Benson and Grimes started 1964 after being in Revolver for years. In fact they stole the entire ACT from the guy that created Revolver. They have been lying about this for the past 26 years.
the guy all the way on the left, i have the pick he used in a show :D it was at the westbury music fair and he gave it to my dad cause we were right next to him and now i have it. its a pretty sweet pick too
It was most likely that there was a broken string. Or the guitar just broke. veganady posted a video of them playing and I love her and he didnt use the acoustic there either
very fuckin amazin concert, from wat iv seen from the 64' tour it was fukin amazin and a lot of shity tribute bands hav tried doin it. this sounds good for once
This is the same "Paul" they've always had. His name is Gary Grimes. He is actually a right handed player turned southpaw. When I saw them in the mid 80's he played the first set lefty, second set righty. He had only worked up the first set as a southpaw. I've been playing for 42 years and I really don't know how he is able to do it.
Gary Grimes is certainly him. Amazing about turning southpaw. I also play professionally for about 30 years. Lancestarr, I guess Gary did the songs in the first set where he has to share the microphone with "George". Its hard to share the mic when "Paul" plays right handed.
Most of the Beatles tribute bands that I have seen have Paul right handed. I have seen both 1964 and The Fab Four, who's Paul - named Ardy - is actually right handed but plays Paul lefthanded, and they are very good. They play all eras of The Beatles and some solo.
I see these guys at least once per year. They rock it out.
kenfruit 1 year ago
Not only did they "lie" as you say, they have been playing almost 200 concerts a year for all those 26 years. What has Revolver done? I rest my case!
edro3111 1 year ago
Gary Of 1964....AKA Paul Haas Passed Away
TheBeatleguy10 1 year ago
Benson and Grimes started 1964 after being in Revolver for years. In fact they stole the entire ACT from the guy that created Revolver. They have been lying about this for the past 26 years.
princez413 1 year ago
nobody can master Ringos fast shuffle on help, these guys are ok but you can't beat the REAL Beatles, even worse they look like they are on steriods
hihat101 1 year ago
the guy who plays john has that same stance that john rely had
cereal446 3 years ago
Normally I hate tribute bands but these guys are spot on.
eartant 3 years ago 8
Frigging genius. These guys and the Fab Four are amazing.
thankyougermany 4 years ago 3
the guy all the way on the left, i have the pick he used in a show :D it was at the westbury music fair and he gave it to my dad cause we were right next to him and now i have it. its a pretty sweet pick too
oitoth3world 4 years ago 2
Hearing this video really reminds me of the time I saw them in Portland,Or (3/19/07)
chrisandzackvideos 4 years ago
Yes I think you're right about that...could have been a broken string?
veganandy 4 years ago
no no. in every show ive seen live with the tribute, he does play acoustic
poppasmurfy99 3 years ago
Isn't John supposed to be playing the acoustic guitar for "Help", and not the electric?
elee726 4 years ago
It was most likely that there was a broken string. Or the guitar just broke. veganady posted a video of them playing and I love her and he didnt use the acoustic there either
TheBandTheBeetles 3 years ago
1964 is very good at what they do but they don't do the later stuff.
alramone1 5 years ago
Absolutely freakin' Fantastic!
I saw the original run of "Beatlemania" on Broadway, and these guys top that ...
I'm stunned ... I Gotta see 'em!
GeoJ 5 years ago
very fuckin amazin concert, from wat iv seen from the 64' tour it was fukin amazin and a lot of shity tribute bands hav tried doin it. this sounds good for once
zanzabitch 5 years ago
Saw 1964 in Waukegan Illinois they are the best Beatle band.
namnoiz 5 years ago
And they have a Paul who is actually left handed for once.
Edhallick 5 years ago
This is the same "Paul" they've always had. His name is Gary Grimes. He is actually a right handed player turned southpaw. When I saw them in the mid 80's he played the first set lefty, second set righty. He had only worked up the first set as a southpaw. I've been playing for 42 years and I really don't know how he is able to do it.
lancestarr 5 years ago
I agree, been playin myself since the 60's and couldn't spin that Hofner around southpaw if my life depended it . . he is truely remarkable . .
flag400 5 years ago
lancestarr, Yes I saw them twice in 2003.
Gary Grimes is certainly him. Amazing about turning southpaw. I also play professionally for about 30 years. Lancestarr, I guess Gary did the songs in the first set where he has to share the microphone with "George". Its hard to share the mic when "Paul" plays right handed.
elee726 4 years ago
Most of the Beatles tribute bands that I have seen have Paul right handed. I have seen both 1964 and The Fab Four, who's Paul - named Ardy - is actually right handed but plays Paul lefthanded, and they are very good. They play all eras of The Beatles and some solo.
beatlechick1 4 years ago 3
i saw these guys last august and they were dead on...they rock
bauersnarky 5 years ago
1964 is the best, and this is the coolest way to show them off! Great Job, Veganandy
SupaBrit 5 years ago