The Shindogs - Ticket to Ride (1965)

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Uploaded by on Jul 29, 2008

The Shindogs - Ticket to Ride (1965)

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  • Was that Billy Preston on the piano in that last shot at the left on the very end of this video?...

  • yes, this was Billy Preston

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  • James Burton on Tele & Delaney bramlett on Bass and , I think, Don preston on Guitar

  • I think I'm gonna vomit those beatle Wana bees

  • OOps this is an episode from the Decemberl 1965 on Shindigs Goes to London Part 2 They even state before singing, this is a Beatles Song.

  • @Kangaxxter my point exactly Shindog did not steal it.

  • @Kangaxxter Shindogs worked for Shindigs were manufacture from this show, they were hired individually. This show is from Shindig episode which was 1966.

  • @caprice6

    John Lennon didn't need to give the Shindogs permission. The Shindig! was not subject to British Copyright Law until the American Copyright Act of 1976. This performance was filmed in the spring of 1965, after The Beatles released it. Epstein couldn't sue them because of copyright laws in the United States.

    So shut your fucking mouth about things you don't know about.

  • @Kangaxxter Win tickets to see James Burton in Liverpool 2010 type his name in google search find his official website.

  • @Kangaxxter I think whoever posted this make mistake of the date. Why would I bother prove one way or another?

  • @Kangaxxter I think John Lennon given them permission to play his song without thief I defending John Lennon and the Beatles not this group, yes this Shindog is very active, still playing, they have official website, tours.

  • @caprice6

    Again, unsubstantiated claims. You can't prove this video is from 1966, nor can you prove that the Shindogs ever played again.

    I will say this; I never said *this song* was stolen. Dodo251 did and retracted his statement. I have just been calling out all the bullshitters who posted comments.

    And I also know the reason why the Shindogs can perform this Beatles song, without Lennon being "insanely furious". But all the answers people have been giving, including yours, are bullshit.

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