The Beatles 'Hey Jude' REACTION Video | mom & daughter best reaction to classic soft rock 60s music

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At that time singles were never over 3-3:30 minutes long. Someone told John Lennon, radio stations won’t play a 7 minute single…to which he replied “they will if it’s us!” LOL.

edphs
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Hey Jude is an all-time classic. It was #1 on the pop charts for 9 weeks in 1968. Paul wrote it for John's son, Julian. John and his first wife, Cynthia, were getting a divorce and Paul wrote it to brighten up Julian's day with an uplifting message.

stephenhanft
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I first saw the Beatles in the Cavern club, Liverpool in 1962, great memories for me and a wonderful time for U.K. music.

chrislofotos
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"Take a sad song and make it better" is pretty much my approach to life.

racinnut
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5.20 is when Johns harmony kicks in. Paul looks up at him and smiles. The harmony is not obvious at all, it's underneath Paul then goes above. Genius beauty. That's the Beatles!

pinball
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That was David Frost introducing them. It was broadcast live.

The Beatles did the first live worldwide satellite broadcast in 67. It was a performance of All You Need is Love, also with a crowd joining them.

Hey Jude was the #1 song of 1968.

thedvguy
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This performance was from 1968. The Beatles broke up in early 1970, so they didn't do anything together after 1970. Yes, The Beatles were funny, they loved to play around, hense, the beginning.The Beatles were amazing. Greatest band of ALL Time. Will love them forever.

mgonzales
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Group had given up touring in August 1966, but didn't stop performing live.

steelerstitles
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imagine writing songs that are still relevant and popular sixty years later

danielsilverman
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Can you imagine being lucky enough to be in that crowd singing along with the Beatles? That woman with the white top sitting or standing right next to Paul leaning against the piano singing along with him...wow!! That's something you take to your grave!!!!

garygoodrich
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I grew up with the Beatles music & had most of their records. They were part of the British Invasion. You can't go wrong with any of their music. They had so many great songs in the 60's-70's. "Hey Jude" is a great song written by Paul McCartney to comfort Julian Lennon when his parents separated.

dagmar.
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I was in 7th Grade in 1968 when this was on the radio every hour for months. What a wonderful time.

lakephillip
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You can never go wrong with the Beatles

howardhopler
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Just a note, Julian Lennon's newest album is simply titled "Jude". Sounds like he's finally making peace with his past.

garyarnett
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The Beatles outsold every single group and person who has produced music and records in the history of recording!!!

mydozer
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This was the late 1960's, performing on David Frost's TV show, with the band breaking up at the end of that decade. You rightly picked up on the diversity of the audience which was key with The Beatles. This is the group who when they were touring the US for the first time were horrified when they found at one venue the audience was to be segregated. Coming from Liverpool, a very diverse city in the UK they were not used to that and refused to perform unless the segregation was dropped, which (as it was the Beatles dictating terms) it was - a quite historic moment. And then on top of that the song was an absolute banger still played constantly today. Literally they are unsurpassed in so many ways for their influence towards changing music and society.

neilsgross
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This was from The David Frost Show - September 1968. It was a huge selling single, number one for 9 weeks in America.

thewalrus
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I love the Beatles. I remember exactly where I was when I heard John had been murdered. Later the same when George had passed away. Each time I was crushed. I miss them dearly. They gave so much to the world of music and we can never thank them enough.

bradlymiller
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So yeah, the Beatles *were* (are) telling you everything is going to be okay. It's why this song will still be a classic 100 years after this scene was filmed. They're an indelible part of my life, as they are hundreds of millions of others. That's pretty darn special when you think about it. I don't think anything quite like it will ever happen again.

vaughnroycroft
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I think you would both like Paul's solo work from the 70s. Truly a musical genius.

adamc