This concert was broadcast "Closed Circuit" to theaters in the U.S. Watched it from California and saw then at the Hollywood Bowl in 1964. I was just a 12 year old star struck Beatles fan. Still am!
3:21 The young teen girl (I Love Beetles? button pin) has been in the presence of a living-breathing moment in music history; that moment continues to bring pure and utter joy to the human soul today; we’re enraptured (just like her) by the sight and sound of live rock n’ roll, performed courtesy by The Beatles.
AH! AAHH!! AAAHHH!!! AAAAHHHH!!!!…a more than worthy response to seeing and hearing the Beatles live performance of “Twist and Shout” in person; or on television, or over the radio, or on their 45’s/singles and albums/LP’s…Love Paul and Ringo, Love and miss John and George-The Beatles-Always and Forever Spreading Utter Joy With Their Music-YEA! YEA!! YEA!!! YEA!!!!
I dont know how Ringo played on that freakin thing, it looks like it was gonna tip over any second. It must have been like playing on top of a coffee table
BULLSHITT!... you couldn't hear them with 50 watt amps and no mics on the drums,in front of 10,000 screaming girls ,this was an audio feed from the source
Notice all the jelly beans that are lying on the floor of the podium. Thrown there by the fans. One of them hit George Harrison right in the face. Poor guy! I'm sure it hurt.
This concert was broadcast "Closed Circuit" to theaters in the U.S. Watched it from California and saw then at the Hollywood Bowl in 1964. I was just a 12 year old star struck Beatles fan. Still am!
Ringo really rocked them drums bro.
3:21 The young teen girl (I Love Beetles? button pin) has been in the presence of a living-breathing moment in music history; that moment continues to bring pure and utter joy to the human soul today; we’re enraptured (just like her) by the sight and sound of live rock n’ roll, performed courtesy by The Beatles.
AH! AAHH!! AAAHHH!!! AAAAHHHH!!!!…a more than worthy response to seeing and hearing the Beatles live performance of “Twist and Shout” in person; or on television, or over the radio, or on their 45’s/singles and albums/LP’s…Love Paul and Ringo, Love and miss John and George-The Beatles-Always and Forever Spreading Utter Joy With Their Music-YEA! YEA!! YEA!!! YEA!!!!
This Band did it all...the vocals are second to none...No rephase they are second to none
One of the greatest live versions of this song…the AC50’s sound amazing
George is the Secret Sauce that makes it all work out!!
Fucking Ringo was killing it on this one
Amazing performance!
Ringo is underrated
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Fuckin Ringo man...dude fuckin gets it
I dont know how Ringo played on that freakin thing, it looks like it was gonna tip over any second. It must have been like playing on top of a coffee table
This is the first hard rock.
Can you imagine paying for a front-row ticket and a cop just stands in front of you the whole time?
That’s the bass that was stolen and recently recovered!
wrong, that's his 2nd bass, the 1st one has it's pickups close to each other
@@fsolisiii You obviously know your stuff. 😉
Amateurs.. 😒
No its not. The 1961 model had the puckups close together
No, it's not
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At this point, the chix didn’t know how to scream and literally let their hair down. In one more year, they would!!
The fuckin girls screaming at isely brothers 😂 see? They were real rock n roll fans
BULLSHITT!... you couldn't hear them with 50 watt amps and no mics on the drums,in front of 10,000 screaming girls ,this was an audio feed from the source
What "source"? You just said the drums weren't mic'd.
The feed going into the TV broadcast
Johnny making fun of tads
Notice all the jelly beans that are lying on the floor of the podium. Thrown there by the fans. One of them hit George Harrison right in the face. Poor guy! I'm sure it hurt.
John again showing disdain for those who helped make him rich and 'free'.
アンプも横向いてるし、かえりのモニターも無くて良く演奏しているなあー😂
So nice to see the real Paul preform without looking at his bass.
Ava
Watch i want to hold your hand from this same concert, he looks at his bass quite a few times.
None of them really had to look at their instruments.
Every musician looks at there instrument once in awhile. There is plenty of videos of Paul looking at his bass before 1966.
At 3:01 and 3:20 Paul looks at his bass