Wow...uploaded a day ago and already 1k views!!! I own and play the Hoffnee bass....and have Georges Gretch guitar. Would have to have Lennons Rickenbacker in my collection!
What a tremendous tribute band! How long did it take to find guys who looked so similar and had talent as well? I wonder if the bassist is left handed or had to learn to play that way.
Yes, you can see they spent hours and hours and hours watching and copying every exact mannerism from original Beatles footage of "She Loves You" (and replicate it perfectly) but there's a weird deadness & lack of that unique Beatles charisma and sparkle.
@@MrsBonesjangle Yeah. I think if you want to be a successful Beatles band you need to perfect "Some Other Guy" yes the instrument parts and such but mostly the drive and enthusiasm they display playing that song in the dark smelly Cavern Club before they hit it really big. The Beatles were great performers with amazing drive and perfectionists to boot. You have to show all 3.
@@bobtausworthe2671 I can't resist boasting that I was at the Beatles concert in Melbourne Aust. July 16 1964, aged thirteen. Could hardly hear a word during their 25-minute performance due to the screaming, but it was a schoolgirl's dream come true nevertheless! We were incredibly lucky in that Jimmie Nicol had just boarded a plane the day before back to the UK after standing in for Ringo who'd missed the first part of their World Tour due to tonsillitis. So we got to see Ringo as well thankfully. Can't wrap my head around how long ago it all was, seems like yesterday (when all my troubles seemed so far away) ......
This looks very fake. Since when did the Beatles have modern-day stage monitors, no screaming girls, crowds up close, and good resolution video? The voices are not quite right, the affect is off, no smiles. Hmm. Vex amps. Is this a tribute band with some pretty good look-a-likes?