we will NEVER see a musical impact like the Beatles or Elvis again but we are in desperate need a musical shake up like when Nirvana came along. The first 25 years of this century has been awful for popular music
That day my friends and I took the day off from school, and were outside the theatre when The Beatles arrived. They came in a coach (a bus) and rushed inside. At 6 o’clock my friends and I were seen on the news chasing after the coach. 😂 And later that night my family and I watched them on the Royal Variety Preformance. They were amazing! 🎵🎵🎵🎵
To my parents’ horror, I remember insisting on watching this on our television. I believe my parents left the room! 😄 My mother said they wouldn’t last long . . . I still have my original Mono LPs of The Beatles original albums from that era. And still play them. The best band ever.
Interesting! In 1955 my mother heard me listening on the radio to Elvis Presley sing and said "He can't sing at all…he will never come to much." She did it tough and apologised to me a couple of years later…."You were right, dear"! Now I have great grandchildren as 'Swifties'!
Never forgot learning Till There Was You and at age of 12 I had a Book Of 500 chords. I had an amazing teacher who showed me what a diminished chord was. In the Key of F major. The verse begins F, F#dim7, Gm, Bbm etc. This was a break from the 3 or 4 chord songs that were and still are being played today. I was fascinated. Played in bands all my life including a Beatles cover band (George) Still playing in a London band at age of 74. The Beatles changed the course of popular music forever. I cry a little at the song and play along with the little 8 bar solo.
i suppose you can view it that way. but he had problems craved for attention it seems after every great Paul solo he seemed to steal the attention away from Paul to himself this performance was one case an ED Sullivan appearance another one.
I am so thankful that my mum and dad let this mischievous little 5 year old stay up to watch our brilliant British tv programmes each and every night. Happy days. ❤ x
I'm so glad you could! I lived in the GDR then and only could listen to the FabFour late at night only when the radio shortwaves of RTL came to us.🙋♂️
Most excellent example of live TV performance with clean sound. See also performance on Swedish TV Drop In program. Also Ed Sullivan Miami show and, finally, the late 1964 appearance on American show (sorry forget name of show) where they sing Im a Loser and Kansas City. The 1964 Morecambe and Wise show appearance also very good. These are my favorites!
Their best live performance I've seen is the 1964 NME Awards show. It's on YT. Five sensational numbers, all rock, Ringo a madman. It becomes hilarious when Lennon forgets where he is in "You Can't Do That," thinks it's the break, and is brought back to where he should be by the others.
As a keen musician myself, I have 100% admiration and respect for the beatles. They were absolutely phenomenal. Even to this day, this performance was exceptionally tight. She loves you was simply impeccable. There will never be another beatles.
Bands today are together a few months, they go on a talent show and are suddenly stars, and gone just as quick because they have no music ability, where has the Beatles had been playing every night for a number of years honing their skills, that is why they were so tight.
And everything the Beatles would ever do, up to the rooftop concert, would take place in the span of barely 5 years from this performance. I cannot get over that.
You can see, that the Beatles had more than 500 live appearances before they even made their first record. The act on stage like one person and one instrument.
@heinovontettenborn6784, John, Paul and George were distant cousins, all connected through the Royal Stewart bloodlines. (I'm into genealogy and I got curious about their brotherly bond. I wondered if there might be a blood connection between them that could account for their closeness as friends and for their ability to harmonize so well together.)
Buying Beatles albums in the 1960's as a teenager, my mom said they were just a fad and wouldn't last long. I'm 73 now and still listening to their music and still a huge fan. As another poster said, it's so nice watching this without any screaming in the background!
I was nearly 12 we all watched this Mum 42 Dad 42 and my brother Nearly 15 , Mum loved Till there was you. . what a talent they were. .Happy days 60 years ago..😃😃
Yes, there are the category of the great rock bands of all times, those ones that each one of us loves most, but above them, reigning absolute, are The Beatles, in his own category: the greatest (of the greatest)!
I’m amazed at his dynamics. He gets soft at the right times and louder at the right times. It’s amazing that they’re such seasoned performers at such a young age.
I was ten years old at the time, a big occasion if The Beatles were on the telly. Even your mum and dad would watch them. In my 70’s now, seems like last week.✌🏻
I was 8 when The Beatles appeared on The Ed Sullivan Show, and had an immediate crush on Paul. Even at that age, I knew that "The Lads" were something different and special.
I remember when they were on Ed Sullivan show. My dad allowed me to watch if I didn’t scream or cry. I did but I almost wet my pants holding back all my emotions! Told you I was right about them Dad. History was made in ‘63!
Great musician great singers mic Jager once told the Beatles you're four singers the stones they only have one mi nobody like them I love them ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😊😊
The Beatles are making themselves known in the music 🎶 🎵 world,and the people are going wild cause they brought something different that people weren't used to hearing 🎉🎉
My mothers auntie's first ever concert was a beatles concert in melbourne australia! Around 1964, and she said nothing will ever be as wonderful or impactful as them, nothing beats the beatles.
@JerryHawkins-rr3ry, partly true, but they were also aided by the up-and-coming pioneers of digital audio sound, like my distant cousin, Robert Engebretsen as well as many others.
I'm so happy I discovered & subscribed to your channel less than 30 minutes ago. I've been mad about The Beatles for 56 years & will be til the day I die. George is my boy. I love & thank you Long Tall Sally. You've made my day. x LindyLu from Oz.
I think we share the same love for the Beatles, I'll be 96 and can't get on the toilet without help, but I can tell you exactly how to drum 'Every Little Thing', haha! Thanks for being a fan!
@@LongTallSally1963 - 96? I'm impressed & happy that I've got another 3 decades or more of Beatles love still to come. I want to be *you* when I grow up. Thank YOU 'Sally' for looking after the fans. I "sort've" met them at Brisbane airport in 1964. I got up close to them because my father was in the media crew & making sure barriers were in the right place. I was 7 & dad perched me on his shoulders so that he could show them to me a little better. I thought it was odd that they seemed to be wearing television newsreader-type makeup when under stage lighting. It must have been for a media/press session. I didn't realised that until I became an adult. As they passed by us, up really close, they all smiled at the bewildered little girl held high above the crowd in her summer cotton shortie pyjamas in what seemed the middle of the night, in hot, tropical weatheer, but one Beatle was very genuine & caring as he sent a loving smile my way. I didn't know who he was or how to react so I shyly looked at the floor. That is when my lifelong love of George Harrison began, and will forever remain. They were all kind, but George was the kindest of all. Having a father who worked in television industry production got us to meet & become casually friendly with some special musicians, actors, singers et al. The Bee Gees first spring to mind. Dad would take us on some of his visits to their parents house, just north of Brisbane. My little sister & I would play rough & tumble games with the "stupid twins" as we would later refer to Maurice & Robin. Barry was never there, off somewhere doing grown-up boy stuff. I had no idea who they were & would become. Dad arranged for The Bee Gees' first Australian television guest performance in Brisbane as he knew Mr & Mrs Gibb quite well & was already impressed by their 3 boys' talent. As far as The Beatles were concerned I only vaguely recalled their faces as those adorning my two teenage sisters' dressing table mirrors & I certainly didn't know why all the teenage girls were screaming at The Bee Gees, at first glimpse of them, from the top of the stairs leading down to the make-up room, around the time their hit "Spicks and Specks" topped the Australian Top-40 charts. I was 9 at the time. They are memories I still cherish. xx Linda. LindyLu from Oz.
Oh, I'm not 96, I'm 17, and my name is Nate :p I meant when I'm 96, I'll still be a fan. Lovely story! I get to tell my kids I was alive when The Beatles were number one on the billboard, Circa 'Now and Then' That's something I cherish, running outta class to listen to the song the second it came out
@@LongTallSally1963 -- OH. Well that makes a lot more sense. still, it makes me feel happy that I will actually be a fan until I die...which will be in in...another 110 years! x
Thank you very much Long TallySally63 . The 22nd century will come and the Beatles will continue to delight with their harmony and music, as they did in the 20th century.
Peerless, magical, professional, original, sensational...you can never run out of adjectives for the fabulous Beatles. So glad to be living at the same time as these boys.
It's just so wonderful to be able to come on to TH-cam and watch footage of The Beatles performing live. There seem to be more videos by the day. I was born in 1985, and am so happy for and envious of all of you who got to actually see them live or live on TV. I've loved them since I was a child, and am now learning more and more about their actual musicianship, and it's even more mind-blowing. I play their albums for my kids all the time...they love them, too. How lucky we all are to have this music and to enjoy their jubilant energy.
What I would write if I had but a grain of the Beatles genius: Followed you very secretly deep in the night Till you got home and I lost you out of my sight Creaked the door, twenty steps - and the light in the frame All I have is to stand here and whisper your name So I wish you the very good night Till the dawn breaks and makes things all right Wrong are they who consider that love is but pain As this evening I hope I will see you again Birds are sad when the smile disappears off your face Distant look of your eyes is the top of the grace I would bring you the sky and the stars and the moon If you told me that you would be mine pretty soon So I wish you the very good night Till the dawn breaks and makes things all right Wrong are they who consider that love is but pain As this evening I hope I will see you again
That was one of the best performances that the Beatles ever gave and they were so incredible especially John Lennon sing for the people in the cheaper seats clap your hands and for the rest of you you can just read all your jewelry and they were so funny too and it showed the Beatles as one one of the greatest live bands ever.
Remarkable. As a 70 year old professional musician looking back at this, and remembering being transfixed as a 9 year old; they really were that good. Whatever anyone says.
Amazing to think this performance with minimal gear - one guitar and one amp each; no effects pedals, crazy lighting or loads of road crew - just four guys with unmatched talent….
"Till There Was You" was probably overplayed by the Beatles in the early years, but THIS is the best vocal Paul gave to it; when the stakes were high, in primetime.
Ich bin unendlich dankbar, genau zu dieser Zeit im richtigen Alter gewesen zu sein, um die Beatles nahezu von Anfang an zeitgleich miterlebt zu haben. Mit jeder Faser meines Geistes, meines Leibes. Man kann es nicht verstehen, wenn man es nicht selbst gespürt hat.❤ Man kann es nicht in Worte fassen 😊 allenfalls in Noten und Rhythmus
The Beatles - a phenomenon that we will never see again!
You had to be there. I'm lucky I was.
Who knows what the future holds
I agree.. even though it looks like Socrates doesn’t
we will NEVER see a musical impact like the Beatles or Elvis again but we are in desperate need a musical shake up like when Nirvana came along. The first 25 years of this century has been awful for popular music
It's so awesome to hear them playing without any screaming.
Oh is that screaming? I always thought it was just Ringos cymbals 😅
That day my friends and I took the day off from school, and were outside the theatre when The Beatles arrived. They came in a coach (a bus) and rushed inside. At 6 o’clock my friends and I were seen on the news chasing after the coach. 😂
And later that night my family and I watched them on the Royal Variety Preformance. They were amazing! 🎵🎵🎵🎵
Ringo's side-swishing on the hi-hat was unique.
For those of us who lived through the Kennedy, situation. We really needed the Beatles.
AMEN TO THAT MY FRIEND
you needed to know the truth about who killed Kennedy. That's totally different
We were 18 days away from the world changing….
So True!
We never really recovered from JFK's murder and than the other John . Horrible - can't believe it happened in the USA - 🙏🙏🙏
Paul's singing is peerless and his enthusiasm infectious. They were all incredible, though, of course.
I always Loved Paul.
Paul always cheered me up.
To my parents’ horror, I remember insisting on watching this on our television. I believe my parents left the room! 😄 My mother said they wouldn’t last long . . . I still have my original Mono LPs of The Beatles original albums from that era. And still play them. The best band ever.
Interesting! In 1955 my mother heard me listening on the radio to Elvis Presley sing and said "He can't sing at all…he will never come to much." She did it tough and apologised to me a couple of years later…."You were right, dear"! Now I have great grandchildren as 'Swifties'!
My father was the same way when we watched them for the 1st time on the Ed Sullivan show....we were all shocked at how "long" their hair was....:)
Огромное Спасибо! Эту запись 1963г вижу в первый раз. Очаровательно! Владимир, 74 года, г. Мурманск
I was lucky, my parents loved The Beatles too!
I remember my mother calling them 'scruffy individuals'.
Paul's singing while playing melodic bass lines is remarkable, especially under that pressure!
My parents allowed us to stay up to watch the Beatles...❤❤❤
As did every parent at the time.✌🏻
Mine too
Man, Ringo is just rock solid.
Right?
❤
Where Pete Best was a basher, you can understand why they dumped him.
Never forgot learning Till There Was You and at age of 12 I had a Book Of 500 chords. I had an amazing teacher who showed me what a diminished chord was. In the Key of F major. The verse begins F, F#dim7, Gm, Bbm etc. This was a break from the 3 or 4 chord songs that were and still are being played today. I was fascinated. Played in bands all my life including a Beatles cover band (George) Still playing in a London band at age of 74. The Beatles changed the course of popular music forever. I cry a little at the song and play along with the little 8 bar solo.
I'm going to practice this tomorrow on my guitar.
Probably the strongest live version of She Loves You. They can actually hear themselves sing and play!
Far superior to the Ed Sullivan show, where the mics were working off and on etc.
Possibly one of their best ever live recording sessions for TV
The Australian Melbourne version is great too.
No endless screaming kids.... can actually hear the music!!
You can say the same about "I saw her standing there" in Sweden. That version is insanely good
I love John's boyish cheekiness!!!!
i suppose you can view it that way. but he had problems craved for attention it seems after every great Paul solo he seemed to steal the attention away from Paul to himself this performance was one case an ED Sullivan appearance another one.
The greatest rock n roll group ever formed. So fortunate with my generation of the 1960s.
no not the greatest
I am so thankful that my mum and dad let this mischievous little 5 year old stay up to watch our brilliant British tv programmes each and every night.
Happy days. ❤ x
I'm so glad you could! I lived in the GDR then and only could listen to the FabFour late at night only when the radio shortwaves of RTL came to us.🙋♂️
I was allowed to watch this on the TV I was 5 at the time
Love George's guitar playing
@@jurgen6321Well at least now there’s a united Germany.👍
@@jurgen6321 а я жил в СССР, у нас битлов никогда не показывали, из-за этого мы, последние дураки, разрушили лучшую страну в истории человечества
Mix was so good! They probably could hear each other better than usual.
Too much talent for one band!
Correct! Still never bettered.
And the dissenters claim that the Beatles were just an average live band.
The fools.....
Basically, 12 minutes of perfection
Beautiful download! No screaming to overpower the guys. Thanks for the great posting!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Most excellent example of live TV performance with clean sound. See also performance on Swedish TV Drop In program. Also Ed Sullivan Miami show and, finally, the late 1964 appearance on American show (sorry forget name of show) where they sing Im a Loser and Kansas City. The 1964 Morecambe and Wise show appearance also very good. These are my favorites!
Sorry, Morecambe and Wise late '63.
The show you are trying to remember was "Shindig" 🙂
Their best live performance I've seen is the 1964 NME Awards show. It's on YT. Five sensational numbers, all rock, Ringo a madman. It becomes hilarious when Lennon forgets where he is in "You Can't Do That," thinks it's the break, and is brought back to where he should be by the others.
"Miama Beach" Ed Sullivan's pronunciation.
The "Sullivan" show from Miami also featured the late, great Mitzi Gaynor.
As a keen musician myself, I have 100% admiration and respect for the beatles.
They were absolutely phenomenal.
Even to this day, this performance was exceptionally tight.
She loves you was simply impeccable.
There will never be another beatles.
Bands today are together a few months, they go on a talent show and are suddenly stars, and gone just as quick because they have no music ability, where has the Beatles had been playing every night for a number of years honing their skills, that is why they were so tight.
The beatles were out to impress on this performance and they did not disappoint & looks like they enjoyed themselves
Johns voice on Twist and Shout,, Awesome
They always did it last because it wrecked John's vocal chords.
Great rock n roll voice - lot of emotion and with Paul
In the early years we're Wow za!
Géniale effectivement.
And everything the Beatles would ever do, up to the rooftop concert, would take place in the span of barely 5 years from this performance. I cannot get over that.
Crazy isn't it? Also, great song after great song after great song. What was in the water?!?!
They were so good live. Its the long evenings in Hamburg
Hamburg was definitely their incubation period especially after replacing Pete Best.
Смотреть, и слушать моих кумиров никогда не надоест,потому что это легенда,революционеры в музыке
They sound fantastic
Fabulous live performance! Vocals & overall musicianship is simply outstanding.
The greatness of the boys from Liverpool..still unsurpassed.
You can see, that the Beatles had more than 500 live appearances before they even made their first record. The act on stage like one person and one instrument.
"They act on stage like one person and one instrument". You've nailed it. That sums it up
@rxw5520plus more than 200 performances in the Cavern, some of them twice a day, not to mention a number of other venues
Pretty tight, as George said..
@heinovontettenborn6784, John, Paul and George were distant cousins, all connected through the Royal Stewart bloodlines. (I'm into genealogy and I got curious about their brotherly bond. I wondered if there might be a blood connection between them that could account for their closeness as friends and for their ability to harmonize so well together.)
9:24 "just rattle your jewellery..." was very cheeky at that time, at a "Royal" Variety performance....it wasn't "done" to joke about royalty...
Buying Beatles albums in the 1960's as a teenager, my mom said they were just a fad and wouldn't last long. I'm 73 now and still listening to their music and still a huge fan. As another poster said, it's so nice watching this without any screaming in the background!
Those were the days I am 77 years old old and and still an avid Beatle fan
They sang She Loves You perfect!!
I was nearly 12 we all watched this Mum 42 Dad 42 and my brother Nearly 15 , Mum loved Till there was you. . what a talent they were. .Happy days 60 years ago..😃😃
Yes, there are the category of the great rock bands of all times, those ones that each one of us loves most, but above them, reigning absolute, are The Beatles, in his own category: the greatest (of the greatest)!
George was absolutely perfection on the guitar. Their secret weapon without a doubt.
Absolutely!
@@lindylufromoz5111 also Ringo , a human metronome.
I’m amazed at his dynamics. He gets soft at the right times and louder at the right times.
It’s amazing that they’re such seasoned performers at such a young age.
His playing on " 'Til There Was You" is for the ages.
@@bobtaylor170 absolutely no doubt! Similar to “And I Love Her”!
I was ten years old at the time, a big occasion if The Beatles were on the telly. Even your mum and dad would watch them. In my 70’s now, seems like last week.✌🏻
AMEN TO THAT I AM 73
I was 8 when The Beatles appeared on The Ed Sullivan Show, and had an immediate crush on Paul. Even at that age, I knew that "The Lads" were something different and special.
I remember when they were on Ed Sullivan show. My dad allowed me to watch if I didn’t scream or cry. I did but I almost wet my pants holding back all my emotions! Told you I was right about them Dad. History was made in ‘63!
Great musician great singers mic Jager once told the Beatles you're four singers the stones they only have one mi nobody like them I love them ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😊😊
Great Times & Great Music. ❤❤❤
THE BEATLES 💓😍💓💓♥️❤️ Forever In My Hart🌹🌹🌹🌹
The Beatles are making themselves known in the music 🎶 🎵 world,and the people are going wild cause they brought something different that people weren't used to hearing 🎉🎉
My mothers auntie's first ever concert was a beatles concert in melbourne australia! Around 1964, and she said nothing will ever be as wonderful or impactful as them, nothing beats the beatles.
Boomer From Dallas. WOW! First time I've seen the entire performance. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it
The Beatles were the band that forced the industry to manufacture better and more powerful electronics, and amplification.
The Beatles Enough Said. No monitors or computers. Got that Detroit Grit.
@JerryHawkins-rr3ry, partly true, but they were also aided by the up-and-coming pioneers of digital audio sound, like my distant cousin, Robert Engebretsen as well as many others.
'Till there was you" always gives me chills. Great song and even better performance.
What a cute little band. I hope they get a record deal.
😅
Lol.😅😂😊
😂
Think they'll do well
@@keithfenwick9992 lol very funny 😁
Viva Inglaterra por habernos dejado a esta Super banda.
Gracias Liverpool siempre te recordaremos..🥁🎸🎸🎸🇬🇧
Мне до сих пор кажется что они вместе вчетвером,когда я просматриваю клипы,и. Наступает такое успокоение души СПАСИБО БИТЛАМ!!!
Paul, after identifying "From Me to You", was briefly shocked & smiled nervously. The Royals had just arrived!
I was wondering what that odd look was about.
Thankyou.
I'm so happy I discovered & subscribed to your channel less than 30 minutes ago. I've been mad about The Beatles for 56 years & will be til the day I die. George is my boy.
I love & thank you Long Tall Sally. You've made my day.
x
LindyLu from Oz.
I think we share the same love for the Beatles, I'll be 96 and can't get on the toilet without help, but I can tell you exactly how to drum 'Every Little Thing', haha! Thanks for being a fan!
@@LongTallSally1963 - 96? I'm impressed & happy that I've got another 3 decades or more of Beatles love still to come. I want to be *you* when I grow up. Thank YOU 'Sally' for looking after the fans. I "sort've" met them at Brisbane airport in 1964. I got up close to them because my father was in the media crew & making sure barriers were in the right place. I was 7 & dad perched me on his shoulders so that he could show them to me a little better. I thought it was odd that they seemed to be wearing television newsreader-type makeup when under stage lighting. It must have been for a media/press session. I didn't realised that until I became an adult.
As they passed by us, up really close, they all smiled at the bewildered little girl held high above the crowd in her summer cotton shortie pyjamas in what seemed the middle of the night, in hot, tropical weatheer, but one Beatle was very genuine & caring as he sent a loving smile my way. I didn't know who he was or how to react so I shyly looked at the floor.
That is when my lifelong love of George Harrison began, and will forever remain.
They were all kind, but George was the kindest of all.
Having a father who worked in television industry production got us to meet & become casually friendly with some special musicians, actors, singers et al.
The Bee Gees first spring to mind. Dad would take us on some of his visits to their parents house, just north of Brisbane. My little sister & I would play rough & tumble games with the "stupid twins" as we would later refer to Maurice & Robin. Barry was never there, off somewhere doing grown-up boy stuff.
I had no idea who they were & would become. Dad arranged for The Bee Gees' first Australian television guest performance in Brisbane as he knew Mr & Mrs Gibb quite well & was already impressed by their 3 boys' talent.
As far as The Beatles were concerned I only vaguely recalled their faces as those adorning my two teenage sisters' dressing table mirrors & I certainly didn't know why all the teenage girls were screaming at The Bee Gees, at first glimpse of them, from the top of the stairs leading down to the make-up room, around the time their hit "Spicks and Specks" topped the Australian Top-40 charts. I was 9 at the time.
They are memories I still cherish.
xx Linda. LindyLu from Oz.
Oh, I'm not 96, I'm 17, and my name is Nate :p
I meant when I'm 96, I'll still be a fan.
Lovely story! I get to tell my kids I was alive when The Beatles were number one on the billboard, Circa 'Now and Then'
That's something I cherish, running outta class to listen to the song the second it came out
@@LongTallSally1963 -- OH. Well that makes a lot more sense.
still, it makes me feel happy that I will actually be a fan until I die...which will be in in...another 110 years!
x
When we are all gone including our grandchildren they will still playing this. It is timeless.
they will live forever.
Thank you very much Long TallySally63 . The 22nd century will come and the Beatles will continue to delight with their harmony and music, as they did in the 20th century.
What a wonderful music and time!!!!
So great to hear 'From Me to You'. What a single!
They were truly amazing upsidedown!
Paul wasn't just the singer and composer of ballads like YESTERDAY and TILL THERE WAS YOU; he could rock!
The vocals, songwriting, and musicianship are all Fantastic!
Ребята! СПАСИБО ЗА ТО, ЧТО ВЫ БЫЛИ И ЕСТЬ!!! ❤
Молодость-ты прекрасна
I remember it we'll loved it then and love and appreciate it more now
Love this performance, wonderful 💚💖💜🎸🎧🌎Especially Twist and Shout😎💚💖
George was awesome . He was a better musician than they gave him credit for. Loved the traveling wilberrys later.
Peerless, magical, professional, original, sensational...you can never run out of adjectives for the fabulous Beatles. So glad to be living at the same time as these boys.
❤ Best Band Ever, they really rocked their suits!!! So much talent in those 4 men! ✌️♥️
So talented, musically and creatively.
John Lennon .. such a great RnR voice
As a 10 year old I did not appreciate them.But as I went to secondary school and a teenager I realised what a fantastic group they where.
It's just so wonderful to be able to come on to TH-cam and watch footage of The Beatles performing live. There seem to be more videos by the day. I was born in 1985, and am so happy for and envious of all of you who got to actually see them live or live on TV. I've loved them since I was a child, and am now learning more and more about their actual musicianship, and it's even more mind-blowing. I play their albums for my kids all the time...they love them, too. How lucky we all are to have this music and to enjoy their jubilant energy.
I have heard/ read many times about John's famous remark before 'Twist'n Shout'. First time witness it.
Thank You for uploading this!
Ivars
McCartney, solid bass and vocals. Incredible at that age.
They sound so good.
My all time favorite album and the one that cemented me to The Beatles forever is “Second Album”. An almost forgotten gem.
Incredible performance ❤
Jamescpotter great call- pure unadulterated Beatle’s Brilliance!
Paul and John at the peak of collaboration songwriting and singing together!
Golden years
So tight…
Desde que naci y hasta que expire,amare la musica de los Beatles y el buen Rock y Rock and Roll...forever🍁🌲☘️🍀🌾🌿🌿🌹🪴💐🌹🥀🌷🌷🎸🎻🥁🎸🎧🎤🇬🇧🇨🇴🇪🇦🇺🇸
Esa es la verdad.
I love them so irremplazable
What I would write if I had but a grain of the Beatles genius:
Followed you very secretly deep in the night
Till you got home and I lost you out of my sight
Creaked the door, twenty steps - and the light in the frame
All I have is to stand here and whisper your name
So I wish you the very good night
Till the dawn breaks and makes things all right
Wrong are they who consider that love is but pain
As this evening I hope I will see you again
Birds are sad when the smile disappears off your face
Distant look of your eyes is the top of the grace
I would bring you the sky and the stars and the moon
If you told me that you would be mine pretty soon
So I wish you the very good night
Till the dawn breaks and makes things all right
Wrong are they who consider that love is but pain
As this evening I hope I will see you again
That was one of the best performances that the Beatles ever gave and they were so incredible especially John Lennon sing for the people in the cheaper seats clap your hands and for the rest of you you can just read all your jewelry and they were so funny too and it showed the Beatles as one one of the greatest live bands ever.
Wonderful just typical John ❤
Remarkable. As a 70 year old professional musician looking back at this, and remembering being transfixed as a 9 year old; they really were that good. Whatever anyone says.
Just absolutely fabulous.
Amazing to think this performance with minimal gear - one guitar and one amp each; no effects pedals, crazy lighting or loads of road crew - just four guys with unmatched talent….
Brilliant,
She loves you, will always be my favorite song ever😢❤❤
ジョンの宝石ジャラジャラ発言は何回聴いても最高ですね!
5 tours and 1100 performing hours just in Hamburg gets you to this level of flawless live performance!
I remember it well. I had just turned 14 and she loves you had just been released which really turned me onto the Beatles.
Saw the 4 in Wellington nz in the old Opera house must have been a bit like the cavern a time gone never to be experienced again patz 😂
Class performance !
my parents loved them ,I was 8 years old,we watched live
No screaming for once lol. They sound great.
Eles ram fenomenais, que até hoje já no século 21, estão aí com toda garra
Paul opened his show in Buenos Aires in October 2024 with this incredible song "She loves you". 61 years after this show...
Awesome from the best band on the planet and thanks for the upload
"Till There Was You" was probably overplayed by the Beatles in the early years, but THIS is the best vocal Paul gave to it; when the stakes were high, in primetime.
This Royal Command Performance was also broadcast on BBC Radio.
Ich bin unendlich dankbar, genau zu dieser Zeit im richtigen Alter gewesen zu sein, um die Beatles nahezu von Anfang an zeitgleich miterlebt zu haben. Mit jeder Faser meines Geistes, meines Leibes. Man kann es nicht verstehen, wenn man es nicht selbst gespürt hat.❤ Man kann es nicht in Worte fassen 😊 allenfalls in Noten und Rhythmus
Those Hamburg years were crucial.
Beatles my favorite band of all time