And in only 3 years they were recording A Day In The Life. Greatest band of all time.
@shockwavereact14 күн бұрын
I so much like them 💯👍🏽
@nasty_slapper4 күн бұрын
It's insane to think about that.
@randykasky712014 күн бұрын
60 years ago I saw 'A hard days night" when it came out in the theater and even that was insane. I couldn't hear a thing over all the screaming. I saw one girl get carried out after fainting you would think you were seeing them live. There will never be another Beatlemania. It still lives to a certain degree to this day! Loved your reaction 👍❤
@johnpage-tb6re14 күн бұрын
I saw it too. I went with my mum and my older brother. The film is a bit short so at the end of the film we stayed in and watched it again. And it was FAB. It must have been summertime because when we left the cinema we went to see my dad play cricket at the Sphinx club ground in Coventry. My wife and I were treated to tickets to see Paul McCartney in Birmingham a few years ago. He has the BEST Beatles tribute band ever and that was absolutely flaming FAB too. The Beatles made my life so much better.
@shockwavereact14 күн бұрын
This is so beautiful I real love and appreciate them, good music always. And thanks for watching and leaving this comment 🙏☺️
@claudegagnon9999 күн бұрын
Never...
@49spinoza5 күн бұрын
@@shockwavereact. Beatles Four Ever.
@roberthoury403414 күн бұрын
The Beatles were “that” good, however by contrast, it doesn’t help that the music is performed today by artist who are not that good. Digital technology may make music “sound” better but it also enables musical artists to be lazy and not work as hard covering over their technical deficiencies.
@shockwavereact14 күн бұрын
I absolutely agree with you
@catherinefrazier24788 күн бұрын
Two 23-year olds, and two 21-year olds. They set the musical status quo on its ass and inspired millions, and do to this day. They never fail to make me happy. 🇬🇧
@guitarman3918 күн бұрын
They revolutionize music.
@shockwavereact8 күн бұрын
Yea.💯👍🏽
@staralotzka558614 күн бұрын
One of the best movies ever made it was my late wife's favorite Beatle movie
@philippesauvie6396 күн бұрын
HARD DAYS NIGHT!
@daveb78114 күн бұрын
@@philippesauvie639 Add some fun and check out "I Wanna Hold Your Hand" It's a gem and Spielberg was the executive producer so it has his "magic" touch.
@callmeishmaelk7675 күн бұрын
The harmonies are insane. I'm 55, good to see you get people enjoying this and realizing how good the Beatles were.
@shockwavereact5 күн бұрын
This is so good.
@roberthubal627814 күн бұрын
Why are they so good? Practice, practice practice. And natural talent.
@shockwavereact14 күн бұрын
Absolutely 💯… soooo gooooood.
@jpdj271513 күн бұрын
Well, at the time they released their songs, I didn't think much of them. The music was effective, yes, but simple. The lyrics were like snapshots of everyday life. "I love you - yeah, yeah, yeah" or "Lovely Rita, meter maid." I felt that the Rolling Stones in a way also had simple music, but their lyrics could have more depth: "Sympathy for the devil" or "Paint it black". So the cynical answer to the question "Why are they so good?" then must be that today's music is so bad, and if you are used to that, of course you ask this question.
@roberthubal627813 күн бұрын
@@jpdj2715 interesting theroy. Also if realize who influenced them,( both Beatles and Stones and many others). Plus collating genres of music styles to create a new sound. The horizon of that field of music was lush. I know that what I like, liked musically in my generation, my parents didn't care for. For the most part. Nothing ventured, nothing gained. I believe it was true for my father's generation as well. And so sure. Alot of new stuff, I find reprehensible. I get it. And looking back on my generations music. Together with my experiences. Imho there was bad stuff thrown out there. But it is true in every generation. The frog in the pot of water, numb to the temperature rising.
@jpdj271513 күн бұрын
@@roberthubal6278 - thank you for your answer - much appreciated. I grew up with classical music. In a narrow sense, classical references the composers working in the time of "classicism" in architecture (around 1800, and that boils down to Mozart, Haydn, and Van Beethoven). Early romanticism, like Chopin, and a few other composers. It was split brain. The other half was church music. But my 4 grandparents had different tastes. On one side there was opera, on the other one grandparent loved classical music, the other pop music. The latter had the poshest recent ancestry. I remember being "ignited" by hearing jazz music for the first time in a (Hollywood?) movie on TV. And then blues, and, say flamenco. In my brain the split was "danceable" versus storytelling and emotionally charged (and that could be happy, not just sad). The Stones bring such a split in some of their songs: Paint it black has lyrics about the sadness after the loss (passing) of a friend and going to the funeral, but its tempo and tone are an infectious call to the dance floor. Yet the music doesn't bring tears to one's eyes in the way that Gilles' (1668..1705 - baroque period) Requiem would. In classical-in-the-usual-sense music, modernisation in most cases has been motivated by the urge to do something different without coming up with something great. A famous conductor working in my country in the late 1940s got frequently requested for a visit by modernist composers as he could launch them to fame. "The cacophonists" have tried to visit you again, his assistant would report. It's funny how I have to think of that story in this conversation.
@altar96412 күн бұрын
@@jpdj2715 Se qualcuno inizia con "Love me do" e 8 anni dopo arriva ad "Abbey road" creando tutto ciò che c'è stato in mezzo è un miracolo, non un gruppo musicale. Tutti gli altri iniziano in un modo e restano pressappoco lì: una crescita così, come quella dei Beatles, è miracolosa.
@normankennith79199 күн бұрын
john & paul singing together were fantastic!!!
@shockwavereact8 күн бұрын
Absolutely 💯
@dionemontepio5439Күн бұрын
The Beatles is still the best band ever ,2024 now still listening
@shockwavereactКүн бұрын
I love them
@cynthiaschultheis166010 күн бұрын
THEY WROTE MOST HE BEST LOVE SONGS!!!❤❤
@petejones8797 күн бұрын
Now girl you are listening to the best band and songwriting team that has EVER been
@shockwavereact7 күн бұрын
They are good 👍🏽
@auletjohnast036385 күн бұрын
@@shockwavereact, 🔵Petejones forgot to tell you that the Beatles are the #1 singing act of all time. I hate when commenters refer to them as the best band ever because that means that everyone else that is not a band is better than the Beatles and the Beatles are the greatest of all time, band, solo singer or duo. I just call them "The Greatest Musicians of All Time".🔴
@briandonovan15849 күн бұрын
Welcome to the family, my lovely lady. I'm an old geezer and it makes me so happy to see young people like you reacting with such overwhelming delight lighting up your face ... Don't stop. The Beatles never made two songs alike. They changed the world of music ... Even classical music. Their solo careers are also loaded with jewels. I envy your ability to listen to these songs for the first time ... They hit me the same way but as a toddler and 60 years ago I was in love with the Fab Four.
@shockwavereact9 күн бұрын
Thank you so much, I am so glad to be here, I shall keep checking them out, they are incredible. Thanks for watching really appreciate.🙏☺️
@briandonovan15849 күн бұрын
@@shockwavereact Wonderful. You are a delightful young lady. Thanks you.
@scottchapin232314 күн бұрын
Even though this was part of a film, the audience reaction was real, no acting there. They were all fan's.
@shockwavereact14 күн бұрын
I so much love it
@devildog535415 күн бұрын
1964 the age of innocence. If you haven't watched the movie "A Hard Day's Night", it's a trip back in time worth taking...
@brandonflorida109214 күн бұрын
One of the best movies of all time.
@shockwavereact14 күн бұрын
Okay, I haven’t watched it, I’ll watch it ☺️
@patticrichton113513 күн бұрын
@@shockwavereact This video that you just reacted to is FROM their first movie "A HARD DAY'S NIGHT" from 1964. It is towards the end of the 90 minute movie, and after "I SHOULD HAVE KNOWN BETTER" finished, they THEN sang "SHE LOVES YOU." ( I am surprised they didn't include it here) IF you watched the video for their recent "last" song "NOW AND THEN" and saw the BOW they take at the END of the "NOW AND THEN" video, was TAKEN from the "A HARD DAY"S NIGHT" movie. Their bow was after they sang "SHE LOVES YOU" Peter Jackson, pulled it from their movie and inserted it at the end of the "NOW AND THEN" video. You SHOULD react to their movie, YOU WILL LOVE IT, and you will get to see their personalities. OH by the way, the older gentleman you see at the end of the video, who is handcuffed to the man next to him.....is Paul's "GRANDFATHER" in the movie, NOT his real grandfather, it's an actor playing the part, and the reason he is handcuffed is because "grandfather" caused a LOT of problems in the movie!!! It's really funny! Their second move is called "HELP!" and came out in the summer of 1965 and that one is in color. It is HILARIOUS TOO.
@ricknbacker562614 күн бұрын
Your appreciation for the Beatles is heartfelt and genuine. Filmed at Twickenham Theater on 10 March 1964, George Harrison had only turned 21 2 weeks prior. Paul McCartney was 22 years and 9 months old. Ringo Starr was 23 years and 8 months old while John Lennon was 23 years and 5 months old. Cheers, RNB
@shockwavereact14 күн бұрын
I so much love and appreciate talent and this band is definitely talented and incredible. Can’t stop listening to them. Thanks for the comment 🙏☺️
@patticrichton113513 күн бұрын
@@shockwavereact When this was filmed on March 10, 1964, I had my 17th BIRTHDAY the DAY before, on March 9th. I had a Beatles sleep over (or pajama party, as we called it then) with all my fellow girlfriends who were also Beatles' fans. We had hot dogs, chips and cokes, and the "Beatle" birthday cake my mom made for me. She decorated it with white icing, with 4 Beatle haircuts made of chocolate icing. Instead of writing "Happy Birthday" on the top of my cake, she wrote "SHE WAS JUST 17" in Chocolate icing (after the Beatles' song "I SAW HER STANDING THERE" which Paul wrote and sang lead on (Paul is the one playing left handed bass) and was my FAVORITE song then, and because Paul was (and still IS) my favorite!! She also made musical notes out of chocolate icing placed around the cake. I even took a photo of it and STILL have it. We talked about them all night, looked at our Beatles' magazines, and "16" Magazine (which was THE teen magazine at that time), and played the only two albums that were out at that point, "MEET THE BEATLES," and "INTRODUCING THE BEATLES" OVER and OVER and OVER again ALLLL night. I had a large Beatles poster that was about 4 1/2 feet long that my mom let me pin up on the living room wall, where we had our sleeping bags and pillows. Well, we DIDN'T do ANY sleeping that night at all!! It was just Beatles, Beatles, Beatles! We had a "BEATLE BLAST"
@MC-fv4vv13 күн бұрын
@@shockwavereactReact to some more Beatles songs!
@MC-fv4vv13 күн бұрын
@@patticrichton1135 How lucky you are to have such a wonderful memory!
@Lianne10812 күн бұрын
George and Paul were both 21. (Paul wasn’t 22 until June) Ringo and John both 23.
@albertscanlon200515 күн бұрын
Love your reaction. They are indeed so young. That's it about the Beatles, there harmonising is beautiful. Theie musicality and production of their songs is brilliant for sure. Peter Jackson who produced the documentary Get Back said that the Beatles made him smile...their music was infectious as well as quite brilliant and innovative.
@shockwavereact14 күн бұрын
This is so beautiful, love and enjoyed every bit of this. They were really great together. Thanks for the kind words/comment 🙏☺️
@hoopjo1234512 күн бұрын
WELCOME TO REAL MUSIC
@shockwavereact12 күн бұрын
Absolutely REAL. Thank you 🙏☺️
@bruceriley461012 күн бұрын
You can't be unhappy listening to The Beatles' recording during this era.
@shockwavereact12 күн бұрын
So so true 💯
@patvidal89322 күн бұрын
At my 72 years old I cried at your reaction.Once the world was beautiful. Greetings from Chile
@shockwavereact2 күн бұрын
I can imagine the world then…. I am privileged to be able to listen to this incredible band today
@titovanzappa462911 күн бұрын
The Beatles a fucking miracle!
@tonymaroni87732 күн бұрын
1964 no autotune or digital gimmicks just pure raw talent, The Beatles.
@shockwavereactКүн бұрын
Absolutely raw talent
@robertmartin180712 күн бұрын
Definitely old, but definitely music that reaches generation including my own! They were special and has made a huge impact on everyone before and after them.
@Jonni102714 күн бұрын
1964, The year I won tickets from our favorite radio station to see The Beatles in San Francisco…I was 6 and still remember it!
@shockwavereact14 күн бұрын
Wow… nice one
@Jonni102714 күн бұрын
@@shockwavereact Thanks haha…and my poor mother took my 2 older sisters and I to see this movie your video clip is from, A Hard Day’s Night, for a total of 5 times at the theater in 1964 hahaha. She was pretty amazing that way🥰. Thank you for the trip down memory lane!❤️
@ronturner985012 сағат бұрын
A perfect combination of three iconic songs….They capture an exciting and positive time for so many of us who had the privilege to hear these four for the first time in the 60s and still listen to them today. Thanks for this!
@shockwavereact12 сағат бұрын
Well said!
@karaamundson396412 күн бұрын
When The Beatles were playing in Hamburg and Liverpool, there were dozens of other groups and every time they mastered a U.S. cover, another band would grab it up. That's when they started writing their own material, 3-part harmonizing, and spinning out completely original drum & guitar licks. The Beatles broke the glass cage, before and afterwards.
@thewizard607714 күн бұрын
Awesome reaction! Loved it! Can't wait until the next Beatles reaction! Peace
@shockwavereact14 күн бұрын
More to come! Thanks for the kind words. 🙏☺️
@AKR881015 күн бұрын
All these great songs were released in the summer of 1964 as singles and on The Beatles third album called A Hard Day's Night (name of song, album, and movie). At that time, The Beatles were a already worldwide sensation, and almost all their song releases wound up in the top 10 of The Billboard Hot 100. They were amazing song writers, and coming out with new songs all the time. Their songs were new, different, and at the forefront of rock music at the time. I was a young teenager at that time, loved The Beatles, and spent all my spare money buying their recordings. So hearing 3 of their songs at one time, was special for me. If you react to more very early Beatles songs, I would recommend choosing songs from their historic live performances on the Ed Sullivan Show. Most of the great British and American rock groups from that time period did live performances on that show. So once again this was very enjoyable for me and great reaction.
@shockwavereact14 күн бұрын
Wow… I should check out more of their old songs like you said, i think i really enjoyed this three in one, it’s real gold for me I am having a great time and I am glad you like this too. 🙏☺️
@roberttreborable7 күн бұрын
it from the film A Hard Days Night, which was released in 1964. Look at their success most groups would have just repeated the same format however the Beatles always changed their style ahead of the trends, they led rather than followed the trends.
@mickpowell85039 күн бұрын
I have heard these songs hundreds of times over the years and its so lovely watching you enjoy them and the expressions on your face when they change up and down, 1964, Beatles in their prime. Enjoy.
@shockwavereact9 күн бұрын
These songs are absolutely beautiful, everything about the Beatles is amazing, I shall keep exploring and enjoying their songs.
@mickpowell85039 күн бұрын
@@shockwavereact Sorry, I have one more for you, Cilla singing the Lennon McCartney composition it's for you. kzfaq.info/get/bejne/eJp4dpR6y9a9cqs.html
@willieluncheonette584314 күн бұрын
WOW is right about If I fell!! Sublime!!
@shockwavereact14 күн бұрын
Absolutely 👍🏽 💯
@cynthiaschultheis166010 күн бұрын
Best harmonies and melodies!!!!
@shockwavereact9 күн бұрын
I agree 💯👍🏽
@alanp00115 күн бұрын
I think the songs were all released on the Hard Day's Night album in 1964 - which makes them exactly 60 years old.
@devildog535415 күн бұрын
Yes...
@artheis13425 күн бұрын
72 yr old here, I saw them on the Ed Sullivan Show live on a black and white TV!
@shockwavereact5 күн бұрын
Wow, that must have been an amazing .
@PaulRubino4 күн бұрын
The Beatles changed the world. You had to be there.
@shockwavereact3 күн бұрын
I can imagine
@jamescanole394014 күн бұрын
Welcome to what was called Beatlemania. I was 13 when this movie was released in 1964. It was an amazing time to be a young teenager!
@shockwavereact14 күн бұрын
I can only imagine, good old days I guess
@oliverbarone3 күн бұрын
Loved your reaction! They were just pure talent and the gears of the universe just meshed at the right time. A Beatles song can always bring a smile to your day.
@shockwavereact2 күн бұрын
Thank you so much, this actually makes me smile 😊
@cynthiaschultheis166010 күн бұрын
THEY WERE 19, 20, 21!!! WE STILL HAVE PAUL AND RINGO...STILL PERFORMS NG!!!❤❤❤❤❤
@shockwavereact9 күн бұрын
That’s really good.
@ronchase16737 күн бұрын
I love watching you get the gift, I am a musician and was 6 when the Beatles came to the U S.A and it was so powerful for us that caught all this first time, your so cute I’m subscribing
@shockwavereact7 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for watching and subscribing, it’s truly a gift watching and listening to these incredible artists.🙏☺️
@danielperezcabezas1096 күн бұрын
I guess it´s 1965 and this footage belongs to the movie "A hard day´s night".The fans´ reaction we see here is only a 10% of the real reactions of fans in their real shows.They really changed the game in the 1960es.They stop performing live in the mid sixties to keep themselves from the madness they caused in their audiences,and then focused on their studio work.Their legacy is pure gold
@buddyneher93594 күн бұрын
1964!
@kevinmcconnell36416 күн бұрын
We baby boomers grew up with the greatest Music ever produced. There is almost nothing produced since 1980 that compares to the years from 1955-1980!! Of course that is only the opinion of this 68yo white guy born and raised in St. Louis Missouri!!
@timothybush963314 күн бұрын
Hi I was so lucky to be around when the movie this came from "Hard Days Night", I realize I was only 6 but The Beatles impacted my life and became a musician myself. Sadly we lost John Lennon to a mad mans bullet and we also lost George Harrison to cancer. The movie was from 1964 and Singer & Bassist Paul McCartney is 81 now and Drummer Ringo Starr is 83. One of the best ways to see them both is either the new video ""Now & Then" with Johns demo playing piano and directed by Peter Jackson or watch The Concert for George from 2002 and you can see both Paul & Ringo and many other musicians
@shockwavereact14 күн бұрын
Wow.. they were really great together, I love this band. I will definitely love to check out Then and Now sure I’ll be awesome too.
@BlessingReacts.13 күн бұрын
The Beatles are incredible ✨️. Lovely reaction ❤️
@shockwavereact13 күн бұрын
Yes they are!🥰
@Mediawatcher202314 күн бұрын
If you wondering why the music is slowed down Richard Lester is on record (someplace!) as saying he shot at 25 frames per second, rather than standard 24, so as to match the scan rate of the PAL (European standard) TV monitors that are seen clearly in the studio scenes. If so, playing it back at 24 fps would slow down everything by 4 per cent.
@MC-fv4vv13 күн бұрын
How interesting!
@artguti15517 күн бұрын
I always wondered why the songs sounded a bit flat during the movie...but still sounded great!
@classicsoapfan8 күн бұрын
they were in their early 20's when they made this movie in 1964 A Hard Days Night. John Paul George and Ringo. they changed music forever.
@shockwavereact8 күн бұрын
Wow… that is amazing
@cynthiaschultheis166010 күн бұрын
Their "Songbook" is huge and worth multimillions!❤
@shockwavereact9 күн бұрын
I will definitely keep checking them out
@mikemcdonald93374 күн бұрын
To think that all of that talent came together out of one little area in one city in England. What are the odds???
@lurx2024Күн бұрын
Three great songs from John Lennon, the leader and driving force of the early Beatles.
@shockwavereact12 сағат бұрын
Absolutely great 👍🏽
@alexfletcher51926 күн бұрын
So big the world literally fell in behind their pattern. It is likely that modern pop music would not have developed without them. That's a big statement, but I don't think it's untrue. It engenders enormous pride for my countrymen.
@auletjohnast036385 күн бұрын
🔵JOHN LENNON WAS DOING THE LEAD VOCALS IN THIS THREE SONGS AS HE WAS THE LEAD VOCALIST IN MOST OF THE EARLY 60'S AND MIDDLE 60'S SONGS.🔴
@shockwavereact5 күн бұрын
He was really good 👍🏽
@rvponto2 күн бұрын
bring more beatles, kisses from brazil.
@shockwavereact2 күн бұрын
Definitely.👍🏽 thank you ☺️
@claudegagnon9999 күн бұрын
Nice reaction to a fantastic Band, The Band of 20th century, I mean The Rock Band!
@shockwavereact9 күн бұрын
Thank you, they are absolutely amazing
@THOMMGB14 күн бұрын
The Beatles created all their music while in their 20’s. These three early songs are from their movie, A Hard Days Night, which came out in 1964.
@shockwavereact14 күн бұрын
That’s awesome… I’ll have to watch the movie too
@phengkimving13 күн бұрын
Fantastic reaction. Why are they so good? Easy, because (1) they had excellent natural talents, (2) destiny brought them to meet together, and (3) the vocals of John, Paul, and George formed a perfect harmony.
@shockwavereact12 күн бұрын
Wow… I absolutely agree with you 💯. I really love and appreciate this band
@stanleynykaza904214 күн бұрын
PLreat reaction !Please do EIGHT DAYS AWEEK and TICKET TO RIDE by the Beatles
@shockwavereact14 күн бұрын
Okay.👍🏽
@patticrichton113513 күн бұрын
@@shockwavereact PLEASE react to this new VIDEO for "EIGHT DAYS A WEEK" which shows scenes from their famous AUG. 15, 1965 SHEA STADIUM concert with 55, 000 fans, kzfaq.info/get/bejne/odKVZdt5zbisl2g.html FIRST EVER rock concert in a large stadium.
@PeterBuwen14 күн бұрын
John and Ringo were 23, Paul was 21 and George only 20. I suggest you to react to "Here, there and everywhere".
@shockwavereact14 күн бұрын
Wow… they are so interesting and incredible… so young in the video.
@voxsupreme12 күн бұрын
Amen! Your Reactions are Spot on! "Genius x 4) That sums upp The Beatles. This i from theis first Movie "A Hard Day's Night" from 1964. The Title track is Fantastic and so are all the other songs on the Album with the same name. Take a listen to i and especially the first som "A Hard Day's Night" But be sure itś in MONO, the Stereo-mix is strange och lacks the Punch of the MONO-original!
@shockwavereact11 күн бұрын
I will check it out… thanks for watching and leaving this comment too.🙏
@jimc483911 күн бұрын
Divine intervention.
@davidleblanc96765 күн бұрын
Saw em the ed sulvan show when I was 6 like every kid 😢in America I could sing every song from every album one summer I got hung up on PAPER BACK RIDER
@shockwavereact4 күн бұрын
They are amazing
@thekitowl8 күн бұрын
Listen, look it's very simply, musicological and ethnically, The Beatles were essentially empirical maise-longuests of a rhythmically radical yet verbally passé and temporarily transcended lyrical content, welded with historically innovative melodical material, transposed and transmogrified by the angst of the Liverpool ethic experience, which elevated them from essentially alpha exponents of in essence merely beta potential harmonic material into the prime cultural exponents of aeolian codensic cosmic stanza four.
@thomastimlin17244 күн бұрын
From themovie A Hard Days Night [1964]. MUST watch it for yourself. It what Bealtemania was about...
@shockwavereact4 күн бұрын
Ok I’ll do that
@agnetamalmqvist377610 күн бұрын
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@letsgomets0029 күн бұрын
Their first great album all originals
@shockwavereact9 күн бұрын
So good
@MC-fv4vv13 күн бұрын
In 1964, The Beatles were between 20 and 23. I don't know what year these songs were performed.
@shockwavereact12 күн бұрын
That’s amazing.. they were so good together
@dnorfed11 күн бұрын
I was so lucky to be a teenager in 1964, the Beatles were so innovative to say the least, talent exuded from every sinew from each of them, I bought every single and album they recorded, what a time to have been like me, a teenager in the finest time the world had ever known, everything was happening so so fast, change was a daily occurrence. Such a shame that two of them are no longer with us. RIP JOHN AND GEORGE ❤️❤️🙏🙏
@shockwavereact11 күн бұрын
I envy your generation.
@astronoybrasil799012 күн бұрын
Hi Baby!
@cynthiaschultheis166010 күн бұрын
BEATLRS ALL WENT SOLO...PAUL & JOHN HAVING BEST MUSIC!!!! "IMAGINE" "YESTERDAY" "A DAY IN THE LIFE". CLASSICS!!!👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
@1967PONTIACGTO15 күн бұрын
yes, those were comedians... this is near the end of the Beatles first movie, and it has a funny story... the movie is called A Hard Day's Night, and it is worth watching
@shockwavereact14 күн бұрын
Wow… that’s interesting, I’ll definitely check that out.👍🏽
@earlcollinsworth8 күн бұрын
Thanks for the flashback! Here's another one for you to review: "Sunny" by Bobby Hebb.
@shockwavereact8 күн бұрын
I'll check it out!
@gailg232712 күн бұрын
Thank you, very enjoyable.
@shockwavereact12 күн бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it🙏😊
@cynthiaschultheis166010 күн бұрын
FIOM "HARD DAYS NIGHT" IS TERRIFC!!!!!❤❤❤
@shockwavereact9 күн бұрын
I’ll have to watch that
@jnagarya5199 күн бұрын
1964.
@jorgeb5558 күн бұрын
FYI, all these film recordings are slower and 1/2 step LOWER than the record. Check out the album cuts for the true sound, which is noticeably peppier.
@shockwavereact8 күн бұрын
Okay. 👍🏽
@garyfletcher84414 күн бұрын
This was 60 years ago.
@shockwavereact14 күн бұрын
Wow..😮
@MC-fv4vv13 күн бұрын
That's so strange to reflect upon I would have been 9. My friend's older sister was 14 and had a Beatles single she would play, and it seemed thrilling to me! I think it was I Want To Hold Your Hand.
@kevinmcconnell36416 күн бұрын
How Old? It is 60 years old!!
@graemebooth132714 күн бұрын
1965
@mohamad-ms2pb8 күн бұрын
You should do a reaction of the whole movie itself.
@shockwavereact8 күн бұрын
Okay, I should do that.👍🏽
@annamariamalig69058 күн бұрын
these songs i guess are more than 6o yrs old. if not 60 and i have read george was only 19 yrs old then
@josephcoble777011 күн бұрын
It was 50 years ago
@shockwavereact11 күн бұрын
Amazing 😮💯👍🏽
@josettekey35332 күн бұрын
Very early twenties.
@Jack-pu4rf7 күн бұрын
Straight up music is the best, digitally enhance music means not real made by machines and performed by machines, they sounded so good live, even modern music festivals are becoming pop festivals even Glastonbury sucks
@user-tr9de6gm8k14 күн бұрын
The oldest among them were 24 when they did this. There was no one like The Beatles.
@patticrichton113513 күн бұрын
actually, this was filmed in March of 1964 so, John and Ringo were still 23 years old at that time. Ringo became 24 on July 7, 1964 and John on Oct. 9, 1964 ( I am sure you know that, I am just saying the dates in case our reactor reads this. Oh, and Paul was still 21 ( 22 on June 18, 1964) and George had just turned 21 on Feb. 25, 1964.
@felipemoya99928 күн бұрын
Live music .. no technology.. like today
@shockwavereact8 күн бұрын
Absolutely real 💯👍🏽
@2011littlejohn114 күн бұрын
Tell Me Why was written by John to sound like a typical black girl vocal group of the period. I don't believe they ever performed it live.
@shockwavereact14 күн бұрын
Wow.. it is so beautiful
@markdavison40474 күн бұрын
They left off the beginning of If I Fell...the best part of the song 🙁
@shockwavereact3 күн бұрын
Awwwn I’ll have to go listen to it on my own .
@willieluncheonette584314 күн бұрын
if you ever want to try punk, let me know. It's my specialty .
@shockwavereact14 күн бұрын
Okay, pls feel free , you can share some links ☺️🙏
@willieluncheonette584314 күн бұрын
@@shockwavereact busy now but will get back to you on Sunday night. Thanks!! I'll link a few songs.
@hoopjo1234512 күн бұрын
Goose egg talent today. Zero talent today.
@shockwavereact12 күн бұрын
True
@Krzyszczynski8 күн бұрын
No, not correct. The talent's till there somewhere. What IS lacking is the incentive and opportunity to develop it properly. If everyone's too busy just trying to survive day-to-day, most if not all that talent is going to go to waste.
@letsgomets0029 күн бұрын
Your channel must be very small that you get away with playing Beatle songs, most channels have copyright restrictions and never play the whole song
@garyfletcher84414 күн бұрын
Why do you keep saying over and over They Are So Young. Did you expect them to get older on the same day.
@shockwavereact14 күн бұрын
Seeing how young they were in the music was so amazing, as I haven’t seen any of their young days music, it was so good.
8 күн бұрын
you live in a cave?
@shockwavereact8 күн бұрын
Yes I live a cave, thank you 🥸
@kyshtym6 күн бұрын
you cut off before "she loves you!" get back to work!
@jefflivengood18603 күн бұрын
I think this woman really doesn't like it. She is just playing
@shockwavereact3 күн бұрын
Oh really?
@jaynebuchanan461214 күн бұрын
The music here doesn’t sound original!!
@brandonflorida109214 күн бұрын
In what sense? They wrote it. They performed it. I think it's only semi-live in that this is a scene from their first movie.
@shockwavereact14 күн бұрын
Absolutely beautiful and sounds original to me .
@patticrichton113513 күн бұрын
@@shockwavereact It IS !!
@Krzyszczynski8 күн бұрын
Yeah, and Hamlet's full of cliches. But those cliches were original when first written by The Bard. Same sort of thing is true of much of the Beatles' music.