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The Beatles I Want To Hold Your Hand - Juilliard trained Opera Singer and Vocal Coach Maggie Reneé reacts LIVE
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@maggiereneemusic
@maggiereneemusic Месяц назад
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@MichaelLopez-dn6gg
@MichaelLopez-dn6gg 25 дней назад
You should watch "Cotton Fields" by Playing for Change.
@GusBudiSan
@GusBudiSan 25 дней назад
'An elegy' from burgerkil , one off killchestra album
@warrenhughes911
@warrenhughes911 24 дня назад
Bob Dylan.. Bob turned the BEATLES onto WEED..(true story)
@brucefelger4015
@brucefelger4015 26 дней назад
The screaming didn't get better, eventually they had to stop doing live concerts because they couldn't hear their own music, and didn't think anyone else could either.
@TangoEliott
@TangoEliott 26 дней назад
They were tired of touring, too. They felt like prisoners, and the incident in the Phillipines was the final straw.
@romans52345-cy3tq
@romans52345-cy3tq 21 день назад
Bullshit
@dilvenbacamante5423
@dilvenbacamante5423 3 дня назад
Thats idiot thinking u know they stop touring the manager suspended any touring concert to secure their lives
@jimmoffat3599
@jimmoffat3599 26 дней назад
If you know this little about the Beatles and this song and the Beatles on Ed Sullivan, your parents failed you epically
@roberthudson1959
@roberthudson1959 20 дней назад
MR is only 24 or 25, so it is very possible that her parents weren't even born when this performance took place, and a lot of people have no sense of history. In about 1990, I took a class on the sociology of rock. An overlong discussion ensued on which band was the most influential in history. When it was my turn, I said, "You are overthinking this. John, Paul, George, and Ringo made up what band?" When the room answered in unison, I simply said "QED."
@josephscally6270
@josephscally6270 26 дней назад
This single performance was life changing for millions of teenagers. I was one of them.
@yesterdayproductions1019
@yesterdayproductions1019 26 дней назад
100% live. The TV people on the Sullivan show were not used to anything like the Beatles. Paul's microphone was twice as loud as John. The guitar amps were off to the side of the stage. A fabulous very melodic song that literally exploded all over America.
@LeChaunce
@LeChaunce 26 дней назад
And the sound was messed up because the cleaning woman cleaned the mixing board and messed up all the settings mere hours before the performance after they'd been set during rehearsals. Fortunately the rehearsals were also taped for the third Ed Sullivan performance, so we do have a performance from that day where the levels were set properly.
@fishboy91
@fishboy91 26 дней назад
Their fans went crazy anytime they saw them...on stage, at the airports, going in and out of hotels and restaurants. It was Beatlemania.....Biggest band on the planet at the time.
@user-bv7ib4vs2i
@user-bv7ib4vs2i 19 дней назад
Attempting to watch and listen to any Beatles movie...(A Hard Day's Night and "HELP").. when they were released in a movie theater was impossible. The screaming never ceased.
@rogershore3128
@rogershore3128 26 дней назад
There never will be another group like The Beatles. They were a one off......
@stevemd6488
@stevemd6488 19 дней назад
There's the Beatles, then there's everyone else
@trixiebella
@trixiebella 26 дней назад
Classic Band, song, and TV performance... it's a hit. And yes the Beatles got that wild response everywhere they went!
@gaetanomaximus8650
@gaetanomaximus8650 26 дней назад
I went to a Paul McCartney concert in 2017, and STILL there were teenage girls standing up in the audience screaming.
@chrispswann6825
@chrispswann6825 26 дней назад
The Beatles did a German version of this song because they used to do a lot of concerts in Germany. For Beatles fans it's worth listening to just as a curiosity.
@NightBazaar
@NightBazaar 26 дней назад
I have those songs on a 45 rpm Swan label.
@steelers6titles
@steelers6titles 26 дней назад
"Komm, Gib Mir Deine Hand".
@user-bv7ib4vs2i
@user-bv7ib4vs2i 26 дней назад
I was 12 years old and watched the Beatles on Ed Sullivan when this program was aired. People were going nuts during the Beatles performance. Unless one lived through the Beatles early era one simply can't understand the hysteria they generated at the time. The Beatles influenced culture, fashion, hair styles, music, the music video, and are perhaps responsible for selling a zillion guitars and drum sets. All of this accomplished before any of the band members were 30 yrs old. Nobody except maybe Elvis had more impact on music than the Beatles. The following week my uncle took me to a music shop to look at guitars. All my Dad could say watching the show was "Look at that hair"!!! The Beatles movies are a hoot too...."Help"....."A Hard Days Night" fun stuff, with great music.
@gaetanomaximus8650
@gaetanomaximus8650 26 дней назад
I was 10. My brothers, and everyone i knew or knew of in our neighborhood were all glued to the TV. 70 million viewers... in 1964!!!
@larrybremer4930
@larrybremer4930 19 дней назад
Elvis was great and was one of the first white acts to successfully adopt performing songs of genres that would typically be performed by Black artists. He helped make it possible for labels like Motown to be accepted to wide appeal. Similarly you had acts like Buddy Holly who further created the sound of Rock and Roll with a band that was a small, self contained unit producing its own original songs and who highly influenced the Beatles music (in fact the name "The Beatles" was in homage to "The Crickets" which was the name of Buddy Holly's band). The Beatles contribution was experimentation both musically and using the studio itself as an instrument to be leveraged with layer multi track recording techniques, the first use of intentional distortion by literally cutting holes in a speaker cone and overdriving a preamp, and later plugging the guitars and bass directly into the console rather than recording the amplifier over a microphone. You also cannot overlook the contributions of the Beach Boys with Brian Wilson being equally inventive and experimental with the music, instrumentation, and the studio equipment itself to get the result he wanted. All four deserve fairly equal credit as the trail blazers of every artist since but the Beatles were surely the most pioneering and experimental in where they took pop music in their short career.
@HeidiDenoble
@HeidiDenoble 26 дней назад
This was the song, along with She Loves You, that put the Beatles on their way.
@sourisvoleur4854
@sourisvoleur4854 25 дней назад
She loves you was such a groundbreaker, with a guy telling another guy that his girl still loved him. There wasn't any other song in rock and roll like that.
@bumperu
@bumperu 26 дней назад
This was live and my family watched. My mother and dad watched with stern facial expressions while my 15 year old sister was grooving and loving these guys. I was 10 years old and had to make a decision. Go with my parents or sister? Needless to say I followed my sister into the rock and roll world and the rest is history!!!!
@rparret
@rparret 26 дней назад
The Beatles did a concert at Shea Stadium in NYC, and the cheering was so load, they had trouble hearing their own cues. Such was their popularity in the 60s. My sister was absolutely in love with Paul McCartney.
@leftcoaster67
@leftcoaster67 26 дней назад
Paul is on the left, George is in the centre, John is on lead on the right. Ringo is on drums. Don't look at the hair, look at the faces, and the instruments. Paul is distinctive because he plays the bass "backwards" with his left hand. All were geniuses.
@mikenolan8044
@mikenolan8044 26 дней назад
The Beatles were something new, arriving in the midst of deep doldrums in American ‘white’ rock and roll. They were not just talented, they were radical. But without being so far out as to be a turnoff. The long but still neat hair, the suits but with no lapels. And the music, the playing, the great sexy harmonies and the implied physicality of some of the lyrics all added up to teen female hysteria. You really had to be there to understand how much of an impact the Beatles had. But it was huge.
@sleepingwolf_8
@sleepingwolf_8 26 дней назад
I remember this performance as so many others. It just shows how many people watched the Ed Sullivan show and how he became so important for introducing talent to the US audience. Didn't matter if you were black or white, male or female if you were talented, he gave you a chance. And if he put you on the air.. you had a good chance of "making it" Thank you for the reaction.
@johnniekight1879
@johnniekight1879 26 дней назад
When I went to see them in "A Hard Days Night" the babes in the theater were screaming their heads off even though it was a movie.
@Richard2003
@Richard2003 16 дней назад
I know I was 11 and the screaming was so loud. I couldn't hear the movie.
@steelers6titles
@steelers6titles 26 дней назад
We wrote a lot of stuff together, one on one, eyeball to eyeball. Like in 'I Want to Hold Your Hand,' I remember when we got the chord that made the song. We were in Jane Asher's house, downstairs in the cellar playing on the piano at the same time. And we had, 'Oh you-u-u/ got that something ...' And Paul hits this chord and I turn to him and say, 'That's it!' I said, 'Do that again!' In those days, we really used to absolutely write like that-both playing into each other's noses. --J. Lennon, 1980
@bradsullivan2495
@bradsullivan2495 26 дней назад
Capitol Records could have released the Beatles' songs 6-10 months earlier, but one of the big shots felt that British bands never make it in America. When he saw what the sales for their first few albums were in England, he changed his mind.
@sourisvoleur4854
@sourisvoleur4854 25 дней назад
Capitol first fumbled the Beatles, then f*cked them over.
@mlong1958
@mlong1958 26 дней назад
This was live and the audience you see is live as well. This was the beginnings of Beatlemania.
@halweiss8671
@halweiss8671 18 дней назад
In the U.S. It started in England the previous year.
@johndavids4780
@johndavids4780 18 дней назад
All of those young girls are now in their 70's and 80's now. I am 75. I saw it all live.
@gaetanomaximus8650
@gaetanomaximus8650 26 дней назад
The Beatles were, are, and will always remain gods.
@Dave-nt3kz
@Dave-nt3kz 26 дней назад
Great review! A little background...The Beatles were a true, working band. From 1960 to 1962, they made 5 trips to Hamburg (in-between playing gigs back in England) to play in the nightclubs, located in the red light district. They played up to 8 hours/night, for 7 days/week. Typically they stayed there for around 3 months. They had a HUGE repertoire of music, to be able play 8 hours/night, and they got very tight (musically speaking) as a performing band. Their song writing is fantastic, but their hard work was just as important. 👍
@michelledotts2041
@michelledotts2041 25 дней назад
I was 7 yrs old when I saw them on The Ed Sullivan Show and there will never be another group like them… they are a one of a kind! 💙💙💙💙🎶🎼🎵🎶
@thomaskeyzers3295
@thomaskeyzers3295 26 дней назад
On July 7, Ringo celebrated his 85th birthday.
@Rozane2525
@Rozane2525 24 дня назад
84
@Greenlion781
@Greenlion781 6 дней назад
This recording is totally real, people were losing their minds. Nobody had seen anything like this at the time.
@Billp19733
@Billp19733 26 дней назад
I love your reactions but you've never heard of Beatlesmania? This show change music FOREVER. Legend has it, so many Americans watched this performance that no crime was reported in the US for the hour the show was on. Not sure that's true, but it's a great story.
@unvergebeneid
@unvergebeneid 25 дней назад
"Wholesome" is probably not the word a lot of dads would've used back then 😄
@mercurywoodrose
@mercurywoodrose 4 дня назад
The public reaction to their music was unprecedented in all of human history
@kevinsimpson3374
@kevinsimpson3374 26 дней назад
It’s Actually From The Ed Sullivan Show!
@timradde4328
@timradde4328 26 дней назад
I remember watching this back then. The Ed Sullivan show was very popular.
@P-M-869
@P-M-869 26 дней назад
This was the start of what is called the British Invasion. I remember watching this show. I was in either 9th or 10th grade. Just before they hit it big, they changed drummers. Imaging being the drummer to was kicked out. Also do your notice that they don't have earpieces in their ears. The Ed Sullivan show was live. Very seldom was there anything taped, and you knew when that occurred.
@RandyHall324
@RandyHall324 25 дней назад
"Beatlemania" was a real thing. Every song was about love, they were charming and talented, and the girls were literally swooning at shows. Their performance on The Ed Sullivan Show might be my earliest memory - I was 5 and our family gathered round our black and white TV to watch. I'd never seen anything like it, but I don't think my parents had either! They were a worldwide phenomenon, that somehow continued to get better and better.
@neilmcdonald9164
@neilmcdonald9164 10 дней назад
Lol there was an old joke about no dry seats in the house🤣🎩
@coleparker
@coleparker 18 дней назад
Are you kidding with those questions? I was 11 when they showed up on Ed Sullivan. The show was LIVE! You have to also remember, there was no social media tech back then.
@kovie9162
@kovie9162 25 дней назад
Just imagine, everyone in the audience it experiencing the performance with their own eyes and ears and not holding up their smartphones in portrait (i.e. dummy) mode so they can post it on IG in 5 minutes. Shocking.
@russallert
@russallert 26 дней назад
For historic context, The Beatles' arrival in the US in early February 1964 came two and a half months after the assassination of JFK in late November '63. Kennedy had been seen as this young charismatic hero who inspired the youth of America, and suddenly he was dead and the country was plunged into mourning throughout the winter of '63-64. Then along came these four young guys from a foreign country, with a new musical sound and funny haircuts, and they were the perfect relief for everyone's grief. If you watch the concert The Beatles played in Washington DC two nights after the Sullivan show, the audience is going ballistic with joy. Two and a half months earlier, a lot of those same people had been crying in the streets of DC as they watched JFK's casket roll by. Chris Hillman of The Byrds (a band heavily influenced by The Beatles) has said that he feels The Beatles helped heal America after the assassination. Of course, this also helps explain the massive outpouring of grief after John Lennon was assassinated in 1980.
@mgonzales56
@mgonzales56 12 дней назад
Feb. 9, 1964, 73 million people watched The Beatles perform live on The Ed Sullivan Show. His studio held 500 people, they got 50,000 requests for tickets. The crowd did go crazy while The Beatles performed, and so did the whole world. Everyone was Beatles crazy. I was 7 years old at the time, and my siblings and I have loved The Beatles since that night the we all crowded around the TV set and watched them. The world was never the same.
@Barb5001
@Barb5001 9 дней назад
Some falsely think that "The Beatles" were some sort of an overnight" sensation. Fact i,s they honed there craft in bars for a few years in the UK and Germany before ever becoming famous.
@WindsurfMaui
@WindsurfMaui 26 дней назад
I'm sorry but what planet did you come from? You are first person I have seen, in my long life, who didn't know the names of the Beatles. Truely I am amazed. The world changed that night, the culture of the world lived in the lives of the Beatles for years as they matured we followed.
@RicoMusap-te3om
@RicoMusap-te3om 22 дня назад
The screams came from the energy and the spirit you has to be there😮😊
@garryfrater7536
@garryfrater7536 25 дней назад
The line up Left to Right are Paul the left-handed bass player then George Lead guitar John Rythm Guitar and writing partner with Paul they wrote most of their hits then in the back Ringo the drummer and the one that kept them intime with the best back beat according to several famous drummers. I'm glad you liked them they were a big part of my youth and most of the other boomers as well. Keep up the great reactions and ENJOY.
@mvanertcg
@mvanertcg 5 дней назад
You had to be there, the excitement was real, they changed rock for all time.
@mitchellbatchelor1594
@mitchellbatchelor1594 13 дней назад
They are better known in the order they joined Johns Band. John (the founder), Paul, George & Ringo.
@aBeatleFan4ever
@aBeatleFan4ever 25 дней назад
Maggie - Have you never heard of Beatlemania..? The crowds went CRAZY for about 4 years (1963-66) until they decided to quit touring live shows - mainly because no one could even hear them sing with all the crazy screaming. Listen to the live at the Hollywood Bowl songs - and you can hear how loud the screams were (I think they said it was louder than a jet engine).
@VIDSTORAGE
@VIDSTORAGE 24 дня назад
This was the second apearce on the Ed Sullivan Show ,..The very last one is the best I think a year later when they performed Help and Ticket To Ride ..Look at that lady 3.22 in her mature stage losing it like a teenager over four working class lads from Northern England that had more influential power than any one else on Earth at that point in time
@jackknudson-rk1uv
@jackknudson-rk1uv 26 дней назад
I was 15 when I watched them with my mom and dad. My dad was a very good guitar player who played by ear and sang and yodeled country and church music. My mother was also a pretty good singer but shy. My oldest brother who was in Vietnam by then had a beautiful tenor voice that had earned him much acclaim throughout Iowa. He was actually one of the lead singers of the Luther College choirs. Me, I played the trombone, couldn't sing a lick. Anyhow, I asked them what they thought of The Beatles, their comments went from okay to interesting. I then went into the bathroom and washed the Brylcream out of my hair, parted it down the middle and went the next 4 years without cutting it until the Army cut it all of. I'm natural blond so it looked pretty good. Many others did this but I was the first in my little town of 500 people.
@roger3141
@roger3141 25 дней назад
You should really watch the whole movie "A Hard Day's Night". Although it is a scripted comedy, all the individual personalities come out and it shows the craziness of the meteoric rise to fame after spending years playing in dives in Germany.
@richardmeyer1007
@richardmeyer1007 18 дней назад
When I first heard this in 1964 (I was 9), I knew something important had happened. It was huge!
@Alan-lv9rw
@Alan-lv9rw 8 дней назад
I was 22 months old. This was a huge moment for me.
@stephenviveney5836
@stephenviveney5836 18 дней назад
Maggie, if you enjoy the Beatles Live performance, please watch The Beatles Live At Shea Stadium OR The Beatles Don’t Let Me Down from their rooftop concert.
@jmweed1861
@jmweed1861 25 дней назад
This Appearance on the Ed Sullivan Show, February 9, 1964 and this Song in particular CHANGED Not Only Popular Music, but also Social Culture in Political Beliefs, Fashion and Expression by the Youth of America. First, the Beatles were not a Tiny Booper Cute Singer, like the 1950s produced, but older and had seen part of the world and were NOT afraid to express their opinions in either their music or to the Media on Social, Political and World Events. Yes, this is Actually the FIRST Live Performance by a Rock Band on National TV. Before The Beatles, the groups and singers like Elvis and Ricky Nelson did not play but have back up bands , but The Beatles Could play, after Hours and Hours playing Live in Hamburg, Germany in 1962 and 63 and tours throughout England in the early 1960s. Also,, they Actual wrote their Own Songs, not sing songs written by professional song writers or cover of other Songs... as they grew in the 1960s, their songs grew with them from the Ya Ya Ya of these early songs to more Serious and Political Subjects in their writing. Leading to Albums such as Revolver, Rubber Soul and Sgt Pepper. Yes, February 9, 1964 . The Night the Rock Music Changed for ever.... Yes, you are Right: from left to right, Paul McCartney on Base Guitar, George Harrison on Lead Guitar and John Lennon on Rythum Guitar with Ring Starr in back on the Drums... Taylor Swift is basically a nothing on the Popularity and Infuence The Beatles had, not Only in America, but World Wide....
@andreledauphin
@andreledauphin 26 дней назад
Thank you for your reaction on another performance of the Beatles . Yes ,there are even girls who lost consciousness during Beatles performances because they were too excited . No matter where in the world . There were always ambulances at all the beatles show .
@steelers6titles
@steelers6titles 26 дней назад
Seats were soaked with urine after concerts.
@mikeeckel2807
@mikeeckel2807 21 день назад
The first song The Beatles played on "The Ed Sullivan Show" was "All My Loving." Everybody thinks it was "i Want to Hold Your Hand." It was their first Number One song in the US.
@slimpickins9124
@slimpickins9124 24 дня назад
I was a teenager when I watched this performance on TV. The girls went nutz....lol.
@steelers6titles
@steelers6titles 25 дней назад
Ed Sullivan was the entertainment columnist for the New York Daily News; he knew show business inside and out. His show, originally "Toast of the Town", ran on CBS on Sunday nights from 1948 until 1971. It remains the most important variety show in American television history. Excerpts of the series' best moments are widely available.
@mtheberts
@mtheberts 22 дня назад
The amazing part about their performances is due to the screaming they can’t hear themselves or the other band mates. This is not only before in-ears, but this is before the monitors on the floor pointed back at them. There’s a concert in 1965 in Atlanta where they had early versions of the stage monitors and you can tell how much better they are in key singing. Those harmonies are insane if you can’t hear yourself or the other guy.
@MrJosephcunningham
@MrJosephcunningham 21 день назад
Recorded live!
@ZzoeLittle
@ZzoeLittle 26 дней назад
3:52--It's just the way the chicks were in love with 'em so much...On thier first American tour, they had to have paramedics on standby because some would faint and have to be carried out! But if ya really wanna see the ladies go bonkers, watch James Brown performing "Night Train" on TAMI show, 1965, on utube..he whips the crowd into a wild frenzy!
@steelers6titles
@steelers6titles 26 дней назад
The skinny young lead singer of a band of British blokes just getting going in the States had to follow him. Mick Jagger. Still doing it in his eighties.
@steelers6titles
@steelers6titles 26 дней назад
The T.A.M.I. Show was taped October 28 and 29, 1964, at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium. It was converted to motion-picture film, and released December 29, 1964. The director was Steve Binder, who later did Elvis Presley's comeback special.
@rodpope7838
@rodpope7838 26 дней назад
Love your enthusiasm for this review. There will never be another Beatles or any artist that will have the same impact on the music world as them. Hopefully you will dig a lot deeper into their music.
@nedworcester4395
@nedworcester4395 26 дней назад
One thing you must understand is that we had almost zero entertainment in those days. Three TV stations and only Dad music on the AM radio. We were literally starving for entertainment.
@RicardoAndresGuzman
@RicardoAndresGuzman Час назад
Listen to their Live at the BBC record. It is well recorded and does justice to how good they were live.
@mitchellbatchelor1594
@mitchellbatchelor1594 25 дней назад
Easy. John, Paul, George & Ringo. Listed in the order they joined Johns band.
@daletwin1
@daletwin1 24 дня назад
It was a LIVE performance and they were really screaming for The Beatles. Hence the term: BEATLEMANIA!!!!
@dwhite849
@dwhite849 25 дней назад
8th grade when this was live on TV no one group changed popular music more than they did. No group sped rerecording techniques more than they did.
@user-zk4vi5hw6x
@user-zk4vi5hw6x 25 дней назад
I was just 15 when this aired. That spring at All state me and Bob convince 2 girls that we were exchange students and were from Liverpool. In fact we lived only a few blocks form John ma and we knew they all as friends not just someone who lived neart by.
@steby123
@steby123 26 дней назад
Screaming girls was just part of the sound you would get live !!!!!
@nelsonx5326
@nelsonx5326 26 дней назад
Love the Beatles.
@davidaronson9475
@davidaronson9475 7 дней назад
When this came out everything changed. Everything.
@stevetillcock7361
@stevetillcock7361 25 дней назад
There and saw it in my family den surrounded by adults. Didn't get the attraction but certainly grew into into it.
@waynerm401
@waynerm401 22 дня назад
Song written at Peter Ashers house on a Piano. Wild!
@martinperry5072
@martinperry5072 24 дня назад
Sixty years later, I still remember watching this show. I was simply transfixed and was the first time I actually took music seriously. Edit: Those fans weren't all that extreme. Check out the 1966 Toronto concert. A saying today is simply, "If you say you heard the Beatles at that concert, you weren't there." I don't know if this should be a point of pride about Canadians, but the fact the group couldn't hear what they playing made them decide to stop touring.
@thebigdaddyo
@thebigdaddyo 15 дней назад
I was 7 years old, sitting on the floor watching this on TV. Even at that young age, I knew this was different. Rock and Roll was different then. Heck, Pat Boone was considered rock and roll. That is why thh Beatles were such an impact, everything else after that night was just a derivative.
@tonyharmon8512
@tonyharmon8512 26 дней назад
I was about 10 at the time and I remember watching this on the Ed Sullivan show. People forget that as far back as a very young Bing Crosby singing to audiences through a megaphone that screaming girls were the norm. And yes there is film of Bing singing and the girls screaming that is about 1 century old now. Try digging that out for a view. You can also see girls screaming and fainting to others including most notably a young Frank Sinatra as well. It is in no way new but everybody always seems surprised when young teen girls respond this way to heartthrobs. It has always been a part of the pop music culture.
@jonathanroberts8981
@jonathanroberts8981 24 дня назад
Today singers have monitors to hear themselves, and each other, over the instruments. The Beatles had none, but still nailed all their harmonies.
@johannesvalterdivizzini1523
@johannesvalterdivizzini1523 25 дней назад
I watched this as it was broadcast February 9th, 1964---it was an epic, and as it turned out, a transformative musical performance. On a personal note, my folks were watching it with me and they approved of the Beatles because of it, so the Beatles became part of the household music.
@P-M-869
@P-M-869 25 дней назад
Maggie, I recommend that you check out the song "Elizabeth" by Jimmy Fortune. You should listen to his performance on Country Roads "Larry's Country Dinner". OMG
@edgarsnake2857
@edgarsnake2857 13 дней назад
Oh, Maggie. I fear you are one of those most dreaded of beings: A SQUARE!! BUT, don't worry. All is not lost. You're doing the right thing. You are taking the cure for squareness, Listen to as much rock, pop, and Beatles as you can stand. Eventually you'll start to feel it. Don't give up. (Of course, I'm kidding. I have great respect for formally trained musicians.) I'm a lifelong rocker and popster with an opera singer neighbor next door. I asked if she would come over and sing some back up and choral parts with me on recordings and now Rita and I have great fun singing together.
@infolover_68
@infolover_68 8 дней назад
The Beatles told their musical director George Martin and their manager Brian Epstein that didn't want to go to America if they didn't score a No. 1 hit first. Once the Beatles got it, it was with I Wanna Hold Your Hand!! And they went to America, history was written and changed forever!!
@philippesauvie639
@philippesauvie639 24 дня назад
Boy was this a live performance… Something like the biggest TV audience ever assembled for a show in the United States. I turned 65 yesterday and watching this show in my grandfather‘s living room with the rest of my family is one of my earliest memories. The Ed Sullivan show was musk watch television and the Beatles were making their debut!
@michaelway7936
@michaelway7936 26 дней назад
I heard that when they got to America for the Sullivan show and they arrived at JFK Airport, they saw all the people there(kids screaming)and 1.wondering who they were celebrating and 2. If the President was around(at that point it was(President Lyndon Johson)
@dtmis9954
@dtmis9954 24 дня назад
I know haven’t reacted to Geoff or Voiceplay in a while… but you HAVE to watch Geoff’s new Big Iron cover. It will have to going nuts
@edwardmunoz7853
@edwardmunoz7853 24 дня назад
No one tops The Beatles 💯
@WhiteCamry
@WhiteCamry 12 дней назад
Check out the old guy behind proto-Diana in the audience.
@PW6805
@PW6805 26 дней назад
Before the internet and other media stars was really STARS and hard to get close too. You see them everywhere and any time you want.
@johnforsyth7987
@johnforsyth7987 25 дней назад
Hey Maggie, thank you for a trip back to the 1960's when I was a kid. Please consider reacting to my favorite young Russian. Diana Ankudinova. She recently reformed a song entitled "The Day You." With another singer named Brandon Stone. Diana had really been working on her upper register. I think you would be impressed.
@franksullivan1873
@franksullivan1873 10 дней назад
Those were the days,lol.BeatleMania was real.
@GeorgeMaster-xg7lg
@GeorgeMaster-xg7lg 26 дней назад
From what I heard,crime stopped for 10 minutes when the fab 4 appeared on Sullivan in 1964.
@robertaistrope9602
@robertaistrope9602 25 дней назад
In the original unedited version the screams from the audience were at least twice maybe three times as loud as you are hearing it on this Video! If you might want something a little different try David Wilcox. He is a Rock/Blues performer and has an interesting song called "That Hypnotizin' Boogie"
@adamblackwelder5863
@adamblackwelder5863 25 дней назад
George Harrison once said that he found out many years later that when they were on The Ed Sullivan Show that night, not one crime was committed in New York City during the whole time they were on. "So, even the criminals took a break for ten minutes", he said.
@warrenhughes911
@warrenhughes911 24 дня назад
1964..i saw this show.. Im 70 yrs . ..yo, all we had was Frank Sinatra and Elvis..then the BEATLES hit . yessirthe rest is history..lol
@SRG1966
@SRG1966 16 дней назад
This was a live broadcast.
@jvblhc
@jvblhc 25 дней назад
Bob Dylan loved the sound of the Beatles. He actually told the lads that he loved when they sang "I Get High!". They had to tell him that it was "I Can't Hide!"
@steelers6titles
@steelers6titles 25 дней назад
Bob said that the group were pointing in the direction in which music was heading. The group, in turn, was certainly influenced by Bob--note Lennon's "You've Got To Hide Your Love Away", from the Help! soundtrack. And Dylan himself gets a mention in John's later "Yer Blues".
@steelers6titles
@steelers6titles 25 дней назад
But, in coming to America, and even before that, there was only one artist the group wanted to meet--Elvis Presley. They finally spent some time with him in Los Angeles in the summer of 1965; unfortunately, no one had a tape recorder running.
@1967PONTIACGTO
@1967PONTIACGTO 26 дней назад
what I love about this video is that first we see the teeny bopper going mad for the Beatles, and think it's a teeny bopper thing... but then we see the adult woman also succumbing to Beatlemania, lol!!
@michaelbriefs9764
@michaelbriefs9764 25 дней назад
Yeah, it's sad that someone screwed up and, from what I understand, turned John's microphone down. His part just isn't coming through. But, if you watch the live video from the Washington Armory (which they did a day or two after the Ed Sullivan show), you will see The Beatles truly UNLEASED. They played "politely" on the Ed Sullivan show. At the D.C Armory, the RIPPED IT! You should see that insanity. It's crazy!
@cojaysea
@cojaysea 25 дней назад
Oh yea the day America changed . I was 14 . Not only was the music different but these guys looked like they came from the future . Boys did not have long hair like this in America then ! We had short short crew cut style hair baggy jeans and Keds sneakers . For the longest time people thought they were wearing wigs the fact that a male had long hair was inconceivable. And those suits and the Beatle boots , my god most parents wouldn’t let us buy those boots because they weren’t proper . But we bought them and carried them to school and changed in to our Beatle boots , we fought with our parents because we wouldn’t get a haircut anymore . I remember buying a suit like the Beatles wore later on . The effect of what they looked like was as astounding as the music . And the screaming the screaming OMG it never stopped . It was some wake up call .
@GTLyons
@GTLyons 26 дней назад
yep, in the early days the guitar amps were smaller and PA systems (mics) were dry with no effects and finally.... when something this popular happens on stage, they basically got drown out with girls screaming
@jonathanwetherell3609
@jonathanwetherell3609 25 дней назад
Methinks young Maggie is getting into '60s music? This was just as they were taking off, big time. Hormonal girls in a mass frenzy. Revolver was the first turning point for the pop world, a sea change in pop. Every album was a jump forward, indeed Sgt, Pepper coined the term "Album".
@mitchellbatchelor1594
@mitchellbatchelor1594 25 дней назад
It’s called Beatlemania. They eventually stopped performing live because they couldn’t hear themselves play & relied on looking at Ringo to keep in sync. Lennon said they weren’t very good live, because they couldn’t hear themselves play.
@adwenb
@adwenb 25 дней назад
The start of the Beatles revolution. Beatle haircuts, Narue shirts the whole thing.
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