Well, John talked a good game most of the time. He was, however, at times a nasty, judgemental, hypocritical, obnoxious man. He was only human. I loved John's singing voice, most of his songs but did not like his soap-box lectures and naive and childish "peace" stunts which were more self-promotion for himself and his insufferable, highly-irritating and thoroughly untalented gold-digging second wife. John should have wrote songs about being worth millions and millions of dollars & being a snob.
After loving them for 47 years, I'm not THE AUTHORITY but I know a lot. What I said has nothing to do with his artistic genius but you must must be able to read my mind and know my reasoning to call me stupid. You obviously can't do that so it follows that you must be a close minded, ignorant pompous pipsqueak fuck. If you had wanted a friendly conversation, I could have done that but you prefer to be a weak little shit shouting insults from behind a door.
@SuperBingo96 Here I go again commenting on "My" Beatles. Lennon was no messiah... musical or otherwise and he said as much many times. The music was the best but it was more than the music . Even now it can't quite be put into words but for us who grew up with them, words aren't needed. As for Lennon, putting aside that he founded the band, he was a massive talent but McCartney's talent is just as massive. I believe if they had never met, only McCartney would have succeeded in music..
@mrfester42 OMG you are mad!!! Lennon wouldn't have succeeded lol. MCCartney is a genius and lennon is better than a genius. You at least recognise beatle magic but your comments about lennon are stupid
CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS COMMENT But we who grew up with them of course know through the underlying spirit of all their music that since it IS real love it isn't silly at all. Some have called it childish or sophomoric or outdated or unrealistic but when they sang "All You Need Is Love" we know in our souls that there is nothing more basic and truthful than that. That is as real and to the point as it gets.
@mrfester42 Spot on with all you said. I can't add anything better to your comments, but just wanted to acknowledge them wholeheartedly. I'm slightly younger than you but The Beatles had and still have a profound effect on me, and no other artist or band can ever do that. It's too deep to explain to the newer generations.
CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS COMMENT As talented and loved as he was, there's no way Michael Jackson came anywhere near having the affect that the Beatles had. There's something kind of mystical about the affect they had and they have also said that they don't understand it. Here I am a grown man in my mid fifties and I sometimes have to fight the tears back when I see them in an old film clip or even on a present day talk show. It sounds silly but it's a real deep love that people feel for them.
CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS COMMENT Even now, more than 40 years later when I see that film, my whole soul lights up and smiles. It's an amazing otherworldly feeling and the frustrating part is that there is no way for someone who didn't grow up with the Beatlest to understand that feeling when someone who did tries to explain it. I've heard some people try and compare Michael Jacksons effect on people to the Beatles. I've loved his music from the start of The Jackson Five in 1968.
CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS COMMENT When I was a kid, the Beatles sent a short film (today they're called music videos!) to an American TV variety show called The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour to be shown to the American public of their new song, Hey Jude. They basically hadn't been seen in America for 3 years. It was like seeing a film of four Gods coming down from exile off the mountain top. Everyone, like me was speechless and hypnotized. Now you can see it on YouTube anytime.
That last shot of them in the field, for me, really symbolized their individuality as members in the Beatles. John sizing up with that stare of his. Ringo posing for the camera. Paul admiring his partner. George aloof in the background.
John was right, the Beatles were just a pop group that people placed way too much importance on, just some rythems to tap your toes to nothing more. Paul also was right, they were just good fun, most songs were the same sctick over and over, peace and love...
Its apples an oranges. Those clips of Paul, George, and Ringo were recent, all of whom blurted out the same rubbish or worse during the last 40 years. John was just never given the privilege of growing older and perhaps wiser. I know for a fact John could bad mouth the Beatles all day long but just let anyone else do it and watch the fireworks start! The Beatles were HIS band. No one would deny it.
What makes you say all their memories are so different? They all seem to agree. Just because they each didn't say the exact same thing. They each said something different, that doesn't mean they each think abotu it differently, or remember the time that differently.
Imagine a child born 31 years after the death of John Lennon is driven to tears watching this! Imagine a child born 10 years after the death of George Harrison is driven to tears watching this! Imagine a child that prays for all of the Beatles every night and every morning is driven to tears watching this! I magine if there was no "The Beatles"
They were a one of a kind. There will never be another band like them. There will always be great music but this is the BEATLES! Eric Clapton once referred to them as the "4 saints of the 20th century". He said this back when the Beatles were still together. So right.
Carry that Weight shoud've been included here cos we have to carry the sadness of them breaking up. John to the fans it is the end and may you rest in peace... RIP
Only a rock group that split up? Only a rock group that split up? ONLY A ROCK GROUP THAT SPLIT UP?!?! ONLY THE GREATEST BAND IN THE HISTORY OF MUSIC THAT SPLIT UP!!!!
"4 guys that really love eachother"-Ringo is so right, George is so honest though, its sad but true "The Beatles gave their souls". Lennon is always the understater "its just a rock group" Paul is just politically pleaseing as always all 'peace and love'
It meant more to John than that. He just found it easier to try and make himself believe that he didn't care by trying to make other people believe it.
@PhantomKitty957 I agree! It was sort of a deffence mechanism, for him to deal with the fact that it wasn't all happy beatles anymore, but I really do think that he loved all four of them, and respected them as musicians.
@ZDAMASTA Yeah, not sure when that interview was recorded, but John was pretty bitter and dismissive immediately following the break up. This was pretty evident in the RS interview from 1970. Lennon was robbed of (among other things) the ability to gain perspective as the other three had. That being said, there are many accounts from reliable sources that say John and Paul (at the very least) were looking to collaborate. Who knows what might have come from that.
Those are some mean words to say, John. The Beatles were like your brothers. Its like saying you don't even care about your own family. Remember where you came from!
@MrLukers121 - I certainly hope you're kidding. That's the best 39 seconds ever written. The Beatles signature. The Love You Take Is Equal To The Love You Make. The Last Line From The Last Song From The Last Beatles Album. Amen.
HOLY JESUS I JUST UNDERSTOOD WHAT HE MEANT BY " AND IN THE END THE LOVE YOU TAKE IS EQUAL TO THE LOVE YOU MAKE" IT MEANT THAT THEY HAVE LOVE FOR ONE ANOTHER SO THATS THE LOVE THEY "TAKE" WHICH IS ALSO THE LOVE MAKE.
NEVER. NEVER EVER EVER will we see the likes of them again. That's was a one time shot and it was epic and amazing and I freaking missed it because I was born in the wrong stupid decade. Instead of Paul, Ringo, George and John, I got 9/11, the Iraqi War, and Lil' Wayne, (no offense Lil' Wayne, I'm just not a rap kinda person).
It's really nice to hear people from different generations enjoying and understanding the impact of The Beatles... I'm sort of from the break-up period and all the early solo stuff... and yeah, here I am - I've seen 9/11 happen right before my eyes (in person, not TV) and I can't really get into anything being recorded today. Oh and Christ, I HATE American Idol... so in this long and babbling statement I guess what I'm tryin to say is, yes.... I understand what you mean. Very well put.
Oh my gosh I just saw 9/11 on TV and it was just awful. I still love music today, and I love music back then, and I can relate on the whole American Idol thing. I don't hate it, but I don't exactly watch it either. Thanks, I'm glad to find that others sympathize with my love of the Beatlss, even if it's a few decades too late. :D
there will never be no rockband like the beatles. they make history. they make history. not only on the pages of books and in the magazines. but in the heart of those billion people in our dear planet. they will be remembered as if john and george are alive, as if they are singing together everyday. the band ended. but the music will always be dearky remembered. im only 17 years old. think' im weird?? think watcha wanna think. i dont really care. :-)
I know they were fans long before they were musicians, but to me, it never seems like my favorite artists can ever grasp exactly what their fans feel for them.
the beatles are the sun that shines on a rainy day. they make life bearable. ps, john was being flippant here, he knew how important the beatles were, he was merely being modest. you failed john, you werent just a pop band, you were the greatest.
"They gave their money and the gave their screams, but the Beatles kinda gave their nervous systems..." :-) There'll never be any other band like them.
I have Paul's autograph! And yes an hour in Abbey Road Studios with them and I would have gone happily to wherever John and George are now, to wait for another hour maybe with them, there!
Johns comment doesnt sit well with us who are on this side of the whole thing...but ya, to each his own hey, dont you wish someone how somewhere you could have just had an hour with them, by the campfire, having a beer at the pub...cutting his grass...lawn I mean, or maybe not, ?....something. I wish Id not given Pauls autograph away...sob sob sob
The Beatles represented HOPE and the idea that we could make it better. As time passes the quality of their vision, music and humanity becomes even more apparent.
You do have all their records to listen to if you want to reminice but the glory to having a band as great as the Beatles is to see what masterpiece they can come up with next.
For a 14 year old boy in '64, I was infatuated with The Beatles and opened up my world and changed the course of popular music. It was quite a ride. You had to be there. :)
But...in many ways I'm still in that state of mind...The Beatles changed the world,my way of looking at the world for the better,and that endures to this day.
They quit when they were on top, and that's helped perpetuate their legend. I do think, however, that a post Abbey Road album with It Don't Come Easy/Working Class Hero/Maybe I'm Amazed/All Things Must Pass/Mother/What is Life would have been yet another magical gift. Looking back on my life, I can say that hearing of John's death at that football game stands as one of the saddest in my life. 5 macho football fans, we cried our eyes out the whole ride back home. It was stunning news. It still is
i think if john was still around he'd think differently, i think that he would have softened toward the bands history and acheivements and would have been as proud as the other 3. maybe he was deep down but we'll never know and the saddest of all is the thought that they would have done something together again as the fab four utter tragedy, but they wern't bad were they!!!!!
I was 16 in 1964 when I became aware of them. I knew the songs of the platters and the others but this group was different. They were all good looking and talented young men. Their voices blended very well and they were and up to the present time, I feel, can sing their songs perfectly. From then on , i never stop being a Beatles fan. However, the Beatles means 4 fabulous guys, not a Beatles anymore if not complete. God bless though the remaining 2, Paul & Ringo!!!
@tyson10682 I think, in fact I know, that even when John was alive he always, always was proud of all of them and he missed The Beatles more than anything. There's actually a video here on somewhere where Paul says something along the lines of, "John was the type of guy that if you punched him in the face and asked Did that hurt? He'd say no. I know he missed The Beatles. All the phone calls we had right before he died he said what he was say publicly was shit and that he missed the old days."
What John says here is complete shit and he knew it as the words came out of his mouth. He probably just thought that he was with Yoko now and everything would be okay. But, that wasn't the case and it never could be. He made The Beatles and The Beatles made him. He grew up with those boys and as you can plainly see above they all loved each other dearly. He even told Paul that his missed The Beatles more than anything and most things he was saying publicly wasn't true.
@tyson10682 I always thought they would have reunited at something like Live-Aid or Amnesty Int'l or something like that. I agree that I think age would have mellwoed all of them enough to a show or a series of shows. However, I don't think they ever would have been a full-time band again. george never would have done it that way. I don't think The Beatles meant that muchto him at the end of the day.
@Xmenfan246 Things are so different today. I grew up with them and mostly it was just the music. They were never on TV or appearing anywhere. Of course there was no internet where you could even see hundreds of film clips. On top of all the absolutely fantastic music which no other recording artists could come close to, they were just rarely seen or heard from which made them even more exclusive and mysterious. With sights like YouTube the Beatle generation is just soaking it all in.
well beatles was just a rockband..saying they were anything else is wrong..people need to understand that..that their goals in life and in music were not done when they made the beatles world famous..they had other things to do and other projects they wanted to use their time on.. if you dont understand that and the fact it was just a band then u dont respect them as people. let them do whatever they like to do..if that meant end the beatles..then all should let them do that. please !
nobody said that beatles should keep together, what i said is that beatles were more that just a rock band in the sense of a way or stile of life, the way they thought,their mop heads stile,the way they dressed just for mention some....but if you arent a beatles fan youll never understand what im saying. thats for sure.
I always have to choke back tears when I watch these clips - or even listen to the albums. Their music mean so much to me. I know I will never feel this way about another band the way I do about The Beatles. I owe them four so much.
I'm guessing this is from the 70s, because John died in 1980. But back then, I bet none of them ever thought they'd be, in the words of Paul, "turned into androids."
These guys changed the world. What did they say? About love, peace, friendship. I love them deeply. Forever. I cried when I listen to Ringo and George. George suffered a lot with the beatlemania since he was so introspective. These four guys will be in my heart forever.
@pat30d I can't even WATCH this clip without getting choked up. John says it's just a rock band that broke up. HA! Good LORD! The Beatles isn't just four guys. It's a living breathing entity that will live forever and ever, long after we are all gone. Loved them since I was a child in 1964 and still do today, they have a huge piece of my life and heart.
Paul & John fighting is so overblown. John was ready to get on a plane and fly to New Orleans to record with Paul for Venus & Mars when that very day Yoko took him back. John said on the radio "If your arelistening Paul I'm sorry but I'm in love. Yoko didn't break up the Beatles but she did keep them apart after. Ed
from john's commentary, i get the sense he doesn't understand how much his music meant to people. he's right, the end of the beatles was not the end of the world. but i still get the feeling he harbored some anger or frustration left with the group. i don't know, maybe im wrong.
The last bit is from the very last photo session of all four Beatles together. I love how Paul looks over to John right at the end. They may have been fighting but they were BFFs.
I think, as much as I love this band and all, that John is ultimately right in this video. But that doesn't mean that it's any easier to deal with the fact that things ended so... bitterly. The Beatles will always be The Beatles whether they are performing together or not.
Don't worry. He will never get out of prison. Ever. EVER. He's safer in prison than he would ever be on the outside. Plus because of the notoriety of the case and the person he killed (John) he will never get out.
Can't believe people are still pissing and moaning about Paul being better than John and vice versa. To me they were like bread and butter, take one away and neither becomes quite so good.
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Have you noticed - in 1969 either Paul had a beard and the others didn't, or, the others had beards and Paul didn't. What does that say about the group dynamics?
I cried when "The End " started playing.
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Well, John talked a good game most of the time. He was, however, at times a nasty, judgemental, hypocritical, obnoxious man. He was only human. I loved John's singing voice, most of his songs but did not like his soap-box lectures and naive and childish "peace" stunts which were more self-promotion for himself and his insufferable, highly-irritating and thoroughly untalented gold-digging second wife. John should have wrote songs about being worth millions and millions of dollars & being a snob.
redletter2008 2 months ago
John McCartney, Paul Harrison, George Starr & Ringo Lennon were the way the Beatles were meant to be, oh yeah, yeah, yeah!!!
TheWorldFarOff 2 months ago
because
ATOMIKDOG23 3 months ago
I was just referring to the old "Who's on First" Abbot and Costello routine as a joke cause the what's the song's name exchange reminded me of it
AnomalousOneToo 5 months ago
IT,S Only a Rock Band aw John the greatest Band Ever
LVEMEDO 5 months ago
After loving them for 47 years, I'm not THE AUTHORITY but I know a lot. What I said has nothing to do with his artistic genius but you must must be able to read my mind and know my reasoning to call me stupid. You obviously can't do that so it follows that you must be a close minded, ignorant pompous pipsqueak fuck. If you had wanted a friendly conversation, I could have done that but you prefer to be a weak little shit shouting insults from behind a door.
mrfester42 6 months ago
the beatles are the biggest band of the modern era and lennon is the musical mesiah. mark chapman u really hurt us.
SuperBingo96 6 months ago
@SuperBingo96 Here I go again commenting on "My" Beatles. Lennon was no messiah... musical or otherwise and he said as much many times. The music was the best but it was more than the music . Even now it can't quite be put into words but for us who grew up with them, words aren't needed. As for Lennon, putting aside that he founded the band, he was a massive talent but McCartney's talent is just as massive. I believe if they had never met, only McCartney would have succeeded in music..
mrfester42 6 months ago
@mrfester42 OMG you are mad!!! Lennon wouldn't have succeeded lol. MCCartney is a genius and lennon is better than a genius. You at least recognise beatle magic but your comments about lennon are stupid
SuperBingo96 6 months ago
CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS COMMENT But we who grew up with them of course know through the underlying spirit of all their music that since it IS real love it isn't silly at all. Some have called it childish or sophomoric or outdated or unrealistic but when they sang "All You Need Is Love" we know in our souls that there is nothing more basic and truthful than that. That is as real and to the point as it gets.
mrfester42 6 months ago 2
@mrfester42 Spot on with all you said. I can't add anything better to your comments, but just wanted to acknowledge them wholeheartedly. I'm slightly younger than you but The Beatles had and still have a profound effect on me, and no other artist or band can ever do that. It's too deep to explain to the newer generations.
TimothyQStanton 6 months ago
CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS COMMENT As talented and loved as he was, there's no way Michael Jackson came anywhere near having the affect that the Beatles had. There's something kind of mystical about the affect they had and they have also said that they don't understand it. Here I am a grown man in my mid fifties and I sometimes have to fight the tears back when I see them in an old film clip or even on a present day talk show. It sounds silly but it's a real deep love that people feel for them.
mrfester42 6 months ago 2
CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS COMMENT Even now, more than 40 years later when I see that film, my whole soul lights up and smiles. It's an amazing otherworldly feeling and the frustrating part is that there is no way for someone who didn't grow up with the Beatlest to understand that feeling when someone who did tries to explain it. I've heard some people try and compare Michael Jacksons effect on people to the Beatles. I've loved his music from the start of The Jackson Five in 1968.
mrfester42 6 months ago 2
CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS COMMENT When I was a kid, the Beatles sent a short film (today they're called music videos!) to an American TV variety show called The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour to be shown to the American public of their new song, Hey Jude. They basically hadn't been seen in America for 3 years. It was like seeing a film of four Gods coming down from exile off the mountain top. Everyone, like me was speechless and hypnotized. Now you can see it on YouTube anytime.
mrfester42 6 months ago 2
RIP George
EpicMetalTime 6 months ago
beautiful.
illovedinkiwinky 8 months ago
That last shot of them in the field, for me, really symbolized their individuality as members in the Beatles. John sizing up with that stare of his. Ringo posing for the camera. Paul admiring his partner. George aloof in the background.
libraryquiet 9 months ago
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John was right, the Beatles were just a pop group that people placed way too much importance on, just some rythems to tap your toes to nothing more. Paul also was right, they were just good fun, most songs were the same sctick over and over, peace and love...
bj4paul 9 months ago
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bj4paul 9 months ago
Its apples an oranges. Those clips of Paul, George, and Ringo were recent, all of whom blurted out the same rubbish or worse during the last 40 years. John was just never given the privilege of growing older and perhaps wiser. I know for a fact John could bad mouth the Beatles all day long but just let anyone else do it and watch the fireworks start! The Beatles were HIS band. No one would deny it.
tnuke1 9 months ago
What makes you say all their memories are so different? They all seem to agree. Just because they each didn't say the exact same thing. They each said something different, that doesn't mean they each think abotu it differently, or remember the time that differently.
obviouslylee 9 months ago
Lord.... BRING BACK GEORGE HARRISON AND JOHN LENNON AND TAKE JUSTIN BEIBER INSTEAD!!!!!!!!!!
SixEightTen 10 months ago 2
Very nice...thanks for the memory!!!
hurricanekiki 10 months ago
why 3 people don't like this it's beautiful to hear them those beautiful moments together
JorgeGeog 11 months ago
how touching, I love those boys to pieces.... 48 years now! thank you jagatinho, you have a huge fantastic collection here! (Dizzy Miss) Lizzy
eegsmith 11 months ago
ringo always puts it best..he is not afraid to show and say his emotions...the others feel the same way but are guarded...
ChiroQuacker 1 year ago
thanks for everything guys
TheJoec2005 1 year ago
Imagine a child born 31 years after the death of John Lennon is driven to tears watching this! Imagine a child born 10 years after the death of George Harrison is driven to tears watching this! Imagine a child that prays for all of the Beatles every night and every morning is driven to tears watching this! I magine if there was no "The Beatles"
pikagirl01 1 year ago
im crying...
Msemospongebob 1 year ago 2
john is right it's not the end of the earth but it was more than just a rock group
TheJoec2005 1 year ago
@TheJoec2005 Exactly. These were 4 men who changed the world.
nyrichiek 11 months ago
RIP John, George and The Beatles
SteBrazier2K9 1 year ago
OMG Paulie is soo SEXY at 1:37!!
belenramires1 1 year ago
They were a one of a kind. There will never be another band like them. There will always be great music but this is the BEATLES! Eric Clapton once referred to them as the "4 saints of the 20th century". He said this back when the Beatles were still together. So right.
missionrd100 1 year ago
In the middle of the video where they are standing by the flowers I have that as a shirt :)
BeatleFloydify 1 year ago
@BeatleFloydify ME TOO !
phillyguy672 1 year ago
Carry that Weight shoud've been included here cos we have to carry the sadness of them breaking up. John to the fans it is the end and may you rest in peace... RIP
OurSynergy 1 year ago
Only a rock group that split up? Only a rock group that split up? ONLY A ROCK GROUP THAT SPLIT UP?!?! ONLY THE GREATEST BAND IN THE HISTORY OF MUSIC THAT SPLIT UP!!!!
duncanisnuts1 1 year ago
God, im crying. John layed out some tough love near the end, he was right. "Ob la di, Ob la da, life goes on, bra, la la how the life goes on."
sparkytrick 1 year ago
re: what paul said - taxman? that's a very peace-loving song ain't it? :)
wojiaokatya 1 year ago
@wojiaokatya That was george. Same guy who wrote within you without you. "With our love, we can change the world"
Paul wrote sill love songs, he also wrote Helter Skelter.
sparkytrick 1 year ago
thanks for everything guys
TheJoec2005 1 year ago
"4 guys that really love eachother"-Ringo is so right, George is so honest though, its sad but true "The Beatles gave their souls". Lennon is always the understater "its just a rock group" Paul is just politically pleaseing as always all 'peace and love'
QueenBeatlesWings 1 year ago
It meant more to John than that. He just found it easier to try and make himself believe that he didn't care by trying to make other people believe it.
PhantomKitty957 1 year ago 3
@PhantomKitty957 I agree! It was sort of a deffence mechanism, for him to deal with the fact that it wasn't all happy beatles anymore, but I really do think that he loved all four of them, and respected them as musicians.
MagdaBing 1 year ago
No, John. It's not a rock group that split up. As Ringo said, it was four people who really, really loved each other splitting up. It was a disaster.
Monkofmagnesia 1 year ago 8
@Monkofmagnesia John was just too sad to say it. He was getting so emotional he had to cover it up.
ToxicTurquoise454 1 year ago
@ToxicTurquoise454 and he did not want to be "limited" to "just" being a beatle. he was or wanted to be a whole lot more than that.
wojiaokatya 1 year ago
Oh John. Always brash as always lol. But I'm sure that John deep down the other three just as much as George, PAul, and Ringo did.
ZDAMASTA 1 year ago
@ZDAMASTA Yeah, not sure when that interview was recorded, but John was pretty bitter and dismissive immediately following the break up. This was pretty evident in the RS interview from 1970. Lennon was robbed of (among other things) the ability to gain perspective as the other three had. That being said, there are many accounts from reliable sources that say John and Paul (at the very least) were looking to collaborate. Who knows what might have come from that.
AppleCorp3 1 year ago
@ZDAMASTA I agree...
ChiaraMichela 1 year ago
John, it was important, and it was the end of the world when The Beatles split...it really was.
DickCArbiter 1 year ago
best beatles photo-video session!!!
lvvovich 1 year ago
"its only a rock group that split up. Its nothing important."
sigh.
jx14aby 1 year ago
At the end, I know what I would've done is tackled John or George for their hats :) and then I would have hugged all of them
izzamazingness 1 year ago
Great end for an epic Beatles anthology. thanks a lot.
myryckyz 1 year ago
Four amazing guys. About a decade of life-changing music. And I still have to wonder why people don't see this.
All I know, is that I'll never stop playing the Beatles...my future kids will be familiar with their works. (:
xemily91 1 year ago
The last picture john and george look amish lol
carlrules95 1 year ago
Those are some mean words to say, John. The Beatles were like your brothers. Its like saying you don't even care about your own family. Remember where you came from!
DAYD111 1 year ago 6
ohh i wish jhon and george were still alive and that the beatles were still together
pauljhongeorgefan 1 year ago
whats the song at the end
MrLukers121 1 year ago 4
@MrLukers121 : "The end"
jagatinho 1 year ago 25
@jagatinho hehehe
snoogans999 1 year ago
@jagatinho lol basically
animal03181989 1 year ago
@jagatinho Yeah, but what's the song's name?
ThaddeusRobe 1 year ago 10
@ThaddeusRobe : As I wrote: "The end"
jagatinho 1 year ago 33
@jagatinho Yeah, I know it comes at the end, but what's it called?
ThaddeusRobe 1 year ago
@jagatinho
LOL
k0stil 8 months ago
@jagatinho Who's on first?
AnomalousOneToo 7 months ago 4
@AnomalousOneToo First what?
jagatinho 7 months ago
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theballer04 5 months ago
@AnomalousOneToo If you're referring to whose talking 1st in the video that would be Ringo.
Lubbylove89 6 months ago
@AnomalousOneToo George, John and Paul. They all play a solo on this song.
jagatinho 5 months ago
@AnomalousOneToo if you mean first interviewed its ringo
caulinrocker1 4 months ago
@jagatinho what is it really?
Abe91195 6 months ago
@ThaddeusRobe lol
gili1484 1 year ago
@MrLukers121 golden slumers =) the best track they ever made..
rareu4532 1 year ago
@MrLukers121 - I certainly hope you're kidding. That's the best 39 seconds ever written. The Beatles signature. The Love You Take Is Equal To The Love You Make. The Last Line From The Last Song From The Last Beatles Album. Amen.
HeartInThe60s 1 year ago
@MrLukers121 the songs used are "Because" and "The End"
BrawlRocker397 5 months ago
HOLY JESUS I JUST UNDERSTOOD WHAT HE MEANT BY " AND IN THE END THE LOVE YOU TAKE IS EQUAL TO THE LOVE YOU MAKE" IT MEANT THAT THEY HAVE LOVE FOR ONE ANOTHER SO THATS THE LOVE THEY "TAKE" WHICH IS ALSO THE LOVE MAKE.
wow....thats something else
tinotroll 1 year ago
yes stephkills YES
smk1961 1 year ago
john was wrong...VERY wrong
HannibalLeon 1 year ago
NEVER. NEVER EVER EVER will we see the likes of them again. That's was a one time shot and it was epic and amazing and I freaking missed it because I was born in the wrong stupid decade. Instead of Paul, Ringo, George and John, I got 9/11, the Iraqi War, and Lil' Wayne, (no offense Lil' Wayne, I'm just not a rap kinda person).
stephkills 1 year ago 8
It's really nice to hear people from different generations enjoying and understanding the impact of The Beatles... I'm sort of from the break-up period and all the early solo stuff... and yeah, here I am - I've seen 9/11 happen right before my eyes (in person, not TV) and I can't really get into anything being recorded today. Oh and Christ, I HATE American Idol... so in this long and babbling statement I guess what I'm tryin to say is, yes.... I understand what you mean. Very well put.
jzerony 1 year ago
Oh my gosh I just saw 9/11 on TV and it was just awful. I still love music today, and I love music back then, and I can relate on the whole American Idol thing. I don't hate it, but I don't exactly watch it either. Thanks, I'm glad to find that others sympathize with my love of the Beatlss, even if it's a few decades too late. :D
stephkills 1 year ago
@stephkills
I was 11 yrs old in 1964 when I watched The Beatles on the Ed Sullivan show.
It was love at first sight,and I only love them more today,at age 57 in 2010!
Beatles forever!
beatlesbesot 1 year ago
@beatlesbesot Sigh... you are a ver yvery very very very very x1000000 lucky person :D I'd love to have been in your shoes.
stephkills 1 year ago
Forever and Ever <3
krissyjeshi 1 year ago
there will never be no rockband like the beatles. they make history. they make history. not only on the pages of books and in the magazines. but in the heart of those billion people in our dear planet. they will be remembered as if john and george are alive, as if they are singing together everyday. the band ended. but the music will always be dearky remembered. im only 17 years old. think' im weird?? think watcha wanna think. i dont really care. :-)
akosikevinmartija 1 year ago 2
I know they were fans long before they were musicians, but to me, it never seems like my favorite artists can ever grasp exactly what their fans feel for them.
pigd1666 1 year ago 2
One of the wisest things John said....It's only a rock group that split up, it's nothing important...
popitinpete 1 year ago 8
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george look like hes 90 years old
rughekhhi 1 year ago
the beatles are the sun that shines on a rainy day. they make life bearable. ps, john was being flippant here, he knew how important the beatles were, he was merely being modest. you failed john, you werent just a pop band, you were the greatest.
elizajohn5 1 year ago 2
"They gave their money and the gave their screams, but the Beatles kinda gave their nervous systems..." :-) There'll never be any other band like them.
charlies86angel 1 year ago 2
I have Paul's autograph! And yes an hour in Abbey Road Studios with them and I would have gone happily to wherever John and George are now, to wait for another hour maybe with them, there!
kuriabraham 2 years ago 2
Johns comment doesnt sit well with us who are on this side of the whole thing...but ya, to each his own hey, dont you wish someone how somewhere you could have just had an hour with them, by the campfire, having a beer at the pub...cutting his grass...lawn I mean, or maybe not, ?....something. I wish Id not given Pauls autograph away...sob sob sob
ellonysman 2 years ago
The Beatles represented HOPE and the idea that we could make it better. As time passes the quality of their vision, music and humanity becomes even more apparent.
jammin1055 2 years ago 8
You do have all their records to listen to if you want to reminice but the glory to having a band as great as the Beatles is to see what masterpiece they can come up with next.
Ubeans2001 2 years ago
i was around during BEATLEN=MANIA
momtotwins07 2 years ago 2
Ringo seems to be the most sensitive and to miss the Beatles most
brodacz17 2 years ago 8
For a 14 year old boy in '64, I was infatuated with The Beatles and opened up my world and changed the course of popular music. It was quite a ride. You had to be there. :)
Zoogyltd 2 years ago 5
@Zoogyltd
Yes,that was quite the time,wasn't it?
But...in many ways I'm still in that state of mind...The Beatles changed the world,my way of looking at the world for the better,and that endures to this day.
beatlesbesot 1 year ago
They quit when they were on top, and that's helped perpetuate their legend. I do think, however, that a post Abbey Road album with It Don't Come Easy/Working Class Hero/Maybe I'm Amazed/All Things Must Pass/Mother/What is Life would have been yet another magical gift. Looking back on my life, I can say that hearing of John's death at that football game stands as one of the saddest in my life. 5 macho football fans, we cried our eyes out the whole ride back home. It was stunning news. It still is
JWirtel 2 years ago 6
this sucks, i wish i could of met them, they are for sure, my heros
genevieveriou 2 years ago 7
Paul McCartney is the only man in history who can pull off a mullet... my opinion :)
weloveukevinandnickj 2 years ago 8
the beatles
grita34 2 years ago 3
wow just wow. i dont even know what to say. each and every of their speeches were just fantastic. goddammit.
kebongski 2 years ago 7
i think if john was still around he'd think differently, i think that he would have softened toward the bands history and acheivements and would have been as proud as the other 3. maybe he was deep down but we'll never know and the saddest of all is the thought that they would have done something together again as the fab four utter tragedy, but they wern't bad were they!!!!!
tyson10682 2 years ago 20
I was 16 in 1964 when I became aware of them. I knew the songs of the platters and the others but this group was different. They were all good looking and talented young men. Their voices blended very well and they were and up to the present time, I feel, can sing their songs perfectly. From then on , i never stop being a Beatles fan. However, the Beatles means 4 fabulous guys, not a Beatles anymore if not complete. God bless though the remaining 2, Paul & Ringo!!!
gemini4807 1 year ago
@tyson10682 I think, in fact I know, that even when John was alive he always, always was proud of all of them and he missed The Beatles more than anything. There's actually a video here on somewhere where Paul says something along the lines of, "John was the type of guy that if you punched him in the face and asked Did that hurt? He'd say no. I know he missed The Beatles. All the phone calls we had right before he died he said what he was say publicly was shit and that he missed the old days."
bladesofglory12 9 months ago
What John says here is complete shit and he knew it as the words came out of his mouth. He probably just thought that he was with Yoko now and everything would be okay. But, that wasn't the case and it never could be. He made The Beatles and The Beatles made him. He grew up with those boys and as you can plainly see above they all loved each other dearly. He even told Paul that his missed The Beatles more than anything and most things he was saying publicly wasn't true.
bladesofglory12 9 months ago
@tyson10682 I always thought they would have reunited at something like Live-Aid or Amnesty Int'l or something like that. I agree that I think age would have mellwoed all of them enough to a show or a series of shows. However, I don't think they ever would have been a full-time band again. george never would have done it that way. I don't think The Beatles meant that muchto him at the end of the day.
stevedrums 8 months ago
This video is so sad. I would have loved to be alive during Beatlemania. I'm 18 and I LOVE The Beatles.
Xmenfan246 2 years ago 31
Me too!! :D
loveisyou18 2 years ago
@Xmenfan246 Things are so different today. I grew up with them and mostly it was just the music. They were never on TV or appearing anywhere. Of course there was no internet where you could even see hundreds of film clips. On top of all the absolutely fantastic music which no other recording artists could come close to, they were just rarely seen or heard from which made them even more exclusive and mysterious. With sights like YouTube the Beatle generation is just soaking it all in.
mrfester42 6 months ago
sorry john but you are not wright, beatles werent just a rock band, you were a lot of things and for many people you were all.
tijbajmex 2 years ago 8
well beatles was just a rockband..saying they were anything else is wrong..people need to understand that..that their goals in life and in music were not done when they made the beatles world famous..they had other things to do and other projects they wanted to use their time on.. if you dont understand that and the fact it was just a band then u dont respect them as people. let them do whatever they like to do..if that meant end the beatles..then all should let them do that. please !
wendel88 2 years ago
nobody said that beatles should keep together, what i said is that beatles were more that just a rock band in the sense of a way or stile of life, the way they thought,their mop heads stile,the way they dressed just for mention some....but if you arent a beatles fan youll never understand what im saying. thats for sure.
tijbajmex 2 years ago
thanks for everything guys
wc470 2 years ago 3
I always have to choke back tears when I watch these clips - or even listen to the albums. Their music mean so much to me. I know I will never feel this way about another band the way I do about The Beatles. I owe them four so much.
KEistrup 2 years ago
When ever i listen to Abby Road i think
what could they have done only if they stayed together.
Abby Road is such a great album, they were headed in a new direction with that one.
shakedownstreet48 2 years ago
Fuuny the Ringo gives the most heartfelt, deepest speech at the end......who would have thought!
xpat73 2 years ago 5
John's words are so true!!
Edu2503 2 years ago 2
No! Them splitting up was the end of the world!
;)
KEistrup 2 years ago
GREAT MUSIC TO GROW UP WITH.
VMATT500C 2 years ago 2
you can tell ringo really cherished every moment of it....
loser617 2 years ago 3
Oh, John, look at the world without you, and now tell me it wasn't the end of it :( I love you anyway, crazy bugger.
kroozader 2 years ago 6
let it be was their final album released,
so i guess Abbey Road was kind of more like the last album they recorded.
M32Steven 2 years ago 3
Abbey Road was after let It Be
mattyslate 2 years ago
wasnt abbey road before let it be?
i thought it was
EightDaysAWeekMusic 2 years ago
yea but i think they made let it be then abbey road but they put abbey road on the market first
nightcrawler511 2 years ago 2
Thanks guys your the best.
bobkats 2 years ago
1:40
they put that in the Abby Road commercial :)
KaliToob 2 years ago
yes, how else would they get the beatles like that?
armadafanforever 2 years ago
Thank God for Abbey Road, the greatest final album!!
getback9691 2 years ago 5
I thought Let It Be was their final album?
TwentyEightDaysLater 2 years ago
Let It Be was released after Abbey Road, but in fact Abbey Road was the final studio album The Beatles did together.
iloveutubesince3207 2 years ago 2
thats very nice, i enjoyed that.x
mandychaplin 2 years ago
You maybe right. The sound quality of the Rolling Stone interview seems better than one with BBC Radio.
alonenjersey 2 years ago
The John clip is prbably from the interview he did with the BBC Radio just hours before he died,
alonenjersey 2 years ago
No, probably the Rolling Stone interview in 1970
oneoneone5 2 years ago
I'm guessing this is from the 70s, because John died in 1980. But back then, I bet none of them ever thought they'd be, in the words of Paul, "turned into androids."
9-9-09
Starwind18020 2 years ago
IMPERECEDEROS....Long live for them and forever...saludos desde Lima.!
pujoss 2 years ago
GREATEST ACT IN THE HISTORY OF MUSIC
jba2323 2 years ago 48
The fab four will live on 4ever. No one will ever come close to who they were
aialper1 2 years ago 24
These guys changed the world. What did they say? About love, peace, friendship. I love them deeply. Forever. I cried when I listen to Ringo and George. George suffered a lot with the beatlemania since he was so introspective. These four guys will be in my heart forever.
pat30d 2 years ago 53
@pat30d I can't even WATCH this clip without getting choked up. John says it's just a rock band that broke up. HA! Good LORD! The Beatles isn't just four guys. It's a living breathing entity that will live forever and ever, long after we are all gone. Loved them since I was a child in 1964 and still do today, they have a huge piece of my life and heart.
HeartInThe60s 1 year ago
Ringo's part almost made me cry!
The Beatles had so much LOVE!
They loved each other so much!
MissRandom79 2 years ago 17
Thank God for anthology.
ThingsWeSaidToday 2 years ago 14
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halliburtoncrusher 2 years ago
Paul & John fighting is so overblown. John was ready to get on a plane and fly to New Orleans to record with Paul for Venus & Mars when that very day Yoko took him back. John said on the radio "If your arelistening Paul I'm sorry but I'm in love. Yoko didn't break up the Beatles but she did keep them apart after. Ed
BonelessSausage 2 years ago 9
omg the end brings back good memorys but they make you wanna feel sad ringos speech was best
mitek9 2 years ago 8
I think even Ringo was fighting back tears at 0:23 when he took a deep breath.
1047wtue 2 years ago 10
I'm fighting back tears right now . (:
ikeep4gettingmypass 2 years ago 13
this almost made me cry :)
RockandRollLove 2 years ago 7
from john's commentary, i get the sense he doesn't understand how much his music meant to people. he's right, the end of the beatles was not the end of the world. but i still get the feeling he harbored some anger or frustration left with the group. i don't know, maybe im wrong.
lovelyspringweather 2 years ago 2
Too bad there are no videos of the last photo session with audio.
tboneandmore 2 years ago
The last bit is from the very last photo session of all four Beatles together. I love how Paul looks over to John right at the end. They may have been fighting but they were BFFs.
TimothyQStanton 2 years ago 5
I think, as much as I love this band and all, that John is ultimately right in this video. But that doesn't mean that it's any easier to deal with the fact that things ended so... bitterly. The Beatles will always be The Beatles whether they are performing together or not.
NeilFraudstrong 2 years ago 5
It made me cry I FUCKING HATE MARK D. CHAPMAN IF HE GETS OUT OF JAIL I HOPE HE FINDS OUT WHAT FOUR BULLETS IN THE BACK FEELS LIKE!!!!
cghelms5 2 years ago 2
Don't worry. He will never get out of prison. Ever. EVER. He's safer in prison than he would ever be on the outside. Plus because of the notoriety of the case and the person he killed (John) he will never get out.
NeilFraudstrong 2 years ago
and in the end...the love you take , is equal to the love ....you make.....ahhh ahhh....
All you need is love!~
rocnrollurisback 2 years ago
Only Ringo seems to feel sadness. But maybe he is the only one shows the feeling.
Maybe the only never wanted to be the first woman and to be only the Beatle.
solitarionotturno 2 years ago
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daydreambeliever91 2 years ago
Can't believe people are still pissing and moaning about Paul being better than John and vice versa. To me they were like bread and butter, take one away and neither becomes quite so good.
Skeneyedcockeykent 3 years ago 9
1:03 when Paul says "all you need is love and johns give peace a chance.." i thought John wrote both of them
stevenoc 3 years ago
He did. But that doesn't mean that Paul doesn't like them or feel they're important.
psychadelic1967 3 years ago
he did, so what?
justthatchapLC 2 years ago
Yes, John wrote both of them. Except "All you need is love" was the Beatles and "GPAC" was John solo.
That's what Paul was trying to say.
jagatinho 2 years ago
but Give Peace A Chance was a Beatles song, it was John's song, he just said that so people don't say "That's not a Beatles song!"
PicciProductions 2 years ago
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Have you noticed - in 1969 either Paul had a beard and the others didn't, or, the others had beards and Paul didn't. What does that say about the group dynamics?
cantleysugar 3 years ago
Not much at all.
Shahrouz528 3 years ago 4
1:38 Paul and Ringo avoiding eye contact. Sad.
cantleysugar 3 years ago
Its not the songs, its the person. The songs can stay, but the person cant. So he is more precious.
HuckleberrySlim 3 years ago