2.05pm
24 March 2014
looking for that video i found out this one frome their Rome show. It looks fantastic was it in Eight Days A Week documentary? ’cause i don’t remember seen it. It’s sad what they did in EDAW knowing there are videos from fans like this one.
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meaigs, sigh butterfly, sigh butterfly, Richard, Pennys Poppies, Rube, meanmistermustard"I Need You by George Harrison"
3.42pm
11 June 2015
Good morning @meaigs (or afternoon as the case may be). This is the tv broadcast of the 20 June 1965 Palais des Sports, Paris show. The “jump” is found around 11:20. Note, this video purports to be a compilation of the best live sources. It’s nice that the Paris crowd keeps the screaming down so you can hear the music.
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6.49pm
14 June 2022
1.28am
6 May 2018
The Beatles | UK Singles Chart History (1962-2012):
(Interesting, but it’s odd that the US albums are shown in the background instead of the UK albums, and some of the reissue dates need to be corrected.)
The Beatles Solo Careers | Billboard Hot 100 Chart History (1969-2021):
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6.44am
11 June 2015
I like this video. Many Millennials I know have told me that Octopus’s Garden sparked their childhood interest in the Beatles.
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4.54pm
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6.12am
11 September 2018
I’m not usually one for promoting YouTube content, but I’ve been particularly impressed with this person’s knowledge and enthusiasm. Lots of Beatle stuff to be found here.
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Richard, Rube12.05pm
17 June 2021
sigh butterfly said
John and Paul seem a little bashful in this short interview from April 1963. Maybe they had a crush on Dusty?
It seems like it as she was lovely. The interview is from 4th October 1963.
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5.21pm
Reviewers
17 December 2012
This cropped up in my YT suggestions today, and I found it quite fascinating; a fourteen minute April 1971 BBC look at the bootlegging industry, which includes Peter Grant (Led Zeppelin manager), Peter Jenner (Pink Floyd manager) and Pink Floyd, and Yoko (with John sat silently beside her in a bag), offering their opinions…
Damn! I now know I’m gonna be trying to work out the date of the Yoko and John bit!
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The Beatles Bible 2020 non-Canon Poll Part One: 1958-1963 and Part Two: 1964-August 1966
7.36am
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17 December 2012
A two-part 16 minute segment from Good Night America, hosted by Geraldo Rivera, from 1 July 1973 (I wonder if sparked by the renewed interest caused by the release of the Red and Blue albums in April that year):
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The Beatles Bible 2020 non-Canon Poll Part One: 1958-1963 and Part Two: 1964-August 1966
2.10am
21 June 2023
I think the best “first-listen to the Beatles music” on YouTube is on the YouTube channel “Call Me Caroline.” She is a musician herself who composes her own music so she is able to analyze the Beatles songs in a way that is accessible and even fun! She reviewed all the Beatles albums (excluding the latter ones) and went through each and every song of every album. Here is her “first listen” to the first album “The Beatles” but be sure to view her review of the other albums too:
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