I’ve seen the Fab Four 4 times and when I first saw them ……I actually had goosebumps…..they sounded just like The Beatles…..I was in awww and all the emotions came with seeing and hearing them ……
Theres somwthing crazy about this tribute band than you can even see the physical resemblance. Is like they were born to play this part. Fab four is the closest it gets to the fab four
On behalf of the entire Shellabration team, thanks for attending this year's Oktoberfest featuring The Fab Four and thanks for posting these great videos. Awesome stuff! -JR
Very well done !! Music from the Beatles looks easy. But when you try these songs. They are rather complicated, especially the vocal harmonics . Excellent singing!!!
I SEEN a video of British invasion returns a few years ago with original lead singers but not original band members and playing. The fab Four puts that video to shame. And I loved those British Invasion groups...
I can see that...from the audience distance...these guy LOOK LIKE the real thing...And sound like them too.. I don't like the 'antics'...Never saw those moves with the real Beatles..but...otherwise...THIS would be the tribute band to see!..if one had the chance..
I saw the Beatles evening show (floor seats about 15 rows from the stage) in Toronto on August 17th, 1966. They only played 11 songs but, of course, the songs were well done. The Beatles were on stage for only around 30 minutes. Prior to the first song, the Beatles naturally greeted the crowd ("it's great to be in Toronto again, etc." and immediately went into their set of songs with little talk between songs. There was no effort on the Beatles part to have the crowd participate (e.g. ask the crowd to sing along or clap their hands) during their concert (One has to remember this was the Beatle's last tour and they were justifiably fed up touring). They simply wanted to put on a good, but brief concert. So I have to concur with Obeijin that the Fab Four (who, IMHO, are excellent musicians and the best Beatle tribute band I have heard or seen), in order to replicate a Beatle concert, should somewhat reduce the amount of chatting up and cheerleading their audiences. Obviously, the Fab Four, unlike the Beatles who had a pre-excited audience, need to warm up their audiences with some interaction and chat. All I am suggesting is the Fab Four should reduce, not eliminate, their interaction with their audiences. After all, once the audience realizes how fantastic the Fab Four are at imitating (musically and visually) the Beatles, the crowd will soon be singing along and cheering the Fab Four.