Moving Pictures - a thread for YouTube clips of the Beatles!
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Early Beatles includes: "September in the Rain" which they sang for the Decca audition 1/1/62 also "Cats Walk" also hear George writing/working on "Don't bother me" this is great as you hear George sneeze as he was sick when he wrote "Don't bother me"
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The Beatles and Ken Dodd on 'Late Scene Extra' Ken Dodd The Beatles went to Manchester on November 25, 1963 to record a two tracks for a couple of Granada TV programmes. They mimed 'I Want To Hold Your Hand' and were interviewed with Liverpool comedian Ken Dodd (minus his featherduster) for 'Late Scene Extra' with Irish prsenter, Gay Byrne,broadcast on 27 November. They also mimed to 'This Boy' which was show on 'Scene at 6:30' on 20 December. Both songs and the interview were shown again on 26 December on another episode of 'Scene at 6:30'.
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Sam Leach Sam, John, George & Sam's good mate, Dick Matthews . Sam Leach talking about how he met The Beatles and working with them.
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Gerry and the Pacemakers? I bet those guys really have pacemakers now.
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John Lennon performing "Money", Toronto, 1969 John Lennon performing "Money", Toronto, 1969 with Eric Clapton, Klaus Voorman, and Alan White.
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John Lennon performing "Yer Blues" on "Rock'n'Roll Circus", 1968 John Lennon & Mick Jagger
The Dirty Mac Band:John Lennon, Eric Clapton, Keith Richards, and Mitch Mitchell performing "Yer Blues" on The Rolling Stones' "Rock'n'Roll Circus" -
Buckingham Palace, 3 June 2002 While My Guitar Gently Weeps - Paul and Eric
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John Lennon performing "Dizzy Miss Lizzy" and "Yer Blues", Toronto, 1969 John Lennon (guitar & vocals), Eric Clapton (guitar), Klaus Voorman (bass), Alan White (drums) and Yoko Ono (background screeching) .
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Heehehehe. Background screeching. The best part about that clip was that she was holding the setlist/lyrics while screeching. Not that I'm knocking Yoko. I like her. [/url]
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Beatles performing at Circus Krone, Munich, Germany, June 24, 1966 Silent colour film footage:
Performing "Rock and Roll Music, "Baby's in Black", and "I Feel Fine": Singing "Yesterday", "Nowhere Man", "I'm Down": -
Beatles on "Big Night Out" comedy programme, February 23, 1964 Appearing on "Big Night Out with comedian brothers Mike & Bernie Winter in a couple of comedy skits and performing "Please Mr. Postman", "I Wanna Hold Your Hand", "All My Loving", "I Wanna Be Your Man", "Til There Was You".
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This guy Mark Staycer makes an awesome Lennon here. He has the clothes, the hair, the glasses, the guitar, and most of all his voice! He has it down to the tee including the Liverpudlian accent. Listen to this guy's voice! He had me thinking "...uh...John???"
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John Lennon talking about "A Spaniard In The Works" BBC Tonight 18.06.1965 John is interviewed and reads excerpts from his book A Spaniard In The Works on BBC Tonight on June 18, 1965.
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Liverpool F.C. supporters in The Kop at Anfield singing "She Loves You" in unison:
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John Lennon being interviewed in the booth by Howard Cosell about American football in 1974:
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This guy is AWESOME! I don't know if he's a Beatles' fan, but he sure almost SOUNDS like em! I believe he plays a lead guitar, like George did. Check this out---it's "rock dude's" version of Pachabel's Canon in D!:
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"The Making of Sgt.Pepper" documentary from 1992 "The Making of Sgt.Pepper" documentary from 1992 that aired on The Disney Channel in 1992 for it's 25th anniversary. Interviewed are Sirs George Martin & Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr. This was made before "The Beatles Anthology" and you hear material in here that later appeared on Anthology 2. http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-6327011555352513615&q=the+making+of+sgt.+pepper
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The night Jimi Hendrix played "SPLHCB"to The Beatles, June 3, 1967 'Sgt. Pepper' audaciously saluted in 1967 Friday, June 1, 1967
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I am the Paulrus:
The Beatles live in Melbourne, Australia, June 17, 1964 The Beatles live at Festival Hall in Melbourne, Australia, June 17, 1964
I wonder were they pros at those Aboriginal didjeridus? I learned how to blow one from watching a TV special. You inhale, hold air in your mouth, then blow the held air through the instrument while inhaling at the same time through your nose, thus keeping a steady flow of air. It's a tough skill.
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The U.S. vs. John Lennon http://www.fanpop.com/spots/the-beatles/videos/27928