Definitely the best representation of the original Beatles in every way . I’m 72 , from Britain and know the difference . They bring it all back 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Despite being fake they're premium grade. I usually hate tribute band but this is an exception. Can't believe they mimic everything, the sound, the voice, the expressions, gestures and all. Never in my life have I seen tribute band to be this perfect.
0:01 Penn Jillette Disclaimer 0:43 Introduction - Ed Sullivan 2:43 Please Please Me 4:44 I Want to Hold Your Hand 8:32 All My Loving 12:09 A Hard Day's Night 14:44 If I Fell 18:34 Eight Days a Week 21:27 Can't Buy Me Love 24:19 I'm Happy Just to Dance with You 26:51 In My Life 30:23 Yesterday 33:18 Help! 36:02 You're Going to Lose that Girl 38:27 The Night Before 41:13 I Saw Her Standing There 45:50 Twist and Shout 49:11 Second Set Introduction 52:13 Good Day Sunshine 54:39 Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band 56:40 With a Little Help from My Friends 01:00:54 Penny Lane 01:04:20 Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise) 01:05:35 A Day in the Life 01:14:27 Got to Get You Into My Life 01:19:51 Imagine 01:25:25 Here Comes the Sun 01:29:06 Revolution 01:38:42 Let It Be 01:43:12 Hey Jude
I like u so much fab four, u look, u performed like d original d Beatles, malungkot ako Ng c Pres. Marcos Ang pres.ipinagbawal Ang togtog Ng d Beatles ngayon pwede na, slamat sa mga nag tribute na binuhay nila Ang d Beatles.♥️♥️♥️
The musicianship and vocal prowess alone blew me away - then you have Paul and John that are quite authentic looking! Very entertaining! And the fact they are playing all of this stuff live not 'remixed 90 times in the studio' commands total respect and admiration!
@@tirex7618 I don't like 90% to 95% of tribute groups but its nice to see live versions of songs that the Beatles never actually played live themselves
I love how they’ve got the outfits, haircut, AND guitars that the Beatles used. Not to mention their voices sound great. I’m starting to question the “tribute” part in the title.
I wasn't in a tribute band, but played in a classic rock group that did more than 50 Beatles songs. Having studied the vocal and instrumental arrangements so closely, I'm amazingly impressed with the way these guys cover the parts. Not just nailing the notes, but the tones, vocal inflections, and pronunciations. Really just a stellar job!
I had the immense pleasure of watching them live. I promise you that you forget that they are a tribute band. They are absolutely amazing. So talented. I can't wait to see them again one day.
Я был бы почти уверен,если- б не короткая шея Джона и Естудэй Пола.не надо было включать в концерт,а так все здорово😂( Михаил Файзулин) в конце голоса подсели_😢
И снова это я.мне 72! Я вырос на Битлз,и конечно таких как они никогда больше не будет😢.в те далёкие 60 ые я вставал и ложился с их именем я проффи гитарист,слышу где гитарист не может так как Харрисон (😢 Михаил Файзулин ❤)
Ringo is really a left hander playing a right handed drum kit. He explained in a video I saw the his fills are technically done backwards. In fact, if you ever watch the video of Come Together, watch his right shoulder as he goes from his left to the right.
On a short with Ringo, this gal said Ringo is "BEAT OF THE BEATLES" I thought that was pretty clever. It would be great on a shirt with Ringo on drums with the saying at the bottom!😊
They cloned paul again. He couldn’t be a better impersonator. Absolutely insane. So much talent to do all these songs perfectly for almost 2 hours. My favorite was the George medley.
as one who was there for the originals, i am astonished at the amount of hard work and real talent that these fellas have put into this oh-so-close tribute
When this video was recommended for me, I thought 'No, that's stupid. No one can sing and act like the Beatles' But after watching for the first minutes, I was impressed. I don't know what to say! My heart is going crazy... For me as a 14 year old fan, it's impossible to ever go to a real Beatles concert but this gets close to it in a way...❤😥👍
I saw the Beatles at Atlanta, Georgia stadium on August 18, 1965. I know the date because I still have the ticket stubs. I was 13 years old and my Mom took us. It was an incredible show and I screamed and cheered so much that I lost my voice for several days, lol. The Ed Sullivan show really made the Beatles success in the U.S. My friends and I did our own tribute band but we couldn’t sing and I couldn’t play the drums, so we sucked. These guys on the other hand are great!! I pulled out an old set of drum sticks and tried to keep up... Although I’m much better than I was, I still suck, but it was fun!
Danny Daughtridge Thanks, keep working on your ability. I was being “funny” in my comment. I can actually play pretty well but I’ve tried guitar and I’d bet you are much better than I am there! My problem was that I got rid of my drum kit in high school (cause I thought it wasn’t cool to drum) and I only got another when I was in my 40’s so I didn’t play for a long time...
I saw the Beatles at the airport in 1964..... I was 6 yrs old. all around me was unbridled mayhem, sheer madness. I saw them carry a girl away on a stretcher ! and they werent even singing !. still my earliest and most vivid memory. The limo drove slow right past me. Paul was waving out the window. I could have stepped forward a high fived him.
I thought it was the real beatles not perfect copies. These are really fabulous individuals singing fabulous songs. I think they should tour the US, they are that talented. These songs bring back happy memories. I am 80 years young and if this group had a concert, I would definitely be present.
bro, I know it's a cover, but it's the best cover by an artist I've ever seen, they know how to imitate Paul, Lennon, George and Ringo's gestures well, the way they move, the way they sing, incredible
Hi Folks! I am 73, Brazilian, Chemical Engineer (retired) and an amateur guitarist since early 60´s. I was grown following Beatles career and honestly I Never saw a cover band so perfect like this. Congratulation boys! Sergio Haussmann
That's technology you're listening to K Lawn. If Paul, John, George & Ringo had the amplification equipment and musical gear of today at their disposal back in the 50's-60's, they'd be vastly improved audio-wise as well.
I'd love to see any band perform great when they couldnt hear themselves over the screaming fans lol That's why they stopped touring as they didn't enjoy not being able to hear themselves
Estuve en un concierto de THE BEATLES en vivo cuando yo tenía 17 años de edad en la Sexta fila al centro del escenario . Ahora tengo 75 años de edad y Realmente ustedes Fab Four me hicieron revivir ese momento al ver su video , lo hacen excelente . Mi Reconocimiento y mi aplauso para ustedes . Amigosamente Ricardo Cañón tecladista . Desde Monterrey Nuevo León México . Ojalá vengan a Monterrey mi ciudad estaré en la Sexta fila al centro del escenario como hace 58 años .
Amazing! The craziest fact is that the Beatles never even played the Sgt Pepper album live, let alone in front of an audience ! So, these amazing guys are completing gaps in our dreams and in history...
I remember the first time the Beatles got off the plane for the first time later being on The Ed Sullivan Show. The girls were screaming when they got off the plane & it didn’t stop on Ed Sullivan. You guys sound damn good.
Okay I looked them up and their dedication is amazing. Fun facts : “Paul” is not really a lefty. “Ringo” wears a prosthetic nose. “George” is actually from Liverpool.
@@14chstr i guess you just force yourself to learn, i knew a guy that is lefty but plays guitar right-handed because he didn't have a left handed guitar
You have to see them live,absouluty amazing..i saw them perform with jumpin Jack flash, a stone's cover band.it was unreal how dead on both bands were.I've been a die-hard Beatles ever since I can remember. And you can't get any closer to the real then the fab four
@@edmundpower1250 I got to see them a year ago with my dad who is a die hard Beatles fan, and he said closing his eyes if he knew it wasn't the real thing he would of sworn it was the real thing
The mannerisms, attention to detail, Johns witty humor, Georges lip curl, Pauls head bobbing and the near perfect phony Brit accents as well as attention to the rare chords used by the Beatles, as a player of Beatle songs myself on guitar, All I can say is WOW!!! The REAL Beatles would be very flattered. Enough said. That 1:50:58 flew by!!! What a shoe.
Paul look-alike played Yesterday with an acoustic guitar tuned down a whole step, so that the chord shape was that of G, even though the Key is F, just like in the original recording. Amazing attention to details!
There's also no way in hell he's actually playing that acoustic - its a backing track. He's not even forming half the chord shapes.. just throwing his fingers around in the general area... at no point for instance does he form an A7 or a D7
I saw The Beatles many times in the 60's & remember it very well, I still have my signed programme's. Watching these guys sent a shiver up my spine, they are so authentic. The best tribute band of them all ever. Well done lads, "It's Fab Gear" .
What a fun. professional group! Cheers to the Fab Four! Super Thanks from those of us too young to experience the real thing - These fab lads seem to carry the essence, the exuberant spirit of the originals. Cheers to John Paul George and Ringo from mtw in L.A.
Their George looks almost spot on, Their Paul and John are definitely recognizable as to whom they're meant to be, and their Rongo's energy behind the drums sells it all to hell and back. Not to mention, they all sound fucking perfect. 10/10.
Do you think they shopped around to find musician/performers who looked similar to each guy? Or did they find individual guys that look similar to the Beatles and then trained them and got them up to musical speed?
The fab four are all round superb singers, musicians, entertainers and tremendous showmanship!!!! The greatest Beatle tribute band ever absolutely amazing!!!!
Great! It’s fantastic to see and hear The Beatles’ songs relived by these talented musicians. I hope The Fab Four have a long trek ahead of them so the younger generation can really dig such great music and lyrics!
I love how they even stand like them lol. John always had that wide stance when he played and Paul always had his legs together. They’re the closest thing we can get to the real Beatles
I take it back a little. His expression is a bit too monolithically grim; the real Sullivan had several shades of grim. But he saves the day by dancing at the end.
...WTF!...Very impressive, these guys are actually very good musicians....They look and sound almost like the real thing. ...And by the way, the Ed Sullivan impersonator is fantastic!
+Graham Taylor I've been in two (Shhh-you know the name, LOL) trib. bands, and I can vouch for the fact that when you bring back to your audience some better, (or perhaps more romantic) memories, and see that knowing smile spread across an otherwise down-turned countenance, T H A T is what it's all about!! Some on this comment section seem to think that's bad! Just look at the audiences happiness and joy, and if you still think that is "bad", then take your condescending, miserable attitude to the next concert, go out among them, and strike them down with your staff of legalism! All we need is ----!
The Beatles are difficult to imitate. THIS band, The Fab Four DOES it. They are surely the best of the tribute bands.........I'm sure Sir Paul & Sir Ringo agree. Gavin Pring really does look like Sir George. They are FINE musicians & do one hell of a job right down to the smallest detail. Long may they reign !!!!
You can tell the big difference by watching Gavin Pring's acts/mannerism very closely. Within 10 minutes of the video you will know that he is the obvious flaw in their attempt to "copy" the Beatles.
They are very good indeed but did you try the Analogues? They perform the 6 albums live that the Beatles never did and do that with the original instruments. Try this version of A day in the Life: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-sCbZ15JpxPg.html There is also a great documentry on how they re-created Sgt Pepper album.
@@Ron-zq3yi They are just a tribute band who capitalize from the Beatles music and image. It doesn't matter what album they performed live that the Beatles did not. Those are still Beatles' songs. Not Fab Four's. I dare them to write and play their own songs. Let's see how good they really are.
@@do.n.e.7161 So here we disagree, that's where live is all about I quess. As Paul McCartney said in an interview: The music from the Beatles is the classical music from the future. I totally agree with him and therefore it is o.k. for me if other bands keep the music alive (just like symphony orchestras are playing Bach, Beethoven or whoever). But if it is done, it should be as good as possible. They have my blessing, not yours...fair enough :-)
Saw them in chattanooga in December 2022 and they are fantastic. Play all the great Beatles hits. They interact with the audience and make the evening very enjoyable. If you are a Beatles fan take a trip back in time and have a great evening of music.
"Filmed at the Starlight Bowl in Burbank, CA - July 11 2015 "... my birthday 65 and in 1965 with my 15 years old, The Beatles were the best of the world.
I saw these guys at least 10 times .true musicianship and one hell of a show.always fun. Audiences are always amazed. Best tribute band by far and I've seen quiet a few
Hi Joey, i can see that you like the good music. I recommend you the next tributes to THE BEATLES: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-8YnTlz-HOCI.html and also ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-iflvT5gHtmw.html Do you agree that those are the best tributes?
I come from the generation that welcomed the Beatles to America. So when I say that I was blown away by this talent, you know that they are THAT GOOD! Thank you for putting this on RU-vid for all of us to enjoy! The best video I have seen in years! Each one of the young men did a superb job. I was especially impressed with the young Paul, he seemed to channel his spirit. Thank you all for the best tribute to the Beatles I have ever heard. Kudos!
👍👍 Two thumbs up to this great band. John's take-off of Hard Day's Night at the beginning was priceless, and Paul is spot-on. Makes me feel all nostalgic.
The dedication these guys is incredible , it is like watch a Beatles documentary, these guys are showing how the real Beatles swapped instruments and took over vocals , amazing tribute band
I'm a Liverpool lad,BEST tribute band I've EVER seen! Even when they talk thier accents are spot on (I should know) fuckin blown away. by thier talent authenticity and dedication,I must have seen tons of tribute bands some at the Cavern and no one has come close to this,bravo lads,FKN NAILED IT! respect
I generally hate tribute bands but damn, these guys are good! As a musician myself, I’m totally geeking out at all the correct gear they’ve managed to get. That stuff is expensive!
My wife and I saw The Fab Four in an Indian Casino in Kansas. They were timeless. We danced to nearly every song. We had never been, nor ever returned, to a casino afterwards.
I've seen The Fab Four at three different venues and they were always great. Took a date once to their special acoustic Beatles show for small venues. They were so good I got me some later that night! Thanks Fab Four!
Can I just say that I usually never watch tribute band concerts, but this? I loved this SO much. They really know how to engage a crowd! They were all fantastic.
I'm seeing these guys on October 9th, and I'm so excited 😆! Update: I saw them, and if you haven't seen them yet, get tickets to the next show that's near you.
i'm a drummer: the ringo clone is weirdly accurate. the stickings are pretty much exactly what ringo used. (left hand lead, etc.) crazy that a band would copy to this level of detail. wonderful!
When learning a musical instrument, it doesn't matter whether you're right-handed or not. Left-handed guitars, for example, are an indulgence to an ignorant guitar-player. Case in point, Paul McCartney. Duane Allman, Johnny Winter, Mark Knopfler, Gary Moore - all left-handers playing right-handed. There is absolutely no reason for a musician to play anything but right handed instruments. It's *just* as awkward regardless of what hand you play with. My brother is left-handed, is an accredited music instructor, and got his degree and credential at USC. He played in the USC Marching Band, and played on Fleetwood Mac's Tusk song. His name is in the credits. With the rest of the USC Marching Band. My point is, he's violently left-handed, and when he learned to play bass, tuba, sousafone, 5-string banjo, ad nauseum, he plays all his instruments...right handed. It''s how you're taught, not which hand is dominant.
The fact that Ringo has his own unorthodox style is hard enough. You have to hit and play on the hi hat a certain way. Also there’s as you said leading with the left hand on fills and rolls. This drummer does an amazing job. Kudos to him
Give or take a year or two, I wasn't being precise "Ryan". The Beatles appeared on the Ed Sullivan show in 1964 and again in 1968. So okay, that was 52 years ago....to be precise.