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  • The Beatles Rock !!

  • Ringo? Where are you Ringo??

  • i've beeen playing guitar for thirtysomething years, did it all, hard rock, prog rock, metal, and trust me this is the most fun type of rock n roll to play, seeing the audience jumping up and dancing is the most vindication a guitar player could ask for, thank you, and just think this was normal for these guys to have this much fun everyday!

  • 1 retard

  • Some of the photos have George sporting a Gretsch Duo Jet guitar which was far better than the Hofner he has in other pics. He paid £ 70 for the Gretsch. At that time e.g a secretary's salary was around £ 5 a week. Also wearing a suit so propably just before major breakthrough but decent money from gigs?

  • I love the pic at 1:25, with Ringo long before he joined the group. Paul, as I would expect, is trying to steal the scene.

  • Woooooo!!!!

  • i love them sooooo much

  • what a pictures!! treasures!! i wish with all my hearth that in my next life will born next them.... thanks, 1234crackerboxpalace

  • @primaveraIII Ur welcome ! YES ! I do disappointed in the decade I was born in too ! The 90s....wow. HIGH FIVE ! I would love to born next them in my next life too !

  • @primaveraIII Fuckin' right!!!!!!

  • 1:38 ... now that's how real men wear skinny jeans and that pic at 2:06 is perfect <3

  • This is a 1927 song made into a rock song

  • Nice, raw sound from their early days. Pete Best isn't half bad, either, although Ringo already had a rep as a great drummer.

    Thanks for the upload. Just heard it on the radio and had to look it up on YouTube as soon as I got home!

  • aww i luv thiss :)

  • "Ain't She Sweet" is a song composed by Milton Ager (music) and Jack Yellen (lyrics) and published in 1927 by Edwin H. Morris & Co., Inc./Warner Bros., Inc. It became popular in the first half of the twentieth century, one of the hit songs that typified the Roaring Twenties. Like "Happy Days Are Here Again" (1929), it became a Tin Pan Alley standard. Both Ager and Yellen were elected to membership in the Songwriters Hall of Fame.

  • Thank you and well done getting together this old photos collection. It's great!

  • @carolansmithashworth Thank you =D ! This was one of the first few videos I made through onetruemedia =) MY SKILLS DID IMPROVED ! If you have time, please check more beatles video at my channel =)

  • every time my grandma hears this she sings along

  • All the decisions made The Beatles what the world knows today..

  • sid, pete was "only in it for himself, and didn't fit in at all" ? It was John, Paul, and George, they needed a drummer for hamburg, Pete was VERY popular with the locals especially the ladies.When it was determined they needed an experienced session drummer, that was the excuse to get rid of him for1 a better drummer 2.remove an "outsider" who was more popular than Paul/John. I don't think the Beatles would have been with Pete, Ringo is humble/calming.Pete would have added to the power struggle

  • when i hear this i cant help but smile!XD

  • What a different to those man-made boygroups!

  • Great pics!

  • @linksoer Thanks :D

  • @pildskadden the beatles anthology 1 has this track on it

  • Is Tony Sheridan the lead singer on this track?

  • @pds3939 No, John was the lead singer for this track :)

  • @pds3939 John Lennon.

  • Are there any recorded songs of Stuart Sutcliffe singing?

  • Pete's drumming sounds OK to me

  • So funky and rockin'! Is there a recommended album with this tune on it?

  • @pildskadden well, the only album i know with this tune on it is the early album with Tony Sheridan

  • @1234crackerboxpalace thanx for the info!

  • @1234crackerboxpalace That album was The Beatles in the Beginning with Tony Sheridan (on Polydor) The liner notes are very good and it gives the feel of how it was in their pre-fame days

  • @handinside thanks for the additional info !

  • @handinside I have that album on vinyl since it came out. A must for all Beatles' fans.

  • TUNNEL SNAKES RULE

  • yes, i ask you very confidentially, ain't he nice

  • Im so happy every one rated this up!!!! and for good reasons :D

  • is there not a famus quote some where, where one of the fab 4 where asked if they thorght Ringo Star was the best Drummer in the world, the reliye was, " Hell, he aint even the best drummer in the beatles!"

  • Honestly, Pete Best was not a good drummer at all, Ringo was wayyyyyy better!! I also heard that Pete Best was a dick. And I just found out yesterday that Ringo was the narrator for Thomas the Train Engine in the 80's I think. :))

  • @ecochiaro24 There was also the fact that Paul and John were jealous of Pete because he was very popular with the chicks. So they were delighted to have Brian sack him

  • I loved the photos more than the song!! the begining of beatles...

  • why not upload the original version with only snare drum magic from pete and no overbearing stupid overdubs? It is widely availible and rocks but bernards and ringos versions of this song!!!! bigger kit does not neccerily mean better, it's all about style and touch

  • Beatle babies!!! Such wonderful pictures and song!!

  • george is such a baby there so cute

  • @NatnAlexluvr05 You know, John actually didn't want George to join the Quarrymen because he was so young.

  • brilliantxxbabs

  • this is the version with doctored drumming, almost definitely by bernard perdie. the original is in stereo, this version is only available in mono.

  • Is that Quarryman? in the beginning, the band from which they started.

  • @LennonMcCartneyluv --

    John's origins are with the Quarrymen so to speak, but they are not pictured here. What I think you may be talking about is probably some early version of the Beatles, like the "Silver Beetles" or something of that nature.

  • No it's the Beatles when there was 5 of them

  • this was recorded on my birthday. aint that sweet? :)

  • Ringo had the back beat, which John once called "the best back beat in the business." And their name was The BEATles.

  • George Martin's version was, "Ringo hit good and hard and used the tom-tom well, even though he couldn't do a roll to save his life", although Martin later added, "He's got tremendous feel. He always helped us to hit the right tempo for a song, and gave it that support—that rock-solid back-beat—that made the recording of all The Beatles' songs that much easier.Pete Best was fired by Brian Epstein who replaced him with Ringo Starr.

  • Indeed-the first album is partly a session drummer. Compare the feel with the utter brilliance of "with the beatles". love em both ,myself

  • no, love me do is the only song where a non beatles drumms, and it's widely known that andy white has done it on the single version, ringo always live and on the album and pete on the anthology cut.

    only other nonbeatle ever to play bass guitar drums or such a thing on beatles albums was clapton on while my guitar.

  • @caprice6 Brian Epstien fired Pete Best AT THE REQUST of the other Beatles, they wanted Ringo

  • @missgibbdreamer He formed The Beatles's final lineup and image, thus becoming the original manager of the Beatles as they are known to the world. He fired drummer Pete Best who did not pass the critical audition at Abbey Road Studios.

    imdb

  • Okay, Pete Best was a good drummer, but not as good as Ringo. Pete was only in it for himself, and didn't fit in at all. The Beatles wouldn't have made it as far if it wasn't for Ringo. He was the glue that held them together. Imo.

  • You can say that again! :)

  • It's also John singing on the record; learn to tell your Beatles apart, though sometimes it can be tricky, granted. GREAT SONG!!

  • Brian Epstein thought John was VERY sweet,if you know what I mean

  • @handinside I know what you mean but rummors are NOT facts. Nor is goispe. sorry if I misspell. bad eyesight. Anyway after all these years, no proof, hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm. . Brian died Aug. 1967 John Dec. 1980, plenty of time to find proof IF there was anything but noisey busey bodies wanting to stir shit and act so knowable and inportent

  • bella canción

  • Paul's voice makes me realy dizzy.

    Ain't he sweat?!

  • ChasDarling Paul's not the one singing it's John.

  • Oh, sorry, you'r right. I didn't listen closer, because I have another version on CD, where Paul is singing. John's very sweat, too, isn't he?

  • This is John ,not Paul

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