I've got a VCR of one of their Ready Steady Go performances, and it looked to me like it was mimed ... John even made an embarrassed face once when his vocal timing was particularly off. Does anyone know if these were mimed, or maybe there were a few RSG sessions with some live and some not? Can't remember if Shout was on my VCR ...
I love these, thanks! I am glad I finally figured out how to save/convert Youtube videos.
The press conference from '66 right before Candlestick Park. I thought I had seen the whole thing, but there's at least a half hour more here that I never did! I love when Paul's mic falls apart and he's trying to fix if for like a minute and then he looks at George who fixes it in three seconds. Ha. I think this is my favorite press conference because they're all so honest and not at all cuddly. They really do get asked some STUPID questions! To Paul: "What time of day do you prefer to write your tunes?" Paul: "What time of day? Certainly daytime anyway....oh and night time! Certainly something like that. Just anytime really. ANYtime!" What a lame question!!!Part one:n9aWvUzhypkPart two:SfR0aeWUfOkPart three:pDfoOEzGMzg
Hey, couldja tell me how??? The converting thing I mean.
and other sites e.g. Zippy Videos, Google Video and stuff like that. I found it quite handy to know and already downloaded a few vids. It works quite good.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Here's a guide to download, play and convert videos from YouTube.Locate the video at YouTube by searching. Copy the link of the file. Go to www.keepvid.com and paste the link on the box provided. Click the download button. You get the download link. Right click and do 'save target as' for Internet Explorer or 'save link as' for Firefox. You can also paste the download link on to your download manager.Once the file is downloaded, you'll see the extension is .flv (Flash video file). These files can be played on several players. I recommed the free FLV player http://www.martijndevisser.com/blog...-player-updatedThe files can also be converted to your favourite video format. Download the free (actually shareware but as good as free) CinemaForge from here http://www.mediaforge.com/wrapfactory-video.aspxConverting is quite easy. Select the file, the output format and specify the parameters (frame rate, audio quality etc) and your work is done.