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Beatles Arrive in NYC (1965)

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Uploaded by on May 1, 2010

Beatlemania was in full swing in 1965. Scenes from the airport and the press conference at the Warwick Hotel in midtown Manhattan. Handling the questions at the press conference is Tony Barrow, who replaced Derek Taylor on this tour.

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  • interviewer: i notice the two married men and the two single men are sitting next to eachother.

    John: thats because we're queer.

    haha totally expected from someone like john

  • @beatlepaulandjenn79

    LOL, john was so funny! he knew exactly how to handle the press. that was a stupid statement for the guy to make, so john answered him with a stupid funny answer! love john!!!!

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  • @askmewhy51 where are you ?

  • Ringo's eye, wtf lol

    "Paul won't have me..."

  • Ahhhhh I love the beatles ridiculous much, but John even more. Ahhh <33333

  • OMG I just saw myself in this video!

  • Ringo looks stoned

  • what the hell is up with ringos eye, ike hes having a seizure or something

  • I also noticed there quite a few of African-American police at Candlestick Park during their last concert. They also toured with many Black and Hispanic artists. I think Joan Baez was a friend back then. There are rumors she once had a fling with George. Who knows? That clause in their concert was radical back then! Frank Sinatra also stood up to racism in the 40's. I even read that screen legend Myrna Loy spoke about the racism minority actors faced. They were trailblazers.

  • @cherrypop1771 Actually, the Beatles included in a clause in their contracts that said that they refused to play in front of a segregated crowd. They were pretty awesome!

  • The flight attendant looks African-American, that was nice of Paul I think to shake her hand upon departing. There were a few minority flight attendants in the 60's.

  • Nooo why's it cut off?

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