I seldom subscribe to channels.you're really working hard here and you should have a hell of a lot more subscribers than you do my friend. Well done sir!
""Well if you're so fucking cosmic, you'll know why." One of my favorite John lines of all time. It's just so quintessentially John and it cracks me up.
The Maharishi would have been proficient in Kama (Kundalini)Yoga. For him it would have been entirely consistent with his spiritual tradition to have chosen a disciple for such an introduction (initiation). A local woman would have been honoured with this rare opportunity to enter the path to Enlightenment. Westerners of the 1970s, me included, would have had no knowledge, let alone any experience, of any of this. However, to their credit, they had the sense of honour to disguise his identity.
I got sober and {stayed sober) the day I learned TM. started taking guitar lessons, and became much more compassionate. TM started the second half of my life.
70yo lifelong Beatles fan here, so I was very familiar with this story overall, but you did a great job sharing details and insights that really brought it to life. Well done!
I was 18 when Abbey Road came out. At the time I was an apprentice at British Aerospace in Stevenage. I would not agree it got a lukewarm reception except perhaps by the critics. We loved it. There were two of us apprentices working in the wages department for a couple of weeks. We spent all day every day singing the album from start to finish much to the surprise of the permanent staff there.
I Agree, I remember everyone seemed to love the album, the BBC played it on TV with animations, many dj's played it in its entirety, very few if any gave it lukewarm reception, anyone would have been scorned , after one listen most people I knew even classical musicians loved and appreciated it, it was quite diverse with what would become classics as well as comedic songs, I enjoyed the overall video but there seemed to be a few negative remarks creeping in throughout.
Yes in deed,very interesting,I’ll second that,certainly not a Rosie perspective but the honest insiders version of the events we’ve never been privy to.
I've been a fan since February 9, 1964. I sat cross legged on floor in front of a black and white floor model TV.... I doubt if I even blinked, i didnt wanna miss a thing. Haha I'm now 68 and still listen to the Beatles every day!! My 6 yr old great- granddaughter can even sing along😃
The fact that just about that everything they did was inbetween 1962-1969. Between 1963-1968 they did more than most could do in 200 years. It’s wild how many movies and music and traveling and just stuff they did. How much history they made. Just incredible!
I thought I heard every Beatles (Stones, too) story, history, tidbits, photos, and all about Yoko 'breaking up the Beatles' ad infinitum. But the freaking bed right in the studio? With her own mic so she can convey comments to the band? HAHAHA Oh, boy... 🎙
Between the title and the running length, I wasn't expecting much with this film. I stand corrected. A very nice overview, and I particularly enjoyed the portion on India. Well done!
Well I disagree, this album had the most filler songs that if they were collaborating better…would never have seen the light of day until Anthology 3. Songs like Wild Honey Pie, Revolution 9, Honey Pie and The Continuing Story of Bungalow Bill should have been left off. There are a bunch of others that could be in that category.
George and John were the impressionable ones of the four, which explains why Paul and Ringo got out quick. I remember at the height of the transcendental meditation thing, a friend and I attended four 1 hour classes, and when leaving after the last day, I pictured my $70 fee flying out of the window.
I love rock history. Having grown up listening to the Beatles as they went through their turbulent post-Pepper times, I find the facts presented about the group's slow demise really fascinating. Thank you for the information.
Brilliant. I was watched a few of your videos and in each one there is something that makes me crack up laughing. In this one it was the story of John driving to the Kyle of Tongue. Something about your dead pan delivery makes it all the funnier. Thanks for sharing.
When i was reading the script i kept laughing when reading.. he didnt know what to do so he just let go of the steering wheel... i never wrote it to be funny but it just came out that way lol If you reewatch any of the other docs drop a comment on which bits made you laugh. Be interesting to know.
I don't think the group would have stayed together as long as they did without Ringo. He was the peacemaker, the "glue" holding things together. He had to deal with three conflicting egos all the time, but managed to remain Ringo, just an ordinary bloke in extraordinary circumstances. I always thought he was the coolest Beatle, and I still do. (Peace and love!).☮
I just love these so much thank you. My stepfather would’ve definitely loved these as well. Huge gigantic Beatles fan he especially loved Paul that was his guy. Again, Love these 👍🏻👍🏻
You did a great job with this. I'm glad you're getting a lot of views, and I hope for your sake that this finds it's way into the Beatles algorithm & blows up. For a band in which their every moment is the stuff of legend, you did well to place the focus on lesser known/celebrated events. Nothing more to say except well done, and continued success!
Thats very kind of you to say. I'm doing more so hopefully the channel will be sucessful. If not its just fun to do for all the people who appreciate it.
Great video, congratulations, there is a lot of quality here, greetings from Mexico City, the beatles are the best! thanks to them I have my music band they have crossed the barrier of time and languages like nobody else, we have 20 years in my band and we admire them sooo much 😁✌🏻
Sgt Peppers was spectacular. Who knew they had more to come after that? Every band on earth felt it was impossible to out do that I can imagine even The Beatles themselves felt it was going to be quite a feat to out do themselves after that. The White Album, Abbey Road and Let It Be proved they could. Perfect way to go out as I would think in all logic and reason aside from John wanting to leave they all knew it was becoming impossible to out do themselves anymore. So leave the fans blown away and wanting more. If they had remained together just for the money or to satisfy fans the music could have seriously suffered. They were all at that point so talented they simply didn't need each other anymore to grow.
I must commend you, you got all your facts straight. There's not one error that I could find (& I can locate them in the blink of an eye, having been there for this). Also, props for not doxxing the street Paul lives on. I've had American tourists ask me if I know the street name and I tell them yes I do know the name of the street and the neighbourhood but Paul's not here to perform for you, he's here to live his life.
Bah, I found an error. "George Harrison turned 24y.o. while studying TM in India" - No he didn't, he turned 25 (1968 - 1943 = 25). As commendable these videos are from this channel, there is always at least one glaringly obvious error in them that any self respecting Beatlemaniac would cringe at. But Good effort for the most part. Oh, and Why Don't YOU Do It In The Road (corrected mid video)
Abbey Road, best Beatle album, my fave album ever, since 1969. Man, could ya imagine if Strawberry Fields & Penny Lane hadda made it onto Peppers? The effects of Peppers was pure Magic. But it was far from their best songs. Walkin' down the street in Frisco in June '67, it played out of every window... Magic!! the Dead were in LA recording their first album with Owsley. Magical time indeed!
The White Album is two records: the one that is good and the one that is not. Of course, the tracks are mixed, but you can easily decide what should be there and what should not.
5:45 The reason Maharishi didn't want them to leave is Money. In order to be given the personal-chant word that you alone must chant as a part of learning Transcendental Meditation there is a fee. The fee is usually based on the ability to pay. Can't imagine what Maharishi thought the Beatles ought to pay. Probably a substantial amount. When I lived near the Ashram in N.C. I was approached to take a weekend retreat to be taught Transcendental Meditation. The fee for me was $1000. And that was a discounted rate.
The Beatles went to see The Maharishi in Bangor who was holding a seminar not long after they had lost Brian Epstein (summer 1967) but prior to recording a batch of new material, including The Fool on the Hill which would appear on the forthcoming EP Magical Mystery Tour. That would tie in.
Writing the holy trinity of Rubber Soul, Revolver and Sgt Peppers entitles you to write and release whatever kind of album you want to after that. I like the White Album the way it is flaws and all.
@@filmretrospective63 The key is to have it positioned a few inches away from the capsule and address your mic slightly off-axis. You want the wind energy to be dispersed before hitting the capsule. VO is always an iterative process, you've got a solid start already. The cheap ones aren't particularly good but you don't have to spend a ton of money either.
I lived through the Beatle's, from their first hit single. Never a fan, bought some record's but bored of them qyickly. {Unlike the Stone's that I still listen to. I REALLY ENJOYED THIS DOCUMENTRY.... {Maybe because no music ? LOL} Very interesting and extreamly well presented..... I'm 75 today & British and every single the Beatle's released was a Sensation BUT the got played to death, turning this old man off...... GREAT TIME TO HAVE LIVED THROUGH.
Very enjoyable and startling information and insights. The Sexy Sadie tie in with the Maharishi sticks in my mind. However, you made no mention of how the so-called Tate-Manson murders played an integral part, in my opinion, in the Beatles break-up. All the establishment had to do was associate bearded hippies and musicians with murder, and the Beatles suddenly felt they had targets on their backs. The post-Manson media terror barrage was devastating. Within a month of the murders, the Beatles started their breakup. I believe the Manson murders were likely a false flag intended to frame and discredit the hippie movement, directed from above by conservative intelligence elements. The youth movement was getting out of control and had to be tamped down.
just want to say i do not really like many beatles songs, i like weird experimental noise mostly. that said, i love these docs you have made--great and interesting content, and the length of each is just right. i'm a musician, so i can watch docs about any sort of band, and these are terrific and better than 99% of music docs out there.
This was great. But I have to say it: Sexy Sadie is on side 3 of the White Album not 2. I tried to not say anything and it was like holding in a sneeze 😂 Great job!
The Beatles should've been a Triple Album. Songs like Good Night w/o the Lush Orchestration, Across The Universe, Not Guilty, Sour Milk Sea, longer versions of Can You Take Me Back and I Will, Revolution w/ Sho Be Doo Wop BG Vocals, Hey Bulldog, Lady Madonna w/o Brass and an Acoustic version of Hey Jude could've been added. In turn, the Honey Pie songs and Revolution #9 should've been left off as well as Good Night in it's present form, also left off.
Well half of it was singles that had already been out and the other half was from the movie soundtrack.. so it's a great lp but it never was considered one I guess
William Shepherd. "The one and only Billy Shears" 'Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band' It's wonderful to be here It's certainly a thrill! You're such a lovely audience would like to take you home with us - We'd love to take you home!
It’s William Shears Campbell, not William Sheppard. There’s nothing but inconsistencies with the conspiracy theory. The conspiracy theory itself was created by a bunch of hippies out of their minds on drugs.
I seldom subscribe to channels.you're really working hard here and you should have a hell of a lot more subscribers than you do my friend. Well done sir!
I appreciate that! maybe one day the subscribers will come
he has 12k subscribers, that's a lot!
""Well if you're so fucking cosmic, you'll know why."
One of my favorite John lines of all time. It's just so quintessentially John and it cracks me up.
It's kinda sad John didn'r ask the girl about it, he just took Alex's (untruthful as itvturned out) word.
The Maharishi would have been proficient in Kama (Kundalini)Yoga. For him it would have been entirely consistent with his spiritual tradition to have chosen a disciple for such an introduction (initiation). A local woman would have been honoured with this rare opportunity to enter the path to Enlightenment. Westerners of the 1970s, me included, would have had no knowledge, let alone any experience, of any of this. However, to their credit, they had the sense of honour to disguise his identity.
The Maharishi was nothing more than a grifting sex pest who talked cosmic metaphysical horseshit.
❤@@hansvandermeulen5515
I got sober and {stayed sober) the day I learned TM. started taking guitar lessons, and became much more compassionate. TM started the second half of my life.
TM?
who
70yo lifelong Beatles fan here, so I was very familiar with this story overall, but you did a great job sharing details and insights that really brought it to life. Well done!
I was 18 when Abbey Road came out. At the time I was an apprentice at British Aerospace in Stevenage. I would not agree it got a lukewarm reception except perhaps by the critics. We loved it. There were two of us apprentices working in the wages department for a couple of weeks. We spent all day every day singing the album from start to finish much to the surprise of the permanent staff there.
I Agree, I remember everyone seemed to love the album, the BBC played it on TV with animations, many dj's played it in its entirety, very few if any gave it lukewarm reception, anyone would have been scorned , after one listen most people I knew even classical musicians loved and appreciated it, it was quite diverse with what would become classics as well as comedic songs, I enjoyed the overall video but there seemed to be a few negative remarks creeping in throughout.
Big fan, and numerous pictures I have never seen, additional information new to me. Cheers from down under.
Very kind Thanks!
Very very very well done. I’ve been a Beatles fan for over a decade and this was great to listen to!
Thank you kindly!
Yes in deed,very interesting,I’ll second that,certainly not a Rosie perspective but the honest insiders version of the events we’ve never been privy to.
Did you like and subscribe before watching, as they suggested?
I've been a fan since February 9, 1964. I sat cross legged on floor in front of a black and white floor model TV.... I doubt if I even blinked, i didnt wanna miss a thing. Haha
I'm now 68 and still listen to the Beatles every day!! My 6 yr old great- granddaughter can even sing along😃
Over a decade? Whoa... that's... not very long.
great - loads of detail and photos I'd never heard or seen before
The fact that just about that everything they did was inbetween 1962-1969. Between 1963-1968 they did more than most could do in 200 years. It’s wild how many movies and music and traveling and just stuff they did. How much history they made. Just incredible!
This is an excellent summary of just one of the many fascinating stories of the unique Beatles history.
I thought I heard every Beatles (Stones, too) story, history, tidbits, photos, and all about Yoko 'breaking up the Beatles' ad infinitum. But the freaking bed right in the studio? With her own mic so she can convey comments to the band? HAHAHA Oh, boy... 🎙
I absolutely love these Beatles videos. Thank you so much.
Between the title and the running length, I wasn't expecting much with this film. I stand corrected. A very nice overview, and I particularly enjoyed the portion on India. Well done!
Glad you enjoyed it!
George Martin was dead wrong about cutting the White Album down to one record. A lot of great music would have been missed
Yeah, the 'White Album' is my favorite record of theirs. I am glad for everything that we got from that time.
Well I disagree, this album had the most filler songs that if they were collaborating better…would never have seen the light of day until Anthology 3. Songs like Wild Honey Pie, Revolution 9, Honey Pie and The Continuing Story of Bungalow Bill should have been left off. There are a bunch of others that could be in that category.
Yes, how would we ever survive without "Wild Honey Pie?"
@@johnbuckley8724 well those "filler" songs are better then anything most other bands ever put out
He bloody wasn't. What a shambles is the white album 😅
Having watched many Beatle stories, this was so much fun to watch. Well done with footage I've never seen. Thanks.
Many thanks! More to come
George and John were the impressionable ones of the four, which explains why Paul and Ringo got out quick. I remember at the height of the transcendental meditation thing, a friend and I attended four 1 hour classes, and when leaving after the last day, I pictured my $70 fee flying out of the window.
Thank you. This is brilliant! As a shameless lifelong Beatles fan, I cannot believe how many stories/facts you presented that I never knew. Well done.
Thanks more beatles to come
I love rock history. Having grown up listening to the Beatles as they went through their turbulent post-Pepper times, I find the facts presented about the group's slow demise really fascinating. Thank you for the information.
Fantastic...answered many questions, full of interesting stuff. Jagger's comment very funny.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Brilliant. I was watched a few of your videos and in each one there is something that makes me crack up laughing. In this one it was the story of John driving to the Kyle of Tongue. Something about your dead pan delivery makes it all the funnier. Thanks for sharing.
When i was reading the script i kept laughing when reading.. he didnt know what to do so he just let go of the steering wheel...
i never wrote it to be funny but it just came out that way lol
If you reewatch any of the other docs drop a comment on which bits made you laugh. Be interesting to know.
I absolutely LOVE The White Album. There was a lot of info here that I never knew about. Thank you!
You are so welcome!
I don't think the group would have stayed together as long as they did without Ringo. He was the peacemaker, the "glue" holding things together. He had to deal with three conflicting egos all the time, but managed to remain Ringo, just an ordinary bloke in extraordinary circumstances. I always thought he was the coolest Beatle, and I still do. (Peace and love!).☮
I just love these so much thank you. My stepfather would’ve definitely loved these as well. Huge gigantic Beatles fan he especially loved Paul that was his guy. Again, Love these 👍🏻👍🏻
As a Beatles fan - who isn't? - I found this fascinating. Thanks for all the research and gritty, accessibile presentation
My pleasure!
Personally, I would like to know what happened to the musicians signed to Apple. (Groups like Mortimor, Grapefruit, and others.)
Badfinger is a personal favorite
There was little to no promotion or radio play for Apple artists aside from Badfinger & Mary Hopkin.
true.
@@daviddowns7552what is?
There was also Jackie Lomax with his hit How the web was woven.
An exceptional produced documentary! Very interesting; entertaining and informative! ☺
Many thanks! Much more beatles to come
@@filmretrospective63 Can't wait! Looking forward to it! :)
I love the Mick Jagger quote, when asked if the Rolling Stones would ever break up.
Beatles stuff I never heard or never understood. Thanks for the info. 👍
Just a small error George turned 25 whilst in India Feb '68. You content is amazing. Subbed.
Yoko's daughter Kyoko was also in the car crash in Scotland
Wonderful account of such a evocative time, thank you.
Thank you too!
Great video! I’ve read so much about the Beatles over the year’s and never knew some of the India details. Cheers
Glad you enjoyed it!
Fine work. Looking forward to more.
More to come!
Interesting Content. I've Subscribed. Greetings from the French Alps..💖🐶🔊
Thanks for the sub! good to have new subscribers from all around
Really loved this one on the Beatles - would love to see more about post beatle life from each band member. Gonna support this channel is super good
Yeah ill be doing lots more beatles stuff in the future
Some interesting new material. Amazing how fascinated the public continues to be about the history of these four young men.
You did a great job with this. I'm glad you're getting a lot of views, and I hope for your sake that this finds it's way into the Beatles algorithm & blows up. For a band in which their every moment is the stuff of legend, you did well to place the focus on lesser known/celebrated events. Nothing more to say except well done, and continued success!
Thats very kind of you to say. I'm doing more so hopefully the channel will be sucessful. If not its just fun to do for all the people who appreciate it.
Nice job with this overview! Quite enjoyable.
More to come!
Absolutely excellent! Thank you for this…
You're very welcome! Another beatles one on the way.
Magic Alex is such villain in the Beatles story, crazy how little he's referenced in retrospectives!
Because he threatened people with defamation
his father was involved in 1967 Greek military coup.@@BobbyGeneric145
Nicely and respectfully done, great video.
Thank you kindly!
Very impressed!! Never knew the Scotland story, and rare photos!!
Thank you. More to come
Great video, congratulations, there is a lot of quality here, greetings from Mexico City, the beatles are the best! thanks to them I have my music band
they have crossed the barrier of time and languages like nobody else, we have 20 years in my band and we admire them sooo much 😁✌🏻
My pleasure! never thought these videos would reach so many
New subscriber. Thanks for the very informative video.
Thanks for the sub! Always working on more
That delectable old conman the Maharishi...
Yep.
Love your channel, great stuff!
Much appreciated!
This is a good review ! 😊
Sgt Peppers was spectacular. Who knew they had more to come after that? Every band on earth felt it was impossible to out do that I can imagine even The Beatles themselves felt it was going to be quite a feat to out do themselves after that. The White Album, Abbey Road and Let It Be proved they could. Perfect way to go out as I would think in all logic and reason aside from John wanting to leave they all knew it was becoming impossible to out do themselves anymore. So leave the fans blown away and wanting more.
If they had remained together just for the money or to satisfy fans the music could have seriously suffered. They were all at that point so talented they simply didn't need each other anymore to grow.
Most people talk shit about Yoko.
But we forget that Magic Alex, Klein, Linda and Phil Spector was too fucking the ambient
Linda and Magic Alex?
V informative lots of quotes I had not heard before 🙌🏻
This was really well put together! I´m subscribing :)
Welcome aboard!
very good, they'll appreciate this 300 years from now, ya did good mate!
Many thanks! More to come
I must commend you, you got all your facts straight. There's not one error that I could find (& I can locate them in the blink of an eye, having been there for this). Also, props for not doxxing the street Paul lives on. I've had American tourists ask me if I know the street name and I tell them yes I do know the name of the street and the neighbourhood but Paul's not here to perform for you, he's here to live his life.
Thanks. Always more on the way
Bah, I found an error. "George Harrison turned 24y.o. while studying TM in India" - No he didn't, he turned 25 (1968 - 1943 = 25). As commendable these videos are from this channel, there is always at least one glaringly obvious error in them that any self respecting Beatlemaniac would cringe at. But Good effort for the most part. Oh, and Why Don't YOU Do It In The Road (corrected mid video)
Abbey Road, best Beatle album, my fave album ever, since 1969. Man, could ya imagine if Strawberry Fields & Penny Lane hadda made it onto Peppers? The effects of Peppers was pure Magic. But it was far from their best songs. Walkin' down the street in Frisco in June '67, it played out of every window... Magic!! the Dead were in LA recording their first album with Owsley. Magical time indeed!
The White Album is two records: the one that is good and the one that is not. Of course, the tracks are mixed, but you can easily decide what should be there and what should not.
"The White Album" is basically the first Beatles solo album.
5:45 The reason Maharishi didn't want them to leave is Money. In order to be given the personal-chant word that you alone must chant as a part of learning Transcendental Meditation there is a fee. The fee is usually based on the ability to pay. Can't imagine what Maharishi thought the Beatles ought to pay. Probably a substantial amount.
When I lived near the Ashram in N.C. I was approached to take a weekend retreat to be taught Transcendental Meditation. The fee for me was $1000. And that was a discounted rate.
Magical Days! Thanks for sharing. 😀💯💜⭐🌠🎸☮
Glad you enjoyed it
I enjoy this and the Learned quite a bit of new information but would have appreciated hearing how Magical Mystery Tour fit into the post pepper era.
I left it out because im thinking of doing a video just on that period.
It's odd to me how many Beatle histories talk about the White Album as the next one after Pepper.
The Beatles went to see The Maharishi in Bangor who was holding a seminar not long after they had lost Brian Epstein (summer 1967) but prior to recording a batch of new material, including The Fool on the Hill which would appear on the forthcoming EP Magical Mystery Tour. That would tie in.
This is awesome and I learned so many things I never knew before. Well done.
Glad to hear it!
Alan Klein had a lot responsibility for The Beatles break up.
Yup. He was a snake
Writing the holy trinity of Rubber Soul, Revolver and Sgt Peppers entitles you to write and release whatever kind of album you want to after that. I like the White Album the way it is flaws and all.
Great video. I learned some stuff.
Glad to hear it!
Thank you for these documentaries... they're awesome!❤
Paul “ it sold, it was great, it was the bloody Beatles White album, shut up”! 👏👏👏👏
Great memories beatles bonding
So glad I had them and their music during my youth .
Thank you soooo much. :)
No problem. more on the way
I wish you did more on the Apple corp. theres a lot a crazy stories in there. Could be it’s own video I guess
very interesting.thanks for sharing.
Thanks for visiting
Interesting video, well edited. BTW, a pop filter for your mic will help tame your plosives (Ps, Bs, Ts, etc).
I've got one but it dont seem to work. Thanks for watching
@@filmretrospective63 The key is to have it positioned a few inches away from the capsule and address your mic slightly off-axis. You want the wind energy to be dispersed before hitting the capsule. VO is always an iterative process, you've got a solid start already. The cheap ones aren't particularly good but you don't have to spend a ton of money either.
fantastic, well done
Many thanks!
Brilliant!!
Se i beatles non si fossero sciolti avrebbero semplicemente continuato a regnare!!!
This is a great video.. Well done.
Thank you very much!
well done a different point of view a lot of these so called guru's were fiddling physically and mentally with people still are
Interesting footage I've never seen before.
As for the White Album - it's a nice, enjoyable mixed bag to me.
Great video !!
Glad you enjoyed it
very entertaining video!
Glad you think so!
Was the Paul is dead theory in sept 1969 really a metaphor for the Beatles being dead as a group by that stage?
No, Paul is dead and Billy took over
I lived through the Beatle's, from their first hit single. Never a fan, bought some record's but bored of them qyickly. {Unlike the Stone's that I still listen to. I REALLY ENJOYED THIS DOCUMENTRY.... {Maybe because no music ? LOL} Very interesting and extreamly well presented..... I'm 75 today & British and every single the Beatle's released was a Sensation BUT the got played to death, turning this old man off...... GREAT TIME TO HAVE LIVED THROUGH.
Why not rediscover The Beatles in reverse....It's quite a Magickal Tour
Very enjoyable and startling information and insights. The Sexy Sadie tie in with the Maharishi sticks in my mind. However, you made no mention of how the so-called Tate-Manson murders played an integral part, in my opinion, in the Beatles break-up. All the establishment had to do was associate bearded hippies and musicians with murder, and the Beatles suddenly felt they had targets on their backs. The post-Manson media terror barrage was devastating. Within a month of the murders, the Beatles started their breakup. I believe the Manson murders were likely a false flag intended to frame and discredit the hippie movement, directed from above by conservative intelligence elements. The youth movement was getting out of control and had to be tamped down.
St. John's Wood sounded familiar then I remembered The Rolling Stones song
Me being a Romany I have to just say that Paul's caravan and Rolls-Royce although looks psychedelic. Looks very much like a traditional Romany wagon.
vERY intresting !!
Glad you think so!
just want to say i do not really like many beatles songs, i like weird experimental noise mostly. that said, i love these docs you have made--great and interesting content, and the length of each is just right. i'm a musician, so i can watch docs about any sort of band, and these are terrific and better than 99% of music docs out there.
Give the Beatles a couple weeks to just sit around and write music and they come back needing to do a double album.
Nice documentary!
Glad you enjoyed it!
This was great. But I have to say it: Sexy Sadie is on side 3 of the White Album not 2. I tried to not say anything and it was like holding in a sneeze 😂
Great job!
Thanks appreciate it
George H. “There wasn’t anything he ever did except he had like a toilet with a radio in it”
I would like to see footage of them in a studio between 1962 and 64 ??? Bet that will never come out ?
The Beatles should've been a Triple Album. Songs like Good Night w/o the Lush Orchestration, Across The Universe, Not Guilty, Sour Milk Sea, longer versions of Can You Take Me Back and I Will, Revolution w/ Sho Be Doo Wop BG Vocals, Hey Bulldog, Lady Madonna w/o Brass and an Acoustic version of Hey Jude could've been added. In turn, the Honey Pie songs and Revolution #9 should've been left off as well as Good Night in it's present form, also left off.
The Maharishi used foul in an attempt to make a foul move.
I'm surprised Yoko didn't have a collar and leash!
Thanks for watching
Remarkable footage. HQ
Was Magical Mystery Tour never an official album? It is one of their best, scoping out both Let it be and Seargent Pepper!
Well half of it was singles that had already been out and the other half was from the movie soundtrack.. so it's a great lp but it never was considered one I guess
Donovan was there too. He taught John Lennon a guitar technique.
I always forgot donovan was there
the result was the picking in Dear Prudence and Julia...
William Shepherd.
"The one and only Billy Shears"
'Sergeant Pepper's
Lonely Hearts Club Band'
It's wonderful to be here
It's certainly a thrill!
You're such a lovely audience
would like to take you home
with us -
We'd love to take you home!
"It was a fake Mustache"
At 2.28 we see Billy playing the guitar right handed.
@@treewomen2373 Gotta give Billy his due, he's the number one MAGICK man
It’s William Shears Campbell, not William Sheppard. There’s nothing but inconsistencies with the conspiracy theory. The conspiracy theory itself was created by a bunch of hippies out of their minds on drugs.
Exactly! "Its the bloody Beatles White album, Shut up"
It must have been so devastating for them to go from Sgt Pepper to the White album they're so brave 😢
Huh?