I had the pleasure of sharing the stage with Jimmy Pou, when my band, Mrs. Jones' Revenge, opened for the "Hollywood Beatles" which he was with for a while. Neat guy.
Don't know if those were plants but loved those children singing espicially a little toddler girl singing "eight days a week", I just loved it, that these children learned Beatle songs. Anyway, great musicians., great musicians and singing too. I grabbed my guitar and began singing along.
Noticed that as well. Paul was a young and handsome lad while George looked more like Keith Richards than GH. Just saying. They sounded great at least.
“George” has been doing this since the late 70s. He must be pushing 70 by now. I think it’s time to hire a more age appropriate George, pass the torch and just manage the act. (This is his band, btw.)
It looks as though the guy acting as Paul is pretending to play the guitar, presumably that’s why the camera didn’t zoom onto his fingers on the fret board. All the others are really playing their instruments.
You're so right, Ralph. Lots of attention to detail. I'm not a big fan of the "tribute band" concept in general, but these guys have their stuff down really well.
Yes, they sound good, but Jimmy Pou is too old to be playing George Harrison. He needs to tour as himself playing the songs of George Harrison. Then age isn’t a problem as it is here!
I love the Beatles, and all that. But this "tribute band" business has to stop. Every single concert in the park in my area has nothing but bands that are supposedly paying tribute to bands that haven't been relevant for many decades. Every week, all summer. All the "committee" that puts these on does is call one single agent who then supplies the bands for multiple cities. It's ridiculous and sad. Uncreative at all levels. And they get paid a ton of money. Why would anyone want to hear the same stuff they hear every day on their favorite oldies station? A lot of these bands only had one or two hits, but the crowd has to sit through two hours of waiting for them. I can guarantee that your home town has many great musicians who would love to perform for their neighbors. And they'd give you a much more rounded experience. Yeah yeah yeah!
That must be loads of fun...these guys are all incredible musicians...❤
Excellent!❤❤❤❤
I had the pleasure of sharing the stage with Jimmy Pou, when my band, Mrs. Jones' Revenge, opened for the "Hollywood Beatles" which he was with for a while. Neat guy.
great job !!!
I saw these guys at the LaHabra theater. Pretty good.
i grew up with all thee song it take me back old school day
it was very good video for the show
Jimmy Pou, the lead guitarist has been with Beatlemania and 1964 The Tribute. Wonderful performance.
Don't know if those were plants but loved those children singing espicially a little toddler girl singing "eight days a week", I just loved it, that these children learned Beatle songs. Anyway, great musicians., great musicians and singing too. I grabbed my guitar and began singing along.
4 lads from Liverpool is fronted and founded by Jimmy Pou - who plays George Harrison's part ....
pro shot -- excellent camera work ....
too many big butts blocking the camera shots.
Great camera work for camera tech no bad focused good duel cameras.A+
Todos muy bien, el baterista excelente,tiene el swing de Ringo
Haven't seen Beatle wigs like these since '64.
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Even got the stances right. 😊👏🏼
You noticed Lennon's odd bowlegged frog stance, too?
@@georgeralph8031 Yes! It was perfect. 😁
I'd hope so. one of them was in the Broadway show, Beatlemania in the '70s and '80s. He's also a local San Dimas boy, too.
@@WannaBeatle-Paul_McMichaelThat would be Jimmy Pou (George Harrison)
The Lads were pretty good.
Ringo looks a lot like Barry Wom of The Rutles, lol.
or buddy hacket with a bad wig.
❤❤❤❤
Baterista maestro!!
paul does it the best he transmit the same vibes
U-U-U-U-U-!!!GREAT
Grandpa in the red-shirt having the time of his life - says it all.
The Beatles will draw a fun crowd a where any time any place.....
a very young looking Paul and a very aged George. The passage of time does interesting things to the body
Noticed that as well. Paul was a young and handsome lad while George looked more like Keith Richards than GH. Just saying. They sounded great at least.
“George” has been doing this since the late 70s. He must be pushing 70 by now. I think it’s time to hire a more age appropriate George, pass the torch and just manage the act. (This is his band, btw.)
Great vocals!!!! Yeah yeah yeah! Come to NJ please!!!!
NOBODY wants to come to New Jersey..E-gawds. Robert in Arizona.
Screw it -- I'm going to start wearing a wig too.
It looks as though the guy acting as Paul is pretending to play the guitar, presumably that’s why the camera didn’t zoom onto his fingers on the fret board. All the others are really playing their instruments.
He's actually playing. He's not a true lefty - as most fake Paul guys are lately. But, he's in one of the Fab Four lineups, too.
"I hope you lads pass the audition "
ポール役が一番歌が上手い 丁寧で音程がしっかりしている ジョン役はボーカルが力み過ぎ
Really great music. Just need a better background that reminds us of the 1960's.
Shocking
How did they get the real George? This is what he would look like today, if he was still alive!!!
I bet thay had to study the Beatles music.
You're so right, Ralph. Lots of attention to detail. I'm not a big fan of the "tribute band" concept in general, but these guys have their stuff down really well.
John is not holding his guitar properly.
Paul doesn't sound like Paul at all
This ' Paul ' s 'All my loving ' is not impressive at all
No
Yes, they sound good, but Jimmy Pou is too old to be playing George Harrison. He needs to tour as himself playing the songs of George Harrison. Then age isn’t a problem as it is here!
He does that, too. He has a solo George thing as well as a Wilbury act.
Hey Mr Fun. Sounds like somebody has poopy pants. Calm down a tad.
@@JR-sq2ofGrow up before you answer someone next time instead of acting like a brat.
You’re not the Beatles. In looks or music, vocals?
I love the Beatles, and all that. But this "tribute band" business has to stop. Every single concert in the park in my area has nothing but bands that are supposedly paying tribute to bands that haven't been relevant for many decades. Every week, all summer. All the "committee" that puts these on does is call one single agent who then supplies the bands for multiple cities. It's ridiculous and sad. Uncreative at all levels. And they get paid a ton of money. Why would anyone want to hear the same stuff they hear every day on their favorite oldies station? A lot of these bands only had one or two hits, but the crowd has to sit through two hours of waiting for them. I can guarantee that your home town has many great musicians who would love to perform for their neighbors. And they'd give you a much more rounded experience.
Yeah yeah yeah!
The Beatles will always be relevant.
Чистый Битлз. Молодцы.
Как похож на Пола.