This is the BBCs Radio2s Sounds of the 60s Beatles A to Z song for SAT03JUL10 where the history of this Beatles cover of a Coasters song can be heard online for 1week after June26 by going to the BBC Radio2 SOTS site The interview recorded then is shortly after Ringo's Birthday 7 JULY [AND he is 70 TODAY] ENJOY
I guess you got the answer to your first question by reading the "more info"...as for this "exposure", I used the official "Beatles Live at the BBC" album as the audio source for creating this "episode"!
Very strange they would use a song that was never commercially released as part of this cartoon series. Wouldn't there have been enough Lennon-McCartney hits to use?
They did use many non-Lennon-McCartney (or Harrison) songs for episodes the first year, namely:
Please Mr. Postman, Devil in Her Heart, Slow Down, You Really Got a Hold on Me, Chains, Honey Don't, Twist & Shout, Long Tall Sally, Everybody's Trying to Be My Baby, Mr. Moonlight, Anna, Matchbox, Boys, Dizzy Miss Lizzy, Money, Bad Boy, Roll Over Beethoven, Rock & Roll Music
...and this song was finally released on "Beatles Live at the BBC", but "they" didn't make this episode anyway...
You're welcome! Despite its sporadic availability, you owe it to yourself to get the "Beatles Live at the BBC" 2-CD set (from Apple -- we're not talkin' "bootleg" here!). It has a number of "alternate versions" of songs the Beatles are known for, but it also has about 2 dozen performances of "covers" that are NOT part of the Beatles "regular" catalog (this song being one!), plus the Lennon-McCartney original "I'll Be On My Way"!
Yeah. I'm just practising my writing right now, so I right a lot of Fan Fiction. Most people say that writing FF is second to stalking, but I think that, if well-written, it can be one of the deepest forms of flattery. And trust me, every album I own, I bought it from a legitimate music store! I mean really, you're not supporting your favorite band very well if you rip them off by illegally downloading their music, are you? Besides, I like having my music in my hands, not in my computer. :)
Hmm...*I* never said fanfiction was second to stalking. I think it would be, only if the story was like a "stalker's fantasy", such as, a story about meeting your idols, who instantly decide that you're the greatest person they've ever known! But fanfiction can easily be a far cry from THAT! In Trekkie circles, they call that a "Mary Sue" story, but there's tons of Trek fanfiction that's nothing like that (and much better, too)!
Certainly! It's on the "Beatles Live at the BBC" album. It originated on the BBC Radio series "Pop Go the Beatles", on the June 11, 1963 broadcast. George sang lead. The repeated end-of-verse lines were sung by George, then Paul, then George again, and finally capped off by John!
This was awesome. I loved it.
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ido504 11 months ago
Wow..... This is just pretty much just a mash up of some the episodes. I loled
jirvine13 1 year ago
wow this is great for a fan-made one :)
kimannposs 1 year ago
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Thanks! :[)
alanr4447a 1 year ago
LOL @ 1:44 Ringos face
NatWolff43567890 1 year ago
This is the BBCs Radio2s Sounds of the 60s Beatles A to Z song for SAT03JUL10 where the history of this Beatles cover of a Coasters song can be heard online for 1week after June26 by going to the BBC Radio2 SOTS site The interview recorded then is shortly after Ringo's Birthday 7 JULY [AND he is 70 TODAY] ENJOY
RickmalR 1 year ago
I love this song!! ^_^ Yay for Beatles!!
mixmatchofmusic12 1 year ago
i love old cartoons :)
AlicelnWonderIand 1 year ago
The full thing is Hard Day's Night
pokemaniac121 2 years ago
@pokemaniac121 yes with some other music and vids
spdfan 1 year ago
yes is from bbc collection.. the 1st part
legwis80villola 2 years ago
this is just bits and pices and dubbed parts of the show
LexiceLuigi 2 years ago
Random...but i love the oldies, so innocent!
Beatlebug60 2 years ago
Random...but so innocent! i love the oldies :)
Beatlebug60 2 years ago
could you upload it to rapidshare ?
i like this video, like "Im The Walrus" & "Back In The USSR"
pancho93 2 years ago
Done! (Check under "more info" for the link) And thanks! :D
alanr4447a 2 years ago
Why does John have 4 strings on a Rickenbacker 325?
silverbeatles61 2 years ago
Beacuse it´s bad drawn
JakiRuuska 2 years ago
I assume this is the only non commercial release
ever exposed to the public in a non-bootleg form
rockerdude59 3 years ago
I guess you got the answer to your first question by reading the "more info"...as for this "exposure", I used the official "Beatles Live at the BBC" album as the audio source for creating this "episode"!
alanr4447a 3 years ago
I assume this is from the BBC collection, am I right
rockerdude59 3 years ago
I love the song! =D Young Blood is one of my favorites!
paulmccartney1112 3 years ago
Very strange they would use a song that was never commercially released as part of this cartoon series. Wouldn't there have been enough Lennon-McCartney hits to use?
FlamingoKicker 3 years ago
They did use many non-Lennon-McCartney (or Harrison) songs for episodes the first year, namely:
Please Mr. Postman, Devil in Her Heart, Slow Down, You Really Got a Hold on Me, Chains, Honey Don't, Twist & Shout, Long Tall Sally, Everybody's Trying to Be My Baby, Mr. Moonlight, Anna, Matchbox, Boys, Dizzy Miss Lizzy, Money, Bad Boy, Roll Over Beethoven, Rock & Roll Music
...and this song was finally released on "Beatles Live at the BBC", but "they" didn't make this episode anyway...
alanr4447a 3 years ago
i luv da beatles
gagagurl103 3 years ago
All around great vid. (In terms of quality, and subject, of course!)
wilmotraid 3 years ago
Thank you (in terms of gratitude, naturally).
alanr4447a 3 years ago
I never Heard This song before and I love these Beatle Cartoons! *favorited*
Beatleluver1234567 3 years ago
the cartoon is just so bad that it is wonderful.
i just recently purchased Live at the BBC and I really did like this song.
Thanks for posting the cartoons!
Leeman1115 3 years ago
these are wonderful cartons,
the music of the beatles,
is still the best there was.
thank you for `s video - lg gitte
gitte1958 3 years ago
Wow, that was really convincing. Favorited!
rockdontrun 3 years ago
Thanks! :)
alanr4447a 3 years ago
Yeah, I agree! I've never heard this song before, and it's really going to help with my fanfiction. Thanks!
voltairespunk 3 years ago 2
You're welcome! Despite its sporadic availability, you owe it to yourself to get the "Beatles Live at the BBC" 2-CD set (from Apple -- we're not talkin' "bootleg" here!). It has a number of "alternate versions" of songs the Beatles are known for, but it also has about 2 dozen performances of "covers" that are NOT part of the Beatles "regular" catalog (this song being one!), plus the Lennon-McCartney original "I'll Be On My Way"!
Fanfiction, eh? :)
alanr4447a 3 years ago
Yeah. I'm just practising my writing right now, so I right a lot of Fan Fiction. Most people say that writing FF is second to stalking, but I think that, if well-written, it can be one of the deepest forms of flattery. And trust me, every album I own, I bought it from a legitimate music store! I mean really, you're not supporting your favorite band very well if you rip them off by illegally downloading their music, are you? Besides, I like having my music in my hands, not in my computer. :)
voltairespunk 3 years ago
Hmm...*I* never said fanfiction was second to stalking. I think it would be, only if the story was like a "stalker's fantasy", such as, a story about meeting your idols, who instantly decide that you're the greatest person they've ever known! But fanfiction can easily be a far cry from THAT! In Trekkie circles, they call that a "Mary Sue" story, but there's tons of Trek fanfiction that's nothing like that (and much better, too)!
alanr4447a 3 years ago
My favorite song.
Beatles rulz!@@#$%
Lidor480 3 years ago
Is this a Beatles Song?
spongetrain 3 years ago
Certainly! It's on the "Beatles Live at the BBC" album. It originated on the BBC Radio series "Pop Go the Beatles", on the June 11, 1963 broadcast. George sang lead. The repeated end-of-verse lines were sung by George, then Paul, then George again, and finally capped off by John!
alanr4447a 3 years ago
wow!
78720 3 years ago
One of my favorite early EARLY Beatles songs :D
LightMyFire92 4 years ago 2
Mine too! :)
alanr4447a 4 years ago
It fooled me at first! Great job!
paulmccartney1112 4 years ago
Thanks! :)
alanr4447a 4 years ago
i just noticed those clips werent all together and that they didnt sing youngblood in a clip awesome job
mpgml 4 years ago 2
Thanks! :)
alanr4447a 4 years ago
That is outstanding! Amazing!.
yourtubesteak 4 years ago
Gee, thanks tubesteak! :)
alanr4447a 4 years ago
THAT WAS BRILLANT! I love how you used clips from al those other Beatles cartoons! They even look like there singing that song! WOW! Your a genius!!
thebeatles132007 4 years ago
Gawsh thanks! :*) *blush*
alanr4447a 4 years ago
Very well done!!!!! I can tell it took a lot of work! Encore! "Soldier Of Love", anybody?
veefan1963 4 years ago
Aw, thank you very much! (I'd say more, but I'm still kinda worn out.)
alanr4447a 4 years ago