Setlist Introduction 0:00 1. I Saw Her Standing There 1:41 2. You Can’t Do That 4:21 3. All My Loving 7:24 4. She Loves You 9:44 5. Till There Was You 12:32 6. Roll Over Beethoven 14:44 (John Lennon being.. well John) 17:13 7: Can’t Buy Me Love 17:51 8. This Boy 20:20 9. Twist and Shout 22:38 10. Long Tall Sally 26:35 (Last Beatle Bow - 28:35)
@@tommost1I love ❤️ the Beatles and everything about them but this stuff from John is f*cking disgraceful. I know he had a problem with handicapped people being lined up in the front row of every concert but geez, this is really awful stuff.
Screaming, roaring female audience, John's raspy voice, George's guitar mastery, Paul playing bass guitar as if playing the leading one, Ringo's wild drumming: ladies and gentleman, THE BEATLES!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
all the best to whoever, wherever, whatever you are planning to achieve.....huge blessings to all the sentient beings, pedestals too.....may god bless you all.......
Whenever I hear the early Beatles songs what captures me the most me being a singer is how they did their vocal harmonies. Sometimes John and Paul sing in unison and then split the end of a line in harmony...sometimes it was just a word..sometimes George popped in...the background oohhs and ahhhs. Listen to " She Loves You" how those harmonies weave in and out. It's amazing and they were way ahead of the pack on their vocals. It's said that John and Paul always wrote songs with them harmonizing and then worked out where it should be and when. To me their vocals are a work of art and a master class of how harmony should be used. My friend and I sang 58 Beatle songs using music tracks while we recorded all the vocal parts and we were astounded when we took them apart and then sang them all. The amount of harmonies and in later songs with more tracking the lushness and layers were like a rich painting. Long live the Beatles.
In the early days, most people's equipment was so bad, that you didn't hear a lot of the background instruments. Their strong vocals & harmonising made them stand out even more(amongst the Snap crackle & pop of records).
Mr. Paul you have the Beatles singing down packed and you definitely know what you're talking about I bet you and your band members be almost as famous as The Beatles someday if y'all ain't already
Great production. The opening video is the Beatles arrival at Mascot airport Sydney 6.30am Thursday 11 June 1964. I know I was there, we did our Radio 2UE breakfast session nationally in the lounge overlooking the ramp where the Boeing 707 stopped. Despite the double glazed sound proof windows we could clearly hear the hundreds of fans yelling outside. We wore 2UE/Beatles passes and security warned us not to got outside for any reason.
June 17, 1964...Melbourne Australia. TV show, "Beatles Sing For Shell". This is one of THE best Beatles concerts that was ever filmed and recorded!!! When they arrived in Adelaide Australia...The Beatles were greeted by OVER 350,000 + fans in the city....in Melbourne...250,000+ fans welcomed them...this is NEVER gonna happen again!!!
00:00 Intro: footage of Beatles & fans. 01:38 I Saw Her Standing There 04:20 You Can't Do That 06:58 Paul introduces next song 07:20 All My Loving 09:30 John introduces next song 09:41 She Loves You 12:06 Paul introduces next song 12:28 Til There Was You 14:42 Roll Over Beethoven 17:03 John Introduces next song 17:48 Can't Buy Me Love 20:07 George introduces next song 20:18 This Boy 22:38 Twist and Shout 25:21 Paul introduces next song 26:30 Long Tall Sally
✨ It's fascinating to watch the audiences from 1964, the Beatles have them whipped up in a wild frenzy of excitement, yet they still remained seated, not even standing, no one was rushing the stage at them, and I saw no security around the stage! MY, how times have changed, and Not for the better!
Same thing with me... I loved (and still I do) the Beatles songs but I did NOT understand ANY SINGLE word they were singing then! That's why I became a high school English teacher as an adult! I thank God I was born in the Beatles generation! This band is eternal, these guys will never die in our hearts! (gilberto lehrer/brazil)
9/17/24 Oh my good woman, you were a bit late to the party! Lol. We're about the same age. (I'm 70 now. Born March 1954,) The night that changed the world forever ... & definitely mine! .... Sunday night, 8:00 PM, February 9, 1964 ... I was screaming for 1 hour straight in front of my G-ma's TV. 😂🤣 I was 9. (would turn 10 one month later.) My parents & my G-ma were mortified & confused! 🤣😂🤣😂 (We were celebrating my Mom's b-day) At school the next day, that's ALL we kids talked about - The Beatles on Ed Sullivan. In fact, that's ALL we talked about for the rest of the school year .... THE BEATLES! ❤❤❤❤ Such happy & innocent times. A 60-year love affair. #TheFabFour
True, indeed. Stopped here and viewed the entire video. My first reason for checking this out was because a few months agoI found an original newspaper from Australia announcing the Beatles' arrival in 1964. It's here in my house. Now I need to go find it again and read all about the local excitement!
Their concerts in 1964 and 65 were epic because they had soo many songs on the charts at the same time. They were the 1st to play at stadiums and a new term was used as Super Group. The Beatles were ahead of their time in their music because this is where Punk Rock and Heavy Metal music came from. That’s because music was now moving in that direction because the 1960’s didn’t begin until they appeared on the Ed Sullivan Show. The 1960’s was a time of change and it was attributed to four lads from Liverpool Paul, George, John, and Ringo.
Elvis played Stadiums ten years before the Beatles played Shea Stadium. It is a myth that The Beatles played Stadiums first, but they are still the greatest band ever.
All My Lovin' is one of the BEST songs of all time. John doing triplets on Rythm Guitar. Paul's walking base line and George doing the harmonizing with Paul. Perfect!
キャーキャーキャー!!BeatlesのShe loes youを聞いて体中に電撃が走った13歳以来60年間Beatlesを愛しています、Beatlesは永遠です! Oooooh! Whaaaat! Oh myyy! I've loved the Beatles for 60 years, ever since I was 13 years old when I heard the Beatles' She loes you and electric shocks ran through my body.The Beatles are forever!
9/17/24 日本の皆さん、こんにちは。ロックンロールグループ、ビートルズはあらゆる言語と時代を超えています。皆さんに幸運を祈ります。 (Courtesy of Google translate. I'm not that smart! 😂 I believe "The Beatles" is translated as "bītoruzu" in Japanese.❤)
This is great … I saw the Beatles in 1965? at the Hollywood Bowl (California) … I say SAW because I couldn’t hear them because of all the screaming, so it’s nice to be able to hear them sing!
That is so cool!! I’m very young but I’m obsessed with 60s fashion and (of course) The Beatles. I wish I was alive back then to experience everything firsthand. You are so lucky to have seen them in concert!
As an Aussie into my 6th decade of age from a family of ten youngest is 56 eldest is 73 I was in nappies and I remember the beetles songs on the radio, one of my older bros said back in the 1980s that the beetles made music today and I didn’t think much of his comment as an 18yo teen, now I listen to them more than ever and some songs I’m surprised they sung and seeing this video is priceless for anyone alone being there 🤩. I would have to say aging with a extremely wide music taste from a muso-mad family I would say the beetles were the best just the natural nature of the four boys got those heard melting 🫠
John Lennon was a force of nature... his vocals on "You Can't Do That" are unbelievable. I'm not the hugest fan of his solo work but what he and Paul did together is unmatched.
His performance of “you can’t do that here” always stands out as johns top ten performances he has done.. the band was flawless John was on point vocally George nailed the ending slide on it.. Paul was keeping the bass Right in thst sweet spot.. well ringo just rocked his balls off on the back beat
Couldn’t agree more. Without John’s lead vocals on so much of the early stuff it’s hard to see them making it quite as big. I have trouble reconciling the fresh faced John with that awesome voice, with the sole artist he became. The younger version was the Ferrari, the older version…o-no.
I’m 77 and still listening, always remember my uncle saying at the family Christmas party of 63, “you won’t hear anything of this band next Christmas”,😂😂😂
28:23 This was the last song of the concert and 19 year old Brent McAuslan made a spontaneous decision to run toward the stage. He had his female friend wave her arms and make the police think she was going to run up on stage to distract the police who had made a ring around the stage. When the police were distracted with his friend, Brent McAuslan made his move and climbed up on stage wearing his Beatle boots and got to shake hands with John Lennon. John said, "How are you cobber?"(Which means male friend in Australia.) Brent figured it was the last song so if they throw him out he wouldn't have missed anything. After he shook hands with John, the police quickly got him and was going to arrest him. But as the Beatles were coming off stage, Paul McCartney asked the police to let him go. And they let him go.😊
Wow, that was amazing! That guy looked so much like John Lennon, it looked like Lennon was running up on stage to shake Lennon"s hand! Thanks for that!!
He was my mate from boarding school. I was at the concert too but didn’t realise it was him until later ; we met up and had a laugh the next day. Good times.
@@davidmartin1015I read somewhere that Brent had recently won a John lookalike contest. Is this true? It was a great moment. John looked shocked at seeing his doppleganger, but was very good humoured about it.
Ever since I met them, I can't tell you how much their voices and performances have made me happy and sad throughout my life. My life is full of happiness brought to me by the Beatles. And it will remain the same until the end.
Festival Hall Melbourne, one of the few Beatles venues in the world still standing. The Victorian State Government saved it from being demolished. Now announced today 15 June 2023 that it is being returned to a music venue. Tonight is a Beatles night at Festival Hall with top bands playing Beatles music. This is on the 59th anniversary of the Beatles playing there in June 1964.
Such an awesome group! So young ( 19-23) at their best in early 60’s. Their live performances were amazing n it was a privilege to grow up in their best years. I was 12 when they first hit Australia 🇦🇺 and from there it was just a fabulous musical journey for them n me ! Their harmonies in the live performances is so special! They energise all who listen . THE GREATEST BAND EVER!
Those 14 hour shifts on the stage in Hamburg night after night from 1960 to early '63. They honed their craft. Outstanding show, Lads!! Great performance!
I was 10 years old in 1964 and became a totally obsessed Beatles fan from the first time I heard them. All these years later, they are still as great as ever and no one has ever been better, not even close. This Australia concert is one of the best from that amazing time of global Beatlemania and shows them at their height.
This is a treasured piece of history that will probably never ever be repeated in such a way?, this was originally shown live on TV in good ol' black & white transmission on Channel 9 way back in June 1964 when The Beatles toured Australia for first & last time!, it's so hard to believe that this footage is eventually approaching 60 years old?.. unbelievable but true!, the age of the vision is now obviously showing on the treasured video tape footage and thanks to today's modern technology it has been carefully remastered and well put together along with old news footage of their arrivals to Sydney (in the dreadful pouring rain), Adelaide (with the biggest crowd ever to attend anywhere in the whole world!, up to almost half a million people turned out to see them.), and of course Melbourne where this concert was first shown live on TV and recorded by Channel 9, it's so great to see this footage in full uncut version but due to some missing vision because of deteriorating video issues we can also hear some songs that was cut out of the original "Beatles sing for Shell" footage that's been circulating for years!, well remastered with more news footage overlapping the missing deteriorating concert vision and great to see the infamous bit of John Lennon encouraging the audience to clap their hands and stamp their feet?, a majority of people were obviously offended by that bit because of his spastic act and was edited over the years including on Channel 9's recent remastered "Beatles in Australia One Night Only" TV special but great to see it here uncut because like it or not that was the comedic side of John Lennon!, he was a clown underneath his songwriting brilliance and The Beatles were no doubt God gifted talents that will probably never ever be repeated?, God bless The Beatles!🎶🎸🎵☮️
People would love to misunderstand John for every reason they choose. Without John there would B no Beatles as he led the way in almost everything Beatle-- On and off stage and recording studios!
Well said, well written, covered many details. People forget that John led the way in almost everything; a true leader. Imagine! ....he always spoke his mind in music and everything it's got to do with and most of all I guess he wasn't selfish in the studio or elsewhere. The videos say it all. People who share their views, thoughts, lyrics, like Dylan get misunderstood and questioned by others who have not arrived yet or tuned into the times they R a'changing. Let peace B the call!
Well written-- @beatlefancraig67 simply forgot to mention the clown in him and how John Lennon talked and clowned with journalist who did not understand him at all. He definitely set the standards for other musicians to follow when dealing with the press not forgetting the British humour which V don't C these days.
The June 15-17, 1964 shows are the greatest Beatles performances ever. The Feb 11, 1964 Washington show is their BEST SHOW ever (re: excitement/energy) The Jan 30, 1969 Rooftop show is the greatest MOMENT in rock and roll history. IMHO. 😎🎸🎼
When I was 15 the Beatles changed my life. Went to England later in life. Hated to come back to Germany but in 1970 times were different and I had to go back. Still love going for a visit to the great beautiful Island. Thank you England.
It was crazy. Saw them play in Montreal when I was 9 yrs old. Girls fainting all over the place and being carried out So much yelling from the audience that we could hardly hear them play. It didn't matter. It was a lifetime incredible experience for me I'll never forget. Fantastic time to be alive
И как славно, что хотя бы перед смертью, благодаря интернету я могу насладиться любимой музыкой. Это нк только Beatles касается. Я и оперу и вообще музыку люблю Считаю, что лучшее, что сделало человечество, это музыка!
undoubtedly the best band ever, and the harmonies will always be talked about, what great footage. I wished is was born ealier to see them in the 60's, but have alot of recorings of them, and listen too them regular. They would put alot of groups of today to shame with their true voices and musical prowess. LONG LIVE THE BEATLES !!!
THE LATE GREAT GEORGE HARRISON PLAYS THE ELECTRIC GUITAR IN THIS SONG AND RINGO STAR PLAYS THE DRUMS IN THIS SONG AND SADLY HE DIED FROM CANCER AND HE WROTE A SONG CALLED HERE COMES THE SUN AND HE WROTE A GREAT SONG CALLED IV GOT MY MIND SET ON YOU AND THIS SONG CAN BE SEEN ON UTUBE WHERE HE SINGS THIS SONG AND SADLY HE DIED FROM CANCER AND HE WAS A GREAT GUITARIST IN THE BEATLES 😔
They were the best... They were trying to do a show, but with all these annoying screamings I think it would had been so difficult to do it... So frustrating. They said that they didn't hear a thing on stage,and the fact that they didn't miss a note is outstanding. I love you Beatles!!!! The Fab Four!!!!!!!❤️
I’m stunned by how amazing this video looks and sounds! As someone who is very familiar with earlier versions, I can say that somebody used techniques that worked _wonders!_ (Upscaling the video, doubling the frame rate; AI software on the audio, probably a LOT of re-EQing!) The original audio is riddled with problematic anomalies; for example, an omnipresent “rumble” that has certain tones (which might be best described as “hum”-but not just the typical 60/120/180/240Hz hum) which I assume were reduced via notch filtering. (There was a tone at around 75Hz that I noticed in the original-not certain what would generate that.) In the original-as is often the case in live Beatles recordings-George’s guitar wasn’t loud enough in the mix. This is especially noticeable in the first half of “All My Loving,” during which John’s guitar is the loudest component! The AI software, while not perfect, somewhat isolated the drums and John’s guitar, sending them to left and right, while placing George’s guitar more in the middle. All of this really breathed new life into this performance! My hat is off to whoever produced this video! Incredible job!
I'm 69 now and now my Grandkids Love them too. I still go Gaga over them. But back in the day I remember braking my albums, just to go replace them. Yeayeayea yea.
1. I Saw Her Standing There 1:41 2. You Can’t Do That 4:21 3. All My Loving 7:24 4. She Loves You 9:44 5. Till There Was You 12:32 6. Roll Over Beethoven 14:44 (John Lennon being.. well John) 17:13 7: Can’t Buy Me Love 17:51 8. This Boy 20:20 9. Twist and Shout 22:38 10. Long Tall Sally 26:35 (Last Beatle Bow - 28:35)
They performed more than 1,400 concerts between 1960 and 1966. That's over 230 concerts per year along with 7 albums. Those guys worked their asses off big time.
I do not like when commenters go overboard with technical jargon. The songs were amazing, video quality was clear, thank you for the sharing of this historical video!😊😊❤ BEATLES FOREVER!
Das waren noch Zeiten! ❤❤❤ Ich habe einen Song von den Beatles: When I'm 64 "umgedichtet" für unseren Englisch-Lehrer, der uns im Unterricht immer wieder einen "Welthit" nahebringt, natürlich auch der Sprache und Übersetzung wegen. Außerdem ist er selbst Bandleader und Drummer und ein Klasse-Lehrer. Es war ein Danke für den Unterricht und den Ferienbeginn und ein "hymnisch" an ca. 60 Jahre Beatles (für meine Freunde und mich, Golden Agers) ❤❤❤ When I get older, losing my mind Will you be so kind Will you still reach me Will you still teach me Leaving times behind So I can say ten words a day That would be so nice and fine I'll pay cash, bring a bottle of wine When I'm sometimes a little late Don't be angry, that's what I also hate Next time I put on the running shoe, That's what I promise to you Will you still teach me Sorry, it won't be easy When I'm 84 You will be older too And if you say: Learn and stay I always will be at you Because you make my Denglish Into a wonderful English I could be helpful, could be of use Wash the dishes, clear the plates Clean all the floors and doors And I paint, if you want, the gates If you need things of repair I'll do it, even I cut families hair I could repair the lights and phone When they have gone I could knit a sweater by the fireside I could your daughter take out for a ride Doing the garden, digging the weeds Who could ask for more? Will you still teach me, It wouldn't be easy, When I'm 84 Every summer you take a big rest That would be really the best For all of you and me too You don't have to think What's going on at my home I always stay there on my own I'll have a look In my English-Book For teaching me English You may be long and far away I have a lot to pay, It's private, I say You can be lazy And I drive crazy Send me a postcard Drop me a line This would be so fine Give me your answer I hope of YES Fill in a form without any stress YES Your teacher for evermore Will you still teach me It wouldn't be easy Will you still teach me - so I can see When I'm 84 !!! Danke an die Beatles und Andy ❤️🌹❤️🍀❤️💐❤️
Wow, what overwhelming life experiences they had together, huh? NOTHING prepares anyone for that kind of intensity! They only did 1/2 hr. shows and it was before the internet, so to stir that kind of mania is truly a phenomenon. It's incredible!!! ❤
OH MY How can you say that about John, They all were expierimenting then not just John, And John wasn't on drugs the night he took a bullet through the heart by a POS
I think that, at that time, The Beatles were a reason why many people asked themselves all over the world: "What is happening?" There was a common sense of mistery going on!
Setlist
Introduction 0:00
1. I Saw Her Standing There 1:41
2. You Can’t Do That 4:21
3. All My Loving 7:24
4. She Loves You 9:44
5. Till There Was You 12:32
6. Roll Over Beethoven 14:44
(John Lennon being.. well John) 17:13
7: Can’t Buy Me Love 17:51
8. This Boy 20:20
9. Twist and Shout 22:38
10. Long Tall Sally 26:35
(Last Beatle Bow - 28:35)
"John being John 17:13" would get him canceled today... or at least some negative tweets.
@@tommost1 let’s not forget the KKK tried canceling John plus the fbi too
@@tommost1I love ❤️ the Beatles and everything about them but this stuff from John is f*cking disgraceful. I know he had a problem with handicapped people being lined up in the front row of every concert but geez, this is really awful stuff.
@@leonardsalinas2002 Which part?
@@shore348450 If you're a real deep baetle fan you would except their faults and decisions
And the rest is history. They changed the world.
It's the true
@@einst35okk, i buy vinil 😊
I wish all the Best in their life, be blessed and happy always, healthy and smile always 😊
B
Very best
Yesterday
Screaming, roaring female audience, John's raspy voice, George's guitar mastery, Paul playing bass guitar as if playing the leading one, Ringo's wild drumming: ladies and gentleman, THE BEATLES!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
BEATLEMANIA!
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Jimmie Nicol replaced Ringo there.
@@explorer1968, ”Ringo's wild drumming " was partly due to his being a "lefty", playing a right-handed drum kit. He was and is awesome.
leading one what ya on about?
They were the best in there time hooray Beatles .
若くてはつらつとした演奏しているビートルズを観れて幸せです。
ありがとうございます!
Think how ahead of the game this band was. They were incredible songwriters and exceptional musicians and vocalists.
Ну и роллинги
MANY. MANY MANY❤❤❤
Finally, a sound man who put the vocals above the instruments. These guys usually worked without monitors.
Everyone who reads this, we don't know each other and probably never will but I wish you all the best in life and all the luck in the world 💕🥰
Most kind, thank you!
all the best to whoever, wherever, whatever you are planning to achieve.....huge blessings to all the sentient beings, pedestals too.....may god bless you all.......
THANKZZZ. LOVE U ALL. 🪃🪃🪃
I think thats all John wanted. All we need is love!
AMEN TO THAT
The harmonies are still there, which are the trademark of every Beatles song. Now and then is a great tribute to the best group ever.
Whenever I hear the early Beatles songs what captures me the most me being a singer is how they did their vocal harmonies. Sometimes John and Paul sing in unison and then split the end of a line in harmony...sometimes it was just a word..sometimes George popped in...the background oohhs and ahhhs. Listen to " She Loves You" how those harmonies weave in and out. It's amazing and they were way ahead of the pack on their vocals. It's said that John and Paul always wrote songs with them harmonizing and then worked out where it should be and when. To me their vocals are a work of art and a master class of how harmony should be used. My friend and I sang 58 Beatle songs using music tracks while we recorded all the vocal parts and we were astounded when we took them apart and then sang them all. The amount of harmonies and in later songs with more tracking the lushness and layers were like a rich painting. Long live the Beatles.
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I've always thought the same, I think beatles harmonies are very well done for sure.
In the early days, most people's equipment was so bad, that you didn't hear a lot of the background instruments. Their strong vocals & harmonising made them stand out even more(amongst the Snap crackle & pop of records).
Mr. Paul you have the Beatles singing down packed and you definitely know what you're talking about I bet you and your band members be almost as famous as The Beatles someday if y'all ain't already
You are so right!
Great production. The opening video is the Beatles arrival at Mascot airport Sydney 6.30am Thursday 11 June 1964. I know I was there, we did our Radio 2UE breakfast session nationally in the lounge overlooking the ramp where the Boeing 707 stopped. Despite the double glazed sound proof windows we could clearly hear the hundreds of fans yelling outside. We wore 2UE/Beatles passes and security warned us not to got outside for any reason.
June 17, 1964...Melbourne Australia. TV show, "Beatles Sing For Shell". This is one of THE best Beatles concerts that was ever filmed and recorded!!! When they arrived in Adelaide Australia...The Beatles were greeted by OVER 350,000 + fans in the city....in Melbourne...250,000+ fans welcomed them...this is NEVER gonna happen again!!!
If I had made it to the show, I would have been 1 day old! At least I was around for it. 😉
This part in the beatle anthology has always been my fave part
@@jorgeb555I was one month.
I recently watched footage of this crowd, and I must say I was stunned. It seemed almost surreal.
On June 17, I was 17 years old (August 64 in the right photo.)
00:00 Intro: footage of Beatles & fans.
01:38 I Saw Her Standing There
04:20 You Can't Do That
06:58 Paul introduces next song
07:20 All My Loving
09:30 John introduces next song
09:41 She Loves You
12:06 Paul introduces next song
12:28 Til There Was You
14:42 Roll Over Beethoven
17:03 John Introduces next song
17:48 Can't Buy Me Love
20:07 George introduces next song
20:18 This Boy
22:38 Twist and Shout
25:21 Paul introduces next song
26:30 Long Tall Sally
This is probably the most cleaned up live concert of the Beatles in earlier days. What a pleasure! Great!
I think the same 😮
Creo que si
An AI rendition
check out the Royal Variety performance 1963. Its butter smooth
😅😅😅😅😮😮😢😮upper bbug😅it's mood look h deer the bbb .,😊@@cristianbrasca
I saw the Beatles 1964 at Indianapolis, the crowd was way more excited. Amazing event. Changed my musical career. Yeah Yeah Yeah TD Atlanta
THEN THEY CAME TO ST LOUIS AND LIKE AN IDIOT I DIDN'T GO
✨ It's fascinating to watch the audiences from 1964, the Beatles have them whipped up in a wild frenzy of excitement, yet they still remained seated, not even standing, no one was rushing the stage at them, and I saw no security around the stage! MY, how times have changed, and Not for the better!
?? someone quite literally rushed the stage at the end and got to john... so?
I was 12 yrs old when I started listening to the Beatles and I’m now 71 and still listen to the Beatles. They are my all time favorites.
AME🎉N TO THAT I.73
Same thing with me... I loved (and still I do) the Beatles songs but I did NOT understand ANY SINGLE word they were singing then! That's why I became a high school English teacher as an adult! I thank God I was born in the Beatles generation! This band is eternal, these guys will never die in our hearts! (gilberto lehrer/brazil)
I am a french woman of 75 and I love them so much , for ever !
Mě 19, za několik dnů mi bude 79, miluju B
9/17/24 Oh my good woman, you were a bit late to the party! Lol. We're about the same age. (I'm 70 now. Born March 1954,) The night that changed the world forever ... & definitely mine! .... Sunday night, 8:00 PM, February 9, 1964 ... I was screaming for 1 hour straight in front of my G-ma's TV. 😂🤣 I was 9. (would turn 10 one month later.) My parents & my G-ma were mortified & confused! 🤣😂🤣😂 (We were celebrating my Mom's b-day) At school the next day, that's ALL we kids talked about - The Beatles on Ed Sullivan. In fact, that's ALL we talked about for the rest of the school year .... THE BEATLES! ❤❤❤❤
Such happy & innocent times. A 60-year love affair.
#TheFabFour
Simply put: The most Amazing Group of All Time!
True, indeed. Stopped here and viewed the entire video. My first reason for checking this out was because a few months agoI found an original newspaper from Australia announcing the Beatles' arrival in 1964. It's here in my house. Now I need to go find it again and read all about the local excitement!
You should have that particular newspaper article framed & displayed!@@dandcarter
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Their concerts in 1964 and 65 were epic because they had soo many songs on the charts at the same time. They were the 1st to play at stadiums and a new term was used as Super Group. The Beatles were ahead of their time in their music because this is where Punk Rock and Heavy Metal music came from. That’s because music was now moving in that direction because the 1960’s didn’t begin until they appeared on the Ed Sullivan Show. The 1960’s was a time of change and it was attributed to four lads from Liverpool Paul, George, John, and Ringo.
Elvis played Stadiums ten years before the Beatles played Shea Stadium. It is a myth that The Beatles played Stadiums first, but they are still the greatest band ever.
Loved that group from Liverpool and also the ones from Manchester. The 1960's
It never gets old listening to Paul and George sing the last verse together on All My Loving.
They sound great together, Paul and George.
I love George's voice in this verse.
George makes that part come alive!!
same 🥺 their voices just complement each other here
The greatest band ever.😊❤
All My Lovin' is one of the BEST songs of all time. John doing triplets on Rythm Guitar. Paul's walking base line and George doing the harmonizing with Paul. Perfect!
bass is the guitar; base is in baseball, or center of operations, etc.
Also the melody is lifted from a Brubeck number.
And it's very difficult to play the bass line & sing the lyrics at the same time. McCartney is a very talented musician.
@@firstlastname3865 Even though he couldn’t play the right notes in the recording.
5:43
キャーキャーキャー!!BeatlesのShe loes youを聞いて体中に電撃が走った13歳以来60年間Beatlesを愛しています、Beatlesは永遠です!
Oooooh! Whaaaat! Oh myyy! I've loved the Beatles for 60 years, ever since I was 13 years old when I heard the Beatles' She loes you and electric shocks ran through my body.The Beatles are forever!
9/17/24 日本の皆さん、こんにちは。ロックンロールグループ、ビートルズはあらゆる言語と時代を超えています。皆さんに幸運を祈ります。
(Courtesy of Google translate. I'm not that smart! 😂 I believe "The Beatles" is translated as "bītoruzu" in Japanese.❤)
this is the most clearest George Harrison's solo on I saw her standing there I'ved ever heard than the other videos on live Melbourne 1964
Im 72 now and would like to say Thank You Beatles.
This is great … I saw the Beatles in 1965? at the Hollywood Bowl (California) … I say SAW because I couldn’t hear them because of all the screaming, so it’s nice to be able to hear them sing!
Great times!
That is so cool!! I’m very young but I’m obsessed with 60s fashion and (of course) The Beatles. I wish I was alive back then to experience everything firsthand. You are so lucky to have seen them in concert!
I saw them in Montreal in 65 when I was 9 yrs old. Couldn't hear them either. Wouldn't trade it for anything though. Great time & great memory
The best band in the world EVER. The music never gets old.
Right .....
Proper music,they actually know how to play instruments, unlike now,with auto tune
Eduardo Lages, os melhores videos!
As an Aussie into my 6th decade of age from a family of ten youngest is 56 eldest is 73 I was in nappies and I remember the beetles songs on the radio, one of my older bros said back in the 1980s that the beetles made music today and I didn’t think much of his comment as an 18yo teen, now I listen to them more than ever and some songs I’m surprised they sung and seeing this video is priceless for anyone alone being there 🤩.
I would have to say aging with a extremely wide music taste from a muso-mad family I would say the beetles were the best just the natural nature of the four boys got those heard melting 🫠
In the words of Walter white “someone cooked here”
John Lennon was a force of nature... his vocals on "You Can't Do That" are unbelievable. I'm not the hugest fan of his solo work but what he and Paul did together is unmatched.
His performance of “you can’t do that here” always stands out as johns top ten performances he has done.. the band was flawless John was on point vocally George nailed the ending slide on it.. Paul was keeping the bass Right in thst sweet spot.. well ringo just rocked his balls off on the back beat
Oh wow, John is my favorite rock vocalist! Love him. And on that song in particular, You Can’t Do That, he plays the lead guitar riff too! Excellent.
Couldn’t agree more. Without John’s lead vocals on so much of the early stuff it’s hard to see them making it quite as big. I have trouble reconciling the fresh faced John with that awesome voice, with the sole artist he became. The younger version was the Ferrari, the older version…o-no.
You are so right and John has a voice that can't be matched Also George and Paul have great voices and Ringo is drumming accordingly
Класс!!
I am 66 years old and have loved listening to this music all my life.
Plenty of time to Keep Dancing!!!
I’m 77 and still listening, always remember my uncle saying at the family Christmas party of 63, “you won’t hear anything of this band next Christmas”,😂😂😂
Me too! I’m still just as excited and happy when I see them! Back then, I was just a kid, but. Fell in love HARD … and forever. ❤️
Boa noite tenho 69 anos e tudo lindo
Me to lm 70 still love it know😅
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This was the last song of the concert and 19 year old Brent McAuslan made a spontaneous decision to run toward the stage. He had his female friend wave her arms and make the police think she was going to run up on stage to distract the police who had made a ring around the stage. When the police were distracted with his friend, Brent McAuslan made his move and climbed up on stage wearing his Beatle boots and got to shake hands with John Lennon. John said, "How are you cobber?"(Which means male friend in Australia.) Brent figured it was the last song so if they throw him out he wouldn't have missed anything. After he shook hands with John, the police quickly got him and was going to arrest him. But as the Beatles were coming off stage, Paul McCartney asked the police to let him go. And they let him go.😊
Wow, that was amazing! That guy looked so much like John Lennon, it looked like Lennon was running up on stage to shake Lennon"s hand! Thanks for that!!
Paul is always nice guy
Thanks for the insight. It was the perfect end to a perfect show - and Lennon seemed to dig the guy's tenacity.
He was my mate from boarding school. I was at the concert too but didn’t realise it was him until later ; we met up and had a laugh the next day. Good times.
@@davidmartin1015I read somewhere that Brent had recently won a John lookalike contest. Is this true?
It was a great moment. John looked shocked at seeing his doppleganger, but was very good humoured about it.
Ever since I met them, I can't tell you how much their voices and performances have made me happy and sad throughout my life. My life is full of happiness brought to me by the Beatles. And it will remain the same until the end.
What an amazing time to be alive 🎸
Agree Agree Agree
Simply astounding!!Im65 but i never grew tired of listening to their songs.
Uo también
I'm also 65😊
And amazingly, with modern tech, a "new" Beatles record was constructed & released in 2023 😀 - Now & Then.
ageless
Festival Hall Melbourne, one of the few Beatles venues in the world still standing. The Victorian State Government saved it from being demolished.
Now announced today 15 June 2023 that it is being returned to a music venue. Tonight is a Beatles night at Festival Hall with top bands playing Beatles music.
This is on the 59th anniversary of the Beatles playing there in June 1964.
I've heard it called @Festering Hole@
Great music, grew up in the late 50's and 60's, great memories, the Beatles, Stones, Moody Blues, and a million more, too many to name.
He's a legend 💯
Give me Beatles and Moodies all day. ( Moodies up to 1980)
Incredible footage, amazing clarity, always the greatest band. True musicians..
I was 7 yrs. Old when they have thier concert in Australia, and now iam 68 yrs. Old and iam still listening their songs…
seriousely🤔🤔🤔all the world crezy about them..by the way Im 45 now time is going pass too fast...hava long life brother..from sri lanka
Me too!
Never stopped listening to the Beatles. I was devastated when our folks emigrated 1965 to South Africa 🇿🇦 & the Beatles were banned. 😢
Such an awesome group! So young ( 19-23) at their best in early 60’s. Their live performances were amazing n it was a privilege to grow up in their best years. I was 12 when they first hit Australia 🇦🇺 and from there it was just a fabulous musical journey for them n me ! Their harmonies in the live performances is so special! They energise all who listen . THE GREATEST BAND EVER!
We've always had the best music. Had so much fun.
Thank you SO much, this is FAB!
I’ve heard the Beatles say that America had nothing on Australia when it came to the welcome they received.
From the backstage stories I've read about, 100% true
casanova was an ameature compared to paul and george
The Beatles are Forever...Brazil loves the Beatles
With Peter Jackson's de-mixing technology, and video upscaling, colourizing technology, this could look amazing on the big screen!! 😮
What a wonderful story, of great music, of a wonderful, unforgettable English band. It will exist for 1000 years.😍🤩😘
The Beatles are forever! My elder brother was their fan and me too.❤❤❤
The sound quality is so good that I am amazed.
Almost certainly peak live performance and shows exactly what they were made of... F***ing outstanding 👍
The Beatles were always top notch performers.
Грешно зарабатывать на покойниках__они бесплатны
Those 14 hour shifts on the stage in Hamburg night after night from 1960 to early '63. They honed their craft. Outstanding show, Lads!! Great performance!
I was 10 years old in 1964 and became a totally obsessed Beatles fan from the first time I heard them. All these years later, they are still as great as ever and no one has ever been better, not even close. This Australia concert is one of the best from that amazing time of global Beatlemania and shows them at their height.
I was also instantly a totally obsessed & lifelong Beatles fan, starting at 10 yrs. old. Paul❤ my fave.
This is a treasured piece of history that will probably never ever be repeated in such a way?, this was originally shown live on TV in good ol' black & white transmission on Channel 9 way back in June 1964 when The Beatles toured Australia for first & last time!, it's so hard to believe that this footage is eventually approaching 60 years old?.. unbelievable but true!, the age of the vision is now obviously showing on the treasured video tape footage and thanks to today's modern technology it has been carefully remastered and well put together along with old news footage of their arrivals to Sydney (in the dreadful pouring rain), Adelaide (with the biggest crowd ever to attend anywhere in the whole world!, up to almost half a million people turned out to see them.), and of course Melbourne where this concert was first shown live on TV and recorded by Channel 9, it's so great to see this footage in full uncut version but due to some missing vision because of deteriorating video issues we can also hear some songs that was cut out of the original "Beatles sing for Shell" footage that's been circulating for years!, well remastered with more news footage overlapping the missing deteriorating concert vision and great to see the infamous bit of John Lennon encouraging the audience to clap their hands and stamp their feet?, a majority of people were obviously offended by that bit because of his spastic act and was edited over the years including on Channel 9's recent remastered "Beatles in Australia One Night Only" TV special but great to see it here uncut because like it or not that was the comedic side of John Lennon!, he was a clown underneath his songwriting brilliance and The Beatles were no doubt God gifted talents that will probably never ever be repeated?, God bless The Beatles!🎶🎸🎵☮️
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People would love to misunderstand John for every reason they choose. Without John there would B no Beatles as he led the way in almost everything Beatle-- On and off stage and recording studios!
Well said, well written, covered many details.
People forget that John led the way in almost everything; a true leader. Imagine! ....he always spoke his mind in music and everything it's got to do with and most of all I guess he wasn't selfish in the studio or elsewhere.
The videos say it all.
People who share their views, thoughts, lyrics, like Dylan get misunderstood and questioned by others who have not arrived yet or tuned into the times they R a'changing.
Let peace B the call!
Well written-- @beatlefancraig67 simply forgot to mention the clown in him and how John Lennon talked and clowned with journalist who did not understand him at all. He definitely set the standards for other musicians to follow when dealing with the press not forgetting the British humour which V don't C these days.
That was an unfortunate part of the video 🤔
There voices work so good together. Beatle hair, Beatle boots, Beatlemania. They made being a teenager more exciting.
These guys might have a future in music!
Aweseome! 60 years have passed and we still listen their songs
By this time John, Paul and John had ten thousand hours of playing together. Very dedicated, hard workers. Great show!
What, no mention of John, John, Paul and Paul?
The Beatles forever!
It's my favourite group. I'm now 71 yes old and I still listen to the Beatles.
✌️🦊👍👍💥💯‼️💥💓
I am 72, and listen to the Beatles every single day!
68 years old. Fan since seeing them on Ed Sullivan. Became a radio DJ because of them too 🎶
@@hiroehayes593 ,, I'm nearly 68 (12/18) and I still love these "Lads from Liverpool". 👍🏻👍🏻💙
The June 15-17, 1964 shows are the greatest Beatles performances ever.
The Feb 11, 1964 Washington show is their BEST SHOW ever (re: excitement/energy)
The Jan 30, 1969 Rooftop show is the greatest MOMENT in rock and roll history.
IMHO. 😎🎸🎼
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When I was 15 the Beatles changed my life. Went to England later in life. Hated to come back to Germany but in 1970 times were different and I had to go back. Still love going for a visit to the great beautiful Island. Thank you England.
Why hasn't this had an official release on DVD/Blu-ray? Fantastic quality, deserving of one.
I'v been asking this for many years Hopefully one day it goes happen the footage is just amazing and the sound quality fantastic also !
Just wait til Peter Jackson gets ahold of it.
So THATS what Beatlemania was!!!
Now I understand! Absolutely Incredible!
It was crazy. Saw them play in Montreal when I was 9 yrs old. Girls fainting all over the place and being carried out
So much yelling from the audience that we could hardly hear them play. It didn't matter. It was a lifetime incredible experience for me I'll never forget. Fantastic time to be alive
@@keithnaylor1981 duh
@@keithnaylor1981 my water lines are made of lead so I make stupid comments
I love love love,,,, their shows. This one I have seen more than one thousand times.
You need to see a doctor. Not a regular doctor, one of those European types.
@@rhymeswithteeth I invite you to see the same doctor who looks after you. Kkkkkkkk. 🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎈
И как славно, что хотя бы перед смертью, благодаря интернету я могу насладиться любимой музыкой. Это нк только Beatles касается. Я и оперу и вообще музыку люблю
Считаю, что лучшее, что сделало человечество, это музыка!
Yo también amo la danza.
🤟
undoubtedly the best band ever, and the harmonies will always be talked about, what great footage. I wished is was born ealier to see them in the 60's, but have alot of recorings of them, and listen too them regular. They would put alot of groups of today to shame with their true voices and musical prowess. LONG LIVE THE BEATLES !!!
I'd just joined the army and had too much training to get through to hear all this, only screaming I heard was the sergeant major 😅.
this gives me chills prob the best live recording of the beatles there is
The Greatest band of all time. John's Vocal are amazing. Twist and Shout and you cant do that are out of this world
THE LATE GREAT GEORGE HARRISON PLAYS THE ELECTRIC GUITAR IN THIS SONG AND RINGO STAR PLAYS THE DRUMS IN THIS SONG AND SADLY HE DIED FROM CANCER AND HE WROTE A SONG CALLED HERE COMES THE SUN AND HE WROTE A GREAT SONG CALLED IV GOT MY MIND SET ON YOU AND THIS SONG CAN BE SEEN ON UTUBE WHERE HE SINGS THIS SONG AND SADLY HE DIED FROM CANCER AND HE WAS A GREAT GUITARIST IN THE BEATLES 😔
😅😅😅
Omg Lennons voice twist and shout GOAT
Да, это моя юность и молодость,
Благодарю за видео.
They were the best... They were trying to do a show, but with all these annoying screamings I think it would had been so difficult to do it... So frustrating. They said that they didn't hear a thing on stage,and the fact that they didn't miss a note is outstanding. I love you Beatles!!!! The Fab Four!!!!!!!❤️
Crazy to think ringo was able to keep a beat and stay above the screams,. Ringo was so under rated
@@lilspliffster88 absolutely!
Show you Right
@@lilspliffster88Ringo has said he used to look at the lads backs, to know where they were in a song!
Всему своё время. Но откуда в 1964 году взялся широкофюзеляжный Ил-86 ?
Iam 69yrs old but still am not bored listening to the music of the beatles the best of all❤
This is the finest among the finest filmed concerts ever.
60 years ago to the night here in Melbourne, dear old Festival Hall, a boxing venue and the bigger music shows at the time . 1964 - 2024 June 17.
and John's guitar solo on You Cant Do That?
I didn't know he did it. Spectacular! 😮👏👏👏
John played lead on “you can’t do that” and sang
The Beatles gave 100% performance those days in Australia and was the best Band performance ever in the history of the Earth
I’m stunned by how amazing this video looks and sounds! As someone who is very familiar with earlier versions, I can say that somebody used techniques that worked _wonders!_ (Upscaling the video, doubling the frame rate; AI software on the audio, probably a LOT of re-EQing!) The original audio is riddled with problematic anomalies; for example, an omnipresent “rumble” that has certain tones (which might be best described as “hum”-but not just the typical 60/120/180/240Hz hum) which I assume were reduced via notch filtering. (There was a tone at around 75Hz that I noticed in the original-not certain what would generate that.) In the original-as is often the case in live Beatles recordings-George’s guitar wasn’t loud enough in the mix. This is especially noticeable in the first half of “All My Loving,” during which John’s guitar is the loudest component! The AI software, while not perfect, somewhat isolated the drums and John’s guitar, sending them to left and right, while placing George’s guitar more in the middle. All of this really breathed new life into this performance! My hat is off to whoever produced this video! Incredible job!
Channel 9 Australia shot this and btw mains freq here is 50 hZ.
Thanks for the interesting breakdown
❤❤❤❤❤Love will change the world. The Beatles is love. This is the most beautiful love in the world. ❤
Timeless, the greatest band of all time and cannot be equaled.
Owwwww..😊
I'm 69 now and now my Grandkids Love them too. I still go Gaga over them. But back in the day I remember braking my albums, just to go replace them. Yeayeayea yea.
Such a superb sounding live show. Huge props to the recording engineers on this one.
What’s not perfect about this concert, I love when George starts in on All My Loving so perfect.
It was the clearest sounding recording .
ДЖЕЙМС!!!
Благодарю тебя за песню в составе The BEATLES!
Здоровья, удачи и долголетия ТЕБЕ и всей твоей семье МАККАРТНИ!!!
ЕВТЮХИН.
WoW, Killer Remaster! Thanks! When I die, I want to forever, travel the universe, with The Beatles, playing in my head! 🎧♥🎶✨
1964 was just all about the Beatles, my hubby tried to get tickets but all sold out, I was so upset,, we always loved the Beatles🐕🌹🇦🇺
George Harrison sounds good singing Roll over Bethovan Rest in peace Mr Harrison
Mój ulubiony z zespołu
There the best! Wish I could have been there. John's so cute. Love the lyrics to all.❤
Thanks. Best show ever. And about the best version I have seen and heard. Much appreciated.
1. I Saw Her Standing There 1:41
2. You Can’t Do That 4:21
3. All My Loving 7:24
4. She Loves You 9:44
5. Till There Was You 12:32
6. Roll Over Beethoven 14:44
(John Lennon being.. well John) 17:13
7: Can’t Buy Me Love 17:51
8. This Boy 20:20
9. Twist and Shout 22:38
10. Long Tall Sally 26:35
(Last Beatle Bow - 28:35)
Thank you UA-cam!❤
We Are Watching, When at the Time, “THE FAB 4” are EXPLODING to THE TOP of THE MUSIC WORLD.
Still as fresh as ever. Never tire of this EVER
They performed more than 1,400 concerts between 1960 and 1966. That's over 230 concerts per year along with 7 albums. Those guys worked their asses off big time.
Gracias UA-cam por este gran presente para los de la época que somos miles y para las nuevas generaciones. Bendiciones.
Always enjoy John’s straining vocals on Twist and Shout. He does such a great job and I felt was the most handsome of the Fab Four.
I do not like when commenters go overboard with technical jargon. The songs were amazing, video quality was clear, thank you for the sharing of this historical video!😊😊❤ BEATLES FOREVER!
I absolutely love the Beatles music and Im 51 and was listening to them since the earliest days of radio in the early 70s.
"earliest days of radio"? Radio broadcasting because a reality in the early 20th century, in 1906.
Imagine being one of the lucky few to see The Beatles on this tour and the disappointment of it being John, Paul, George, and Jimmy.
The alternative would of been the show cancelled, so glad it wasnt in adelaide.
What a beautiful voice they had Lennon Paul and George
Das waren noch Zeiten! ❤❤❤
Ich habe einen Song von den Beatles: When I'm 64 "umgedichtet" für unseren Englisch-Lehrer, der uns im Unterricht immer wieder einen "Welthit" nahebringt, natürlich auch der Sprache und Übersetzung wegen.
Außerdem ist er selbst Bandleader und Drummer und ein Klasse-Lehrer.
Es war ein Danke für den Unterricht und den Ferienbeginn
und ein "hymnisch" an ca. 60 Jahre Beatles (für meine Freunde und mich, Golden Agers) ❤❤❤
When I get older, losing my mind
Will you be so kind
Will you still reach me
Will you still teach me
Leaving times behind
So I can say ten words a day
That would be so nice and fine
I'll pay cash, bring a bottle of wine
When I'm sometimes a little late
Don't be angry, that's what I also hate
Next time I put on the running shoe,
That's what I promise to you
Will you still teach me
Sorry, it won't be easy
When I'm 84
You will be older too
And if you say: Learn and stay
I always will be at you
Because you make my Denglish
Into a wonderful English
I could be helpful, could be of use
Wash the dishes, clear the plates
Clean all the floors and doors
And I paint, if you want, the gates
If you need things of repair
I'll do it, even I cut families hair
I could repair the lights and phone
When they have gone
I could knit a sweater by the fireside
I could your daughter take out for a ride
Doing the garden, digging the weeds
Who could ask for more?
Will you still teach me,
It wouldn't be easy,
When I'm 84
Every summer you take a big rest
That would be really the best
For all of you and me too
You don't have to think
What's going on at my home
I always stay there on my own
I'll have a look
In my English-Book
For teaching me English
You may be long and far away
I have a lot to pay,
It's private, I say
You can be lazy
And I drive crazy
Send me a postcard
Drop me a line
This would be so fine
Give me your answer
I hope of YES
Fill in a form without any stress
YES
Your teacher for evermore
Will you still teach me
It wouldn't be easy
Will you still teach me - so I can see
When I'm 84 !!!
Danke an die Beatles und Andy
❤️🌹❤️🍀❤️💐❤️
Bin zwar erst 1965 geboren aber die Beatles sind für mich der Olymp der Pop- und Rockmusik , Danke für diesen Film.
Wow, what overwhelming life experiences they had together, huh? NOTHING prepares anyone for that kind of intensity! They only did 1/2 hr. shows and it was before the internet, so to stir that kind of mania is truly a phenomenon. It's incredible!!! ❤
Excellent .❤ Formidable.❤😂😅😊
Jamais vu cela ❤❤❤😂😂😂😂😂😂🎉😅😊
YEs VERy VERy good.......❤❤❤❤😂🎉
Thank you for watching the live concert
Fueron, son y seguirán siendo unas estrellas y seguirán transmitiendo muchas cosas hermosas con su música, letras y voces THE BEATLES ❤❤❤😊😊😊😉
This is probably the best John Lennon ever looked. Here he is…healthy and before drugs.
He had a real presence on stage. Couldn't take my eyes off him.❤❤❤ What a night! I've still got the clothes and high-heeled boots I wore🎸
Not QUITE before drugs... but certainly before LSD.
OH MY How can you say that about John, They all were expierimenting then not just John, And John wasn't on drugs the night he took a bullet through the heart by a POS
@@thomasdolan5198: Considering your comment (which wasn’t relevant to the subject), it sounds like you’re on drugs right now.
Anti-drugs twat !
I think that, at that time, The Beatles were a reason why many people asked themselves all over the world: "What is happening?"
There was a common sense of mistery going on!
Probably LSD and marijuana.
Nice! This just came up in my feed. Totally enjoyed it. Thanks for posting.