The Beatles were awesome, live and especially in the studio,I wish I could have seen them, the rooftop concert from Let it be,I would have loved to have been there. The Beatles music will live on forever ✌️
I’m always amazed at how good they do sound considering no monitors, the screaming fans, and the archaic sound systems they had in those days. Just awesomely talented !
No wonder they are one of the best band and pioneers of music and live performance!! Even if they lack so many proper sound equipment they are professional to a tee!!
I'm glad I was around to have witnessed Beatlemania. After JFK we needed the sheer joy they brought us youngsters then. I'm glad to see new generations enjoying and loving the Beatles just as we did. They have changed the world in many ways from their music. They have stood the test of time. In any era they will always be the greatest.
Agree. And the Vietnam War. And by the time the White Album came out JFK's brother also killed... And MLK. The Beatles were the constant bright spot in an otherwise dark decade. Grateful they were there for me age 5 - 15, the sixties. Also grateful for everything they did for music that's still around for all of us for all the rest of the decades. They are still the bright spot of any day I see or hear them. RIP John and George.
@@Atlantis1789 such a great time to have witnessed. I know the Boomers are getting older and I already retired yet I'm thrilled at seeing new generations loving the Beatles. The impact of their music touched us in every possible way. I had the Beatles hair cut, the Beatles boots, and many Beatles records which I still have to this day. I cherished them and my Beatles trading cards. The thrill for a kid opening them was wonderful, then came the color cards. I saved everything Beatles. I was fortunate enough to have seen at least 3 of the 4 Beatles play in concert. My parents wouldn't allow me to go into downtown Chicago by train as we were half hour away. I can't begin to say how much John Lennon has shaped my views in life today. I loved all the Beatles and thought Ringo to be so cool and loved Hard Days night but John was the one who would take a stance on various issues especially condemning War. What an incredible band they always will be!
Most of these English bands were all doing American black artists blues up tempo, and made it rock ! Beatles ,Them, Animals, and Stones were awsome . I have DVDs of the 1964,65,& 66 shows there. I still love it. ---fan and club member since 1964 , Frank Taormina , Lodi , California ,USA.
What a find and a treasure this video clip is. The Beatles were at their peak here. They performed I Feel Fine and She's a Woman live just as well she n the y recorded it on Beatles For Sale, which in the US was released as Beatles '65 on Capitol Records, an album I had. Thanks so much for this timeless and historic clip of the Beatles at the height of their greatness.
I remember this concert, and I remember seeing them on The Ed Sullivan show!! I also remember Beatles trading cards, like baseball cards but with the Beatles pictures on them! Every time the Beatles would release a single, we would ride our bicycles down to Woolworths and buy the 45 and rush home and play it on our photograph! And then we'd play it again, and then we'd play it again, and then we'd play it again and you never got tired of it. That Christmas, my parents bought me some Beatles bobble-head dolls! Unfortunately I have lost them through the years, but imagine what they would be worth today! When we all got Beatles haircut,the principal of our school in New Jersey sent us home with notes to our parents telling them to make sure we got our hair cut so we looked like normal god-fearing Young Americans he said! Imagine trying to get away with that in this day & age! It was a magic time filled with wonderful, awesome music! It was a time I will always cherish and never forget! Thank you John, thank you Paul, thank you George, thank you Ringo thank you Beatles!!
@@theexpert8163 ever heard of stone mania? Where is the footage of world concert and countess screaming fans. Did they ever do movies? The Beatles conquered the world, the stones were another of many great bands that followed after the Beatles, the Beatles have all-time record sales that will never be broken.
So great 🤷 this video! The talking of Ring and George in "She's A Woman" showed how together and polished the Beatles were, and truly talented. Thanks for posting my number one group.
That’s what George said in an interview before his death. If you look close, they give either looks or tiny hand gestures so George could cue in Ringo who couldn’t hear anything. Here’s a good example on the first song, only Josh’s microphone-was working and they. Couldnt tell. I
I also noticed it in another video. That's why they got fade up with touring and live concert, specially George... It was a wise decision to stop touching. They produced better songs later in their career....
And the worlds worst pa system real drum mics not there lol. These are what I call the real cowboys the people that could make great music using two fireflies and an ashtray. God Bless em.
Also there audio would be recorded and mixed for post production recordings! So what we are listening too isn’t the same as what the audience would have heard
It's worth mentioning I posted this video here fully over eleven years ago. The comments are still coming in and the views continue to grow. More than ever, actually. 10 years ago I mentioned the 2009 remasters, next month the 50th anniversary editions of Abbey Road are being released. Ever notice the music never ages? Last month I saw Paul McCartney live and he opened with "A Hard Day's Night." I was 8 when that came out and I finally saw him play it live, "When I'm 64!" That's the thing. Their music just never gets old. In fact, I'm positive it what keeps us all young! It's still exciting! See the link below from the "Freshen Up" Tour in San Jose on July 10th, 2019. th-cam.com/video/A53VH6C02ME/w-d-xo.html
I was at Dodger Stadium 3 days later! Last show of the tour. I haven't been the same since and don't think I ever will be. Their music is timeless. I was 12 back in the day (1964) and am still loving them. So grateful to all of you who post these fabulous videos allowing me to relive my youth. And happy that I grew up to their music. Beatles forever!
That's awesome. On my two opportunities in Chicago my parents wouldn't let me take the commuter train half hour away to downtown Chicago. I had to see them individually after the break up. Never forgotten.
I saw his Darkhorse Tour with Ravi Shankar and Billy Preston. It was magic! My son was born two days before he died. George was a brilliant guitarist and a man of wisdom. ☮️
providing a combo of lead and rhythm guitar-singing the third part on their harmonies-writing some excellent songs-putting up with lennon and mccartney
@@harveyharveyness8773 I am so glad I got to see George in Chicago during the Darkhorse Tour. It was one of the most memorable concerts I ever experienced. Awesome.
Why all the Trolling..sad!...this concert kicked ass...The Fab four could really rock live...and good to see the "sound engineer". was awake to turn up the volume for the second microphone on I Feel Fine..well done.
All those screaming girls have now got bus passes and go to book groups. But what memories they must have. What a fantastic generation we lived in.Great memories.
Being an acoustic guitarist with a Gibson much similar to John's, I can't imagine playing the riff to "I Feel Fine" on an acoustic! And keeping it going for the duration of the song. Those are full neck chord positions, not easy on the fingers. I have trouble doing it on an electric! Well, maybe that's why John is my guitar hero!
Yeah, agree. I have the Epiphone J-160E John Lennon signature model. They are hard to play bar chords, with the notes picked out, not strummed. It's a lead guitar part, not rhythm. Listen to All My Loving. John played rhythm chords while in 16th note rhythm throughout the song. So his right hand was developed, too. Underrated as a guitar player probably because he was such a great writer and singer. Triple threat for sure.
@@bhpersonal Yeah, agree. John was a much underrated guitarist. Back in the day, we all presumed that George played the lead parts because he was the "lead guitarist." Phoooy! Just listen to "I Want You, She's So Heavy," or "I'm So Tired," or any other Lennon tune on the White Album; or "Don't Let Me Down." That is pure raw, gutsy rock and roll, with John on the Epiphone! George was very stylistic in crafting a solo or filler riff (he was great with those "throw away riffs" like in "She Loves You" and "Help," but John was the rock and roll soul of the band. I can only drool over your Epiphone J-160E, but if you will indulge me, I have my own bragging to do. I recently acquired a vintage 1962 Chet Atkins model Gretsch Country Gentleman and a VOX AC30C2 amp. Being a Beatles purist, I had to have the guitar and amp I have wanted all my life; the exact replica of what George used to play. And the bar chords are far more easier than on the Gibson J-50!
@@marktoohey7046 incorrect. George still did most of his leads. Don't let me down is George. There is no lead on I'm so tired. I feel fine John does play the riff on a Gibson arch top. I don't know if there were electric stings or acoustic strings. George also plays the riff on electric then he plays the lead break. Even on the white album George plays most of the leads.In fact he always plays some type of lead but not always the main lead
@@marktoohey7046 Im a trumpet player, but I throughly enjoyed your enlightening John Lennon facts of his leads on those fabulous songs. Thanks for sharing. Lennon was amazing. I relate to your holy grail guitars with a couple of my horns. Nice post man!
No gimmicks, no autotune, no synthesisers. Just years of hard work playing live. They must have been getting tired of all the touring and live performances by this time.
Critics of The Beatles have said they never sounded as good LIVE as they did in the studio. THAT'S A LIE! This comes especially from people in Oklahoma. Heard it first hand.
1965 (Rubber Soul)- 1966 (Revolver) were the peak years for The Beatles as a group. Lennon was still dominant in those years until McCartney took control on Pepper and beyond. Because after Yoko, Lennon lost his enthusiasm for the band.
What I would write if I had but a grain of the Beatles genius : The Very Good Night (Tribute to the Beatles) 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 me 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 disappear 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 me all right Wrong are they who consider that love is but pain As this evening I hope I will see you again P. S. I also hope the English-speakers would forgive me since my mother language is still Russian...
Wenn ich das heute so sehe ist es fast das gleich . Alles war mit Kinder untermalt worden , alles gut Organisiert . Heute das gleiche mit "Frieday vor Verarschung" auch die Kinder auf die Strasse gebracht .
Yes I Wholeheartedly agree. They were Number One Greatest Band in the Universe in the 60’s when I grew up in Vietnam, as much as an Unparalleled, Unsurpassed without Past nor Present Now 60 years later and Counting. In fact, their Music is FOREVER LIKE THE GREATEST EVER CREATED LIKE BACH, MOZART, BEETHOVEN, TCHAIKOVSKY....Simply put in 4 words “God’s Music from Heaven” Christopher PS: Of course,The FAB 4 are all well deserved Multimillionaires, but no $$$ could ever pay for their music God’s most Precious Gift to His chosen ones, favorite beautiful, beloved Kind Humans. Not sinners, Lower life bad characters who are color blind and sound deaf devoid of any sensible feelings, a la Hitler the Fuhrer, Stalin, Saddam Hussein and Kim round face Jon sun and other 2 bit Dictators Necrophiliacs øf the Hell we have no
Did anyone notice that George nearly went into the guitar solo by accident at the end? This shows they simply can't hear a thing, on stage monitors weren't invented yet. I felt sorry for Ringo, he said he couldn't play any fancy drum kicks cos it just went into nothing, he just had to keep the beat going or the song would fall apart.
F those critics, like who are they anyway? There hair was normal and fine. Just sayin Its like cnn...today They just say anything Nobody cares Great video
I think it was George that said they were a replica of the police jackets of the cops in the Bahamas They had filmed parts of the movie Help! IN THE bahamas.YOU can get a replica at Beatlesuits.com
The Beatles were awesome, live and especially in the studio,I wish I could have seen them, the rooftop concert from Let it be,I would have loved to have been there. The Beatles music will live on forever ✌️
It's always good to revisit this greatness. Omg. 1965
They capture America sleeping. Unbeliable songs and a craze created in the young people..
I'm in love with the Beatles and I feel fine
I’m always amazed at how good they do sound considering no monitors, the screaming fans, and the archaic sound systems they had in those days. Just awesomely talented !
No wonder they are one of the best band and pioneers of music and live performance!! Even if they lack so many proper sound equipment they are professional to a tee!!
I'm glad I was around to have witnessed Beatlemania. After JFK we needed the sheer joy they brought us youngsters then. I'm glad to see new generations enjoying and loving the Beatles just as we did. They have changed the world in many ways from their music. They have stood the test of time. In any era they will always be the greatest.
Agree. And the Vietnam War. And by the time the White Album came out JFK's brother also killed... And MLK. The Beatles were the constant bright spot in an otherwise dark decade. Grateful they were there for me age 5 - 15, the sixties. Also grateful for everything they did for music that's still around for all of us for all the rest of the decades. They are still the bright spot of any day I see or hear them. RIP John and George.
The Beatles lighted the world. Everybody loved them, everybody was singing their songs.
@@Atlantis1789 such a great time to have witnessed. I know the Boomers are getting older and I already retired yet I'm thrilled at seeing new generations loving the Beatles. The impact of their music touched us in every possible way. I had the Beatles hair cut, the Beatles boots, and many Beatles records which I still have to this day. I cherished them and my Beatles trading cards. The thrill for a kid opening them was wonderful, then came the color cards. I saved everything Beatles. I was fortunate enough to have seen at least 3 of the 4 Beatles play in concert. My parents wouldn't allow me to go into downtown Chicago by train as we were half hour away. I can't begin to say how much John Lennon has shaped my views in life today. I loved all the Beatles and thought Ringo to be so cool and loved Hard Days night but John was the one who would take a stance on various issues especially condemning War. What an incredible band they always will be!
You are so right. The Beatles came to America to help us heal.
And John’s iconic specs is a must have for ever.
I love the beatles since I was seven years old and Now I have 59 years old and I still love them so I’ll love you beatles forever
Me took my brothers we’re older and I listened to their albums I’m 59 now and just took my 1 yr old granddaughter to see Paul McCartney
Of course, Brits yet again!
THE BEST BAND EVER 😍💙😘
3 Good Looking Singers/Writers/Players...
@@Cryo837 Absolutely 👍
Most of these English bands were all doing American black artists blues up tempo, and made it rock ! Beatles ,Them, Animals, and Stones were awsome . I have DVDs of the 1964,65,& 66 shows there. I still love it. ---fan and club member since 1964 , Frank Taormina , Lodi , California ,USA.
They were the best of all times! Hats off!🤩🤩🤩
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What a find and a treasure this video clip is. The Beatles were at their peak here. They performed I Feel Fine and She's a Woman live just as well she n the y recorded it on Beatles For Sale, which in the US was released as Beatles '65 on Capitol Records, an album I had. Thanks so much for this timeless and historic clip of the Beatles at the height of their greatness.
My dad took my older sister to see them in 1965 in Portland Oregon..You have no idea about envy...lol
I remember this concert, and I remember seeing them on The Ed Sullivan show!! I also remember Beatles trading cards, like baseball cards but with the Beatles pictures on them! Every time the Beatles would release a single, we would ride our bicycles down to Woolworths and buy the 45 and rush home and play it on our photograph! And then we'd play it again, and then we'd play it again, and then we'd play it again and you never got tired of it. That Christmas, my parents bought me some Beatles bobble-head dolls! Unfortunately I have lost them through the years, but imagine what they would be worth today! When we all got Beatles haircut,the principal of our school in New Jersey sent us home with notes to our parents telling them to make sure we got our hair cut so we looked like normal god-fearing Young Americans he said! Imagine trying to get away with that in this day & age! It was a magic time filled with wonderful, awesome music! It was a time I will always cherish and never forget! Thank you John, thank you Paul, thank you George, thank you Ringo thank you Beatles!!
Yes, me too
WHAT A GREAT FIND..🕺🕺🕺🕺❤ THX BOB
At first I thought what the hell,why can't I hear George and Paul's voice?
Then realized the mic wasn't working. And then burst out laughing 🤣😂
You can really feel the American rhythm and blues influences in the styling of these songs....
Check out Paul's bass playing on she's a woman. Damn!!
And singing lead at the same time...
When he said the Greatest he wasn’t joking. To this day The Beatles are and always be the Greatest Rock n Roll Band Ever
For sure, not one not any band will ever come close.
The Beatles stand Alone...Greatest band in the History of Music
@@theexpert8163 ever heard of stone mania? Where is the footage of world concert and countess screaming fans. Did they ever do movies? The Beatles conquered the world, the stones were another of many great bands that followed after the Beatles, the Beatles have all-time record sales that will never be broken.
its very nice..from this song
Got that right. I grew with Elvis in 50s, but when The Beatles came along .... WOW!
What a treasure to find this tape. Thanks so much for posting. Glad they finally turned on Paul's mike.
Consummate drummer. Thanks, Ring!
So great 🤷 this video! The talking of Ring and George in "She's A Woman" showed how together and polished the Beatles were, and truly talented. Thanks for posting my number one group.
It is a Paul song! Paul haters like to put him down, if his performance was lauded by music critics. They just post about Ringo or George!
Me encantan, ellos y su musica es maravillosa.
Fevereiro, 23 2020 I am cooking and enjoying my favourite Group like qe used to say.
Greetings from Brazil
Jun 28 , 2020 .. The beatles is the best sepanjang masa.......
Beatles music never die
I even love their music when they're just tuning up!
Me too I love their music even when their running up their guitars go George play that lead guitar
She's a woman is a great rockin blues tune!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The original out take studio take of this is with the rock-out/blues jam as it is played here.
I'm so glad that the Beatles are singing
Rocking in 65 - LOVE both songs. Always have and always will!
Love the Beatles forever! And their jackets are very cool!
That’s what George said in an interview before his death. If you look close, they give either looks or tiny hand gestures so George could cue in Ringo who couldn’t hear anything. Here’s a good example on the first song, only Josh’s microphone-was working and they. Couldnt tell. I
I also noticed it in another video. That's why they got fade up with touring and live concert, specially George... It was a wise decision to stop touching. They produced better songs later in their career....
@@marjanp4784 so you prefer the late work?
@@Thugin115 of course...most people do ... Sgt. Pepper, white album, abbey road, let it be...these albums are way better than their previous albums...
No in-ear monitors...no floor monitors...screaming fans....and their voices still sound better than anyone live today!
And the worlds worst pa system real drum mics not there lol. These are what I call the real cowboys the people that could make great music using two fireflies and an ashtray. God Bless em.
Free as a bird
And no lip-sync :)
No Auto-tune
Also there audio would be recorded and mixed for post production recordings! So what we are listening too isn’t the same as what the audience would have heard
It's worth mentioning I posted this video here fully over eleven years ago. The comments are still coming in and the views continue to grow. More than ever, actually. 10 years ago I mentioned the 2009 remasters, next month the 50th anniversary editions of Abbey Road are being released. Ever notice the music never ages? Last month I saw Paul McCartney live and he opened with "A Hard Day's Night." I was 8 when that came out and I finally saw him play it live, "When I'm 64!" That's the thing. Their music just never gets old. In fact, I'm positive it what keeps us all young! It's still exciting! See the link below from the "Freshen Up" Tour in San Jose on July 10th, 2019.
th-cam.com/video/A53VH6C02ME/w-d-xo.html
I agree, very little of what they produced sounds dated, especially their 1963 - 1966 output. I still love listening to this
Me too. Same time and a great time to grow up in.
I was at Dodger Stadium 3 days later! Last show of the tour. I haven't been the same since and don't think I ever will be. Their music is timeless. I was 12 back in the day (1964) and am still loving them. So grateful to all of you who post these fabulous videos allowing me to relive my youth. And happy that I grew up to their music. Beatles forever!
They are the best
13 years now. Great video.
...toller Auftritt...
I saw them live in Minneapolis in August of 1965.
That's awesome. On my two opportunities in Chicago my parents wouldn't let me take the commuter train half hour away to downtown Chicago. I had to see them individually after the break up. Never forgotten.
George Harrison, never appreciated, until lately, just how good he was !
In 2019 the Beatles have a new rabid fan, incredible !!!
I saw his Darkhorse Tour with Ravi Shankar and Billy Preston. It was magic! My son was born two days before he died. George was a brilliant guitarist and a man of wisdom. ☮️
providing a combo of lead and rhythm guitar-singing the third part on their harmonies-writing some excellent songs-putting up with lennon and mccartney
@@harveyharveyness8773 I am so glad I got to see George in Chicago during the Darkhorse Tour. It was one of the most memorable concerts I ever experienced. Awesome.
Of COURSE George was appreciated!!!
Why all the Trolling..sad!...this concert kicked ass...The Fab four could really rock live...and good to see the "sound engineer". was awake to turn up the volume for the second microphone on I Feel Fine..well done.
UNBELIEVABLE,,,ESPECIALLY IN 2019! JUST HOW BIG THEY WERE!!!!!!
The day you pass away, we’re going to send you more beatles records for you to enjoy.
I already have them all, and can't take them with me when I go so you keep yours lol...
Some of the best musicians The Beatles Stevie Ray Vaughan Led Zeppelin Rolling Stones Albert King Albert Collins Buddy Guy
Gracias por subirlo !!! un testimonio histórico. Increíble que tocaran con esas condiciones de sonido.
1965 was a very good year.
Julian Lennon, I love your music keep it up your Dad it's very proud of you and your Mom also, now they're together in heaven.
The worlds greatest are the Beatles.😊
tuning up on stage wow how many can do that now days man i grew up with this thanks guys
EU AMO OS BEATLES!!!
Amazing gave me goosebumps!!!!!!!!!!!❤❤❤❤❤
Best back up singers ever! No matter who sings lead, lol
Makes me smile....big toothy grin...
Great
I knew them, and played in Hamburg with them...arranged The Saints on their record on Polydor with Tony Sheridan.
Outstanding ❣❣❣❣
The Beatles = the best. ever.
Esas voces son muy pocos los cantantes q tienen en tiempos de ahora LOS BEATLES LE SUPERAN A CUALQUIER BANDA ERAN Y SON ORIGINALES
Poor John and George .They are gone.
Ellos fueron el motor de otras Banda pero nadie COMO ELLOS ELLOS TENÍAN UNA ENERGIA PODEROSA
All those screaming girls have now got bus passes and go to book groups. But what memories they must have. What a fantastic generation we lived in.Great memories.
greate!!
Being an acoustic guitarist with a Gibson much similar to John's, I can't imagine playing the riff to "I Feel Fine" on an acoustic! And keeping it going for the duration of the song. Those are full neck chord positions, not easy on the fingers. I have trouble doing it on an electric! Well, maybe that's why John is my guitar hero!
Yeah, agree. I have the Epiphone J-160E John Lennon signature model. They are hard to play bar chords, with the notes picked out, not strummed. It's a lead guitar part, not rhythm. Listen to All My Loving. John played rhythm chords while in 16th note rhythm throughout the song. So his right hand was developed, too. Underrated as a guitar player probably because he was such a great writer and singer. Triple threat for sure.
@@bhpersonal Yeah, agree. John was a much underrated guitarist. Back in the day, we all presumed that George played the lead parts because he was the "lead guitarist." Phoooy! Just listen to "I Want You, She's So Heavy," or "I'm So Tired," or any other Lennon tune on the White Album; or "Don't Let Me Down." That is pure raw, gutsy rock and roll, with John on the Epiphone! George was very stylistic in crafting a solo or filler riff (he was great with those "throw away riffs" like in "She Loves You" and "Help," but John was the rock and roll soul of the band. I can only drool over your Epiphone J-160E, but if you will indulge me, I have my own bragging to do. I recently acquired a vintage 1962 Chet Atkins model Gretsch Country Gentleman and a VOX AC30C2 amp. Being a Beatles purist, I had to have the guitar and amp I have wanted all my life; the exact replica of what George used to play. And the bar chords are far more easier than on the Gibson J-50!
@@marktoohey7046 incorrect. George still did most of his leads. Don't let me down is George. There is no lead on I'm so tired. I feel fine John does play the riff on a Gibson arch top. I don't know if there were electric stings or acoustic strings. George also plays the riff on electric then he plays the lead break. Even on the white album George plays most of the leads.In fact he always plays some type of lead but not always the main lead
@@marktoohey7046 Im a trumpet player, but I throughly enjoyed your enlightening John Lennon facts of his leads on those fabulous songs. Thanks for sharing. Lennon was amazing.
I relate to your holy grail guitars with a couple of my horns. Nice post man!
Made my fingers bleed just watching it. Good stuff. Great riff.
Let alone security! Those were gentler times.
Obviously a sound tech's nightmare ;) But they did it! Yay!
Those good old days when they tuned up on stage.
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No gimmicks, no autotune, no synthesisers. Just years of hard work playing live. They must have been getting tired of all the touring and live performances by this time.
This is only '65, they got burned out on it the next year and quit in '66.
Critics of The Beatles have said they never sounded as good LIVE as they did in the studio. THAT'S A LIE! This comes especially from people in Oklahoma. Heard it first hand.
George, greatest backing vocalist/lead guitar.
Robe che mai più torneranno,con quelli entusiasmi e realismo.
John is just having fun in she's a woman and thinking 'boy did we made it or what'
1965 (Rubber Soul)- 1966 (Revolver) were the peak years for The Beatles as a group. Lennon was still dominant in those years until McCartney took control on Pepper and beyond. Because after Yoko, Lennon lost his enthusiasm for the band.
McFartney. Not Paul.
No one could be that big!!!!! Supernatural!!!!!!
What I would write if I had but a grain of the Beatles genius :
The Very Good Night (Tribute to the Beatles)
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 me 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 disappear 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 me all right
Wrong are they who consider that love is but pain
As this evening I hope I will see you again
P. S. I also hope the English-speakers would forgive me since my mother language is still Russian...
Very good my...👍🥰
The Beatles foi o único conjunto que revolucionou o Mundo
They were heroes because they sang with no monitors.
I Like2 the Beatles Uenak2 Mantap! 👍👍👍♥️
Wenn ich das heute so sehe ist es fast das gleich . Alles war mit Kinder untermalt worden , alles gut Organisiert . Heute das gleiche mit "Frieday vor Verarschung" auch die Kinder auf die Strasse gebracht .
ジョンとリンゴは何か食べてる、考えられない。そいえばジョンは「All You Need Is Love」ライブでもガムかんでた。
Yes I Wholeheartedly agree. They were Number One Greatest Band in the Universe in the 60’s when I grew up in Vietnam, as much as an Unparalleled, Unsurpassed without Past nor Present Now 60 years later and Counting. In fact, their Music is FOREVER LIKE THE GREATEST EVER CREATED LIKE BACH, MOZART, BEETHOVEN, TCHAIKOVSKY....Simply put in 4 words “God’s Music from Heaven”
Christopher
PS: Of course,The FAB 4 are all well deserved Multimillionaires, but no $$$ could ever pay for their music God’s most Precious Gift to His chosen ones, favorite beautiful, beloved Kind Humans. Not sinners, Lower life bad characters who are color blind and sound deaf devoid of any sensible feelings, a la Hitler the Fuhrer, Stalin, Saddam Hussein and Kim round face Jon sun and other 2 bit Dictators Necrophiliacs øf the Hell we have no
BEATLES OS QUEREMOS EN TODO EL MUNDO 👍👍🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Did anyone notice that George nearly went into the guitar solo by accident at the end? This shows they simply can't hear a thing, on stage monitors weren't invented yet. I felt sorry for Ringo, he said he couldn't play any fancy drum kicks cos it just went into nothing, he just had to keep the beat going or the song would fall apart.
No. That's how the song ends.
Oh damn it, let the boys sing :s how can even hit the notes with such a noise?
Que tiempos de aquellos ermosos recuerdos
lol...as a 15 yr old etc i wore suede beatle boots and collarless jackets.... amazing how HUGE they were....never again......
Grandes .¡¡ .Grandes entre los Grandes ..¡
The Beatles had more critics than anybody. Mostly about hair until they realized how great their music was.
F those critics, like who are they anyway?
There hair was normal and fine. Just sayin
Its like cnn...today They just say anything Nobody cares
Great video
Bob Henson even their biggest critics started to believe with “Can’t buy me love”
No band will have that connection to teenage girls like these guys. Absolute trust.
Keith Fordyce..legend..still missed
"The Beatles have no future in show business,"
Goosebumps
The sound engineer must have been a genius. Doesn't have Paul and George's microphone level up.
Doh!!!
He dials it in eventually...
2 months before I was born...almost as if it was born in me.
Gran ❤️ Grande ❤️ Grandes ❤️
Chewing gum while singing was dangerous for John. Chances of choking were real.
Oh my God. Unbelievable.
Love the WWI uniform looking jackets.
I think it was George that said they were a replica of the police jackets of the cops in the Bahamas They had filmed parts of the movie Help! IN THE bahamas.YOU can get a replica at Beatlesuits.com
John Lennon chewing gum 😃❤
Not one damn cell phone among the lot!
Música de verdade!!!
Le groupe des Beatles restera toujours mythique
It's just as well, pardon the grammar error.
Just as well live as the album was what I meant to say about the Beatles.
Bring the Beatles songs on I'm ready
Música sencilla pero súper original.
Not simple later, very innovated and creative.