUDENCE IN MY LIFE HERE THERE AND EVERYWHERE ACROSS THE UNIVERSE ELEANOR RIGBY FOR NO ONE FOOL ON THE HILL JULIA THE LONG AND WINDING ROAD HEY JUDE LOVELY RITA PENNY LANE SHE LOVES YOU TWIST AND SHOUT WHY DON’T WE DO IT IN THE ROAD? WHEN I’M 64
You turning me back on to the White Album again. And I agree, you can not box them in. As I discovered their music more and more over the years and I'm like how were they like this? It's crazy to be this versatile
Major props on taste. Oh Darling is my favorite song of all time anywhere. 10/10 on this one also. Most definitely.
Next best thing to hearing this for the first time is watching this guy hearing it for the first time. The only thing better would be watching his brain melt if he kept listening to the next song on the album “born a poor young country boy...”
I’ve been a huge fan of the Beatles for 40 years, but somehow watching reaction videos like this makes me appreciate them even more. Great reaction!!
Listen man listen, there is a live version of Yer Blues done by a band called The Dirty Mac. Only one show. The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus. The Dirty Mac are: John Lennon and Eric Clapton Guitars, Keith Richards Bass and Mitch Mitchell, from The Jimi Hendrix Experience< on Drums. It is a MUST SEE AND HEAR.
React to Jon lennon perfroming this live with the dirty mac
This song was recorded live in a tiny room where they were all crowded close to each other, this is the Beatles live in the studio.
"Everybody's got something to hide except me and monkey" is one I'd like to see you react to. You will be blown away by the sheer energy levels of it. And one of John Lennon's best later-phase Beatles vocal performances, along with Come Together. Enjoy! :)
I'm thinking you'd love the switch-up they made for "Rocky Raccoon" "What Goes On" or "Act Naturally". They were, and still are, the most versatile band ever.
You should check out “Girl” from the rubber soul album too
Your Beatles videos are great! You are so funny and seem a really great bloke!
Welcome to the Beatles. They dipped their feet into everything and had the talent to pull it all off!
I grew up with The Beatles. 14 in 64. Their songs helped make me who I am.
I love you and your discovery of The Beatles music. So much of your analysis is so" right on" i havent enjoyed anything so much in a very long time thank you and dont stop. Youve shown yourself to be quite special. Im 75 white woman in Michigan who has a black womans soul when i hear the blues. Im just loving it
I was lucky enough to have grown up with them. Saw their first appearance on US TV in 1964. Got to listen to each album as it came out, as their singles filled the air. They appeared at Shea Stadium in Queens--even my dad went to see them perform. I rode in the elevator with John and Yoko, just months before he was shot. Saw all their films as they were released. Lucky.
Now THIS is what a music reaction video should be like! LOVE your passionate reaction bro! I agree 100% with all your sentiments about this song and The Beatles in general. Awesome reaction!
Once again, you get them brother! So proud!! Peace and love!
That change at 4.08 was a tape edit, two different pieces spliced and taped together. Once you hear it, you can't unhear it as they say.
great reaction man, one of my all time Beatles favs!!!
That was genius. I really enjoyed your review. I think this is a song that no one else could have come up with. The Beatles did things that nobody had ever heard before that will be played forever.
Hey there my guy , nice to see you , I love your reactions , you're so fun , great song
You should also watch the live version of Yer Blues with "the Dirty Mac" (John Lennon-Rythm Guitar/Vocals, Eric Clapton-Lead Guitar, Keith Richards-Bass, Mitch Mitchell - drums). kzread.info/dash/bejne/fJl62cOQdretibg.html from the Rolling Stones - Rock'n Roll Circus
Man I love you man love this post and talking about the songs! loving it
Yessir great reaction again..bro..keep digging ..it gets better!!... seriously!!
The way the Beatles kept evolving is with blue everybody's mind.
To show their versatility, the next song is a delicate acoustic ballad with a brass section. One extreme to another.
Love your reactions!!! Keep the videos coming!!!
Excellent blues track from Beatles catalouge ❤❤❤😎😎😎
The Beatles are simply the best.
I think The Beatles are the only band who can throw different genres of songs into an album (or in this case, a double album) and it would still be a massive hit
If you liked this version maybe react to the live version by John Lennon and some of his friends (dirty Mac)
My Beatles top 5 has about 100 songs in it. Keep rockin’, Hazebruv!
You have great reactions. So glad you are listening to The Beatles.
Man I wish I could hear them for the first time like this dude. It would be magical.
finally!!! i’m so glad you finally listened to this
If it's musical, the Beatles could do it (and probably did).
When this LP was about to be released a local FM station played the entire LP, without commercial or any other interruptions, every week night for two weeks, before and after playing other stuff. And during those two weekends played all of it and all and only "Beatles". "The Beatles" hit the US at #1 and never peaked. They continued to become more and more enormous until they broke up.
I don't know how you KZread reaction guys exercise such restraint. When I discovered the Beatles, pre-internet in the 90s, I was at the library the next Saturday taking out every Beatles CD they had (the American Rubber Soul on cassette, Abbey Road with Oh Darling! and I Want You(She's So Heavy), Help! and The Beatles 1962-66) I burned through them all in the time it took to listen to them all back to back. LOL
Grateful I grew up when I did. From Beginning to End. Nice job Brother!
One of my top songs by the Beatles also. And i was there to hear it all first hand . Amazing time for music to say the least.