FIRST TIME HEARING The Beatles - “SHE’S LEAVING HOME” and DON’T “LET ME DOWN” Reaction

Published 2022-04-23
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Here's my reaction to THE BEATLES - SHE’S LEAVING HOME & DON’T LET ME DOWN

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All Comments (21)
  • @EMPRESSJOYJEAN
    Please manage the “small sized” music videos. I had to reduce the video sizes because my video keeps getting blocked. Thank you 🙏
  • @mradriankool
    She’s leaving home, a song of the ages. Both times they sing it about you. Once it was about your parents, now it’s about you as parents. That’s the genius
  • @sst3d
    She’s leaving home is sad and beautiful….it’s life
  • I clicked on this because "She's leaving home" is my absolute favorite song of thiers. I can't say enough about it. I makes me cry every time I hear it.
  • @stevemd6488
    The lady they hired to play the harp arrived in the studio and played all night for Paul, and in the end they used the very first attempt she did.
  • @Youtubesucks565
    Can’t say anything bad when it comes to the beetles! Love it!
  • @momthrone
    I love seeing your great acceptance and Love!
  • The Beatles never Let Me Down. Ever. Such an amazing group that had it all.
  • I love many bands but out of my hundreds of cds I listen to The Beatles the most. Their catalog is so varied. I love their music from the first to last album.
  • The rooftop concert was the last time that they played publicly before the band broke up.
  • @franksamara1815
    The blues laid the foundation for rock and roll. And from rock and roll we arrived at what we now consider to be classic rock. And The Beatles led that charge. Yes, there were many great bands in the so-called "British Invasion", but it was The Beatles truly serving as the blueprint for all that followed. They were revolutionary for being so evolutionary in such a short period of time. The music they made from 1962 to 1964 (still sounding like "rock and roll") and then the interim period of 1965 and 1966 influenced by Bob Dylan and the folk movement to the latter period of 1967 to their breakup in 1970 where they just tackled so many different sounds and ideas. Here we are sixty years later, and the Beatles are just as relevant now as they were then. Kudos to you, Empress, for presenting two of their finest back-to-back, and showing your appreciation for their fine talents as well.