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The Beatles I Saw Her Standing There (2009 Stereo Remaster)

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This took a few days to complete, though this is the same "promo" from 1995. But since the other versions are in bad quality and all the footage was from the Anthology DVD's. I used the original video as guidence and then fit the clips in with the remaster to make it look like the real promo in the highest quality.

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  • My Christmas wish....is to see George and John alive again.

  • @xBeatleFan66x I Love Them And I'm 10!

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  • @1olrocker I don't think it was never/always, but I've noticed what you're talking about. In the various performances, radio, TV, stage shows, it seemed to me they did it either way, and I wondered if there was a pattern. Like a certain date when they changed. It's not that much time difference... Of course for a lip-sync TV show, it would be the long (record) version.

  • I just realized something: when the Beatles performed this song live, they never did the second bridge after George's solo. They always came out of the solo straight to the third verse. Anyone know why? Just wondering.

  • I am a Beatles fan and i was born 12 minutes ago. fuck you all.

  • @democratusnostradas When I said "alive again",I meant wishing George and John to be alive,all normal and clean.

  • @ps317485 Never... ever.. pray for zombies..

  • @KarlnFriends I love them and I'm 2! I can also type!

  • #119(Tie)

  • my favourite bit of this video is 0:50 to 0:53 that look away and then that little grin... in those couple of seconds you can so clearly see that shared sense of elation and pure joy that lennon and mccartney put into their performance and their songwriting. despite all the shit they went through, that love of the moment and musical magic was something that meant they could never be truly estranged. even when john found his new musical partner, the love for paul and their music is still so clear

  • World diamond rock classics.

  • Those were so fun days

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