21 years after WW2, 4 years before they quit having totally and utterly transformed as a band. And we are still talking about them 57 years later. Nuts
all that chaos for 15 minutes of Beatles performance. Musicians today have no idea how rough it was to go through this (from the Beatles perspective) No monitors and yet those GIANT custom made vox amps. The stage volume must have been beyond anything imaginable. and yet no one really heard them.
This doesn't have all the songs they played. You can hear after the first song the opening to "She's a woman" before cutting to a different song. Your point is still good because the whole thing was probably just 30 minutes which is still short!
@@erepsekahs actually you are QUITE WRONG there... those are Vox ul7120 heads. WIth matching cabinets. custom made for the Beatles in 1966. They were rated higher wattage and larger than anything available at that time. Boasting 120 tube wats. And to boot the 120 rating of those custom vox heads are considered to be "a conservative estimate" many people have mentioned those amp-providing power of more like 150 watts or higher. 120 TUBE watts was the biggest and loudest amp IN THE WORLD at that time period.
It's like they made a masterpiece out of film that's mediocre at best. Must've took a shit load of $$$ to get that quality. They also had to edit out the screaming which would drown outthe music.
To me this is by far the best live recorded and filmed performance by the Beatles during their touring years . Crowd listens to this great music without screaming. Images are clear and the Music live is outstanding. Nowhere Man is outstanding . Its a shame the fans didn't listen to the concerts in other places instead of screaming. Never understood the reason for screaming when great Music is being played.
German audiences were usually well-behaved, in stark contrast with their Anglo-American counterparts. Also, screaming was and is largely a Chick thing...
I love how at the beginning of I'm Down, George runs to the mic and John comes in late on the vocals. They were just silly guys trying to have a good time and that's what i love about them
@@saintgabbana187if you listen to what George had to say on other videos he says that after ‘ Beatles For Sale ‘ they stopped recording as a band and recorded most instruments individually, so it became more and more like a job instead of a fun thing to do. They all still loved each other tho
13:24 my favorite part of the concert, Ringo’s laugh says it all when Paul forgets the lyrics. Paul is such a perfectionist and it’s rare for him to make a mistake.
It’s amazing how much that 16” crash-ride cuts through the mix in spite of NOT being mic’d. Ritchie’s heavy handed playing was probably necessary in such an environment.
I’m a filthy, godless atheist but even I will admit that the gift of the Beatles to the world is probably the single most definitive proof of the existence of God I’ve ever seen or heard. Why hell, the mere fact that I was lucky enough to spend a few years on the planet with all four Beatles pretty much means I should give up atheism and devote my entire life to God just to TRY and return the favor.
@@BennyMcGheeYou echo my thoughts exactly, my friend. I got to meet John Lennon when l was 10 years old, and that is still the defining 20 seconds of my existence.
Turn up the Vocal mics !!!! Imagine the growth 'The Beatles' would've made in their 'live' performances if they had decent monitor/sound systems. The fact they didn't only shows how great they were.
@@liborsionko IDK The juxtaposition between Yesterday and their older stuff played probably at least some part in their longevity. They were definitely a growing band and it went pretty well for them lol.
Love the Beatles, love them. John: 26yo Ringo: 26yo Paul: 24yo George: 23yo What amazes me is that this is just 21yrs after the end WW2. The audience would have all been born before or around that time... It's like the Beatles are part of the healing from that terrible time and bringing Germany back into the European fold so to speak... Just my thoughts..!
Agreed. I’ve had this thought about the Beatles as well, but mostly The Who! Daltrey has spoke about how the youth, growing up post WW2, expressed their anger and confusion through music, and how it helped Britain heal and move on.
Here in America . President Kennedy killed in November 1963 . we really needed the Beatles. Very depressing time in Our History. The Beatles were a Light.
@@briangoldy8784 The Beatles where also healing at USA, a few months after Kennedy's assasination, The Beatles went to USA and play at the Ed Sullivan Show
Wow que hermoso que hayas podido estar ahí y verlos en vivo, quisiera haber vivido esa experiencia pero nací en 1998😢 lo que me consuela es que se puede ver sus presentaciones en buena calidad❤😊
Here we see them sing "Rock and Roll Music" and "Babys in Black". Astounding to think within 6 months-year they will be singing "Strawberry Fields" and "A Day in the Life"
The Beatles had just finished mixing the Revolver album a few days before this concert. It's crazy how ambitious their studio work had become at that time, yet they were still playing Chuck Berry covers in their live set.
I found the Beatles set lists "interesting" considering the catalog of music and major hits they produced in such a short time. By 66' they could have performed 20 hit songs of their own. Also, the performances were very short compared to today where 90-120 minutes is the norm. Great footage.
In German...ist das die legendäre Bravo Beatles Blitz Tour? Ich weiß es nicht, aber ein Super Auftritt der Fab Four. Unvergessen, Unvergleichbar, Unerreichbar. Eben die Beatles.
My favourite part is 12:51 where George teaches Paul how to say «thank you» in German. And just after that John teaches him how to sing the beginning of «I’m Down» properly.
I'm not sure what the joke was there, but John Paul and George all spoke conversational German from their days in Hamburg. Paul certainly knew how to say Danke Schoen. Even l know that.
I like this colorized version! It looks gear! You can really see and hear what the excitement was about! And I love hearing I Feel Fine and Nowhere Man live! When they sing the harmonies on that it’s just amazing! Thanks! 👏🏻🎸😎
Thank you for you great efforts here. It truly is the best video I've ever seen of The Beatles live. You can really feel the joy they shared, the harmonies the created and how they really were one band - all four were equals.
Terrific footage even if the sound sucks. But hey, it was nearly 70 years ago. Hearing "Nowhere Man" when it had just come out, I mean, these people were witnessing history. Rubber Soul was the album that pushed us into the era of "Melodic Rock". Nobody has done it better since.
I’ve always loved this performance , not only because they are singing live, but because the guys behind them in white shirts and ties look like they are thinking, “what the heck is this and how do I compete with it?!”
No backup plan, no fancy lights, I didn't any foot pedals, just raw music. What you see is what you get. I was 12 when this performance took place in Germany. I didn't really appreciate how talented Ringo, George, John and Paul were until I was much older. I kinda miss those days, I'm 72 now and because of the internet I'm able to once again enjoy the music from my youth
Pretty incredible when you consider they didn't have something as basic as stage monitors. Usually they literally could not hear anything onstage. Amazing. Also l love the shots of the young German guys in the crowd rocking out, you don't see that in most live Beatle clips. And after the first song they show a couple of German guys in the crowd and they are dressed the way l dress now...60 years ago.
The only way you can really know what Beatlemania was like was to experience it. I was about 9 or 10 years old and can still remember it. I’ve never seen anything like that since and probably never will.
I’m cracking up at that tiny little wedding band PA system for 4000 people. Imagine what they would have sounded like through a modern system and monitors so they could hear themselves?
* 6.25 Paul conducts Ringo’s bass drum. * The first time I've seen Paul play bass while singing Yesterday. * The very first word "Yesterday" sung correctly by it's lyricist. Every one of it's 3,000 cover versions sing this opening word wrong. * John playing great guitar on Yesterday. A GREAT CONCERT MEMORY
1966! Look at them! In four years from now they will split up... But not before they will make a lot of history in a few years. It will now only take one year when they present a complete revolutionary sound on Sgt. Peppers. The influential trip to India follows a year later. And it takes only three years from here when they will make one of the most iconic pictures of music history on Abbey Road. Lots of great moments and beautiful music in between! It's unbelievable how quick they changed the music scene. And it all happenend almost 60 years ago...
Great music-making from my favorite Beatles vintage. One thing: I thought Yesterday was a track on "Help". Here it is introduced as being from "Beatles for Sale".
21 years after WW2, 4 years before they quit having totally and utterly transformed as a band. And we are still talking about them 57 years later. Nuts
UR an Idiot!
We still talk about many of the top composers.
"Yesterday" with the whole band playing.Surprised! Legendary.
I love that version
@@lorraineloaknauth834it’s not in the original key but yea its pretty good
all that chaos for 15 minutes of Beatles performance. Musicians today have no idea how rough it was to go through this (from the Beatles perspective) No monitors and yet those GIANT custom made vox amps. The stage volume must have been beyond anything imaginable. and yet no one really heard them.
This doesn't have all the songs they played. You can hear after the first song the opening to "She's a woman" before cutting to a different song. Your point is still good because the whole thing was probably just 30 minutes which is still short!
Those are not 'giant Vox amps.' Those are Vox speakers, the amps are in top and separate.
@@erepsekahs actually you are QUITE WRONG there... those are Vox ul7120 heads. WIth matching cabinets. custom made for the Beatles in 1966. They were rated higher wattage and larger than anything available at that time. Boasting 120 tube wats. And to boot the 120 rating of those custom vox heads are considered to be "a conservative estimate" many people have mentioned those amp-providing power of more like 150 watts or higher.
120 TUBE watts was the biggest and loudest amp IN THE WORLD at that time period.
Nonsense I did dozens of gigs in 60s no problem
And those jerks in white shirts and ties that thought they were in control
When the three break in singing "He's a real nowhere man ...." it's just PURE Beatles.
Magic
Yes it is
🎉
0:00: Intro
0:55: Rock And Roll Music
2:28: Baby's In Black
5:10: I Feel Fine
7:44: Yesterday
10:18: Nowhere Man
13:02: I'm Down
I Feel Fine is amazing! What a tune. The way John and George play off each other on the guitars and the harmonies. Goose bumps.
that's the start of the good stuff!
I am completely and totally blown away by the awesome quality of this footage! Outstanding!
It's like they made a masterpiece out of film that's mediocre at best. Must've took a shit load of $$$ to get that quality. They also had to edit out the screaming which would drown outthe music.
No. There are better quality AI.
Love it.. I was 10 years old. Philadelphia Pa, USA. My Older brother 15 years old. bought all the Records. Sit in Our Bedroom al Listen for hours.
Would you rather be a kid then or today?
Honest question😊
There will never be musical genius like the Beatles.
To me this is by far the best live recorded and filmed performance by the Beatles during their touring years . Crowd listens to this great music without screaming. Images are clear and the Music live is outstanding. Nowhere Man is outstanding . Its a shame the fans didn't listen to the concerts in other places instead of screaming. Never understood the reason for screaming when great Music is being played.
The reason the fans screamed so much is that they’ve never seen or heard anything like The Beatles. Most influential band of all time.
Ecstatic esemplastic 😂
I think the budokan performance has a better video and sound quality
Melbourne 1964 at Festival Hall has the best sound quality I've heard, it's in B&W but still very crisp.
German audiences were usually well-behaved, in stark contrast with their Anglo-American counterparts. Also, screaming was and is largely a Chick thing...
I graduated high school in 1966. Watching this now still gives me a smile.
I love how at the beginning of I'm Down, George runs to the mic and John comes in late on the vocals. They were just silly guys trying to have a good time and that's what i love about them
What I don’t understand is what changed? Like really come on they were all mates when they were young too. It’s insane and makes me sad really
@@saintgabbana187if you listen to what George had to say on other videos he says that after ‘ Beatles For Sale ‘ they stopped recording as a band and recorded most instruments individually, so it became more and more like a job instead of a fun thing to do.
They all still loved each other tho
Much of this is lost on people.
I remember when I first heard the Beatles in the 60's. That feeling of musical discovery at my young age will never leave me. a true unique moment.
The full band version of Yesterday is a hidden gem...should have been released!
Like too say George keeps ,looking at John for his signaling
I can't believe how exhausted John looks while doing Yesterday.
What's wrong with the original version?
@eduardobalderas8617 What's wrong with the original? The full band version doesn't do for me.
Greatest rock band ever! Period! End of story!
13:24 my favorite part of the concert, Ringo’s laugh says it all when Paul forgets the lyrics. Paul is such a perfectionist and it’s rare for him to make a mistake.
Well shortly after 13:43 John cocks up by playing on the solo, he abruptly stops by putting is arms behind his back
Ringo salvando a Paul
What makes loads of mistakes
@@LaIrisBlanca you you are stunning ❤ you you are beautiful 😘💕❤
I know John forgot lyrics at times… he got quite nervous prior to going onstage- I would have too!
It’s amazing how much that 16” crash-ride cuts through the mix in spite of NOT being mic’d. Ritchie’s heavy handed playing was probably necessary in such an environment.
18”
Look Ma ! No in-ear or wedge monitors !!
Listen to those harmonies!
LEGENDS.
We thank GOD for giving us life during the time of the Beatles!
God's nonsense
I’m a filthy, godless atheist but even I will admit that the gift of the Beatles to the world is probably the single most definitive proof of the existence of God I’ve ever seen or heard. Why hell, the mere fact that I was lucky enough to spend a few years on the planet with all four Beatles pretty much means I should give up atheism and devote my entire life to God just to TRY and return the favor.
@@BennyMcGheeYou echo my thoughts exactly, my friend.
I got to meet John Lennon when l was 10 years old, and that is still the defining 20 seconds of my existence.
Just after Hiroshima kill 100 000😢
I think my favorite Beatle performance moments are when John and Paul are singing together while sharing the same mic.
These people are so lucky to have seen them!!!
This is like a dream come true dude . Never thought I’ll see this concert like this foreal
I was just asking myself if l could buy a ticket to this show and be there right now, how much l would pay for a ticket?
Turn up the Vocal mics !!!! Imagine the growth 'The Beatles' would've made in their 'live' performances if they had decent monitor/sound systems. The fact they didn't only shows how great they were.
I don't think it possible or desirable for 'growth' from this. It's youthful, raw, analogue and perfect for Rock n Roll communion.
@@liborsionko IDK The juxtaposition between Yesterday and their older stuff played probably at least some part in their longevity. They were definitely a growing band and it went pretty well for them lol.
This reminds us of the compelling magic the Lads brought to the front. The Electricity was so real! Thanks. 😀
Love the Beatles, love them.
John: 26yo
Ringo: 26yo
Paul: 24yo
George: 23yo
What amazes me is that this is just 21yrs after the end WW2. The audience would have all been born before or around that time... It's like the Beatles are part of the healing from that terrible time and bringing Germany back into the European fold so to speak... Just my thoughts..!
Not world war.... White man's war 😢
Agreed. I’ve had this thought about the Beatles as well, but mostly The Who! Daltrey has spoke about how the youth, growing up post WW2, expressed their anger and confusion through music, and how it helped Britain heal and move on.
John and Ringo still only 25 yo here
Here in America . President Kennedy killed in November 1963 . we really needed the Beatles. Very depressing time in Our History. The Beatles were a Light.
@@briangoldy8784 The Beatles where also healing at USA, a few months after Kennedy's assasination, The Beatles went to USA and play at the Ed Sullivan Show
They’re so tight so great sounding what a beautiful gift to the world 🌎
Oh man this was pure GOLD!🪙🪙
This is one of the best colourisation efforts I have ever seen, Excellent work!
6:25 Paul is directing the drums ...thanks for posting this concert is a diamond.
Ancient been out fir years
Paul was a Drummer on many Recordings..
Paul can't direct his own life. In no way or wise could McCartney ever direct Ringo. Not on his best day.
Thanks for bringing this to life, I personally think the raw energy from the four makes this to be their best performance, and I love every bit of it!
No problem! I definitely agree with you!
@@VincinatorIs there any Early Rolling Stones of any quality you can enhance? Love the Beatles.
Quel souvenir! ❤ J'y était. IN OUBLIABLE 😊
Wow que hermoso que hayas podido estar ahí y verlos en vivo, quisiera haber vivido esa experiencia pero nací en 1998😢 lo que me consuela es que se puede ver sus presentaciones en buena calidad❤😊
Here we see them sing "Rock and Roll Music" and "Babys in Black". Astounding to think within 6 months-year they will be singing "Strawberry Fields" and "A Day in the Life"
It's safe to say this was the end of their groovy lovey-dovey years and the start of their psychedelic era.
@@brianbenfield3270 as it was also the end of their concert days
@@FenceThis Well that too.
Great stuff! Felt like I was there.
Never seen this before! Wonderful!! Thanks!
Baby's in Black! Always gets me! Wow! The perfect harmonizing!
It is cool and heartbreaking to see John and Paul singing at the same mic ❤
I could never stop watching this performance. It's timeless
John is so adorable backing Paul on Yesteday
Imagine what this would've sounded like if they had the sound equipment we have today.
Like shit
Nice to have the quality. No scratchy looking recording.
They really are so amazing. Just best ever.
What a treasure! THANK YOU!
Какой профессионализм! Исполнение практически такое же как и на пластинке.What professionalism! The performance is almost the same as on the record.
5:50 john was probably thinking “man will they quiet down as the background singers”
The host at the beginning, gesturing wildly with his arm to rev up the crowd. Like they needed encouragement. 😅
Great video, thanks.
Wow, best concert I've been at for years. Thank you for posting.
So much iconic rock pop music at this point, and so much more to follow this! There's the Beatles and then... there's everyone else .
The look that John gives to the band before blasting the first chords be like "Here we go again lads, us against the world"
The Beatles had just finished mixing the Revolver album a few days before this concert. It's crazy how ambitious their studio work had become at that time, yet they were still playing Chuck Berry covers in their live set.
FABulousNESS
60
Yrs
Later
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🎼🎶🎵🌟🎵🎶🎼
I found the Beatles set lists "interesting" considering the catalog of music and major hits they produced in such a short time. By 66' they could have performed 20 hit songs of their own. Also, the performances were very short compared to today where 90-120 minutes is the norm. Great footage.
Best concert, Best music, Best quality of the video thanks mate for restoring the video❤
Great footage so talented, they sound brilliant even with very modest equipment back in in the day
And no stage monitors 😮
No better sound then the applause and screams! ❤
You're a genius bro, thank you for the video 🥹
In German...ist das die legendäre Bravo Beatles Blitz Tour? Ich weiß es nicht, aber ein Super Auftritt der Fab Four. Unvergessen, Unvergleichbar, Unerreichbar. Eben die Beatles.
There are not enough words here! There is endless love!❤
My favourite part is 12:51 where George teaches Paul how to say «thank you» in German. And just after that John teaches him how to sing the beginning of «I’m Down» properly.
I'm not sure what the joke was there, but John Paul and George all spoke conversational German from their days in Hamburg. Paul certainly knew how to say Danke Schoen. Even l know that.
I like this colorized version! It looks gear! You can really see and hear what the excitement was about!
And I love hearing I Feel Fine and Nowhere Man live! When they sing the harmonies on that it’s just amazing!
Thanks! 👏🏻🎸😎
At 60fps it feels like you're actually there in present times
LENNON WAS A GENIUS !
The Guys were and still are great
Thank you for you great efforts here. It truly is the best video I've ever seen of The Beatles live. You can really feel the joy they shared, the harmonies the created and how they really were one band - all four were equals.
Wow and wow. Watched this way too many times. Thanks for posting!
i feel the warm of the music INCREDIBLE
Terrific footage even if the sound sucks. But hey, it was nearly 70 years ago. Hearing "Nowhere Man" when it had just come out, I mean, these people were witnessing history. Rubber Soul was the album that pushed us into the era of "Melodic Rock". Nobody has done it better since.
Absolutely FAB ✌️
the lads playing "yesterday" with a full band line-up is quite rare footage innit?
Paul was on point with his harmonies. Well done boys
I’ve always loved this performance , not only because they are singing live, but because the guys behind them in white shirts and ties look like they are thinking, “what the heck is this and how do I compete with it?!”
Aún no hay nadie que compita con ellos
Congratulations on your work, it was incredible, given the level of difficulty.
awesome video quality; and now I know why my vinyl bootleg sounds the way it does: Ringo’s vocal mic is over by his ride cymbal
Mad to think this is less than 2 years before The White Album
No backup plan, no fancy lights, I didn't any foot pedals, just raw music. What you see is what you get. I was 12 when this performance took place in Germany. I didn't really appreciate how talented Ringo, George, John and Paul were until I was much older. I kinda miss those days, I'm 72 now and because of the internet I'm able to once again enjoy the music from my youth
I was 7 years old and already a fan
Absolutely beautiful job. Thanks so much for this.
Great video.
I hadnt ever heared that Yesterday version! 😮
That is better than the album version
@@Carlos-qe8nj because it actually has all four Beatles playing. It was a mistake having just Paul with a string orchestra in my opinion.
@404 TV no, you're a completely wrong man
Holy shit what an awesome version of yesterday!!
So brilliant. I don't know why The Beatles had been surrounded by so many security guards!!! The fans behaved impecably.
True..........but what if they didn`t ?
And all the security guys are watching the show from 5 feet away. And getting paid. What an excellent job.
Exactly! Germans are not known for crossing into areas where they are not welcome...
super cinema ..bravo-the best beatles-film
love the bassline on No
where Man
Pretty incredible when you consider they didn't have something as basic as stage monitors. Usually they literally could not hear anything onstage. Amazing.
Also l love the shots of the young German guys in the crowd rocking out, you don't see that in most live Beatle clips.
And after the first song they show a couple of German guys in the crowd and they are dressed the way l dress now...60 years ago.
Was thinking the same about the lack of foldback.
It must have been a great feeling when they were on top of the world.
I don't know...John looks so exhausted during Yesterday. That is a man who needs 24 hours of uninterrupted sleep.
@@Rupert14 Yeah, playing a 15 minute set must have been exhausting.
Superb thank you for sharing - so much energy
Yeah, it still does it for me
The only way you can really know what Beatlemania was like was to experience it. I was about 9 or 10 years old and can still remember it. I’ve never seen anything like that since and probably never will.
They were always fantastic
I’m cracking up at that tiny little wedding band PA system for 4000 people. Imagine what they would have sounded like through a modern system and monitors so they could hear themselves?
5:19 origins of headbanging.
This is beautiful! Congrats🙏
great footage shocking sound mix !
Шикарный концерт. Жаль что я не смог сходить в этот цирк в Мюнхене где они давали концерт. Думаю обязательно схожи в следующий раз.
Что там шикарного? Ничего не слышно, порнуха полная
@@ТоликЛёлик-ь8э Где порнуха???????
* 6.25 Paul conducts Ringo’s bass drum.
* The first time I've seen Paul play bass while singing Yesterday.
* The very first word "Yesterday" sung correctly by it's lyricist. Every one of it's 3,000 cover versions sing this opening word wrong.
* John playing great guitar on Yesterday.
A GREAT CONCERT MEMORY
You mean "its lyricist".
1966! Look at them! In four years from now they will split up... But not before they will make a lot of history in a few years.
It will now only take one year when they present a complete revolutionary sound on Sgt. Peppers.
The influential trip to India follows a year later.
And it takes only three years from here when they will make one of the most iconic pictures of music history on Abbey Road.
Lots of great moments and beautiful music in between!
It's unbelievable how quick they changed the music scene. And it all happenend almost 60 years ago...
Great music-making from my favorite Beatles vintage. One thing: I thought Yesterday was a track on "Help". Here it is introduced as being from "Beatles for Sale".
It's on the British release Help! But is most probably on the American version of Beatles for Sale
I like to think I got to see them in a past life
Great work on this video! They will never be surpassed.
and there I was thinking I'd heard it all. Yesterday played with the full band.
They changed the game! “Ok everyone in our band is awesome”The new standard in rock and roll has risen. At least the 60s’ thru the 90s it was
Супер Классика!