@@rachelthompson7487 I don't know... whoever the person they were talking about just now saying there was going to be a need for increased security. He's just starting unfounded rumours for fun and trolling purposes. hihi
Dean Martin I don't think he meant to look distant. I have a bad habit of picking my nails and sometimes I get really into it. maybe he was like that or maybe he was nervous
Kennedy was alive this day and dead the next. Amazing. They really gave this country the lift it needed to get it through the dark days of that moment.
It's amazing to see kids line up for a rock concert without being strung out on uppers downers sidewaysers, reds, blacks, plaids, dope, rope, coke, and soap
This was filmed the day before President Kennedy was assassinated. I've always wondered where each Beatle was and exactly what each one was doing when he heard the news that Kennedy had been shot. I don't think that information is out there. You know it's not only Americans who remember it so well. Everyone in the civilized world old enough remembers exactly where s/he was and what s/he was doing when hearing the news of Kennedy's assassination.
the amazing thing is that ONLY 10 WEEKS LATER...after jfk's murder...with america and american kids in shock, depression over the death of the president...here comes the beatles to lift the spirits of the american people ...the american youth...i have always felt that was divine intervention...
ACNC1 Since I wrote that post I did hear Paul say in a documentary that they, The Beatles, were backstage at a place where they were performing when they heard the news. So I guess that was in Middlesbrough, eh? I wonder how it was handled. Was the news announced to the audience, and then did the performances just continue? Did any of the performers on stage talk to the audience about it? My guess is the show just went on and everyone kept to the script. In those days America probably seemed a lot more distant than it does now.
Before seeing the other comments I saw the date... What a wonderful event and interview for the band that would change history. If only the tragic event the next day never happened...
@@osamabinladen824 I think it would have impacted their fame. How much, we'll never know.The Beatles were EXACTLY what America needed at EXACTLY the right time to bring them out of a nationwide depression. Something new, different, and exciting.
One of the most iconic events in my life ! I was a Cheerleader wearing a cowboy hat on which I’d embroidered Beatles ! There was a stampede when the Box Office was suddenly opened at Midnight and those of us with sleeping bags , back packs etc were trampled on ! Nevertheless Row B sufficed !.Tickets cost 12 shillings and six pence …and were worth every penny to scream at Our Musical Heroes !
I don't believe you. You got the information online from "The Beatles Bible." "Tickets cost 12 shillings and sixpence. On this occasion The Beatles performed 10 songs: 'I Saw Her Standing There', 'From Me To You', 'All My Loving', 'You Really Got A Hold On Me', 'Roll Over Beethoven', 'Boys', 'Till There Was You', 'She Loves You', 'Money (That's What I Want)' and 'Twist And Shout'."
Yeah! The best phase of your life To Be a Teenager, nothing bothers you, you're against everything, nothing really maters to be taken seriusly, just hanging around pretending you watch and see everybody but you don't give shit of nothing at all. Great part of a guy's and gal's life,
they all seem nervous after the interviewer mentions that they might need police protection. Paul scratches at his fingers and the other three laugh nervously.