Just hours before John Lennon was shot dead John told a interview man that he loves Paul McCartney like a brother and they both would do anything for each other. It is on the documentary the day John Lennon died
@user-kd4wv7zg8q
3 жыл бұрын
George actually played guitar on this track...
@sunny70299
3 жыл бұрын
Nothing to be proud of, Ringo at least had the decency to walk out of the studio.
@wendylynn4318
3 жыл бұрын
@@sunny70299 lol
@therycharles
3 жыл бұрын
Of course it was because of their women lol, Linda Paul's wife wanted to play in the band and she was allowed but Paul didn't like Yoko so when John said she was going to play in the background he said no. They broke up soon after but while Lennon said they just grew out of the band, McCartney subtly blamed Yoko and she has been blamed for breaking up the band ever since. It didn't start to bother John until hearing it for a couple of months and as everyone knows when you try to correct a lie after you are not believed. Even to this day when a female is coming between a band they are pulling a Yoko, McCartney deserved that song and more.
@sunny70299
3 жыл бұрын
@@therycharles What a load of guff. The reasons for their fall out ran far deeper than "their women" and had more to do with Allen Klein and money (Paul knew he was a crook and that getting into bed with him was a bad idea, John though he knew better and wouldn't listen. History proved Paul right). Women are all too often the easy target to pin the blame on.
@BMF_Network
3 жыл бұрын
@@therycharles Paul made the right call , watch the video of John playing with Chuck berry, yoko is so cringy making bizarre noise, you can even see chuck berry's face at one point like "wtf is wrong her"
@JoelWende
3 жыл бұрын
I heard an interview with John about this song from the mid 70's post the two of them making up. Firstly he speaks very lovingly about Paul and his music, which was nice to hear. Secondly, he pointed out that whilst Paul was the target of this song on the surface, the anger in the song when he reflected on it was really aimed at himself. He's singing to his own anger and guilt and making Paul the scapegoat. It was a nice bit of self reflection from John!
@Chris-kj7de
3 жыл бұрын
I always saw Paul as the the kindest and most thoughtful of these two power houses. Still do.
@hw343434
3 жыл бұрын
@Jack Alan no, why on earth would John Lennon feel he needed Paul McCartney to be successful. He had already released arguably the greatest of all post Beatles solo albums “Plastic Ono Band”, AND this song is on the subsequent #1 album “Imagine”
@JoelWende
3 жыл бұрын
@@hw343434 That’s true, however, John was the last of the 4 to have a number 1 of any kind, so he could have been feeling insecure. Paul, George, and Ringo all had number 1’s with their first post Beatles releases. John didn’t. Plastic Ono Band got to number 8. Being a competitive kinda guy it would have got to him!
@titusho2
2 жыл бұрын
Yes they did make up in late 70's
@nantague
3 жыл бұрын
"The only thing you ever did was yesterday" -- a shot straight to the heart. But they got over it.
@harold3165
Жыл бұрын
It's a weird lyric from John because it's just..not true. Like, it's provably completely false. Paul did lot's more than just Yesterday.
@Jimmy.1143
9 ай бұрын
it was actually allen klein that said that lyric@@harold3165
@lauraallen55
5 ай бұрын
@@harold3165 It's a double entendre. Yesterday as in the song yes, but more so yesterday as in before now, not any more, over with.
@lindasalvaterra1304
5 күн бұрын
He sure did do a lot more than Yesterday!
@b577960
3 жыл бұрын
Love George’s guitar and slide guitar playing in this song. George was without doubt one of the most melodic guitar players that ever was. He never overplayed and his style and technique was unbelievable
@akahina
3 жыл бұрын
You should watch the video of John, George and others recording this. Superb! One of my favorites. Try "Isolation" too.
@HarriBestReactions
3 жыл бұрын
Cool, thanks!
@experi-mentalproductions5358
Жыл бұрын
Now you should listen to the song 'I Know (I Know)' from Lennon's 1973 'Mind Games' album, which is effectively John apologising to Paul for this song.
@josephtingley654
3 жыл бұрын
John, Paul and George all had diss tracks and I love every one of them. LoL
@B.R.0101
3 ай бұрын
Only the Beatles could be so genius!!
@ericanderson8886
3 жыл бұрын
Pretty brutal from John. Still, a great song. Glad they patched things up before John was killed.
@barbsmith5465
3 жыл бұрын
Brutal? Is right.
@richtensail
3 жыл бұрын
he was asasintaed by v cia, so its legalised murder, govt santioned.
@doesnotexist305
3 жыл бұрын
I kinda like Too Many People more. Sad that they went at each other. Glad they patched things up before John was killed.
@kjemmrich
3 жыл бұрын
John and Yoko were on the Dick Cavett show when an audience member asked John about the song and John said "If I can't have an argument with my best friend, then who can I argue with."
@willmcpherson8097
3 жыл бұрын
This was in reaction to Pauls "Too Many People", referring to Yoko always being around.
@willmcpherson8097
3 жыл бұрын
But Paul's was more tame than John's. John later in an interview would say the song was more about himself then Paul.
@sjw5797
3 жыл бұрын
@@willmcpherson8097 What a cop out. He was writing about Paul.
@porflepopnecker4376
3 жыл бұрын
No matter which interview, or where or when he gave it, John was pretty much full of shit.
@johnr8095
3 жыл бұрын
@@willmcpherson8097 there is no way this song Could be about John Lennon. All the references in it are specific to McCartney. John said thst becaise he realized he had overreacted to Paul’s initial diss which may not have even actually been about him and Yoko. And he felt bad that he had dissed his old friend so harshly. It may just be one of the best diss tracks ever made. But it might have ended being too harsh for even him. “the only thing you done was yesterday. But since your gone you’re just another day” references two Paul McCartney songs specifically. It wasn’t about John.
@willmcpherson8097
3 жыл бұрын
@@johnr8095 I was just repeating what I heard John say, I do 100 percent believe he wrote it with Paul in mind, based on the lyrics, but I think you are right, as he aged he realised what a crap move it was and realising how unhappy and miserable he was, made the comment about how he was writing it about himself.
@eviekelpie1
3 жыл бұрын
I guess you haven't watched the live rehearsal? He uses the "C" word towards Paul lol. It never shocked me because I understood it. They had a fall out just like anyone else, except it's amplified as they're public figures and bearing it all through their music. So glad they made up prior to John's passing
@michelepaccione8806
3 жыл бұрын
"Little Lamb Dragonfly" is also a great song by McCartney. Supposedly the "Little Lamb" part is about a lamb on Paul's farm, but I'm convinced the "Dragonfly" part is about John, if you listen to the lyrics. It's pretty heartbreaking if it's meant for John...it's basically about Paul pining for him to come back. Paul was severely depressed after the breakup of the Beatles and credits his wife Linda for saving him and convincing him he could still write music. It was Paul against all three of the other Beatles...they wanted Allen Klein as their manager, and Paul wanted his in-laws. Paul turned out to be right about Klein, who screwed over John, George and Ringo.
@AndyFlagg1
2 жыл бұрын
It's great someone likes it like I do.
@alisonanthony1228
3 жыл бұрын
For me, the most cutting lyric is " The sound you make is muzak to my ears, You must have learned something in all those years". Ouch!
@HarriBestReactions
3 жыл бұрын
I missed that
@mattperkins1992
3 жыл бұрын
Agree. Most people hear it as a compliment as they think he says, Music to my ears.
@Andytheashton
3 жыл бұрын
‘The only thing you did was.....yesterday’
@tdeb79
3 жыл бұрын
And the word ''Something' is a nod to and a gesture of recognition towards George Harrison.
@hw343434
3 жыл бұрын
LOVE that line and the way he delivers it
@mr_enigma
3 жыл бұрын
Things were ugly at this point. Once you've listened to Paul's "Too Many People" and George's "Wah Wah", as suggested by others, I'd love to see you react to Paul's "Here Today", a song about John written not long after his death.
@NathanVeenstra
3 жыл бұрын
“Here Today” is brilliant. I only found out recently that it was about John and since then it gives me goosebumps. ‘Tug Of War’ is a fantastic album anyway.
@loosilu
3 жыл бұрын
I suggest Jealous Guy. Paul is on record saying John wrote it for him as an apology.
@camiloflores1592
3 жыл бұрын
Or a journey through all the heartbreaking songs made after Lennon and Harrison's deaths. All those years ago (Harrison), Here Today (McCartney), Never without you (Ringo). I don't know if Paul wrote a song for George, but well, he has been playing Something with his ukelele since a long time so that counts too
@loosilu
3 жыл бұрын
@@camiloflores1592 Paul never said it, but I think the song Tug of War is also about John.
@nthdegree1269
3 жыл бұрын
@@loosilu You mean the lyrics? I know the original was written in India with a different set of lyric. I know Paul thought that, John never said it publically. Not that I'm aware. It's an interesting take though
@vKarl7
3 жыл бұрын
This is a response to the Paul & Linda song “Too Many People,” which features lyrics “you took your lucky break & broke it in two” & “too many people preaching practices, don’t let ‘em tell you how you oughta be!” Please react to that, it rules!
@glenndespres5317
3 жыл бұрын
Hard to believe I did not know this, being a huge Beatles and McCartney fan and Too Many People being one of my favorites! I guess at some point I just stopped reading about them because I assumed I had heard it all. He should absolutely react to TMP.
@PINE_333
3 жыл бұрын
RAM is such a fantastic album front to back
@alanr4447a
3 жыл бұрын
That, as well as _Ram's_ "Back Seat of My Car" where Paul says, "Listen to her daddy's song/We believe that we can't be wrong", about which John remarked, "I think maybe you _CAN!"_ The _Imagine_ album also came with a picture of John holding a pig by the ears, making fun of the cover of _Ram_ that showed Paul holding a ram by the horns.
@eziospaghettiauditore8369
3 жыл бұрын
@@alanr4447a "we believe that we can't be wrong" was written in response to idiot critics
@alanr4447a
3 жыл бұрын
@@eziospaghettiauditore8369 That's entirely possible, but it's on record that John _thought_ Paul's lyric was aimed at _him:_ the Wikipedia article about BSoMC states this, citing a book titled _McCartney: Songwriter,_ and I have an audio record of John saying what I quoted. It wouldn't've been the first time John took his own meaning from Paul's lyrics, as when Paul introduced the song "Hey Jude" to him, and he thought it was about Paul giving his blessing to John's new relationship with Yoko Ono. Bottom line, John responded to what he _thought_ Paul was saying to him in BSoMC. It would be interesting, though, to know what source stated what you point out - I'm not trying to cast serious doubt on it (and not "veiled" or anything), just interested.
@pablomets
3 жыл бұрын
After that Paul answer John with a reconciliatory song called Dear Friend from Wings Wild Life album.
@CaioMontanari1
3 жыл бұрын
George Harrison actually played slide guitar on this track. He was quite mad at Paul at that time as well, just the year before he released Wah-wah, also directed at Paul, on the album all things must pass.
@MARKBUZZ1
3 жыл бұрын
''Wah Wah'' was directed at John after an argument he and John had in the studio.......
@CaioMontanari1
3 жыл бұрын
@@MARKBUZZ1 Paul forced over the wah wah pedal to George. You can hear ir clearly in the Let It Be sessions, though it didnt really make into the final product. From the wikipedia entry to the song: "On 6 January 1969, the band's third day at Twickenham Film Studios, in south-west London,[28] an argument was captured on film where McCartney criticised Harrison's guitar playing on the song "Two of Us".[29] A resigned Harrison told him: "I'll play ... whatever you want me to play, or I won't play at all if you don't want me to play. Whatever it is that will please you, I'll do it."[30][31] With the sessions being recorded by film director Michael Lindsay-Hogg,[32] tapes reveal Beatles associates Neil Aspinall and George Martin sympathising with Harrison's position,[33] recognising that McCartney and Lennon "don't offer him enough freedom within their compositions".[34] Ringo Starr, who had quit the band briefly during the White Album sessions, partly as a result of McCartney's hectoring of his drumming,[35] recalled of Harrison's refusal to be "dominated" by McCartney any longer: "Paul [typically] wanted to point out the solo to George, who would say, 'Look, I'm a guitarist. I'll play the solo.' And he always did, he always played fine solos."[36] "
@fidge54
3 жыл бұрын
@@MARKBUZZ1 Oh wow, you were there? Cool!
@MARKBUZZ1
3 жыл бұрын
@@fidge54 Everyone gets an opinion...Sorry, didn't know you were a McCartney hater....
@miniebrahma397
3 жыл бұрын
@@MARKBUZZ1 uhhh no. According to may pang's book, George desperately wanted to be percieved the way Paul was perceived by John. Paul was seen as an equal whilst he was seen as a kid. John was aware of this (he said it himself in that infamous playboy interview) so when they broke up he kind of took advantage of it. "Oh you can replace Paul if you just take my side!" so George did, hence his involvement in this song only to get betrayed later. They had a huge fight later where George was so furious over the fact that John was never there for him, in his own words "I did everything you told me to do but you still weren't there for me!". Poor dude even went along with Klein because of John. I don't think George had much negative feelings towards those two but it was blatantly obvious that he was.. well quite jelly of Paul. Not because he thought he was more talented but because he was an "equal". This bitterness didn't go away, he himself said that he would love to join a band with John as long as Paul isn't in it.
@robertsaul234
3 жыл бұрын
Yes, John & Paul patched it up. They almost reunited on Saturday Night Live (American TV show) when the shows producer made an on air offer of $3000 for a Beatles reunion. Paul was visiting John at The Dakota and they were watching the show. At the time, a billionaire had just offered the Group 50 million for 1 concert. You must react to The Beatles' nineties reunion single "Free as a Bird". John was gone obviously, but they built the track around his home cassette recording with the help of Jeff Lynne.
@titusho2
2 жыл бұрын
Lennon a genius! Over many many musicians!! The strings are so Asian influence..just simply beautiful and George's guitar solo so ever cool.
@pelaronson4086
Жыл бұрын
great slide by Georgy...ALWAYS!.
@amirtal3268
3 жыл бұрын
Paul reacted immediately with “dear friend”. Both great songs.
@Kieop
2 жыл бұрын
Paul's actual response to this diss track is Dear Friend. It is an olive branch, but also questions John's intentions. "Are you a fool or is it true?" The vocal is exquisite. Paul hits a high C in it!
@mikewarker4445
2 жыл бұрын
Harri, you need to do the studio version of this. You can feel John’s emotion pouring out of him
@stevesosman3577
Жыл бұрын
Right....get rid of the damn strings!!! The studio version is way better
@DavidGigg
Жыл бұрын
This is the studio version
@filipe-
3 жыл бұрын
A couple of years later, John released the song "I Know (I Know)", apologizing to Paul because of this song.
@michelepaccione8806
3 жыл бұрын
...and that was in response to "Some People Never Know," by McCartney and Wings.
@michaeldean846
3 жыл бұрын
One of the last songs that John dissed of Paul’s was Listen to What the Man Said. He called it another one of Paul’s stupid love songs. Which influenced Paul to write Silly Love Songs which John praised. And it became Paul’s 2nd biggest hit here in the states next to Hey Jude. The song seemed to put John on the road to forgiveness towards Paul.
@lawrencesmith6536
3 жыл бұрын
For me, the Flux Fiddlers are such a highlight to this song and alot of the other songs on this album. Best string section ever
@braudabo
3 жыл бұрын
One of the most brilliant Lennon solo songs for his temporary "marriage-battle" with McCartney. His singing on "How do you sleep at nightsssssssssss ..." is fascinating, like the hissing of a snake. And it has, so far I know, the longest - and maybe the best - Harrison-guitar-solo (I don't count the jams on the "All Things Must Pass-Album).
@kathrynschimpf8957
3 жыл бұрын
They honestly never stopped loving each other!!! The diss songs were sad to me!!! I imagine the break up was hard for them all!! All they had known each other since their teens and were jamming back then!!! Even though they wanted the split I'm sure it had to be stressful!! John and Paul were like brothers! They all were!
@Russ-gy7tx
3 жыл бұрын
Listen to Paul’s “Smile Away” and “Too Many People” was the first salvo in 1971.
@porflepopnecker4376
3 жыл бұрын
Very tame and quite harmless as far as salvos go.
@oliver9549
3 жыл бұрын
John certainly doesn’t come off great here in my opinion. I agree that I love the music but here’s how I see it: John criticizes Paul’s solo album for not saying anything meaningful or being personal and being “Muzak”, Paul releases the song Too Many People where he actually says how he feels about John and Yoko and makes a personal comment. John is offended that Paul spoke his mind in a song and throws a hissy-fit set to really cool, funky music, insulting Paul directly. Not very cool by John, does he want Paul to be personal, or only be personal when it doesn’t criticize John? It feels very hypocritical to me.
@lauraallen55
5 ай бұрын
Speaking of hypocritical.... John wanted to quit the Beatles - desperately - and Paul talked him out of it. John is unhappy staying but doing it for Paul. Next thing you know, John wakes up to Paul announcing the end of the Beatles to the press. Oh, and by the way, he releases a solo album while he's at it. Oh, and there are passive aggressive diss lyrics towards John in a few of the songs on that solo album. Gee, I wonder why John might have been pissed lol! Oh, ntm the fact Paul sued them and Allen Klein. Pretty sure I'd be plenty damn mad too.
@donw804
3 жыл бұрын
Music and song aside, it was so sad that John and Paul were at odds with each other after the band's break-up. For me, as someone who grew up during the Beatles era and loved both equally, it was hard watching it play out.
@lewistaylor1965
8 ай бұрын
Haunting vocals...and that beautiful guitar solo...Can't get enough of that!...I didn't know it was about Paul until many years later when I was told, I just didn't make the connection and I had to go back and listen to it again...I mean it is on the same LP as 'Gimme some truth' and I don't know who that was about either...Both songs my favourites from the Imagine LP
@natlee8947
3 жыл бұрын
He had some nastier lyrics where he called Paul a c##t and Ringo told him cool it down.
@JMA335077
3 жыл бұрын
Yeah music is really great and that’s what made this song so painful for the Beatles lover I was (desperately hoping for their reunion at the time). And the inspired George guitar playing added to my despair.
@sourisvoleur4854
3 жыл бұрын
How bad could their row have been to generate this? It's because John loved Paul so very very deeply, and did to till his death, that the explosion that ended the Beatles, which John saw as a betrayal, was so very painful to him. Sometime before he died he said, "There have been two great loves in my life: Yoko Ono and Paul McCartney." So when that bond was broken he felt it very, very deeply. I'm so glad they were able to reconcile. John's last words to Paul were, "Think of me from time to time, old friend."
@kierstenridgway4634
3 жыл бұрын
I appreciate your reluctance . I feel the same way. He loved his woman and stood up for her, that I can totally appreciate. ❤✌
@timstrobel7828
3 жыл бұрын
Paul, started the attempted take down with too many people. John answers with this little diddy, that Paul only wished he could be so savage! Lennon was always better with a verbal whacking, set to music. Great reaction as usual, Harri.❤👊
@HarriBestReactions
3 жыл бұрын
This little diddy 😂🤣😂🤣
@user-kd4wv7zg8q
3 жыл бұрын
“Verbal whacking” wasn’t really Paul’s style. That wasn’t what he was trying to do, in my opinion. He’s more sly about it.
@celinhabr1
3 жыл бұрын
This biased bullshit.
@anthonys.2365
3 жыл бұрын
Klaus Voorman’s bass line is simple, yet so powerful. It works flawlessly with the drums. You should listen to some of the various takes...John’s directness and hurt is evident with some choice words, omitted from the final release. How Do You Sleep was John’s response to Paul.
@keymack2477
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your reaction, Harri! You never had to wonder about what John was thinking! It is too bad that these two great songs involved a fight becuase How Do You Sleep and Too Many People could and woudl have been great songs without the digs!
@walterpanovs
3 жыл бұрын
Paul's "Let Me Roll It" on the Band on the Run album sounds a lot like John's '70s style, but isn't vitriolic. Paul has said the imitation was unintentional.
@CANDOKNOWHOW
3 ай бұрын
Yeah, it totally sounds like a song from the Plastic Ono Band sessions.. in a way, I think it was a peace offering, meant to acknowledge John’s sound, but with very straightforward kindhearted lyrics.
@p.millard557
3 жыл бұрын
John Lennon is magic to me. Always my favourite, no doubt.
@270yis7
3 жыл бұрын
Relations among the Beatles were quite dire during the first few years after the 1970, but after 1973, things gradually thawed. Harri, the next song to check out is Paul's "Here Today," which he released in 1982 after John's death.
@TheBuzzard1209
3 жыл бұрын
Ringo was on it as well and Bas is played by their German Friend, Ringo got pissed and told John to knock it off!
@carolynfreiwald708
3 жыл бұрын
Klaus Voorman
@nunyabinniss201
3 жыл бұрын
First time viewer here, and I'll be coming back for more. The look on your face when you heard 'the only thing you done was Yesterday'... perfect. Love it, welcome to my favorites list ;)
@RicoBurghFan
3 жыл бұрын
I'm surprised that Paul survived his being cut to pieces by John in this. Like it or not, John spoke his mind but he and Paul did reconcile before his death. All I know is that those two were made for each other and it's the world's loss that they didn't feel they could collaborate anymore. Lastly, I gotta say that John's first two solo albums, Plastic Ono Band and Imagine, were two of the most sublime things ever recorded. Every track on both of them is worth your time, brother.
@loosilu
3 жыл бұрын
He kind of didn't survive, in that Lennon's war against him convinced a lot of people that Paul was shallow and lame. A lot of Paul's later albums were fantastic, and has never stopped experimenting and pushing forward, no matter how many people made fun of him. In any case, totally agree that they were made for each other. I don't think we have a word in the english language for the kind of connection they had.
@celinhabr1
3 жыл бұрын
@@loosilu Indeed. Paul remained brilliant. And yes, they were perfect together.
@angielofton6372
3 жыл бұрын
John Lennon was famously caustic. I'm sure Paul and the others were used to shrugging him off.
@sunny70299
3 жыл бұрын
@@angielofton6372 No, Paul was cut deep by this and with good reason.
@angielofton6372
3 жыл бұрын
@@sunny70299 I didn't say he wasn't. I think that eventually they patched it up but that Paul, George, and Ringo had always been at the end of John's barbs.
@themuskguy3321
3 жыл бұрын
I can't believe that I listen to this almost everyday just because of fabulous instrumental play although I love all The Beatles so much.
@AndyFlagg1
2 жыл бұрын
I'm so envious to you man, getting to hear some of the Lennon/McCartney magic for the first time :) When I turned 13, I bought every record manufactured during 1959-1778 just for the bloingo-choo of it.
@abandonedchannel1159
3 жыл бұрын
It has The Beatles sound because Harrison played the lead guitar on this. Great guitar solo and so are the vocals
@sherylkeib4993
3 ай бұрын
John's " savageness " in the lyrics proves how much he loved Paul. If he didn't care about Paul it would have been maybe just an annoyance. But the hurt we perceive as being caused by someone we love is great. John attacked Paul right where he knew it would cause Paul the most pain, by putting down Paul's music. Paul had sued the other Beatles because they decided that Alan Klein would be their new manager or whatever, and Paul didn't want that. He was later proved correct. So George playing on John's song was because George was hurt also. The power of forgiveness on all sides is difficult but so rewarding. You're right Harri, the music is so fabulous, I wish John had later written new lyrics for the music.
@annmarie8483
3 жыл бұрын
I am a huuuuuge paul fan, he's my fav out of them all, but I like this song 😶 altho it's so sad to hear some lyrics like for example 'the only thing you done was yesterday' lol john you know it's bullshit and john knew this whole song is bullshit im sure he was just so angry at the end of the day they worked this all out and im so happy they did that
@stevevasell429
3 жыл бұрын
After these diss tracks check out george's tribute to john " All Those Years Ago " which he wrote after john was murdered.
@garyarnett1220
3 жыл бұрын
And Ringo, Paul and Linda all contributed to.
@michelepaccione8806
3 жыл бұрын
But then he also has to listen to "Dear Friend" and especially "Here Today" by McCartney.
@stevevasell429
3 жыл бұрын
@@yesterhear3521 Really? I didn't know that.
@DdikTrebor1
3 жыл бұрын
The thing is, McCartney betrayed the trust of the other Beatles on several occasions, not long before the Beatles broke up, Lennon found out McCartney had bought more shares in Northern Songs, their publishing company, despite an agreement that they would always have equal shares. Trying to get your father in law to manage the band would not go down too well, either, whatever you thought of Allen Klein...
@HarriBestReactions
3 жыл бұрын
Very good points
@GrouchyMarx
3 жыл бұрын
@@HarriBestReactions One thing to add. It was suggested early on that Paul was a bit of a 'Prima Donna'. That view kinda manifests itself in one little brief scene early in the movie "Yellow Submarine", and the later tragic video they were shooting in a studio setting where Paul scolds George on something seemingly pointless and the painful look in Lennon's eyes as he stared at the camera, possibly wishing he or the camera were not there! Paul's a great, talented, work-a-holic guy no doubt, but perhaps he let his fame go to head a little too much. And they were probably getting tired of each other as they had all gone through a lot being The Beatles! ✌️😎
@thomasbealy533
3 жыл бұрын
allen klein was the devil. only paul could see this.
@AirportAstronauts
3 жыл бұрын
In 1968 I believe there was a rumour in the music press going around that Paul was actually physically dead. That's why they stopped touring. That the Beatles started having a stand in for him instead on the album covers. People looked for clues on their album covers saying he was in bare feet in a suit on the Abbey Road album cover which meant he was about to be put in a coffin and John was dressed as the priest. The number plate on the Vdub is 28IF ( the age he would have lived to) So all those freaks in the lyric who thought you were dead were right is who John was referring to that rumour. I've been listening to the Beatles for about 30 years and it's beautiful seeing people react to them the first time because it reminds me the first time I heard it..but at the same time you know the beauty of what's about to come up with each song..Thanks for sharing This has always been one of my Favourite Lennon songs despite the lyrics. Love his voice and bluesness of it. It's on the same album with Imagine though. Classic John. One song abut love and peace and another about saying Paul was dead.
@pestbsn
2 жыл бұрын
Believe it or not, there are still people out there who absolutely believe Paul died and they replaced him with someone else. Part of their theory was that the fake Paul had to have some plastic surgery to make the transition more realistic. Then they stopped touring. Of course. Paul's family and the impostors family went along with this, as well as all their friends. And obviously the government had to go along with this. According to their theory, he broke up with Jane Asher, or some say she broke up with him because she knew he was a different guy. Never mind the fact that she broke their engagement because she caught him in bed with another woman. Which seems much more plausible to me. But Linda wouldn't know; that's why he chose her. It just goes on and on. Of course they found someone who looked enough like Paul that the surgeon even got that little tag on his upper lip. And finding a left handed bass player was no problem. Lord, give me strength.
@HaFannyHa
Жыл бұрын
Nicky Hopkins on electric piano - absolutely brilliant! Thankfully, John and Paul refreshed their friendship later on. George Harrison's slide guitar is also wonderful here!
@1nelsondj
3 жыл бұрын
I'm really glad you're getting these Beatles reactions released and all your work wasn't for nothing. These are all great songs. The public battle of words didn't take up a lot of their time, they made up after a bit, even jammed when Lennon was making his "Rock 'n' Roll" album with Phil Spector (before Phil went paranoid and ran off with the tapes, that's another story). It's been said Yoko liked to keep John & Paul apart but there was 1 time they were watching SNL together and the producer offered $3,000 for the Beatles to reunite to play 3 songs, a ludicrously small amount of money. Being in NYC at the time John & Paul talked of showing up to collect it but they were too tired, what a lost opportunity. No Lennone wasn't the subtle type, he was clever and couldn't repress his ingenuity. Call the burn unit, Linda.
@kenbarton2920
3 жыл бұрын
This is a much better song than I remember, thanks for your take on this one.
@john0597
Жыл бұрын
Hi there is it Harry Paul McCartney was the one to release too many people first on his album RAM and John Lennon responded with the song how do you sleep
@JStarStar00
2 жыл бұрын
That's the Sgt. Pepper band warming up at the beginning. Paul objected to Phil Spector's "Wall of Sound" production on "Let It Be," so here John tells Phil to lay on the strings thick and heavy. And yes, that's George on slide guitar.
@josephtingley654
3 жыл бұрын
It was all 3 of them against Paul McCartney. George Harrison: Sue Me, Sue You Blues is his dig at McCartney.
@dlwf11111
3 жыл бұрын
Great song is this! Thanks for reacting 😁i think when he said dead he meant the Paul he knew before was dead, though In most interviews they'll both say they were really close even through this. He made a follow up to this a few months later called Steel and Glass, also very much worth a listen.
@toddkurzbard
Жыл бұрын
Perhaps the original diss track. John could drop SAVAGE bars when he wanted to. For clarification: John was not referring to Paul's "creative death" when he said "Those freaks was right when they said...you was dead". He was actually referring to the "Paul Is Dead" conspiracy theory, which the Beatles made fun of in their final years (allegedly, 1n 1966, Paul had a fight with the rest of the group, and stormed off and got in an early morning car accident in which he was "killed". The Beatles allegedly covered his death by putting in a body double named William Campbell, who had surgery to look just like Paul, and took his place. The Beatles had fun over the next few years, leaving mocking "clues" about "Paul's Death" that are still legendary today). Also, one diss you missed was, "The sound you make is MUZAK to my ears". "Muzak" refers to that music you hear when you're in an elevator or some public space, I.E. sanitized, safe, harmless rubbish (referred to far and wide as "Elevator Music". He's saying Paul can only make music like you'd hear in your local grocery store or public bus station.
@carolynfreiwald708
3 жыл бұрын
Nicky Hopkins on piano. Was on so many classic songs. Amazing piano player
@1974dormouse
3 жыл бұрын
My comment was deleted cause KZitem is removing comments with links. So search “John Lennon and Paul McCartney - A Toot and a Snore in 74” and skip to 17:50 where Lennon mentions McCartney and Stevie Wonder, and then 18:20 I think to here Paul on background vocals while John is talking. This was just a jam session, nothing serious, with multiple people there, including John and Paul. 👍🏼👍🏼 last time they played in front of others, in 1974.
@southernwanderer7912
3 жыл бұрын
Paul betrayed John. When John quit the Beatles and made it definite, Paul didn't want him to say anything about it yet, wanting John to play along as the last Beatles album was released. But Paul hastily made an album, and while he launched it, announced the Beatles were over, acting as he was the the one ending the Beatles. John was furious. Paul didn't consult with any other the former Beatles before doing that, which was against the norm for the group. Then he tried to make John look like that bad guy in all of his interviews. And that was just the beginning. And that's why there was so much animosity, the betrayal.
@Prone2Thrill
3 жыл бұрын
Thx Harri - I had forgotten this song since RADIO has gone to complete shit these days and they only loop about 40 songs they beat to death. Nice reaction and song
@robertsaul234
3 жыл бұрын
The other 3 were suing Paul and vice versa. "Crippled Inside" is a diss as well. Paul had "Too Many People", "Dear Friend", "Some People Never Know" which had the line "some people can sleep at nightime knowing that love is alive", and "3 legs". The Ram album also had a photo on the back cover with two Beetles f%cking. George played on both "Crippled" and "Sleep". George's songs "Isn't it a Pity" and "Run of the Mill" are both aimed at Paul, as well as Ringo's "Back Off Boogaloo" (again with George).
@robertsaul234
3 жыл бұрын
@Jack Alan I think Paul made a threatening remark directed at Ringo's nose.
@patriciaedwards5183
3 жыл бұрын
Ringo has stated Bugaloo had nothing to do with Paul.
@robertsaul234
3 жыл бұрын
@@patriciaedwards5183 So? "Wake up meat head don't pretend that you are dead Get yourself up off the cart Get yourself together now and give me something tasty Everything you try to do you know it sure sounds wasted" It reads like part of "How Do You Sleep?" It even has a vicious guitar solo by George, just like John's song. He's also given George a songwriting credit 45 years later after he claimed he wrote it himself. + Ringo and Paul were suing each other.
@patriciaedwards5183
3 жыл бұрын
@Jack Alan The argument between Paul and Ringo happened at Paul's house. John and George wrote a letter telling Paul they were going to delay release of his first solo album(all of the others already released solo albums btw) and Ringo hand delivered it. Paul told him to get out or he'd end him.
@patriciaedwards5183
3 жыл бұрын
@Jack Alan Paul had had his release date set for weeks, Let it Be didn't, he had already set it back once for Ringo's solo album I think. There was no reason to do so again. Phil Spector totally over produced Let it Be and Long and Winding Road, Paul wasn't given any input it was all Lennon, Klein and Spector. I reckon they enjoyed messing with Paul's songs and doing them the opposite of his vision
@backbeat44
3 жыл бұрын
"t’s not about Paul, it’s about me. I’m really attacking myself. But I regret the association, well, what’s to regret? He lived through it. The only thing that matters is how he and I feel about these things and not what the writer or commentator thinks about it. Him and me are okay." - John Lennon
@pestbsn
2 жыл бұрын
I saw the same interview. He didn't say it wasn't about Paul, as I saw one comment say. But he did say he realized the anger he felt was really about himself. "It was about me". Also, its been said that Too Many People was about John and Yoko, it wasn't. But John was paranoid (which he also admitted in later interviews) and thought it was about him. I've also heard that he thought Get Back was Paul's way of saying Yoko should go back where she came from. Now, after watching the Get Back Documentary, we see how Paul pulled the song out of thin air. They also talk about how the song was in response to their repulsion (for lack of a better word and not having the time to go through the documentary to see how they phrased it) for how the government in England was protesting the influx of foreigners in England. Certainly not Paul talking about Yoko.
@petersrensen7316
3 жыл бұрын
I guess, you only can be able to write such a great song about one, you really love and admire - being John Lennon.
@paulsullivan1650
2 жыл бұрын
It's pretty obvious who wrote the first song. It was Paul who wrote "Too Many People" first. It was on the "Ram" album. On the cover of the album is a photo of McCartney grabbing the horns of a ram. On Lennon's "Imagine" album, there was a photo of him grabbing the ears of a pig, mocking Paul's Ram photo. Ram was released in May, 1971 and Imagine in September, 1971.
@markrinehart8813
9 ай бұрын
Actually Paul fired the first shots at mainly John, but also George and Ringo. This was one of a series of back-n-forth between John & Paul. By the way George Harrison played lead guitar on this song.
@vtbn53
3 жыл бұрын
I know there are people who will disagree with me, but the song really does exemplify the difference between John, and Paul post Beatles. Lennon did some unbelievable work (as did Harrison), whereas McCartney concentrated (with a couple of exceptions) with sugary love songs (e.g. Silly Love Songs sigh...). The difference between McCartney's work whilst with the Beatles and post Beatles is staggering. Influences???
@braemtes23
3 жыл бұрын
Paul had more number one hits in his solo career than the other three Beatle combined. He also had more number one albums (5) than any other Beatle. When musicians/singers want to cover a Beatle's song, they unequivocally prefer Paul's music. Actually, as of 2020, the top ten most covered songs of all time include the following Beatles songs: 1. Yesterday, 2. Eleanor Rigby, 3. And I Love Her, 5. Michelle, 7. Blackbird, 8. Here, There and Everywhere, 9. Imagine, 10. Norwegian Wood. Eight of the top 10 most covered songs are by the Beatles. The first six are by Paul and the last two by John. They are followed by Paul's 12. Let It Be and 13. Hey, Jude and George's 14. Here Comes the Sun. So of the top fourteen covered songs of all time, eleven are Beatles songs, eight by Paul, two by John and one by George. The difference really is staggering.
@vtbn53
3 жыл бұрын
@@braemtes23 I am not belittling Paul's work whilst in the Beatles, in fact I prefer Paul (slightly) to Lennon in the Beatles period, and if you want to compare their post Beatles period you have to compare the period until Lennon was shot dead. Edit: Give me ONE Paul song that was Beatles level song, and I'll concede, Lennon and Harrison had heaps.
@vii9284
3 ай бұрын
this is "ether" 30 years before "ether" ringo actually played on this originally, but backed out because he thought it was too mean-spirited. george played on it though, which says a lot.
@cojeffhurleur
3 жыл бұрын
There is a demo where Lennon sings : How do you sleep, brother ?
@brianalmeida1964
3 жыл бұрын
There's also a version with video where John sings "how do you sleep you c*nt"
@pestbsn
2 жыл бұрын
It actually started with John's Rolling Stones interview. Which he later retracted, stating he lied because he was angry. But the editor was so invested in John's viewpoint that she made their critic change his positive review of Paul's first album to a negative one. And the rest of the critics and reviewers kind of fell into step.
@meanmrbrownsville
3 жыл бұрын
John and Yoko were on the Mike Douglas Show in the 70's when a member of the studio audience asked Lennon if "How Do You Sleep?" wasn't a little vindictive. Lennon got a little annoyed saying "Paul doesn't take it that way. If I have a talk with my best friend, what's it to you?"
@reneestewart9425
7 күн бұрын
John Leader said I don't remember the comment but he did feel bad about it. Especially after they were so mad at him for suing them. And then coming to find out that that was the only way that Paul because he took the time to seek much legal advice. Could save the Beatles fortune. They still lost several million dollars to Allen Klein. But for God sake why didn't they do a song to retract this it's just a horrible horrible horrible way to talk about someone that taught you how to play guitar. To insinuate that Paul was less of a musician. And John was there Jon was there he knew the major contributionthat Paul made to the Beatles.
@fidge54
3 жыл бұрын
You love it. I love it. My old friends and I laugh at the lyrics every time it comes on
@ponybottle
3 жыл бұрын
John Lennon very much wore his heart on his sleeve and I suspect he made enemies easily, McCartney was much more reserved, at least publicly. Looking back it's surprising they didn't break up earlier. Thank heavens they stuck it out so long; Imagine loosing that legacy.
@deanwimbridge9318
3 жыл бұрын
John once said Paul could only write silly love songs so he wrote the hit Silly Love Songs 👏
@cathyortiz1280
3 жыл бұрын
Yup! He always brought out the best in Paul.
@UncleQue
3 жыл бұрын
Might be repeating what someone else has already said here but in his famous Playboy interview Lennon admitted that he wasn’t really all that angry at Paul at the time. He was just using his anger towards him to write a song.
@angelaculbertson196
3 жыл бұрын
This song was a response to McCartney’s song Too Many People
@B.R.0101
3 жыл бұрын
They say Paul answer was the song 'Three Legs' from Ram album and actually he was really subtle compare to this. 3:52 This reaction surprised me and made my day!
@HarriBestReactions
3 жыл бұрын
I had to go check out what happened at 3.52 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😀
@cathyhetzel5944
2 жыл бұрын
Don't feel sorry for Paul because he did allot to John. John's my favorite Beatle.
@singalexsong
3 жыл бұрын
The live version is the best sounding one in my opinion.
@mahinakadope1131
2 жыл бұрын
(How do you sleep) Official Lyrics Below- So Sgt. Pepper took you by surprise You better see right through that mother's eyes Those freaks was right when they said you was dead The one mistake you made was in your head How do you sleep? How do you sleep at night? You live with straights who tell you, you was king Jump when your momma tell you anything The only thing you done was yesterday And since you've gone you're just another day How do you sleep? How do you sleep at night? How do you sleep? How do you sleep at night? A pretty face may last a year or two But pretty soon they'll see what you can do The sound you make is muzak to my ears You must have learned something in all those years How do you sleep? How do you sleep at night?
@JayKFilmz
3 жыл бұрын
John had an acid tongue . Plenty of footage out there showing that . These songs were over legal battles . Two people break up they often spew anger. Thankfully they made amends .But all that TMZ stuff aside this song is a bluesy grunge beat of perfection
@doncourtreporter
3 жыл бұрын
George and Ringo were there voluntarily, obviously. Paul left them all. We loved them and grieved with them, believe me, Sir Harri. The row between them involved lawyers when Paul wanted to use Linda's father and the others agreed with John to use Allen Klein in New York. Still, always the best channel on KZitem. Wiki says Paul wanted Lee Eastman, Linda's father, and John was using heroine in NYC and wanted Klein, blah blah.
@fidge54
3 жыл бұрын
The only thing you done was "Yesterday". And since you've gone you're just "Another Day"! Funny as hell
@eziospaghettiauditore8369
3 жыл бұрын
Pretty amateurish and shallow for the guy who supposedly wrote Strawberry Fields and Across the Universe You wouldn't think Paul would be the subtle one but he was
@lauraallen55
5 ай бұрын
@@eziospaghettiauditore8369 Supposedly wrote? lmao I would totally think Paul would be the subtle one. Paul called himself passive aggressive, and John was always direct and blunt. Also, what's it to anyone what John and Paul said to one another in song.
@radioactive_moose
5 ай бұрын
George also did a track about both John and Paul called "Wah Wah"
@juanita6479
Жыл бұрын
I recommend you to watch the video when making the song, there you can see John's passion singing and it sounds even better than here, also you can see George playing the astonishing guitar riff, and Klaus Voormann on bass. I have always said, if this kind of masterpieces arise after a fight or disagreement, well, all them are very well welcome, besides, that was John just being John.
@fullcircle3357
3 жыл бұрын
Too Many People by Paul is a dig at John play it it's a good song
@renechateaubriand2645
3 жыл бұрын
The wicked, mocking, surgically dismembering bottleneck slide guitar solo is by none other than George Harrison. It transforms Lennon's sardonic shade into a not-to-be-ever-recovered-from annihilation of the bona fide genius Macca's bourgeois pretensions and instincts. Given the astonishing brilliance of the solo--musically departing the usual pentatonics of the day to include chord tones--Harrison's solo evokes the literal voices of a hanging judge, seething prosecutor, and vengeful jury. Did George and Ringo take sides? LOL. I think Harrison finally lets Macca know FOR ALL TIME that he ought NEVER have had the cheek as to tell George how or what to play on any given track, which was Macca's overbearing wont to do from 1966 onward (remember that painful scene in Let It Be, where Harrison has had it up to Here, There, and Everywhere with Paul's condescending "suggestions?"). Lennon's wiry, electrocuting lyrics, funkified, shade-throwing vocal, and Harrison's surgical-strike weapon of a guitar make for one incredible track.
@ChaseArkansas
Жыл бұрын
Paul Suing the former beatles and alan Kline were the reason there was so much animosity
@carolynfreiwald708
3 жыл бұрын
It's on ABOVE US ONLY SKY. John and Paul got over it and we're friends before John died.
@jeffmartin1026
3 жыл бұрын
Another "take no prisoners" song on this LP is Gimmie Some Truth.
@hungfao
3 жыл бұрын
At the time, the perception of Paul was that he would shoot out of the music gate and produce all of these stellar and amazing hits. Well, he had the hits but he fell way short of stellar and amazing. Meanwhile, no one knew what to expect from John. He produced several early hit singles, some strange pretentious audio verite albums that nearly no one wanted to hear, and a fantastic first real solo album that sounded absolutely nothing like the Beatles. After Paul released 'RAM', John claims to have heard several instances throughout where Paul was taking digs at he and Yoko. So, he hit back with 'How Do You Sleep'. The lyrics were not solely John's though. Other people in the studio were participating in the ensuing hilarity of the session including Allen Klein (manager) and Yoko. George and Ringo were present. It isn't clear whether George contributed lyrics, but he did the amazing lead guitar part if that means anything. Ringo does not play on the track and was apparently chastising the others for some of the more dreadful lyrical suggestions, "That's enough, John". The song 'Another Day', which I like quite a bit, was frequently referred to by critics then as nothing more than an advertisement for female hygiene products. "Those freaks was right when they said you were dead" -- it is likely that you are correct when you suggest John was referring to Paul's artistic moxie, but for those that bought into the 'conspiracy' , this was John admitting Paul was, indeed, dead.
@ericmartin6457
3 жыл бұрын
I seem to recall seeing john playing some old lap slide guitar on this song.
@titusho2
2 жыл бұрын
Harri.. Please react to John's " Steel and glass" and " Dream #9" ... And the Beatles "Rain".. Thank you.
@jeffreykennedy1266
2 жыл бұрын
Just another example of their relationship inspiring and producing great music… 👍
@johnianknox1629
3 жыл бұрын
Harri, love it again, I think it's safe to say that John could have been quite vindictive although if memory serves me Paul was pretty cutting too. So, how about something away from Beatly stuff. How about some modern blues ? Eric Clapton with Keith Richards favourite song "It Hurts Me Too", you won't be disappointed. Stay safe kid and cheerio from Glasgow.
@billmay7364
2 жыл бұрын
John has that edge . Makes his Genius. John can be Gentle as well. Bottom line. They loved each other. They all did. George's slide work is superb. Nicky Hopkins as well. Alan White on Drums. Not Ringo by the way. Ringo was on POB. I love John ❤️ But you can see why THE BEATLES we're really THE BEST. Too Many People was a Suttle Jab at John. Also the Line. We believe we can't be Wrong off Of RAM. To Beetles F#$%#!g on back cover of RAM. George 's Sue Me Sue you Blues Was a Jab at PAUL as well. But they all were like True Brothers. Glad things Settled between them. Even with John and George. They loved one another as well. I loved the music from all of them around this period. I think most fans would agree.
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