The people were taking John's 'Bigger than Jesus' thing too hard, he wasn't comparing him self to Jesus he was just saying people are talking more about The Beatles more than Jesus.
IN ENGLAND AT THE TIME LESS PEOPLE WERE GOING TO CHURCH, MORE WERE ATTENDING BEATLE CONCERTS THAN ANYTHING. YOU NOW HAVE IMPORTED AN INTOLLERANT CULTURE THAT WILL NOT ALLOW CHRISTIANITY TO EXIST ONCE THEY HAVE THE UPPER HAND AND THE POPULATION BY OUT BREEDING YOU. ITS SAD BUT TRUE.
@@pjmoseley243 but what happened in Russia can be a lesson. The Bolsheviks banned religion, but when the USSR collapsed, people rejoiced to bring Christianity back. This is what will happen in the west. Unfortunately we are going to have to hit rock bottom first.
I'm a Christian myself, and I still think that people totally blew John's comment out of proportion. Whether they wanted to accept it or not, what John said was true. Even today people, even Christians, devote more of their time to their favorite music, movies, and books than their study of the Bible or things such as that. It's just human nature. That is the blatant truth, and we all know it.
That quote also came from a teen magazine. So those people should have protested the company that made that magazine, instead of burning their Beatles records.
Paul said in another interview that there was a big difference with the British press and the American press back then. The British would understand the context of what was said and report things as they were. The American version would try to spin things and make mountains out of mole hills.
John was very much anti religion and no doubt he couldn't resist making that comparison when they were at the height of their popularity. No doubt they were feeling like the kings of the earth at that time!
That's John said it. There were more people listening to them than people going to church. And the moralizing mob got mad at him and wanted to "cancel The Beatles" as if they were to blame. Instead of punishing people for telling the truth, how about these "concerned citizens" actually try to promote Jesus more? Nah, it's way easier to just point at someone else and say it's his fault
@Jim McCracken thank you, I was english teacher, well aware of all forms of 'thers', but these phones do what they want before, at least some of us that are older and new to them, aware of it - but good to know where lies your (possessive) focus
The guy at 0:54 burnt all his records then went out the following week and bought them all back. Then throughout the years he bought all the reissues, cds and remasters 😂
@MiamiBeach xxx sorry MiamiBeach...been tippin a few...just seeing now that ya said "his" father and not "My father" ...why am I feelin like Keith Moone...😳🤪
@@williambilly3269 Hey you Globalist! Why don't you adopt a few of those ILLEGAL MIGRANT GUATAMALAN children who have bum rushed our southern border! John Winston ONO Lennon ended up getting murdered by a born again Christian! Fortunately, Paul, George and Ringo didn't also get killed due to John's irresponsible comment!
Religous folks of the Southern United States will always take anything to far. I'm a Christian, but from the other side of the country. I grew up knowing that I was not conservative, and more liberal or free.
@thekbsshow10 What John actually said was that the Beatles were "more popular than Jesus" -- which they *were* at that time, among the youth. You must not have been around in 1966. In any case, he wasn't bragging or even implying that it was a good thing. Peace.
That's pretty cool for them to allow special access for those high school news reporters. Imagine being able to write about what George said when you asked him a question. And of course, lots of photos. Where are all those photos now?
It was a true statement. Plain and simple. The reaction pointed up double-mindedness and showed his words struck the conscience. What followed was a demonstration of a lack of tact. Non-reaction would have been better and would have been a better demonstration of the principles inherent in the words of the person they supposedly adore or follow.
Since when do Americans "non-react" ? If whatever a celebrity says can be turned into a controversy and offend people, since when will American journalists not make it happen?
john was just trying to say they were more popular than anything he could think of and sadly said Jesus. But the 60's conservatives were so rediculous. Can you beleive the hubub a haircut caused in those days? The Beetles answered so many STUPID questions with class and humor.
You've got it the wrong way around. "Beatles" was the thing that popped into his head - not "Jesus." He was trying to describe the decline of Christianity, not the popularity of the Beatles. Of course, in places like Memphis, there might not have been any decline at all, but he was talking to a British reporter and living in a country where Christianity was in an obvious decline, which is probably why it wasn't such a big deal in the UK.
"We all have our rights you know" said John. Fact was, what he said was simply fact. At that time, more people were paying attention to the Beatles. Period. He made a mention of the fact and the fact bit him. And conscience did the rest. Like and 'oops'. These were just songs representative of childhood. A universal thing. Universal interest. What's the problem?
Jeeeze...were these the cleanest, most preppy people in the world or what? I remember this sad judgmental time. Life goes on within you and without you.
Interesting fact is, after the John`s "Bigger than Jesus" quote. the Soviet newspapers started to write about Beatles positive way, unlike earlier days, when they were described as the evil symbol of decadence and downfall of Western youth.
The comment was possibly meant to be off the record which journalists should honor especially about something that wasn't germane or necessary for public consumption. So John was screwed over by a "journalist" whom he regarded as a personal friend... So the backstabbing was like with two knives, one professional and the other personal. The sequence of tougher questions from the American Press Corps and the Philippines insanity and subhuman behavior of the people there and the reaction to the "Bigger than Jesus" "quote" were all part of what happens with most "Manias"... There's an upbeat and euphoric beginning and a dark and depressing, of not menacing downward spiral until things eventually even out or calm down. In the case of The Beatles they continued to have fans outside Abbey Road until the end and like when they found out Paul was getting married... People still freak out when they meet Paul or Ringo. The Mania changed into interest and even obsession as they charted their studio only career (Rooftop excepted of course). I like their response to it all... Like we don't need you as fans if this is really who you are... People forget the context... unscrupulous people had been bringing people with cerebral palsy and other spastic muscular ailments with the intention that The Beatles' presence would heal them... Something that shocked and freaked the band members out... John in particular, who we know had a heightened sensitivity to somatic abnormalities, was probably most annoyed by the activities of the people who would exploit the disabled for their own aims... My suspicion is that John may have had some bad experiences with some Church goers... Also the American Press didn't understand how low Church attendance was in the U.K. and how demoralized the British were from WWII. Many people lived a very bleak life in Britain as much of it was still marked by WWII...
Everybody is entiltled to their opinion on who is more popular than who, what is more popular than what. I don't think that statement was meant to insult the religion. It is up to us to agree or disagree but there is no need to resort to hatred, hostility or violent.
The sargent at 3:30 instructing the other officers what is and is not allowed at the concert we will give you earplugs so you will not get a headache 1. there will be no crowding around the stage!!! 2. no dancing in the isles 3. No running up and down the isles!!!!!!!!! sounds like a rock concert atmosphere in the 60's down in the south!!!!!!!!!!!
It was all taken out of context meaning and said rough. Almost like me saying, I'm sure that a bolt of lightning is going to strike me dead for thinking this. " I wandering if that pile of Beatles burnt records if found would be worth anything "
They interviewed some very intelligent women here. I must say (and do not mean to cause any ruckus or offence), that burning a record on a bbq is in no way comparable to putting your opinion to words over such a major subject as religion and pop culture, collating the two. I feel that being able to have such a perceptive and cultivated insight on a matter such as this is an incredible thing to be capable of. Many of these teens are smart and definitely know their way around their own opinions, much to differ from what was expected of them anyhow. As for those who burnt their records, their views I find to be obtuse. I wouldn't have expected John to have thought through what he was saying, which was rather guileless to his misfortune, and afterwards, I would imagine him being as repentant as anybody else. You have to wonder just what he was really meaning, perhaps distinguishing that comment and changing it to a clearer, less ambiguous statement, which is indeed possible. All in all, that first woman was right, they mightn't have intended it but John shouldn't have said that. But I admire him for it. Jolly good show, friends! :D
What an absurd statement. Ask any kid if they've heard of Jesus. They'll say yes. Ask any kid of today if they've heard of The Beatles. Many will say no.
What idiot has a club to hate and burn Beatles LP's... they are a band for crying out loud, they take things way too seriously over there. Besides how much money are you throwing away by burning records? it was so pointless.
He said they were more POPULAR than Jesus, not that they were gods or greater than God. As John stated, he could have said television was more popular than God and no one would have cared.
Wish people stood up for what is right and wrong today like they stood up for it back then. People had real convictions back then, but weren’t so absurdly sensitive as today.
that's reality, and they said the word popular not bigger. there's a big difference in those words. just tell me how many concerts did Jesus made? and how many people saw and screamed for Jesus in real life?
True. Back then it was the more conservative folks, now it's the flaming liberals/socialists who want to take everything out of context and shut down anyone whose opinion is different from theirs.
America was in the Pre days before the Jesus movement Folks who became Christian were in love with music then but not before .American Christianty Before the Jesus movement sucked just like it does now
@@ThisBirdHasFlown Just look up John Lennon's death story and it will give you the reasons why that monster wanted to kill John. Even before he settled on killing John, he had options on killing Paul McCartney, Jacqueline Kennedy, Ronald Reagan, or Elizabeth Taylor. He somehow just wanted to be "famous". But he ended being infamous.
POBRES CHICOS LENONN POR SU REBELDÍA SE METIÓ EN UN GRAN CAOS DESPUÉS NI PODÍAN SALIR A NINGUNA PARTE POR TANTAS AMENAZAS Y AHORA NO LO DICEN LOS ARTISTAS DE AHORA MAS BIEN LOS HACEN CON HECHOS TODAS LAS ABOMINACIONES EN LOS ESCENARIOS Y A ESOS NOS LES PASA NADA Y ESOS POBRES CHICOS AMENAZARLOS HASTA LA MUERTE Y ASÍ FUE
But you’re so above it all and smarter than the rest right? I’ve found the middle is a lukewarm wasteland. I much prefer people with strong educated beliefs, especially those who change their viewpoint based on new information that changes the basis for their opinions.
A program at "Sunday school" about the Beatles...hmmmm..just another use of religion to oppress...that's not what religion teaches...but, to use a frase I hate..."it is what it is"
I find over and over again that nasty people truly hate Christianity and want it destroyed. The left is made up of them. They are anything but tolerant.
You wonder if at least some of these teenagers “grew up” to become Trump fans and wear MAGA hats. The Beatles observed that they weren’t bothered about record burning if they bought them in the first place. The interview with the Beatles showed how sharp and observant they were. Note it wasn’t said how many people actually came to the Memphis show.
My goodness you’re ignorant. Trump fans like him for something similar to the Beatles… they were natural and funny and speak off the cuff when interviewed.
You can hear the beginning of the attitudes of Trumpists in the naive words of these young Americans afraid of "words". I bet they grew up to be right wing conservatives.
Lennon's remark was simply a sneak peak at his Luciferian mindset and hatred for all things Jesus. Loving Aleister Crowley and making deals with the devil will do that to a person. The Paul in this vid REALLY shows a marked difference with the current version aka "Billy".
@@ClueSign "They're [the Beatles] completely anti-Christ. I mean, I am anti-Christ as well, but they're so anti-Christ they shock me which isn't an easy thing" Derek Taylor. I'll take Derek Taylor's word for it, not yours, uneducated babble brain. John Lennon would tell an interviewer for Playboy magazine, “The whole Beatle idea was to do what you want, right? To take your own responsibility.” Lennon’s reference to the “Beatle idea” as “do what you want” is actually a restatement of Crowley’s Law of Thelema: “Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the law.”
@@ClueSign , actually sad maybe, little, no. I've never been a twit, I dont have the skill set.I'm not small minded at all. If you dig a little you will find a distinct occult anti Christian current running through Beatle land. It's not even a heavy conspiracy really. It's just where they were coming from.
The people were taking John's 'Bigger than Jesus' thing too hard, he wasn't comparing him self to Jesus he was just saying people are talking more about The Beatles more than Jesus.
IN ENGLAND AT THE TIME LESS PEOPLE WERE GOING TO CHURCH, MORE WERE ATTENDING BEATLE CONCERTS THAN ANYTHING. YOU NOW HAVE IMPORTED AN INTOLLERANT CULTURE THAT WILL NOT ALLOW CHRISTIANITY TO EXIST ONCE THEY HAVE THE UPPER HAND AND THE POPULATION BY OUT BREEDING YOU. ITS SAD BUT TRUE.
@@pjmoseley243 but what happened in Russia can be a lesson. The Bolsheviks banned religion, but when the USSR collapsed, people rejoiced to bring Christianity back. This is what will happen in the west. Unfortunately we are going to have to hit rock bottom first.
I'm a Christian myself, and I still think that people totally blew John's comment out of proportion. Whether they wanted to accept it or not, what John said was true. Even today people, even Christians, devote more of their time to their favorite music, movies, and books than their study of the Bible or things such as that. It's just human nature. That is the blatant truth, and we all know it.
I think they took John's comment way too seriously lol
That is true!!! John meant that more teens were going to there concerts rather than Church
That quote also came from a teen magazine. So those people should have protested the company that made that magazine, instead of burning their Beatles records.
American media at that time never understood an ironic comment !
Paul said in another interview that there was a big difference with the British press and the American press back then. The British would understand the context of what was said and report things as they were. The American version would try to spin things and make mountains out of mole hills.
True ! Sometimes you can say too much !
It upsets me that John's comment had to be completely taken out of hand.
John was very much anti religion and no doubt he couldn't resist making that comparison when they were at the height of their popularity. No doubt they were feeling like the kings of the earth at that time!
They were so right when they said Americans take things out of context. It's sad really and I'm American. :/
Not so much "Americans" ! but the media looking for a story, any story !!! If not, make it up !
1:39 Smart girl very smart girl
Yes, she certainly was a voice of reason and intelligence.
The irony was that the Beatles were more popular than Jesus.
😂
That's John said it. There were more people listening to them than people going to church.
And the moralizing mob got mad at him and wanted to "cancel The Beatles" as if they were to blame. Instead of punishing people for telling the truth, how about these "concerned citizens" actually try to promote Jesus more? Nah, it's way easier to just point at someone else and say it's his fault
Girl at 1:50 nailed it on the head! Smart one.
S
Astute girl, others parroted what there parents said, and Sunday school teacher, hs
@Jim McCracken thank you, I was english teacher, well aware of all forms of 'thers', but these phones do what they want before, at least some of us that are older and new to them, aware of it - but good to know where lies your (possessive) focus
Salesgirl: “We promote anything that sells”. Wink wink. Atta girl. 😂
@Mahesh K she was selling eight days a week
The guy at 0:54 burnt all his records then went out the following week and bought them all back. Then throughout the years he bought all the reissues, cds and remasters 😂
LOL
😂😂🤣🤣👏👏👏👏👍👍👍✌🏼✌🏼
@MiamiBeach xxx and you admit that???? Well,mine was Sargent Pepper !!! 🤨👊
@MiamiBeach xxx sorry MiamiBeach...been tippin a few...just seeing now that ya said "his" father and not "My father" ...why am I feelin like Keith Moone...😳🤪
What I'd like is to hear is the response from all those who burnt there records back then.
I bet those southern boneheads who decided not to see The Beatles live now regret it years later.
There children went on to be trump's followers
@@williambilly3269 Bravo!! You've won the Internet.
@@williambilly3269
Hey you Globalist!
Why don't you adopt a few of those ILLEGAL MIGRANT GUATAMALAN children who have bum rushed our southern border!
John Winston ONO Lennon ended up getting murdered by a born again Christian!
Fortunately, Paul, George and Ringo didn't also get killed due to John's irresponsible comment!
They weren't just from the south.
@@williambilly3269 What does that mean? I'm sure even Trump likes the Beatles.
Religous folks of the Southern United States will always take anything to far. I'm a Christian, but from the other side of the country. I grew up knowing that I was not conservative, and more liberal or free.
Cuz they're inbreds
@thekbsshow10 What John actually said was that the Beatles were "more popular than Jesus" -- which they *were* at that time, among the youth. You must not have been around in 1966. In any case, he wasn't bragging or even implying that it was a good thing. Peace.
Elvis might have said the same thing at the height of his own popularity, but unlike John, he respected religion.
@@sketchartist1964 But how is it disrespectful in the first place?
This stupid anti-Beatles-movement was brought up by people who hated the Beatles anyway and just were looking for a reason to live this hatred.
True.
Yeahhh
Ís true
Yep, just like the anti Trumpers.
@@sketchartist1964 That doesn't even make any sense. Completely different context. Bonehead.
after hearing this im gonna buy more beatle albums
1:40 Well this kid seems to understand the situation well. What couldn't the disc jockeys understand?
Jesus could never have wrote something as brilliant as I Am The Walrus.
*written
If Lennon said “ holy cow” they would’ve prolly burned cows and burgers smh
The teaching of all this? Is that those kids later on bought again all those Beatles records once the uproar died. Good business anyways
00:55,,,yes sir i bourned hes really proud,,,lol
the reactions of those educated youngsters were very spontaneous as i may say
I wonder what the other Beatles said to John in private after his Jesus remark? Like, "Thanks a lot John, you fucked things up for us now."
0:50. Fall in love. I love that Era. Beautiful hairs, no plastic women
Thanks ! Fantastic unseen footage !
K
That's pretty cool for them to allow special access for those high school news reporters. Imagine being able to write about what George said when you asked him a question. And of course, lots of photos. Where are all those photos now?
Genius girl at 1:40!
Look at the 1966 haircuts in the South and compare them to The Beatles on tour
I bet the people who burn their Beatle records back in the 60s, are kicking themselves in the ass now.
It was a true statement. Plain and simple. The reaction pointed up double-mindedness and showed his words struck the conscience. What followed was a demonstration of a lack of tact. Non-reaction would have been better and would have been a better demonstration of the principles inherent in the words of the person they supposedly adore or follow.
Since when do Americans "non-react" ?
If whatever a celebrity says can be turned into a controversy and offend people, since when will American journalists not make it happen?
I really wanted to hug john lennon at the starting😭😢
john was just trying to say they were more popular than anything he could think of and sadly said Jesus. But the 60's conservatives were so rediculous. Can you beleive the hubub a haircut caused in those days? The Beetles answered so many STUPID questions with class and humor.
You've got it the wrong way around. "Beatles" was the thing that popped into his head - not "Jesus." He was trying to describe the decline of Christianity, not the popularity of the Beatles. Of course, in places like Memphis, there might not have been any decline at all, but he was talking to a British reporter and living in a country where Christianity was in an obvious decline, which is probably why it wasn't such a big deal in the UK.
"We all have our rights you know" said John. Fact was, what he said was simply fact. At that time, more people were paying attention to the Beatles. Period. He made a mention of the fact and the fact bit him. And conscience did the rest. Like and 'oops'. These were just songs representative of childhood. A universal thing. Universal interest. What's the problem?
Jeeeze...were these the cleanest, most preppy people in the world or what? I remember this sad judgmental time. Life goes on within you and without you.
Nothing's changed in that regard. Just take one look at Facebook.
0:30 holy shit she's a stunner
im in the beatles side,after all its just an opinion john made. and another guy could say the same and not get hated.
I think people are only just catching up with Lennon outlook
Did Jesus leave us with a load of cool tunes to listen to? No he didn't
Please tell me you typed this with your tongue firmly in cheek.
@@ThisBirdHasFlown I completely forgot I posted that lol. And yes that was supposed to be silly
“I don’t think Jesus came to be popular” - I’m not religious, but this is a very smart comment indeed.
OI!! DON'T BURN YOUR BEATLES RECORDS!!!
He did mean it. As Lennon wrote and apologized in letter published in Christianity today in 1990s
. . . I mean, after all . . . those crowds weren't running to the doors to be converted to anything.
Interesting fact is, after the John`s "Bigger than Jesus" quote. the Soviet newspapers started to write about Beatles positive way, unlike earlier days, when they were described as the evil symbol of decadence and downfall of Western youth.
The funny thing is even kids got it right...
1:40 She's exactly right
The comment was possibly meant to be off the record which journalists should honor especially about something that wasn't germane or necessary for public consumption. So John was screwed over by a "journalist" whom he regarded as a personal friend... So the backstabbing was like with two knives, one professional and the other personal. The sequence of tougher questions from the American Press Corps and the Philippines insanity and subhuman behavior of the people there and the reaction to the "Bigger than Jesus" "quote" were all part of what happens with most "Manias"... There's an upbeat and euphoric beginning and a dark and depressing, of not menacing downward spiral until things eventually even out or calm down. In the case of The Beatles they continued to have fans outside Abbey Road until the end and like when they found out Paul was getting married... People still freak out when they meet Paul or Ringo. The Mania changed into interest and even obsession as they charted their studio only career (Rooftop excepted of course). I like their response to it all... Like we don't need you as fans if this is really who you are... People forget the context... unscrupulous people had been bringing people with cerebral palsy and other spastic muscular ailments with the intention that The Beatles' presence would heal them... Something that shocked and freaked the band members out... John in particular, who we know had a heightened sensitivity to somatic abnormalities, was probably most annoyed by the activities of the people who would exploit the disabled for their own aims... My suspicion is that John may have had some bad experiences with some Church goers... Also the American Press didn't understand how low Church attendance was in the U.K. and how demoralized the British were from WWII. Many people lived a very bleak life in Britain as much of it was still marked by WWII...
The girls at 1:19 and 1:39 were intelligent
"Father, forgive them. For they know not what they do."
D: is this all?
I found some unseen footage. Very little, but it was great. Thanks!
lmao 3:42. "all on overtime at 30 shillings an hour." about $3.75 an hour in 1966 or $27.64 in 2016 (21.7 pounds)
they defiantly took that too seriously, John was really goofy and childish, it was obviously a joke y'know
no one will remember that dj...haha
Everybody is entiltled to their opinion on who is more popular than who, what is more popular than what. I don't think that statement was meant to insult the religion. It is up to us to agree or disagree but there is no need to resort to hatred, hostility or violent.
What a sick country America is, and still is.
Plot twist; The shortest Beatle was Ringo at 5'7". Jesus was 5'6 and a quarter inch.
splendid. Rather precocious.
Bottom line. John Lennon was right.
He sure was.
The sargent at 3:30 instructing the other officers what is and is not allowed at the concert we will give you earplugs so you will not get a headache 1. there will be no crowding around the stage!!! 2. no dancing in the isles 3. No running up and down the isles!!!!!!!!! sounds like a rock concert atmosphere in the 60's down in the south!!!!!!!!!!!
the young lady at :42 was right on the mark
'You can't compare the Beatles to Jesus'....because the Beatles are way fucking better.
I hope you've grown up in 9 years. Such a moronic statement, regardless of religious belief.
It was all taken out of context meaning and said rough. Almost like me saying,
I'm sure that a bolt of lightning is going to strike me dead for thinking this.
" I wandering if that pile of Beatles burnt records if found would be worth anything "
Whatever the media tells us , that what we will believe and react to . Just like dumb little sheep . It stands true just as much today today
Yes. Whenever the establishment media makes a claim, best to take the George Costanza approach: believe the opposite.
@@redpillhope This is what we have learned, one big propaganda machine
They interviewed some very intelligent women here. I must say (and do not mean to cause any ruckus or offence), that burning a record on a bbq is in no way comparable to putting your opinion to words over such a major subject as religion and pop culture, collating the two. I feel that being able to have such a perceptive and cultivated insight on a matter such as this is an incredible thing to be capable of. Many of these teens are smart and definitely know their way around their own opinions, much to differ from what was expected of them anyhow. As for those who burnt their records, their views I find to be obtuse. I wouldn't have expected John to have thought through what he was saying, which was rather guileless to his misfortune, and afterwards, I would imagine him being as repentant as anybody else. You have to wonder just what he was really meaning, perhaps distinguishing that comment and changing it to a clearer, less ambiguous statement, which is indeed possible. All in all, that first woman was right, they mightn't have intended it but John shouldn't have said that. But I admire him for it. Jolly good show, friends! :D
my GOD people are dramatic
Today yet, more famous than christ
What an absurd statement. Ask any kid if they've heard of Jesus. They'll say yes. Ask any kid of today if they've heard of The Beatles. Many will say no.
What idiot has a club to hate and burn Beatles LP's... they are a band for crying out loud, they take things way too seriously over there. Besides how much money are you throwing away by burning records? it was so pointless.
He said they were more POPULAR than Jesus, not that they were gods or greater than God. As John stated, he could have said television was more popular than God and no one would have cared.
Gotta love good ol fashioned cancel culture..geez these people are scary.. I'm not used to this sort of thing?? Lol 😂😂😂🤘
I demand to know who the girl at minute 1:42 is and why is she not the President today?!
What is meant by 'Unseen Footage', when surely these clips have been seen before?
1:13 I laughed
you can't please a zealot
1:13 She really, really, has a point. Pretty smarte little girl.
Mugs..... they would be worth alot of money 💰🤑
Good God those southern accents make my ears bleed.
Wow it was lame is fucks back then
These are clearly paid actors
Wish people stood up for what is right and wrong today like they stood up for it back then. People had real convictions back then, but weren’t so absurdly sensitive as today.
that's reality, and they said the word popular not bigger. there's a big difference in those words. just tell me how many concerts did Jesus made? and how many people saw and screamed for Jesus in real life?
God, some of these old comments are so stupid. As if that's in any way an indicator of someone's value.
funny how things being severely taken out of context In America still hasn't changed..
True. Back then it was the more conservative folks, now it's the flaming liberals/socialists who want to take everything out of context and shut down anyone whose opinion is different from theirs.
America was in the Pre days before the Jesus movement Folks who became Christian were in love with music then but not before .American Christianty Before the Jesus movement sucked just like it does now
marketing 100%
Proof?
This dude looks like a Klan member behind a badge. 3:42
Dummies, Their all going to buy Beatles records and albums again, The US takes comments way out of contexts.
U.S. Southerners ???????
just saying that anyone can offend jesus and people go okay with that, but when its a celebrity people make a big deal of it.
Mark chapman came from the bible belt didn't he??
Yes. That was one of his reasons he assassinated John Lennon. Because he was religious and he was jealous of John's success too.
@@lisettegarcia7013 What? "Because he was religious" why would that affect anything? Where's your proof?
@@ThisBirdHasFlown Just look up John Lennon's death story and it will give you the reasons why that monster wanted to kill John. Even before he settled on killing John, he had options on killing Paul McCartney, Jacqueline Kennedy, Ronald Reagan, or Elizabeth Taylor.
He somehow just wanted to be "famous". But he ended being infamous.
@thekbsshow10 Since when is it wrong to speak the truth?
The South was right. Lennon was out of line.
How?
No he was not out of line he was stateting a fact at that time that Christianity was was wavering
POBRES CHICOS LENONN POR SU REBELDÍA SE METIÓ EN UN GRAN CAOS DESPUÉS NI PODÍAN SALIR A NINGUNA PARTE POR TANTAS AMENAZAS Y AHORA NO LO DICEN LOS ARTISTAS DE AHORA MAS BIEN LOS HACEN CON HECHOS TODAS LAS ABOMINACIONES EN LOS ESCENARIOS Y A ESOS NOS LES PASA NADA Y ESOS POBRES CHICOS AMENAZARLOS HASTA LA MUERTE Y ASÍ FUE
Some of these comments here are totally moronic. As always, remarks like these (Lennon's Jesus comment) bring out both ends of the spectrum of stupid.
But you’re so above it all and smarter than the rest right? I’ve found the middle is a lukewarm wasteland. I much prefer people with strong educated beliefs, especially those who change their viewpoint based on new information that changes the basis for their opinions.
Personally..............I DON'T CARE
A program at "Sunday school" about the Beatles...hmmmm..just another use of religion to oppress...that's not what religion teaches...but, to use a frase I hate..."it is what it is"
How is that oppressive?
*phrase
I find over and over again that nasty people truly hate Christianity and want it destroyed. The left is made up of them. They are anything but tolerant.
Dramaqueens
Tut
Love when she said there was no comparison between John and Jesus... because we all know that Jesus isn’t shit compared to that legend!
Grow up.
Jesus will fuck you all in the end.
What is wrong with you?
@@ThisBirdHasFlown Ask all the people Jesus has given cancer and horrific disabilities to. He fucked them big time. xx
You wonder if at least some of these teenagers “grew up” to become Trump fans and wear MAGA hats. The Beatles observed that they weren’t bothered about record burning if they bought them in the first place. The interview with the Beatles showed how sharp and observant they were. Note it wasn’t said how many people actually came to the Memphis show.
My goodness you’re ignorant. Trump fans like him for something similar to the Beatles… they were natural and funny and speak off the cuff when interviewed.
You can hear the beginning of the attitudes of Trumpists in the naive words of these young Americans afraid of "words". I bet they grew up to be right wing conservatives.
Lennon's remark was simply a sneak peak at his Luciferian mindset and hatred for all things Jesus. Loving Aleister Crowley and making deals with the devil will do that to a person. The Paul in this vid REALLY shows a marked difference with the current version aka "Billy".
Also, the earth is flat as a pancake, don't fall off the edge, genius.
@@ClueSign "They're [the Beatles] completely anti-Christ. I mean, I am
anti-Christ as well, but they're so anti-Christ they shock me which isn't
an easy thing" Derek Taylor. I'll take Derek Taylor's word for it, not yours, uneducated babble brain.
John Lennon would tell an interviewer for Playboy magazine, “The whole
Beatle idea was to do what you want, right? To take your own
responsibility.”
Lennon’s reference to the “Beatle idea” as “do what you want” is
actually a restatement of Crowley’s Law of Thelema: “Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the law.”
@@blazersaint144 You're a small-minded sad little twit.
@@ClueSign , actually sad maybe, little, no. I've never been a twit, I dont have the skill set.I'm not small minded at all. If you dig a little you will find a distinct occult anti Christian current running through Beatle land. It's not even a heavy conspiracy really. It's just where they were coming from.
@@blazersaint144 But they hurt no one.
00:55,,,yes sir i bourned hes really proud,,,lol