Hi As already mentioned by bobber in a couple of places, Im currently attempting to transfer all my video footage into digital files. This is an ongoing project and is going to take a few months to complete.
The stuff is all recorded from UK TV from 1980 to around 2000. I think it pretty much covers every beatles tv item broadcast between those times. Its mainly things like documentaries, chat show interviews,TV specials appearances on music shows like The Tube and even kiddie shows like Saturday Superstore.I also have all the john lennon stuff that was broadcast on 9/12/80.
I dont really post too often on this board as my main board is beatleboards.com but bobber is my bridge between the two. Because this isnt my main board, I dont really want to clog up your board separate threads to each video, so i thought that if anyone was interested in seeing these vids they will all be on youtube and I guess you can find them my searching for maccalennon. I think if you subscribe to my vids (obviously free) you'll get told when a new one has been put up.
I guess thats the easiest way to manage it. Hope this is ok. If you have trouble locating my files let me know and i'll post a single link and you can go from there. Cheers Macca
Wow, thanks, Macca! I love those old broadcasts. Thanks so much for uploading them. I'll be looking for you on YouTube. Cheers.
All you've got to do is choose love. That's how I live it now. I learned a long time ago, I can feed the birds in my garden. I can't feed them all. -- Ringo Starr, Rolling Stone magazine, May 2007
For all I know, Ringo might be a yogi disguised as a drummer! - George Harrison
This something that was shown on uk tv in 1986. A very rare live appearance from George at a celebration of Birmingham bands at the NEC.Im quite sure why george was there as he doesnt really have anything to do with birmingham,probably invited by his mate Jeff Lynne.
This was Georges first appearance on a uk stage since the breakup.
Anyway a short clip of him doing Johnny B Goode with a cast of thousands. Incidently the bloke in the red stripey shirt is erstwhile macca mucker Denny Laine
Paul on Later with Jools Holland from friday night
4 songs and an interview. This really was great. I thought Paul looked a bit nervous on the new songs and i didnt think Only Mama knows comes across as powerful as it does on the record but these are still very good and the vicals are spot on.
I just love Abe the drummer he's fantastic as are all the band actually. Note behind paul during Lady madonna the table with Stella and Mary McCartney