Moving Pictures - a thread for YouTube clips of the Beatles!
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Ringo Interviewed by Ben Harper Watch it here: http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&VideoID=28882398 As Ben Harper says in this exclusive MySpace Artist on Artist interview, rock legend Ringo Starr needs no introduction. The former Beatle met with the soulful singer on a rainy Los Angeles day to exchange gifts (Harper gave Starr a vintage snare drum), debunk urban legends (Starr recalled The Beatles' first meeting with Elvis), and simply share their love of great music and their desire to keep performing forever. "As long as I can hold two bits of wood, I can play." - Ringo Starr
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This video is very funny, couldn 't stop laughing:
It's a cartoon about Bob Dylan meeting the Beatles in 1964. -
lina8316:
This video is very funny, couldn 't stop laughing:
It's a cartoon about Bob Dylan meeting the Beatles in 1964.So not socially correct but so very funny!
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the most amazing cover of "Yesterday" I've ever heard I laughed my head off hearing Dylan's lead vocal
venue: Columbia Studio B, N.Y.C.; date: 1st May 1970; musicians: Bob Dylan, George Harrison (guitar), Charlie Daniels (bass & backing vocals), Billy Mundi (drums), Bob Johnson (piano). What do you think? -
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Özden Aynali:
The Beatles - Golden Slumbers, Carry That Weight, The End Liz see please that Video. Sincerely Oezden AynaliVery moving!
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Song of the day
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I was at the evening show made infamous by the 'firecracker incident'. Here is a video clip of the Memphis show with audio added from the show by another source. This brings back such great memories for a then 11 yo boy!
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Well, I've made a few and this is one of them. I think that the girls around here will like this one :
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"The Music of Lennon and McCartney"--This is a 1965 BBC telly showcase for John and Paul's music done by other performers like Cilla Black, Billy J. Kramer, Dick Rivers, Peter and Garden and Marianne Faithfull, hosted by the lads themselves--John and Paul. (George and Ringo were not in evidence, what were they, chopped liver? LOL, well, it's cause they'd not written many songs, I thought George had written a few by then for the Beatles? Maybe just two or three or less). It's shown on Youtube in seven parts, found under the Beatles videos. It's entertaining and fab. I wonder how many who hang out here have already seen this...maybe almost everybody has, but perhaps not. It's wonderful in its way. The URL is:
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I provided the URL in the above post to the seven part BBC '65 telly show "The Music of Lennon and McCartney" You should give this a look see if you love Macca and the Fabs, I daresay many here probably do (you think? LOL). Well glory I just saw part of it not seen previously, and the Beatles perform, including of course George and Ringo--the best part of the show, course
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Hello all, I just had to post a link to the following you tube video, because it really is fantastic.
The guy in the video is Eddie McClaine - John of the Cavern Beatles - and his performance in this video is truly outstanding. I find watching it almost emotional, he's got John's voice down so perfectly. Let me know what you think. -
This is a great video of John and George, circa 1970/71 (I believe).
A bit of it is on the "Imagine" DVD, but this is way longer and it even goes into an early studio version of "Oh My Love". If anyone was curious as to how to play what George plays, just watch it! Enjoy! -
I love this video:
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That's what the wrapper says, packed with peanuts! Then there's the story of "Yesterday" "Yesterdibble"!
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Believe it or not, the winner of that contest (Melanie Coe) was the subject for the Beatles "She's Leaving Home" three years later! Posted 05-17-2008 1132 PM Post subject She's Leaving Home -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- In a fit of what seemed to be adolescent pique, Melanie Coe, aged 17, ran away from home in 1967 - and became part of pop music legend. It was her story of sneaking out of her parents' comfortable North London home, which made front page news in those days, that inspired Paul McCartney and John Lennon to write one of their most beautiful ballads - She's Leaving Home... Wednesday morning at five o'clock as the day begins Silently closing her bedroom door Leaving the note that she hoped would say more... Four decades on, Melanie, now 58, is on the move again, and this time it's not by choice. Read more... http//www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/femail/article.html?in_article_id=567024&in_page_id=1879 -
This is incredible. They're amazing even played backwards, these are not videos in spite of being in youtube. this is let it be
I am the walrus forward and backwards Am I sick or is this incredible? -
Yesterday
Because forwards and backwards (this song was born from John taking the chords of some Beethoven piano sonata and playing them reversed, btw)