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The Beatles were an English rock band, formed in Liverpool in 1960. With members John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr, they became widely regarded as the foremost and most influential act of the rock era. Rooted in skiffle, beat, and 1950s rock and roll, the Beatles later experimented with several genres, ranging from pop ballads and Indian music to psychedelia and hard rock, often incorporating classical elements in innovative ways. In the early 1960s, their enormous popularity first emerged as "Beatlemania", but as the group's music grew in sophistication, led by primary songwriters Lennon and McCartney, they came to be perceived as an embodiment of the ideals shared by the counterculture of the 1960s.
The Beatles built their reputation playing clubs in Liverpool and Hamburg over a three-year period from 1960, with Stuart Sutcliffe initially serving as bass player. The core of Lennon, McCartney and Harrison went through a succession of drummers, most notably Pete Best, before asking Starr to join them. Manager Brian Epstein moulded them into a professional act and producer George Martin enhanced their musical potential. They gained popularity in the United Kingdom after their first hit, "Love Me Do", in late 1962. They acquired the nickname "the Fab Four" as Beatlemania grew in Britain over the following year, and by early 1964 they had become international stars, leading the "British Invasion" of the United States pop market. From 1965 onwards, the Beatles produced what many consider their finest material, including the innovative and widely influential albums Rubber Soul (1965), Revolver (1966), Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (1967), The Beatles (commonly known as the White Album, 1968) and Abbey Road (1969).
Actors: John Stocker (actor), Tony Nardi (actor), Anthony Kramreither (producer), Robert Miller (composer), Greg Spottiswood (actor), Carlo Liconti (producer), Carlo Liconti (director), Cayle Chernin (actress), Leslie Druker (miscellaneous crew), Jim Purdy (writer), Joseph Di Mambro (actor), Warren Van Evera (actor), Derrick Jones (actor), Desmond Ellis (actor), Michael Emmet (actor),
Genres: Drama,Actors: John Stocker (actor), Tony Nardi (actor), Anthony Kramreither (producer), Robert Miller (composer), Greg Spottiswood (actor), Carlo Liconti (producer), Carlo Liconti (director), Cayle Chernin (actress), Leslie Druker (miscellaneous crew), Jim Purdy (writer), Joseph Di Mambro (actor), Warren Van Evera (actor), Derrick Jones (actor), Desmond Ellis (actor), Michael Emmet (actor),
Genres: Drama,Actors: John Stocker (actor), Tony Nardi (actor), Anthony Kramreither (producer), Robert Miller (composer), Greg Spottiswood (actor), Carlo Liconti (producer), Carlo Liconti (director), Cayle Chernin (actress), Leslie Druker (miscellaneous crew), Jim Purdy (writer), Joseph Di Mambro (actor), Warren Van Evera (actor), Derrick Jones (actor), Desmond Ellis (actor), Michael Emmet (actor),
Genres: Drama,Actors: Victor Spinetti (actor), Norman Rossington (actor), John Lennon (actor), Paul McCartney (actor), Wilfrid Brambell (actor), Jeremy Lloyd (actor), John Junkin (actor), Bob Godfrey (actor), John Bluthal (actor), Richard Lester (actor), George Harrison (actor), Julian Holloway (actor), The Beatles (actor), Phil Collins (actor), Ringo Starr (actor),
Plot: The Beatles--the world's most famous rock and roll band--travel from their home town of Liverpool to London to perform in a television broadcast. Along the way they must rescue Paul's unconventional grandfather from various misadventures and drummer Ringo goes missing just before the crucial concert.
Keywords: actor-playing-himself, adolescence, apostrophe-in-title, arrest, auto-theft, autograph, backstage, bathtub, beatlemania, behind-the-scenesThe Beatles 1 Video Collection is out now. Available on: http://www.thebeatles.com/ Written by John as an expression of his love for Yoko Ono, the song is heartfelt and passionate. As John told Rolling Stone magazine in 1970, “When it gets down to it, when you’re drowning, you don’t say, ‘I would be incredibly pleased if someone would have the foresight to notice me drowning and come and help me,’ you just scream.” During filming on the roof of Apple, two days after the recording of the track, the band played ‘Don’t Let Me Down’ right after doing two versions of 'Get Back’ and it led straight into 'I’ve Got A Feeling’. Michael Lindsay-Hogg was once again directing a Beatles’ shoot. He and Paul met regularly at the tail end of 1968, while Hogg was directing The Rolling Stones Rock and Rol...
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The Beatles 1 Video Collection is out now. Available on: http://www.thebeatles.com/ Hey Jude topped the charts in Britain for two weeks and for 9 weeks in America, where it became The Beatles longest-running No.1 in the US singles chart as well as the single with the longest running time. The Beatles did not record their promotional film until Hey Jude had been on sale in America for a week. They returned to Twickenham Film Studio, using director Michael Lindsay-Hogg who had worked with them on Paperback Writer and Rain. Earlier still, Lindsay-Hogg had directed episodes of Ready Steady Go! And a few months after the film for Hey Jude he made The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus TV special that featured John and Yoko but wouldn’t be shown until 1996 To help with the filming an audie...
The Beatles Now Streaming. Listen to the Come Together Playlist here: http://smarturl.it/BeatlesCT Download 1+ http://smarturl.it/Beatles1 Buy 1+ http://smarturl.it/Beatles1s ‘I Want to Hold Your Hand’ was the first Beatles’ record to top both the UK and the US charts. It was also their first to be recorded on a 4-track, as opposed to the usual 2-track, tape machine. The Beatles had the song well rehearsed when they made the first of 17 takes on October 17th 1963. Following The Beatles’ historic appearance on The Ed Sullivan show on February 9th, the single – already at No.1 in the charts – gained further momentum. They taped a performance of the song earlier in the day of their live appearance and it was shown on the Sullivan show of February 23rd, which helped maintain the song’s po...
For those interested, I have a new book on the "voice of Love": http://www.amazon.com/Surrendering-Abundance-Receiving-Spirit-Filled-Messages/dp/1512049239/theofficiapet-20 -- For those curious, this film Includes footage of most of the concert, with four audio-only bonus tracks at the end. The attempt was not to chronicle the event like a documentary, but to highlight enjoyment of the music footage by: -- Removing the intra-song dialogue -- Bringing up the low bass -- Bringing up the high treble so it's easier to hear the vocals/guitars -- Zooming in slightly to help fill out the frame -- Using analog multi-band compressors to balance the sound. Notes: 1. A very slight plate reverb was used on the John songs were his vocal was distorting and too forward in the mix. 2. It's a s...
The Beatles 1 Video Collection is Out Now. Get your copy here: http://thebeatles1.lnk.to/DeluxeBluRay “When you talk about destruction, don’t you know that you can count me out" “I did the slow version and I wanted it out as a single: as a statement of The Beatles’ position on Vietnam and The Beatles’ position on revolution. For years, on The Beatles’ tours, Brian Epstein had stopped us from saying anything about Vietnam or the war.” - John Lennon. “Plugging directly into the Abbey Road desk and pushing the needles into the red achieved the fuzz-guitar sound. According to George Martin “We got into distortion on that, which we had a lot of complaints from the technical people about. But that was the idea: it was John’s song and the idea was to push it right to the limit. Well, we wen...
The Beatles 1 Video Collection is Out Now. Get your copy here: http://thebeatles1.lnk.to/DeluxeBluRay "In We Can Work It Out, Paul did the first half, I did the middle eight. But you've got Paul writing, 'We can work it out, we can work it out' - real optimistic, y'know, and me impatient, 'Life is very short and there's no time for fussing and fighting my friend'." (John Lennon) 'We Can Work It Out' became The Beatles' sixth single in a row to top the US charts. At the time, no other band had achieved such success. The track took over 11 hours to perfect - up to this point, that was the longest period The Beatles had spent in the studio on a single song. At Twickenham Film Studios, a little over three weeks after the single was recorded, The Beatles made three separate promo films for 'We...
The Beatles 1 Video Collection is Out Now. Get your copy here: http://thebeatles1.lnk.to/DeluxeBluRay When The Beatles began recording what would become their third single to be released in 1967, its working title was ‘Hello, Hello’. The single sat at No.1 in both the UK and America for the first three weeks of 1968. Paul directed the promotional film for ‘Hello, Goodbye’, remarking later: “Directing a film is something that everyone always wants to get into. It was something I’d always been interested in, until I actually tried it. ... There was so much of that going on – so many decisions to be made – that I ended up hating it.” “I just ran out there: ‘Get a shot of this! Do this for a bit now! Let’s have a shot there! Get a close-up of him! Get the girls on their own! Go back th...
A Day in The Life The Beatles 1 Video Collection is Out Now. Get your copy here: http://thebeatles1.lnk.to/DeluxeBluRay “If you listen to my playing, I try to become an instrument; play the mood of the song. For example, ‘Four thousand holes in Blackburn, Lancashire,’ - boom ba bom. I try to show that; the disenchanting mood. The drum fills are part of it.” Ringo Starr Of very few individual songs can it be said, ‘This changed the course of popular music.’ ‘A Day In The Life’ is one such song. Recorded in January and February 1967, a large orchestra was assembled for the amazing additional flourishes and fills, although at first the 40 classically trained musicians struggled with the concept of what they were being asked to play. George Martin and Paul conducted the orchestra and hel...
The Beatles 1 Video Collection is Out Now. Get your copy here: http://thebeatles1.lnk.to/DeluxeBluRay Two days after recording some overdubs for 'A Day In The Life', The Beatles spent the afternoon in East London at Angel Lane, Stratford, filming scenes for the video of 'Penny Lane' with Scandinavian director, Peter Goldmann. Shortly after the East London shoot, Goldmann and The Beatles headed to Knole Park, the grounds of a stately home in Kent, to film scenes of the band horse-riding in the countryside. Around this time, Goldmann and his crew (but minus The Beatles) travelled to Liverpool to shoot the sequences near to Penny Lane. A few days before filming started for 'Penny Lane', Goldmann shot a promo for 'Strawberry Fields Forever'. Both shoots presented a challenge for everyone in...
Live, television: It's The Beatles 3.45pm, Saturday 7 December 1963 Following their appearance on the BBC television show Juke Box Jury, The Beatles recorded a special concert appearance for the corporation at Liverpool's Empire Theatre. The performance took place in front of 2,500 members of The Beatles' Northern Area Fan Club, between 3.45 and 4.30pm. It was filmed in its entirety by the BBC, and 30 minutes were broadcast that evening from 8.10pm to 8.40pm during a special programme entitled It's The Beatles. The group played a short version of From Me To You, followed by I Saw Her Standing There, All My Loving, Roll Over Beethoven, Boys, Till There Was You, She Loves You, This Boy, I Want To Hold Your Hand, Money (That's What I Want), Twist And Shout, and another version of From Me T...
00:00 Speech 01:23 THE BEATLES !! 02:39 I Feel Fine 05:17 She's a Woman 08:26 Baby's in Black 11:04 Ticket To Ride 14:47 Long Tall Sally 17:34 Presentation
00:36 The Beatles 00:47 She Loves You 03:02 You Can't Do That 05:57 Twist And Shout 08:55 Long Tall Sally 11:20 Can't Buy Me Love
The Beatles live on Sweedish TV 'Drop ~In' 1963 great sound. Prob the last time they were this up close
Please subscribe to Beatlefan uploader new channel and not my channel!!! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6gFeNOFNt-k5oYx9rbqYDA 0:32 I Feel Fine 3:05 I'm Down 5:31 Act Naturally 8:24 Ticket To Ride 11:12 Yesterday 14:03 Help! 16:30 Can't Buy Me Love (Instrumental Ending)
The Beatles - Twist & Shout - Performed Live On The Ed Sullivan Show 2/23/64 The Beatles Now Streaming. Listen to the Come Together Playlist here: http://smarturl.it/BeatlesCT Download 1+ http://smarturl.it/Beatles1 Buy 1+ http://smarturl.it/Beatles1s For the many who witnessed The Beatles’ early appearances on British television, this song is synonymous with those exciting era–defining times. The power of the band’s performances and the recording owes so much to John’s searing vocal. For their debut album, John recorded his vocal in one take at the end of a marathon recording session on February 11th 1963. In July 1963, ‘Twist And Shout’ became the title track of the band’s first EP to be released in the UK. According to the advert on the front of New Musical Express, it was “The r...
"Come Together" is a song by The Beatles written by John Lennon and credited to Lennon--McCartney. The song is the opening track on the album Abbey Road, and was released as a double A-sided single with "Something", their twenty-first single in the United Kingdom and twenty-sixth in the United States. The song reached the top of the charts in the US, and peaked at number four in the UK. @ 2012 EMI Group Limited
1. The Beatles - And Here We Are Again [00:15] 2. The Beatles - Words of Love [01:55] 3. The Beatles - How About It, Gorgeous? [00:37] 4. The Beatles - Do You Want to Know a Secret [01:47] 5. The Beatles - Lucille [02:28] 6. The Beatles - Hey, Paul [00:21] 7. The Beatles - Anna (Go to Him) [02:49] 8. The Beatles - Hello! [00:18] 9. The Beatles - Please Please Me [01:55] 10. The Beatles - Misery [01:49] 11. The Beatles - I'm Talking About You [01:52] 12. The Beatles - A Real Treat [00:36] 13. The Beatles - Boys [02:28] 14. The Beatles - Absolutely Fab [00:27] 15. The Beatles - Chains [02:15] 16. The Beatles - Ask Me Why [01:54] 17. The Beatles - Till There Was You [02:16] 18. The Beatles - Lend Me Your Comb [01:46] 19. The Beatles - Lower 5e [00:23] 20. The Beatles - The Hippy Hippy Shake [...
Often considered the greatest band of all time, The Beatles redefined rock and roll in little more than a decade. From their breakout U.S. debut on The Ed Sullivan Show in 1964 to their final record Let It Be, “Beatlemania” transcended music. With legendary songs like “Can’t Buy Me Love”, “Love Me Do”, “I Wanna Hold Your Hand”, “Twist and Shout”, “Hey Jude”, and countless more, all four Beatles quickly became generational icons - John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr are names that will never be forgotten. Beyond their impressive 20 Number 1 singles, 10 GRAMMYs, and induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, The Beatles have continued to inspire new generations of artists and diehard fans half a century after their break-up, and we’re here to check out why! So g...
This is my third attempt at uploading an album I've made out of the Get Back Sessions. The first one got taken down from 5 different copyright claims, and I've worked to fix that by changing the demos I've used on 4 of them, and replacing Teddy Boy with a bunch of different things I found interesting. The album excludes Let It Be and Long and Winding Road, as I believe that the two songs took away from the band's idea of "getting back" to their rock and roll roots, so I made it a single at the end of the album after All Things Must Pass. This album is not what I think The Beatles would've done had they stuck to their idea, only a collection of stuff that I liked in a track listing that makes sense to me. With that said, here's the track listing: Side 1: 1. 0:00 Get Back 2. 3:31 Love Me...
The Beatles' Please Please Me album was rush-released by Parlophone on 22nd March, 1963 to capitalise on the enormous success of the title track which had been the group's second single and their first no. 1 in the majority of UK charts. Ten of the album's fourteen tracks were recorded in just one day - 11th February, 1963. These included a mixture of stage favourites and "Lennon-McCartney originals". The four remaining songs had been committed to tape in 1962 having formed the B-side of their debut release and both sides of their second single. A slightly later recording of 'Love Me Do' to that previously released, was selected for the album. This version would also appear on a subsequent EP and later still on an American # 1 single in 1964. The iconic front cover shot was taken at the ...
Adaptación del tema de The Beatles para guitarra acústica
My own Black Album, what if the Beatles had gone to make another album after Abbey Road, I based this on the White Album, the songs are paired to a sibling on the White Album, so Band on the Run equals to Back in the USSR and Oh my Love to Dear Prudence, and so on with some anomalies of course. Hope you enjoy it. 00:00 Band On The Run 05:00 Oh My Love 07:39 How Do You Sleep 13:11 Silly Love Songs 19:06 My Mummy's Dead 19:56 Oh Yoko 23:55 All Things Must Pass 27:37 John Lennon Speech 27:52 God 31:56 My Love 36:01 Imagine 39:34 Bluebird 43:00 Beautiful Girl 46:41 Junk 48:38 Photograph 52:25 Maybe I'm Amazed 56:18 Mother
The Beatles at work at Abbey Road
Babies go Beatles. Full album. Beatles para Bebes http://www.rgsmusic.com.ar/cgi-bin/disco.cgi?disco=1249-2&estilo;=BG&subestilo;=GR https://www.facebook.com/rgsmusic.argentina/?fref=ts 1 - Hey jude 00:00 2 - And I love her 04:12 3 - Let it be 07:18 4 - Yesterday 10:53 5 - If I fell 13:06 6 - Nowhere man 16:14 7 - Michelle 19:01 8 - Here, there and everywhere 22:06 9 - Lucy in the sky with diamonds 24:39 10 - Yellow submarine 28:24 11 - Obladi oblada 30:57 12 - She's leaving home 34:01 13 - Norwegian wood 37:47 14 - Martha my dear 39:38 15 - Misery 42:57 16 - Please please me 45:32
Tracklist 01. Intro (Part 2) - The Beatles & Friends 02. Secrets - Slick Rick 03. Beneath The Sky Of Diamonds - GZA 04. Within Tomorrow - Busta Rhymes (blocked by youtube) 05. The Beginning - Sunz Of Man 06. Gentle Drama - RZA & Rugged Monk 07. Becausizm - KRS-One & Channel Live 08. Mary Jane - Tha Alkaholiks 09. Bong Water - Viktor Vaughn 10. Hold On - The Beatles & Friends 11. Love In Summertime - Ghostface Killah & Beyoncé 12. And I Love Her Crazy - Jay-Z & Beyoncé 13. Ruffneck Soldier - MC Lyte 14. Hey! - Beastie Boys 15. Get Back To The City - Large Professor 16. Hard To Leave Home - Nas 17. The Flyest - AZ 18. And Who - Hieroglyphics 19. Lonely Thoughts - The Notorious B.I.G. 20. Can You Dig It - Gravediggaz 21. How To Smile - 2Pac & Scarface 22. A Day In New York - AZ, Raekwon & Gh...
Theatre Royal, Glasgow, 30 April 1964.
The Beatles had a break from their Autumn Tour, and spent the afternoon at the Granada television studios in Manchester filming a performance and interview for the Late Scene Extra and Scene At 6.30 programmes. They mimed to two songs: their forthcoming single I Want To Hold Your Hand and its b-side This Boy. The backdrop of the stage set contained enlarged fictitious headlines from the Daily Echo. The interview took place on the same set, and was conducted by presenter Gay Byrne. The Beatles were joined by Liverpudlian comedian Ken Dodd. The footage was used in the 27 November edition of Late Scene Extra, which was broadcast from 11.45pm to midnight, and in the 20 December edition of Scene At 6.30.
Interview recorded for Facebook LIVE with Paul, Ringo & Ron Howard from Abbey Road Studios answering your questions about The Beatles: Eight Days A Week – The Touring Years. Thanks to everyone who submitted a question.
Paul answers reporter "None of the Beatles had any formal musical training, lessons" proves they are nothing short of Genius... and the rest is history. John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr and George Harrison
The Beatles (John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr) are interviewed upon ther arrive to Ireland at Dublin Airport on November 7th 1963. No copyright infringement is intended. This video and audio is used for entertainment Purposes Only. All right's belong to its owners.
John Lennon talking about the break up of the Beatles in 1970.
The Beatles Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr and director Ron Howard Interview - Talk 'The Beatles: Eight Days a Week' | 2016
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