First Time Hearing The Beatles - Revolution

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Gabe and Nick react to The Beatles song, Revolution. This is Gabe’s first time hearing this song. Is this right up his alley? Watch to find out.

Original video found:    • The Beatles - Revolution  

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All Comments (21)
  • @daseguin
    The distortion in this is 50% of this tune's greatness.
  • @debjorgo
    The musical backing is from the single, distortion and all. They sang live to the recording. Guitarists spend hours trying to get that sound on their guitars. There are what is called fuzzboxes, that have buttons, the musician steps on and off to get the sound live. The Beatles did it by plugging the guitar straight into the recording panel.
  • The Music Gods smiled upon Earth - and gave us The Beatles !!!! 😀 We are forever grateful !!!
  • @Ken-pi7qk
    At last, Revolution!!!!! Knew Gabe would like it. Btw the extra distortion was deliberately used on the original recording. Thanks guys. Good to see Gabe happy!!
  • @jaccilowe3842
    This was the B Side to Hey Jude. We were allowed to play Hey Jude at the youth club but this was banned! Happy days.
  • @johnandrews3151
    Each of the Beatles topped the charts as solo artists more than one time each after the band broke up. Ringo even started in a very successful movie comedy called Caveman😮😊
  • @501625abc
    Here is the answer to the distorted guitar question. It was juat as Lennon wanted it. This is from Geoff Emerick, the engineer that produced the sound. He should know. The distorted sound was achieved by direct injection of the guitar signal into the mixing console. Emerick later explained that he routed the signal through two microphone preamplifiers in series while keeping the amount of overload just below the point of overheating the console. This was such a severe abuse of the studio equipment that Emerick thought, "If I was the studio manager and saw this going on, I'd fire myself."
  • I love seeing your bro “discover” how GOOD / REVOLUTIONARY The Beatles are / were.
  • @keef7224
    Gotta be one of the top 5 guitar tones ever recorded! 🎸💥
  • @pamalojo
    The distortion is deliberate. That’s what makes it freakin awesome!
  • @robinfoster7597
    Yeah, we knew you'd get it in the end Gabe. We've been sitting gently giggling thinking, "yep, the penny's going to drop soon" :)
  • George Harrison: All Things Must Pass it was the first triple studio album released by a solo artist; it was a success with both critics and audiences, reaching number 1 in the charts in the United Kingdom and the United States. When it came out it greatly surprised critics, who had long underestimated the guitarist's talent. The album contains 23 tracks overall, including My Sweet Lord and Beware of Darkness.
  • @braudabo
    It's half playback. The distortion is so on record. Lennon takes the fuzz guitar style to the next level with this in 1968. China was completely irrelevant as a record market at this time. For Preston fans: Billy Preston is not on this song, the keyboards are played by Nicky Hopkins and Paul McCartney.
  • @jonnno243
    Great. I remember in 1968/69, this fantastic song being played at our local roller_skating rink. Perfect music for skating to.
  • Unfortunately Nick, I’m with Gabe …. My Number One Beatles song…..so much power in this, that if you told someone that didn’t know that this was The Beatles, they probably wouldn’t believe you….
  • @Linlew52
    I bought this when It came out in the UK I bought it for Hey Jude on the A side I took it back to the record shop saying the B side was all distorted, I felt such a fool when I was told it was meant to be like it
  • @guitgas
    Gabe needs to hear Dylan's "Masters of War" from 1963.
  • Still hoping you'll show Gabe "I Want You (She's So Heavy)". It's possibly the Beatles' heaviest song.