When a tree from a video is more fascinating than any other groups entire catalog LoL Everything about them is magical. Their demos are better than anyone else's records and when they speak it always commands attention, simply the best.
Fascinating this. Just a small thing, Strawberry Fields and Penny lane were recorded at the start of the Sgt. Pepper sessions which began in November '66. Revolver was released in August' 66. I think this is right!
Thanks L T that was interesting, it's strange isn't it when you realise that video was made 57 years ago and The Beatles music is still very much alive they will never get old.
Well done! You’ve got the location of the tree (stump) right. I was at Sevenoaks School back then, and I was on the golf course that evening and there when the Beatles were recording that part of the Strawberry Fields video! The tree was on the left side of the 7th hole at Knole Park Golf Club. But it wasn’t an oak. It was an old fir tree…
@uncled39 I was there yesterday checking out the trees this isn't the stump there's a pic online of them standing and a mini car on the road behind them, right next to Ringos ear, you can't even see the road that the mini is on from where this tree stump is, the tree stump is further down the hill
This is the best video I have seen in years. Absolutely marvellous. Thank You, for the dedication to research, find and film these locations. All the best , from L18.
Thanks for a wonderful video LT! My father introduced me to the Beatles and other 60s music. Especially British Invasion. It's wonderful how these parks are preserved. Btw...you said you're post will be on Paperback Writer? I grew up hearing that song as a small child. Oh God I love it's energy! It Rocked! I'm 60 now. It's still one of my favourites.
Great video of Strawberry Fields! I’m from America and most probably will never get to visit these sites in person so thank you for taking me along! I’m also a new subscriber. Can’t wait for future videos. Thanks again.
Hard luck mate, I live 10 minutes away from Strawberry fields & John's old house, 20 minutes to Penny Lane & 25 minutes to Matthew St, so I bet you could live in my shoes for a couple of days eh? I'm 68 now & often out of nostalgia I have a visit to Mendips & look up at the bedroom imagining John looking back at me, my sister used to go & watch them at the Cavern before they hit the big time, she married a Yank and emigrated to Ann Arbour in Michigan, still alive & misses Liverpool a lot. So from scouse land, as any of the lads would say ' see ya round lad.😊
@@terryhorne2582 Oh yeah Terry if I could live in your shoes a few days you can bet I’d be there! I’ve always wanted to go to Liverpool for this very reason. I’m 64 and a huge fan of the Beatles since I first saw them on Ed Sullivan here in the states. Can’t imagine how awesome it would’ve been to hear them at The Cavern. Enjoy your strolls around John’s old stomping grounds and thank you for the scenic view! What wonderful memories you have. Thanks again for the memories. 🙏 Debbie
i was in the 87 storm at butlins in wales. sitting in the chalet and the loft hatch got sucked up. anyway, we ended up sleeping in the cinema for the night. great vid, love the beatles and have for 40+ years.
Here in Australia, we've found a surviving tree - it's a London Plane tree and it was outside the Southern Cross Hotel (now demolished). Thanks for your inspiration
Great video, i shall be going, always knew it was Sevenoaks, but now thanks to your research i know exactly where to go. Sad that the tree is no longer there however its still worth a trip out to explore the other features within the park. Many Thanks
That was interesting. Really glad you did it. Also reminded me of a documentary I watched a few weeks ago on trying to find the right place of the Agincourt battle of 1415. Things change so quickly even from 1967.
Nice to have the Kings Rd location confirmed as it looked very familiar from my Chelsea Art College days but couldn't be sure if it was elsewhere in London. Thanks.
El árbol de " Strawberry... " terminó como el " árbol de Joshua " de U2 , aunque este último tiene una placa que lo recuerda . Lindo video. saludos desde Argentina
Thank you for your time and effort in showing us the places the beatles filmed. Im surprised they havent shown the people where it is as a tourist place.
My family lived in Sevenoaks up to a 4 years ago. My farther in law who sadly passed away recently remembered the Beetles coming down. His dad worked at knole park so found out on the day they were coming - so he drove to the school took his son and daughter out of school for the day - he must have been 9 or 10 I guess. There were quite a few people there kept back by a rope - when the beetles arrived there was a lot of pushing and the crowd broke the rope and rushed forward - security managed to stop everyone except for my farther in law who rushed up to John Lennon The security guard grabbed him but as John could see he was just a wee kid - he asked thd security guard to let him go and said “who have we got here then, right your have to come and meet the rest” then took him off to meet Paul John and Ringo !!! They gave him signed photos and stuff - I think it really does show the humility of the guys, how down to earth and neutering they were - he said they were so welcoming and friendly - he had a grand day - would have been nice to interview my farther in law but at least he recounted the story and listened before he passed away Top lads !!!
If the 87 storm hadn’t taken the tree, the hurricane of objection when you said Revolver would have 😂 Very interesting thanks. Love the Scandinavian/Scouse
So long tree. Like George said: All things must pass. The appropriation of land for golf courses pesses me off so seeing one getting covered with deer crap and being filled with hoof holes makes me 😊
Knole Park. I'm from Sevenoaks - there are outtakes of the Beatles standing around therer and you can see some Sevenoaks schoolboys standing there in their uniforms as they were filming
Mr Jones traced the video back to Seven Oaks whilst mentioning the Great Storm of '87 (that was in fact hurricane force). Fun fact (or not so fun) was that 6 of Seven Oaks famous oaks were toppled that night, the ongoing joke was to call it One Oaks! Not sure why they used Seven Oaks, my guess is one of the Exec' Producers was probably from this way.
The two tracks mentioned here were NOT recorded during the Revolver sessions. They were originally recorded in 1967 (months after Revolver had been released) with the intention that they would appear on their next album - Sgt Pepper.
The film crew did visit Penny Lane to get some extra shots of the buses, barbers and other bits and bobs... but The Beatles didn't come along for those scenes which is why they shot their bits in London.
No mate, slight incorrection there. John was first seen wearing his round granny glasses in the film, How I Won The War. It's from there he started wearing them as a norm.
They were NOT recorded during the Revolver sessions. Revolver came out 5 August 1966. The first session for "Strawberry Fields Forever" was 24 November 1966. I assume you meant the Sgt Pepper sessions. EDIT: Somebody else already commented on this. Never mind!
I have an ePal who sends me picture of huge red deer from Wollaton Park in Lenton. They've learned to tailgate to humans into the prts of the park they like best. Can't open the gates? No problem...the humans will do it for us! What a wonderful place the UK has become for it's citizens.
I always think of the 'Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band' as a brilliant album, but a not as good as it could have been. If they hadn't conceded to pressure from the label to spread their songs over two full albums (Pepper's and Mystery Tour), plus extra material for the Yellow Submarine EP, it blows my mind to think of how good of an album they could have released. With the material they recorded during that late 1966 to late 1967 period, imagine what an album release in late 1967 would have looked like; Strawberry Field's Forever I am The Walrus Penny Lane All You Need is Love Hello Goodbye With a Little Help From My Friends It's All Too Much Fool on the Hill Lucy In The Sky with Diamonds A day in the Life That's an incredible track listing, and all that creativity came hot on the heels of the brilliant Rubber Soul and Revolver albums.
When a tree from a video is more fascinating than any other groups entire catalog LoL Everything about them is magical. Their demos are better than anyone else's records and when they speak it always commands attention, simply the best.
Tavistock did a fine job.
Crawl back under your rock,slime.@@sunwukong7567
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The worship is stomach turning, isn't it?
@@fazoleYour comment is stomach turning😂
Magical. They will keep growing and growing. Like Bach.
Fascinating this. Just a small thing, Strawberry Fields and Penny lane were recorded at the start of the Sgt. Pepper sessions which began in November '66. Revolver was released in August' 66. I think this is right!
Oh nooo, you are correct... I've gotten it mixed up with 'Paperback Writer', which i'm also doing a video about. Thanks for pointing it out to me
They were very busy - last tour August 1966 and straight to the Studio to record Sgy Pepper
@@Huwson1 No they had a vacation after August '66, went into studio late '66.
And they both appeared on the US release of the Magical Mystery Tour album
Yes almost the first sentence out of his mouth was incorrect. ☹️
Thanks L T that was interesting, it's strange isn't it when you realise that video was made 57 years ago and The Beatles music is still very much alive they will never get old.
Thank you very much
Thank you for this. It's not enough to eat, sleep and breathe Beatles, every little bit adds to the mystique. Great job!
Thank you so much
Beatles Barb of The Beatles Arena says Hello .
No one can no longer be in John's Tree....Cheers! thanks for your efforts. 👍🇬🇧
Nice work, fantastic to see all these locations in 2024.
Iconic film clip.😊
Glad you enjoyed it
Well done! You’ve got the location of the tree (stump) right. I was at Sevenoaks School back then, and I was on the golf course that evening and there when the Beatles were recording that part of the Strawberry Fields video! The tree was on the left side of the 7th hole at Knole Park Golf Club. But it wasn’t an oak. It was an old fir tree…
Nice one, thanks for sharing that. All the best, LT
Thanks for that it must have been a memorable moment!
So this video is completely wrong then?
Great video . Thanks LT , being a Beatles nut I may check out all these locations . 👍
@uncled39 I was there yesterday checking out the trees this isn't the stump there's a pic online of them standing and a mini car on the road behind them, right next to Ringos ear, you can't even see the road that the mini is on from where this tree stump is, the tree stump is further down the hill
I really enjoyed this video. The artistic presentations of locations The Beatles filmed gets me closer to their music and reality of the times.
Thank you very much
Knole is well worth a visit, lovely place. The Beatles connection is a nice bonus
Thanks for watching
This is the stuff I love to see. You'd think these spots would be land marked for all to visit, thanks for finding these 👍👍
Thank you
Thank you. Great to see these special Beatle places!
Glad you enjoyed it
A really enjoyable video I throughly enjoyed it the Beatles music will live I
On and on and on till the next one 😊
Thanks June
Great stuff! Very well researched and interesting to watch your video 👍
Thank you Steve
Absolutely fascinating video thanks for sharing!
Thank you very much
Nice work! I always enjoy seeing Beatles history and was in Liverpool in 1982 when the city had not yet been so commercialized.
Glad you enjoyed it
Great job. Finding the site of the tree. I enjoyed that.
Thanks for sharing with us. I enjoyed watching it and certainly found it very interesting.
Thank you very much
This is the best video I have seen in years. Absolutely marvellous. Thank You, for the dedication to research, find and film these locations. All the best , from L18.
Thank you so much
Thanks for a wonderful video LT! My father introduced me to the Beatles and other 60s music. Especially British Invasion. It's wonderful how these parks are preserved. Btw...you said you're post will be on Paperback Writer? I grew up hearing that song as a small child. Oh God I love it's energy! It Rocked! I'm 60 now. It's still one of my favourites.
Glad you enjoyed it. Yes I have another video about Paperback writer
I've said it before Mr Jones, but sod it I'm going to say it again..Thankyou for an enjoyable and informative post. Always a treat .
Thank you Shawnabear
@@LTJones Your welcome..
Really enjoyed that. You got it on a lovely day! Think you've been the most accurate with the locations from any video I've seen. Well done!
Thank you Keith
This is really cool! Tourist destinations for sure!
Thank you
Thank you for showing , great Video 👍Greetings Edward
Thank you Edward
Great Job Jones...thanks to sharing your work!!!!!
Thank you Moth Man
great video interesting retreding those two iconic promo films of penny lane and strawberry fields
Hello, what a lovely trip out & about & so interesting at the same time. Cheers;-)
Thanks Sinead
Great job!
I love watching then and now videos, particularly when I'm a fan of the subject matter.
* just subbed.
Thank you, I love doing ones about the Beatles
The beatles fazem sucesso a mais de 60 anos......I love beatles.
Thank you
Merci beaucoup pour tes recherches.. !! Bravo 🥂
Thank you very much
Very impressive! To venture forth and hunt down the actual locations! Well done and THANK YOU!
Glad you enjoyed it. Thank you
Great video of Strawberry Fields! I’m from America and most probably will never get to visit these sites in person so thank you for taking me along!
I’m also a new subscriber. Can’t wait for future videos. Thanks again.
Thank you very much
Hard luck mate, I live 10 minutes away from Strawberry fields & John's old house, 20 minutes to Penny Lane & 25 minutes to Matthew St, so I bet you could live in my shoes for a couple of days eh? I'm 68 now & often out of nostalgia I have a visit to Mendips & look up at the bedroom imagining John looking back at me, my sister used to go & watch them at the Cavern before they hit the big time, she married a Yank and emigrated to Ann Arbour in Michigan, still alive & misses Liverpool a lot. So from scouse land, as any of the lads would say ' see ya round lad.😊
@@terryhorne2582 Thanks for watching
@@terryhorne2582 Oh yeah Terry if I could live in your shoes a few days you can bet I’d be there! I’ve always wanted to go to Liverpool for this very reason.
I’m 64 and a huge fan of the Beatles since I first saw them on Ed Sullivan here in the states. Can’t imagine how awesome it would’ve been to hear them at The Cavern.
Enjoy your strolls around John’s old stomping grounds and thank you for the scenic view! What wonderful memories you have.
Thanks again for the memories. 🙏 Debbie
An interesting and fun video. Thanks for sharing 👍
Thank you too
Great video. Thanks for uploading.
Glad you enjoyed it
A very comprehensive presentation. Really enjoyed that video. I've subscribed to watch your others, they look fascinating.
Thank you very much
Great work LT thank you.Still so lovely a park, so many years on.
Thank you Gilbert
@@LTJones quite welcome bro.
i was in the 87 storm at butlins in wales. sitting in the chalet and the loft hatch got sucked up. anyway, we ended up sleeping in the cinema for the night. great vid, love the beatles and have for 40+ years.
Pwllheli? Thanks for watching
that's the one mate.@@LTJones
Nice one.intresting.❤
Thank you
Great stuff
I was at the park the other day
I’m going back to find the tree myself
Thank you very much
Great Video, Loved it!
great video!!!
Thank you very much
Amazing historical work. And so fascinating. Thank you so much!
Thank you very much
Amazing!! thanks for posting!!
Thanks for watching
You did a great job here. Thank you!
Thank you very much
Here in Australia, we've found a surviving tree - it's a London Plane tree and it was outside the Southern Cross Hotel (now demolished). Thanks for your inspiration
Thank you
Interesting video! Very cool!
Thank you very much
@@LTJones you’re welcome! 🤗
Works of utter genius. Maybe my 2 favorites. Definitely Penny Lane is, I think, my fave.
Thanks for watching
que bueno estar ahi, felicitaciones!!!
Thanks LT. ! You showed me a lot of history, and I am grateful.
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching
Thanks so much ,love these!!
Great as usual
Thank you so much
Good vid. @ 4:15 Lennon- granny glasses- first time...could have been in "Not Only But Also" with Peter Cook (aired) 26th December 1966.?
He started wearing them after filming "How I Won The War" a Richard Lester film.
Thank you
Well done finding it, great detective work !
Thank you
Thanks mate, I love this sort of stuff🎼🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
Thank you very much
Great video, i shall be going, always knew it was Sevenoaks, but now thanks to your research i know exactly where to go. Sad that the tree is no longer there however its still worth a trip out to explore the other features within the park. Many Thanks
Thank you
LT that was very interesting video, thanks again !
Thank you Raymond
That was interesting. Really glad you did it. Also reminded me of a documentary I watched a few weeks ago on trying to find the right place of the Agincourt battle of 1415. Things change so quickly even from 1967.
Thanks for watching
Appreciate the effort you put into this fascinating video. Thanks.
Thank you Patrick
Great investigative job brother! 👍
Thanks Antonio
Excellent work 👏
Thank you very much
Nice to have the Kings Rd location confirmed as it looked very familiar from my Chelsea Art College days but couldn't be sure if it was elsewhere in London. Thanks.
Thanks for watching
El árbol de " Strawberry... " terminó como el " árbol de Joshua " de U2 , aunque este último tiene una placa que lo recuerda . Lindo video. saludos desde Argentina
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This is why I love RUclips😀
Thanks John
Great work, man!
Thank you very much
Good job on this video. Very informative.
Thank you very much
Nice work!
Thank you
Brilliant. Thanks.
Thank you
Thank you. a special place.
Thanks for watching
Thank you for your time and effort in showing us the places the beatles filmed. Im surprised they havent shown the people where it is as a tourist place.
Thank you Joe
My family lived in Sevenoaks up to a 4 years ago. My farther in law who sadly passed away recently remembered the Beetles coming down.
His dad worked at knole park so found out on the day they were coming - so he drove to the school took his son and daughter out of school for the day - he must have been 9 or 10 I guess.
There were quite a few people there kept back by a rope - when the beetles arrived there was a lot of pushing and the crowd broke the rope and rushed forward - security managed to stop everyone except for my farther in law who rushed up to John Lennon
The security guard grabbed him but as John could see he was just a wee kid - he asked thd security guard to let him go and said “who have we got here then, right your have to come and meet the rest” then took him off to meet Paul John and Ringo !!! They gave him signed photos and stuff - I think it really does show the humility of the guys, how down to earth and neutering they were - he said they were so welcoming and friendly - he had a grand day - would have been nice to interview my farther in law but at least he recounted the story and listened before he passed away
Top lads !!!
Thanks for sharing. All the best
So awesome, thank you!
You are so welcome
Pretty cool video mate.
Thank you Eric
Fun fact: it was whilst in an antique shop in nearby Sevenoaks that Lennon helped himself to the Mr Kite poster.
He stole it?
@@uncled39 apparently, so the legend says.
If the 87 storm hadn’t taken the tree, the hurricane of objection when you said Revolver would have 😂
Very interesting thanks. Love the Scandinavian/Scouse
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Thank you from Argentina. I hope I could get there in person
Thank you very much, I wish I could go to Patagonia 🇦🇷
@@LTJones just tell me when you come. Patagonia is awesome and infinite
Strawberry Fields Forever and Penny Lane was during the Sergeant Pepper sessions.
Penny Lane wasn't shot at Penny Lane, wow incredible revelation vs what many other people say.
Some of it was shot at Penny Lane
Everything was shot at Penny Lane apart from the horse scenes
@@accounti98476 And all the scenes with The Beatles in them.
The lone pine is still standing, which is just as interesting to me.
Very good!
Thank you
Solid detective work. Good job, gumshoe.
Thanks Jason
Way to go LT Jones! So said the Rick Jones viewer! Hey, we related? lol
Thank you very much
nice work
Thank you
Da iawn - I learnt a lot from your comments. Didn't realise the filming was at Sevenoaks
Diolch Huw
The songs weren't recordes during the Revolver Session, they were recorded the SGPLHB Sessions.
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Well done.
Thank you
Thanks. That's really cool.
Thank you
So long tree. Like George said: All things must pass.
The appropriation of land for golf courses pesses me off so seeing one getting covered with deer crap and being filled with hoof holes makes me 😊
Thanks for watching 😁
Knole Park. I'm from Sevenoaks - there are outtakes of the Beatles standing around therer and you can see some Sevenoaks schoolboys standing there in their uniforms as they were filming
Thank you
Good stuff..!
Thank you
Beautiful scenery. I get the impression air quality is quite good there, yes?
I think so. Thanks for watching
Mr Jones traced the video back to Seven Oaks whilst mentioning the Great Storm of '87 (that was in fact hurricane force). Fun fact (or not so fun) was that 6 of Seven Oaks famous oaks were toppled that night, the ongoing joke was to call it One Oaks! Not sure why they used Seven Oaks, my guess is one of the Exec' Producers was probably from this way.
Thank you Jayj6325
Great!👍
Thank you
The two tracks mentioned here were NOT recorded during the Revolver sessions. They were originally recorded in 1967 (months after Revolver had been released) with the intention that they would appear on their next album - Sgt Pepper.
Correction in the video description. Thanks for watching
very interesting
Thanks for watching
Love them 4ever❤️❤️❤️❤️🌺
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They might've been worked on during Revolver but were recorded in late '66 long afterwards.
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Thank you. Until I watched your video I had assumed that the street scenes were filmed in Liverpool
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The film crew did visit Penny Lane to get some extra shots of the buses, barbers and other bits and bobs... but The Beatles didn't come along for those scenes which is why they shot their bits in London.
No mate, slight incorrection there. John was first seen wearing his round granny glasses in the film, How I Won The War. It's from there he started wearing them as a norm.
Thanks Tim
They were NOT recorded during the Revolver sessions. Revolver came out 5 August 1966. The first session for "Strawberry Fields Forever" was 24 November 1966. I assume you meant the Sgt Pepper sessions. EDIT: Somebody else already commented on this. Never mind!
Thanks for watching
I have an ePal who sends me picture of huge red deer from Wollaton Park in Lenton. They've learned to tailgate to humans into the prts of the park they like best. Can't open the gates? No problem...the humans will do it for us! What a wonderful place the UK has become for it's citizens.
I always think of the 'Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band' as a brilliant album, but a not as good as it could have been.
If they hadn't conceded to pressure from the label to spread their songs over two full albums (Pepper's and Mystery Tour), plus extra material for the Yellow Submarine EP, it blows my mind to think of how good of an album they could have released.
With the material they recorded during that late 1966 to late 1967 period, imagine what an album release in late 1967 would have looked like;
Strawberry Field's Forever
I am The Walrus
Penny Lane
All You Need is Love
Hello Goodbye
With a Little Help From My Friends
It's All Too Much
Fool on the Hill
Lucy In The Sky with Diamonds
A day in the Life
That's an incredible track listing, and all that creativity came hot on the heels of the brilliant Rubber Soul and Revolver albums.
Thanks for watching