The Beatles: Magical Mystery Tour (1967) - PELICULA COMPLETA EN ESPAÑOL
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- Movie Soundtrack's
0:00 Magical Mystery Tour
5:55 The Fool On The Hill
17:55 Flying
25:08 I Am The Walrus
36:57 Blue Jay Way
48:21 Your Mother Should Know
50:44 Magical Mystery Tour (Reprise/Speed)
51:53 Hello, Goodbye - เพลง
The Beatles manager: DIES
paul: Magical Mystery Tour!
More like...
The Beatles manager: *DIES*
Paul: *tries to keep the band together*
You mean Billy.
@@dm78_87 no I meant Paul don't do that shit
respect for the guy who uploaded this and didn't get taken down
Not yet anyways.
i mean, it's been a while
Thank you all for your likes and comments, I also find it strange that they haven’t taken down the video. As a Beatles fan, I also enjoyed this material which was actually provided by a work colleague. After all, this material is unpublished and is for the enjoyment of all of us who love music. Greetings from Chile
Sorry if my english isn't perfect. Enjoy it :-)
@@gui2_rojas Buena buena maestro! que genial que Apple Corps no lo haya dado de baja. te pasaste el copyright por los huevos xD muy bien crack ;)
if its got spanish subtitles..
this feels like a highschool film project and i love it
A lot of people get so fucking offended by it but, yeah, it's like a film school project. Super fun and experimental.
low budget art film like el topo
More like a rock band project.
I am incredibly confused but yet so entertained! I love the Beatles!
Muy divertida
Aren't we all 😂
you have to be on acid to understand it
No need for confusion 1967 you climb on board (the magical mystery tour) and all worries disappeared
It was supposed to confuse! Based lightly in real magical mysteries Tours that used to happen in Liverpool. People would get a bus not knowing where they were going. No a real plot. But...delicious music all the time. And fantasy. I do love it. Directed mainly by Paul McCartney. But all of them contributing with ideas. The maccarroni scene is a dream John had! Gosh, they filmed their dreams! The way they present the songs are indeed far out in a time we could not see such things on TV. The scene for the song Flying were taken from the movie Dr. Strangelove by Kubrick. I want to thank Guido for giving us the pleasure to see it full.
I'm convinced the real plot of this movie is that the tour guides drugged all the travelers the second they got on the bus and none of this really happened and everyone's just hallucinating because they're higher than the sky. And the wizards made the drugs and that's why they care so much abt where they are on the trip (also the sugar John talks abt)
This makes the most sense.
For some unknown reason, some inexplicable combination of circumstance, watching this exact upload of this film, in the smaller display window, with this particular compressed audio, created a previously unmatched feeling of euphoria. No smoke or drink involved, just a fresh look and listen to a moment in pop culture bestowed on us by 4 very special people.
so paul has a fictional grandfather in a hard day's night and ringo has a fictional aunt in Magical Mystery Tour and also Victor Spinetti appears in 3 of the beatles films, amazing
Before the Star Wars Holiday Special, there was... Magical Mystery Tour!
HAHAHAHA WELL ....
The bonzo dog doodah band lol❤❤
20:47 my favorite part. WHERES THE BUS?!?
The bus is 10 miles north on the Dewsbury Road
I knowwww!!! HIS VOICE !!! 😩😫
OH!
This is my favourite Beatles film, I love the quirky weirdness of it, just so surreal and wonderful.
It’s my favorite too I’ve seen so many people hate on it, but to me I love that weird humor it’s kinda in the same realm as Napoleon Dynamites humor
This is one of the best Beatles movies. I'd put it in my top five favorites.
It might have worked better as a short film opening for Yellow Submarine. So much could have been cut out. The magicians. The narration. The songs. The Beatles. Leave Aunt Jessie in.
La última canción, cuando ellos bajan por la escalera, tiene un sonido epico, pero lo más alucinante es toda la puesta en escena y coreografía en general 😱
Your Mother Should Know? It’s my favorite on the album!
The scene with "flying" is my favourite scene from the entire movie😂
From the movie Strangelove by Stanley Kubrick. Scenes from that movie they managed to insert.
I honestly have no idea what im Watching but im digging it
I wonder why they didn’t include strawberry fields and penny lane. Those are two of the best songs on the album.
It's because when it was originally released in the UK, it was released as a double ep and America wanted to put out a full album so they threw on a few single that had been previously released.
The differences between American and UK Beatles albums is pretty interesting, like how they left half the tracks of Revolver and released them on another separate album.
@@thebiggestcheeseburger2915ahh, never heard of that. what album were those tracks released on?
@@criscroswalrus Yesterday And Today (The album with the infamous Butcher Cover.)
@@ash10ashofficial63 ohh, okay, tysmm
(oh yeah, I recognise you from the discord server xd)
@@criscroswalrus wait, whats your username?
20:47 I don't know why but I can't stop laughing when Ringo whacks the rod down "Where's the bus?!"
So many pre-echoes of Monty Python - desk in a field, psychotic drill sargent, Mr. Creosote (Jessie's dream), even Ringo buying the ticket from Lennon the shopkeeper looks like a Python shop sketch.
George looks so thrilled to be there at 25:55
I love the romantic scene on the beach 🥰. Good music score as well.
No one:
My final braincell when I'm trying to focus on something: 7:18
My braincells popping out of my brain as I enter the exam: 28:20
@@maxcupcake3101 goo goo g'joob
My 4 last braincells when I'm on the most important day of My life: 48:21
I bought the album in 1968 and finally saw this film in 1992 on Japanese TV. Thanks uploader. Beatles 4 Ever
Brilliant! This is when I really got into The Beatles. Hello - Goodbye. It all started for me from this point - 1967. I'm now aged 71.
That's so lovely!! as a 21 year old I would give ANYTHING to have lived in the era in which the band was active. What an experience!
I am the walrus sounds like it was recorded yesterday but no 1967 well ahead of its time this ditty ❤❤❤
my folks had this VHS when I was a kid, and I watched it all the time and loved it. still do :)
Ojala nunca lo saquen de youtube, aunque sinsentido, es una joya para todo fanatico de the beatles
si tiene sentido, es un viaje circular desde el comienzo es una invitacion a una experiencia psicodelica de lsd q simula la vida muerte y reencarnacion como se relata en el libro tibetando de los muertos y su comentario por timoty leary en el libro la experiencia psicodelica, hay videos donde explican cada aspecto simbolico de la pelicula, sabiendo eso toma aun mas valor esta obra maestra
This film is brilliant. First time I’ve watched it. I’m 30 years old and got in to the Beatles about 2 years ago after previously thinking they was overrated 🤣(I was wrong). I think more people need to see this I feel it will get a much better reaction today. Probably helps I’m stoned as well this film is the ultimate stoner film. Thank you very much for uploading it without getting collared and took down 🤝
Also The Beatles are about to go No1 in the UK with a new single 🤣 never expected that would happen in my life 60+ year old band release a song and it’s 100X better than any of the shit they play on the radio today.
This was trippy!!!! As I read your comment I had to check if I actually wrote it and forgot🤣🤣🤣 I'm 29, currently stoned watching this movie for the first time and got into the beatles about 4 years ago previously thinking they were overrated!!! How freaky!! But anyway, the beatles are the best and I can't listen to anything else anymore🤣 not because I think just because the beatles are the best that everything else is bad, it's that I just can't get enough of them and I suppose I'm making up time for all the years spent without them in my life😂😂
👏👏👏👏👏
Estoy muy confundido no entiendo casi nada, perdí 50 minutos de vida viendo esto pero es bueno a la vez es entretenido y me gusta por eso
Crack
Bienvenido al misterioso tour magico! 🤩
HEY HEY ,TÚ NO HAS PERDIDO NADA !!!
X2 😂
Yo también estoy igual que Krusty después de ver "obrero y parásito" diciendo: qué demonios es ésto?!
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Have you noticed it. This is far away before Residents, Primus, all alternative rock from the 90. They were far ahead of their time.
I used to have this on VHS this is my favorite Beatles movie
I got this one on VHS in a lucky eBay haul with their other movies!
@@emmaallred6536How much?
I did too! I haven't seen it since my VHS broke about 10-12 years ago
I don't really know what happened but I adored it
Nothing really happened. It was supposed to be exactly like that.
@@dabreulol I gathered that thanks
not true, Mystery Tour full of fun PID and occult clues@@dabreu
Weirdest movie I’ve ever seen but loved it
What kind of wizardry is this? How has this not been taken down? This is awesome!
probably because its stretched and the algorithms arent catching it
Its a 60 year old movie 😂
@@AJSmith67 Just a clip of it was taken down on one of my channels
If you didn't live through the 1960s, and therefore missed the tidal wave that transformed music (aka The Beatles), it may not be possible to understand what it was like...but it was incredible.
You had to be there
As someone who was born in the 90s I assure you I get it
@@Billyshears93 Well, not really. You get it filtered through today's culture -- and as a result will never have any idea whatsoever how it felt to live it day-to-day at that time.
Ok, I just want to point something out, while they were trying to transform music, they were just high.
@@theeggmanytwell not really, before the Beatles came on the scene it was mainly male singing stars! The shear success of the Beatles at the beginning forced other record companies to go out and sign up pop groups, basically all groups That came after the Beatles owe their success to The Beatles
My god my childhood all over again I’m actually crying cause I’m happy. I remember this in 1967. I have been wanting to see this for such a long time you have made me happy. Thank you for this upload into a way different time of life with The Beatles
Me too.. especially that last scene with the ballroom dancers.. my heart swells for the past..
I was 8 back when this came out. It's so lovely to see and remember those days. Sad too, in a wistful way.
saw this when i was a baby. i’ve loved it ever since
Amazing..finally found the full movie.I was looking for It long time.I love This movie.
I find it strange that they have not given copyright
Yeha me to i dont know what to make of it its werid this movies had no script
Such a beautiful example of experimental filmmaking. The Beatles were so innovative with their music and music videos.
Can't do but love them 🤘🏻❤️
They are amazing ❤️
It is dreadful by any standards
All been fone before.... and often better.
Thank you! I’m a 54 year old Beatles fan and incredibly, I have only ever seen this once before ... it has only ever been shown very rarely on British television. I saw it in about 1979 and I haven’t seen it since.
At the time it was first broadcast over the Christmas period of 1967 the critics panned it. One of the problems was that it was a bit naive to make a psychedelic extravaganza when the nation didn’t even have access to colour television at that time; some people, a very rich few, might have had coloured receivers but they hadn’t begun broadcasting in colour yet over here. When it was shown again in early January 1968, a week or so later, only about 200,00 sets existed for a population of around 55,000,000 and so very few had access to it as it was meant to be shown as this was the very beginning of colour television that year. Of course, when I saw it in 1979 as an 11 year old boy, almost everyone had colour sets.
Although I have heard the songs many times this is going to be a learning curve for me because I am a lot older and it went over my head the first time ... what does a kid that young understand about psychedelia ... and if he does, maybe he shouldn’t! 🤣🤣
There had been regular colour broadcasting on BBC2 from 1st December 1967- but most people had cr@ppy quality 405 line sets, on which you couldn't even see the programmes clearly in black and white. BBC1 and ITV were 405 line VHF only, BBC2 was 625 line UHF, with some colour broadcasts around London only (shown in B&W on most other transmitters).
@@anonUK it certainly was difficult to see what was going on. Sometimes I look back at old sports broadcasts from the time and it’s almost like a different world then, compared to today’s picture resolution.
This is great.!!!
So happy for you!
@LanaStefanovic47 Death Cab for Cutie wasn’t even a Beatles song. It was written by Neil Innes of the Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band, and it was a satirical take of the teenage angst ‘death disk’ or ‘splatter patter’ type records of the late fifties and early sixties, done in an obviously over the top Elvis style of vocal.
It sends up songs such as Teen Angel, Leader of the Pack, Tell Laura I Love Her and Johnny Remember Me. Further to the fact that it has nothing to do with the supposed death of Paul, the song is so blatantly obviously about a girl that it’s impossible to confuse.
Paul McCartney did not die in a car crash in 1966. Had he done so, his father, his brother and Paul’s step sister, who was adopted by Paul’s father when he remarried after the death of Paul’s mother, would have all known.
To say that he died and that they are all either lying or too stupid to know the real Paul from a supposed imposter, who also happens to be a perfect replacement musical genius who just happens to sing at exactly the same pitch as the real Paul and also conveniently plays a left handed guitar and is a whizz of a composer, is laughable beyond belief. And that’s without even taking into account all of his aunts, uncles, cousins, friends and school classmates, who would all also have to be conveniently corrupt or stupid beyond belief, in order for this deception to be plausible.
Also, there would have been an investigation after a death on the road in the UK; the police, doctors and medical experts would have to write a report, any witnesses would have been questioned and a coroner would have to hold an inquest and the findings would have been published, and except for privileged information about any personal medical conditions that he might have had, at the very least, a brief account of the accident would have been published in the press.
The authorities would have known whether Paul had died and a death certificate would have been issued. The fact that the Paul is dead people can’t produce any documents or any witnesses should be evidence enough beyond all reasonable doubt that the story is a pile of ‘taurine excretology.’
All the symbols on the Sergeant Pepper album, all the supposed clues in lyrics and in magazines etc, were a macabre, black joke that got out of hand and ended up embarrassing Paul, annoying him greatly in the process because it lead to an invasion of his privacy for years afterwards, by people who were determined to dig up some clue about his supposed demise and his ‘replacement.’ He admitted as much after a press intrusion on the grounds of his home in Scotland , late in 1969, during which he gave an interview in the wake of it to try and bury the story. However, when something like that happens, there are people who will just not accept any other answer that does not conform to the ‘secret’ esoteric knowledge’ that they mistakenly think that they possess, with all reasonable explanations being dismissed as a ‘cover up.’
A fun film! Gets better each time you see it. The music is top notch, and in between the songs are the wackiest Monty Python-like skits of craziness. Fine job all around!
the Songs of the Magical Mystery tour
0:00 Magical Mystery Tour
5:55 The Fool On The Hill
17:55 Flying
25:08 I Am The Walrus
36:57 Blue Jay Way
48:21 Your Mother Should Know
50:44 Magical Mystery Tour (Reprise/Speed)
51:53 Hello, Goodbye
What's the orchestral bit at 22:16? Is it on Spotify?
@@Hellyeahray21 I mean the Songs, not the Orchestras that played songs to accompany
@@Hellyeahray21Nope
@@Hellyeahray21 "All my loving" in an instrumental form
I had seen that it got lots of negative reviews when it was released - and what a pity. It's a really wonderful and fun and amazing trip. This is a happy film and I enjoyed it, the characters and most definitely the music. Bravo!
The Beatles Forever
La 1ra canción Que escuche de the Beatles fue I Am the Walrus y créanme que fue algo maravilloso escuchar esta rola.....
Yo la primera canción que escuche de ellos fue la de Honey dont
Yo Don't let me down
Vine buscando el video de la hemeroteca y encontre diamante, gracias por traerla esperemos pueda durar lo suficiente aqui, muchos recuerdos con esta tierna pelicula :')
😂😂😂
😃😃😃
I avoided watching this movie for years because I thought if it was bad it could possibly change my perception of each of the individuals.
I think this movie is perfect. Its like a dream and acid trip in one.
Thank you for posting this.
Thanks so much for uploading. It has been decades since I saw it.
thank you for putting thi up, ive been searching for this movie and cant find it ANYWHERE. until now
I love this movie, artistically its awsome.
17:46 anyone ever noticed that although Jolly Jimmy Johnson is giving a speech, he is also sitting in the front seat to the left!?
This is great 😅👍🏻💯🙏🏻 thanks for the movie mate. Cheers from London.
I quite like this one. Its fun, a lovely document of one of the Beatles' ironically least-documented periods, relatively speaking. My personal favorite era, when they were really pushing the envelope. The album is also phenomenal, very overlooked as "just a soundtrack."
Pushing the envelope and licking stamps
The Beatles were just hitting their stride. They had put out A Hard Days Night and Help. This was a compliment to their success so far, experimenting with their new found musical fame and popularity. Quite a masterpiece.
Thank you so much for uploading this. I’m glad I finally got to watch it. It’s so weird but entertaining.
You can get it on blu ray. And in digital. It’s not hard to find. It’s just bad.
Thanks For The Video!!!! - 😀🤘🎸👍
I remember the first time I saw this movie. It was on one of the independent TV stations in Pittsburgh in the 1980s when I was a little kid. I've liked it ever since then.
El mejor descubrimiento del año 😂❤❤🎉
La psicodelia hecha película, gracias por compartir
Paul is front and centre throughout the film reflecting his dominance in the band at this point. Ringo is agreeable and game for everything, and you can regret that no "it's grim up North" film director didn't use his naturalistic acting for a slice of northern life film, John sulks in the background but can still rouse himself when indulging in some goon show style tomfoolery. George might as well be part of the wallpaper.
They would’ve been an even better band if they gave George a bigger role.
@@Gilbert_Dice_Gottfriedhow could they have been even better really lol
I would love to see a restored version of the film! I'm sure the colors will be spectacular and with sharper images.
Terrific post. What a treasure and silly mess. Inspired, to extent, by Ken Kesey's Merry Pranksters and their bus trips across the US. fueled by LSD. Saw this when it was first released in the US at at midnight show at my college area movie theater. Really is a mess. Terrific performance by the Bonzo Dog Band doing "Death Cab for Cutie." My highlights are Lennon's "I am the Walrus," which really bursts through the whole movie by providing such a brilliant piece of music and a fun video honoring it. Also, the line by Paul McCartney when the Beatles are together as wizards and obviously under the influence of LSD and he remarks that the people on the bus are "having a lovely time." He looks so wasted and happy. Much thanks for posting this.
love Death Cab for Cutie.
Que hermoso es George
Hermoso no, bellísimo
donnie darko
7:32 vi este corto en instagram la semana pasada. me agrada la cara de paul en esta toma, muy relajado. no soy fan ni es mi beatle favorito pero se debe reconocer su labor en la banda (post 1967) es genial, quizá pudo ser de otra manera (más equitativa compositivamente hablando) pero es paul genial y me encanta que siga acá. ❤
I sill love the Beatles
This movie is an absolute masterpiece, I don’t think the Beatles are given enough credit for their amazing movies, the Beatles were pioneers of these types of films, with that British humor and this one being a departure from their previous films (Hard Days Night and Help!), which were much more grounded in reality… lol 😂 this is an absolute masterpiece of film making 🤣🙌🙏
7:33...the man with the foolish grin!!
6:58 esos ojitos angelicales de Paul mccartney
Ya SEEEE 😭😫😫😩
Bellísimo 🥰
Thanks bro i didnt want to pay money for this movie ❤❤❤
Gracias! 🙏
No se como no ha desaparecido, ya va mas de una semana aqui xd. Pero es mejor asi
Shhh, no preguntes... Solo gozalo😏
@@blinker1825jajaja
Gracias maestro
This looks like Monty Python, before Monty Python.
08:12 Paul's haircut-- so cool and perfect.
The 27 thumbs down haven't been on a tour bus
Gracias Guido
I had the idea that i had never seen this before, but i must have decades ago. I do remember a lot of it seeing it again. What a trip ! 😅😊❤
This was never shown in the US after the bad reviews in the UK I think Beatles fans here would have liked it
especially if shown in color ...the BBC showed it in black and white on Boxing Day
Justo lo que estaba buscando
Esta peli esta bien ondeada la amo
Ondeada ??!!; JAJAJAJJA ES LO QUE PENSÉ 💊🍃👀🚬🌠
Gracias Guido Rojas-Olave !!
Like seriously wow im seeing and hearing this for the very first time.
A Hard Days Night - 1964
Help - 1965
Magical Mystery Tour - 1967
Yellow Submarine - 1968
Let It Be - 1970
This must have influenced everything from 2001 A Space Odyssey, to Woody Allens early 1970s comedy films, to Zabriskie Point, to The Rolling Stones Rock And Roll Circus, to Give My Regards To Broad Street.
the fool on the hill is my fav part in this movie. Paul looks so cool 😂
Had never seen the full thing. Wonderful!
Censored version no boobies during the Bonzo Dog segment
omg i love the colors in Flying!!!
My Beatles ❤️❤️❤️ grew up with this VHS
No band before or since profoundly changed in just a few years.1963 I wanna hold your hand to tomorrow never knows(1966),blue Jay way (1967)
excelente banda sonora you mother should know es una ensoñasion
I love fool on the Hill and magical Mystery tour songs...masterpieces
any film that has a performance of " I am the Walrus" alone is worth watching
Esa pelicula es macabra, diabolica, rara, y me gusta
Macabra , DIABÓLICA ???? Solo lo encuentro divertido y raro y me gusta !!!!!!
Maravilloso !!! Magical music !
Quede wtf pero solo porque son los Beatles la vuelvo a ver despues de tanto tiempo jajaja 😂
BEATLES FOREVER !!! ❤
La película no es la gran obra maestra, y supongo que la gente no la recibió bien porque ellos esperaban algo más parecido a las anteriores películas en lugar de esa mezcla inconexa de tomas y viajes psicodélicos (además de la famosa excusa de su transmisión en blanco y negro cuando se había filmado a color). El objetivo del grupo era subirse al bus, ir a la campiña inglesa y grabar lo que ocurriera, pero el problema es que nada ocurrió. Encima el montaje fue caótico, lo que Paul indicaba en el montaje en la mañana, era descartado por John en la tarde. Creo que lo más destacable son los momentos musicales, el laboratorio de los magos, el sueño de la tía Jessie y la breve participación del actor Victor Spinetti. Eso si, nada supera la interpretación de I am the walrus, quizá la mejor de todas las secuencias musicales de la película
Fue un proyecto que de repente se le ocurrió a McCartney y que planeó dibujando un círculo en un papel, que luego fue haciendo las "rebanadas" para cada itinerario o secuencia de filmación.
This movie is best viewed in an altered state.
I received a contact high without any drugs. Movie is trippy as it gets.
I took a couple of acid and watched it last night 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴
Saw this on shrooms and it made so much more sense
gracias 👍
The songs are great.
they're having a lovely time!!!!
DIOS como amo esta película, aunque la tenga en CD
Qué afortunado
The Beatles are like the Disney of music. They just elevated things into an entire entity of wonderment and brilliance.
I resent the comparison but I get what you mean.
Hahaahh. Believe me.. I don't mean nowadays. And I don't mean they are this whimsical and flfowery bunch. They still had their major countercultural elements and major experimentation and psychedelic use. I just mean the scale and feeling of amazement one gets when they were kids at disnleyland yada yada. @@Josh-kt6jh
honestly, i love this film. it may be confusing but it’s also entertaining
One of the best
Victor Spinetti absolutely fantastic!