@@daveidmarx8296 his paul mccartney and George harrison impression is exactly on point.....aswell as stevie riks being able to do over 65 voices almost spot on as well as looks so.....
These aren't impressions. They're replications! They're scarily precise. Funny though that he doesn't do George. Or maybe that's some kind of meta-joke - The Quiet One.
Paul was fantastic! All his manerisms, the head and hand movements were perfect! John was OK, but I always thought John's voice was very difficult to copy. He had a tone all of his own.
surely one of the most taalented impersonators ive ever seen, he's always so spot on; I especially like his Alan Alda, *no one* does Alan Alda like peter can, not even Alan himself..
If you want bizarre... in 1965 or so John Lennon genuinely owned a tiny portable jukebox, held about 15 45's...I knew the guy who owned it. The selection labels were handwritten by John, a lot of Motown IIRC
There used to be a longer version of this, with bits about a new designed 'oscar', which had a penis and outtakes from Raging Bull. I had it saved to my favourites but it's been deleted. Such a shame, because it was hilarious. Mr. Serafinowicz does some brilliant impressions.
@dubb1995 So is the Ringo impression. If you watch, say, "The Beatles Anthology," Ringo sounds and acts just like that. Peter Serafinowicz is a master.
They could have made George pass a comment (in 68) about the Beatle Box(just in case you didn't get what I meant). I suppose George's strong Liverpool accent put a stop to that.
Peter Serafinkowitz is brilliant, he's in Shaun of the Dead, Spaced, I'm Alan Partridge, Look Around You... and a brilliant comic relief sketch of blankety blank when he's terry wogan which i'd love to see again.
His Lennon is very good. Most people do it way too high and turn him into a cartoon Scouser. Very hard to get right.
yea that twat on facebook stevie riks, hes fucking awful
that thing where Lennon did the handicapped face is spot on...Lennon did that a lot on stage, impersonating handicapped people for some strange reason
@@Synthematix Agreed 100%. I can't stand that fucker
@@daveidmarx8296 his paul mccartney and George harrison impression is exactly on point.....aswell as stevie riks being able to do over 65 voices almost spot on as well as looks so.....
@@Jaestarexplodes Riks is a hack. His McCartney is worse than Dana Carvey's, which is saying something.
That guy actually sounds like John!
+The Dreamer He is doing Paul and Ringo as well
@@KingKingtheFirstI Not George though
@@aebhosor4835He does him briefly in 'Ringo remembers 1969'!
I bet he could do an absolutely perfect Sir Alec Guinness.
These aren't impressions. They're replications! They're scarily precise. Funny though that he doesn't do George. Or maybe that's some kind of meta-joke - The Quiet One.
in ringo remembers 1969 he says one very short line (i dont need the toilet, or something). in that he sings like the both of them too.
Bill Edwards he says his george impression is his weakest
George's voice is pretty difficult to replicate. John, Paul and RIngo are very much caricatures and it's easier to mimic the obvious.
George is close to John but with less nasal twang@vladskiobi
It's unbelievable that these impressions are so good!
“He’d been going to night school..doing an electronics course” lmao
He does John Lennon really well, he totally has his voice
"I converted it back into a fridge" lmfao
Typical Paul.
“Well it’s called the Beatle Box” 😂
@@NotNotKenny Which is exactly what Paul would've done.
That cracked me up.
Paul was fantastic! All his manerisms, the head and hand movements were perfect! John was OK, but I always thought John's voice was very difficult to copy. He had a tone all of his own.
Is that Tim Heidecker as Barry Harris?
Yesh.
well shit!! i thought it was him!!
Most ambitious crossover?
How often is the best joke at the end? "I had it converted back into a fridge."
Peter is always really good at doing fake 'archive' television.
Yes!!
LOL at John just wanting to listen to the Beatles.
I love how in real life it was George Harrison who sued Apple computers.
surely one of the most taalented impersonators ive ever seen, he's always so spot on; I especially like his Alan Alda, *no one* does Alan Alda like peter can, not even Alan himself..
My favourite comment of the week!
@@ModernRelik why not make it 6 years
Oh my god that Paul impression is spot on.
Ringo's is too
Yes he does a very good Paul McCartney. So does Dana Carvey.
y' know
I had it converted back into a fridge.
You should see "Phil Cool's" impression of McCartney.
It helps that that Peter is from Liverpool.
He needs a new sketch show. underrated
"The "I' symbolizes the eye...the oneness." hahaha XD
The John Lennon impression was too good.
that was great. the voice impressions were dead on.
Incredible Lennon impression.
they sound just like Paul and John!!! Fckn hilarious!!!
Holy shit, that's keemstar's intro in the background!
He has Paul down pat. He even does the inflections and has mastered Paul's body movements.
I didn't know each of the Beatles voices were so different. Great impressions.
this guy is brilliant! his accents are pure and sound real.
It helps that he's from Liverpool.
' i had it converted back in to a fridge.'
lol
Eyepod
Beatle Box...lol
apple yields never
lawsuit in the sky with diamonds 😂
@1:19. That was Tim Heidecker !!
God ! I love Peter S ! best man for impersonations
If you want bizarre... in 1965 or so John Lennon genuinely owned a tiny portable jukebox, held about 15 45's...I knew the guy who owned it. The selection labels were handwritten by John, a lot of Motown IIRC
Serafinowicz is an amazing AMAZING mimic!!!
Love randomly finding Tim Heidecker everywhere randomly
Tim Heidecker was there!
"You can make computers, but don't make any music" lolll
"The thing was BLOODY heavy."
LOL!😂😂😂😂
His John here is amazing
The "Well John did that! He made one in 1968!" bit was absolutely amazing.
Thats a great john impression.
funny that tim heidecker is in this, theBeatleBox looks like a Cinco product
excellent beatle impersonations - they should get him to voice over those american actors who seem incapable of getting anywhere near
This mans comic inventiveness is so underrated
There used to be a longer version of this, with bits about a new designed 'oscar', which had a penis and outtakes from Raging Bull. I had it saved to my favourites but it's been deleted. Such a shame, because it was hilarious. Mr. Serafinowicz does some brilliant impressions.
Serafinowicz does EVERY single Beatle perfectly, his Paul Mccartney needed more, "y'knows", in this one but in the other skits he hits it spot on
Fun fact: John made a band in the end of the 60’s that acually were names “The dirty Mac”
best comedy, hands down, always comes from Brittan
Haha, that was kickin rad. Nicely done.
I love how Mac's iconic "sosumi" sound is heard when buttons are pressed on the BeatleBox!
Love the McCartney impression. Got the mannerisms so well!
That was nutty!
Peter Serafinowicz is the best at doing voices.
God you sound like them, well done.
This guy rocks!!!
This aint from the actual show. Wherenis this from?
His impressions are flawless.
Usually these Beatle parodies bug the sh*t out of me, but this one was done very well.
I love eyes closed news
Am distracted by how great the Lennon impression is: voice, mannerisms, and all.
Holy crap, that's Tim from Tim and Eric
There's so many layers to this, it's fucking brilliant. Genius piece of comedy.
Watched this before about 3 years ago, didn't know Time Heidecker then. That is one heck of a Lennon impression too.
Great John Lennon impression
'I found it, and I bought it at an auction, and...erm...I had it converted back into a fridge'
haha
lol angela lansbury in the opening credits
That is indeed Tim Heidecker
Dude, is that Tim Heidecker playing Barry Harris? This guy's stuff reminds me of a british tim and eric, so it's funny tim is in this.
Tim Heidecker as Barry Harry!
peter is brilliant ! lolololl
I loved this. :)
"The thing was bloody heavy" - aww, er, "Ringo"!
When John puts on Help! it sounds kinda more like Breathe (In the air) XD
By the way...Where is George?
“She had some dream about peas.”
Tim is my favorite part
Haha Tim and Peter should team up!
Brilliant, brilliant, brilliant, fnucking brilliant...it hurts it's so brilliant. Did I say it was brilliant. Cos it is!!
Ringo: The thing was BLOODY HEAVY! Brilliant!
very nicely done, extremely good acting, good presentation. 5 stars.
1:19 ...is that Tim Heidecker??
"We had it converted back into a fridge." Haha! Love it.
terry green machine
Thats the best Lennon impression ive ever heard!
What you've really got to realise is - this isn't his video!
Whats this from? Its definitely not from his actual tv series. The O News logo is different
These are such perfect impressions omg!!!
Funny story: This is based on a real lawsuit! 😂
Why does he rarely do George?😕
@Jgale8461 he's not good at George
Puts Jack Black in Dewey Cox movie to shame.
Jack Black wasn't trying to do an actual impression in that, the point was how bad he was doing it
Er... Peter Serafinowicz plays all of them...
Is that Tim Heidecker? Holy shit! What show is this?
@gdsza Have you heard Stevie Riks? He's the youtube god of Paul and John, and Freddie Mercury :) But I love Peter too
Tim.
@dubb1995 So is the Ringo impression. If you watch, say, "The Beatles Anthology," Ringo sounds and acts just like that. Peter Serafinowicz is a master.
They could have made George pass a comment (in 68) about the Beatle Box(just in case you didn't get what I meant). I suppose George's strong Liverpool accent put a stop to that.
That's the fucking keemstar intro.
a fun on TV show based on this is in production
Kennedy St. King is one of those typical smug yank presenters with lame jokes and a fake laugh. Fucken brilliant parody by Serafinowicz!
Peter Serafinkowitz is brilliant, he's in Shaun of the Dead, Spaced, I'm Alan Partridge, Look Around You... and a brilliant comic relief sketch of blankety blank when he's terry wogan which i'd love to see again.
Tim Heidecker? Is that you?
@NyeTunes Peter and his brother apparently did a few of these just for the 'net prior to him getting his own BBC show.
OMG was that a very short Alan Alda impression cameo? Brilliant. ...Along with everything else of course!
Where's this from? Cos it's fuzzy green screen and stuff, and looks homemade, but then it's Peter Serafinowicz? WTF?!