@@luigitrotamundos No matter what happened toward the end,it was John's group. When he gave up on it,it died.That does not mean the others weren't geniuses but it was John's group.
Thank you for creating this and making it available for the fans. The Beatles should have released something like this with or even instead of Eight Days A Week. This is what the fans want to see, an as close as physically possible recreation of what The Beatles were like as a live band. I've edited stuff like this myself and it's a lot of hard work, getting it all synced up and everything, this must have taken ages.
It's my pleasure. I know that Erik Taros worked on the project and I believe he owns or has access to a lot of the footage that was collected for when the documentary was called ''The Beatles Live Project''. I really want to ask him what the process was like before the documentary eventually became Eight Days A Week.
Hi, I am part of the BEATLES 64 movie streaming on DISNEY+. I am the only one who had color 8mm silent footage. I am also seen running alongside the Beatles limo at the 46 minute mark, shot by the Maysles brothers. My color contributions are: 1. The color footage of the crowd outside the Plaza hotel. 2. The color footage scene of the girls holding placards. 3. The brief color scene of Paul in the limo on the way to the Ed Sullivan studios. 4. My name JOE SHEROV is in the credits, On the upper hand side of the screen at the last 20 seconds of the movie. I was only 17 years old when all this wonderful history transpired. Hope you all enjoy this wonderful piece of history.
As a lifelong Beatles fan who had the misfortune of being born 35 years after they broke up, this video is the closest I've ever come to the experience of seeing them live in concert. Just watching this is one of the most thrilling things I've ever felt, and I've seen two out of four perform live for real! Thank you so very much. I feel a bit like one of those crying girls in the audience :)
If I Fell is my favorite Beatles song! Even though John messes it up a little and keeps cracking up, his low harmony to Paul’s high melody is amazing, considering they had no monitors to hear what they were singing! I’ve been a fan since late Dec. 1963 when I first heard I Want To Hold Your Hand on the radio at age 8!
Holy Cow! I was just transported back into the 1960s! Boy do I remember when they first appeared on the Ed Sullivan Show. My whole world changed. I got a Beatle haircut, pretended to be Ringo, and bought every album. They still give me that thrill.
Update: I had to reupload this because about half of Long Tall Sally didn't render and I kept having random issues trying to fix new exports of the video for some reason (looks like I need to switch softwares), and exporting it in 1080p fixed the problem, sorry about that!
Nevertheless it was an amazing journey through the past. As I sat on my lazy boy recliner with my ear buds on my foot never stopped moving to beat that swept our nation. Thank you for sharing . BEATLES FOR EVER🎉
This is sooooo mind blowing on many levels!! I'll just stated 2 of them. 1 - I had no idea they HAD EVER performed 'Things We Said Today' live.....anywhere...at anytime! Wow. 2 - it's freaky to see 'movie film' from their (August 1964) performance at the Las Vegas Convention Center! I have an old poster, its very large (and I'm sure many other fans out there have it too) showing some scenes from it as well as the (also August 1964 in Hollywood) Alan J. Livingston 'garden party'. Soooo cool to see all these things. I can never say how much of a miracle TH-cam has become. 🙏🙂
@@Beatle849the live at the Hollywood bowl album uses this song.. no idea if it’s a different recording though (it’s on TH-cam in both the original album and the eight days a week film album version)
They also played I should have known better and happy just to dance with you on their 64 tour a few times. There's a recording on TH-cam of them doing happy just to dance with you live but can't find one of them doing I should have known better.
The audio is very authentic. You can hear that not everything is perfect. But that's exactly what makes it unique. The video must have taken a lot of work. My compliments! 👍
It's quite remarkable how good they sound given that they didn't have any on-stage monitoring of any kind. That's what raw talent and hard graft produces. Thank you for putting this video together and syncing it up. It can't have been easy. 👍😎
Great job! Possibly the hardest rocking show I've heard from them. I bought a vinal bootleg of the '64 Hollywood Bowl concert from Rolling Stone Magazine in 1972. I still prefer it's sound over any of the "cleaned up" versions. It's very honest. I think the recording you used is a little less refined but has a bit more raw energy. It's a very exciting hard rocking performance. They were on fire on this show! They were obviously still loving it at this point. Thanks for the hard work.
Terrific job editing this together- and huge Bonus Points for finding a camera showing John playing the solo in 'You Can't Do That'! Most footage shows anyone but him during that solo.
16:489:149:14 Doctor Robert, you're a new and better man, he helps you to understand, he does every he can Doctor Robert. Sir, thank you for that wonderful journey back in time. The soundtrack was superb, clean and still 60 years later very fresh. As I reclined on my lazy boy chair with my ear buds on my foot never missed a beat to the wonderful sound that swept our nation . To better understand the Beatles you'd have to go back to the late 50's early 60"s when most music was like an assembly line. Someone wrote the song, someone else sang the song and somebody else played the instruments. Beatles came along and wrote ,sang, played their own instruments and did it better and with that new sound took the world by storm. To write a song is an effort. To write a song that becomes a hit, you have talent. To write a song that becomes number one you're on top of the charts. To write and hold the top five songs all in a row on billboards hot 100 songs of April 1964, you're on Top of the World. Beatlemania describes the scenes of adulation that attended the bands concert performances everywhere they went world wide and characterized by the same level of high pitched screaming by female fans, both at concerts and during the group's travels between venues. It is highly possible that no other group of four young men will ever assembled again to replicate that same level of excitement the way The Beatles did. They single handedly revolutionized and changed the world and to gain that much popularity, that much excitement, that much frenzy and power, it was comforting knowing the sword was in the right hands. For those who weren't around or too young, I'm sorry you missed it. For those of us who were around, wasn't life GRAND! Thank you Doctor Robert for a job well done. Thank you John Paul George and Ringo ❤ BEATLES FOREVER 9:149:14
Thanks for syncing up the footage! Sounds great! Someone dropped the ball initially. This should have been recorded professionally with color cameras from several angles instead of black and white. But you did a great job putting this together! Thanks from a devoted Beatles fan! Bravo! 🤟🏻👏🏻
Does anyone remember the Christmas albums and fan club records they used to make? I had some of those even in the early seventies. They used to sell them in the record stores in California.
If I Fell... over!🤣 Good one John! Brilliant job putting this together, what an amazing time that was when music was real. So many concerts today are all about auto tune and lip syncing.
This a good starter for the newbie’s to understand how music was made , please push this content as much as possible. The zeppelin is doing a great job making sure we don’t forget great music and thankfully Beatles should be doing the same. 🙏
Adam Bound is doing a much better job than I could since I don't really have access to rare films or contacts that could get me ahold of other Beatle films. Unfortunately a lot of good stuff is hoarded by collectors.
Я снова перернесся в детство и юность, когда сходил с ума от Beatles, и за фотографию плохого качества мог отдать последнее. А все вещи знал тогда уже наизусть. И ещё: я думаю( и не только я), что Битлы, с их потрясающей музыкой и харизмой, могли остановить любую войну. Таково было, и есть, ихнее влияние на весь мир. Я слушал много разных других музыкантов и групп, но если меня спросят, - кто N1? Отвечу не задумываясь - The Beatles!
В это время мой будущий шеф по науке ездил в Лондон и привез много фото с битломанией ( оно вовсю цвела и пахла ). А спустя 20 лет показал мне эти фото в своей квартире за чашкой чая😊. Москва, 1984 !Железный занавес имел маленькие дырочки 😂!
The incredible hysterical energy they produced in the fans couldn’t be maintained for much longer. People were passing out from screaming by the 5-minute mark. The old adage “Leave them hungry for more” was put to good use on the Beatles’ tours. Remember, they used to play 8 hours a night in Hamburg, with only one 15 minute break. But the bigger shows were too crazy to be any longer.
Thank you again Doctor Robert for sharing!! If I could make it a suggestion: could you possibly add captions at the very beginning to where the footage is coming from? I'm a seasoned Beatles fan and recognized a few places like the Cow Palace and the Hollywood Bowl, but for some of the footage, I have no idea! Thank you and keep 'em coming!! 👍
The loose performances reflect the fact that the Beatles could probably not even hear each other's voices or instruments over the screams. Especially Ringo. That said, watching John and Paul sing the amazing love song to each other, If I Fell, almost brings tears. Including them screwing up the lyrics.
@@ThePFRG I use wired headphones actually, it's a video-audio delay thing with my screen and I used my phone as reference to get it as corrected as I could (and it does seem fine when I watch the video in it), unfortunately I don't own more devices to test the delay further.
If you're asking about the audio, now it's believed that the recording is actually from the show in Boston on September 12th, rather than the show from Philadelphia on September 2nd.
I don't doubt they could still hear themselves *somewhat*, however there's some footage from Philadelphia were Ringo actually screws up a few times! He seemingly couldn't hear at all in that concert.
Sheesh. Out of tune from the first chords of twist and shout. I know it’s notttheir fault though and I’m sure anybody who was actually able to hear them didn’t mind.
What a GREAT surprise! As EXCITING as Kamala Harris’ acceptance speech last night at the DNC Convention. We are blasting off into a bright new day and this AWESOME Beatles video is just icing on the cake. Love, peace, and now JOY are back baby!!! Thanks for making my day! BEATLES FOREVER! And THANK YOU KAMALA and the COACH. Better days are comin’ baby YEAH, YEAH, YEAH!
You are right about "Better Days Coming." Trump is going to "Shake Up the World." Ali did it in the "Boxing World" but Trump is going to do it in the WHOLE WORLD.
Imagine being in the biggest band in the world, singing "live" in front of thousands with NO floor monitors or in-ears. The world sure has changed. They sounded awesome even with these deficits.....
John Lennon at his very best. Real Rock And Roll Singer Whether u liked it or not No Lennon no Beatles A true legend
100% correct.
I agree. Could have been great artists Paul, George and Ringo. But NO BEATLES. @@yesterdayproductions1019
@@luigitrotamundos No matter what happened toward the end,it was John's group. When he gave up on it,it died.That does not mean the others weren't geniuses but it was John's group.
Thank you for creating this and making it available for the fans. The Beatles should have released something like this with or even instead of Eight Days A Week. This is what the fans want to see, an as close as physically possible recreation of what The Beatles were like as a live band. I've edited stuff like this myself and it's a lot of hard work, getting it all synced up and everything, this must have taken ages.
It's my pleasure.
I know that Erik Taros worked on the project and I believe he owns or has access to a lot of the footage that was collected for when the documentary was called ''The Beatles Live Project''. I really want to ask him what the process was like before the documentary eventually became Eight Days A Week.
Well said.
My 31 seconds of my silent 8mm film will be included in the new film called 1964
My 31 seconds of my silent 8mm film will be included in the new film called 1964
Hi,
I am part of the BEATLES 64 movie streaming on DISNEY+.
I am the only one who had color 8mm silent footage. I am also seen running alongside the Beatles limo
at the 46 minute mark, shot by the Maysles brothers. My color contributions are:
1. The color footage of the crowd outside the Plaza hotel.
2. The color footage scene of the girls holding placards.
3. The brief color scene of Paul in the limo on the way to the Ed Sullivan studios.
4. My name JOE SHEROV is in the credits, On the upper hand side of the screen at the last 20 seconds of the movie. I was only 17 years old when all this wonderful history transpired. Hope you all enjoy this wonderful piece of history.
As a lifelong Beatles fan who had the misfortune of being born 35 years after they broke up, this video is the closest I've ever come to the experience of seeing them live in concert. Just watching this is one of the most thrilling things I've ever felt, and I've seen two out of four perform live for real! Thank you so very much. I feel a bit like one of those crying girls in the audience :)
My 31 seconds of my silent 8mm film will be included in the new film called 1964
@@Theoutcasts65 Oh? What'd you film?
The Melbourne Australia show is probably the best quality live footage of them out there
If I Fell is my favorite Beatles song! Even though John messes it up a little and keeps cracking up, his low harmony to Paul’s high melody is amazing, considering they had no monitors to hear what they were singing! I’ve been a fan since late Dec. 1963 when I first heard I Want To Hold Your Hand on the radio at age 8!
Holy Cow! I was just transported back into the 1960s! Boy do I remember when they first appeared on the Ed Sullivan Show. My whole world changed. I got a Beatle haircut, pretended to be Ringo, and bought every album. They still give me that thrill.
How many "get yer haircut!!!" comments did you get per day back then. Ha ha. Seems so stupid nowadays. 😁
DITTO...FEBRUARY 9th 1964
Many of us, who grew with the Beatles music want to tell you how grateful we are for posting this wonderful video. Thank you.
Update: I had to reupload this because about half of Long Tall Sally didn't render and I kept having random issues trying to fix new exports of the video for some reason (looks like I need to switch softwares), and exporting it in 1080p fixed the problem, sorry about that!
Nevertheless it was an amazing journey through the past. As I sat on my lazy boy recliner with my ear buds on my foot never stopped moving to beat that swept our nation. Thank you for sharing . BEATLES FOR EVER🎉
This is sooooo mind blowing on many levels!! I'll just stated 2 of them. 1 - I had no idea they HAD EVER performed 'Things We Said Today' live.....anywhere...at anytime! Wow. 2 - it's freaky to see 'movie film' from their (August 1964) performance at the Las Vegas Convention Center! I have an old poster, its very large (and I'm sure many other fans out there have it too) showing some scenes from it as well as the (also August 1964 in Hollywood) Alan J. Livingston 'garden party'. Soooo cool to see all these things. I can never say how much of a miracle TH-cam has become. 🙏🙂
My 31 seconds of my silent 8mm film will be included in the new film called 1964
I paid special attention to "Things We Said Today" because I,also, don't recall ever seeing another live performance either.
@@Beatle849the live at the Hollywood bowl album uses this song.. no idea if it’s a different recording though (it’s on TH-cam in both the original album and the eight days a week film album version)
They also played I should have known better and happy just to dance with you on their 64 tour a few times. There's a recording on TH-cam of them doing happy just to dance with you live but can't find one of them doing I should have known better.
So glad you included footage of John playing the guitar solo in You Can't Do That. So many pro-shot videos miss that!
The audio is very authentic. You can hear that not everything is perfect. But that's exactly what makes it unique. The video must have taken a lot of work. My compliments! 👍
My 31 seconds of my silent 8mm film will be included in the new film called 1964
It's quite remarkable how good they sound given that they didn't have any on-stage monitoring of any kind.
That's what raw talent and hard graft produces.
Thank you for putting this video together and syncing it up. It can't have been easy.
👍😎
Great job! Possibly the hardest rocking show I've heard from them. I bought a vinal bootleg of the '64 Hollywood Bowl concert from Rolling Stone Magazine in 1972. I still prefer it's sound over any of the "cleaned up" versions. It's very honest. I think the recording you used is a little less refined but has a bit more raw energy. It's a very exciting hard rocking performance. They were on fire on this show! They were obviously still loving it at this point. Thanks for the hard work.
That's awesome! And indeed, this is just a rough a recording from a different performance (likely from Boston)
Before the world went crazy it was incredible.
Terrific job editing this together- and huge Bonus Points for finding a camera showing John playing the solo in 'You Can't Do That'! Most footage shows anyone but him during that solo.
16:48 9:14 9:14 Doctor Robert, you're a new and better man, he helps you to understand, he does every he can Doctor Robert. Sir, thank you for that wonderful journey back in time. The soundtrack was superb, clean and still 60 years later very fresh. As I reclined on my lazy boy chair with my ear buds on my foot never missed a beat to the wonderful sound that swept our nation . To better understand the Beatles you'd have to go back to the late 50's early 60"s when most music was like an assembly line. Someone wrote the song, someone else sang the song and somebody else played the instruments. Beatles came along and wrote ,sang, played their own instruments and did it better and with that new sound took the world by storm. To write a song is an effort. To write a song that becomes a hit, you have talent. To write a song that becomes number one you're on top of the charts. To write and hold the top five songs all in a row on billboards hot 100 songs of April 1964, you're on Top of the World. Beatlemania describes the scenes of adulation that attended the bands concert performances everywhere they went world wide and characterized by the same level of high pitched screaming by female fans, both at concerts and during the group's travels between venues. It is highly possible that no other group of four young men will ever assembled again to replicate that same level of excitement the way The Beatles did. They single handedly revolutionized and changed the world and to gain that much popularity, that much excitement, that much frenzy and power, it was comforting knowing the sword was in the right hands. For those who weren't around or too young, I'm sorry you missed it. For those of us who were around, wasn't life GRAND! Thank you Doctor Robert for a job well done. Thank you John Paul George and Ringo ❤ BEATLES FOREVER 9:14 9:14
My favorite band ever.
Wow - how did I not spot George doing all those harmonies with Macca!!!! Superb!! Gear and Fab 🍏🍏🍏🍏
Thanks for syncing up the footage! Sounds great! Someone dropped the ball initially. This should have been recorded professionally with color cameras from several angles instead of black and white. But you did a great job putting this together! Thanks from a devoted Beatles fan! Bravo! 🤟🏻👏🏻
Thanks! And yeah, I too wish they would've fully filmed any of their August/September 1964 concerts
Does anyone remember the Christmas albums and fan club records they used to make? I had some of those even in the early seventies. They used to sell them in the record stores in California.
Muchísimas gracias desde la urbanización Palomino en Lima (PERÚ)
Wow, a must-see for all Beatles fans out there ♥️♥️♥️
Maravillosa la equivocación de John en If I fell, con la guasa de George y a partir de ahí, John canta y a la vez se ríe. Los mejores.
Conveniently on the 60th anniversary of the tour
@@Le-fishe-au-choculat Indeed, that was intentional (:
Ringo, the best.
Por cierto, excelente trabajo, Doctor Robert: Very good job!!
I have the Album. The screaming is way out front. This is great. Thanks for doing this
^The Beatles were a hit machine!!!!!
If I Fell... over!🤣 Good one John! Brilliant job putting this together, what an amazing time that was when music was real. So many concerts today are all about auto tune and lip syncing.
That’s crazy to be able to see this thank you
Wow , awesome how you put this together! And “Things We Said Today” wow, thank you so much!🤗💖👏🏻
Excelente trabajo.Soy admirador de los Beatles desde pequeńo
This a good starter for the newbie’s to understand how music was made , please push this content as much as possible. The zeppelin is doing a great job making sure we don’t forget great music and thankfully Beatles should be doing the same. 🙏
Adam Bound is doing a much better job than I could since I don't really have access to rare films or contacts that could get me ahold of other Beatle films. Unfortunately a lot of good stuff is hoarded by collectors.
La más grande banda de todos los tiempos
Very good sound recordings!
Absolutely WONDERFUL. Thank you.
BEAUTIFUL! AMAZING! FANTASTIC JOB! CHEERS
Incredible job all around. It’s like the Beatles never broke up. The music lives on even today.
Excellent and very FAB!!! Thank you for doing this.
Бийтълс завинаги!❤
Full Power💪 Love it sooo much ❤
Great work!
Thank You for this medicine, Doctor!
Muchas gracias por esta gran reconstrucción... Saludos afectuosos desde México 😊
Excellent!
Incredible
You've done FAB, Dr. Robert! Thank you very much!
Я снова перернесся в детство и юность, когда сходил с ума от Beatles, и за фотографию плохого качества мог отдать последнее. А все вещи знал тогда уже наизусть. И ещё: я думаю( и не только я), что Битлы, с их потрясающей музыкой и харизмой, могли остановить любую войну. Таково было, и есть, ихнее влияние на весь мир. Я слушал много разных других музыкантов и групп, но если меня спросят, - кто N1? Отвечу не задумываясь - The Beatles!
It just keeps getting better and better! Thanks for your Sisyphus-like efforts! 👍
Wow! The Cow Palace in Daly City is about 12 miles away from here. But I was only 3 years old in 1964.
Good job dude, good job!!!
My 31 seconds of my silent 8mm film will be included in the new film called 1964
That was great! Thank you, very much.🙂💞
Thanks for sharing.
Super
В это время мой будущий шеф по науке ездил в Лондон и привез много фото с битломанией ( оно вовсю цвела и пахла ). А спустя 20 лет показал мне эти фото в своей квартире за чашкой чая😊. Москва, 1984 !Железный занавес имел маленькие дырочки 😂!
Are you still in Moscow?
Ringo killing it on “Boys”! (and on the drums for the whole concert, of course)
Great to watch !!!
😮😮😮😮😮
thanks for all your years of work for the online music fan community Dr
A lot of work gone into this WELL DONE .
Great restored video early Beatles
Muchas Gracias por compartir tu creacion!!!!
Sin palabras, excelente trabajo como siempre.
Супер!!!❤❤❤
The one, the only...the BEATLES
люди плачут от счастья человеческое чудо !🎉
Great job - thank you.
Вечные мелодии вечной четверки.
What's it like living in Russia?
@@johnwilson7809 Нормально. Также как в Европе, только интереснее.
@@puls-favorit By "more interesting" you mean trying to stay out of the war?
@@johnwilson7809 Да нет, просто Европа протухла, гниет.
@@puls-favorit But living under someone attacking another country for no good reason can't be easy. Killing all those people for what?
Lennon is such a great guitar player and so underrated. His rhythm guitar drives the band and his parts were unique
My 31 seconds of my silent 8mm film will be included in the new film called 1964
I love you! Yeah! Yeah! Yeah!
Exellent!
Gracias por compartir
Nice job!
Rock and roll!
All Beatles concerts were LESS THAN HALF AN HOUR!!! No artist would do that today!!!
No major artist anyways! My band keeps playing 30-35 minute shows and nobody complains haha
@@doctorrobert1339 Haahaa!
The incredible hysterical energy they produced in the fans couldn’t be maintained for much longer. People were passing out from screaming by the 5-minute mark. The old adage “Leave them hungry for more” was put to good use on the Beatles’ tours. Remember, they used to play 8 hours a night in Hamburg, with only one 15 minute break.
But the bigger shows were too crazy to be any longer.
yes, they played half an hour but three concerts in the same day at the same place.
no other artist would do that today either.
Thank you again Doctor Robert for sharing!! If I could make it a suggestion: could you possibly add captions at the very beginning to where the footage is coming from? I'm a seasoned Beatles fan and recognized a few places like the Cow Palace and the Hollywood Bowl, but for some of the footage, I have no idea! Thank you and keep 'em coming!! 👍
I'll see if I can do that!
Excelente reconstucción...!!👏👏👏
Recuerdos 🥰
❤❤❤
CAN'T BUY FREE LOVE by APOLOGETIX a great Beatles parody
ADDICTED TO CHRIST by APOLOGETIX a great Beatles parody
The loose performances reflect the fact that the Beatles could probably not even hear each other's voices or instruments over the screams. Especially Ringo.
That said, watching John and Paul sing the amazing love song to each other, If I Fell, almost brings tears. Including them screwing up the lyrics.
すげえ❗️あるところにはあるんだなあ😨
But he's a great singer and his playing is also really good.
Dr. Robert can you upload The Compleat Beatles 1982 reconstraction version released by FAB production lable please
Ringo Haut auf das Schlagzeug wie sonst nur noch Keith Moon !😅
My 31 seconds of my silent 8mm film will be included in the new film called 1964
@@Theoutcasts65 Oh for real?? What did you film?
Paul McCartney is one of the greatest rock and roll singers of all time.
👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
My 31 seconds of my silent 8mm film will be included in the new film called 1964
Why did TH-cam block your old version? tried to watch it, and it was blocked!
Goddamn it you're right, it's blocked in the entirety of the US and a few other countries ):
Syncing on bluetooth headphones? The entire sync is off by mere milliseconds but those milliseconds count. Always. Bluetooth is delayed.
@@ThePFRG I use wired headphones actually, it's a video-audio delay thing with my screen and I used my phone as reference to get it as corrected as I could (and it does seem fine when I watch the video in it), unfortunately I don't own more devices to test the delay further.
Which concert is this one?
If you're asking about the audio, now it's believed that the recording is actually from the show in Boston on September 12th, rather than the show from Philadelphia on September 2nd.
@@doctorrobert1339thanks
Grazie mille io cii
Sono 3:56
So they COULD hear themselves....a little bit?
I don't doubt they could still hear themselves *somewhat*, however there's some footage from Philadelphia were Ringo actually screws up a few times! He seemingly couldn't hear at all in that concert.
改めて、世界中を熱狂させるバンドアイドルグループのリーダーの心を射止めたのが日本の元華族出自の女性だったことに、実に誇りに思われる🇯🇵🎊。ただ、悔やまれるのは、出来ることなら、元メンバー4人で思う存分、自身たちの宿命とも言うべき仕事(アーティスト)を成し続けて頂きかったということであろうや…。
ワシントン.カラー..??
FAR OUT . . . . how much $$$$$$$ did Bert Russell / Phil Medley make out of this one song ????????????????
Sheesh. Out of tune from the first chords of twist and shout. I know it’s notttheir fault though and I’m sure anybody who was actually able to hear them didn’t mind.
Yeah it's pretty bad here, it's even worse when they played it at the Shea Stadium, John's guitar is out of tune for that entire concert lol
What a GREAT surprise! As EXCITING as Kamala Harris’ acceptance speech last night at the DNC Convention. We are blasting off into a bright new day and this AWESOME Beatles video is just icing on the cake. Love, peace, and now JOY are back baby!!! Thanks for making my day! BEATLES FOREVER! And THANK YOU KAMALA and the COACH. Better days are comin’ baby YEAH, YEAH, YEAH!
Yes, better days ahead…MAGA! Kamala/coach are baaaad for the USA!😂
You are right about "Better Days Coming." Trump is going to "Shake Up the World." Ali did it in the "Boxing World" but Trump is going to do it in the WHOLE WORLD.
Туфта 100% монтаж из кусков. Дизлайк 1
What's it like living in Russia?
Imagine being in the biggest band in the world, singing "live" in front of thousands with NO floor monitors or in-ears. The world sure has changed. They sounded awesome even with these deficits.....
My 31 seconds of my silent 8mm film will be included in the new film called 1964
@@Theoutcasts65 Outstanding!....