All over RU-vid there exists a variety of poor quality, rare, and discarded Beatlemania outtakes and live bits.
This channel is an attempt to upgrade the audio (and sometimes video) to restore some experiential joy .
I will also be offering more commentaries in the near future. It's my conviction that God put some special love in their sound.
Enjoy.
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"I love you and long to give you My best. All I ask is a surrendered channel for Me to live fully within. Anticipate surprises as you respond more to Me. Keep your eye on the baton. I may introduce a sudden change not written in the score of your life: a rest, a hold, a crescendo in the music."
totally wrong. the beat that made their names was the beat funded in I wanna hold ypur hand/She loves you...."tum ta, tum tum ta". = bass, snare, bass-bass-snare...
It was reported by George Harrison that one song in the Beatles’ set is NOT The Beatles. And that’s why Apple Corps won that lawsuit against Sony Records.
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Hey, thanks for the interest. I’m going to start another Beatles channel that has some updated audio and video for some live gig excerpts. After that, if I have time, I’ll start to do more commentaries on this channel. Appreciate the interest
The Beatles could have done without one or two of the covers that appeared on 'Beatles For Sale'. 'Mister Moonlight' and 'Everybody's Trying to be My Baby' deleted for two originals, 'I Feel Fine' and 'She's a Woman' would have made that album much stronger. Thought their versions of 'Anna', 'Twist and Shout' and 'Words of Love' bettered the originals, however that version of 'Boys' by the Shirelles, they couldn't top that and for me Herb Alpert's version of 'Taste of Honey' beats all-comers.
Only after The Beatles stopped playing live did anyone start taking live sound production seriously. The Beatles had to put up with a ton of unprofessional nonsense.
At 3:30, John is being a total pill and giving Paul the wrong lyrics. It sounds like John tells him, "You feel down now that I can't see." This is nothing even remotely close to the actual beginning, "You tell lies thinking I can't see." Obviously, Paul can't remember them, so John was giving him false info - with a big smile on his face. They are just having a blast.
OTD in ‘62, the Beatles play the first show of their second residency at the Star-Club in Hamburg, Germany. “We went in November and in December,” said Ringo. “I don’t know where we stayed that final time. It’s hazy, to say the least. The staying wasn’t important, the living was cool. It was fairly crazy; I’d been there with Rory Storm, and I’d been separately to play with Tony Sheridan (I’d played with him for a month) and I was back this time with The Beatles, and it really felt good. It was becoming like home.” “Little Richard played the Star-Club with Billy Preston. Billy was sixteen and he was fabulous; still it. I watched Little Richard twice a night for six days: it was so great. he did show off a bit in front of us - he’d want to know we were in the wings; he’d heard of us by that time.” The Beatles performed for three and a half hours each night. They were paid 600DM (£53.50) per person each week. Thanks to Boris. (From the Facebook page "Abbey Road Tribute")
1:00 this was at the Circus (Germany) 1966. While they were tuning their guitars, Paul went up to the mics and moved one of them closer to the other. George probably struggled to hear himself, being between John and Paul, so he moved it back to its original position
As referred to [your] link description... whom can get offended at watching *this*...? It shows their "lighter side". Has no one seen some of the backstage/behind-the-scenes footage on YT. I'm an Aersomith fan, too. I saw a video (from Houston TX 1977) where Steven Tyler announces the next song... Tom Hamilton taps him on the shoulder, like... "not yet... it's later on in the set'' (as the others correct his ass as well).
That "forgetting the lyrics" clip 02:14 reminded me of when I went to see KISS. The other guys were about to sing the third verse (after the first chorus) -- as intended -- of "Do You Love Me", but Paul Stanley went into the interlude; i.e., skipped the third verse completely.
I don't blame Epstein or them being in suits, I blame the Beatles themselves! If they wanted to continue performing like this they could have. They chose their setlist not Epstein or anyone else.