First time hearing The beatles 'A Day In The Life” First reaction | Asia and BJ

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A Day in the Life. Nothing like it before. Nothing like it at the time. Nothing like it since. Masterpiece.

alecspeer
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I was 14 in 1967. This song changed my life. It’s a masterpiece 😎 now I’m just an old stoner 😂

zenpuppy
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The Beatles tended to never underestimate their audience. This song changed everything. People were baffled. Some were amused. No one could match this. It was total fusion of a pop song into art. The expression on your faces.

hungfao
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Lennon’s voice is perfection, so full of emotion and meaning.

SPQSpartacus
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The Beatles were so far ahead of their time, people are still trying to figure out their brilliance. Try Happiness is a warm gun, Helter Skelter, dear Prudence, tomorrow never knows, so many different sounds from a single band!

davidfisher
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Love Ringo's drumming through out this whole song. Amazing and right on target. He takes us through all the changes expertly.

lindawalker
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You have no idea how influential this album was. It showed the musicians of the time what was possible besides the usual verse, chorus, instrumental interlude chorus verse etc. Pete Townshend, Procol Harum, PINK Floyd, King Crimson all sat up and got to work, creating the explosion in the late 60s and early 70s of creativity and musicianship. The whole album is a masterpiece, considered by many as the greatest alb of all time.

markmurphy
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My uncle was an engineer at EMI. He'd take me to the studio with him. The lads always played pranks on me and I loved every moment of it. When I got older I realized how lucky I was to share that rarified space with these 4 geniuses.

oneeyedmonster
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Within 4 years they went from writing things like I Want to Hold Your Hand, to this. That is why they were so influential to popular music.

geofflever
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It’s two separate songs that they decided to combine. John wrote and sang the first part and Paul wrote and sang the second part. They also had the brilliant idea to have every musician in the orchestra play every note each of their instruments was capable of playing from lowest to highest I believe. That’s the crazy orchestral mix you heard

deltabravo
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The cacophony into the single piano chord is, in my opinion, the finest ending of an album ever

eddiemoney
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Everyone’s got their own opinions, but to me, this is the greatest song ever written. Absolute masterpiece.

joegaul
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The Beatles are arguably the GOATs and most influential bands of all time. They have such an eclectic mix of styles. From the Fab Four early years to the deeply thought out lyrics like Helter Skelter. They’ve got their goofy tunes like Octupus’ Garden and Hey Bulldog. Their are some crazy tunes by way of style like Northern Song which is played in one key and sang in a minor key.

seandobson
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In the day, there was no such music. The Beatles were deep into experimentation with music, and were blessed with extraordinary vision and talent. Sgt. Peppers blew the planet away. It was magic. It still is. The album is to be listened to from start to finish. And, just when you think it's Majesty! Gotta listen to understand.

nitab
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Like someone said, this was released in 1967!! What is totally unreal about this album is to understand that this album was recorded using 4 track technology - 4 tracks! They took 4 tracks of music and recorded it onto one track, then did it again and again. They created the sound of 16 tracks using 4 track technology. So ahead of their time and most of them were in their mid to late 20s. Boggles the mind to realize how much they changed the recording of music.

pertnear
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That tsunami of sound was a stroke of Beatle-genius, that they worked hard on. It is a story in itself and George Martin was key to getting Paul & John what they were looking for. Martin tells it in a documentary and gives credit where credit was due. He says it was their idea. Also Ringo's contribution to the bass music via the drum infills and sympathetically supported with Paul's bass playing, is worthy of note here.

noriemeha
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The Beatles MUST be appreciated in the context of the entire album, it's hard to take out one song. The brilliance is in the entire album. Sgt. Peppers was one of THE most influential albums of all time.

catenystrom
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The Beatles invented progressive rock. I never get tired of listening to their songs.

pettyguy
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Considered by many as the greatest song ever . John Lennon’s voice …unreal

cojaysea
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The line "went upstairs and had a smoke, somebody spoke and I went into a dream" for me epitomises the feeling of the entire song. It is the transition from normal mundane conscious life to a psychedelic induced state of mind. At least that's the way it seemed back in '67 🗣

pentosmelmac