OH MY GOD THE PAULS DANCING AT THE END OF KANSAS CITY, GEORGE CALLING OUT TO THE AUDIENCE AND JOHN'S LITTLE KICK IN BOYS AND RINGO'S ENTHUSIASM I'M GOING INSANE
Little Richard's influence on Paul's vocals on Kansas City is unmistakeable, and he does it really well, he's got that black gospel feel to his voice despite being a white boy from Liverpool, who incidentally can also croon like a choirboy when he wants, and his bass playing on I'm A Loser and Boys is way ahead of its time for a pop band then. Often overshadowed by John he was a real rocker (and still is!)
If what you are implying was true, PAUL later to '67, got a better voice, made better songs, and changed upside down the cultural scene of the western civilization. If PAUL after '67 is not PAUL, then, long live to new PAUL. ( Of course, there is always the possibility that, from time to time, PAUL dies and is replaced by a new PAUL with better voice, looks and personality than the PAUL before). The sole possibility that there is at least one human being that can still believe in the existence of FAUL, is prove enough that our human species is degenerating, and those freaks are the onset of a degradated species.
Paul is a Gemini, the sign who is like a kid and never grows old as is evident. Sir Paul is turning 80 years old in 2022 and still playing and creating new music
Totally classic. Add this song to set tape as "Beatles VI" as the opener. nonetheless, what a kick ass live version we have here. RIP to George and John (and maybe Paul)
Jesus, that guitar playing is so amateurish. Really revolting anyone would say there was anything good about it. The Beatles were a great band, one of my favorites, but George’s guitar playing was not even close to mediocre. There was nothing he ever did that I couldn’t play after a year on the guitar.
I'm amazed by Ringo on "Boys". For someone who at the time probably didn't think of himself as a singer, and I do know he hated to sing, he pulls this number off like you wouldn't believe. And on top of that great drumming too.
They had beautiful fresh and clear voices. And they genuinely liked each other. I think John & Paul were especially close in those days. Of course I think the bond between them lasted for a lifetime. 🎶🎸🎸🎸🥁💕
@@margiethreadgill563 I disagree. I believe John came to resent Paul because he used to win all the “who’s your favorite Beatle” radio contests. Not to mention the girls. You know, Linda McCartney worked her way up the British Rock star list. From Eric Clapton, to George Harrison, to John, snd finally Paul. That sort of thing tends to get to you.
Ringo has a surprisingly great voice on that song Boys. I think they should have used his vocals in many more songs -- was very underrated, and surprised me how good he could sing.
Singing and playing drums is even harder that doing it on other instruments. I worked with a lot of drummers , and they consistently did not sing, most of them. And said they didn’t want to and/or couldn’t and keep time. It’s the demands of rhythm that cause that. My 3rd semester music theory instructor pointed out that rhythm is the most difficult element in music. And boy did I learn that lesson!!! Plus what musicians call “his instrument”, the vocal cords etc. weren’t the best. But they were professionals. Having everyone sing at least a little gives the main singers a rest. It is easy to destroy your voice from singing too much, especially if you belt it out, or have and use a high vocal range. Ringo was a penultimate professional, and he did what he was asked that was best for the groups’ success. It also impressed pros and fans alike that every member of a band sings. Also, it is common for drummers to sing relatively simple songs, especially, of course the drum parts. They almost always keep it simple during the vocal. No put down, I play guitar and sing, and tried singing while playing the drums. Really tough with both hands and feet working at the same time!!!! OK, I’ll brag a little..I did “Jump” by Van Halen when it was current. I played the guitar solo, sang the lead vocal, and did the keyboards on the intro, verse and chorus, and played the keyboard solo too. One of my best efforts..
@@5400bowen I guess you would know from experience, but Don Henley did a great job on drums, and vocals with the Eagles. Hard to do. Hotel California is a great song, that requires a lot of effort on drums, and vocals, and he was great.
@@ianbhoy7 one of their hero’s. They loved Chuck Berry and Elvis as well as a few I’d never heard of until they mentioned them in interviews. Those early rock and roll records were banned in England, and like Jagger and Richards, it was an underground cult thing for the Beatles. People literally smuggled the records into England like drugs. Hey, ever hear the old joke about the guy that rode his bike across the Swiss border every day? The customs officer became suspicious and started searching him all the time. Eventually the guard got frustrated from not finding anything. So in exasperation he finally said “look, I give up. I swear I won’t bother you no matter what, but PLEASE, tell me what you are smuggling!!!”. The guy says “bicycles”.
Singing and playing drums is even harder that doing it on other instruments. I worked with a lot of drummers , and they consistently did not sing, most of them. And said they didn’t want to and/or couldn’t and keep time. It’s the demands of rhythm that cause that. My 3rd semester music theory instructor pointed out that rhythm is the most difficult element in music. And boy did I learn that lesson!!! Plus what musicians call “his instrument”, the vocal cords etc. weren’t the best. But they were professionals. Having everyone sing at least a little gives the main singers a rest. It is easy to destroy your voice from singing too much, especially if you belt it out, or have and use a high vocal range. Ringo was a penultimate professional, and he did what he was asked that was best for the groups’ success. It also impressed pros and fans alike that every member of a band sings. Also, it is common for drummers to sing relatively simple songs, especially, of course the drum parts. They almost always keep it simple during the vocal. No put down, I play guitar and sing, and tried singing while playing the drums. Really tough with both hands and feet working at the same time!!!! OK, I’ll brag a little..I did “Jump” by Van Halen when it was current. I played the guitar solo, sang the lead vocal, and did the keyboards on the intro, verse and chorus, and played the keyboard solo too. One of my best efforts..
i think it's cute to see paul singing along all the words in the background. because i think this was a john song completely, right? but he obviously likes it too
I was very young but I remember being allowed to watch Shindig on this October '64 night. The performance by The Beatles was a awesome, even in a black and white -- thrill and a half, as kids used to say.
I think that whole Long Tall Sally, Kansas City, She's A Woman, I'm Down rhythm & blues vibe the Beatles had in 64 and 65 was the best they ever sounded as a band, and maybe the best any band has ever sounded. Just raw and gritty sounding as all Hell but rhythmically just incredibly tight.
A truly remarkable performance. I am particularly taken by Pauls' bass playing- as a (L/H) bass player myself, I could never do all that without checking my fret hand to see where I was at.
8 hours a night seven nights a week in Germany did wonders for their skills. George said so in an interview. Still, you are so right. I rarely had to look at my left hand, even when singing. I remember after doing “Hurt Do Good” for a couple years 4-5 nights a week I was doing it and caught myself not paying attention to the vocal or guitar at ALL! Watching a really pretty girl with a short skirt dancing. Caught myself and thought I should pay attention to the singing, or I might mess up the lyrics. So I did…and looked down and watched my left hand play the parts without the slightest focus on what it was doing. It was literally like watching someone else do it! John Fogerty was asked what was the most difficult thing about playing the guitar. He said it was changing position. As in moving your hand up and down the neck to get to different parts of it. The most common reason players with a lot of skill look. You can see John do it from time to time. Even Hendrix did it occasionally. Paul almost never did.
Actually, I think that they pre-recorded the audio version of the performance, and then performed live in front of the crowd. That is why you hear the stray "yeah" from Paul during "Kansas City" and the stray note from John during the first harmonica solo for "I'm a Loser". I've heard the pre recorded audio somewhere.
Love this unusual placement of John and Paul sharing a mike stand. The mad harmony in this song makes it obvious that Lennon was not only a writer - but a singer with his own gifts thankfully shared. Ringo gets to shine here as not many drummers sing.
Paul is the best, he had a phenomenal voice that has never been matched by anyone else. Of course John had a phenomenal voice too. 🎶 🎸🎸🎸 🥁. George and Ringo were just as good and carried their weight as well.
I LOVE RINGO SO MUCH OMG HE DID SUCH AN AMAZING JOB I'M LITERALLY EXPLODING I LOVE BOYS SO WATCHING A LIVE VERSION WAS FREAKING AWESOME!! Not to mention George's solo in that song omggg🥰🥰🥰😝😝😝😝
This is one of my absolute favourite videos on youtube. They all sound so great and I love all the songs and everything :). And Paul is the best singer EVER :D!!
Wow! Now, I'm hearing"LOSER", followed by "BOYS" live as well! I still have the 2 albums (American versions) ,GREAT harmonies and performances!!Thanks so MUCH!!!
Aw Paul's so cute! I love his voice and the things he can do with it- he can scream or make it sound rough, like in this song, or sound really mellow and sweet like in And I Love Her. John has epic skills with his harmonica and guitar! Oh George at 4:37
The Beatles mostrando todo su power. Paul con mucha fuerza, John se juntan y son dinamita. Pero en esto los cuatro son líderes, tiran por tierra el imaginario. George con solos simples pero contundentes saludándonos hasta hoy a la cámara, lo sobresalta Ringo con un golpe y a él lo estoy estudiando especialmente, tocando y cantando es increíble. Se escucha como locomotora pero es tan importante lo que toca, que lo que No toca. Gracias por existir y volar ideas, no ser la típica banda cuadrada y haber cambiado la Música. Fab4 por siempre ✌
Se te olvida que el creador de los Beatles fue George Martin y que el sonido Beatle también fue de George Martin, con Ringo o sin Ringo, esto es era igual si hubiera estado Ringo o Pete Best. De cualquier manera George Martin los iba a lanzar a la fama. Sin Martin, los Beatles jamás hubieran triunfado, por la sencilla razón que había muchos grupos en el escenario y nadie se iba a fijar en unos aventureros. Su vida iba a ser de Liverpool a Hamburgo hasta envejecer. Tuvieron mucha suerte en conocer a su Mesías, Sir George Martin. Lo malo, la puñalada trasera que le dieron a Pete Best.
This is one of the Beatles great covers, although one could say that about many others they did. Pauls vocal is superb and just listen to the Rhythm section. George keeps a very difficult chord riff going with aplomb!!!!!!!
jimboyfrey, this was a TV show in London. Shindig! was a US weekly TV show for us teens back then. You want the Beatles, then you go to the Beatles, which is what Shindig! did. Note: most TV shows back then did not have the technical equipment to balance & broadcast both the vocals & music together, so it was not unusual for them to record the music the day before & then sing live on TV, as was the case here. John's harmonica & George's guitar were a bit off in a couple of places. Heaven!!!!
I used to watch shindig but I know I never saw this. what fun. my parents probably made me watch "death valley days" with your host ronald reagan that night. I'm just glad i can see everything i missed now. thanks for posting this.
AlyRox. Most agree that this was their best "cover" song. The version you hear on the record, CD, mp3, & everything else is a "one-take" recording. Plus, John was in Paul's face getting Paul to "really put out" the vocal, which he did. Paul did that for John on the song Money, which is also a powerhouse cover. Never gets old, does it. I was there in England in 62&63 & lived thru it as it was happening. Yes, it was as if they were from another planet. Perfection from the beginning.
it's actually mimed this show. same with a couple of other "live" appearances. they pre-recorded live tracks rather than straight off the record, so it sounded live rather then when it's obvious when it's from the record. thats why you can hear a bit of lennon's harmonica in i'm a loser when he isn't playing
Thanks for sharing this video,3 great songs. at 61 yrs old ,it bring wonderful memories from those yrs back in Uruguay. now with youtube ,I can enjoy all this videos like never before, Gracias a todos.
To all those who weren't around back then: either it's completely "live" or it's a lip-synch over the recorded track. There was no in-between & anyone can easily tell by watching/listening.
OH MY GOD THE PAULS DANCING AT THE END OF KANSAS CITY, GEORGE CALLING OUT TO THE AUDIENCE AND JOHN'S LITTLE KICK IN BOYS AND RINGO'S ENTHUSIASM I'M GOING INSANE
I love the way Paul looks at John during Loser. Admiration and fun.
Little Richard's influence on Paul's vocals on Kansas City is unmistakeable, and he does it really well, he's got that black gospel feel to his voice despite being a white boy from Liverpool, who incidentally can also croon like a choirboy when he wants, and his bass playing on I'm A Loser and Boys is way ahead of its time for a pop band then. Often overshadowed by John he was a real rocker (and still is!)
one thing that becomes greatly apparent, was that the beatlies sounded just as good on concert as they did on their records.
George's sense of timing in his solos is jaw dropping.
Paul has one of the greatest voices in the history of music.
Yes, he is the man of a thousand voices, singing perfectly.
@@marcoantonioflores4095 Used to. No chance in hell the current guy is him.
Paul prior to 1966, yes.
@@LaMYsteriosa87 Change the record! Paul pre 1966 is the same as Paul post 1966. The evidence to the contrary by you PIDers is laughable!
If what you are implying was true, PAUL later to '67, got a better voice, made better songs, and changed upside down the cultural scene of the western civilization. If PAUL after '67 is not PAUL, then, long live to new PAUL. ( Of course, there is always the possibility that, from time to time, PAUL dies and is replaced by a new PAUL with better voice, looks and personality than the PAUL before). The sole possibility that there is at least one human being that can still believe in the existence of FAUL, is prove enough that our human species is degenerating, and those freaks are the onset of a degradated species.
I love how much energy Paul has, so cute.
Paul is a Gemini, the sign who is like a kid and never grows old as is evident. Sir Paul is turning 80 years old in 2022 and still playing and creating new music
You didn't see John and George sharing a mike very often. Their voices blend very nicely.
También la voz de George con Paul, divino en los coros.
Totally classic. Add this song to set tape as "Beatles VI" as the opener. nonetheless, what a kick ass live version we have here. RIP to George and John (and maybe Paul)
Yes, yes, yes ... but kindly don't let George's incredibly inspirational playing go unnoticed and rightly hail his spot on flawless solo performance.
He was the best Beatle. Long Live George Harrison, the Liverpudlian King
Mucho perfecto
@@KorpusV6 lol
After William Campbell replaced Paul he never let George express his solos. It would never be the same again
Jesus, that guitar playing is so amateurish. Really revolting anyone would say there was anything good about it. The Beatles were a great band, one of my favorites, but George’s guitar playing was not even close to mediocre. There was nothing he ever did that I couldn’t play after a year on the guitar.
Just timeless....
I'm amazed by Ringo on "Boys". For someone who at the time probably didn't think of himself as a singer, and I do know he hated to sing, he pulls this number off like you wouldn't believe. And on top of that great drumming too.
In some of these early videos they look at each other with such love and admiration, especially John and Paul. Awesome.
Yeah, I noticed that myself.
Ich hab das auch so wahrgenommen. Man sieht auch wie sie sichtlich gerne spielen, lustvoll
Agree ..they were like brothers .
They had beautiful fresh and clear voices. And they genuinely liked each other. I think John & Paul were especially close in those days. Of course I think the bond between them lasted for a lifetime. 🎶🎸🎸🎸🥁💕
@@margiethreadgill563 I disagree. I believe John came to resent Paul because he used to win all the “who’s your favorite Beatle” radio contests. Not to mention the girls. You know, Linda McCartney worked her way up the British Rock star list. From Eric Clapton, to George Harrison, to John, snd finally Paul. That sort of thing tends to get to you.
Ringo has a surprisingly great voice on that song Boys.
I think they should have used his vocals in many more
songs -- was very underrated, and surprised me how
good he could sing.
Singing and playing drums is even harder that doing it on other instruments. I worked with a lot of drummers , and they consistently did not sing, most of them. And said they didn’t want to and/or couldn’t and keep time. It’s the demands of rhythm that cause that. My 3rd semester music theory instructor pointed out that rhythm is the most difficult element in music. And boy did I learn that lesson!!! Plus what musicians call “his instrument”, the vocal cords etc. weren’t the best. But they were professionals. Having everyone sing at least a little gives the main singers a rest. It is easy to destroy your voice from singing too much, especially if you belt it out, or have and use a high vocal range. Ringo was a penultimate professional, and he did what he was asked that was best for the groups’ success. It also impressed pros and fans alike that every member of a band sings. Also, it is common for drummers to sing relatively simple songs, especially, of course the drum parts. They almost always keep it simple during the vocal. No put down, I play guitar and sing, and tried singing while playing the drums. Really tough with both hands and feet working at the same time!!!! OK, I’ll brag a little..I did “Jump” by Van Halen when it was current. I played the guitar solo, sang the lead vocal, and did the keyboards on the intro, verse and chorus, and played the keyboard solo too. One of my best efforts..
@@5400bowen I guess you would know
from experience, but Don Henley did a
great job on drums, and vocals with the
Eagles. Hard to do. Hotel California is a
great song, that requires a lot of effort
on drums, and vocals, and he was great.
Paul McCartney.....THE HAPPY FACE OF THE BEATLES forever....from Bogota - Columbia .....
its so damn cool to have george harrison, paul mccarteney and john lennon doing second voices in your song
such irony that it is John & George singing bye bye , in harmony together on the same mic
This is why they are the GREATEST! They created excitement like nobody else. George was fantastic on that guitar.
John's so amazing playing guitar and harmonica at the same time
Always loved Paul's "rocker" vocals.
Little richard was their hero
@@ianbhoy7 no kidding
He could do it all. From that to “Golden Slumbers”. What an amazing array of vocal styles!!!
@@ianbhoy7 one of their hero’s. They loved Chuck Berry and Elvis as well as a few I’d never heard of until they mentioned them in interviews. Those early rock and roll records were banned in England, and like Jagger and Richards, it was an underground cult thing for the Beatles. People literally smuggled the records into England like drugs. Hey, ever hear the old joke about the guy that rode his bike across the Swiss border every day? The customs officer became suspicious and started searching him all the time. Eventually the guard got frustrated from not finding anything. So in exasperation he finally said “look, I give up. I swear I won’t bother you no matter what, but PLEASE, tell me what you are smuggling!!!”. The guy says “bicycles”.
Tearing it up.
Paul had an insane vocal range, just incredible.
I would've confused myself shaking my head, playing the drums, AND singing all at once, you rock Ringo
Singing and playing drums is even harder that doing it on other instruments. I worked with a lot of drummers , and they consistently did not sing, most of them. And said they didn’t want to and/or couldn’t and keep time. It’s the demands of rhythm that cause that. My 3rd semester music theory instructor pointed out that rhythm is the most difficult element in music. And boy did I learn that lesson!!! Plus what musicians call “his instrument”, the vocal cords etc. weren’t the best. But they were professionals. Having everyone sing at least a little gives the main singers a rest. It is easy to destroy your voice from singing too much, especially if you belt it out, or have and use a high vocal range. Ringo was a penultimate professional, and he did what he was asked that was best for the groups’ success. It also impressed pros and fans alike that every member of a band sings. Also, it is common for drummers to sing relatively simple songs, especially, of course the drum parts. They almost always keep it simple during the vocal. No put down, I play guitar and sing, and tried singing while playing the drums. Really tough with both hands and feet working at the same time!!!! OK, I’ll brag a little..I did “Jump” by Van Halen when it was current. I played the guitar solo, sang the lead vocal, and did the keyboards on the intro, verse and chorus, and played the keyboard solo too. One of my best efforts..
I love when Paul and John make each other laugh.
The Beatles were mega talented - and they had incredible personalities!
i think it's cute to see paul singing along all the words in the background. because i think this was a john song completely, right? but he obviously likes it too
George was voted Best Guitarist in England when he was 17!
I was very young but I remember being allowed to watch Shindig on this October '64 night. The performance by The Beatles was a awesome, even in a black and white -- thrill and a half, as kids used to say.
I think that whole Long Tall Sally, Kansas City, She's A Woman, I'm Down rhythm & blues vibe the Beatles had in 64 and 65 was the best they ever sounded as a band, and maybe the best any band has ever sounded. Just raw and gritty sounding as all Hell but rhythmically just incredibly tight.
You got it
Truer words never spoken. I would also add Dizzy Miss Lizzy, Bad Boy, Lucille, so many good gritty tunes.
And their recording of rock n roll music and dizzy miss lizzy
Paul's voice is so amazing!
Paul has such a great rock-n-roll voice!!!
Какие красавчики. Пипец. Харизма так и прет у всех четверых
So infinitely much better than most music today.
A truly remarkable performance. I am particularly taken by Pauls' bass playing- as a (L/H) bass player myself, I could never do all that without checking my fret hand to see where I was at.
8 hours a night seven nights a week in Germany did wonders for their skills. George said so in an interview. Still, you are so right. I rarely had to look at my left hand, even when singing. I remember after doing “Hurt Do Good” for a couple years 4-5 nights a week I was doing it and caught myself not paying attention to the vocal or guitar at ALL! Watching a really pretty girl with a short skirt dancing. Caught myself and thought I should pay attention to the singing, or I might mess up the lyrics. So I did…and looked down and watched my left hand play the parts without the slightest focus on what it was doing. It was literally like watching someone else do it! John Fogerty was asked what was the most difficult thing about playing the guitar. He said it was changing position. As in moving your hand up and down the neck to get to different parts of it. The most common reason players with a lot of skill look. You can see John do it from time to time. Even Hendrix did it occasionally. Paul almost never did.
Actually, I think that they pre-recorded the audio version of the performance, and then performed live in front of the crowd. That is why you hear the stray "yeah" from Paul during "Kansas City" and the stray note from John during the first harmonica solo for "I'm a Loser". I've heard the pre recorded audio somewhere.
I think it might have been remixed after the event.
The bass line on chorus of I’m a Loser
I love seeing young George smiling and having fun😀
Paul voice is something surreal
Mis favoritos de siempre ,, me encantaron sus voces y lo guaperrimos qe estaban en los años 60s 👌👌😂
Por fin un texto en español.
E agora um em português
joder....que tienes toda la razon .....desde Bogota - Columbia....soy vasco.......
Fantastic - just before, I think these songs were released on Beatles for Sale - they're all on top top form here.
Love this unusual placement of John and Paul sharing a mike stand. The mad harmony in this song makes it obvious that Lennon was not only a writer - but a singer with his own gifts thankfully shared. Ringo gets to shine here as not many drummers sing.
Too hot for words...
It's so cute when Paul forgets the words and John and Paul smiles:)
watching this just put me in the best mood! long live the beatles!!!!
I love how Paul at the beginning is singing even tho there's no microphone 3:22
I love how George always throws in a rockabilly solo! And I also don't ever remember Paul appearing stage right! It's always John on the right.
Paul is the best, he had a phenomenal voice that has never been matched by anyone else. Of course John had a phenomenal voice too. 🎶 🎸🎸🎸 🥁. George and Ringo were just as good and carried their weight as well.
Это всё так,!❤😊,
Paul is not the best, it's the second best
Such great rock n roll vocals & energy! They all look like they're having blast!
Ringo rocks!
Once upon a time there was a band call THE BEATLES. What you see and hear was for you AT the low cost around
$ 5.50 to $ 9.50 in concert .
I LOVE RINGO SO MUCH OMG HE DID SUCH AN AMAZING JOB I'M LITERALLY EXPLODING I LOVE BOYS SO WATCHING A LIVE VERSION WAS FREAKING AWESOME!! Not to mention George's solo in that song omggg🥰🥰🥰😝😝😝😝
This is one of my absolute favourite videos on youtube. They all sound so great and I love all the songs and everything :).
And Paul is the best singer EVER :D!!
Thanks for posting up this WONDERFUL and important piece of musical history about the greatest group that the world will ever see ! ! !
3 October 1964
The performace was recorded in London for broadcast in the States on 7 October 1964.
Wow is this a tight performance. Just great stuff.
Unforgetable John's voice!
@THeMaskedBlogCritic Yeah the backing is recorded, mics are open, vocals are live.
Wow! Now, I'm hearing"LOSER", followed by "BOYS" live as well! I still have the 2 albums (American versions) ,GREAT harmonies and performances!!Thanks so MUCH!!!
Lennon played harmonica all the way back
in their earliest songs, but he noticed Dylan
playing with a harmonica neck-holder, so
he tried this, too!
THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH!!!! I have this one on my "BEATLES 6 album. I've Always loved their cover of "KANSAS CITY " !
Aw Paul's so cute! I love his voice and the things he can do with it- he can scream or make it sound rough, like in this song, or sound really mellow and sweet like in And I Love Her. John has epic skills with his harmonica and guitar! Oh George at 4:37
Have always loved the Beatles but Paul was always my favorite. He sure can rock out.
same
i watched this about 50 times and im still not board.
Great heroes...and nice guys, too!!
So polished even nearly 50 years later. The music is as good today as it was popular then.
Paul's range blowsss my mind...
I hope one day in the future, every known live Beatles performance filmed for around the world tv gets compiled and released on to a box set of DVDs.
Ringo added a nice touch to the songs.
Wow amazing!! Just it was yesterday. Ringo seeing live was great and john doing some jigs!
@jimbrofrey - states shindig in London '64, by the looks. No wonder they are having a jolly time!
Paul delivers an outstanding performance.
Ахх.менин.жаштыгм1968.76.ж.ры.чиркин.өмүр.osh.sity.
Flawless performance.
The Beatles mostrando todo su power. Paul con mucha fuerza, John se juntan y son dinamita. Pero en esto los cuatro son líderes, tiran por tierra el imaginario. George con solos simples pero contundentes saludándonos hasta hoy a la cámara, lo sobresalta Ringo con un golpe y a él lo estoy estudiando especialmente, tocando y cantando es increíble. Se escucha como locomotora pero es tan importante lo que toca, que lo que No toca. Gracias por existir y volar ideas, no ser la típica banda cuadrada y haber cambiado la Música. Fab4 por siempre ✌
Se te olvida que el creador de los Beatles fue George Martin y que el sonido Beatle también fue de George Martin, con Ringo o sin Ringo, esto es era igual si hubiera estado Ringo o Pete Best. De cualquier manera George Martin los iba a lanzar a la fama. Sin Martin, los Beatles jamás hubieran triunfado, por la sencilla razón que había muchos grupos en el escenario y nadie se iba a fijar en unos aventureros. Su vida iba a ser de Liverpool a Hamburgo hasta envejecer. Tuvieron mucha suerte en conocer a su Mesías, Sir George Martin. Lo malo, la puñalada trasera que le dieron a Pete Best.
I love it how when John swings his leg the crowd goes crazy
This is one of the Beatles great covers, although one could say that about many others they did. Pauls vocal is superb and just listen to the Rhythm section. George keeps a very difficult chord riff going with aplomb!!!!!!!
Paul´s dance at 3:17. Ahhh...so charm
I love John's voice
At 1:35, John makes the goofy face he always made. Lol
An example of McCartney's really unusual vocal brilliance when he was a Beatle and in his vocal prime. Amazing.
jimboyfrey, this was a TV show in London. Shindig! was a US weekly TV show for us teens back then. You want the Beatles, then you go to the Beatles, which is what Shindig! did. Note: most TV shows back then did not have the technical equipment to balance & broadcast both the vocals & music together, so it was not unusual for them to record the music the day before & then sing live on TV, as was the case here. John's harmonica & George's guitar were a bit off in a couple of places. Heaven!!!!
Ringo is a great singer and drummer! Love the harmonies! I loved and still love The great Beatles! Their music will never die!
i would like to go back in time to that moment
beatles are great
i would like to be alive when they existed
I Love You George You are the besst
Thank you for posting a live performance by the biggest and greatest pop/rock group that the world has and will ever see. [THUR13SEP12/0404hrsBST]
Aaaw, George is so cute in this video!
Shit man those guys ALL could sing including Ringo. Just tremendous!
I used to watch shindig but I know I never saw this. what fun. my parents probably made me watch "death valley days" with your host ronald reagan that night. I'm just glad i can see everything i missed now. thanks for posting this.
AlyRox. Most agree that this was their best "cover" song. The version you hear on the record, CD, mp3, & everything else is a "one-take" recording. Plus, John was in Paul's face getting Paul to "really put out" the vocal, which he did. Paul did that for John on the song Money, which is also a powerhouse cover. Never gets old, does it. I was there in England in 62&63 & lived thru it as it was happening. Yes, it was as if they were from another planet. Perfection from the beginning.
Haha, love Paul's enthusiasm in Kansas City!
Just the best ever.
❤❤❤❤❤Danke für. Diesen. Besonderen Song ❤❤❤❤❤❤😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
it's actually mimed this show. same with a couple of other "live" appearances. they pre-recorded live tracks rather than straight off the record, so it sounded live rather then when it's obvious when it's from the record. thats why you can hear a bit of lennon's harmonica in i'm a loser when he isn't playing
Allright George!!
Pure joy and pure grace. Amen.
Thanks for sharing this video,3 great songs.
at 61 yrs old ,it bring wonderful memories from those yrs back in Uruguay.
now with youtube ,I can enjoy all this videos
like never before,
Gracias a todos.
Beatles, Greatest Group Of All Time!!
To all those who weren't around back then: either it's completely "live" or it's a lip-synch over the recorded track. There was no in-between & anyone can easily tell by watching/listening.
George is really having fun on this recording!
Lennon at 7:20 is the best part of the entire clip!
I literally LOL'ed.
George's solo(s) :)
It's so great.
And RINGO!! GOGOGO!! LOL
one of my favorite videos..
omg Paul on Kansas City :|
im dying