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The Beatles (NME-1964) - Part 1

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Uploaded by on May 2, 2008

New Musical Express Poll Winners concert (1964)

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Murray The K Introduces The Beatles

The Beatles - "She Loves You"

The Beatles - "You Can't Do That"

The Beatles - "Twist And Shout"

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  • @aimeemannfan2010 Murray the K was the DJ that broke them in America. He was the first one to put the beatles on high rotation on his radio channel and deserves a lot of credit for their early success in America.

  • 5 people think they're the fifth Beatle

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  • If suddenly they were back and we could see them live like this the world wouldn't be big enough for the audience.

  • lol, John wants to play the solo at 4:18 ^^

  • If I was to pick which Beatles concert I'd like to go, I could easily go with Shea Stadium, 1965. But in all honesty, I'd go with this concert cos IMO where else could you find a better "Twist and Shout" or "Long Tall Sally" than this...

  • WHY IS JOHN SO AGHSDFGMSASDFHSDGSDFGAS?

  • JOHN LOOKS SO IDSOFHANSLHFASNDFO;PAUSDHFJ

  • @TheHeater90 That is so true. I have heard them mess up the lyrics at live shows before. That sometimes happens when they don't mime the lyrics.

  • fucking time line, i can't see john's face!!!

  • john kills it. even when he switches to the 'dead' mike his voice is louder than p&g's combined! in 63' he was even more powerful he had to stand 5 inches off mic (on those songs requiring he and P sing in same mic) to avoid completely drowning P. Source=P.

  • its a shame that Justin Bieber is trying to copy the hairdoo of the Beatles, while making a cheesee cheap and shallow pop music as he does.

  • The 60's was a horrible time to be trying to use a mic stand.

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