for everyone waiting on the Ringo ranking - Ringo is actually putting out a new album on January 10th, I'm guessing that's one of the reasons the video is still in the works
That intro killed me 😂 👏👏 By the way, this channel helped get me into a proper Beatles kick last year. I've been a big fan all my life but you inspired to listen to all their albums from start to finish, chronologically, and it was like hearing it all for the first time again. I challenge anyone to do the same and not laugh and smile and sob when you reach the end of the Abbey Road medley. I've developed an even deeper appreciation for the boys, Paul in particular, so I just wanted to say thanks 🙏
Actually, listening to The Beatles discography from Please Please Me to Let It Be is actually how I got into them. In fact, that's how I listen to any artist/band I don't know or haven't listened to, and I would recommend anyone else to do the same for The Beatles and other artists. You get to see their progression and watch them grow.
I was one of those 12 yr olds glued to the Ed Sullivan appearance and scouring the newspaper for any mention of them. My brother bought me Meet the Beatles cause I had no money. I actually subscribed to Disney + just to watch this over and over and over, which I did. The same girl who went to the afternoon showing of Hard Days Night, hid after each showing all day and watched it 5 times. I was fortunate to find the whole Maysel's doc on TH-cam 4 or 5 yrs back. It was done in several segments. Now, I want to lobby someone to bring back in its entirety. It's greater than great. Saw them in 1966, 5th show before the last Sam Francisco one. Went just last May to London and Liverpool by myself and did the whole pilgrimage. In my view, there could never be enough Beatles.
I'll never give up the fight for physical media. Oh, cool, they interviewed some of the people who were there during the New York trip, that's really fun to se- DAVID LYNCH?!
He was right about the “fellas” thing as I am a fella who loves physical media, but there's women who love it, too! But seriously. Beatles '64 should get a Blu-ray release sometime soon or eventually.
@@ElliotRobertsVideoswe want ringo, also if you do eventually do a Beatles albums ranking video can you also add in the singles or are you just gonna rank past masters
hi elliot, i just want to say that i'm beaming hearing you talk about the beatles' teenage fans with such reverence, it's so refreshing to hear. i became a beatles fan as a teenager in the 2010s lol, and as i watch this, i feel more deeply connected to these 1960s fans than i ever have before ❤️
I inherited my grandma’s copy of ‘Introducing the Beatles’ that she got for her 18th birthday when it was released. She wrote which member was which in small letters on the cover, and wrote on the back which songs were sung by Ringo (who I assume was her favorite member). Always makes me laugh that she had to write which member was who.
The Beatles First U.S. Visit was first released on DVD in 1991 by MPI Home Video, and Apple put it out in 2004. I hope they use the restored footage to release it again, as it is much more complete, has more music and no modern narration. I think it is a much better document of the same events. You gotta see it Elliot.
It's wild to me that Elliot has never seen the First US Visit but he's simultaneously a Beatles TH-camr. It's hard to rate the worth and point of this documentary without bothering to examine the footage's "initial" form. This film is basically pointless when compared to the First US Visit. It's basically like watching a clip show rather than actual episodes of a show. I do like Elliot and was one of his Patreons for a time but come on, would it have been hard for him to just watch the First US Visit beforehand for context? But also COME ON bro, don't you want to just watch 83 candid minutes of the Beatles in 64 with no talking heads?! Bro has the US album boxset but hasn't seen The First US Visit. Priorities. This guy has quickly become a "quote from Wikipedia" and "I can afford the products so my opinion is most valid" TH-camr. For decent Beatles analysis perhaps try the Something About the Beatles podcast.
@@scarpergirl He's a youngster, but well informed and has good taste. Apple did very quietly put it out 20 years ago and most people didn't even notice.
0:52 I mean he isn't wrong, Beatles content used to air back in the early days of the Disney channel, especially the beatles cartoon. There's promos of it up on TH-cam, including a contest they held with a free trip to London as apart of a marathon of the beatles films
The Beatles on Ye Olde Disney Channel (circa 1989) is how I got into them in the first place! They not only ran the cartoons, but A Hard Day's Night, Help, and (censored) Magical Mystery Tour, several clip collections of Ready Steady Go (which included lots of other British Invasion acts), and did the American TV debut of Paul's Rupert the Bear film. The two have worked together for a long time.
@@WhyWhydaguy I do have most of my old VHS tapes and there was a fair amount taped off of Disney. I just lack the ability to transfer to online video and upload, unfortunately.
@ I do have equipment to transfer vhs tapes, have a whole collection of home recorded VHS tapes from the 80’s to the 2020’s. Recently obtained a tape from 1989 containing the series premiere of the simpsons and currently playing some beatles films I bought from a record store. I can probably transfer the tapes for you via mail for free of charge or something
I kinda exited my viewing a little jaded, wondering what it added to the Beatles dialog as a whole. You did a good job of explaining the merits of this film here. What can I say? I'm a pooper, not a buzzer. Any Beatles fan who isn't following Elliot is missing out on a very well thought-out and deeply human insight. I'm almost 40. I became immediately obsessed with the Beatles when The Anthology aired when I was 9 (hey, this year is the 30th anniversary! A remastered release is going to happen. It's the only prediction I will make for 2025). Many voices have come and gone during my Beatles fandom but Elliot has quickly become one of my favorites. You've changed my opinion more than a few times and this is no exception. I'd love an offical annual release, Beatles '65, Beatles '66, that digs into each year with this level of focus. Each episode would be 8-12 hours long and get into every fine detail like Beatles Bible just did with their 4 1/2 hour Sgt. Pepper video.
I really do love your channel Elliot. As a musician who is closing in on 30yrs of playing, you can get a bit tired of certain bands/artists, especially The Beatles (and especially if you're from the UK), but your channel really gave me the kick in the arse I needed to remember why and how great they are. I bought The Anthology documentary and book recently and I'm gonna be watching it again today after watching this new upload. Thanks for all your hard work!
My favorite moment was when my Dad recognized one bit of the footage that was referenced in The Rutles. After we'd watched the documentary, we flipped over to that. Not that it was a bad thing, mind you. Just a thing that happened.
Such a beautiful review. I even teared up a bit when you were discussing how The Beatles themselves showed that men could be sensitive, emotional, and compassionate. Well done, Mr. Roberts.
What I like about your videos is that you have absorbed and reacted to The Beatles as if you're twice your age, as if you grew up in a time when they had real meaning in the culture. As a 57-year-old, I love the authenticity and depth of your knowledge and affection. As for the documentary, I liked only some of the contemporary interviews -- Ronnie Spector, Jack Douglas. But I could have done without David Lynch and Terrence Trent Darby. Why were they there? I felt there was too much padding in the film. But I still appreciated it tremendously.
I actually bought 3 of the original US albums a few days ago from a local antique store! They had a nearly every US album but I only had enough for Meet the Beatles, Beatles VI, and Hey Jude.
I never knew of Jack Douglas before and I'm glad they highlighted him and his meeting with John, it gave me chills. Was gutted to find a video this morning where literally minutes after John was shot Jack is pleading to the authorities to see Yoko as he just saw them in the recording booth doing his production work.
Watching the documentary after visiting Paul’s photo exhibition Eye of the storm in Tokyo really make the experience magical. It’s like seeing the picture in person first and they show how it was shoot in the documentary. Paul telling you how it was shot in documentary after you saw it in person really is something beautiful.
Another great video Elliot! I watched Beatles 64 with high hopes of the promise of new footage and Scorsce involved and I think both parts of those expectations came out well. I've also seen almost every piece of Beatles footage under the sun thus most of the footage in the doc being not new to me, but I particularly loved the restoration and seeing how HD it was compared to the crummy quality I originally saw them in. Really tho, what I enjoyed the most was the perspective of fans in the film especially as someone who was born decades after The Beatles hey day but also a devout fangirl. That sense of spirit of loving them so much and understanding how amped up they were about them was so relatable. The concept of fandom now was develop and made with The Beatles so it was just a really great insight.
Thank you for reviewing this!! You have to watch the First US Visit. It’s more of this footage from 64 but without all the talking heads and interviews and it’s so funny and great. Complements this release so well.
16:10 I don’t think this is a demonstration of the restoration, the “fuzzy” part looks like it was shot on videotape. Then we cut to the other camera which is of course 16 mil.
32:55 they actually discovered Freewheelin' when being interviewed on French Radio Europe 1. They were on their Olympia 3 week residency just before America!
Always excited to see another upload! You could talk about anything Beatles and I'm instantly clicking. There's not enough TH-camrs talking about the cultural side of the band.
Great video as Always, I considered buying the US Mono boxset but couldn't justify the over $400 price tag. I instead resorted to eBay & bought the Capitol Albums, Vol. 1 for a more reasonable $75. It may only have 4 of the albums but is still an excellent box set
I love how complicated the Beatles American canon is. It really shows how much they helped to change the industry because albums really just used to be "a collection of songs" and that's it
Really love your videos man! Been watching them for a while. Always a pleasure hearing your thoughts on the Beatles, Beach Boys, & Biopics. Speaking of Beach Boys, I think you should do a video on Dennis Wilson and his solo album Pacific Ocean Blue. I always thought Dennis was glossed over in Beach Boys history and should be recognized for his contributions like Brian.
It's insane to watch this and the Get Back docu back-to-back and then consider how only five years separate them. I've barely changed a bit in five years. The Beatles changed the whole world twice-over in that span! also: You can't keep ducking us on that Ringo Ranking video. The people demand it.
When I was growing up in America, my family bought the ‘04 box set of The Capitol Albums, and I absolutely loved The Beatles Second Album. Such a good rock ‘n roll record. In fact, the man who wrote the intro to to the 2014 box set of all their American albums (including Hey Jude), said that back in the ‘80s and ‘90s when there was demand from American fans to release our versions of their albums, that that was the one he wanted released the most.
“Beatles 65” was the first Beatles record I ever heard. When I was 5 (in 1989) my dad started rebuying Beatles records and then would give me his original mono LPs. So unlike a lot of millennial Beatles fans, I grew up with the Capitol albums and they mean a lot to me.
A belated happy new year, Elliot🎆. Fantastic video discussing the reissues of the band's US releases via Capitol, and while it didn't fall into the timeline of these releases, we need an entirely separate video discussing the release of "Yesterday and Today," in 1966, and the controversy surrounding the infamous "Butcher" sleeve.✌️♥️🤘🇦🇺
When you mentioned The Beatles rejection of traditional masculinity, it reminded me of why i was a One Direction stan in high school. They were very similar in that way. The 1D boys cuddled, dressed androgynously, were soft and sweet. Not intimidating or overly sexual (kinda lol) and they also share a great sense of humor and a sense of anarchy. If they showed me in 2011 i would've looked like those 60's fan girls in the documentary ♥ cant wait to watch it!
Hello from Rezza. Brilliant review of Beatles 64. I concur with every point. Can’t believe how much it got pre-emptively slagged, and even more so after its release. More early Beatles = more joy. What’s not to love?
Many of us would have welcomed a remastered version of the Maysles Brothers' original film (The First US Visit - much recommended, worth finding on DVD). Get Back showed was an audience happy to spend 8 hours with The Beatles, free from outside footage and commentary, so this feels like a lost opportunity to expand the original film with the extra footage.
I loved it because anything Beatles is a must BUT... I felt this part of the story, including a lot of the archive footage, was explored in The Beatles First US Visit doc. Thanks as ever for your superb content :)
yo that beggining..... i wouldnt have thought of that, nor have i. that was very well done, and worth the bit. for some reason ive never thought of the n64 (despite so many of the games having 64 in the title) in regards to thinking about the beatles in 1964, its soo obvious to me now, but wasnt just a minute ago. as a fellow creator, im sure plenty of ppl wont even say anything about the opening, and when i do cool or funny little bits like that and theres no mention, it makes me a little bit sad
Regarding the All My Loving cover that was playing over the JFK footage, it was then I realized that With The Beatles, the studio album that featured All My Loving in its track list, happened to be released in the UK on the same day as JFK's assassination in Texas. I don't know if this was an intentional detail or a coincidence. Regardless of that, it's poetic at least.
It was fascinating. Especially the old footage interviews with the girls, to be able to truly absorb what teenagers were experiencing at that time is worth the price of admission.
It's not just fellas who prefer physical media. I'd say that a large segment of their target audience prefers physical media. I know that there's a lot of people who aren't on the internet at all that would be interested to see the film. I'm glad that we did get Get Back on physical media. If it weren't that everything is exclusive to Disney, we'd probably get this and Let It Be on physical media too. It's just Disney wants subscribers because that way they make more money than they do from selling DVDs. It sucks because streaming is also worse for the environment due to the massive servers running 24/7.
I would be more interested in the complete Maysles footage interspersed with the complete Washington DC show, restored audio and video. Along with the complete Ed Sullivan restored audio and video performances in chronological order.
Great analysis - that's pretty much how I felt, as I watched it. As a kid, I loved Beatles 65, so the title didn't shock me. This makes me want to see Peter Jackson's touch up of the original Let It Be movie. At least that movie focuses on that song; it's ignored in "Get Back"
Elvis is like the coolest bad boy in the youth group outing, while the Beatles are like the boys who were too rowdy to be included in the outing so instead they had time to have an outing of their own.
you can’t delay the ringo worst to best video forever
It’s coming out this year at some point
Elliot we need the Ringo Ranking. This is a demand.
It’s coming some time this year
we are WARNING you with PEACE AND LOVE
Ringo The 4th drops peak this friday so it’s gotta happen eventually, yeah?
@mrmrfahrenheit9127 I have too much peace, and I have too much love.
It's not a demand, it's a NEED
No way, annual elliot upload 🔥🔥🔥
You are an arrogant little selfish person who doesn’t understand what having a life, hard work, research or passion that makes it seem so easy
Cheers
Hello Pat from weezer
@@AQGamedev only 2 months late
4:03 “We’ve got Beat the Meatles-nice” *groan sound*
This plus the fantastic N64 intro might make this the funniest Elliot video yet
I was ready to jump in to the comments and write “Finally The Beatles for the Nintendo 64” but the intro greeted me in the best possible way.
I cant tell you how excited i am to hear you rag on “a complete unknown” for 45 minutes…
I’ll be waiting
for everyone waiting on the Ringo ranking - Ringo is actually putting out a new album on January 10th, I'm guessing that's one of the reasons the video is still in the works
dude the editing on this is phenomenal!!! the n64 jokes killed me
That intro killed me 😂 👏👏
By the way, this channel helped get me into a proper Beatles kick last year. I've been a big fan all my life but you inspired to listen to all their albums from start to finish, chronologically, and it was like hearing it all for the first time again.
I challenge anyone to do the same and not laugh and smile and sob when you reach the end of the Abbey Road medley.
I've developed an even deeper appreciation for the boys, Paul in particular, so I just wanted to say thanks 🙏
Your welcome 🤗
People laugh and sob when listening to the Abbey Road medley?
Actually, listening to The Beatles discography from Please Please Me to Let It Be is actually how I got into them. In fact, that's how I listen to any artist/band I don't know or haven't listened to, and I would recommend anyone else to do the same for The Beatles and other artists. You get to see their progression and watch them grow.
I was one of those 12 yr olds glued to the Ed Sullivan appearance and scouring the newspaper for any mention of them. My brother bought me Meet the Beatles cause I had no money. I actually subscribed to Disney + just to watch this over and over and over, which I did. The same girl who went to the afternoon showing of Hard Days Night, hid after each showing all day and watched it 5 times.
I was fortunate to find the whole Maysel's doc on TH-cam 4 or 5 yrs back. It was done in several segments. Now, I want to lobby someone to bring back in its entirety. It's greater than great.
Saw them in 1966, 5th show before the last Sam Francisco one.
Went just last May to London and Liverpool by myself and did the whole pilgrimage. In my view, there could never be enough Beatles.
my grandma saw them during this era, so I agree that it adds a layer of sentiment to see all the enthusiastic fans with such clarity
I'll never give up the fight for physical media.
Oh, cool, they interviewed some of the people who were there during the New York trip, that's really fun to se- DAVID LYNCH?!
He was right about the “fellas” thing as I am a fella who loves physical media, but there's women who love it, too! But seriously. Beatles '64 should get a Blu-ray release sometime soon or eventually.
Thanks for using my music Elliot! Great video as always!
Thanks again!
@@ElliotRobertsVideoswe want ringo, also if you do eventually do a Beatles albums ranking video can you also add in the singles or are you just gonna rank past masters
Can’t wait for the Ringo video to come out this year and glad the Beatles album ranking video is sometime this year as well
ringo is the greatest beatle ever!
@@thevoid99George is imo
But to each their own
@@nvm9040 there is no opinion here only fact, ringo is the greatest beatle
Ringo is the only Beatle. The other 3 are just Ringo moving really fast. Thats why they called him “Speedy Ringo”.
hi elliot, i just want to say that i'm beaming hearing you talk about the beatles' teenage fans with such reverence, it's so refreshing to hear. i became a beatles fan as a teenager in the 2010s lol, and as i watch this, i feel more deeply connected to these 1960s fans than i ever have before ❤️
It's nice to hear a fairly positive review on Beatles 64
Refreshing to hear a review that isn´t saying that this documentary is boring and just rehashed footage and stories that we have seen a million times.
I second that!
Elliot releasing a new video? By all means I’d be quite prepared for that eventuality.
Nice...
You don't think he could be a new phenomenon, do you?
Beat the Meatles was an adult film parody of A Hard Days Night
Which in turn was itself a parody of the erotic “A Hard Knight’s Day”
I inherited my grandma’s copy of ‘Introducing the Beatles’ that she got for her 18th birthday when it was released. She wrote which member was which in small letters on the cover, and wrote on the back which songs were sung by Ringo (who I assume was her favorite member). Always makes me laugh that she had to write which member was who.
I remember myself being 8 and asking parents who is who "Well, John is the one with a nose like Native Americans have"
hes back!!
we need the Ringo rating.
The Beatles First U.S. Visit was first released on DVD in 1991 by MPI Home Video, and Apple put it out in 2004. I hope they use the restored footage to release it again, as it is much more complete, has more music and no modern narration. I think it is a much better document of the same events. You gotta see it Elliot.
I got a the same thing with a press confernce relesed by Good Times on DVD
or What's Happening: The Beatles in the USA which was the og form of the First Visit docu
It's wild to me that Elliot has never seen the First US Visit but he's simultaneously a Beatles TH-camr. It's hard to rate the worth and point of this documentary without bothering to examine the footage's "initial" form.
This film is basically pointless when compared to the First US Visit. It's basically like watching a clip show rather than actual episodes of a show.
I do like Elliot and was one of his Patreons for a time but come on, would it have been hard for him to just watch the First US Visit beforehand for context? But also COME ON bro, don't you want to just watch 83 candid minutes of the Beatles in 64 with no talking heads?!
Bro has the US album boxset but hasn't seen The First US Visit. Priorities. This guy has quickly become a "quote from Wikipedia" and "I can afford the products so my opinion is most valid" TH-camr. For decent Beatles analysis perhaps try the Something About the Beatles podcast.
@Elliot, if you'd like to see it, I can send you a copy. I'm easy to find.
@@scarpergirl He's a youngster, but well informed and has good taste. Apple did very quietly put it out 20 years ago and most people didn't even notice.
13:03 - the difference in quality of the clip is astonishing!
0:52 I mean he isn't wrong, Beatles content used to air back in the early days of the Disney channel, especially the beatles cartoon. There's promos of it up on TH-cam, including a contest they held with a free trip to London as apart of a marathon of the beatles films
The Beatles on Ye Olde Disney Channel (circa 1989) is how I got into them in the first place! They not only ran the cartoons, but A Hard Day's Night, Help, and (censored) Magical Mystery Tour, several clip collections of Ready Steady Go (which included lots of other British Invasion acts), and did the American TV debut of Paul's Rupert the Bear film. The two have worked together for a long time.
@ yeah I know but didn’t know they aired rupert the bear. Wonder if you have any vhs recordings of those
@@WhyWhydaguy I do have most of my old VHS tapes and there was a fair amount taped off of Disney. I just lack the ability to transfer to online video and upload, unfortunately.
@ I do have equipment to transfer vhs tapes, have a whole collection of home recorded VHS tapes from the 80’s to the 2020’s. Recently obtained a tape from 1989 containing the series premiere of the simpsons and currently playing some beatles films I bought from a record store. I can probably transfer the tapes for you via mail for free of charge or something
I do actually have the equipment and would be happy to transfer it for you to digital and such. Have a whole collection of recorded vhs tapes
I kinda exited my viewing a little jaded, wondering what it added to the Beatles dialog as a whole. You did a good job of explaining the merits of this film here. What can I say? I'm a pooper, not a buzzer.
Any Beatles fan who isn't following Elliot is missing out on a very well thought-out and deeply human insight. I'm almost 40. I became immediately obsessed with the Beatles when The Anthology aired when I was 9 (hey, this year is the 30th anniversary! A remastered release is going to happen. It's the only prediction I will make for 2025). Many voices have come and gone during my Beatles fandom but Elliot has quickly become one of my favorites. You've changed my opinion more than a few times and this is no exception.
I'd love an offical annual release, Beatles '65, Beatles '66, that digs into each year with this level of focus. Each episode would be 8-12 hours long and get into every fine detail like Beatles Bible just did with their 4 1/2 hour Sgt. Pepper video.
As always, my favorite Beatles review channel comes through with a positive and likeminded response.
KING IS BACK
I really do love your channel Elliot. As a musician who is closing in on 30yrs of playing, you can get a bit tired of certain bands/artists, especially The Beatles (and especially if you're from the UK), but your channel really gave me the kick in the arse I needed to remember why and how great they are. I bought The Anthology documentary and book recently and I'm gonna be watching it again today after watching this new upload. Thanks for all your hard work!
We need a Midas man review Eliot!
My favorite moment was when my Dad recognized one bit of the footage that was referenced in The Rutles. After we'd watched the documentary, we flipped over to that.
Not that it was a bad thing, mind you. Just a thing that happened.
Such a beautiful review. I even teared up a bit when you were discussing how The Beatles themselves showed that men could be sensitive, emotional, and compassionate. Well done, Mr. Roberts.
What I like about your videos is that you have absorbed and reacted to The Beatles as if you're twice your age, as if you grew up in a time when they had real meaning in the culture. As a 57-year-old, I love the authenticity and depth of your knowledge and affection. As for the documentary, I liked only some of the contemporary interviews -- Ronnie Spector, Jack Douglas. But I could have done without David Lynch and Terrence Trent Darby. Why were they there? I felt there was too much padding in the film. But I still appreciated it tremendously.
RIP Ronnie
I actually bought 3 of the original US albums a few days ago from a local antique store! They had a nearly every US album but I only had enough for Meet the Beatles, Beatles VI, and Hey Jude.
I never knew of Jack Douglas before and I'm glad they highlighted him and his meeting with John, it gave me chills. Was gutted to find a video this morning where literally minutes after John was shot Jack is pleading to the authorities to see Yoko as he just saw them in the recording booth doing his production work.
Watching the documentary after visiting Paul’s photo exhibition Eye of the storm in Tokyo really make the experience magical. It’s like seeing the picture in person first and they show how it was shoot in the documentary. Paul telling you how it was shot in documentary after you saw it in person really is something beautiful.
Great to see you again, Elliot - lovely review!
been watching for a while now, your analysis is always great. the opening to ‘64 is fantastic
Elliot, we are warning you with peace and love. Ringo Album Ranking, Anything posted before this will be tossed!
many funny moments - I loved the beatles 64 gag
Another great video Elliot! I watched Beatles 64 with high hopes of the promise of new footage and Scorsce involved and I think both parts of those expectations came out well. I've also seen almost every piece of Beatles footage under the sun thus most of the footage in the doc being not new to me, but I particularly loved the restoration and seeing how HD it was compared to the crummy quality I originally saw them in. Really tho, what I enjoyed the most was the perspective of fans in the film especially as someone who was born decades after The Beatles hey day but also a devout fangirl. That sense of spirit of loving them so much and understanding how amped up they were about them was so relatable. The concept of fandom now was develop and made with The Beatles so it was just a really great insight.
I was in the middle of rewatching one of your other videos and was so happy to see that you had uploaded a new one
Thank you for reviewing this!! You have to watch the First US Visit. It’s more of this footage from 64 but without all the talking heads and interviews and it’s so funny and great. Complements this release so well.
16:10
I don’t think this is a demonstration of the restoration, the “fuzzy” part looks like it was shot on videotape. Then we cut to the other camera which is of course 16 mil.
32:55 they actually discovered Freewheelin' when being interviewed on French Radio Europe 1. They were on their Olympia 3 week residency just before America!
Already watched the video, it's better than Beatles for sale that's for sure
Always excited to see another upload! You could talk about anything Beatles and I'm instantly clicking. There's not enough TH-camrs talking about the cultural side of the band.
I’ve literally been binging your videos the past few days, this came at the PERFECT time.
Your knowledge and passion for the band really comes through on this video. Your review is a great companion to the documentary.
Great video as Always, I considered buying the US Mono boxset but couldn't justify the over $400 price tag.
I instead resorted to eBay & bought the Capitol Albums, Vol. 1 for a more reasonable $75.
It may only have 4 of the albums but is still an excellent box set
Thanks, Elliot. I always enjoy your perspective!
Thank you, Elliot!!! As always, great work!
Very good reviews on 'Beatles 64 and Capitol Mono 1964 albums Thank you!
I love how complicated the Beatles American canon is. It really shows how much they helped to change the industry because albums really just used to be "a collection of songs" and that's it
love uploads from the biggest beatlefreak!
"Fellas, because it will be fellas..." is an excellent line.
Really love your videos man! Been watching them for a while. Always a pleasure hearing your thoughts on the Beatles, Beach Boys, & Biopics. Speaking of Beach Boys, I think you should do a video on Dennis Wilson and his solo album Pacific Ocean Blue. I always thought Dennis was glossed over in Beach Boys history and should be recognized for his contributions like Brian.
I find the reviews very thorough. Thank you for that.
Nice, thoughtful review Elliot. Bravo!
It's insane to watch this and the Get Back docu back-to-back and then consider how only five years separate them.
I've barely changed a bit in five years. The Beatles changed the whole world twice-over in that span!
also: You can't keep ducking us on that Ringo Ranking video. The people demand it.
When I was growing up in America, my family bought the ‘04 box set of The Capitol Albums, and I absolutely loved The Beatles Second Album. Such a good rock ‘n roll record. In fact, the man who wrote the intro to to the 2014 box set of all their American albums (including Hey Jude), said that back in the ‘80s and ‘90s when there was demand from American fans to release our versions of their albums, that that was the one he wanted released the most.
“Beatles 65” was the first Beatles record I ever heard. When I was 5 (in 1989) my dad started rebuying Beatles records and then would give me his original mono LPs. So unlike a lot of millennial Beatles fans, I grew up with the Capitol albums and they mean a lot to me.
A belated happy new year, Elliot🎆. Fantastic video discussing the reissues of the band's US releases via Capitol, and while it didn't fall into the timeline of these releases, we need an entirely separate video discussing the release of "Yesterday and Today," in 1966, and the controversy surrounding the infamous "Butcher" sleeve.✌️♥️🤘🇦🇺
Good to se you back! Great video
When you mentioned The Beatles rejection of traditional masculinity, it reminded me of why i was a One Direction stan in high school. They were very similar in that way. The 1D boys cuddled, dressed androgynously, were soft and sweet. Not intimidating or overly sexual (kinda lol) and they also share a great sense of humor and a sense of anarchy. If they showed me in 2011 i would've looked like those 60's fan girls in the documentary ♥ cant wait to watch it!
Hello from Rezza. Brilliant review of Beatles 64. I concur with every point. Can’t believe how much it got pre-emptively slagged, and even more so after its release. More early Beatles = more joy. What’s not to love?
It’s a money grab from Apple and Universal
B64 on N64 has so many Easter eggs. I love it!
Many of us would have welcomed a remastered version of the Maysles Brothers' original film (The First US Visit - much recommended, worth finding on DVD).
Get Back showed was an audience happy to spend 8 hours with The Beatles, free from outside footage and commentary, so this feels like a lost opportunity to expand the original film with the extra footage.
First US Visit was available on VHS and also DVD from Apple.
I still maintain that the title should’ve been America Meets The Beatles.
Great work, as always. You are a marvel.
thought about ya yesterday and you provided! missed ya:)
Great video, Elliot!
Happy New Year, Elliot!
I loved it because anything Beatles is a must BUT... I felt this part of the story, including a lot of the archive footage, was explored in The Beatles First US Visit doc.
Thanks as ever for your superb content :)
I was born in 63 and all I ever knew was the Beatles... It was the soundtrack of my youth and retirement years too!
I love the Nintendo 64 rendition of “A Hard Days Night”
P.S. where’s the Ringo video?
Weer een toffe review van je. Ik hoop dat je alle vier de biopics ook gaat reviewen zodra ze klaar zijn.
He’s back!!!!! 🎉
NEW ELLIOT VIDEO😮
Thanks for this, I’ll make sure to check out the documentary! Also, any plans to review the Timothy Chalamet Bob Dylan biopic? 👀
Thank you for this fantastic and informative review. Don't have Disney so kinda wish it could be a bluray release too.
Elliot, you can't hide away from the Ringo album ranking forever
I was actually lucky enough to find a copy of The Beatles Story at a record store a few years. Quite the find.
The problem i had with Beatles '64 is that it didn't have enough Beatles. I bet the Beatles were on about 1/2 the time.
Yes! Ringo deserves a ranking.
LMAO at 02:47: "Wow gee these Beatles fellas sure are popular!"
yo that beggining.....
i wouldnt have thought of that, nor have i.
that was very well done, and worth the bit. for some reason ive never thought of the n64 (despite so many of the games having 64 in the title) in regards to thinking about the beatles in 1964, its soo obvious to me now, but wasnt just a minute ago. as a fellow creator, im sure plenty of ppl wont even say anything about the opening, and when i do cool or funny little bits like that and theres no mention, it makes me a little bit sad
HE UPLOADED OMG 😭🙏🏼 elliot my goat!!!!!!!!
I have the Mono, Stereo, and American releases on CD, which is a lot of fun but having them on vinyl would be great too!
Regarding the All My Loving cover that was playing over the JFK footage, it was then I realized that With The Beatles, the studio album that featured All My Loving in its track list, happened to be released in the UK on the same day as JFK's assassination in Texas. I don't know if this was an intentional detail or a coincidence. Regardless of that, it's poetic at least.
I love you dude, keep making videos. Peace x
Awesome! I'm not remotely interested in the box set, but I enjoy hearing you talk about it!
It was fascinating. Especially the old footage interviews with the girls, to be able to truly absorb what teenagers were experiencing at that time is worth the price of admission.
It's not just fellas who prefer physical media. I'd say that a large segment of their target audience prefers physical media. I know that there's a lot of people who aren't on the internet at all that would be interested to see the film. I'm glad that we did get Get Back on physical media. If it weren't that everything is exclusive to Disney, we'd probably get this and Let It Be on physical media too. It's just Disney wants subscribers because that way they make more money than they do from selling DVDs. It sucks because streaming is also worse for the environment due to the massive servers running 24/7.
Another great video from the Specsavers guy
Elliot! We are waiting for your Ringo video! ‼️
I would be more interested in the complete Maysles footage interspersed with the complete Washington DC show, restored audio and video. Along with the complete Ed Sullivan restored audio and video performances in chronological order.
Great analysis - that's pretty much how I felt, as I watched it. As a kid, I loved Beatles 65, so the title didn't shock me. This makes me want to see Peter Jackson's touch up of the original Let It Be movie. At least that movie focuses on that song; it's ignored in "Get Back"
Elvis is like the coolest bad boy in the youth group outing, while the Beatles are like the boys who were too rowdy to be included in the outing so instead they had time to have an outing of their own.