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John Lennon, Paul McCartney on The Tonight Show, May 14, 1968, Complete Audio 

Don Giller
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The history is well known: John and Paul guested on The Tonight Show while in New York City to promote their new self-managed enterprise, Apple. Unfortunately, that night Joe Garagiola was guest-hosting for Johnny Carson, and, unbelievably, his first guest was long-faded actress but now just known-for-being-known Tallulah Bankhead.
Both John and Paul were disgusted and embarrassed with the appearance, as Joe presented them with the most inane questions they'd been asked over a thousand times before, questions more suited for, say, 1964, but not at this stage of their musical development. And Tallulah was clueless. It was a wasted opportunity.
NBC subsequently erased the show, using the videotape for a future Tonight Show episode, thus leaving its preservation in the hands of fans who had recorded it on their reel-to-reels. One fan in particular captured snippets of John and Paul's appearance on his family's 8mm movie camera.
Those moving images have been circulating for years; it's since been made available on other RU-vid channels. But the complete audio hasn't. Though I'm finding that it reportedly once was but the channel that had put it up was taken down. I'm uncertain whether it was specifically because of the audio or instead of other uploads on that channel.
On the late evening of May 14, 1968, I, then towards the end of my high school junior year, was among countless fans who had attached alligator clips to their home tv speakers and connected it to their reel-to-reels. I recorded John and Paul's entire appearance, save a few seconds turning the tape over while Bankhead was making yet another inebriated and incoherent point.
In July 1981 I dubbed the original 1968 reel-to-reel appearance onto a new tape, and I've used that new tape for this upload. Now, 43 years later, what I've done here is attach the scant home-movie footage to the audio, syncing it as best I could. I've left the audio as is, with its occasional flaws and all. We'll soon see if this survives on the channel.
By the end of May 1968, all four Beatles, now back in London, would begin recording tracks for the White Album.
Tallulah Bankhead would die seven months later of double pneumonia.
Paul wouldn't guest on The Tonight Show for another sixteen years when he came on to promote his film "Give My Regards to Broadstreet." This time Johnny was there for the chat. Carson Entertainment Group has made it available on its channel.
Note: There have been a number of comments suspecting that the reason Johnny wasn’t hosting that night was his dislike for the generation of music that The Beatles had inspired. As Joe explained when asked where Johnny was, Carson was on one of his Stand-Up tours and was that night performing in Gaithersburg, Md. It was a touring schedule made long before the John/Paul booking. Joe had been guest-hosting that entire week of May 13-16.
So while there may be some merit to Johnny’s attitudes about the music, that was not the reason why he wasn’t there that night, nor, indeed, that entire week.

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@Ryan-on5on
@Ryan-on5on Месяц назад
Leave it to the geniuses at NBC to erase the moving picture record of the ONLY appearance by two Beatles on the Tonight Show! Also, what a double pity Johnny wasn't available to give the lads the interview they well deserved😢 Regardless of its less-than-stellar quality, I'm thankful, Don, that you had the foresight to record the audio of this historic interview and, later, save it for posterity!
@andydixon2980
@andydixon2980 Месяц назад
Johnny Carson is no doubt partially responsible.
@jrpipik
@jrpipik Месяц назад
@@andydixon2980 Yeah, he was probably ducking the whole deal.
@LeeQuickMusic
@LeeQuickMusic Месяц назад
@@andydixon2980Carson was furious about it, actually… the decision was made without his knowledge
@waynej2608
@waynej2608 Месяц назад
My sentiments exactly! It's a historic appearance. I thoroughly enjoyed it despite the shortcomings of the audio/video. I mean it is John and Paul, after all. 👍
@PhilMoskowitz
@PhilMoskowitz Месяц назад
That was standard practice.
@Bill_Woo
@Bill_Woo Месяц назад
People, recognize how much work was done to get this to the point it's at. Most uploaders would just take the surviving footage and play it as is, with painful audio gaps. This particular uploader hits every possible detail, though. He kept every fragment and (I'm sure with time consuming effort) edited every gap to smooth it out for us.
@waynej2608
@waynej2608 Месяц назад
Yes, a commendable effort!
@robertsteele5346
@robertsteele5346 17 дней назад
Appreciate all the long editing you done on this
@esthergarcia1373
@esthergarcia1373 Месяц назад
If Johnny Carson would have been there that night for the interview of John and Paul together, that would have been epic❣ This is still a rare moment seeing these two Beatles at the same time together for the interview. Thank you ❤🙏🎸🎼⭐✨
@JonathanHudgins
@JonathanHudgins Месяц назад
Thanks for helping preserve TV History, Mr. Giller!
@taylorfusion
@taylorfusion 24 дня назад
This is such an amazing historical record. Thank you for cobbling it together. It’s a tremendous insight into the abysmal kind of interviews the Beatles had to put up with over the years and you can tell by this time, they are well over it. You can still hear the condescension in Garagiola (and others from his generation) had for these “kids”. Yet, they were forced to deal with it in a public forum. It was a change of the guard at this point in time and along with the film industry (think “Bullet” ) the beginning of a new vanguard of art/entertainment. We get a sense of what the Beatles, as human beings, went through and how it must have impacted them. On the spot in front of 5 million viewers!
@thingsthathappenedtomymoth2816
@thingsthathappenedtomymoth2816 Месяц назад
Thanks for posting this. It’s an historic document; the most complete version of this I’ve ever run across.
@tombryant52jumpscoach
@tombryant52jumpscoach 15 дней назад
Paul was surprisingly thoughtful almost always, and John never gladly suffered a fool or took one too seriously. In May '68, I, too, was a high school junior and loved the Beatles, but I didn't have your ambition. I'm glad you did this work back then because I still love the Beatles as much as I did then, and I'm happy to view this!
@jackdemus7890
@jackdemus7890 Месяц назад
Excellent! Thanks for this.
@petercena9497
@petercena9497 Месяц назад
Heard an interview with Garagiola, he said he enjoyed his banter with McCartney, but was aware John Lennon was upset Carson wasn't there.
@jamesmckean3221
@jamesmckean3221 16 дней назад
Good to see that there is some footage, despite the poor quality.
@carp68
@carp68 Месяц назад
This is fantastic!!! Thanks for this!
@bobvar
@bobvar 7 дней назад
Grateful for this audio document. ❤
@billhorstkamp98
@billhorstkamp98 11 дней назад
Thank you for sharing this. I was four years old when this interview was done. This is one of the coolest things I’ve seen in a while. If only Johnny Carson were there.
@user-xq5vx7rs4w
@user-xq5vx7rs4w 26 дней назад
Yes. I watched this when it aired. It didn’t go anywhere. And Joe was the wrong guy to interview them.
@davicool4284
@davicool4284 26 дней назад
Joe was a dyed-in-the-wool idiot
@OuterGalaxyLounge
@OuterGalaxyLounge Месяц назад
I'm just as much a Tallulah fan as a Beatles fan. Her autobiography is "mahvelous, daahling." Cool bit of preservation here.
@alrivers2297
@alrivers2297 Месяц назад
Cool to hear this and see it a little bit. Thanks
@everkief8650
@everkief8650 17 дней назад
I really appreciate that John and Paul traveled with and provided their own cannabis plants for this show! They were the Snoop Dog and Woody Harrelson of their day and great musicians as well!
@garyfrieden2140
@garyfrieden2140 Месяц назад
Amazing -- thanks so much!
@vickiraeborn
@vickiraeborn 28 дней назад
You are amazing…thank you for your dedication and selflessness.
@peytonellis4053
@peytonellis4053 Месяц назад
Amazing work Don!
@_PrimetimePranks
@_PrimetimePranks Месяц назад
Don strikes again with more great classic clips ❤❤ thank you!!!
@illmatic9096
@illmatic9096 Месяц назад
Can't believe there is no high quality video for this interview, it's john lennon and paul mccartney for gods sake, in their damn prime. Also Johhny Carson didn't even interview them wtf. They dropped the ball with this one
@dongiller
@dongiller Месяц назад
Nobody reads my descriptions.
@vickiraeborn
@vickiraeborn 28 дней назад
@@dongillerSOME of us do!
@walterroma7368
@walterroma7368 26 дней назад
I suspect Johnny purposely snubbed them.
@dongiller
@dongiller 26 дней назад
@@walterroma7368 I suspect you didn’t bother to read the description.
@alrivers8458
@alrivers8458 7 дней назад
Mr. Don Giller, I thank you very much from the bottom of my heart for doing all you have done since that march 1968, to record, preserve and whatever else took to finally share with us here in RU-vid this moment. I don't care if that interview went very bad. Still is a chance to hear the boys as they were in real life, although they were uncomfortable. You just got a new subscriber.
@dongiller
@dongiller 7 дней назад
Thank you!!
@leebrock4783
@leebrock4783 Месяц назад
Joe Garagiola was possibly the worst interviewer of these guys I've ever seen. And Tallulah drove it all the way over the cliff. So sad.
@michaelhasenstein721
@michaelhasenstein721 Месяц назад
LOL He was a baseball player, a fill in. Where have you been?
@waynej2608
@waynej2608 Месяц назад
Actually, I thought that Tallulah added a bit of spice. Joe had to go, though.😅
@Kieop
@Kieop Месяц назад
@@waynej2608 Yeah, Tallulah was the best part! Her genuine misunderstanding could've led to some fun comedic moments, if they had run with it. I especially loved when she thought that they'd tried to take in a baseball game, not realizing it was their concert venue, and she talked about not understanding cricket. Classic.
@foofookachoo1136
@foofookachoo1136 Месяц назад
@@waynej2608Agree with everything u said. This is what I thought, also!
@jrpipik
@jrpipik Месяц назад
Thanks, Don!
@johnurban7333
@johnurban7333 Месяц назад
Great job on the Audio. Very clear
@dongiller
@dongiller Месяц назад
Thanks; I really didn’t do anything other than making it louder.
@waynej2608
@waynej2608 Месяц назад
​@@dongillerIt is much appreciated, nonetheless.
@robertriordan1823
@robertriordan1823 Месяц назад
? Far too much bass. Can you eq sound for voice - boost mid & treble range? Thanks.
@dongiller
@dongiller Месяц назад
@@robertriordan1823 Won’t happen. Appreciate what’s here for the first time in 56 years.
@cjmacq-vg8um
@cjmacq-vg8um Месяц назад
this would be after they released the "lady madonna/the inner light" single and while the were beginning work on the white album and the "hey jude/revolution" single. surprised there was no mention of or attempt to promote "lady madonna." thanks for the video.
@stephenkane2464
@stephenkane2464 17 дней назад
This is amazing !
@Steve-tc2pi
@Steve-tc2pi 26 дней назад
What a classic, not seen before.
@EdKazO-Vision
@EdKazO-Vision Месяц назад
Don! Thanks so much for having the awareness to record this audio in the first place and for posting it now. It’s fascinating and cringe inducing. Joe G is so condescending! Everything they say shoots right over his shiny noggin.
@Kieop
@Kieop Месяц назад
I didn't find him condescending, just a bit out of his depth. I think he genuinely liked The Beatles.
@miraclay
@miraclay Месяц назад
It's too bad Johnny Carson wasn't there that night.
@checkmatekingtwothisiswhit7685
@checkmatekingtwothisiswhit7685 Месяц назад
Thank you Don.
@frankiemontana-
@frankiemontana- Месяц назад
They both were shy ... plus Joe Garagiola wasn't asking them good questions..he was too intimidated.. but I think they were not to thrilled to be there.. very strange vibes ...
@toddileelee6935
@toddileelee6935 Месяц назад
Give it a few years, A.I will probably be able to fill in a realistic HD recreated video just from the audio.
@thesecretmilkshakes4104
@thesecretmilkshakes4104 Месяц назад
Thank You Don!
@jessesmith3904
@jessesmith3904 Месяц назад
I really miss your uploads. A “will it float” ultimate compilation would be killer 😂. Any way you can continue to post letterman compilations on any other platform?
@dongiller
@dongiller Месяц назад
Possibly never, unfortunately.
@jessesmith3904
@jessesmith3904 Месяц назад
@@dongiller That’s unfortunate. It’s nice of Worldwide pants to allow you to keep this channel up though, I just miss the big comps
@dongiller
@dongiller Месяц назад
Yeah, Hugh gratitude for that. And thanks!
@renatoreside2109
@renatoreside2109 Месяц назад
Thanks Don! Beatles forever!
@patriciaturner7264
@patriciaturner7264 15 дней назад
Wonderful bit of history
@bjsmith5444
@bjsmith5444 Месяц назад
Thanks for your work that went into that Don. Yes, the interviewer is pretty bad, but I quite like Tallulah Bankhead and I think John and Paul would have as well.
@JohnRedshaw
@JohnRedshaw Месяц назад
Joe Garagiola was also a game show host. Just a few years later he was a host of Sale of the Century I saw a taping at 30 Rock, maybe in the same studio, don't know.
@michaelhasenstein721
@michaelhasenstein721 Месяц назад
A baseball player and broadcaster, not an interviewer.
@zefallafez
@zefallafez Месяц назад
Did you record every Late Night with David Letterman? How many tapes did you go through? What motivated you to record and keep them?
@dongiller
@dongiller Месяц назад
I began videotaping every show after I got my first VCR in mid-February 1985. (I had been taping them onto audio cassettes before then.) All shows (on video) previous to then were acquired via aired repeats, trades, and then dupes from the studio masters. How many tapes? No idea. A lot. The trick was to never play them until the technology was developed to digitize them, which I did, starting in earnest in the Fall of 2015, finally completing it in January 2019. Why? Because no one else was.
@christinacascadilla4473
@christinacascadilla4473 Месяц назад
It’s a shame that Joe Gargiola obviously did no prep for this interview. There is just nothing here. He might was well been interviewing empty chairs.
@davidjhitztaler-mrrocklight
@davidjhitztaler-mrrocklight 10 дней назад
LOL ❤
@JohnRedshaw
@JohnRedshaw Месяц назад
Great, Don! Nice surprise!
@Bill_Woo
@Bill_Woo Месяц назад
Some here don't like the guest host. However he indeed was funny in the sports world and was particularly beloved by the baseball community. He was great at telling sports stories. His book "Baseball is a Funny Game" was for me literally laugh-out-loud funny. Baseball fanatics still love it, at least those entertained by history of the 60s and earlier. I was surprised that I still related because it was so funny.
@billhorstkamp98
@billhorstkamp98 11 дней назад
By all accounts, Joe Garagiola was a wonderful man. He was well liked by all his peers. You’re absolutely right about everything.
@dahliafully
@dahliafully Месяц назад
This is wonderful and I'm so glad you bothered to rig up a taping as it happened and then 55 years into the future propped it up for thousands of current Beatle fans to see and hear it as it was taped over by NBC. But I've got an axe to grind about your introduction which gives a thorough account of your process but sadly misleads on a main character. Tallulah Bankhead wasn't "long faded" but was concurrently playing on Broadway at the time of this broadcast. Ms Bankhead was clearly a little tanked but hardly clueless. She held her wit and as a 66 year old would do then; as now, brought up the youth in her personal life and how they were experiencing the Beatles because they were such a complete presence after JFK. She was communicating her personal experience with the phenomenon. McCartney and Lennon seemed like a complete break from the past yet they referenced it continually as they were both heavily influenced by the music of Bankhead's era. She was NOT "known for being known" as people get propped up today. She was a highly respected theater actress of stages all over the world who had done some film and was very well beloved for a radio show that was WAY ahead of its time because it was far more honest than most with counter cultural in-jokes. She demanded a fairly sophisticated ear for the time or at least an ear that wanted to hear more than the crap that was pummeled to people (not unlike now.) She would die just a few months later of pneumonia because of heavy alcoholism and pill taking due to being in a world of homophobic nit wits. She was a force to be reckoned with but not a celebrity for no reason. That's absurd and I'm not sure where anyone would come to that conclusion. That may have simply been your impression as a teenager but it wasn't the case. The reason she was also behind the desk was because her wit was notorious and her interest in the counterculture started long before there was such a word. She'd been a long time ally of Bohemia. Joe was the jocular jock that wouldn't intimidate anyone but was good with sports stories so he's way out of his league here and they all sense it. Tallulah saves the day by keeping it respectful and they were both doing what a lot of older people were doing with the Beatles: giving it all legitimacy to stay relevant. I'm sure in a lot of producers' minds, pairing a chatty baseball hero with teenage music heroes would have been a magic combination but the Tonight Show was inordinately square about what was going on around them and felt they had to be square to appeal to the sanctity of mid-west conservative sensibilities. Johnny wouldn't have flown in for this and his love of Jazz had to also do with being brought up in the 40s. He never brought on particularly outre jazz musicians, either. But he did love music and funny people. He probably wouldn't have done as well with them either. Their wit was in a class of honesty that was above everyone else which is why it was so particularly radical and breathtaking...not unlike Tallulah's during her own shows. In many ways, she was the John Lennon of the stage and of radio and while not the idle of bobby -soxers, even some teenagers liked her. Outside of that, thank you endlessly for coming up with this.
@dongiller
@dongiller Месяц назад
Fair points, all. Except for the notion that she “saved” anything. A more common and appropriate behavior would have been to shut the hell up after her own guest segments, and allow the next guest (or guests) to be the focus during their own segments. Instead, she continued to interject herself, constantly interrupting with wholly irrelevant asides about her own life experiences. Wholly inappropriate. Joe couldn’t get any sort of flow going with John and Paul with Bankhead’s injections. So for that I’ll stand by my description.
@dahliafully
@dahliafully Месяц назад
@@dongiller Except she was behind the desk with Joe and co-hosting and not on the down end of the couch. So she was expected to interject. They did this when they'd have a main and co-host. She was there to spice up Joe's pal-o-mine banter. Unfortunately, she was too tanked to do it without much awkwardness. M&L were probably fairly stoned too. I didn't find it irrelevant but wholly relevant to putting them into context or insisting that she found them to be serious, which for her generation was validating them. Most 40 somethings let alone 60 somethings wouldn't have done that then and saw them as a annoying flash in the pan for teenyboppers that wouldn't go away. Regardless, I'm really thankful you were able to document the thing and have enjoyed watching it twice. And I appreciate you taking the time to respond.
@dongiller
@dongiller Месяц назад
No, she was _not_ co-hosting, regardless where she sat. She was just another guest on the show who was the first to appear.
@dahliafully
@dahliafully Месяц назад
Well, we'll have to agree to disagree on this. In the early days of the Tonight Show they sometimes had brief co-hosts behind the desk to co-interview and add to the discussion. If she was another guest, she would have been seated on the sofa. She was invited there to add to the conversation. So she wasn't interrupting. But she was a bit hammered. Mike Douglas did the co-host thing for a week. The tonight show might use a co-host for one night and then it became clear to just use Johnny with Ed as the announcer/sidekick.
@tracyjacoby2382
@tracyjacoby2382 2 дня назад
This is exciting as a Beatle's fanatic of 60! Who cares re: should have been Johnny Carson doing interview. John was hilarious as always and Paul very calm, love them!💕💕
@mr.g1758
@mr.g1758 Месяц назад
Trivia> Tullulah's dad was was Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives. He was also a player on Alabama's first college football team in 1892.
@billhorstkamp98
@billhorstkamp98 11 дней назад
Very cool. To think her dad was part of the Crimson Tide is very cool.
@paulj0557tonehead
@paulj0557tonehead Месяц назад
There are pictures of the Doors walking around in Central Park in 1968 as well. Perhaps they crossed paths.
@dynjarren8355
@dynjarren8355 Месяц назад
Macca later on was on Carsons show but Lennon was probably insulted by Carson not being there. I’m glad it was recorded at least.
@Kieop
@Kieop Месяц назад
Paul was clearly insulted too, since it's the first thing he brought up to Johnny and then gave him nothing to work with all interview.
@zefallafez
@zefallafez Месяц назад
5:26 8:33 9:21 10:51 11:47 17:10 18:58 19:13 Nice job syncing up the video with the audio. That must've taken some effort.
@dongiller
@dongiller Месяц назад
The longer clips would go out of sync, so I slowed them down slightly to get them to sync a bit better. Still not perfect, though.
@steveconn
@steveconn Месяц назад
Wow, rare. Too bad Johnny didn't bother to show up.
@johnurban7333
@johnurban7333 Месяц назад
Idea for Apple turned into RU-vid
@davidkirkham1656
@davidkirkham1656 13 дней назад
I read somewhere that Lennon and McCartney almost refused to do this show because they wanted the guy who gave them their warm-up interview to do it on the show instead of Garagiola. Seems like this entire day was a disaster for them, which is a shame because I believe it's the final recorded interview featuring both John and Paul.
@stephenkane2464
@stephenkane2464 17 дней назад
Wow thank you don
@billhorstkamp98
@billhorstkamp98 11 дней назад
They have an ex baseball player interviewing them. He wasn’t even a good baseball player.😂
@BrianKishreviews
@BrianKishreviews Месяц назад
Don Giller strikes again!
@tefenstrat
@tefenstrat 17 дней назад
My God, Joe G. was not only did a horrible job but he was a big ASS to boot. Where in the heck was Johnny??.....I have to believe this interview would have gone totally different had he been there....and it would have been saved! Paul was about ready to go to sleep on Joe...that would have not happened with Johnny. Thanks Don for posting this Don !
@dongiller
@dongiller 17 дней назад
Where was Johnny? Nobody reads my descriptions.
@janebraun4482
@janebraun4482 4 дня назад
At least this pops up, always heard they were on, but found it hard to believe and for a long while it was said they were but the tape of lost or ruined, so I had my doubts, esp since this would have been done a month or so before their big song Hey Jude came out and was no. one for a couple of months. I still can't believe this for they were almost too big to a talk show!
@bobbycipiani1756
@bobbycipiani1756 5 дней назад
Does anybody have the epic kraus interview which occured around this time
@spartyman7
@spartyman7 18 дней назад
I have to say, your comments are far more compelling and interesting than the conversation. How Paul and John got roped into having to deal with Garagiola and this woman is just bizarre. Let's face it, Johnny would have asked fluff, obvious questions as well (all you have to do is watch the McCartney appearance with him years later to confirm this), but it couldn't have possibly been this awkward. If you watch the McCartney interview with Johnny in 1984, Paul is very flippant and disengaged, with really short answers. I wonder if he was still ticked off about 1968.
@ElviraSongalla
@ElviraSongalla Месяц назад
always had a great story
@lysippus
@lysippus Месяц назад
thanks donz. lennon said in a later interview they were on the tonight show "with Joe DiMaggio or whoever it was " haha. i liked garagiola maybe not the best choice for a sub-host. i think tonight show was doing the novel idea, 'revolving guest hosts' then , but as another poster said it was probably a snub by carson
@dongiller
@dongiller Месяц назад
As I replied to someone else: As Joe explained, Johnny was in Gaithersburg, Md. that night, part of a stand-up tour scheduled long before the John/Paul booking.
@lysippus
@lysippus Месяц назад
@@dongiller ok, before booking, no snub. i didnt see the other comment. thanks
@lgaytan65
@lgaytan65 10 дней назад
John actually stated that he was not happy whatsoever that Johnny Carson would not be present. He instead got some "ex-baseball player who knew nothing about show biz." Paul & John both wanted to ask Carson about their new Apple Records that they were just starting up.
@chumbels
@chumbels Месяц назад
I mean,its not like it was 200 years ago...and this all we got??? How? ...
@dongiller
@dongiller Месяц назад
Nobody reads my descriptions.
@FlockOfHawks
@FlockOfHawks Месяц назад
@@dongiller this one isn't _everybody_ 😎
@drvee1983
@drvee1983 16 дней назад
The reason some New Yorkers didn't recognize them in '68' was because long hair had become popular by then. Apple was an experiment on their part, and Brian was gone. This was their Apple announcement, and they didn't stay long. Neither did Apple. They were disappointed Johnny wasn't there. Pattie Boyd told George about The Maharishi. Then they showed up for his stuff, and the rest is still history.
@MrRacket991
@MrRacket991 9 дней назад
That must be Barbara Walters sitting next to Joe.
@dongiller
@dongiller 9 дней назад
Nobody reads my descriptions.
@roncampo5923
@roncampo5923 Месяц назад
This interview didn't go all that well, probably because John and Paul were disappointed that Johnny wasn't there. Also Garagiola is a goof ball, anyway. Bankhead is interesting, of course.
@tracyjacoby2382
@tracyjacoby2382 2 дня назад
John and Paul shined through this whole interview for me. I don't care about the interviewer people at all, they annoy me.🙄
@joemasse4568
@joemasse4568 9 дней назад
John said this appearance, was the most embarrassing thing he was ever on!
@andydixon2980
@andydixon2980 Месяц назад
An observation: Johnny Carson not being there was most likely a snubb to John & Paul here. It's well known that Mr Carson didn't like The Beatles or any other revloutionary bands of the 60s that completely changed the musical landscape. Johnny Carson was a Sinatra fan/jazz man and resented the Beatles knocking the great Sinatra and many others from the 40s/50s off their musical pedestals. Fast forward to 1984 and observe the icy interview between Johnny Carson and Paul McCartney. He knew he couldn't avoid the Beatles popualrity, even in 1984, and Paul tries to give Johnny a hard time in this interview.
@daveg6839
@daveg6839 Месяц назад
That wasn't why Johnny wasn't there - check Don's responses above.
@FlockOfHawks
@FlockOfHawks Месяц назад
@@daveg6839 his description has all answers
@colinjames2469
@colinjames2469 16 дней назад
lol. no one ever has knocked Sinatra off a pedestal. Get real.
@jeffhalpin7269
@jeffhalpin7269 4 дня назад
lol at Paul, clearly bored, "oh no, you're doing great!"
@wiltedjourneys
@wiltedjourneys Месяц назад
Miss Bankhead seems to have enjoyed a drink or two before the show. Good lord, what a woman to listen to. It is incredible to me that the Tonight Show managed to fumble this interview. You'd think the studio people would've wanted to see JC interviewing PM/JL. Paul being very nice at 5:08, you can tell the interviewer picked up on Paul being moody ("not breakin' a mood, am I?"), most likely due to the god awful interview and the infuriating fact that Johnny Carson wasn't there!!
@yayafan
@yayafan 28 дней назад
When Johnny Carson was 90 minutes long beng the second guest really wasn't a slight. The pace was a lot different...
@dongiller
@dongiller 28 дней назад
The featured guest was usually the last of the night, only to keep the viewers.
@kevinlakeman5043
@kevinlakeman5043 Месяц назад
You can tell Garagiola is trying hard to show how he was funny and 'cool', too. But instead, it just showed how clueless and out of touch he was w/ these guests. Lousy timing on Carson being gone, but who knows how that might've gone. But it would've had to have better than this. Maybe they didn't have the cheat sheets then w/ topics to talk w/ the gues about.
@tdunph4250
@tdunph4250 Месяц назад
Johnny should have come back from holiday for just that one day for this. Carson should have been doing this. It would have been mindblowing!
@dongiller
@dongiller Месяц назад
He wasn’t “on holiday,” please read the description, in particular the Note at the end.
@greglawrence8224
@greglawrence8224 13 дней назад
Hmm...Mohammed comes to mountain or mountain moves to Mohammed...!?$!😂 The end result is the same.
@JerryCarr909
@JerryCarr909 25 дней назад
I remember watching this, so disappointed Johnny was off.
@AbigailJrney-1
@AbigailJrney-1 15 дней назад
I can't believe those idiots at NBC erased the tape! My God!!
@robertpolnicky7702
@robertpolnicky7702 Месяц назад
Leave it to nbc to not have johnny there that night not have better questions and not line up these classic interviews more often not promote them ahead of time so on.
@walterroma7368
@walterroma7368 26 дней назад
Lennon didn’t think much of baldy Gargiola. He was certainly square. The old lady was actually pretty good with her insights. Tallulah.
@Fordham1969
@Fordham1969 Месяц назад
For those speculating on what Carson may have thought of the Beatles, here's a clip of part of his interview with Ringo in 1981 cued to a relevant spot....ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-bArj93zbhWQ.html
@moondogaudiojones1146
@moondogaudiojones1146 24 дня назад
Horrible interview. Johnny would have been so much cooler. But thanks for saving what you did!!🎶💚👍
@KingOFuh
@KingOFuh 6 дней назад
Joe was a fuh king sportsGASter, a lot of hot air. Talullah said she went to Hollywood so she could "f**k that delightful Gary Cooper!" Thank q to any studios who kept their television master tapes in good shape, like WB, CBS
@laurenwood1975
@laurenwood1975 Месяц назад
My favorite bit, personally: 11:00-11:25. When John's just said their life is calm and the interviewer asks Paul if he agrees. John's smile at Paul because he knows Paul's anxious and stressed is so sweet. Paul says, "It's very hectic, New York," then the interviewer asks, "what's so different about new York?" And Paul responds with sound affects. He's the type of neurodivergent that gets overstimulated and doesn't know how to use words and it's adorable.
@PaulKeogh-td8oi
@PaulKeogh-td8oi 26 дней назад
Neurodivergent shut up.. creative is the word..CREATIVE !
@laurenwood1975
@laurenwood1975 26 дней назад
@@PaulKeogh-td8oi :/ calm down dude he's creative duh. But those things I pointed out are not marks of creativity. Lots of creative people (ie John) don't have those traits. Those are markers of neurodivergence.
@laurenwood1975
@laurenwood1975 25 дней назад
@@PaulKeogh-td8oi this is seriously so weird. If I had pointed out that Paul had really dark hair and you had said, "dark hair shut up ... The word is CREATIVE!" It would've been just as logical as your current argument. His creativity and his reaction to a noisy environment/ability to express himself through words are two very different, unrelated things.
@PaulKeogh-td8oi
@PaulKeogh-td8oi 25 дней назад
@@laurenwood1975 I shouldn't have went off deep end ..if you want to label people this or that that's up to you..its not for me to say otherwise ..good luck on your journey of self discovery
@laurenwood1975
@laurenwood1975 25 дней назад
@@PaulKeogh-td8oi lol you're so funny. I like how you decided you were in the wrong and so deleted your earlier comments. I feel sorry for you and I really hope you don't have any neurodivergent children
@glen1ster
@glen1ster 25 дней назад
I wonder why they hooked up J an P with Joe G? He was a sports announcer--this wasn't particularly his thing.
@dongiller
@dongiller 25 дней назад
Nobody reads my descriptions.
@signe2023
@signe2023 25 дней назад
Can't believe they had this show without Johnny Carson being there. This was a bit cringy.
@larrocovarry9027
@larrocovarry9027 12 дней назад
Classic interview "mismatch" boondagled buffone questions very awkward!!! Ha ...great this even survived... its like the match game small talk interview... goodness !!!!
@ernestconnell8087
@ernestconnell8087 15 дней назад
Tallulah would die later that year
@dongiller
@dongiller 15 дней назад
Nobody reads my descriptions.
@aarfeld
@aarfeld 18 дней назад
This must hav been when the show was still in New York. I think that Johnny moved it out to L.A. not long after this.
@dongiller
@dongiller 18 дней назад
1972.
@aarfeld
@aarfeld 18 дней назад
@@dongiller Oh, thank you for that clarification.
@noscrubbubblez6515
@noscrubbubblez6515 Месяц назад
They were bilging money and instead of paying it as taxes they decided to branch out into shops, movies, and individual artists. It was well meaning, except they couldn't hassle the shop part. Very revealing when John asked if this was 'in color'. It was about mid way into the years where color TV was common.
@carolmaccarolynraea..3153
@carolmaccarolynraea..3153 16 дней назад
John and Paul at such a pivotal time in rock history. They were making the Beatles Again/ White Album, music that tirnthe world of music upside down.. and we only see this, no Johnny, no color ,
@dongiller
@dongiller 16 дней назад
“The Beatles Again” was an Allen Klein concoction, released in February 1970. No Beatles involvement at all.
@Kieop
@Kieop Месяц назад
Yet another interview where John dominates the conversation and Paul is diffident and barely coherent, but for some reason the interviewer insists on claiming that Paul is somehow the spokesman for the group. He still carries that label around his neck to this day and yet I have yet to witness him performing that function, at least not at the time.
@dongiller
@dongiller Месяц назад
I’d suggest the opposite, that it was Paul who spoke more than John. Haven’t timed it, though.
@kennyfunseth6908
@kennyfunseth6908 15 дней назад
Who is the bald host?
@kennyfunseth6908
@kennyfunseth6908 15 дней назад
That is Joe Garagiola? Nefer was a fan of him
@dongiller
@dongiller 15 дней назад
Nobody reads my descriptions.
@ki4hw
@ki4hw 15 дней назад
It's kind of incredible that the Beatles, from Epstein's death in 1967 to their dissolution in 1970, had no management. They had accountants, lawyers, and a press agent but no management. They would be micro managed today, and far richer than they were in the 1960s.
@slappyabromowitz
@slappyabromowitz 9 дней назад
As much as I love Johnny it shows how out of touch he was even then with the cultural fabric of the time. The two greatest composers of the twentieth century getting the second slot.
@dongiller
@dongiller 9 дней назад
To be fair, at the time, the lead, featured guest(s) would always appear last on the then-90-minute show. For a simple reason: to keep the viewers watching.
@stuckinlodi100
@stuckinlodi100 12 дней назад
Uhh...no Joe..
@garycunningham9216
@garycunningham9216 15 дней назад
Worst picture quality I have ever seen.
@dongiller
@dongiller 15 дней назад
Nobody reads my descriptions.
@user-mc2ew2kj6o
@user-mc2ew2kj6o День назад
It’s a crying shame that they had to be on with Joe Garagiola….! Who did probably the worst interview that anyone could possibly do with these two men?.. he knew absolutely nothing about them and instead of inquiring about things he was just plain stupid. if Carson was there, this would’ve been a good interview. If anyone else was there besides this clown, Joe Garagiola it would’ve been a great interview… I remember seeing this and was gravely disappointing that this was done on Carson’s day off…! And I also find it really amazing that they don’t have footage good footage of this incredible time when they had just started Apple Corps.
@dongiller
@dongiller День назад
Johnny had the week off doing stand-ups around the country.
@user-mc2ew2kj6o
@user-mc2ew2kj6o День назад
@@dongiller whatever….!
@elementrypenguin3116
@elementrypenguin3116 Месяц назад
This is a few weeks before the Esher sessions at George’s house when they began the recording of the White album. Only audio? Yea, that’s great . How stupid can they be?
@dongiller
@dongiller Месяц назад
Nobody reads my descriptions.
@elementrypenguin3116
@elementrypenguin3116 Месяц назад
@@dongiller I saw it. It still sucks
@dongiller
@dongiller Месяц назад
You’re so welcome.
@elementrypenguin3116
@elementrypenguin3116 Месяц назад
@@dongiller good posting nonetheless
@user-qm7nw7vd5s
@user-qm7nw7vd5s 13 дней назад
“Where’s Johnny?” They must have felt tricked, slighted. It would be like going on the Ed Sullivan Show, with no Ed Sullivan! They were good sports, nevertheless. Suffering through all these banal, stupid questions…
@rainbowranddy
@rainbowranddy Месяц назад
And before John's life had been hijacked by Yoko, how did that ever happen?
@markgiardina1303
@markgiardina1303 Месяц назад
Lennon seemed so bored.
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