Thank you for creating this and making it available for the fans. The Beatles should have released something like this with or even instead of Eight Days A Week. This is what the fans want to see, an as close as physically possible recreation of what The Beatles were like as a live band. I've edited stuff like this myself and it's a lot of hard work, getting it all synced up and everything, this must have taken ages.
It's my pleasure. I know that Erik Taros worked on the project and I believe he owns or has access to a lot of the footage that was collected for when the documentary was called ''The Beatles Live Project''. I really want to ask him what the process was like before the documentary eventually became Eight Days A Week.
Update: I had to reupload this because about half of Long Tall Sally didn't render and I kept having random issues trying to fix new exports of the video for some reason (looks like I need to switch softwares), and exporting it in 1080p fixed the problem, sorry about that!
Nevertheless it was an amazing journey through the past. As I sat on my lazy boy recliner with my ear buds on my foot never stopped moving to beat that swept our nation. Thank you for sharing . BEATLES FOR EVER🎉
Great job! Possibly the hardest rocking show I've heard from them. I bought a vinal bootleg of the '64 Hollywood Bowl concert from Rolling Stone Magazine in 1972. I still prefer it's sound over any of the "cleaned up" versions. It's very honest. I think the recording you used is a little less refined but has a bit more raw energy. It's a very exciting hard rocking performance. They were on fire on this show! They were obviously still loving it at this point. Thanks for the hard work.
16:48 9:14 9:14 Doctor Robert, you're a new and better man, he helps you to understand, he does every he can Doctor Robert. Sir, thank you for that wonderful journey back in time. The soundtrack was superb, clean and still 60 years later very fresh. As I reclined on my lazy boy chair with my ear buds on my foot never missed a beat to the wonderful sound that swept our nation . To better understand the Beatles you'd have to go back to the late 50's early 60"s when most music was like an assembly line. Someone wrote the song, someone else sang the song and somebody else played the instruments. Beatles came along and wrote ,sang, played their own instruments and did it better and with that new sound took the world by storm. To write a song is an effort. To write a song that becomes a hit, you have talent. To write a song that becomes number one you're on top of the charts. To write and hold the top five songs all in a row on billboards hot 100 songs of April 1964, you're on Top of the World. Beatlemania describes the scenes of adulation that attended the bands concert performances everywhere they went world wide and characterized by the same level of high pitched screaming by female fans, both at concerts and during the group's travels between venues. It is highly possible that no other group of four young men will ever assembled again to replicate that same level of excitement the way The Beatles did. They single handedly revolutionized and changed the world and to gain that much popularity, that much excitement, that much frenzy and power, it was comforting knowing the sword was in the right hands. For those who weren't around or too young, I'm sorry you missed it. For those of us who were around, wasn't life GRAND! Thank you Doctor Robert for a job well done. Thank you John Paul George and Ringo ❤ BEATLES FOREVER 9:14 9:14
What a GREAT surprise! As EXCITING as Kamala Harris’ acceptance speech last night at the DNC Convention. We are blasting off into a bright new day and this AWESOME Beatles video is just icing on the cake. Love, peace, and now JOY are back baby!!! Thanks for making my day! BEATLES FOREVER! And THANK YOU KAMALA and the COACH. Better days are comin’ baby YEAH, YEAH, YEAH!
@@ThePFRG I use wired headphones actually, it's a video-audio delay thing with my screen and I used my phone as reference to get it as corrected as I could (and it does seem fine when I watch the video in it), unfortunately I don't own more devices to test the delay further.