GEN Z GIRL REACTS TO THE BEATLES FOR THE FIRST TIME - OH DARLING REACTION

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GEN Z GIRL REACTS TO THE BEATLES FOR THE FIRST TIME - OH DARLING REACTION

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All Comments (21)
  • @harlech52
    There isn't another band with such a diverse range of music. There isn't now and there wasn't then.
  • @robbielux8353
    They are typically called a rock band but they are some much more than just that…they experimented and created so many sub genres that it’s hard to fathom. And all in just 7 years. They are the greatest music act of all time.
  • @kpmac1
    The Beatles. There was never anyone like them before and I doubt there will be anyone like them again. Just amazing.
  • @scottchapin2323
    Paul stayed up all night singing this until his voice was raw enough for his liking, he wanted it to sound like this.
  • @im-gi2pg
    Every song is a new surprise. Never predictable.❤❤❤
  • Yes - they're the best of all time. No one has had a more significant impact on popular music - seismically shifting the landscape of almost everything that followed them.
  • @x_trio_3_po333
    This song and Helter Skelter demonstrate Paul McCartney's mastery of vocal rock singing. Its almost hard to believe its the very same singer of other Beatles songs such as, "Blackbird", "Mother Nature's Son", "I Will", Yesterday, "And I Love Her", "Here, There and Everywhere", "I'll Follow the Sun", "Martha My Dear", "Fool On the Hill", "When I'm Sixty Four", etc. All of where he used a softer singing voice. In the 1977 Paul demonstrated this again with his soft singing of his hit single, "Mull of Kintyre", along with the "B" side rocker, "Girl's School". And similarly in his 1976 live version of his rock songs "Hi, Hi, Hi", and "Rockshow" where he still showed his rock voice. And the fact that even in his 70's and 80's Paul is still singing "Helter Skelter" is truly amazing.
  • @AKR8810
    The Beatles are not only known for their huge variety of great songs, great musicianship, massive influence on rock music, but also for setting cultural trends in hair styles, clothing, and fandom. The Beatles have been one of my favorite bands since they came to America in 1964, and I'm thrilled that you are playing their music on your channel. If you choose more live performances, I would recommend some of their live early performances on The Ed Sullivan Show. Twist and Shout, She Loves You, I Want to Hold Your Hand, Til There Was You are a few of the live songs. If you react to recordings, I would recommend She's leaving Home or Let It Be. I enjoyed your reaction, and more Beatles.
  • If you want to hear how they started heavy rock, try 'Helter Skelter', but make sure you you find the studio version.
  • @falcon215
    Arguably one of the greatest vocal tracks in rock and roll. Paul McCartney practiced this one at Abbey Road Studios for a week to make sure he got it just the way he wanted it.
  • @ok9908
    when u said "the BeeGees" my heart dropped 😱
  • @centexan
    The Beatles did a lot of blues influenced music. This was one of the best.
  • @bobbyj5375
    cool stuff, try out " Helter skelter" "Revolution" " Money" "Twist and shout" " Please please me""Here comes the sun"
  • @chickmcgee1000
    I love when you break into an involuntary smile when something gets you. Keep up the wonderful reactions. They make me smile.