The Beatles on Shindig 1965
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@somany5 WOW, nothing like displaying 1950's mentality. Funny thing is the quotes from the Bible that I heard in church. That was the 1st place I ever heard things about rape, incest, and some other crimes. And what were the Priests doing the whole time? Some of them were the very thing they preached against, Pedophiles, Homo-Sexuals,,, but you want to blame it on Rock & Roll? pfffffftttt
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Showing some of their Blues influence on the song "Kansas City"... and is my favorite of the set, LOVE it!!! Use to watch Shindig, Hulabaloo, etc. Mainly because my 3 older sisters wanted to watch it. I wasn't aware of the history that was being made then, or even when they were on The Ed Sullivan show, Nice to be able to re-live these old memories now that I can appreciate them more :)
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SANG IT Ringo !!
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Nice Dylanesque lyrics & delivery.
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@WileERobby Makes you wonder if they followed THAT INTO with "I'm A Loser" ? It fits their sense of HUMOR!" HA!
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the ringo song is best
love the backups
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@finnmccool ...hey cowpunch I was playing and managing rock bands while you were still peeing in your diapers.
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@FuddyDuddy99 and of course Bob Dylan's influence on John.... No not quite that innocent Fuddy when they used to play in a few clubs in Hamburg's red light district! And then Imagine, is not that irreligious, just the anthem for world peace, "imagine no religion..." I wonder if you can fuddy!.... but then that was after the breakup....and you may not have been born yet... a baby in the bathwater.
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@FuddyDuddy99 That's very fuddy duddy of you Fuddy, do you come from a long line of Duddys then?! You forget the sexual revolution of the 60's, and a simple thing like hair wasn't that simple back then... no violence, remember John's "I'd rather see you dead little... duddy.. than to be with another fuddy " and then there was Johns "we're bigger than Jesus" which caused allot of record breaking in the south. And then simple things like influencing Dylan to go electric...
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@Atomicflash500 What? That's not my experience. Where I grew up people laughed at the Monkees. I don't know one person that "switched" to the Monkees. The Beatles ruled then ....and they still do in my book.
"The entertainment phenomenon of the century" ...
WileERobby 1 month ago 6
I saw this episode on TV.....was 11 years old and just in awe.
fredthejunkman 1 year ago 3