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  • love

  • It's the Cavern btw!

  • Another fake clip.  Why ot simply post the original and leave it alone.

  • That's a very promising band.

  • 1:03 Um, don't mean to spoil the mood but you've got a bit of sweat... No? Never mind, just carry on making gorgeous music boys!

  • holy shit...this is in the cavern club...awesome! beatles 4 ever

  • PETE BEST NEVER! RINGO STARR FOREVER!

  • RINGO FOREVER

    PETE BEST NEVER

  • @akeel456 You have no idea, honestly.

  • @alexynere9 Oh?

    If you're saying that Best would've been good for the Beatles, then whatever. I'm not doubting his skills as a drummer. I just think it was unnecessary of the crowds to be hostile toward Ringo. It's fun to now swap the names nearly 50 years later.

  • @akeel456 I didn't say that Best would've been good for the Beatles, but it isn't to say that. Sorry if my english isn't good, i'm spanish.

  • @alexynere9 Awh, don't worry. :)

  • 1:01 poor sweatiee paul ;] *_*

  • The audio of "Hippie hippie shake" may be from the Cavern club but this Cavern club video is "Some other guy"

  • @Appleholic1 The audio is from Hamburg. The video is from the Cavern.

    I wish the fruit who makes these fake videos would learn to respect that which is and leave it alone.

  • how old would they be then?

    I love them ;__; Why did I born so late u__u?

  • @kibou33maitre John and Ringo were 22, Paul was 20 and George was 19!

  • THIS <3

  • good media but its not a real thing , they are singing some other guy song like

  • @albeano1 it's called a cover, everyone does them.

  • @WilloBoarding It's called butchery by the uploader of it.

    The music is from Hamburg (and a cover -- that being irrelevant). The video is from the Cavern.

  • good media but its not a real thing

  • the three geniuses

  • a well groovey dance. unless you are a geriatric.

  • bad color now but good for 1962

  • yeah, shakin' da booo-tay!!!!!

  • that's the cavern.... not the star club

  • chan romero wrote this song and deserves way more credit than he actually gets for his song

  • @MrEvanboydstun I'm sure he's sobbing his eyes out all the way to the bank.

  • all those kids look like computer nerds, way ahead of their time !!!!

  • The song is 'Hippy Hippy Shake', the video is for 'Some Other Guy'- search it!

  • @howne44 I agree and you know John, George, and Ringo would never think of replacing Paul with some look alike. Plus for this look alike to look just like Paul McCartney he'd have to be Paul's twin brother. There's no way any person can look that much alike to another person

  • the birth of the word hippie

  • @Butown The genesis of the word "Hippy" (in the plural, "Hippies") is the word "Hip," as used by the Beats during the 1950s.

    The genesis of the word "Hippy" used in this song refers to the 1960s dance called "The Twist".

  • From Brazil

    Pure dinamyte.

  • 14 people spilled their hippy hippy shake.

    I miss The Beatles anyway, I wish the John & George were still alive today.

  • The Secret Agent style rhythm guitar is great.

  • ME GUSTA. OMG, this is so amazing. I would love to be alive in 1962

  • woow :DD this is cavern club i was there in this holiday

  • @MrDmitrij34 The original Cavern was destroyed. You visited a replica.

    

  • @JNagarya yes i know , maybe not "destroyed" only desloate and they rebuild this . it was great and i must back there

  • whilst i am a beatles fan the swinging blue jeans did it better.

  • @muffinisis The Swinging Blue Jeans released it commercially, whereas The Beatles did not. But it is debatable whether The Swinging Blue Jeans covered it before The Beatles did, unless one knows the date that The Swinging Blue Jeans were formed.

    The Swinging Blue Jeans did have a hit with it. As to did it better? The Beatles performed it here in a club, recorded to single track mono. The Swinging Blue Jeans had the advantage of recordiing it in a recording studio.

  • This soundrack is from the LP "The Beatles live in Star Club, Hambourg" recorded during their last stay in 1962. On the video, this is not this song that they are playing, but "Some Other Guy".

  • Love the hair! :))

  • when is this recording from. I can tell its before they were ridiculously huge but if thats Ringo then it has to be after 62.??

  • @cdydvdbst9109 It was recorded on december 30th or 31st 1962. Their last two gigs in Hamburg.

  • @Merti63 thanks. thats so cool to see this old footage. i wish there was footage of before ringo and before Epstien. i was totally born in the wrong generation.

  • @cdydvdbst9109 There is actually some footage of the Beatles before Ringo. That unique film was shot during a concert, around Valentine's day of 1962. It's a silent film and unfortunately, Pete Best is not seen in it. Search "Floral Hall" on YT and you will find it easily.

  • no ves su nariz de ringo acaso ,no la vez,..y dice sies ringo ( Trujillo : peru)

  • AWESOME VIDEO ...THX!

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  • that fucking video footage

  • no

  • IS that Pete Best on drums?

  • @Freyja1133 Its ringo

  • @Freyja1133 yea at first i was wondering that

  • @Freyja1133 I'm pretty sure that is Ringo..

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  • Anyone know if that's John at the end yelling "THAT'S A GOOD TUNE!"? It then sounds like Paul saying "Thank you, Masa", and then possibly George saying "Thank you Masoma". The last phrase isn't in this video, but I had it on vinyl many, many years ago.

  • Wasn't this song done by The Swinging Blue Jeans? I mean, I bought a CD called the The British Invasion: The History of British Rock, a professional disc and it says that this song is done by The Swinging Blue Jeans. I mean really, get your songs right...

  • @JustSpinWithMe Beatles also did it.

  • @JustSpinWithMe Yes - it was recorded by the Swinging Blue Jeans, after The Beatles. Chan Romero recorded it in '59. And Yes - the word, "Hippy" was in the lexicon of the day - even in '59.

  • @Informed104 The word "Hippy" as concerns social movements came into usage circa 1966, and was consciously associated to the "Beat" movement of the 1950s, and the their use of the word "Hip," as in, "I'm hip," meaning "I know" or "I'm aware," and or, "I agree."

    In this instance it was associated with the dance "The Twist," and the dancer's hips.

  • The Beatles performing "Some Other Guy" 1962 at the Cavern Club. The audio, "Hippy Hippy Shake," was recorded at the Star Club in Germany, 1962.

  • The hippy shake also involves the sparking of a certain green leafy substance. Lmao I love the old recordings they make me feel like I'm in the 60s and the respected decade, even though I never was lol Love the Beatles!

  • @Coshka77 It involved no such thing as concerns this song. The "Hippy" movement began circa 1966, whereas this song, from 1959, was another name for the dance "The Twist," or signified the movement of one's hips while doing "The Twist".

  • It was originally Chan Romero, and the Beatles covered it.

  • I saw an interview with Brian Epstein and he said that when Paul wanted to sing Hippy Hippy Shake, Epstein realized how fast they were developing. He said he realized that Paul picked it not because he liked the song (He didn't) but because he was aware that the song fit his vocal range perfectly and would sound spot on.

  • FYI - This is not a Beatles song. It is a Chan Romero song from '58 or '59

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  • @BeatlesAreLife89 The Beatles did not write this song. This video footage is from, 'Some Other Guy'.

  • @BeatlesAreLife89 Not trying to anger you but this a cover. Tool. I suppose you think they wrote 20 flight rock too? Get over yourself Beetles were a boy band the only thing the did good was covering old rockabilly tunes.

  • @Enterthedeath You're simply here to stir stuff up, right, child?

    The Beatles revolutionized not only music and recording methods but also fashion, language, and everything else one can name outside music. They were hardly limited to covering old rockabilly tunes of the juvenile period of rock 'n roll.

    Even those who didn't like or follow them knew their individual names.

    They matured the music with thought and reflection, and expanded it beyond its rigidly limiting form.

  • @BeatlesAreLife89 Wrong! Chan Romero tune from '58-'59. This FACT is revealed in The Beatles Anthology, which tells the exact story of how Paul brought the song to the band after hearing Bob Wooller play the record at a "jive-high" at The Cavern. You really should shut-up, you're quite ignorant and don't have a clue what you're talking about.

  • We've got unconscripted German youth to thank for this bunch.

  • Never heard of these guys...did they make any records?

  • :)

  • I think 'hippy' referred to moving around...shake your hips, etc. The term 'hippie' didn't come out until the late '60s...

  • This is The Beatles performing at The Cavern in 1962, it was The Beatles performing after Pete Best had been sacked. The audience wasn't happy and they were shouting 'Pete Best forever, Ringo never.' The Beatles were singing Some Other Guy which was being filmed by the BBC for the first time. This person has just added different audio :)

  • @MinnieMouseRoks This is Star Club Hamburg Germany December 1962

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  • @Rick36561 No,this is the Cavern stage, with that typical Cavern arch,and that cellar atmosphere.

    Bytheway, they are performing another number here.Might be "Some Other Guy' ,lookin'at their fast body movements.

  • This isn't them performing hippy hippy shake!

  • Boys got the roots,,,,it´s all there is ...rock´n´´roll...not hippies...:))

  • @Hotroddeo69 The Beatles started the long hair. The Hippies were first and foremost Beatles fans, and music was almost more important than food.

    The "Hippies" lived FIRST for the music, to which they engaged in the other two activities.

  • I just love the old raw live sound. Thanks!

  • They were referring to hips

  • @stonerockermen ;p:(

  • @stonerockermen you suck

    

  • i like, what year was this ,and was it the Cavern...thank you ......!

  • i love the beatles

  • i love the solo

  • LOVE THEM

  • There is some surpluss film material from the Cavern, I wanted to combine it with some obscure old track but here I saw that many people had already done it.

  • Cool cats, they made it theres and still they ride on the wave, come on guys get back and down to it an make music dance for the young. Good luck. Do it.

  • This video sucks ass.

  • @FacePaintedClown What do you expect from '63? HD Video, Color? C'mon use your head.

  • @EmpoleonMasterSword9 you truly are the dumbest asshole to troll youtube

  • @FacePaintedClown Damn right I am.

  • Well done. I love it!

  • some other guy (8)??? jajaja great

  • Awwww they look so young and cute!!!!!

  • how can anyone dislike this??

    this is the birth of the greatest thing that ever happened to the world!

  • this is great footage!

  • GARAGE AS FUCK !!!!

  • you are correct pich. It is Star Club performance with Cavern video

  • this is not the song to this video !!!

  • Wow, these guys are so amazing. I love the sound!

  • Love these raw recordings<3

  • This is absolutely amazing footage...great video...awesome!

  • @EpiCasino198 plz tell me u meant to say " Pete never! Ringo forever!" ??? D: PLZ tell me

  • @EpiCasino198 I think you mean "Pete NEVER, Ringo FOREVER"

  • lol @ 0.09

  • Holy shit.....Pause at 0:20. I think iv'e seen that guy in The Beatles:Rockband.

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  • @givemeyourmoney909 Yeah I noticed that.

  • WHY THE HELL IS THIS NOT ON PLEASE PLEASE ME!!!!!!!!!

  • The video is from someother guy :) clever how you put 'hippy hippy shakes' to it though :)

  • The songs character is realy gentelman.

  • Think of all these people who heard the Beatles before they were famous. If this had been a year or two later, those girls would have been throwing themselves on stage.

  • Bob Wooler, who was a disc jockey at The Cavern where The Beatles played in Liverpool claims that he played the Chan Romero version of this song and Paul heard it. Paul then asked Wooler to borrow the disc so The Beatles could learn it. And there you go. This version from The Beatles performance in April 1962 is noteworthy note only for the rocking power of The beatles but also the fact that Ringo was sitting in on drums for Pete Best on this particular night.

  • @dougalmac54

    Wrong....recorded in December 1962...Ringo was already a member......

  • @watersong111 I looked up this record on Wikipedia and I stand corrected, you are right, but als from that some source "The tapes were originally described as having been recorded in the spring of 1962, an attempt to pre-date The Beatles' June 1962 contract signing with Parlophone. ,The liner notes on the original release described my version of events, since The Beatles objected to the record being released, as did Brian Epstein. Ted Taylor did record the performances.

  • @dougalmac54 ...The Wikipedia entry is incorrect. Actually, the Beatles' Star Club tapes were recorded in December, 1962 - after Ringo had joined the band and after they had secured their recording contract.

  • @johnlorican If you read my previous reply, you'd know I already know that! Thanks to Watersong 111

  • @dougalmac54....I just found it. Didn't know it had already been clarified. Thanks for pointing it out! Take care.

  • when paul is singing its hard not to *hippy hippy shake*

  • If only more footage like this would surface. I could watch this all day!

  • hey for what you had to work with, good job. It's probably the closest i'll ever see the beatles doing hippy hippy shake. I'm going to watch it again and squint my eyes.

  • let it be

  • did people even use the word hippy back when this was recorded?

  • @thedillestpickle hip-py.

  • @thedillestpickle lol hippy refers to the hip. it's just a 'cute' word for hip.

  • @thedillestpickle Well The Beatles themselves evolved into Hippies about 5 or 6 years after this was recorded.

  • @thedillestpickle I think it was Beatnik, like in Maynard G. Krebs - ala Dobie Gillis.

  • @thedillestpickle I think the word "hippy" here is in reference to hips, as in shaking one's boo-tay.

  • @NotADood Obviously, as the "hippy" "movement" didn't occur until 1976-78.

    Both uses are related to the term and meanijng of "hip," as in, "I'm hip."

    The "Hippy" "movement" was anti-war, despite the far-right reactionaries' mocking of that about which they know zero that is factual.

  • @JNagarya Actually, the hippies really started out in the 1967 'Summer of Love', in San Francisco. Haight Ashbury and Golden Gate Park were the main places where the peace and love movement congregated. And it all spread from there.

  • WTF Hippy Hippy Shake Is The SWINGING BLUE JEANS

    This Is Just A Random Cavern Vid :L

  • Are you serious?

  • El audio es de un concierto en Hamburgo, Alemania---

  • ringo was actually with rory storme and the hurricanes!!!!!!!! then idk how ringo ended up with the beatles? maybe rory storme kicked him out or they hurricanes broke up?

  • No he didnt get kicked out he got called by the beatles

  • When they got Ringo everything changed, like night and day. I mean you can hear it, listen to the Decca audition tapes with Pete Best, they suck shit. No wonder they got turned down. Now here with Ringo, they kick ass. It`s so true; A R&R band is only as good as their drummer. It`s why The Who and Led Zeppelin were never the same once they lost theirs and why the Stones always completely kissed Charlie Watts ass. It`s why rap music is so successful, people respond more to drums than anything

  • @JackHauss sorry my friend, but you obviously never heard Ringo play live

  • wow, fantastic!

  • no me confundi llego como entre junio a septiembre por ai llego ringo en el año 1962

  • ringo empezo a tocar en la caberna a mediados del 61

  • In the Cavern Club.

  • woohoo.

  • que hace ringo ahi?...esa no es la caveerna?

  • I think Lennon would have sang this better, his voice was more suited to rock'n' roll, Having said that, Macca is my all time favourite artist/singer/song writer/ muso.

  • i'm the cameraman?

  • no they were playing 'some other guy' i think

  • I think they were actually playing "Good Golly Miss Molly".

  • @pernicketty They were playing "Some Other Guy"

  • Thanks for that!

  • that is the cavern club isint it?

  • omg, the voice of John Lennon

  • It's actually Paul singing on this song .

  • is this song about amphetamines?

  • Yup. This is their better version. Now... I wonder which version they were most influenced by?? The Chan Romero original on Del-Fi or the "Little Tony" version that was a hit in England?

  • Definitely Chan Romero. For one thing, they mentioned it several times on Juke Box Jury when they were reviewing the Swinging Blue Jeans' version.

  • Very cool. I love thinking that Paul scored the DEL-FI import and wore it out. I imagine that the disk was a relatively rare get in Liddypool at the time.

  • Possible, though The Chan Romero disc was released in the UK on Columbia. The Beatles did, however, used to get lots of imports, so who knows

  • or HMV, take your pick

  • PRICELESS!!!!ROCK & ROLL!!!!!!!!!THIS is The Beatles!!!!!AAAAAHHHHHHHH!!!!!

  • Joder Quien hubiera podido estar ahi!

  • Would have been better suited to John's "Money" voice.

  • i agree with shoulderinthearm66, this must be a hamburg's recording with footage from Cavern Club (probably the only one existing)Ringo is on the video but not in the audio (Best should be there) ... By the way the whole video is great, good job

  • kmats13: the audio recording in Hamburg in December 1962 was Ringo playing. He joined the Beatles in Aug. of 1962.

  • I used to marvel at John's take on the rhythm guitar on this number. It sounded so sinister and menacing somehow. Then I heard an old Johnny Burnett rockabilly song from the '50s where his guitarist played the same riff (on a different song), and so that's possibly where John got it from.

  • 33,545

  • oh thank you for this!

  • Why wasn't this or "I'm Gonna Sit Right Down...etc" on any Beatles album I wonder.