1964....the Tribute!!!
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Rest in Peace Gary Grimes (Paul) died Monday Dec. 13th, 2010.
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@SteveMjazz i'm seeing the guys this Friday in my town of Tulsa
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I first saw them in St. Louis in 1990 - and have seen them 4 more times. They even recognize me when I talk to them after the concert. They are the best!
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They had to tune down to preserve their voices. With the number of shows they do each year (many more than any other beatles tribute band) they would never make it without tuning down. National Public Radio had a hsow a few years ago and stated that many of the other tribute bands study 1964. They are the undisputed masters of the early beatles. Rolling Stone and even George Harrison's sister agreed.
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I've seen these guys many,many times and never get tired of them.What a great bunch of guys....thanks for posting this
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Paul today plays left handed, he must have learned over the past 25 years, now there authentic!!!
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they are the best by far... I have seen them at least 10 times and there still awesome
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RSMRecoringInc search it I have some good one's up on that too.
thank you all for your great comments and
Take care
Rock ON!!!!
Steve
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Great job Steve. Thanks for the video. Great comparison montage. I've seen them 4 times since 1989. What amazes me is not only how great they are, but their stamina and longevity. Almost 3000 performances since 1984...approx. 140 concerts a year. I highly suggest to everyone on this page to go see them perform. They truly are the greatest Beatles tribute band in the world. They are legends and you'll have a hell of a great time!!! Don't miss them before they hangup their Beatle boots.
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I'm 22 years old and have been a Beatles fan my whole life, and I have to say that never being able to see the real Beatles live is something I don't like about growing up in this era (although the screaming fans would suck) but I saw 1964 a few years ago...with nobody screaming. So I got to see "The Beatles" and they were awesome.
Looks like Paul (aka Gary) took a hint from Ardy of The Fab Four and learned how to play left handed. Have 1964 ever played the "studio" albums (i.e., Revolver, Sgt. Pepper, White Album, Abbey Road, Let It Be Be, etc.) in their act? From the videos, it appears they do don't go beyond Rubber Soul.
Rickenbacker350V63 5 years ago
Actually this band has been around long before the The Fab Four were a band. Paul (aka Gary) learned how to play left handed in 1985 right after the 1984 video that begins my film. Yes they did do just studio recordings from Rubber Soul to Abbey Road in the early 90's and played their show like it was the beatles ruin tour. But I've never seen or heard any recordings from this time period.
ttyl everyone bye
SteveMjazz 5 years ago
This is a rely to 57chevy150ky...my videos from 1964 are not Affliated with 1964 the tribute's new DVD. I just want to show people their great show and my video editing. I will be posting full songs in about a week or so, but just ones that arent really played by Beatles tribute bands like Act Natural, Money....etc.
SteveMjazz 5 years ago