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The Fab Four "When I'm Sixty-Four"

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The Fab Four performed the entire "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" album at the House of Blues in Anaheim on 11-3-07. This is the first time they have performed the entire album. This is "When I'm Sixty-Four". (Why is it, I wonder, that whenever I'm holding my camera, someone mentions "youtube"?
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  • great point--the Fab Four sort of shows us what the Beatles would have been like touring later.

  • what could have been...

    if they were still touring during in '67, it may have gone something like this.

    ...maybe with a little more screaming.

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  • Imagine The Beatles at Woodstock.

  • @pinkiekins the Allstate commercial where Julian Lenon sang this?

  • @disconnectedsmile and the piano in the background sounding like clarinet

  • The Beatles at the Monteray Pop Festival? If only.

  • increible

    

  • "If I stay out 'til quarter to three, would you lock the door?"

    "NO WAY!!"

    That makes me laugh every time. This band is, imo, the best Beatles cover band ever. They'll never replace them, but they do the music justice and make it possible for younger generations to see the next best thing live. :D

  • I was very happy when they featured this song in the movie "The World According To Garp" with Robin Williams....

    Great reproduction guys! Rock ON!!

  • .......a lot more screaming. And, that's EXACTLY why they never did it.

  • I love these guys, my favorite proper Beatles tribute band. Although, Ron McNeil was wrong about one thing. The first song that was actually recorded for Sgt. Pepper was Strawberry Fields. It was only because Brian Epstein wanted to release a single that Strabwerry Fields and Penny Lane weren't on the album. Just wanted to clear that up.

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