Charlie Realis This is Just a clip from "I Elvis" It's kinda of stupid they way it was portrayed. I think they were trying to say that while he was dying, his life was flashing before him and he went back to 1965 when The Beatles met him. Of course no one knows that. I believe they could of made a much better dramatization. Although, I must admit, the guy who plays John Lennon in this clip, does look a lot like him. However, the acting really sucks... 😂
lol this is sooo wrong. they wouldn't have been dressed in their suits for a start. and as they went in, the memphis mafia led them into the living room where elvis was playing a fender bass whilst watching the TV.
Dan Harrison King in an interview years later, Paul said that Elvis was not sitting on the sofa, he greeted them at the door and they had a chat. And he said that they felt bad for knocking him off that perch. That was FAKE.
John, by his own admission, was comfortable telling fibs...he just riffed with facts, Dylan did a lot of that "tell the people what they wanna hear" crap. A put on. In Anthology, Paul, George and Ringo said, with a wink and a nod, "John must have snuck off for a moment and jammed with Elvis. Paul said, "And he was sitting there playing a Fender Bass..." but he never said he played with him. George said, "I was just tryin' to suss out from his gang whether anyone had any reefer."
At 1:42 Lennon's reaction to meeting Elvis was just like that. He was in awe according to cilla. I can't understand the Beatles denied jamming with Elvis. Only Lennon jammed with him.
I am not on about his music as much now although dying 38 years ago he still has enough radio play which no one else would ever have, i am on about the impact he had on music when he first came on scene and changed everything as all the great musicians agree with, i expect Led Zeppelin and Eddie Van Halen would agree aswell. After visiting Graceland, the Sun Studios, and Studio B in Nashville earlier this year i was blown away with what i saw and what he had acheived and how if it wasnt for him influencing the huge big groups like the Stones, The Who, Springsteen and many others then things could have been different!!!
This is so lovely. I'm very glad Elvis and the Beatles did something together, in addition to meeting. So sad to think that the world would lose Elvis and John Lennon within only three years apart from each other, in 1977 and 1980, respectively. George Harrison would die in 2001 from an aggressive form of cancer. Thank the Lord that Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr are still with us.
Elvis/ The Beatles/ Dean Martin fact: Ironically Dean Martin was Elvis's favorite singer...the same Dean Martin that knocked The Beatles off the #1 spot off the Billboard Top 100 Singles chart in August 1964 with his song "Everybody Loves Somebody"...with that Dino sent Elvis a telegram saying..."you couldn't take care of The Beatles so I did it for you pally"....and the rest they say is history.
i just cannot understand it a momentous occasion of the beatles and elvis presley jamming and nobody even thought that moment should be filmed this beggars belief not even one photograph or any audio of the meeting i find this incredible it was a moment in history that cant be looked back on, it such a shame.
The Beatles were just as important to music as Elvis Presley. I am a huge Elvis Presley fan and his legacy will never die. However, the Beatles did reach what Elvis did and in some ways surpassed what he did. Not because they were more talented than him but because they took control of their musical destinies whilst Elvis allowed himself to be controlled by a greedy manager to the point where he couldn't even record music he wanted to. Elvis deserved better.
@LordEizen - It was some weekly thing back around 1992...I happened to throw a video tape into the VCR and record it. Unfortunately, you can tell I didn't have cable, so the reception is kinda bad. I think it was called, "I - Elvis".
Me gustaban estos documentales...ellos lo admiraban y creo que Elvis al ver qué había pasado de moda no pudo soportarlo fue incapaz de ver qué el ya era un icono irrepetible y no una moda
Looks like my friend Dan is playing George. I have been to the house where it took place. Was making a Beatles/ Rock tour when i was living back home in Los Angeles.
Elvis was sitting a strumming a guitar and singing Mohair Sam when they came in. John and Paul sat with him and sang, but George and Ringo were out of the room. Still, it's hard to believe nobody thought to take a photo.
This video reenactment is stupid. They did not sit around and stare at him. John Lennon actually mocked him, as the cocky guy he was - and Elvis has hated him for that ever since: Lennon: "Why don´t you make some of the great old rock´roll records you used to?" Elvis: "Because, there are no more songs for me to cover, and I am unable to write my own music". Elvis was a great entertainer - but the Beatles was gods in music history. This video should been called "Elvis meets the Beatles"
Funny thing Elvis had one of the first remote controls and all the Beatles were amazed of Elvis when he changed the tv channels without having to get up in front of the tv
This was from a TV special called "I Elvis" which aired as part of Hard Copy. I think it was Brian and the Colonel who agreed not to let reporters in, because they wanted it it to be special for their boys.
thanks! the Lennon guy was me ( Peter George , and the Paul was Tim McDougal we are very good friends and were in Beatle tributes together back in the day called Backbeat ). Im glad you enjoyed it.
This was a Mini Series By: HARDCOPY ( the highest rated of all the Mini series they put out )Directed by Joe Tobin. There was never footage of the Meeting between them. So Paramount asked us to re-create and film the scene of the meeting of the two greatest legends of Rock and Roll. This was the first time this type of scene was ever filmed as for a movie about the Beatle (eg. Birth of the Beatles, Backbeat, Two of us.... ect. ) they are Actors/Musicians. I know, I was the John Lennon guy.
@@ThatGingerNate Aw, thank you! If you ever get a chance to see “Vegas Vacation “ I’m in that as well. My name is Peter George ( my character in the movie was Marcus ) have a good one!
If you don't mind me asking, were you in any tribute band? Because I found a better quality of this clip earlier today and you look/looked like Mr.Lennon, it's uncanny
@@ThatGingerNate no problem, yes I have been in many Beatle tributes. Beatlemania live, the Fab Four, Fab Forever live in concert( all on you tube ) just to mention a few. I have toured all over the world preforming. Germany, Asia , England , ect. On Royal Caribbean cruise line and as Sonny and Cher sing … the beat goes on! Lol
Lennon was star stroke at first as the other Beatles, they could not believe they were in front of the biggest star in rock and roll business whom they adored so much.
They all give a different interpretation of this visit including the Beatles. They Beatles were stoned so much to the point that before getting to the car they forgot where they were going...
@TheDJGrandPa Thanks! I knew i forgot someone important just couldn't remember who it was and you just reminded me. I remember in the film Nowhere Boy John put some glasses on and said 'it's my Buddy Holly look' :D. Thanks once again.
When the Beatles arrived in America, young people started holding up home made painted signs that read Elvis Is Dead. ..... That was cold, Elvis didn't deserve that. I love Elvis and the Beatles.
I never read in any beatle book that they met elvis like that?even the 3 other beatles confirmed n the anthology that they never jammed with elvis,john was with him while he was playing a fender bass and watching tv all time,what is the true version of this meeting?and why if it happened were not filmed?
I know what the Beatles said in Anthology, but in the book I have, released 5-10 years before Anthology the Beatles say John & Paul stared at Elvis making him mad, George smoked a joint out by the pool and Ringo hung out and drank with Elvis' bodyguards. Elvis said he thought they were all there to jam and a few tunes were played around the piano. I know stories change and memories fade, but this reenactment is pretty close to interviews from the late 70s and early 80s with the Fab 4 that I've read...will we ever know the whole truth?
correction... he did not suffer a seizure , he suffered an aneurysm brought on by excessive blood pressure brought on by constipation, Lisa Marie actually remembers seeing him on the floor of the bathroom with his entourage around him talking about what to do next , she was led off to bed she says by a helper / housekeeper and told that he will be fine, when she awoke the next day Elvis was placed in his bed before the police and coroner and ambulance was called....
There is actually a photo of this meeting, but only one! it was taking when The Beatles left the house. it's grainy but you can see Elvis and John Lennon in it.
What I believe is a true story has that The Fab Four were guided to one of Elvis' "private chambers" where he was waiting for them and playing bass casually while listening to Mohair Sam record. After brief awkward moment they laughed, discussed, jammed and even smoked together. Of course, Elvis never got over the fact that he couldn't write a song even if his life was dependent on it.
So many variations to the story. In an interview, Pricilla said that she and Jerry Schilling met them at the door. Paul's version is that Pricilla came down later on around 10pm. hmmm
Boy, that Chuck Harter/Rock Historian should be a professional impressionist! I felt like John Lennon and Elvis were sitting here on my lap, probably high-fiving each other or something!!!
actually elvis answered the door, there were no official guys there, elvis went over to the couch and started to eat chips, the beatles were silent for a while and elvis was using the remote and he said "if you aint gunna say anything im going to bed" then they all laughed and started to talk
Had to put ,my 2 cents in there was never any audio tape or actual footage of this meeting , but i have seen pictures when the Beatles met Elvis outside the house for this Jam Session . He greeted them with a handshake and you can see the cars parked outside the house. There's photos taken outside the house if you do some hunting around. Peace you all !! And yeah Elvis never looked this way in 1965 ,he was 30 years old and no long sideburns.
@@rockysandman5489I’m Peter George ( the Lennon guy ), Danny Lopez ( the Harrison guy ) , Tim McDougal ( the McCartney guy ) and Mike Melair ( the Ringo guy ). We also did Vegas Vacation with Chevy Chase and a few other films as well.
@@rockysandman5489 I know, it would be wonderful if someday it gets added. The Elvis guy we had was named Dana McCabe and was murdered pretty recently after we filmed this, I not sure if it was a year or two later in Las Vegas with his girlfriend.
Why is there no film/video of such a historic gathering? There isn't even one photo? ..Why?....Could it be that it's just a story and it never really happened?
The UA-cam clip with Priscilla talking about this seems more believable than this 're-enactment'. And there's even a picture of Elvis next to the Beatles in their limo.
@gnossticc - I've read at least 5 different versions of what happened at the meeting and each one says something different! The one I tend to believe most is from the English journalist that was there (can't remember his name offhand) and whose original article was reproduced in a Beatles magazine a few years back.
I think Joe was there, he told us all about the night . It was amazing to hear the stories from his mouth. So we tried to recreate the scene as close as we could. Except what the Beatles were wearing. They were in casual clothes not their preforming costumes. I think that was a bit of Hollywoodizing on our part. I was the John Lennon guy.
Paul McCartney wrote a song for Elvis called "Name and Address " in 1977, it's on Londontown, and sounds like a demo. He never had a chance to give it to him as Elvis died later that year. Too bad!
Why do people say Elvis was declining? He was stagnant with a couple big leaps. But when he came back in 1968 he took his title back which he holds today!
The Beatles took recording to new heights and instead of being bullied by publishing companys like Elvis (and other's) they took control of their music by writing the majority of their own songs , giving real artistic freedom. This inspired generations of artists to follow. Their concept albums marked other huge change in the industry. Before the Beatles the Rock/Pop music scene was dominated by singles and rag bag collections of songs thrown onto albums. This all changed. You want more?
LOL TIMETRAVEL 28!!!! ''Dramatization' being the key word, that happens to be splashed across the scenes where the 'Beatles' and 'Elvis' meet. Wow ...they walk among us ...'Here's your sign'.
@TheDJGrandPa A Buddy Hollic? lol thats a good one. Like Buddyhollyamania :). I myself am a huge fan of the beatles especially George and John. Maybe i'm biased because i'm English (sorry if your English) but i just love their personalities (great sense of humour, smart and you can feel their emotions, the great guitar work (especially from George Harrison), the variety of styles that they could sing and much more about them :).
Elvis wasn't overweight in 1965. Why portray him as such. 1965 he was healthy, slim and fine as hell
I know, right? He didn't have this type of haircut until the 70's "-.-
he turned 30 that time
True. All the portrayals are sad in this clip.
Papo's Rose and why did they even mention his death? What was the need
Charlie Realis This is Just a clip from "I Elvis" It's kinda of stupid they way it was portrayed. I think they were trying to say that while he was dying, his life was flashing before him and he went back to 1965 when The Beatles met him. Of course no one knows that. I believe they could of made a much better dramatization. Although, I must admit, the guy who plays John Lennon in this clip, does look a lot like him. However, the acting really sucks... 😂
If someone secretly had a tape recorder, in the room, then
that someone would have been a very rich individual today.
Elvis was a solo, Beatles were a group, both totally different, both the best and the originals.
Elvis was definitely talented, but not original.
Elvis stole his music from african-americans, and his dance moves from Forrest Gump. Not cool man
Elvis didnt write any of his hits, the Beatles on the other hands wrote and performed everything themselves.
I grew up with these men and their music. It all changed the world, opened the mind, and progressed many generations.
The guy playing John lennon actually looks quite like him
I know right?!
I actually thought it was him at first sight.
No way! That guy was pudgy fat had a little mouth. Lennon looked alot better than that.
Which is probably why they chose him
so... this is fake ?
Elvis did not look like that in 1964. That was more of a 1974 Elvis!
Robert McArthur FUCK YOU ITS JUST A MOVIE
@@jrexx2841 Which is based a true story dummy
@@jrexx2841 Fuck you
yea but then again the Beatles did not look like that in 1974 either lol
agree
Elvis + The Beatles = Epic!!!
Epic fail
@@karlavr notice how your comment has no likes.
@@koolbeans3572 I'm gonna cry
Elvis + Beatles = Eagles
The Beatles are absolutely important. Elvis started it but the Beatles kept it alive and expanded it.
That wasn't how Elvis looked in 1965.
Can't even get that right.
The King meeting kings.
@A Z the Beatles are bigger than God
@Risner France Garces OOF
Well you can say that The Emperor meeting The kings
lol this is sooo wrong. they wouldn't have been dressed in their suits for a start. and as they went in, the memphis mafia led them into the living room where elvis was playing a fender bass whilst watching the TV.
+Dan Harrison King And he shot the TV.
Dan Harrison King in an interview years later, Paul said that Elvis was not sitting on the sofa, he greeted them at the door and they had a chat. And he said that they felt bad for knocking him off that perch. That was FAKE.
Hdchch Chcjc I heard that Paul and Ringo still argues about that. Paul says he went to the door, and Ringo says he was on the couch
They were actually stoned.
Mina Celentano e
God bless them all! Their music makes the dark corners bright....to this day😁
To bad the Beatles didn’t believe in the true God.
The guy playing Ringo at 3:05 .... the sheer joy in him air playing the sticks makes me smile!!! :)
Imagine if the meeting had been recorded!!!
I wonder why the Beatles were staring at Elvis. And Elvis got nervous.
Lennon idolized him ...he is quoted
your right
the reason why is that without Elvis there wouldnt be the Beatles Becuse they got inspired by him
Big fans who met a big star
+Chica The chick Both Mc Cartney and Lennon were big fans, Elvis was religion for them. They recognized him as the king.
3:28 imitates the voice of John and elvis. what a story teller! lol
JAAAAAMMMM
daniel
Paul, George, & Ringo all said that they didn't jam with Elvis. (Beatles Anthology)
+David Gray Only John did.
+David Gray The Beatles are wrong considering the Beatles have also stated they did jam with Elvis. You stupid failed abortion.
John, by his own admission, was comfortable telling fibs...he just riffed with facts, Dylan did a lot of that "tell the people what they wanna hear" crap. A put on. In Anthology, Paul, George and Ringo said, with a wink and a nod, "John must have snuck off for a moment and jammed with Elvis. Paul said, "And he was sitting there playing a Fender Bass..." but he never said he played with him. George said, "I was just tryin' to suss out from his gang whether anyone had any reefer."
Jeeze. Who is that playing Elvis? Meatloat?
David hasselhoff?
LOL!😂😅
The two elvis impersonators used were Dana McKay and Joe E. White. Dana is the one featured with the Beatles.
ELVIS PRESLEY WAS UNIQUE THERE WILL NEVER BE ANOTHER ELVIS PRESLEY AND THERE WILL NEVER BE ANYMORE BEATLES LOVE THEM TOO
+Anna Brown I agree
damn straight anna
I AGREE BUT WHY ARE YOU SCREAMING?!
At 1:42 Lennon's reaction to meeting Elvis was just like that. He was in awe according to cilla. I can't understand the Beatles denied jamming with Elvis. Only Lennon jammed with him.
I am not on about his music as much now although dying 38 years ago he still has enough radio play which no one else would ever have, i am on about the impact he had on music when he first came on scene and changed everything as all the great musicians agree with, i expect Led Zeppelin and Eddie Van Halen would agree aswell. After visiting Graceland, the Sun Studios, and Studio B in Nashville earlier this year i was blown away with what i saw and what he had acheived and how if it wasnt for him influencing the huge big groups like the Stones, The Who, Springsteen and many others then things could have been different!!!
This is so lovely. I'm very glad Elvis and the Beatles did something together, in addition to meeting.
So sad to think that the world would lose Elvis and John Lennon within only three years apart from each other, in 1977 and 1980, respectively.
George Harrison would die in 2001 from an aggressive form of cancer.
Thank the Lord that Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr are still with us.
Elvis/ The Beatles/ Dean Martin fact: Ironically Dean Martin was Elvis's favorite singer...the same Dean Martin that knocked The Beatles off the #1 spot off the Billboard Top 100 Singles chart in August 1964 with his song "Everybody Loves Somebody"...with that Dino sent Elvis a telegram saying..."you couldn't take care of The Beatles so I did it for you pally"....and the rest they say is history.
Elvis: "maybe we could jam?"
Beatles, like schoolboys: "jam?.."
i just cannot understand it a momentous occasion of the beatles and elvis presley jamming and nobody even thought that moment should be filmed this beggars belief not even one photograph or any audio of the meeting i find this incredible it was a moment in history that cant be looked back on, it such a shame.
It is hilarious how much the stories differ between the two camps... This ought to be a lesson in how everything we know about anything is wrong.
+Seederman Just shows how fallible memory is.
The Beatles were just as important to music as Elvis Presley. I am a huge Elvis Presley fan and his legacy will never die. However, the Beatles did reach what Elvis did and in some ways surpassed what he did. Not because they were more talented than him but because they took control of their musical destinies whilst Elvis allowed himself to be controlled by a greedy manager to the point where he couldn't even record music he wanted to. Elvis deserved better.
@LordEizen - It was some weekly thing back around 1992...I happened to throw a video tape into the VCR and record it. Unfortunately, you can tell I didn't have cable, so the reception is kinda bad. I think it was called, "I - Elvis".
Me gustaban estos documentales...ellos lo admiraban y creo que Elvis al ver qué había pasado de moda no pudo soportarlo fue incapaz de ver qué el ya era un icono irrepetible y no una moda
Looks like my friend Dan is playing George. I have been to the house where it took place. Was making a Beatles/ Rock tour when i was living back home in Los Angeles.
Elvis was sitting a strumming a guitar and singing Mohair Sam when they came in. John and Paul sat with him and sang, but George and Ringo were out of the room. Still, it's hard to believe nobody thought to take a photo.
This video reenactment is stupid. They did not sit around and stare at him. John Lennon actually mocked him, as the cocky guy he was - and Elvis has hated him for that ever since:
Lennon: "Why don´t you make some of the great old rock´roll records you used to?"
Elvis: "Because, there are no more songs for me to cover, and I am unable to write my own music".
Elvis was a great entertainer - but the Beatles was gods in music history. This video should been called "Elvis meets the Beatles"
Funny thing Elvis had one of the first remote controls and all the Beatles were amazed of Elvis when he changed the tv channels without having to get up in front of the tv
This was from a TV special called "I Elvis" which aired as part of Hard Copy.
I think it was Brian and the Colonel who agreed not to let reporters in, because they wanted it it to be special for their boys.
This guy was on the Boston area show "Evening Magazine" in the late '70s along with Robin Young.
The John and Paul actors are awesome, especially John`s.
thanks! the Lennon guy was me ( Peter George , and the Paul was Tim McDougal we are very good friends and were in Beatle tributes together back in the day called Backbeat ). Im glad you enjoyed it.
For the Beatles Elvis was like the God of rock and roll. They knew that they existed because of Elvis.
This was a Mini Series By: HARDCOPY ( the highest rated of all the Mini series they put out )Directed by Joe Tobin.
There was never footage of the Meeting between them. So Paramount asked us to re-create and film the scene of the meeting of the two greatest legends of Rock and Roll. This was the first time this type of scene was ever filmed as for a movie about the Beatle (eg. Birth of the Beatles, Backbeat, Two of us....
ect. ) they are Actors/Musicians. I know, I was the John Lennon guy.
Well, if that's true, can I just say, you look/looked exactly like John.
@@ThatGingerNate Aw, thank you! If you ever get a chance to see “Vegas Vacation “ I’m in that as well. My name is Peter George ( my character in the movie was Marcus ) have a good one!
@@Navigatorbythestars Dude that's one of my dads favorite movies
If you don't mind me asking, were you in any tribute band? Because I found a better quality of this clip earlier today and you look/looked like Mr.Lennon, it's uncanny
@@ThatGingerNate no problem, yes I have been in many Beatle tributes. Beatlemania live, the Fab Four, Fab Forever live in concert( all on you tube ) just to mention a few. I have toured all over the world preforming. Germany, Asia , England , ect. On Royal Caribbean cruise line and as Sonny and Cher sing … the beat goes on! Lol
The King then now forever - "before Elvis there was nothing" - John Lennon
Lennon was star stroke at first as the other Beatles, they could not believe they were in front of the biggest star in rock and roll business whom they adored so much.
They all give a different interpretation of this visit including the Beatles. They Beatles were stoned so much to the point that before getting to the car they forgot where they were going...
@TheDJGrandPa Thanks! I knew i forgot someone important just couldn't remember who it was and you just reminded me. I remember in the film Nowhere Boy John put some glasses on and said 'it's my Buddy Holly look' :D. Thanks once again.
Hey look if y’all gonna stare at me all night I’m going to bed
@Jb 318 And you never saw a true hardcore crackhead till you took a good look in the mirror.
"Well, I'll try." That means that he said, "No."
When the Beatles arrived in America, young people started holding up home made painted signs that read Elvis Is Dead. ..... That was cold, Elvis didn't deserve that. I love Elvis and the Beatles.
I never read in any beatle book that they met elvis like that?even the 3 other beatles confirmed n the anthology that they never jammed with elvis,john was with him while he was playing a fender bass and watching tv all time,what is the true version of this meeting?and why if it happened were not filmed?
I know what the Beatles said in Anthology, but in the book I have, released 5-10 years before Anthology the Beatles say John & Paul stared at Elvis making him mad, George smoked a joint out by the pool and Ringo hung out and drank with Elvis' bodyguards. Elvis said he thought they were all there to jam and a few tunes were played around the piano. I know stories change and memories fade, but this reenactment is pretty close to interviews from the late 70s and early 80s with the Fab 4 that I've read...will we ever know the whole truth?
correction... he did not suffer a seizure , he suffered an aneurysm brought on by excessive blood pressure brought on by constipation, Lisa Marie actually remembers seeing him on the floor of the bathroom with his entourage around him talking about what to do next , she was led off to bed she says by a helper / housekeeper and told that he will be fine, when she awoke the next day Elvis was placed in his bed before the police and coroner and ambulance was called....
too many Legends on the video
Will always be the best.. still more than 43 years later..
There is actually a photo of this meeting, but only one! it was taking when The Beatles left the house. it's grainy but you can see Elvis and John Lennon in it.
Great Upload. I don't remember seeing this
Imagine a concert featuring both Beatles and Elvis.
That would have been a historical event that would bend the reality of rock and roll altogether.
This is a re-enacment, not a "real" scene.
Duh, you idiot. It is not presented as being real. I guess you would have to read to know that, and apparently you can't read.
@108250508717917396412 I posted that comment a while ago it seems. Anyway, I just wrote it for those who can't read the video description.
@@JesperSalama shut up
@@snakecold6755 damn dont be an ass
What I believe is a true story has that The Fab Four were guided to one of Elvis' "private chambers" where he was waiting for them and playing bass casually while listening to Mohair Sam record. After brief awkward moment they laughed, discussed, jammed and even smoked together. Of course, Elvis never got over the fact that he couldn't write a song even if his life was dependent on it.
ELVIS PRESLEY HAD CHF IN THE 1970S RIP SWEET ANGEL 🙏🙏💗
the quality of this vid sucks, but that ain't Elvis...
toxicgraphix b
It isn’t supposed to be Elvis it’s a dramatic recreation
No shit Sherlock. It also ain't John, Paul, George, Ringo, and the Memphis Mafia. They're all actors doing a reenactment.
So many variations to the story. In an interview, Pricilla said that she and Jerry Schilling met them at the door. Paul's version is that Pricilla came down later on around 10pm. hmmm
Two of rock's finest artists, but since it was not planned well, it appears to be only an event that is only one that should have been documented
Boy, that Chuck Harter/Rock Historian should be a professional impressionist! I felt like John Lennon and Elvis were sitting here on my lap, probably high-fiving each other or something!!!
actually elvis answered the door, there were no official guys there, elvis went over to the couch and started to eat chips, the beatles were silent for a while and elvis was using the remote and he said "if you aint gunna say anything im going to bed" then they all laughed and started to talk
Had to put ,my 2 cents in there was never any audio tape or actual footage of this meeting , but i have seen pictures when the Beatles met Elvis outside the house for this Jam Session . He greeted them with a handshake and you can see the cars parked outside the house. There's photos taken outside the house if you do some hunting around. Peace you all !! And yeah Elvis never looked this way in 1965 ,he was 30 years old and no long sideburns.
@bellavia5 Elvis attracted teen audiences and were doing pop/teen love songs too, y'know, that's kind of how he became famous...
The guy they have here playing Lennon looks JUST like him!
Beatles forever
BTW, the reenactment of their little jam together is really great, the guys singing Lennon and Elvis parts got it just damn right!
Thank you! , I was the Lennon guy.
@@Navigatorbythestars Oh? What's your name? And the names of the fellas who played the three other Beatles?
@@rockysandman5489I’m Peter George ( the Lennon guy ), Danny Lopez ( the Harrison guy ) , Tim McDougal ( the McCartney guy ) and Mike Melair ( the Ringo guy ). We also did Vegas Vacation with Chevy Chase and a few other films as well.
@Navigatorbythestars Thanks. There's hardly any information about the cast of this production. It's nowhere on Wikipedia either.
@@rockysandman5489 I know, it would be wonderful if someday it gets added. The Elvis guy we had was named Dana McCabe and was murdered pretty recently after we filmed this, I not sure if it was a year or two later in Las Vegas with his girlfriend.
@TheSaraandSteph Yes, they did make them out to be kinda slow. Also, the Elvis character looked more like a 1977 Elvis.
Why is there no film/video of such a historic gathering? There isn't even one photo? ..Why?....Could it be that it's just a story and it never really happened?
The UA-cam clip with Priscilla talking about this seems more believable than this 're-enactment'. And there's even a picture of Elvis next to the Beatles in their limo.
@gnossticc - I've read at least 5 different versions of what happened at the meeting and each one says something different! The one I tend to believe most is from the English journalist that was there (can't remember his name offhand) and whose original article was reproduced in a Beatles magazine a few years back.
I think Joe was there, he told us all about the night . It was amazing to hear the stories from his mouth. So we tried to recreate the scene as close as we could. Except what the Beatles were wearing. They were in casual clothes not their preforming costumes. I think that was a bit of Hollywoodizing on our part. I was the John Lennon guy.
You can hardly tell it's not them, because of the quality. _Actually_ you can hardy tell faces and guitars apart.
@leolennon1604 Matchbox written by Carl Perkins which the Beatles covered in 1964
Paul McCartney wrote a song for Elvis called "Name and Address " in 1977, it's on Londontown, and sounds like a demo. He never had a chance to give it to him as Elvis died later that year. Too bad!
@Ronnykennet - it's a reenactment. That's not the Beatles either.
@iconoclast911 at the starts it says dramatization,,,
The John Lennon actor looks more accurate than most. The profile is spot on. The others look like The Monkees
Why do people say Elvis was declining? He was stagnant with a couple big leaps. But when he came back in 1968 he took his title back which he holds today!
2:27 jam
A cellphone would have come in handy back in the day huh? Today that meeting and jam session would be all over youtube.
Elvis wasn't fat in 1965
Yes he was. You're thinking of the 50s were he was slim
@@SoggySlopster Elvis wasn't fat until 70s.
Typo Meant to say 1968 Comeback Special 🎤🩰🎸🥁🎹🎵🎶🎸
The Beatles took recording to new heights and instead of being bullied by publishing companys like Elvis (and other's) they took control of their music by writing the majority of their own songs , giving real artistic freedom. This inspired generations of artists to follow. Their concept albums marked other huge change in the industry. Before the Beatles the Rock/Pop music scene was dominated by singles and rag bag collections of songs thrown onto albums. This all changed. You want more?
C un film... La rencontre n a, jamais été filmée !!!!!!!!!
Joe Don Baker is that you??
sensacional...
We are standing on the shoulders of giants
why is it reenacted?
1973 Elvis transported to 1965... like, crazy.
LOL TIMETRAVEL 28!!!! ''Dramatization' being the key word, that happens to be splashed across the scenes where the 'Beatles' and 'Elvis' meet. Wow ...they walk among us ...'Here's your sign'.
Were can you we see it
Haha there just look at him and when he said jam, the Beatles jam!!!!
Is there original video from this moment..?
Anybody knows where can i find the full documentary ?
King of hippies plus king of rock equals jam session
@TheDJGrandPa A Buddy Hollic? lol thats a good one. Like Buddyhollyamania :). I myself am a huge fan of the beatles especially George and John. Maybe i'm biased because i'm English (sorry if your English) but i just love their personalities (great sense of humour, smart and you can feel their emotions, the great guitar work (especially from George Harrison), the variety of styles that they could sing and much more about them :).
@dvs2751 I have watched a number of interviews with the Beatles members about this meeting. They always talk about the wonderful jam they had.
What is the name of the Beatles Tribute Band That Are In This Video???
The Fab Four i believe.
Rumor has it that there is a tape of their jam with E