[quote=596]Cute interview with the Four in Minnesota
Interesting because George is handed his first 12 string Rick, I believe, and about 3:20 into it, they are asked about starting their own record label, and John sez they'd never start their own label because it's too much trouble, as they'd find out 3 years later.
What time does the Bus leave?
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the best vid i ever saw at youtube was shout from ready steady go....
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 John, I love Paul, And George and Ringo, I love them all!
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.
Yes, they always mimed to there records on Ready Steady Go. I think artist actually played live as the show progressed on.
"sitting on a cornflake, waiting for the van to come."
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 ...
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Shout wasn't performed on RSG, it was for a show called Around The Beatles. They mimed all their performances in Around The Beatles having pre-taped them 9 days prior.
Songs performed in Around The Beatles:
Twist And Shout Roll Over Beethoven I Wanna Be Your Man Long Tall Sally Can't Buy Me Love Medley of hits: Love Me Do/Please Please Me/From Me To You/She Loves You/I Want To Hold Your Hand Shout
It is from the same show that the famous Shakespearean sketch (excerpt from A Midsummer Night's Dream) was performed.
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And here's "Shout" (this should actually be called "Shout pt.2" as they are performing the version that appeared on the B-side of The Isley Brother's "Shout pt.1").
This is longer than the version that appeared on Anthology - George's part is a couple of bars longer.
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:
What do you think about American's women's legs... My, couldn't these interviewers ever ask a proper question? Three years after the 'when are you gonna get a haircut?', nothing has changed. Great post by the way!