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Hi guys sorry for the lack of videos lately my traders went offline and online and all that shit. Now I am back with this video of all the Beatles ...
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Hi guys sorry for the lack of videos lately my traders went offline and online and all that shit. Now I am back with this video of all the Beatles Ed Sullivan shows except 1965 one. Sorry for the quality if it was all shitty for you. I would rather have poor quality video of a good performance. Thanks and subscribe for more videos.
When The Beatles made their first appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show that February 1964, it was and remains the most important event in the history of rock music. Those of us in our forties today remember with fondness and excitement the atmosphere created by four young guys from Liverpool, England. As all of us remember where we were during the assassination of President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963, we likewise remember being mesmerized in front of our small black & white television sets on Sunday February 9, 1964, at 8 p.m., when the Beatles made their first American debut on The Ed Sullivan Show. In preparation for their appearance, the CBS Television office on West-Fifty-Third Street in New York was overwhelmed by more than 50,000 requests for tickets to a studio that held 703. During their appearance, the Beatles sang five songs in the following order: All My Loving, Till There Was You, She Loves You, I Saw Her Standing There, and I Want To Hold Your Hand. On this night, 73 million people watched The Beatles. Their appearance had such an impact that most normal activities in America came to a standstill watching their performance. Criminal activity in most of the major cities and towns in America was put on hold, and getting a taxi or bus in New York was almost impossible, until their performance was over. Mass hysteria resulted wherever the Beatles appeared, and Beatlemania was created. Can you imagine 73 million people watched? That's a lot of people. But, I must say that when I see the films of that amazing performance today, it is just as exciting. Oh, and for the girls who watched - do you remember when the camera was focused on John Lennon when The Beatles sang Till There Was You? The television stations superimposed the words, "Sorry Girls, He's Married," over Lennon. Oh well... The Beatles went on to appear, either in person or on video tape, eight more times on the Sullivan Show. For their first historical visit, and the next two, The Beatles received $10,000.00 plus pay for their expenses. The next time The Beatles appeared on the show was on February 16, 1964. This would be a live performance from their hotel in Miami Beach, Florida. In preparation for this appearance, The Beatles played to a live audience during the afternoon at the hotel, then at 8 p.m., played the Sullivan Show live performance via satellite. The Beatles sang six songs; She Loves You, This Boy, All My Loving, I Saw Her Standing There, From Me To You,and I Want To Hold Your Hand. The next Sullivan performance came on February 23, 1964. Technically, this was their first performance, because The Beatles recorded this performance on February 9, 1964, before their historical "first" appearance. This program was taped that afternoon for airing three Sundays later. The Beatles played three songs, Twist and Shout, Please Please Me, and I Want To Hold Your Hand.This was the performance, if you remember that Ed Sullivan thanked The Beatles for "being four of the nicest youngsters."
Setlist 1st show 0:07 All My Loving 0:44 Till There Was You 2:51 "Sorry Girls, He's Married :" John Lennon 3:51 :D She Loves You 5:03 I Want To Hold Your Hand 7:58 2nd show (Best Quality)/She Loves You 10:44 This Boy 12:59 All My Loving 15:44 I Saw Her Standing There (Microphone problems) 18:15 From Me To You 20:52 "Shut up Paulie's talking!!!" John Lennon LMAO 23:05 I Want To Hold Your Hand 23:28 To be continued
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