LOVE IT!| FIRST TIME HEARING The Beatles - I Saw Her Standing There REACTION

Published 2024-07-08
LOVE IT!| FIRST TIME HEARING The Beatles - I Saw Her Standing There REACTION
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All Comments (21)
  • @scottchapin2323
    The Beatles manager, Brian Epstein, once said, That the kids in the 2000's would still be listening to The Beatles. He was spot on, on that one.
  • The Beatles actually recorded their entire main catalog in about 7+ years. Now THAT’s incredible!!!!
  • @donw804
    While I wish I was younger now, I would not trade having grown up with the Beatles in the 60's for anything. Every baby boomer will say the same.
  • What separates The Beatles from any other musical act, is they never had a "sound", because not ONE song sounds like another song and each song is like opening a new joyful present. I've said it before and I'll say it again, The Beatles are the greatest musical act of all time and the greatest gift given to the world.
  • @Billp19733
    Amber. I love when people say their career spand a long time. Because it feels that way. They were only a famous (recording) band for 6-7 years. They were famous in the UK in 1963 but became world famous in 64. So in 6+ years (1963-1970) they had 12 albums, many singles and changed the world. All those changes they went through, people then changed along with them. All in about 6 years. By the time they last recorded together, none of them were 30 years old. George was 26. Let that blow your mind.
  • I'm 74 years old and can't always remember why I walked into a room, but I can still remember all the lyrics from the music of my youth.
  • That's George playing the guitar solo. Paul is bass. John is rhythm guitar. George is lead guitar. Ringo is killing it on drums.
  • @trixier6505
    I will never forget the night they first performed on the Ed Sullivan show. Everybody was watching, and it's all everyone talked about at school the next day. It was an overnight revelation and sensation! Never been repeated and likely never will. Now an old woman, I cherish growing up in the Fifties and being a teen in the Sixties. Unrestrained joy!
  • @Mia-xu9zn
    It feels like decades,but they were together only 8 years, quite a musical span,indeed.
  • @Napup
    The songs "Get Back" and "Don't Let Me Down" really showcase Billy Preston's contributions. He can be heard in several songs in that late period.
  • @seantetpon
    Amber has soul. She connects with music in an inspiring way. Jay, you’re a lucky man!
  • @MrJohndl
    This entire album was basically a live performance, captured on 2 track tape, with some reverb and compression. Genius.
  • Little Richard told the story of how he taught Paul McCartney to "ooooh!" like that. Paul has confirmed it. They played together in Germany in the early 60s. Love the early Beatles.
  • I have so many, but that is one of my absolute favorite earlier Beatles songs. Everything about it. And now that I've played in bands for so long and all that, it just makes me appreciate it even more. The apparent simplicity of it when it's not really. They're just so good.
  • Early in their career The Beatles had all of the top 5 hits at the same time.
  • @grantcarl6338
    Billy Preston played on Get Back, I want you (She's so Heavy), Something, I Dig a Pony, I've Got a Feeling, One after 909, Don't Let Me Down, The Long and Winding Road. (2 of the Abbey Road album songs and the rooftop concert as well as their Let it Be Album)
  • @dancrowley488
    McCartney showing that he is, along with all his other talents, one of the great rock singers.
  • It is SO easy to forget just how revolutionary this music was when it was first released. A mark of their success is that NOBODY remembers what rock and roll -- especially in the US -- was like before hits like this. Paul McCartney's bass line and Ringo Starr's drum parts make this hit different from anything that came before it. The bass and drums combine to form a driving back-beat that was mesmerizing for those of us hearing it for the first time. Until the Beatles, most vocal groups didn't play their own instruments. Most rock and roll bands who did play their own instruments didn't even attempt close harmony like this. The combination, when it first hit the market, was breathtaking. There is a reason why so many early live Beatle performances are filled with screams from the audience -- they created an energy that NOBODY has ever even approached, never mind surpassed. This mix is also a throwback -- the instruments in the middle and the vocals on the right. That was the best that could be done with a "Stereo" pressing of the era, at least for a rock and roll band. Thanks for hitting this revolutionary number that started the ENTIRE music world that we know today.