THE BEATLES BEST PERFORMANCE EVER
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Back in December 1962 I was playing bass with Mike Dean and the Kinsmen and we played with the Beatles at Bedford. When they came on I couldn’t believe what I was listening to. We played with lots of top bands at the time but these guys completely knocked us out, they were the best. I’m 83 now but still have wonderful memories of that night
Wow
Love hearing that story! Thanks
Wow Alan...what a gift to share. Thank you.
Wow so cool man!!! Did you guys make any records?
Did the Louie Louie band steal your name?
"The Beatles were not a band, they were a miracle." -David Gilmour
There you go: True verdict.
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Beatles from heaven sent to us to make this planet a very nice place to live in. Yes Beatles is miracle that God's created for the all of us.
"There was The Beatles and everyone else" Tom Petty
@@charlieantazo662 is going
This is what happens when you get 4 musical geniuses together in one band and they actually love each other.
They were so natural. Unbelievable talent. Easily the greatest band in history.
Si así es nadie como ellos
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There is absolutely nobody better.
Easily!
They sang in harmony. They stayed in tune despite the screams. They wrote their own songs. They were beautiful on stage, with their smiles and bows and little dancing movements. They were clearly enjoying themselves, and their love and affection for each other was obvious. They were like no other band before or since. Legendary.
Excellent comment and all true. They had "IT". I always think about if they had reunited before John was killed and give the world just one more performance. It would've been huge! "
I disagree - on a quick run-through of the film, there is plenty of out-of-tune singing.
There wasn't that much love and affection lots of fighting
Enough practicing and proper counting and the audience doesn't matter. (The same is true of dancers , they don't need music ; they count and keep tempo in their heads . It's not magic , it's training ,learned skill & practice, practice practice.
@@tunesdonebyone3428 Nope. I'm always glad they didn't get back together . It would have turned into a huge war, things would have been said that could never have been taken back. They were still young men when John died and the testosterone was still flowing too high . (If they could have met again at 65 they could have made peace with each other). The competitive rage was still burning . (Yoko hatred was still burning), John & Paul would never have given in at that time. There are no "happily ever afters " in Life. (Memento Mori .) It has ended well enough. Paul prevailed.
Is there anything more uplifting in this dreary, depressing world than listening to the timeless music of the Beatles ?
Yeah..."The Beatles " translated means....HAPPY!....
I saw a quote from a journalist commenting on their anthology release once years ago, which struck me; "they were the collective joy of the 20th century; having followed two world wars, a great global depression and a time of profound upheaval and change. They were the heat that melted a cold war. The ushers of a new way of thinking and celebrating life." A great way to describe this phenomenon.
Agreed
No.
Of course. Listening to Chic or Sister Sledge is way more uplifting.
Watching in 2024 in the month of April…I am going on 78 and remember when they came to America…..1964!
I'm 75 and I've seen every major rock band in history, from the Cream, to the Doors, to the Beach Boys, to Jimi Hendrix, to Led Zeppelin, and trust me, this was the single best rock band in history, bar none. No other quartet was able to generate this kind of sustained excitement ever, and none ever will again.
.....NO, the beatles where certainly NOT the single best rock band in history, and certainly NOT LIVE !?!?!.....James Marshall Hendrix by 'A-Country-Mile' all day and every day, and it's not even close.....sustained excitement Woodstock 1969, Monterey 1967, Fillmore East 1969 -1970, etc. etc.....IF this concert in 1964 is the beatles best performance ever, then your in serious TROUBLE !!!.....
@@8TENASTER8IDS Jimmy Hendrix was not a rock band, nor would he have been doing what he was doing had it not been for The Beatles who smashed the mold making it possible for all the great bands to come.
@@kcmule .....the Jimi Hendrix Experience WAS a "Rock Band" blanket-head !?! producing 3 studio albums Jimi Hendrix, Mitch Mitchell and Noel Redding, likewise Jimi Hendrix, Billy Cox and Buddy Miles as the Band Of Gypsys.....
The BEST by Far , they Did it all , just listen to Music from 62-63 , The Beatles , innovators they were iconic they were a cultural phenomenon. No other band in history ever did what they did just a fact you can’t duplicate it. God brought them together at the right time. Amen.
@@johnloguirato3486 .....yes BUT !!, where would their albums be WITHOUT George Martin as the record producer, arranger, composer, conductor, musician ?????.....
Sixty years and counting and the Beatles are still hands-down The GREATEST Band in History.
@Nick Madness Stones? Yes, in terms of longevity but, in terms of originality, creativity, and impact on music and the world in general, it's not even close in my opinion.
@Nick Madness I agree! IF you like both bands for their unique qualities your better off I do not know how many verbal fights I have gotten into trying to choose one over another..
by far
@Nick Madness lmao the stones...they have like 3 good songs, TOP. The rest are all mediocre. Even the Beatles most mediocre songs are all Bangers
@Nick Madness The early stones were never in tune, sang flat in every live show, and were miserable. I do love their early recordings but compare 3 videos of the Beatles from 1964 or so to 3 videos of the Stones and then let us know. Even Mick Taylor said they were never in tune and sang bad and he quit in 5 years. Also, Beatles vocals and music is way more taxing than the Stones music
I am 70 and I feel a special community with all my fellow humans who experienced the divine magic the Beatles gave us. Best years
I'm 75. I was "just 17" in 1964. The Beatles were my everything! Thank 😊 you John, Paul, George & Ringo for the wonderful memories ❤
Yep, me too! Loving this!
It is amazing how they surge in popularity again every few years. Right now it's the "Get Back" Disney video, and a new group of fans. In years to come, I wonder if someone will clean up this video and make it even better.
Younger people will never understand the impact they had on music, fashion, and mindsets.....................they changed the world....Ed Sullivan Show, my nose was pressed up against the tv screen..you had to be there in the beginning...........
I remember the joy and anticipation hearing brand new Beatle songs for the first time. I stared at John Lennon’s eyes on the cover photo of Rubber Soul and felt like he was looking back at me. Incredible time to be alive
The way they harmonize is absolutely ridiculous. They're not just the best songwriters ever. They're the best live band ever.
this is awful lol, hey jude was god tier, this is horrible. Stop, just stop.
@@tHeBAdGeRp0kEr how dare you say something like that. The Beatles created such beautiful music. Especially in the earlier days.
They modeled their tight harmony on the Everly Brothers.
Yup!
The best.
Obviously people remember their later studio stuff more these days as it's more listenable and relatable for a modern audience, but what's often forgotten is how the Beatles cut their teeth as an absolutely killer live band. By this point the core members had been playing together for 5+ years and had thousands of gigs under their belts. Their first two albums were also recorded in the 2-track era, so what you hear is pretty much the best live take. Being that good, that young, with that much charisma and their own songs. Simply unheard of at the time. They blew everyone away.
Mac O'Damear
I remember my grandma telling me she quit school to meet the Beatles in 62!
Agree 100%... their harmonies were so tight and they - especially Paul - look to be having so much fun!. Would have loved to have seen them in concert back in the day. If only time-traveling was possible... some day!
Well said!
Great comment. Love the Beatles. Awesome❤
I feel like a teenager again and I’m 71! This is incredible.
75 here ... waves
@@sheridangmail1277wasn’t that great to listen to? I saved it.
Me too I’m 71 aswell it still makes me feel happy and blessed ❤
71 here, too.
72 Yes So Good Happier times@@mariacristinafiorattiflore5507
I’m 74 and still love listening to the Beatles and I am from USSR
Мне 70 и я обожаю Битлов, да, я тоже из СССР!
Many people, especially narrow-minded Americans (I am American!), do not realize the effect that the Beatles had on transforming Russia and the influence they had on the good people across that beautiful country. Rock on raymack70. Stay young at heart.
back to the ussr
@@elenaber8536 My sentiments exactly.
And I send all my love to you
What amazes me is that John can maintain that chain saw of a great voice without going hoarse. I've never heard another voice that sounds even remotely close to his. Paul's is really unique too. The grouping of those 4 guys and George Martin was truly a miraculous gift to us all.
Shhh Kurt Cobain! If you actually listen to lennon he hardly ever adds distortion
I was wondering if Paul was having difficulty with the placement of his mic. Like it seems like he had to keep moving to get at the right spot.
On Twist and shout he rips the voice like there’s no tomorrow.
Hardly? actually listen to the distortion he adds? @@ramiroescamilla7263
And Paul on long tall sally❤❤❤❤
No on-stage monitors, screaming fans, yet the vocals are on-key, the pocket is deep, the arrangements are tight. Amazing!
This vid is misleading. The audio has been cleaned up. I have a friend who then aged 17, attended one of their Australian concerts (Brisbane venue). We both still play guitar and I jam with him to this day. He reported to me that apart from beign able to say he was there as a nostalgic novelty, he may as well have saved his money. Given the amplification of the day, after the first 30 seconds, The Beatles couldn't be heard above the din of the girls unceasing screaming. Beatlemania as was, which just had to be experienced. No retelling quite captures their impact & the hysteria. Lennon confirmed this himself on several occasions, reporting their annoyance in not even being able to hear themselves above it.
@@theblytonian3906 The recording though should be coming off the board so it would not be much like they or the audience was hearing at a live performance. This video is indeed evidence they could pull it off live and tightly. Granted their later music was not meant to be played live and that not all went as well as this particular performance it is stunning historical evidence that they could indeed perform live this well..
To add. Their early albums were essentially live performances as they didn't use many if any overdubs etc.. hence they plugged in and played together and what you hear is what you get. Considering how quickly they recorded those early albums is testament. Their later stuff was more experimental and depended on studio magic to get the sound. But still undeniable talent. Just add the producer as a 5th member.
@@whichgodofthousandsmeansno5306 Not dealing in 'what ifs', but as it was. I just gave you accurate testimonial evidence of what a live performance by them was like to experience first hand as reliably related to me by someone I've known for over almost 50 years. That The Beatles were tight live derived of their grounding around the traps in the UK prior to their foundation developed by those grindingly long hours in Hamburg through their return to The Cavern and other venues around the UK until their subsequently presentation polish and promotion by Epstein is already well served by evidence prior to this. No-one can challenge A. their raw talent, B. the alignment of the stars probability of the charismatic mix of those 4 individuals coming together in that place and time. Having lived the era with a basis of comparison since, no argument from me, The Beatles -as was, remain the act to follow & greatest band ever in my eyes since their initial chart success in late 1962.
@@whichgodofthousandsmeansno5306 Don't forget the real 5th Beatle, Brian Epstein, no disrespect to Sir George Martin who might arguably hold position as 6th. Epstein was the glue, an undeniable fundamental factor in shaping their image, harnessing their talent productively, availing them of opportunity critical to their initial success and subsequent unprecedented rise of Beatlemania no one could have predicted. Even with all that talent, without him or the coincidence of the time was right, they may remained struggling also rans or a few hit wonders before fading into obscurity like so many other bands of the day. I'm certainly glad they didn't.
It’s 2021 and we have Spotify, iTunes, etc to listen to thousands of other groups, yet I still rather watch the Beatles than anyone else. So, who’s watching in 2021!!!
Me. I saw them at Dodgers Stadium and those damn girls would not shut up ! But what I did hear was great.
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Still here, too
I’m almost 60 years old and have been a huge Beatles fan since receiving the red and blue double albums as a birthday gift in December of 1976. I’m still listening and watching and have no plans of stopping anytime soon. Beatles forever!!!
I saw them in Portland Oregon, August 22, 1965. There was nothing like it. It was amazing!
This is why anyone born in the 50’s fell in love with everything about the Beatles ! Still listen to them everyday ! This performance is incredible ❤
@@Simon-127i love reading this I was born in 58 and grew up listening to these legends.
Born in 53, which makes me 70 now, and this vid takes me right back to what I felt at age 10. Good vibes!
Born in 52, so grateful to have grown up with the best band ever!!@@wmh1953
Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah I agree 100.00 percent. Born in 1952 and still love and listen to the Beatles
@@wmh1953 Yip - I was born in 1951 - grew up with the Beatles. Ringo has been my HERO for over 60 years. HE is the reason I learnt drums and played semi-proffesionally for 15 years. Peace & Love Ringo . . . still going strong at 80, and travelling the world with his All Starr Band.& 💌Ringo.
I'm 70 and I miss those days so much. The world was crazy in a different way but the music of the 60's led by the Beatles was magical. I feel sorry for kids nowdays who think modern music is even music. The Beatles didn't have the technology they do now. They had to be really talented and great musicians.
No need to bring down modern music, there’s a lot of good music now. I’m 18 and appreciate the Beatles a lot but a lot of modern music is doing innovative things.
I idsagree. Rap and hip hop are just decadent and negative for the most part and all the kids listen to it.. There are some good songs that come out now and then but seems to be mostly country, western which I'm not a fan of. @@DeSlagen8
I agree too (I'm 75)..it was a great time and later on so much more..Flower Power etc.
The beatles and the sixtes were the greatest time to be alive today's music is rubbish
Having the Beatles and the Doors at the same time period was magical.
I was just a dumb 10 year old when the Beatles invaded the USA and didn't really know what all the excitement was about . only that my older sister had over night turned insane and seemed possessed by some unseen force, that drove her to cover her walls with Beatles stuff and talk incessantly about "Paul" . i'm an old man now and my sister is gone, and i cherish every one of those those memories.
Thanks for sharing this. I can tell you miss your sister but cherish the memories you both made together with The Beatles.
Awww! That's adorable. I'm glad you still have those memories! :D
I am same age brother. I wore a crew-cut and wanted a Beatles "wig" and "Beatle Boots". That got flatly denied; imagine that.....and the rest of the Beatles story is some amazing history; that we have the pleasure of being a part of.
Golden times. Fantastic
@@jackburton2431 What people do not appreciate was that the Beatles spawned an almighty industry of knockoff merchandise which the band had zero to do with but which harnessed their massive fanbase. You mentioned "Beatles wigs" which you could get - but for kids like me for just a few shillings you could get these blown plastic "wigs" that you could perch over your head and pretend you were John, Paul, George or Ringo. You would specify which one you wanted when you bought it. I can't remember which one I had - and it didn't last long - but for a while this kid was a Beatle. Not to mention all the phantasmagoria of other stuff that was created - especially decals (transfers). They were hot property in the early days. I so appreciate my older sister taking me to see "Help".
Tom Petty said it best. There was the Beatles, and then there was everybody else.
Tom Petty said it well. So did others. "There's no outdoing The Beatles." Brian Wilson, founding member of the Beach Boys
The greatest were humble enough not to try. The legendary Peter Green always spoke of the work of Clapton and Hendrix as being on a higher plane than his own. Today, every one of the world's most accomplished electric blues players would disagree - vehemently. RIP Greeny.
@@chriscoughlin9289 - I was in agreement right up to "every one." Typical exaggeration to make a point but an exaggeration all the same. How about, many, most or even nearly all?
'Typical exaggeration to make a point but an exaggeration all the same.' I was in agreement with you right up until 'typical.' My penchant for exaggeration about PG is entirely my own - and you yourself are exaggerating to say it resembles anyone else's. Especially since you don't know me from Adam. How about - my views on PG's talents 'resemble those of some other PG fans' you've encountered? I have to say I'm disappointed that an apparently fastidious person like yourself would be so sloppy, to be honest. Now - back to the music - and my larger point. MANY great artists - Greeny among them -have spoken about deriving their 'style' as a result of being failed copyists of their personal heroes. In essence, they found their own paths as much out of frustration as inspiration in the end. That's all.
@@chriscoughlin9289 - Words always, never, everyone, no one and similar absolutes are usually used erroneously.
Thanks Dad you told me who the beatles were and it was your fav. Band. You passed away today and it hurts so much but i love you for all and forever! ❤
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All those years in Hamburg did not go to waste! The Beatles Forever! Still a fan at 72.
Too bad Ringo wasn't there.
A billion times better then anything before or since. The raw youthfull energy and charm combined with perfect timing and vocal performance is spite of the noise from the audience and the poor equipment is simply stunning! Timeless like Mozart! There is no better cure for depression then these four guys.
The Mozart of Rock
WELL SAID MR. RYERRIDGE!!!!!
not poor equipment. Most is coveted today. but i get what youre saying and youre right.
@@Cracktune No stage monitors, no mixing boards. Imagine trying to sing and play an instrument when you can't hear the other band members, or yourself. From their perspective all they heard was screaming. Nobody today could pull that off.
''A billion times better than anything before or since.'' Gotta agree! They transcended mere pop groups. They were a phenomena coupled with the extraordinary times, which Dylan noted, were changing. No kidding!
This will never come again ! A true gift to humanity.
Yes, nothing like it before or since. A true gift of joy to humanity. Pure joy!! Too bad it didn't last longer.
Just like the ‘Mick’
Tears. Lost lives and loves.
I wouldn't go that far
The stars and planets were in some kind of special alignment.
I was 15 when the Beatles played the cow palace on Aug 31 1965. I was lucky to sneak into the backstage area , there i found the boys playing cards in a small trailer.I pretended to be the curtain monitor and would open and close the curtain for the acts, Sam the Sham and of course my heroes the Beatles. When they were playing, I stood behind the boys. When they finished there set , I held the curtain closed until I got to shake there hands. What a concert. The amount of jelly beans, stuff animals and non stop flash bulbs coming on stage was very cool.
Cow palace?
@@jamesanthony5681 Yes, In Daly City, CA. Near San Francisco, all the big bands played there. In addition to livestock shows!
@@geocs5895 Ok. Thanks!
Lucky trickster! Love it!
Here I am back down the Beatles rabbit hole. Sorry, but you really had to be around back then appreciate what a phenomenon they were.
Not only the Beatles.....holds true for much of what the 60's experience was like. Just had to be there to personally experience it.
No I didn't have to be there to appreciate them
10 songs performed in just over 24 minutes, in what is probably the tightest, rocking-est, most energetic set the world has ever known. Bookend this with the rooftop performance, less than 5 years later and the talent and vision is unbelievable. The Beatles will be giving joy and sending shivers down the spines of listeners 100 years from now and we were lucky enough to have shared this time and era with them.
Absolutely agreed. For those of us who lived during these amazing couple of decades, we are beyond blessed. Spoiled rotten and didn't even know it. We just jammed. ❤
I feel lucky i was born in an era when they performed on tv along with the Stones in the early sixties!
You have never lied No band will ever top The Beatles.No other band can duplicate the thrill of it all!!
What I wouldn't give to be able to go into a time machine and see this very concert live.. I mean it's recorded and we hear it but can you IMAGINE how this sounded live... The sonic onslaught would have been mind boggling! Being played live and to hear it immediately reproduced from there voices.. LIVE. Omg.. it's so unfair that time machines aren't a thing
Ikr, the Dreamcast was able to drink before me and I grew up hearing their stuff all the time. Still do, actually. Come Together plays on the radio all the time and so does Hard Day’s Night. Yellow Submarine was also one of the first films I ever watched, aside from shark tale and the live action Charlotte’s Web remake
Those harmonies and hooks are now embedded in the human DNA.
It’s true. I once performed some Beatles songs unrehearsed and I actually instinctively knew how to sing every harmony line. It was surreal that it was all there from listening to the songs so often.
Yes,they are truly embedded in ours!!
They are in my childhood D N A
Paul McCartney played some beautifully melodic basslines
Tim McKeown - Absolutely !!!!!! I was 16 in 1964... I am still 16 !!! Thanks for your post !
They Sounded as Good Live as they did on Record. ABSOLUTELY BRILLIANT.....
Absolutely insane.
As a young lad growing up in Canada (Toronto) I watched the Beatles for the first time on the Ed Sullivan show and to this day I can still remember sitting in front of the TV literally vibrating and shaking as the performance followed. It made a profound effect on me and I’ve been a music lover ever since. Thank you boys !!
I saw this too. I was 5 or 6. I remember my father mocking their long hair which was shocking at the time.
My hearing is still recovering from my sister screaming at the TV that evening...😮
Me too.
@@ken-mb5cp my English granny would have had them lined up against a wall (her words not mine) all that yeah yeah yeah is whats wrong with the world
I can totally relate to your story, and can recall thats all everyone was talking about for weeks before the Ed Sullivan show, and we were calling all our friends on our “party phone line” right up to the show. I was 13 at the time and my siblings and I were jumping up during the songs, and we couldn’t believe what we saw and heard, then my father looks at our mother and said” well, they are no Bing Crosby, thats for sure”. I still laugh when I think of it today.
It’s the summer of 2022 and I’m still loving The Beatles !💞
I was in a low mood all day and this just made me happy. They are a force of nature
@@akeithing1841 me too...like it was given to me at the right time. Oh God and his infinite wisdom...truly a loving father.
And still able to see them! Just saw Ringo in concert a couple weeks ago and he was still going strong. 😃
Since1965 for me and I still LOVE THEM!! W ant to dance every time I hear them!!!
The Beatles were a big part of my life during my teen years. I saw them at Shea Stadium in New York. We could hardly hear them singing because the screams were louder,lol. Still a day I will never forget
Man... Lennon sounds INCREDIBLE. really, they all do. I'm glad I exist and exist in a world with the Beetles
Me too, man
I can't understand why John hated his own voice! This is an amazing example of what a great singer he was, especially live! He sounds awesome in this performance!
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@@robbedontuesday Thank you😊☮️🎸😆
Lennon did sound Incredible! And left his only son not one penny! what a great dad he was!
I'm 70 and watching this brings back the sweetest memories of that period. FOUR guys who had no idea they were about to change music and the world!
Watching them on Ed Sullivan for the first time, wow, what memories! Life was so easy back then.
I’m 70 now. This is without a doubt the best recorded performance of The Beatles I’ve seen. They stayed together as a performing group the perfect length of time. All things pass. This was a beautiful interruption
Check out the 1964 NME performance as well!
The Beatles aren’t just a band like the others,they changed music and our culture forever .
even they knew that they didnt change music they just put white faces on african american R&B they were surprised when they became popular
When I was a kid they were like Gods.
@@thewkovacs316 Oh. I never met them, so I'll just have to take your word for it.
@@thewkovacs316dude you are lost lol
@@thewkovacs316 They certainly changed the world's perception of the supposed division between high brow and low brow composition. To my knowledge, folks like Leonard Bernstein were not given to weighing in on the merits of the songbooks of Buddy Holly or Little Richard. Songs like 'For No One' and 'Eleanor Rigby' changed that. Also from Revolver, I believe it might've been Al Kooper who suggested that without 'Got To Get You Into My Life' there would've been no Blood, Sweat and Tears or Chicago. For better or worse? That's a separate question.
I raise my glass to John and George . . . much loved and sorely missed.
Devastated when they left us(were taken!!) Murdered and cancer… it still hurts. Ringo and Paul , Olivia and Yoko are carrying on without their mates.. so sad ..
YOU SAID IT, MATE... 🥰
Amen and salute
I just wish I could step in Paul’s or Ringo’s heads for one hour and absorb the memories of those days. What is it like to be one of them?
I believe this particular concert was in Melbourne, Australia, in 1963. Ringo had just rejoined the band. I was there. It was like sitting in a wind tunnel behind a jet engine. You could barely hear the band above the screaming. It was great though.
June 1964 Melbourne
Cheers mate. I thought the cops looked Australian.
Chainsaw of a voice - elegant, so true.
Are you in it?? Wow!
Thanks, I thought it was the one in my home town. I wasn't born at the time. I think I first saw this footage at the Children's Film Society, or something like that.
I was lucky enough to see the Beatles live 1966 in Seattle. I was only 10 years old could hardly hear them due to the constant screaming but I am glad I got to witness a band that took the world by storm and still does today.
I saw them too in 66 at the Hammersmith Odeon I was 12 We were seated at the back of the upper tier , couldn’t hear a word through the screams 😅
I was at the Seattle concert also. Tremendous screaming and yelling of their names, but I remember being able to hear well enough to clearly recognize the songs. They put lots of energy and fun into the performance. Being in the same "room" with them was unreal!
Girls invariably ruin live rock concerts in my personal experience… lol.
Too bad the audience didn’t just shut up and listen to the music instead of screaming over it.
Unless you experienced the arrival of The Beatles you can barely imagine their impact. They not only changed music, they changed the world. They made rock'n'roll not just a fad but the music of a revolutionary view of reality.
I was just a kid but I remember after Ringo came on the scene you never saw ANYBODY hold sticks sideways except maybe Buddy Rich.
I think it's a bit of a hyperbole to claim that the Beatles changed the world. The world is unchanged: people are still killing, stealing, cheating and polluting.
True!
I’m a sixty four year old scouser and can remember sitting on my auntie’s wall waiting for the Beatles to go past back in the late sixties, eventually they came by in their black limo doing about 35 mph, I just got a glimpse of some faces wearing dark shades (don’t really remember who’s they were) but it was really exciting I was only about nine or ten years old 🤔
Change music? Absolutely. Change then world? Huh? And I don’t think you needed to experience their arrival to understand their impact. You’re way off with your comments, mate. 😉
John's raspy voice is just brilliant.
So glad I saw this video, never saw it before. Ok so here is a "sentimental" experience I had about 9 months ago. I live in Bangkok, Thailand with my wife....at the malls they have these huge Guitar shops.....everything you want, Fender, Gibson, ESP, Dean, PRS, Gretsch etc.etc.etc. They also have a huge selection of "Vox" amps too...One day I went in there to look around, this young guy is hooked up to a Gretsch and to a Vox Amp. I do not speak fluent Thai....yet LOL! So my wife comes in, this kid is just playing some riffs etc. I said to my wife "Ask him if he can play any of The Beatles"? Not remotely thinking this kid knows who they are, he looks at me and says in perfect English " No problem sir" and starts playing " I Feel Fine" I about died....then he launched into "Drive my Car" He said to my wife in Thai " Ask your husband if he wants me to play any of The Rolling Stones"??? Oh my Buddah...he was rewarded with lunch from Subway from me and my wife. He was 15 years old...
My eyes are always drawn to Georgie. A very creative guitar player for his age and time. His ear catching fills along with John's relentless rhythm and Paul's virtuoso bass playing, then backed up by Ringo 's rock steady beat adds up to much more than the sum of its parts. Still amazing to this day.
Always wondered why John never got credit for being such a great rhythm guitarist. Nobody really ever talks about that you know?
I don't think it's terribly difficult to reach his level of talent. That's not to say that he's bad or anything. I think Motown outdid him in that department.
@@ezrac704I think talent is the wrong word to use. Technique ia more accurate
@@johntinker3457And how is it that a guy universally heralded as a "genius" and "the best band in history," and a literal library full of books about them equal to several presidential libraries, in a detail that rivals books about quantum physics, didn't get credit?
This is without question he best band of all time. Those of us lucky enough to have been teenagers when they burst on the scene have carried them with us all through our lives.
And I got to see them perform live...twice!
I saw them in Toronto in ‘64 and ‘65…I loved them in the 60’s…my kids loved them in the 80’s…my grandkids love them in the 2000’s….
The early mid 60s were amazing for music, my high school years. My best friend and I went to a great effort to see them at Red Rocks when they came to Denver...
As someone born in 86, they're still the best band ever. The sheer volume and cutting edge exploring of creativity was a birth place of many future bands. A once in an eon phenomena
❤YES BEST BAND EVER & FOREVER ❤
All these years later, their brilliance still shines.
Shine On, George Harrison and John Lennon!! We miss you
@@banzai0212 They're also my two favorites of the band and I'm always sad we've lost them....😢
And will continue to shine in all the years to come.
Boy does it ever .
MrUniman 609. Wonderful and true words. I loved your comment and I agree with you. !!!!
One of God's greatest creations! The Beatles!
I'm 62, never lived a moment when I wasn't aware of the Beatles and their music. Rarely does a day pass where I don't either actively or passively listen to at least one song, so literally tens of thousands of times. I love all forms of music, but there is no one who comes close to what the Beatles represent artistically, socially, historically. And yes, this is the best recording of their best performance. To have been in Hamburg for one of their marathon sets in the early days would have been magic.
Wow. There is nothing I can write that could add to or enhance what you articulate here. The Universe was on its inexorable path through time and space. Then the Beatles occurred. the Universe split in two. You and I, my friend, and all those with open hearts and souls felt the gravitational pull of four lads from Liverpool. We had no choice but to follow the new Universe and its arc through life WITH THE BEATLES.
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I agree, they were the best band ever, they truely changed the world. I;m glad the music has been in my life since I was a teen in the 80s, It helped me through alot of tragic events.. There is no one to compare them to. They were above them all IMO better then the Stones. I love Badfinger and Bee Gees also but the Beatles were the still in a class all their own.
@@larryhunter2026 Glad to hear you got emotional support through the Beatles. I did and still do. Hell, I Wanna Hold Your Hand still brings a smile to my face and joy to my heart. I don't indulge in the Beatles v. Stones tug-of-war. It's meaningless. It's like arguing Big Bang v. Supernova.
@@malcolmhein1858 I agree, they were all great . I love Jimi Hendrix and the Doors too but only one Beatles. but great to have lots of other music out there
This is the cleanest sound of any Beatles live concert I've ever heard. Fantastic!
And there's the clearest picture.
Yeah, it's a shame concert technology was still in its infancy back then. Live Beatles with today's advanced microphones and speaker systems would have no doubt sounded astounding.
The sound and footage from the 1963 Royal Variety Performance are excellent.
You're right. Clean and tight.
This is clearly the best!!😁😁😁😁😁
There will NEVER BE another band that will ever come close to what the Beatles did for the music industry...
Imagina jon lenon
and for me.
Amen!!✌🏼💕
I totally agree. I feel sorry for the rolling stones when they say that they are a long lasting band and they are still performing. Even if they played for 100 years they wont. Do what the Beatles did in less than 10 years.
Wings?
I’m 70 years old and have been a Beatles fan pretty much my entire life but I’d forgotten how good they were on stage. This obviously isn’t the Ed Sullivan show. Great performance.
Those days were the best, weren't they? I’ll never forget them.
That's when it would snow in the wintertime, I'm talking 3-4 big snowstorms a year that you'd have the schooldays off for. There was nothing better than when the town siren would go off telling the town NO SCHOOL TODAY YEEHAW!!!!
No on-stage antics, no light show, no preaching from the stage, no pre-recording. Just playing their incredible songs. And love the respectful deep bows after each song. I'm glad the Beatles arrived when they did so we could enjoy them in their pure form.
Preaching from the stage? Are you talking religious leaders?
Think Pretenders.
I'm thinking the bowing was Brian's idea but just a guess.
@@terenceoneill3075 What they mean is that there are artists and bands that bore their concert audiences between songs by preaching a political or social view.
and sadly No one could hear them over the screaming and crying teeny boppers in the audience
I'm getting close to seventy and the Beatles still blow me away just as they did back in the 1960s, I still get the ole' goose bumps when I watch them play.
I’m 17 and I feel the same way.
I'm '76 and I too feel the same way.
I'm 70 and saw then live Beatles Christmas show at the Finsbury park Astoria in London 63
Hey... I'm 72 and saw them at the Hollywood Bowl.. What a night..never leaves me.
@@thegreencat9947 saw them live at the Finsbury park Astoria London 63 with my mum and family I'm 70 now, met Ringo and played a game of pool with him back in 78 at a party held by Victor Lownes Hugh Hefner's partner in Hertfordshire England great days and times we where lucky to live in such times
I have never seen any comments area, without many DOWN thumbs. but here truth be told...not ONE down thumb, any ware!!! that my friends, speaks for itself. they were and still are unexplainable. just simple the best rock and roll band ever, there lyrics were ALWAYS about love, happiness, maybe a little loneliness, but never vulgar. never boring, never not understandable. rest in peace John, and George, thanks for the memories. youse were the GREATEST.
✨Greatest band of All-Time ✨
And there is Ringo killing it with that small set. No need for 50 drums or flying upside down just keeping a great beat. Amazing indeed.
Why does Ringo disappear during All My Loving and She Loves You? Was that typical?
@@sockmonkey22 There is a second drum set up on a podium further back. You can see it in "Can't Buy Me Love".
And tearing it UP the out of Long Tall Sally!
Ya but Neil Peart is the Master lol :)
@@AngelaS-yv8cn And yet, whenever you ask later drummers of their influences, Ringo always comes up in the conversation. Neil was good, yes. But so were all the rest. We're lucky that so much has been recorded, so we can enjoy them all; so many great artists, with magic in their hands.
There will never be another band like the Beatles, ever.
Let's hope so
Actually, Mick Jagger said "there will never be another Beatles", also.
@@jeremymorgan9925 ?
@@annascoria6178 I meant I hope not, came out wrong, I hope there's more music ahead that can change things for the better
Paul always brought so much energy and joy to his performances. Never held back and looked like he enjoyed it so much. Such a professional.
All of them.
I'm 75 now ... this sure brings back wonderful memories in '62 of sitting on the stage with them when I was 14 - 'Church Hall Saturday night dance' - boys sat on chairs down one side, girls on the other hehe. They were doing the rounds in their van like all the bands, but we didn't know who they were then. A few months later they released Love Me Do - the rest is history. Thank you for putting this on youtube ❤
A few years later they released a great song called PENNY LANE. There's a line in that song: "Four of Fish and Finger Pies". I assume as a Liverpudlian or English native you can explain what that line means. Many thanks.
@@theselector4733 A reference to the fish and chip shop. Fish n chips were the way to go in the 60's in the UK.
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I'm 72 and the first album I ever bought was Meet the Beatles... wow, what a wonderful time to be alive!
Ditto!!
Same. The album Meet the Beatles was like $2.65 at a GROCERY STORE. Couldn't believe what I was hearing. Later got The Beatles' Second Album and that introduced me to Chuck Berry and Smoky Robinson, I still think George Harrison's Roll Over Beethoven is the best ever recorded. They played those early songs a million times in Germany until they dropped, they literally could have done all of them in their sleep. It was 1964, I was TEN, really didn't know any Elvis songs, faintly knew some Everly Brothers. Other than that my familiarity with music was Rudolf the Red Nosed Reindeer stuff. Went to see Hard Day's Night, was blown away. Have been a fanatic Beatlemaniac ever since. I look forward to hanging out with John and George in Heaven.
Me too!
My first album also!
Still have my Meet the Beatles album at age 74.
The greatest band in the world. Still listening in 2021. The Beatles are immortal. They wrote the rock and roll book.
Well,actually,it was those who came before them that wrote the Ruck and Roll rule book. Bill Hailey and the Comets are credited with being the first true Rock and Roll band. Then came Buddy Holly,The Big Bopper,and on to the Beatles. And,you bet,..the Beatles are the number one Rock and Roll band in music history.
@@xScooterAZx Well, actually... we all know rock 'n' roll was "invented" before the Beatles: Chuck Berry, Little Richard, etc., etc. BUT, examine the Billboard Hot 100 list for the years 1961, 1962, 1963: there is LITERALLY, NO rock 'n' roll out of all 300 songs (ok, maybe 6). Rock 'n' roll exploded AFTER the Beatles.
Don’t Forget Elvis !!! And. Chuck Berry ! God Bless !
@@xScooterAZx Yeah, the Impact The Beatles had is totally superior to the ones you mentioned (who are of course the base inspiración for The Beatles). It is what The Beatles did that makes them the greatest band in the world and the ones who actually took Rock and Roll and transformed it, made it so popular, made it evolve.
@@marielat.fuentes1090 It was those bands I mentioned made it possible for the Beatles to exist.You seem to believe that Rock and Roll wasnt a very big thing until they came along. This isnt true. Rock and Roll was created by American artists in the mid 50's. By those I mentioned in my other comment. We already had our radios filled with big Rock and Roll bands,and great songs way before the Beatles ever existed. It was already hugely popular. Perhaps not well known in Europe yet though.The Beatles did that. Also,they are only "one" of the greatest bands in the world. The Rolling Stones gave them a massive run for their money. Calling them "the greatest band in the world" is relative. Many people would disagree with you. I have my own preference for that title,but I've no need to mention who. :}
John sounds incredible!!
It is simply amazing that these guys could have perfect harmonies and sound this good, when they could not even hear themselves!
You can't do that was one of their most highly underrated songs. It was fabulous.
YES! Watching that performance of ‘you cant do that’ had me mesmerised.. totally 😵💫🤩🫠
Such a tight band at the time. This really was the greatest show. The singing, guitar work..exceptional.
They were, are and will always be amazing to watch and listen to. My great grandchildren will know who they are, even if they never hear a word about them from me.
They are musical geniuses.
A tour that began about 60 years ago, turned the world of Pop Music on its head, and the World was never the same again ! The phenomenon continues !!
I am now 83 and I still enjoy listening to their music. Their style and voice can never be outdated and fade. I just love and like them and their music.
67 years old, and ALSO enjoying what that FAB FOUR put together for a good ten years. Those early 60's were soohhhhh wild...look at those people!!!!
Me too I always and still love the Beatles and I'm 71 and still Listening to Beatle Music and Videos and Albums and cassettes and D.V.Ds
75 here ... wonderful memories of sitting on the stage with them when I was 14 - Church Hall Saturday night dance - boys sat on chairs down one side, girls on the other hehe ... they were doing the rounds like all the bands, but we didn't know who they were then. A few months later they released Love Me Do - the rest is history.
I was 8 when I heard "I Want to Hold Your Hand." Their harmonies and overall sound had an affect inside which last to this day. I'm now 66 and am still mesmerized by their music. They will be remembered a 100 years from now for all the joy, happiness and craziness they shared with the world.
Me too! I became a life long musician because of this. Thanks boys!
I was raised on the Beatles, folk, and classic rock, it was playing in the house before I was born, it was there from my earliest memories..
I too was eight when the Beatles toured Australia in 1964. At the time I thought I was a drummer, since Ringo was my "favourite", but shifted to bass later on. These days they're all my favourites.
Ah, the harmonies! In 'Hold your hand' everything is in unison apart from the word 'hand' (with a couple of exceptions later on). I will never know if this was deliberate, or simply natural genius.
I love this recording! You can pick out the voices and hear the harmonies. The vocal notes are spot on. We never hear about where they learned to sing. The whole performance is really tight. Brilliant musicians. I’m so glad their music has lasted all these years.
Wow, no monitors, no nothing but heart, soul and talent. Man could they swing. Two guitars, bass, drums and three voices. What else do you need?
Four voices. Don't forget Ringo. They all was the greatest, before, after and forever.
Monitors
a proper PA system for the audience to hear them back then, there wernt any
Years of working in Germany and Britain honed their perfect pitch. NO such thing as auto tune like on just about every single thing on radio today.
Johns Guitering Amazing 🥲
Espero que quien esté leyendo esto sepa que todos estamos juntos en esta vida y que nunca debemos rendirnos. Paz y amor para todos ustedes ❤
I was 10 when I saw my first Beatles album in 1963. Been a fan ever since.
The Beatles have transitioned from being a band that lasted some 8 years, to being a state of mind amongst its aficionados, that potentially will last forever. In our minds' eye, they are eternal; they have never broken up. The fab four are, even as we speak, having a quick cup of tea before coming back on stage for their second set at the Cavern.
While many will think it was a shame the Beatles never reformed in the 70's; others see it as the perfect, fitting end. We (the public) will always picture in our minds the Beatles as a young, vibrant performance group that never ages. Sort of like how Jim Morisson will forever be 27 in our minds because he never aged beyond that point. While the Beatles as individuals went on to have solo careers; there is a distinct disconnect between Paul The Beatle and Paul of Wings. Ditto with John, George and even Ringo. There solo careers were so separate and distinct; there time as Beatles almost makes them completely different people. Even though the surviving Beatles got together in the 90's for the Anthology deal, once again, I think enough time had passed that nobody could really make the connection of the 90's "Beatles" to the 60's "Beatles" and without John - it wasn't really the Beatles anyway!
I'm with you 100%, Paul.
what are you on! Two of them are as deceased as a dead Parrot.
@@That_AMC_Guy Ringo and John were oldest, then Paul and George and they were only 30 (hardly ancient) when they called it quits as a group. We tend to forget how young they all still were because of how many great songs/albums they produced in only 8 yrs together. The work ethic was strong in each person. Partly that was just how it was in post WWII England, and partly just who they were as people coming from working class families. I am so thankful that I got to be here to enjoy it all. Cheers..
Before they got bored, before everyone was jumping on their coat tails, the world had this fantastic 4 piece little band with magic coming out of them. No effects, no auto correct, self taught and I had forgotten how fantastic George's guitar playing was until he lost interest in the whole thing. George was the reason I taught myself to play guitar! 57 years and it's still fresh!!!
RANDY JUDAH TALK 🎼❤️
George was my fave Beatle from day 1.
@@randytorrez6858 BEST BAND EVER!!!
Ringo was the reason I started playing drums. Now, listening to the latest re-mix and re digitized version of Abbey Road it is such a pleasure to listen to it, especially Ringo's drumming. He is as perfect and any human can be playing drums. WOW!
well said
The Fabs waltzed into my life just at the right time. They helped to make my adolescence bearable. Seeing them in concert in 1965 the highlight of my life. They were a bright spot in a rather unremarkable and at times savage existence. Thank you John, Paul, George and Ringo.
Cheryl, where did you see them ? Tell us a little about the concert, your memories of the whole experience ...
@@tjcint I saw them in Houston. It was an unforgettable experience.
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Your first sentence applies 100% to me too!
There's KZhead recordings of both Houston recordings. Also a nice pictorial of both shows, fans.
I remember the summer of 1966 as being the quote-unquote best summer of My life! Revolver had just come out and you could walk down the Ave here in the University District in Seattle in here all the tracks from that album playing up and down the street with the sun shining on my 11 year old head!❤
I was working a summer job as a fulltime landscaper for a doctor on Mona Lake in Norton Shores, MI. Didn't need a radio. Someone on the lake played Beatles albums all day long and, if you aren't aware, sound carries quite well over water. Ah, the memories.
I LOVE the way they so easily trade off the lead in the second verse of "All My Lovin'. " THREE amazing lead vocalists in one band. The tighest, sharpest band that ever played - and just as tight LIVE! Remember everyone (especially you young 'uns), this was WAAY before any computerized mumbo jumbo, auto-tuning, pitch correction, - what they did is what you're hearing!!! And look at them! So incredibly beautiful and sexy and charming and personable. No one should wonder why they were/are the best and most popular band EVER. And, sadly, with the music "industry" now controlling and manipulating every aspect of what we hear, there will never be a group as talented and perfect as The Beatles.
Life has many possibilities. Not even the very wise can see all ends.
Great comment Caroline. If I wasn’t a lot older than you I’d ask you to marry me! 👍👏
@@gjoinolywa5850 ahh, but maybe "wisdom" is not the essential requirement...
John Paul George and Ringo spells Beatles The best band I ever heard. Yeah Yeah yeah Oh Beatles
I love how much the Beatles enjoy themselves and still jam their buts off
The fact that four people this talented just happened to come together in Liverpool is almost a miracle.
One could look at it that way ... as something magical, like 'miracles' ... or you could say four people come together roughly a few hundred million times a day ... and conclude that "the Beatles" were mathematically likely to occur at least once. I prefer non-magical explanations for things that occur in the universe (including 'intelligent life' on at least one among trillions of planets evolving over 13+ billions of years), but to each their own :)
I think they are many amazing things that happened with this band, the fact that they met each other in the first place, that they had a manager who loved them so much, they had the perfect producer for them, all sorts of things that couldn't have been better and all miraculously fell into place. And they changed the world. I love and adore The Beatles.
If you read Mark Lewisohn’s book Tune In he puts all of the pieces together as how various events put them together. If you can afford the expanded version. He did extensive research and only goes up until 1962. It’s a two volume set with the condensed book having over 900 pages. He’s still working on the next book that will cover from 1962- I don’t have the date but he plans on a third book, and maybe a fourth. He is well known and respected for his extensive research and knowledge. He really ties up so much.
@cmeflywva Yeah I know who Mark Lewisham is. What I was mainly pointing out is that it was so unlikely that so many random events conspired to bring all these people together, and they were perfectly suited. How many bands are so talented and can be comedic, clever, sarcastic, who looked so good together, who sang harmony in such a sweet way? It's almost miraculous. It has that magical element to it I think. The scene in Hard Days Night when they're in the field jumping and running summed that up for me, oddly enough. Sorry for my elongated prattle.
Fate had everything to do with it
John is on FIRE with Twist And Shout. Whoever said the Beatles weren't rockers wasn't paying attention
Я здивована також, що Пол може настільки вправно смажити рок-н-рол.Раніше майже не чула їхніх каверів, які теж надзвичайно цікаві.
what a group of hits in 24 minutes. I'm sure many were like me, going through the entire sixties looking for the Beatles' next hits and more. After a couple years, I basically considered every Beatle album and song to be a 'hit', and they never disappointed me.
The screaming was so loud yet The Beatles still cared to make their harmonies perfection! They were so professional and polished.
They took Rock to a new level, taking Elvis, Chuck Berry, Memphis and English Rock and Roll and many other genres together in those early years. They were so terrific and deserved all the attention they got in those years. No one has ever been bigger in Rock and Roll history, and their appeal was so universal all before the years of the internet.
and for me, they tool that rock and roll, and they made it swing like no one else had done at that point. That was their great innovation.
More than their performances is that they wrote fantastic songs! I was a teenager when “She Loves You” came out!!
Yes I’m 71 and still love listening to the Beatles they were the greatest. Makes me wanna dance ❤
I'm 68 years old and never tire of hearing their early songs. Yeah, yeah, yeah!
I am 69, turning 70 May 2nd. and agree 110% with you Connie!
Totally agree. They're still gear.
70 on Sept 7th, still rock with them and their songs. All the best wishes to you, Connie!
@@dongfangzhijia Same sentiments, 70 on May 2, 2022.
I'm only 65, and though my tastes have expanded exponentially, I've never lost my love and enthusiasm for Messrs. Lennon, McCartney, Harrison and Starr!
The Beatles spent thousands of hours playing music together. They knew each other so well and were super tight as a band. Beatles were the best band back then and still are today!
Until it wasn’t!!😢
Very true they learned there craft in Hamburg . And we’re good at it !😊☘️
This brings back so many wonderful memories. My dad was a huge Beatles fan and their music was always playing in our house. I lost him in 68 but bc of him my love for the Beatles has only grown more stronger in my 65 years of being in this experience.
My dad was an old fashioned fuddy duddy, who thought Mitch Miller was music. I'm jealous. But at least some of my aunts were cool. One in particular, aunt Katie, who drove a cool sporty bronzish sedan and wore high cut skirts, helped wear down my dad, so I could wear my hair longer, FINALLY, by 1967 or 68. better later than never ; ) I learned a few years ago that my dad had a crush on my aunt Katie and wanted to marry her, but married her sister instead !! republicans can B sooo contradictory. lmfao : D
@@user-ly1xo4sf6n Aww don’t be jealous bc I’m sure your Dad was or is an amazing dad 😊
My mom turned me on to The beatles
У моїх батьків завжди було на чому і що послухати, це точно має значення для розвитку.У 15 мама купила мені здоровенний касетник, і перша моя касета була з бітлами.Дивує те, що ніхто із сусідів жодного разу не поскаржився, бітлз любили всі😊.
Summer 1964 was magic 💕 I was 11 and my 2 brothers and I bought every album😊. I’m 71 on Sunday May 12 and loved listening to this tonight brought me back to a time where everything was possible 😂🎉
The talent they had was off the charts, completely unprecedented for a band
I feel bad for all that came and went before them because they never saw or heard them play and sing. A true gift to all of us
I loved the Beatles. It was only partially about the music.
I wanted hold your hand leaned hold your hand
Song the beetle I want to hold your hand
Yes I like the Beatles a song call I want to hold your hand I want to hold your hand
I'm 70 and have heard a lot of great music over the decades but I'll never tire of hearing and watching the Beatles. Every time I hear them there's always something new that I hadn't heard before.
But at the same time they are totally reliable ….
My parents are almost 70 and I still love hearing them tell me stories about The Beatles. I feel like the grunge explosion was the closest thing my generation had to that time.
I'm 62and growing up my uncle would buy all Beatles records and listen all day ,and I know almost every one by heart,WOWthe greatest!!
Beatles in Heaven for eternity would be amazing.
Beatles para sempre ❤
Hugo😢😢
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It's INSANE how good this recording is. They absolutely nailed. Good grief.
I’m sixty nine years old and these guys still get inside my heart,when I’m feeling down and the weight of this crazy world gets To me ,I go to the Beatles and other sixties music then the world is right again
soul brother.
I feel the same but with a mix of Elvis as well. I’m a proud Liverpudlian that’s for sure!
@Gary Naylor...I'll be sixty nine come December and the same as when it comes to the Beatles...also find great solace listening to Moody Blues, Marmalade and other great British bands of the 60's and 70's ☮♥️🇮🇳
Yes Gary, the world is right again listening to the Beatles and the 60's music. 75 years old and still in awe of these group. My only regret in this life is never have had the opportunity to be at a concert. I dread the day when they are no longer with us, but they will forever thru their music.
My feelings exactly !
This performance was made in Australia in June 1964 at Festival Hall in Melbourne. As a Beatles fan who has lived in Melbourne all my life, I am thrilled that this has been labelled as the Beatles' best performance ever! It really is a fantastic showcase of the band's ability to entertain and to remain artistic and musically in control at the same time. Years later, my father played keyboard in a band and the audio guy they frequently hired in the early 90s would setup the sound system with the very same microphones used in this concert! I also had to sit university exams in Festival Hall in 2009-10. It was surreal to think I was with hundreds of others in a place so quiet where 45 years earlier the same venue was filled with thousands of screaming fans watching one of the greatest musical groups of all time!
Far superior to Ed Sullivan 4 months earlier.
i think you would have to say maybe best post Beatlemania. Lennon said the best concerts were before, you can hear why.
Thanks for posting the place and date of this killer concert!
Thanks for the information! One pet peeve of mine is a video of great performance being posted without ANY information about when, where, etc!
Exams in Festival Hall. Well. How many bands I saw there. Eric Clapton and split enz supporting, roxy music, met meatloaf there, leo sayer, cant even remember. iron maiden world slavery tour was last
I was 13 when my father drove myself and my friend Kathy to the Beatles concert at the Boston Gardens. My poor dad must have been petrified to allow me to go in there without him while he waited in the parking lot. The screams were so loud you couldn’t hear a single word. That and Woodstock were 2 of my finest moments.
Their singing and playing was over the moon.🙃😁🥰🤩 What was not to love about them four?!☆☆☆☆= ♡♡♡♡
Drugs? Scandalous long hair? Free s3x? Orgies in every town? Heavy metal music? Outrageous hippie stylings? Stoner accents? More popular than Jesus? Christianity will vanish and shrink?
Вічна музика, юнацькі голоси, щире виконання, наївні слова, втілення юності і натхнення, енергії і гумору.❤
As bleak as some things are these days, a few Beatles tunes always brightens the day up.....timeless music.
Robert Braiden. I liked your comment.. . The Beatles tunes always brighten me up at any time. !!!!
@@marilenetala3050 Me too!
And my 38 yr old son s also a Beatlemaniac. My parents were too until they passed.
You got that right!
@@marilenetala3050 hello hello hello how you doing today
They had a great sound system there. No wonder it is called ¨best performance¨... They could hear themselves
Its strange to think about. I played in bar bands for years, and our sound system was light years beyond what they (the biggest touring act in the world) had, not to mention we had monitors mixed to each players preference...AND I could quietly check my tuning in between songs. Add in screaming fans, its amazing what they pulled off.
Honestly the screaming fans kinda ruin it for me. But it’s nice to see them perform.
@@tdeo2141 This is why hi tech stereo systems are so popular. The live performance is a different experience than the precision home experience.
I agree. I love the rawness of the whole production. Too much sophisticated camera work can kill the spontaneity.
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Back then, it was magic! They couldn’t do anything wrong. By far the best band ever!
The world’s BEST EVER BAND! A band that sounded soo good n better than over artists because their live performances were like they produced in the recording studio! Pretty incredible given the sound equipment back then n we can listen to to them NOW, and still love the music of their live performance of 60 odd years ago. We are blessed to hear these brilliant lads. A testament to to them is the number of bands who do covers of the Beatles. These cover bands study the Beatles with such precision because it can make them such a popular group. But the Originals were legends so early in their days n their memories won’t ever die ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️👍
They are still unmatched. Totally changed the course of music.
Unmatched only if you live in your past, or stopped listening to music in the 70s. I love them, I'm old.. and a musician. Where I know how they changed the world, the best, forever and always stuff is just wrong.
Yes they did and your certainly right....they are unmatched
@@morbidmanmusic I've yet to see anyone match them and I'm not living in the past,I was a kid in the 60s and played in a band in the 70s and 80s and although there are some great and wonderful classic rock bands....nobody has ever came close to their influence
What idiocy. So the genius of Charlie Parker and Lester Young was somehow diminished the day that Ornette Coleman and Sonny Rollins came on the scene? The songbook of the late, great Lyle Mays (Pat Metheny Group) REPLACED the work of Bill Evans and Art Tatum, did it? Because the pinnacle that each represents in their own older era CAN''T POSSIBLY CO - EXIST with the imperatives of a new one? But mostly because of your personal fondness for pissing contests? Not to mention cartoonish attempts to paint everybody else as being mired in the past? Um, OK.
They influenced just about every band that came after them.