No Reply has such killer vocals. Great song. Ringo is terrific here. Your analysis is spot on. The Beatles are evolving at this point. I'm A Loser is just freakin' perfect! As you said, Luke, "Sensational!" When my friends and I heard these songs we were absolutely flattened.
@pilesovinyl9 ай бұрын
These should have been a two sided single IMO. No Reply was a #1 single that didn't get issued. Two of their best from this era.
@michaelt62189 ай бұрын
One thing about "I'm a Loser" is that we get to hear (once again) how the Beatles not only were amazing songwriters and terrific singers, but *also* superb instrumental musicians. Luke, you mentioned George's lead guitar, which is excellent, but man, Paul's bass line is incredibly good, John's harmonica really stands out, and of course Ringo is Mr. Reliable on drums. It's a perfectly executed song from the greatest band of all time.
@Monetize_This9 ай бұрын
Love your analysis of The Beatles catalogue. Totally refreshing to hear someone who actually listens to the instrumentation, the vocals, the arrangement AND the lyrics while being cognizant of their development. Makes me feel like I’m experiencing the songs in a new light. 👍
@patticrichton11359 ай бұрын
TOTALLY AGREE with your comments on Luke's analysis!
@MrJohndl9 ай бұрын
No auto-tune. No computer enhanced vocals etc. Pure brilliance.
@forwardpeace9 ай бұрын
It's impossible to talk about favorite songs with the Beatles, but these are 2 of my favorites.
@jeanmank7429 ай бұрын
"No Reply" is my favorite Beatles song. Period.
@robertszekely86869 ай бұрын
Two great songs here. Both of them touch on losing a lover. However, in No Reply you feel the disappointment with what this person is doing. In I'm a Loser you can hear the heartbreak of losing your loved one. Both excellent songs with the rhythm and music in each of them.
@lindakelly95529 ай бұрын
“I Nearly Died” the way it was written and sung still hurts my heart, it doesn’t get the attention from Beatles catalogue it deserves.
@edwardmeradith24199 ай бұрын
I’m a Loser + Help were both honest expressions of what Lennon was going thru internally, I think, fame wasn’t all he thought it would be, and his facade was starting to crack
@reinacarbetta3889 ай бұрын
This album is so good. “No Reply” is exceptional. The angst in those harmonies 🤌🏽 This album has so many gems… “What You’re Doing” (I’m obsessed with it, one of my all time favorites.) There’s also I’ll Follow the Sun, Every Little Thing, Baby’s in Black, Eight Days a Week… 60 years and still a top notch album.
@susieq98019 ай бұрын
I loved Beatles '65. The harmonies in "Baby's in Black". 👌I remember eagerly anticipating every LP as they came out!
@patticrichton11359 ай бұрын
@susieq9801. I agree with you, I TOO couldn't WAIT until their next LP came out, because we NEVER knew WHAT to expect, and we were NEVER EVER disapoointed!
@debjorgo9 ай бұрын
Two favorite Beatle tracks from the early era.
@melaniesmith29179 ай бұрын
Ive said before that Beatles for Sale is one of my fav "no skip" albums. The passion in No Reply is unmatched, well untill you get to "Oh! Darling". John's writing being more and more personal for the most part, from here on out.
@DaniiXerr9 ай бұрын
in this same album is the song "I follow the sun" is one of my favorite songs and is very underrated for being on this album, It was written by Paul when he was 16 years old shows how talented he is
@scottandrewbrass19319 ай бұрын
It was massively re-written for Beatles For Sale. A home recording from 1960-1 exists and it's hardly the same song.
@Bekka_Noyb9 ай бұрын
Beatles For Sale is under rated
@edwardmeradith24199 ай бұрын
Absolutely!
@v.20809 ай бұрын
Enjoying your analysis, as you hear the Beatles further developing their style and gloriously tuneful songs! 🎉❤
@jameskelly85869 ай бұрын
Note that, up until Sgt. Pepper, all of the Beatles albums released in North America were different from those in the U.K.--even when they had the same title. And in Canada some of our albums were different from those in the States. Capitol got more Beatles LPs out of cutting and pasting tracks and putting less songs on each album. I didn't get to hear those Parlophone records until the 1980s when they were re-issued. Great analysis as usual.
@terrygosney33169 ай бұрын
One of their best albums in my view, love lennons voice on this album!
@jnagarya5199 ай бұрын
Lennon DOMINATES on this LP, as he had on "A Hard Day's Night".
@juanita64799 ай бұрын
As you progress through their music you will listen something quite different from before each time. These two songs are very good with a slightly preference for the second one, anyway always telling a story and this time a sad one on both. PS Of all the albums this is one of my favorite covers along with 'Let it be'.
@wayne_twentyfive9 ай бұрын
Never understood why "Beatles For Sale" gets such a comparatively bad rap when their albums are discussed .. To me it's absolutely wonderful .. Not many of their most known songs on it, but instead it's full of hidden gems like these 2 rippers .. They're up there with my very favourite Beatles songs, and yes Luke, they were both quite different from anything they had done before .. Love them !
@patticrichton11359 ай бұрын
@wayne_twentyfive... FINALLY someone else who feels the same way I DO about "Beatles For Sale" getting a bad rap when their albums are discussed. It has been one of my FAVORITE Beatles albums since it came out. SO many brilliant songs on it, that seem to be ignored or dismissed by a lot of people, I never understood WHY!
@wayne_twentyfive9 ай бұрын
@patticrichton1135 Yes, it's great to find other big fans of "Beatles For Sale" .. And like the album itself, there's so many great under-recognised songs on it .. Apart from these 2 wonderful ones that Luke reacted to here, some other faves from it are "Every Little Thing", "I Don't Want To Spoil The Party", "What You're Doing", and "Baby's In Black" .. But nearly every song is a winner .. Love it !
@donniemoder14662 ай бұрын
The harmony on No Reply is like a sonic explosion. Lennon's doubled melody also is a wonder.
@ruthwilfong23429 ай бұрын
Love seeing you discover the greatest band. As you’re noticing, everything was different. They rarely sounded the same. ❤
@dodojack10459 ай бұрын
Well done. Well done. So enjoyed your comments. Thank you.
@patakigeo3 ай бұрын
Let's not forget "She's a Woman" from the same album.... What a fine cut!
@kbob11639 ай бұрын
You're not seriously going to skip the "Long Tall Sally" EP, are you? Came out a month before the Hard Day's Night album.
@yes_head9 ай бұрын
Isn't all that covered by the Past Masters releases? But yeah, all that stuff needs attention as well.
@kbob11639 ай бұрын
@@yes_head He's been doing the Past Masters stuff more or less chronologically, in between the albums.
@robertbrown74089 ай бұрын
Love the funny out takes of No reply where John sings. You walked hand in hand ,with another man in your face 😅
@danielk28299 ай бұрын
It still amazes me how they can do this many songs (albums, singles, EPs) in such a short period AND all that touring around the world (well UK, USA, Europe, Australia , New Zealand, Japan, Malaysia just to name a few!!! And the all the songs are good to great and evolving each 6months!!
@starwood2139 ай бұрын
I love this album, especially No Reply. At this stage the Beatles were not only writing and recording so many quality songs, but also touring constantly and making movies. No wonder they are still considered the greatest.
@dawndriscoll33449 ай бұрын
Wow! I'd forgotten those stunning harmonies on 'No Reply'
@ristovirtanen63969 ай бұрын
Notice in No reply verses Ringo plays different accents on each bar in the four bar sequence that’s repeated twice.🤔👌
@BOOMNERD519 ай бұрын
I have Beatles '65. Loved the songs and harmonies from this period..
@coffee-xg6my7 ай бұрын
One of the things I also like on No Reply is Ringo doing that bossanova rhythm rim shot on the snare in the verses. I never really noticed that before,
@agnetamalmqvist37769 ай бұрын
They are so great! ❤️
@debbiechang57819 ай бұрын
I don’t know how I missed this a week ago. I have been following your Beatles journey and loving every minute! You will probably never read this but it was another great reaction to two more amazing songs. 🌺✌️
@nthdegree12699 ай бұрын
Great analysis and thoughts!
@garyarnett12209 ай бұрын
Yes yes Harrison shines on this. His idol was Carl Perkins so he was totally starting to get that style. (Getting darker? Next song is "Baby's In Black".)
@NoAntidoteMusic7 ай бұрын
Great work .... So Enthusiastic !
@patticrichton11359 ай бұрын
I always felt that "I'm a Loser" had such a "rock-a-billy" style with a nod to Carl Perkins (who the Beatles were fans of and also became close friends with). The only that sounds Dylanesque to me was John's harmonica part, and I LOVE Paul's "walking bass" line. That's another thing that the Beatles would do is have musically a happy/cheerful song, but the lyrics could be sad and dark, which was unexpected.
@strathman75019 ай бұрын
No Reply. Sensational.
@make725daily19 ай бұрын
This is the content I've been seeking! Subscribed and excited for the journey ahead! - "Challenges are opportunities for growth and self-discovery..."
@user-pf7jm9go6o9 ай бұрын
The degree of sophistication of the writing, the harmonies, Paul's bass, John's writing/voice/harmonica, etc., etc., is absolutely remarkable for 1965. As someone wrote below, Paul's bass in the chorus of I'm a Loser was very advanced for this time. I was 10 when the Beatles hit the US, and they broke up just as I finished high school, so their journey was my journey, too. Most remarkable 6 years in modern history for many reasons, but the evolution from Love Me Do to Abbey Road is indicative of the times. The Beatles led us through it.
@jackkilman87268 ай бұрын
No Reply has to be one of the most sinister pop songs of the early 1960s. The implied threat in the bridge ("If I were you...") is absolutely chilling. People who dismiss the early Beatles as "bubblegum" need to take a closer listen to this one. By the time of BFS, the Beatles were already weary of Beatlemania, and that weariness showed in more pessimistic lyrics. "Beneath this mask I am wearing a frown" was a lot more true than people realized at the time.
@tjdomerny48479 ай бұрын
This on No Reply was one of your best reactions.
@musicaficionado29749 ай бұрын
I absolutely adore Brazilian Bossa Nova. Never thought of this song from this standpoint. But now, that you've mentioned it, I can really see it. Especially in the rhythm guitar and the drums. Bossa Nova and, maybe, a bit of a slow Samba. Brilliant observation! Thank you, HBK Luke!
@janescribner82589 ай бұрын
This is fun. I enjoy the surprise and delight of your reactions!! Do you ever check what other music is on the Billboard Top 40 at the same time/era. It will really give you the perspective of just how important and fantastic The Beatles were. (Fyi, Stevie Wonder used the harmonica a lot, too.)
@johnshannon96566 ай бұрын
This is a great album.
@npc3po3018 ай бұрын
As with Twist And Shout they - on No Reply manage to own it so much you barely notice they're even using latin rhythms, it's just 'Beatle music', similarly with I'm a Loser you barely notice it's as you say bluesy country and could be quite hokey in other hands, it's these subtle features that are priced into them being unsurpassed
@sourisvoleur48549 ай бұрын
As you run through the catalogue, don't forget the singles that didn't appear on British albums.
@Kathmak9 ай бұрын
The harmonies are sublime! Listen again to I'm a Loser and check out Paul's bass work. Fantastic!
@wpollock19 ай бұрын
This is the turning point....when The Beatles changed from singing about love to wider societal subjects......I'm A Loser is that point. You can feel the turn on this album. These are writers that are taking in all the outside influences (Dylan being just one) and flexing their subject matter muscles. Very soon it will be "Help!" which is a cry to help handle the fame.
@christinemorgen44419 ай бұрын
❤️🎶❤️
@jnagarya5199 ай бұрын
This LP was (also) a tribute to George's idol Carl Perkins. It's in the lead guitar throughout, and, of course, in the Carl Perkins covers. So George was "allowed" to contribute more than so many seem aware.
@hungfao9 ай бұрын
On 'No Reply', their harmonies and the backing chords are brilliant, IMO. It conveys the emotion and angst so perfectly. They go from Am on the lyric the first time they sing 'I nearly died' and then to F7 on the next 'I nearly died' but they don't actually change the notes they're singing. It gets me every time. 'I'm A Loser' is a bit autobiographical. John was acting like a clown but was inwardly frowning. These guys were being worked into exhaustion at the time.
@imaginemyshock80678 ай бұрын
"There are no losers here." Well, maybe, until I turned up.
@CharlesHarris-cy6sl9 ай бұрын
HEY HBK I LOVE THE BEATLES CHARLES LENNON NANCY LENNON❤
@evillemike20099 ай бұрын
On "I'm A Loser", McCartney gives us a taste of why he's going to be considered the best bass player ever. He changed it. He would make it into a voice that could provide counterpoint for the melody, and not just rhythm. You're bringing some good insight to these tunes, BTW. Keep doing that.
@mikeking-lc3vl6 ай бұрын
While your on Beatles 65, "I Feel Fine".
@AcidicSceptic9 ай бұрын
For 'I'm A Loser', John has the Dylan thing going with an acoustic guitar, harmonica rest, & mic. He was definitely hugely influenced by Bob, for sure.
@dougsusie23199 ай бұрын
I always say that beginning with the last track on "A Hard Days Night" with "I'll Be Back" you can hear John showing signs of more mature songwriting. Just several months later with these two and later on this record his "I Don't want To Spoil The Party" you can hear John maturing. Two brilliant John ones here and on "I'm A Loser" Dylan's DNA is stamped all over it. John once laughingly joked that on this one that he was "Doing Dylan better than Dylan". George's Carl Perkins rockabilly influenced guitar work is outstanding. This is one of my all time favorite Beatles tracks. John even gives us a proverb "Pride comes before a fall" "Pride Goethe Before A Fall" pretty creative stuff for 64. Enough with this stupid first boy band BS that started a few years ago. There is nothing boy band about any of these two songs. They were never a boy band, they were a great band from their first album on. For me the definition of a boy band is groups like NSYNC and Backstreet Boys" are boy bands. 5 kids so singing and dancing around the stage. Don't play any instruments and write any songs so enough of this stupid BS. Now we have this stupid K Pop BS with seven Koreans singing and dancing around a stage and of course "Bigger Than The Beatles" just as the previous two mentioned were. Where are they now. Just like this stupid Taylor Swift BS now. Bigger than The Beatles, shattering all of their records. Newsflash! She ain't shattering any of their records. If she's bigger than The Beatles than I'm Jesus Christ. I forgot, Donald shit stain Donald Trump is Jesus Christ, more like Judas in my eyes. Peace ❤
@terrymcbride21049 ай бұрын
Leave the politics out of it.
@jnagarya5199 ай бұрын
@@terrymcbride2104 Which politics -- the correct comments about the "boy-band" BS?
@terrymcbride21049 ай бұрын
Trump has nothing to do with The Beatles.
@jnagarya5199 ай бұрын
@@terrymcbride2104 The only people who object to the facts about Trump being reported are Trump supporters.
@dougsusie23199 ай бұрын
@@terrymcbride2104 Enough already dude. Why would this trigger you. Didn't bother anyone else. I'm done with you. Peace
@LarryNeie-lj7zc6 ай бұрын
As much as I love Dylan, Van Morrison, Neil Young, the Beatles are so damn above everyone!
@rickenbacker99 ай бұрын
👏👏👏
@markandresen19 ай бұрын
A very underrated album. I prefer it to 'With The Beatles.'
@reddiamondstone9 ай бұрын
Saying they were a bit worn out at this time is in my opinion spot on. Having lived through these times and following the Beatles all the way through, I rate this as their weakest album ever. So if you come to the same opinion, don't be put off. The magic is back on the next album. There are still of course, some amazing tracks on it. A much more folky approach.
@jnagarya5199 ай бұрын
This has always been in my top three. The magic is as much here as in any of their other recordings. The playing on "No Reply" is killer. Perhaps you should st down and listen to it straight through.
@cathyortiz12809 ай бұрын
I really like "No Reply." Guess being "Ghosted," isn't new. No quite as fond of "I'm a Loser."
@Bill_Jones.3 ай бұрын
The twangy guitar you’re hearing on “I’m A Loser” is George Harrison at his most brilliant.
@daveman_509 ай бұрын
This is probably my favorite Beatle era. No Reply: is it about a cheating partner, or a stalker?!
@jnagarya5199 ай бұрын
It's John's "rewrite" of the song "Silhouettes". There wasn't "stalking" in those days.
@yes_head9 ай бұрын
A very transitional album. This is the start of the second phase of the Beatles history. The fatigue is captured on the cover photo, and comes through in the songs, with a return to covers revealing how dry the well was. But at least we start off with two of the strongest tracks. It was hard for them to get a good vocal take on "No Reply" if you listen to the EMI studio records. Something about the vocal made John and Paul crack up over and over, although it is a bit stiff compared to previous efforts. "I'm a Loser" is easily the better of the two songs, and is an early and important foray into folk rock. But yeah, John's lyrics are getting a bit darker, aren't they? More of that to come. Luke: As someone mentioned lower down, be sure not to skip the "Long Tall Sally" EP tracks from 1964. Since the U.S. didn't have EP's, they were sprinkled across some of Capitol's American releases. But because you're following the UK releases you'll need to be sure to include the Past Masters albums in your journey through the Beatles discography.
@jnagarya5199 ай бұрын
But if you LISTEN to the LP you'll find it both relaxed and warm -- no sign of fatigue. This LP showed where they came from -- the covers -- and where they were at that moment. It's always been in my top three.
@johnshannon96569 ай бұрын
British versions in mono.
@johnshannon96569 ай бұрын
George.
@saboteur10019 ай бұрын
Better MONO that such STEREO. EMI remasters suck!
@henriksrensen32209 ай бұрын
Beatles were the quintessence of instrumental mediocrity. George Harrison was a pathetic guitarist, compared with the London guitarists of those days Townshend of the Who, Richards of the Rolling Stones, Davies of the Kinks, Clapton, Beck and Page of the Yardbirds, and many others who were less famous but more original