I was thinking when I saw that that they'd heard these questions so many times already that they'd worked out schtick to accompany the answers -- and this was only 1963!
I love how George is the distracted one, Ringo the shy one, Paul the talkative one, and John the humorous one. They have such likable and distinctive personalities. -3
@@MCO18 ..."you know they didn't even give us a chance, Christ you know it ain't easy..." that just about sums up all these crammed and rushed interviews done by clueless people asking really stupid questions! Long live The Beatles!
The interviewer was Frank Hall who later presented a very popular weekly satirical programme on Irish TV. He does look impatient and a bit confused in this clip but by all accounts he was a pleasant man. Little did he know the legends the Beatles were about to become!
I loved this inquisitive reporter who, as many, did not quite understand what was going on. He seemed really interested in the matter. As we all later knew, this was a turning point in the universal cultural history. I think he was clever enough to perceive that and was eager to understand the phenomena. Bravo Mr Hall!
Look at that little Irish angel who appears bottom center screen at 4:44 She can't be more than 10 years old and probably 4 feet tall. But she is battling to keep from getting run over because she wants to see her Beatles. What a little darling she is.
Probably, she did not care to see them at all, but her big sister wanted to go and see them. And because big sis had to watch over lil sis, she had to come along for the occasion. It is that simple.
Hysterically funny what good chums they are. It that wasn't rehersed it could not have been better staged. With so much happening to them so fast they remained down to earth fun cheeky guys. Just have to admire them.
In general I feel like being in the spotlight, or being a "celebrity" would be hard....but imagine being famous in the 60's when the cell phone wasn't even invented, especially if you were a young teenage celebrity.
These guys hardly ever took a break. I can't imagine even incorporating that much airline travel, especially in the 60s. No time off to acclimate to the time changes...just plow forward
@@williamjordan5554 oh, no. Not at all. The Beatles were... not exactly what we think. It'd be too much to even get into. I just like to drop little bombs in discrete mainstream information havens
If only he knew all the experimenting he'd do with Brian in the nxt few years, everyone knows, it's a, not so secret, inside secret, many ppl believe polythene pam was a song John wrote about a experience with a transwomen, which isn't surprising as it was very trendy at the time, alot of rockstars spoke out about doing it..n good for him n good for them
0:35 Strange that he singled out George when he said, "an Irishman here, George Harrison", when all of the Beatles beside Richard were from Irish descent. The surname "McCartney" screams Celtic ancestry. Liverpool, after all, is a predominately Irish immigrated region of England. The Beatles are more IRISH than English if you think about it. :-)
I think he was curious that one of them was met at the airport by what he thought were local residents. He was trying to make the connection to the current day that people might find interesting.
I believe he was class an Irish man more so because he used to visit Ireland during the summers to visit his mother's side of the family which he mentions in the interview. He had a lot of irish family, although by surname John, Paul and georges surnames are of Irish descent.
This guy is completely perplexed. *"Give me an actual reason, ya feckin' eejit. I've never heard them, what the fuck is going on, please tell me, I'm way outta my comfort zone?"* _We love their hair, their songs and their leather jackets_ *"For Christ's sake, I know that, what else?"*
@Cozycriter Big teenage UK star of that era. She had a great voice and a great big beehive. Don't know why this one girl didn't like our boys though ! Ah, there is always one ~
I don't care if people think he looks funny, I think Ringo is so good-looking! I mean he does have a unique appearance and sometimes it is funny, but it just makes him that much more attractive lol.
+28if Life seemed so much freer back then. Free speech actually seemed to exist for the most part. Now a days, you'll be fired & blacklisted for the slightest "offense".
what was it the reporter says at 3.14 - god bless something...makes me laugh, and shows how unusual it was for a pop group to be coming to Ireland at that time. Forget uncommon, this was unheard of, I think this was one of the first actual gigs ever in Ireland outside of show bands and Church organised stuff
If only he knew all the experimenting he'd do with Brian in the nxt few years, everyone knows, it's a, not so secret, inside secret, many ppl believe polythene pam was a song John wrote about a experience with a transwomen, which isn't surprising as it was very trendy at the time, alot of rockstars spoke out about doing it..n good for him n good for them
@njriley55 All the more Ironic in that the Interviewer ( Frank Hall ) hated pop music and wasn't to fond of the Beatles either describing them later as '' a bunch of pups '' lol and you can hear his condensending tone when he interviews the teen girls, which makes you wonder why Irish Tv sent him of all people to interview them ....LOL
i agree george, planes are wayy more fascinating then interview people. seriously, haha but i love these people to death and their so amazing! even thouhg it must have been boring for them, i glad they did them for us to watch!!! :D
I haven't seen this for years! It's brilliant...especially the last 2 minutes where Frank Hall interviews the girls outside the Adelphi....truly hilarious :-)
He said it in the interview: his mother and some friends were on the tarmac at their arrival. So it makes sense that he tries to see if they were near their spot or not.
Macca upends the interview at 2:00, calling Ringo a "Hymie". Even John looks shocked! The interviewer knows it's got to be edited and gets totally flustered.
It's fascinating to watch this considering they hadn't really begun, yet it would all be over in just 6 years. Hell, in the last 6 years I haven't done jack squat.
love how paul said they dont get on each other's nerves and the boys just instantly start pushing each other playfully
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I was thinking when I saw that that they'd heard these questions so many times already that they'd worked out schtick to accompany the answers -- and this was only 1963!
That was gold. 👍
Jahn Halliday*
And that girl: am getting tickets for Helen Shapiro...idiot..
I love how George is the distracted one, Ringo the shy one, Paul the talkative one, and John the humorous one. They have such likable and distinctive personalities. -3
I love how Ringo just randomly starts talking about his mac. So funny and cute!
What if Ringo randomly started talking about his pc, it could have been even funnier!
“The man in the mac says you’ve gotta go back”
@@MCO18 ..."you know they didn't even give us a chance, Christ you know it ain't easy..." that just about sums up all these crammed and rushed interviews done by clueless people asking really stupid questions! Long live The Beatles!
@@morriszachrisson8359
Mac is British for rain coat.
Even though The Beatles have their own sense of humor, Ringo Starr will always be known as the 'Funny Beatle'.
The interviewer was Frank Hall who later presented a very popular weekly satirical programme on Irish TV. He does look impatient and a bit confused in this clip but by all accounts he was a pleasant man. Little did he know the legends the Beatles were about to become!
I loved this inquisitive reporter who, as many, did not quite understand what was going on. He seemed really interested in the matter. As we all later knew, this was a turning point in the universal cultural history. I think he was clever enough to perceive that and was eager to understand the phenomena. Bravo Mr Hall!
This reporter had me in stitches 🤣😂. He really ,really wanted to know the secret of the Beatles.
He was starting to get on my nerves?!lol
Well there was no secret back then. It was first when Paul died 3 years later that they had to promise not to tell anyone
I think that this is my favorite interview that I have found of the Beatles. (other than the questions that the interviewer is asking)
I went by there last week,that woman is still queuing for Helen Shapiro tickets..
Look at that little Irish angel who appears bottom center screen at 4:44
She can't be more than 10 years old and probably 4 feet tall. But she is battling to keep from getting run over because she wants to see her Beatles. What a little darling she is.
Probably, she did not care to see them at all, but her big sister wanted to go and see them. And because big sis had to watch over lil sis, she had to come along for the occasion. It is that simple.
We’re you there ?
@@velvetpaws999 makes sense
Hysterically funny what good chums they are. It that wasn't rehersed it could not have been better staged. With so much happening to them so fast they remained down to earth fun cheeky guys. Just have to admire them.
My Mom seen the Beatles live twice in Toronto in I believe 1963 & 1964.
The Beatles did not play in Toronto in 1963. They did play there in 1964
WE'VE BEEN TOGETHER NOW FOR FORTY YEARS
"their only lads! their only school boys!" HAH
John says, "We're all Irish." @ 00:37
They are English accept it!
JeffGR4 Irish backgrounds that’s all!
JeffGR4 U2 are Irish The Beatles aren’t!
@@thebaobabs206 paul is irish, his mother was full irish, all 4 beatles have irish ancestry, get over it lmao
Half irish...edge and Adam are english.
Georgie is sooo adorable in this! X3
I love how John looks at Paul when Ringo's talking about his mac and he doesn't
understand how the conversation got to that. !
I love John sayin: Hey! Listen we 're all Irish! earlier as they got off plane onto tarmac
i think john lennon and paul mcartney are really cute!!!!!
I like their leather jackets myself
Love the way Paul says 'There's an Irish background' legend
3:57 “dont get away 💅✨ + *cheeky smile*”
lol I love that part.
0.35 Producer: "An Irishman here, George Harrison."
John: "We're all irish!"
Man ! He was really starting to get a bit aggressive about wanting to know 'what's it all about then?'
In general I feel like being in the spotlight, or being a "celebrity" would be hard....but imagine being famous in the 60's when the cell phone wasn't even invented, especially if you were a young teenage celebrity.
Telephones have been around since the late 1800's thanks to my boy AGB
Unless you're talking about the 1860s but I don't know any celebrities from that time
He said cell phone not telephone.
msmusik2 true
A great interview Frank Hall did a good job with the questions and let the lads be themselves. great fun
I like the lady getting tickets for Helen Shapiro!
My left ear really enjoyed this
These guys hardly ever took a break. I can't imagine even incorporating that much airline travel, especially in the 60s. No time off to acclimate to the time changes...just plow forward
Amphetamines
@@williamjordan5554 yes, and it was all fake
@@AaronEddieHYo What was? Amphetamines?
@@williamjordan5554 oh, no. Not at all. The Beatles were... not exactly what we think. It'd be too much to even get into. I just like to drop little bombs in discrete mainstream information havens
@@AaronEddieHYo I get what you're saying. Doubles and shit.
Its good seeing the beatles all together and hearing what they have said. 4 15 2022.
The girl in white spoke in jest , saying she didn't like them [Beatles] A humor rare in those days, and a girl being so coy
LOOL John at 3:53 : We're male, arn't we? You know, it'd be funny if they're all fellas, ( Gay Voice) Oh get away! ( Hand swat )
If only he knew all the experimenting he'd do with Brian in the nxt few years, everyone knows, it's a, not so secret, inside secret, many ppl believe polythene pam was a song John wrote about a experience with a transwomen, which isn't surprising as it was very trendy at the time, alot of rockstars spoke out about doing it..n good for him n good for them
This is from Nov. 7, 1963.
yes they were all irish...listen to john lennon at the beginning...
AAHHH GEORGE IS SO ADORABLE
the date is 07/11/1963 - the only ever Beatles gig in Dublin
0:35 Strange that he singled out George when he said, "an Irishman here, George Harrison", when all of the Beatles beside Richard were from Irish descent. The surname "McCartney" screams Celtic ancestry. Liverpool, after all, is a predominately Irish immigrated region of England. The Beatles are more IRISH than English if you think about it. :-)
Yep I agree! They are Irish ancestry!
Starkey is an Irish name.
I think they all had Irish heritage, even Hymie on the end there.
I think he was curious that one of them was met at the airport by what he thought were local residents. He was trying to make the connection to the current day that people might find interesting.
I believe he was class an Irish man more so because he used to visit Ireland during the summers to visit his mother's side of the family which he mentions in the interview. He had a lot of irish family, although by surname John, Paul and georges surnames are of Irish descent.
Aw. Those Irish Girls are so real and sweet and honest. They scintillate.
This guy is completely perplexed. *"Give me an actual reason, ya feckin' eejit. I've never heard them, what the fuck is going on, please tell me, I'm way outta my comfort zone?"* _We love their hair, their songs and their leather jackets_ *"For Christ's sake, I know that, what else?"*
He was really getting angry with the kids!
They truly are amazing.
He absolutely, positively, 100% says "Hymie", listen again! They were still young and rough enough to not think twice about off colour jokes.
Haha at 3:44 when the interviewer says, "So far as I can see, the greater portion of your public seems to be female," Ringo says, "Thank you." haha
I want to cuddle George. He's so adorable :3
@Cozycriter Big teenage UK star of that era. She had a great voice and a great big beehive. Don't know why this one girl didn't like our boys though ! Ah, there is always one ~
LOL! The boys just start messing around and Ringos talking about who knows what! and then Paul "What is he talking about"
I don't care if people think he looks funny, I think Ringo is so good-looking! I mean he does have a unique appearance and sometimes it is funny, but it just makes him that much more attractive lol.
LOL, those were the days when the fans were still behaving decently... it was all down (up??) hill from there!
4:19-4:26 i love ringo's sense of humor
The Beatles were the ones who started the long hair fad. Hair kept getting longer and longer in the late 60s into the 70s and 80s.
Fabulously fantastic...
Thank you for uploading this! It's in such great quality, I've never seen this footage looking this good! :)
the singing and the hair........ and the jackets
Paul calling Ringo "Hymie" because of his nose. Try that today unless you are Jessie Jackson (calling NYC Hymie town)
+28if Life seemed so much freer back then. Free speech actually seemed to exist for the most part. Now a days, you'll be fired & blacklisted for the slightest "offense".
Their manager Brian Epstein was Jewish. I didn't know what that word meant until now and had to Google it.
Jokes are jokes unless you’re a far left Maniac !
6:52 At the beginning Beatles were poor, they ate Pedigree and were transported in a Pedigree truck.
I have never heard George speak this much in ANY other group interview...EVER.
Some of the teenagers in Ireland dressed like middle aged women with their headscarves.
That was they style back then.Loosened up a few years later.
Good observation. Also none with tattoos and gender-confused shaved hairstyles.
Haha at 0:38 you can hear Ringo say, "...and nearly Irish Ringo!"
what was it the reporter says at 3.14 - god bless something...makes me laugh, and shows how unusual it was for a pop group to be coming to Ireland at that time. Forget uncommon, this was unheard of, I think this was one of the first actual gigs ever in Ireland outside of show bands and Church organised stuff
OMY GAWSH! John's gay hand flip is priceless!
If only he knew all the experimenting he'd do with Brian in the nxt few years, everyone knows, it's a, not so secret, inside secret, many ppl believe polythene pam was a song John wrote about a experience with a transwomen, which isn't surprising as it was very trendy at the time, alot of rockstars spoke out about doing it..n good for him n good for them
Heyyy never realized how much I like George's voice =)
@njriley55 All the more Ironic in that the Interviewer ( Frank Hall ) hated pop music and wasn't to fond of the Beatles either describing them later as '' a bunch of pups '' lol and you can hear his condensending tone when he interviews the teen girls, which makes you wonder why Irish Tv sent him of all people to interview them ....LOL
i agree george, planes are wayy more fascinating then interview people. seriously, haha but i love these people to death and their so amazing! even thouhg it must have been boring for them, i glad they did them for us to watch!!! :D
I love their accent
Just love the accents!
I haven't seen this for years! It's brilliant...especially the last 2 minutes where Frank Hall interviews the girls outside the Adelphi....truly hilarious :-)
Helen Shapiro a damn good songstress.
omg I LOVE 3:35.... it's like they made it up before hahahah love it!
Thank you.... Brilliant rare upload
LOVE John's laugh at 4:24 :)
What on earth was George so distracted by
He said it in the interview: his mother and some friends were on the tarmac at their arrival. So it makes sense that he tries to see if they were near their spot or not.
@@holygeneration7 tarmac : asphalt - Mac Adam - bitumen
@@fabfourlivesonyay91 I think the loud noises were hurting his ears maybe.
Macca upends the interview at 2:00, calling Ringo a "Hymie". Even John looks shocked! The interviewer knows it's got to be edited and gets totally flustered.
Ringo is so quiet lol he's so cute
i just can't believe he's 72 now
OMG so true, people are getting obsessed with that! There's only ONE Paul McCartney and he's still alive and Well.
Liverpool is the capital of Ireland after all.
If she's still alive, possibly. Then again, possibly not. Remember, this was nearly 50 years ago.
Lol, them taking the Mick out of Ringo, as always, and him sitting there and letting them. As always.
The scilence that appears when Paul McCartney says "hymie" in public :)
Frank Hall of RTE television is seen channeling Eric Idle from the future.
50 YEARS AGO.
Words of wisdom, never go into a crowd of fangirls and ask why they're there.
It's fascinating to watch this considering they hadn't really begun, yet it would all be over in just 6 years. Hell, in the last 6 years I haven't done jack squat.
The "Oirish backrounds!" :D
Tell me about your "oirish" backgrounds! :D I cracked up @3:32!!! Hahaha awsome!!!! I bet they did that a few times, it came as if on cue!!!
They're only lads !!!! ..
"Why do you like them girls?"
"the tight trousers".
3:35 a preview of the White Album sessions
Happy birthday Paul!
4:02 Paul tries not to burst out laughing at John’s gay joke in front of the camera. Then George messes with him. So cute!
this was on the documentary last night :)
I would have died if I was there
Oh, that's what he keeps turning around and looking around at. LOL.
John Lennon 🥰
She probly doesn't like them because everyone expects her to like them.... she probly secretly does
@BeatleBangs1964 and John also had welsh ancestry (his mum´s family)
Paul referred to Ringo as, 'Heimie'?
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Hair can't be "too" long if it is that length. It simply is.
HOW COULD THE GIRL AT THE END SAY SHE DOESNT LIKE THEM??
why was the intevewer holding his head at 2:07? was he holdin his hair down? lol
"I designed it." Oh, Ringo. xD
Interviewer reminds me of Uncle Bryn
"...What time did you take up your position today...?"
glad im not the only one