The next one- Man: I hear that the 4 of you will be millionaires by the end of the year. George: That's nice. Man: Do you have time to actually spend the money? Geoege: What money? Man: Don't they give it to you? George: No, you should see that car of his.
This interview. they just look like they were having such a good time, enjoying each other and what they were doing. John teasing Paul. Just love the energy.
I was just a teenager... today I have 72 years old... but still when I see them at this time I feel happy inside!!! They represent a whole generation on the earth at that time... because I'm brazilian, writing here from Brazil, but if I did learn some english since, it was because of them... singing and learning their songs. Some time after that, I travelled and stayed for a while in England... and I know quite a lot of people, that did the same, being curious about England for the same reason: after The Beatles Actually, I had a daughter in London at that time, in 1975, that got the british nationality, cause she was born yet, in the Harold Wilson's time... and she does love England as well!!! So The Beatles crossed many borders, and once I was in the Himalayas, and a buddhist monk pass by me, holding a japamala, I thought he was praying, but he was singing Obladi Oblada instead... rsrsrsrs... very cool!!! Their great sucess it was exactly to be real "human beings"
That interview of the four was so much fun. They were young, bright, clever. The comradery between the four was so evident. Four personable ypung men. Thank You Beetles for all you gave.
Look at the fabs their faces expressions they are a lovely bunch of lads their music is amazing and they have a wonderful sense of humour this interview just makes me so happy
That cute nervous habit of Paul's when he suddenly has his fingers in his mouth! Or chewing on his thumb waiting for his chance to get a word in edgewise from John usually. And I love George's being so talkative here, smiling more too than in later interviews in later years.
Freddie wrote Death on Two Legs about their former manager Norman Sheffield who owned Trident Records and who personally cheated them out of their money. He later wrote a book about it called "Life on 2 Legs...." to make the record straight. Horrid man.
0:00 - 00:13 Man: What did you most like about the trip Ringo? Ringo: I just loved all of it. Especially Miami. The sun, you know. I didn't know what it meant until I went over there. Man: Don't you get sun out in Liverpool? Ringo: No. It's finished up there. *everyone laughs*
They were one of a kind phenomenon in music history but were at the same time fabulously simple and spontaneous. I refer to their particular period of time till 1966.
They looked so happy and relaxed and excited, natural "hams" and you can feel the friendship- thanks for posting. I got all teary eyed but then I laughed too...Namaste from An Older Fan in Canada ( loved the "idiocy" in A Hard Day's Night- when George is asked to make 50 stupid faces...23! 23! Today. 23....my, my, my. Imagine - the bags of mail in A Hard Day's Night, - imagine having to really answer thousands of letters- Yusef Lateef- GREAT MUSICIAN. THANKS RINGO, FORGOT ABOUT HIM...Namaste ( I wonder what the "strangest" fan letter ever asked...)
"beatle mania." i've never seen all of it put into a film, reminds me of the video teen spirit by nirvana, now i know where they got the inspiration for that video, the beatles were taking the world by storm. record producer george martin said he was initially attracted to them because they were all great personalities, that really shows thru here.
I love it at 2:36 when Paul farts. LOL. I also got a kick over their little inside joke and laugh about how the American fans 'taste' was compared to their British fans. Ha. They were a mischievous bunch. : )
se notaba que aunque fueran millonarios no eran orgullosos bien simpáticos eso vale mas que muchos cosas en tiempo de ahora hacen grupos musicales y cuando llegan un poquito a la fama dejan los demás compañeros y por eso los Beatles llegaron como ningunos por eso los admiro mis respetos
I thought that was Paul's grandad (A Hard Day's Night - Wilfred Brambell) 5:43 escorting Ringo from the car into the hospital. Probably having convinced Ringo that he needed his tonsils removed just to split the band up. His typical meddling. Probably had a back-hander from Jimmie Nichol's dad.
@brusselsprout22 It sounds possible that he said somehting like that. But, I'm British and beleive me 'wankered' does not exist but 'wanker/wanked' does and it so does not mean drunk ;)
What did you like the most out of the trip Ringo? I just loved all of it especially Miami. The sun you know, I didn't know what it meant until I went over there. Didn't you get enough in liverpool? No its finished up there.
The boys are obviously stoned from POT....you can really see it in Pauls kind of dumb look and Ringo's strange smile. John handles it well, and makes George more talkative.
sejrec56 : Is there some reason for your observation? It just gets so obnoxious when any band seems to be enjoying their selves that people assume their on drugs!!!!!
Rose Blake , have you ever been around people when they were stoned on pot? I’m not criticizing them, I’m just making an observation. I’ve studied them for years and seen about every video and interview, and you can tell when someone’s stoned. Giggles smiles, and some people are obvious stoned when you see them. There’s a couple other interviews where the boys are really stoned. Lots of in jokes that only they know and they crack up cuz their stoned. An interview asking how they felt after receiving their MBE is obvious that all were stoned but Paul’s look was so obvious.
That stupid movie 'Yesterday' forgot to touch on the fact that, yes, the Beatles' had great songs but the reason why 'Beatlemania' happened was largely because of their warmth, humor and personality. The world fell in love with them as humans first and artists second. The guy in the film is an unlovable twat. That movie sucks and I'll never watch it.