Moving Pictures - a thread for YouTube clips of the Beatles!
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The Beatles - International Amphitheatre, Chicago 1964 Newsreel footage and concert clips of The Beatles performing live at the International Amphitheatre in Chicago on September 5, 1964. Audio interview by Larry Kane with John, Paul, George and Derek Taylor.
Color 16mm home movie with dubbed sound of The Beatles performing live at the International Amphitheatre in Chicago on September 5, 1964. -
HELP! : Part 1:
Part 2: Part 3: Part 4: Part 5: Part 6: Part 7: Part 8: Part 9: Movie Trailer: -
This is quite cool:
bad colouring, and poor sound quality, but it probably wasn't recorded well, so it's to be expected. nonetheless, have a watch. I think you'll love it! -
Also, have you all seen the Shakespearean Beatles skit? If not (or even if you have), here is the link:
its a fun little bit to watch, although the screaming of the avid fans gets to be a bit much at some points. but, hey! That's part of what made the Beatles the Beatles! -
tdanielle24:
What about what John meant with "inside joke" about the Queen, or when their manager threatened John to tell "the truth" about him?
Oh, Beatles slash fans have their ideas.
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I think John was apposed to lip-synching or something. He thought that it was pointless and they may as well sing it live. So he would purposely not try to keep up with the lyrics. He had a good point.
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Doctor Who and the Beatles A clip from the 1965 episode 'The Chase' where the Doctor, Ian, Barbara and Vicki watch the Beatles play 'Ticket to Ride' on the Time/Space Visualiser. The original idea for the Beatles segment was to depict the band performing at a fiftieth-anniversary concert, with the Fab Four dressed up as old men. It appears that the musicians themselves were interested in the proposition, but it was vetoed by their manager, Brian Epstein. Subsequently, it was thought that an appearance by the Beatles on Top Of The Pops might be used instead, but no footage was available as most editions of the programme were destroyed after broadcast. A November 1964 recording of "I Feel Fine" was then considered. In the event, however, footage of the band performing "Ticket To Ride" at Riverside Studios on April 10th was made available to Martin's team. The Beatles had a guest appearance on Doctor Who in 1965 -- singing "Ticket to Ride." Afterwards, a traveller from the future remarks that she's heard of the Beatles, having visited their memorial in Liverpool, but that she didn't realize that the Beatles also performed "classical music." This is black-and-white Doctor Who comedy gold. The original recording of that particular Beatles performance has been lost along with a lot of the BBC library which was tragically thrown out in a great video tape purge in the 1970s. That Doctor Who footage is now the only visual record of that performance.
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This one is a fan tribute, but I really liked it. It's for John and George, with Paul's song "Here Today":
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John Lennon Interview, 1980:
It's not too clear, but the audio it's OK. -
Wingspan91089:
The Beatles before they were Beatles! So cute!!
AWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW, TOOOOO CUTE!!!!!! I hadn't seen this before, it's great!! Loved It!!
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I like this one. Free As a Bird (LIVE)
P.S. Sorry if I am posting too much here ops: -
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I actually really like this clip of Happiness is a Warm Gun. I like the pictures and footages. There's some skin showing on the part of John and Paul...enjoy.
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Lady (Frankie) Crisp:
This one is my all time favorite. Beware there IS a frontal nudity shot.I loved it! But about the part when John opens dressing gown...well... :
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THANK YOU I just cant explain how happy this clip has made me, Thank you for posting this clip Lady (Frankie) Crisp. Jeez, they ARE sexy. Please keep posting clips like this. Fab 4 = 4 Blessings.
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Ringo and Beatles performing "Act Naturally" live at Shea Stadium Aug. 15, 1965 Ordinary version:
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I Wanna Squeeze Your Hand