@TheGooners11Unless they are both in poor health, they are not that old in this day and age and you have perhaps many years left to enjoy them. Take care of your own health as well as you age. Cheers.
Sometimes it's easy to forget that these musical giants were originally just young kids bashing away on cheap guitars and drums not really knowing what was ahead
Yeah it's harder to think about that when they have been famous before you were born so you've always known them to be famous compared to knowing when people first came to public notice i always find, if that makes sense haha
Great idea, profoundly moving, thank you. It makes one reflect not only on the four very special lads but also one's own fleeting youth in Liverpool, long gone.
I visited in '99 from the U.S. and you do, indeed, have a great town. I saw many of those places, even had a few pints at Ye Cracke, where I got a keen sense of John holding court there, in his day. The locals were very cool. Wow, it was a blast. Not to mention, The Grapes, The Jacaranda, Strawberry Fields, Penny Lane etc. A splendid time was had by all. Ta. Cheers! 😎✌
@@JFFM730 Yes, I understand. It's really just slang, i.e., 'My kind of town, Chicago is...'. Of course Chicago's a city. I guess it's an American thing. Cheers.
exactly my mum grew up in the 60s and thankfully i still have her but makes me sad as we are not here for ever i would exchange today for the 60s anyday
@@adolflenin4973 So weird of you to label an emotion on another human before / after they met someone. So so so strange. Yoko is an amazing women. John would spit on you
@@Bandstandyoko is an amazing woman 😂 is that you yoko? mate you’ve got 200k followers and you’re going about saying shit like that haha get a grip fuckwit
Makes you realise how the the earth seems to stand still, while us living beings just pass through on a short visit. Time passes by, one second after another, never pausing for no-one
i feel overwhelmed and sad a bit looking all these houses and places. The people are gone, but the places are still there looking just like the old days. They are just sitting there. (Sometimes i love to get beer drunk and browe these places where each of them once was or lived on google street view, also all the old places i'd been - it's fun)
So much Beatle history has been lost in Liverpool. For example I bet you didn't know that John Lennon used to hop over Strawberrys Fields wall 30 yards from his home Mendips and was in Strawberry Fields itself. It was at the time a wonderful old house surrounded by parkland which had a brick wall surrounding it. The house has now gone replaced with a modern building and most of the parkland was sold off for a modern housing estate. Could have been a major tourist attraction instead the only thing left is the Strawberry Field gates.
I am blow away at how many of the places still look exactly how they did when the boys from Liverpool lived in them. Wow, so much history. Hope one day to visit them all.
I cried watching this haha. To think I've stood were some of these photos were taken of them. So proud to be a scouser. Love you Paul, John, George and Ringo
My aunt moved to Manchester from Ireland 73 years ago as a 17 year old ... she always tells me that down through the years anytime she came across people from Liverpool they were always kind to her .... love to all from Ireland ❤️🇮🇪
This was fascinating, really. You have to wonder where all these old photographs came from and whose were they? And who was keeping them all these years, and why? And imagine how it must make Paul and Ringo feel to watch this re-creation of their lives when they were mere boys. This was was well done and quite creative! Thank you.
For beatle fans around the world especially from Puerto Rico, a small island on the carribean, much thanks and appreciation for that historical tour you have made. I would have never seen these sites if not for your kindly disposition to share them to the world. Thank you for taking me there.
Thank you so very much for taking us,to those places in holy land,that our eyes can't see there for different reasons,but fortunately through your cameras they do
Thanks ---- I hope to see these sights live someday.............. but it was great seeing this and picturing the moments that happened there. Simply amazing. The Beatles now belong to the ages ..............and I have a feeling they will forever be etched in history. For those of us who were here during their heyday ................ there is just no way to explain to those who weren't.
GREAT MEMORIES OF MY CHILDHOOD IN LIVERPOOL FROM 60 TO 71. I MISS THOSE OLD ROW HOUSES. THE OLD FISH AN CHIP SHOP ROUND THE CORNER. I WAS TO YOUNG TO GO THE THE CLUBS, BUT MY UNCLES DID AND THEY LOVED THE BEATLES.
I saw them in Chicago at The Ampitheater in '64. 2nd row ... first balcony seats. They were very playful and interacted with the fans. People were throwing paper balls and airplanes to them as well as rolled up crepe. I do remember George laughing and lightly kicking the paper balls. Couldn't hear a thing with all the screaming. But it is a memory that will always be one of the most important to me.
Well done eliodue, went to Liverpool last week it was emotional.grew up on the North West coast through the whole of the sixties. The Beatles are the soundtrack of my childhood.
Great work! I've been a Beatles fan for decades, I've seen all kinds of videos and stuff, I have even been at Liverpool myself, and yet this amazing, smart work has made me see the Beatles from a very different perspective. I loved it, took me to memory lane, and feel a bit of the magic again. Congratulations! Greetings from Mexico City!
Beautiful video :') It's so moving watching this and seeing where those four men grew up and spent time. Now those places are part of music history forever. Liverpool is definitely on the list of cities I want to travel to and explore in future. It looks amazing 🎸💖
I love them and the spirit and spirituality that their magic created.....so much do I love them that my ashes shall be thrown at Abbey Road Studios, where the magic was indeed created........................
No. I live in southern Italy and I love The Beatles and their splendid home town since 1963. Now luckily there's a direct flight from my town and Liverpool
I always think of John as the "voice" of the Beatles. I was partial to Paul, but I recently saw Ringo in concert and he was incredible. 78 years old and a ball of energy! Lots of fun!
Been to Liverpool on several occasions to see family, definite my favourite city. Went on the beatles tour and loved seeing the homes of them. Thanks for the video. Visiting again in July 2020.
Tbis is excellent. Thank you so much for all your hard work editing these videos. I'll use your videos as a guide to show my Beatles crazy bro in law from the Philippines when he arrives in the UK.
While no one can replace them, a new group of four needs to pick up the torch of this genre of music to carry it to the next generation for new songs to come so what they started never stops, even once they're gone.
I was just 14 when we got our first Beatle record and we played it to death. I remember that that all the guys in my country (Czechoslovakia back then) Started wearing the hair long like the Beatles. So they were huge influencers not only musically but fashion-wise as well. Their tight pants and those pointy black shoes with a heal was a must. Everything was copied.