Ringo Starr - No No Song (1974) Ringo and the Smothers Brothers.
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RE: Moving Pictures - a thread for YouTube clips of the Beatles!
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RE: Moving Pictures - a thread for YouTube clips of the Beatles!
The Cooler 1982 Mini-film by Ringo Starr. Consist of promo-videos of Private Property, Sure To Fall, Attention. Also starring: Barbara Bach, Paul McCartney, Linda McCartney.
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RE: Moving Pictures - a thread for YouTube clips of the Beatles!
George Harrison Interview 1987 Part 1:
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Interview with Patty Boyd on CBS Sunday Morning, August 26, 2007
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RE: Moving Pictures - a thread for YouTube clips of the Beatles!
Homer sleepwalks and wakes up in bed with a wax dummy of John in a wax museum. The pose was the 1969 bed-in in Montreal, and he had kicked Yoko's statue out of bed:
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RE: Doctor Who
Tennant delights as 'Doctor Who' By Maureen Ryan Tribune television critic July 6, 2007 http://www.chicagotribune.com/entertainment/chi-0706watcherjul06,1,5021190.story?ctrack=1&cset=true You can certainly say this about the latest incarnation of "Doctor Who": It's not slow-paced. The cheeky English series, which returns 7 p.m. Friday on Sci Fi, fairly buzzes with energy, and its characters are often on the run from some nasty alien or other. That's not necessarily a byproduct of this version of "Who" being a post-Millennium creation. In the long life of the series, which has had many doctors over the course of its 40-plus years, one of the primary guidelines seems to have been, "When in doubt, run about." Still, no matter how frenetic the pace gets or how preposterous the tentacle-waving monsters, David Tennant is simply delightful as the most recent incarnation of the Doctor. His eyes dance with irreverence, and he delivers his insouciant, knowing dialogue perfectly. Yet there's something magnetic about him too, as if he were holding something -- possibly something dangerous -- in reserve. That gives his version of the Doctor an air of mystery, which is even more necessary to the character than his trusty sonic screwdriver. (If you're interested in Tennant but not necessarily in "Who," check out the DVDs of the recent British series "Viva Blackpool," which Tennant was also excellent in and which is being adapted as a fall series by CBS). In Friday's first "Who" adventure, which was a Christmas special in England, the doctor assists a runaway bride who didn't so much flee as get zapped by alien particles. Don't you hate it when that happens? Never mind that this time around, the madcap plot doesn't have too much emotional resonance, as the best "Who" episodes of the last few years have had. There's still a subtle undercurrent of grief, given that the Doctor is mourning the departure of his last companion, Rose (Billie Piper). And the fast pace and the irreverent one-liners keep things hopping, even if, as is often the case, the muddled plot gets a muddled and overlong resolution. In Friday's second "Who" episode at 8:30 p.m., the trusty Doctor has to fight alien rhino guys on the moon (geez, that plot again?), and he also meets his next companion, the feisty medical student Martha Jones (Freema Agyeman). It's just a plain old sci-fi romp, but a well-done one. For those who have no time for traditional alien adventures done with a self-aware sense of humor, this series won't be of much interest. But for those who like this larky Doctor, the new season of "Who" is starting off promisingly. All I can do is cross my fingers (and tentacles) and hope that the work of Russell T. Davies, the head writer of the post-Millennial "Who" series, doesn't falter this season. Previous seasons of the show have had their share of abysmally boring and derivative episodes -- dross that even Tennant can't rescue. But Tennant and Agyeman are, so far, a promising duo. If only the Doctor would lose his unfortunate Season 3 fauxhawk, I could fully get on board. I can handle a screaming bride, a giant evil spider from space and alien rhinos on the moon, but a hairstyle that is two years past its sell-by date? That's pushing it.
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RE: Moving Pictures - a thread for YouTube clips of the Beatles!
Joel Siegel's Interview with George Harrison, Nov. 18, 1976 Joel Siegel of WABC-7 "Eyewitness News", New York City interviews George Harrison at the dinner launch of the "Dark Horse" label distribution deal with Warner Brothers. Topics discussed include the release of the "33 1/3" album and the tired old "Beatles reunion" question. Broadcast: 18th November 1976.
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RE: Moving Pictures - a thread for YouTube clips of the Beatles!
Paul McCartney performing "Her Majesty" live, 2002 Paul performing "Her Majesty" live at the "Party at the Palace: The Queen's Jubilee Concert" at Buckingham Palace, June, 2002, London.
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RE: Moving Pictures - a thread for YouTube clips of the Beatles!
Ringo appearing on "Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In", February 23,1970 References to The Beatles, Peter Sellers, and "The Magic Christian" in the gags'
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RE: Moving Pictures - a thread for YouTube clips of the Beatles!
Weird Al Yankovic-George Harrison Interview (longer, full version) Weird Al "interviews" George Harrison. From AL TV #6. Here is the longer, full version of it:
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RE: Moving Pictures - a thread for YouTube clips of the Beatles!
Here is the entire version of it: The Powerpuff Girls: "Meet the Beat Alls" http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=1018719047
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RE: Moving Pictures - a thread for YouTube clips of the Beatles!
The Beatles on "Morecambe and Wise Show", April 18, 1964 The Beatles on Morecambe and Wise Show performing "This Boy", "All My Loving", "I Want to Hold Your Hand" and "Moonlight Bay" on April 18, 1964.
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RE: Moving Pictures - a thread for YouTube clips of the Beatles!
George Harrison on "The Midday Show" George Harrison being interviewed via satellite on Australian television by Ray Martin. Topics discussed include the recording and release of the "Cloud 9" album, Paul's "no show" at the Beatles induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and George's current relationship with both Ringo and Paul. Broadcast: 10th February 1988. Part 1:
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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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RE: Moving Pictures - a thread for YouTube clips of the Beatles!
"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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John Lennon being interviewed in the booth by Howard Cosell about American football in 1974:
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Liverpool F.C. supporters in The Kop at Anfield singing "She Loves You" in unison:
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RE: Moving Pictures - a thread for YouTube clips of the Beatles!
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.