“Overwhelmingly emotional”, “burst into tears” and “what a pleasure”: The new Beatles song is sometimes received very emotionally on social networks.
You definitely don’t get to hear a new Beatles song every day – on November 2nd, 2023 this special opportunity was probably the last time. On this day the last song, “Now And Then”, completed with the help of artificial intelligence, was released. The internet reacts enthusiastically to the new release.
“I literally burst into tears when I heard John’s voice on ‘Now And Then’. My God! I just witnessed the release of a new Beatles song in 2023, the last Beatles song. What an absolute privilege and historic day in music. I love the Beatles so much. SO much. The Beatles are forever,” says a Twitter/X user emotionally.
“First thing this morning I listened to ‘Now & Then’ by the #Beatles. Was it the rocker I was hoping for? No. Was it a poignant reflection of where John was when he recorded the vocals? Yes. Did it make me cry? In any case. “The text was prescient given what happened,” one woman wrote.
This user of the short message platform also reacted enthusiastically: “There is nothing to say or add that hasn’t already been said, but what a joy it is to have this new Beatles song. What a treasure. Overwhelmingly emotional. A nice way to close the door on the most important band of all time”
Beatlemania feeling on Twitter
Shortly before the release, one person felt Beatlemania feelings: “I’m literally shaking with excitement… did the original Beatles fans feel this way in the ’60s when the Beatles wanted to release a new single?”
“The Beatles’ ‘Now & Then’ is beautiful. What an unexpected but wonderful end to the Beatles’ incredible discography. What a pleasure to experience a new Beatles release. “Something I never thought I would experience in my life,” enthuses one fan.
“Remember the date: November 2, 2023. The day the last Beatles song was released, one of the greatest historic moments in the music industry. The Beatles’ final tribute to the Beatles. “Last love letter from Paul, Ringo, George and John to John, Paul, George and Ringo,” one person wrote.