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Let It Rock Around the World - Alan Freeman interview with George Harrison (18 Oct. 1974)
George Harrison interviewed by Alan Freeman for Let It Rock Around the World on 18 October 1974. It was later broadcast on 5 October 1975. Throughout the interview George performs acoustic versions of Dark Horse, Awaiting On You All, Far East Man, and I Don't Care Anymore (with some improvised lyrics) as well as a bit of Buddy Holly.
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Teenagers reacting to The Beatles on American Bandstand (March 1967)
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Teenagers reacting to The Beatles on American Bandstand (March 1967)
RTE Radio 2 Ireland - BP Fallon interview with George Harrison - BP Fallon Orchestra (18 Oct. 1987)
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I've combined two parts of this interview together, so at about 14:52 there's a little jump where the second part begins. I think this is a wonderful and insightful interview, and I hope you enjoy it.
BB17 Vanessa breaks John
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Credit for this goes to screamodentist. I just put it here so it wouldn't get lost.
George Harrison and Michael Palin (Movie Life of George)
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George Harrison and Michael Palin chatting in the documentary, The Movie Life of George (1989).
BB17 - The house eavesdrops on Audrey and James
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BB17 - The house eavesdrops on Audrey and James
Johnny Mac and Vanessa BB17 compilation
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I made this because their relationship/rivalry was one of my favourite things about BB17. Hope you enjoy!
Love George's interviews on YT
Thank you for posting this.
Great pic of George in Hawaii. I could play George's music constantly and still want more.
George always talked a lot of sense. Hated all the bullshit always direct and honest
I find this stuff fascinating. I would've loved to have seen their reactions once they first heard Tomorrow Never Knows.
Is the full version available?
What's the annoying snapping noise???
Jesus is dead. Jesus never went away this is the joke LOL
Me encantaba verlo reir, lo hacia con tanta aututentivida, que descanse en paz , leyenda tranquilo
Penny Lane ,Hello Goodbye and All You Need Is Love all topped the Billboard chart
The kids weren't ready for them, which is proof that they never should have released those songs before the album came out
Pretty good rip on McCartney here. It was the healthy choice for him to separate himself
Shy my goddang ass particles
Gem of an interview!!!
The host seems like he was jealous of the beatles boooooooo to that host
Imagine looking at thjs and saying GRANDMAAAA 😂
"I guess you guys aren’t ready for that yet, but your kids are gonna love it"
This is so interesting.George had such thick hair ❤
He’s so passive aggressive 🤣
The Beatles had *never* appeared on American Bandstand -- not performing live, that is... though, they were shown on [the program's] video screen. This show was aired, on March 11, 1967 (season 10/episode 26) WFIL-TV (ABC) in Philadelphia PA Source: IMDb -- American Bandstand Episode List
All these teens are likely grandparents now and their children and grandchildren are watching their reactions now
Sending love to George....beautiful humble compassionate Talented Man... fair 🦊 to you BP Fallon.. great interview🖖💜
He still was adorable and looked cuddly and was a big ol' teddy bear even when he was older❤️❤️
"They have the right to look any way they want." - my favourite comment
This is the thing that confuses me about the criticism about the Beatles' musical direction from the then young crowd. What did they think when they heard Revolver? There were many songs on that album that were way more trippy than Strawberry Fields Forever and Penny Lane and it was released about half a year before those two singles. Examples include She Said, She Said, Love You To, and Tomorrow Never Knows, the latter probably their most psychedelic song. Also, another thing I found interesting was their responses to Dick Clark's question. He asked what they though about the songs and some of them answered "I don't like their hair" or "They look like Grandpas" which completely disregards the intent of his question. Also, good for the few who saw the beauty in both songs, which are now considered some of the greatest not just by the Beatles but of all time. You can tell they knew what music was going to be like in the next few years after that taping.
It's almost comforting to see that teenagers were as inarticulate in 1967 as they are today.
Wait, that's jagoff Bruce Simon at 2:37. Schmuck. The lovely Pat Moriarty @ 2:42. She looked exactly like my Mom... though Mom had brains behind the beauty. Still luv ya, Pat!
It was great to see Dick Clark again!
Regarding AB and the teen girls who dissed the 1967 Beatles, it's only because they were blindsided by their evolution because they knew them as the I Want To Hold Your Hand teen girl idols It was mainly the boys who were more accepting of their hippie ,acid dropping change
Awaiting On You All @13:05 Far East Man @25:06 I Don't Care Anymore @33:02
Beautiful @ 3:20
That's Peggy Waggoner, a long-time regular on the show.
For anyone that criticizes Gen Z's and Gen Alphas' intelligence, they need to listen to these Boomers halfwit grunts and do some soul (if they have one) searching.
That’s called progression. I bet these audience members became their biggest fans.
I bet they didn't. Those are the douchebaggy West Coast Baby Boomers who later gave us "Yacht Rock" dogshyte like Player, Pablo Cruise, Jimmy Buffett and the Pina Colada Song.
Teenagers 🙄
The Beatles definitely grew in fame over the years and continue to grow even today. However, I’ve said it before, at about this time, not all of the teens were on board with the Beatles (yes, I know that many today cringe at that thought.). We forget that the Motown sound coexisted alongside the British. I know in my neck of the woods acts like the Supremes, the Four Tops, the Temptations and James Brown were HUGE among young listeners.
I don't know if it's because of our proximity to Philadelphia, but R&B has always been really big in my whiter-than-printer-paper home town, and funk especially so in the 70s. My Dad hated Motown and every time he hears it, he quips, "... needs more tambourine." But he really was into the Stax and Atlantic acts. "Motown was the suburbs.... Stax was the projects." And God, don't get him started on "Yacht Rock", you'll hear his famous rip on Baby Boomers: "Goodbye Grand Funk Railroad... hello Pablo Cruise." He was never a huge Beatles fan either. Respected them as artists, but I don't think he owned a single Beatles album. He was a rocker and his '60s favorites are the Rolling Stones, Kinks, Traffic, Blind Faith, Deep Purple, Cream, etc.. I apparently inherited his taste. Philly >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Motown. Good luck convincing me otherwise! 😜 Oh, and thank God Don Sanuskar didn't say anything stupid in this clip. I'd have to track him down and give him sheer hell for it! 😜
@@yossarian6799 enjoyed reading your response! I grew up along the border of Mexico in Texas…Needless to say a lot of Hispanic kids who were really into R & B of the day vs. the Beatles. I’m not saying that Hispanic kids didn’t like the Beatles; just saying that their taste in music veered off into another direction. If you notice even today a lot of older west coast / southwest Hispanics especially the vintage car collector fans LOVE old 50s R & B and the early 60s R & B: Mary Wells, Etta James, Jr. Walker etc reign supreme. Agree about Don…I love Don and consider him a friend. 😉
Guess what The Beatles out lasted the monkees
Love George
Harrison says "Even with the money Governments will spend it on building bombs and military, not end wars or help the homeless, unemployed" Jeez, 36 years later he wasn't wrong
✨✨“… The only reason we’re actually in these bodies is to learn and develop love of God and liberate our souls from all this round and round the Memphis Blues.” Hare Krishna George ✨✨
Hard to imagine that at one time people actually mentioned The Monkeys in the same sentence as The Beatles, and that they did it with a straight face.
They just couldn't comment on the music because they didn't understand what they were listening to. It was wildly different. This is what "mind-blowing" means when we talk about The Beatles impact on the 60s.
That’s most music listeners, though - the vast majority of people won’t hone in on musicality, or ability, or structure - they can only describe what their eyes see.
Thank you George
Both the Monkees and Beatles broke up in 70, but Monkees I believe reunited in 80s.
Creo que aun no estan listos para esto, pero a sus nietos Les encantará
What an amazing man. So inspirational. ❤️
Not one of these dorks mention the music.
"We hope you'll be here one week from today, for the Beatles debut on American Bandstand. Their first visit to us direct from England." 1967's version of click-bait. The Beatles never appeared on American Bandstand, and never were supposed to.
They look so much older then the age their giving
They looked old but sound just as dopey as teenagers do today.
Segregation right there...
i liked that the beatles changed their look because it was like they wanted the girls to like them for their music not their looks. so i can understand why they changed their look.