+Shanthigni Ravindran what i see from wikipedia is, Thomas was able to play guitar before he casted for this movie, but since he is right-handed, he learnt how to play guitar left-handed (Paul McCartney is left-handed)
I was in St Peter`s church hall in Woolton whilst on my first visit to Liverpool in August and there is a beautiful painting on the wall depicting John and Paul`s introduction and the actual spot where they met is marked by markers bearing their initials.
The most important day in music history Edit: shit the reply comments are mostly arguing so this was the most important day in music history which led the Beatles to become the biggest band to have ever been but the day was made possible because Elvis became so famous giving Paul and John a similar taste in music and Elvis was inspired by someone bla bla bla anyways we Arive at the first humans making grunting noises bla bla bla go back more time and we are at single celled organisms and a killer cell decides to spare the powerhouse of the cell go further back and the sun was created and we finally Arive at the big bang which was the most important day in music history. I just said that day was the most important so I didn't have to go through all that but now i did so what's the point anymore
I mean, what were the chances of these two incredibly talented and opposite personalities being at the same place on the same day and being introduced to each other? Fate has a funny way of working out.
In his tribute song to John, 'Here Today' Paul says, "What about the time we met, well I suppose that you could say that we were playing hard to get" This refers to the fact John didn't ask Paul to join the group right away. He was a bit intimidated by how good Paul was. And after all, John was the leader and the star and singer up to that point. So he waited a while and told his friend Pete Shotten and Ivan Vaughn to ask Paul to join. This was typical John. This way HE didn't have to do it face to face to avoid embarrassment if Paul said no. Paul played hard to get because when asked by Pete to join he told him he'd like to think on it for a bit. Both were playing hard to get even though Paul really wanted to join right away and John really wanted him right away, they both made each other wait. Another line in Paul's tribute song 'Here Today" to John, was "Remember the night we cried because there wasn't any reason left to keep it all inside". This was when they were both in a hotel room in a rain storm and got drunk and started telling each other how much they love each other. This never happened before. John got very drunk and started crying and so did Paul. It was the fact John and Paul were thinking about their mother's that had died very young in their lives. That was the bond between them. And that night they both let the pain out in tears. Very very unlike John and Paul to show that much emotion.
I loved it when Paul ( Thomas ) said : " your all right " ..he was like ..soooooo cute ..my fav actor that inspired me to act..he is so cute AND TALENTED ...I mean the guy learned to play the guitar LEFT HANDED FOR GOODNESS SAKE ..he ALSO can act like..AMAZINGLY ..I don't even need to explain ..u have the video and loads more videos so u can see by yourself ..did I mention that he is as adorable and cute..I think I did ..anyway here I am saying it again ..HE IS SO FREAKING ADORABLE
Yes John told Ivan Vaughn that he wanted Paul in the band but Paul heard nothing for two weeks and thought he’d flunked the audition. That was until Pete Shotton bumped into Paul and Paul asked if he’d failed the audition and Pete said no and he was in.
They portrayed this scenario pretty accurately. You could see the rest of the Quarry Men behind John basically crapping their pants. Paul was too good for them, so either John was going to quit and go with Paul, or the others would all eventually be fired. Oh to have been a fly on the wall in that room, that day, that moment. Quite possibly the most important moment of the entire 20th century.
To be fair, though, this meeting was rather condensed for this film. Per Mark Lewisohn, Ivan and Paul actually hung out with The Quarry Men for much of the afternoon between the earlier daytime performance and their indoor evening performance. Most of the hangout was spent chatting about typical teen boy things. Paul's playing was merely a small segment of that hangout.
Stuff that I'm sure if true in this movie: That Paul could smell beer on John's breath when they met. That Paul knew the song John and the Quarrymen performed and that they got nearly all the music and lyrics wrong but still had something about them. That John and the rest of the Quarrymen were impressed at Paul's ability to play a right-handed guitar left handed. That Paul not only got every note and lyric right but also sung it in a flawless American accent. That Paul's dad thought John was a no good drop out and that John's Aunt Mimi wasn't too keen on having someone from council housing coming over
I saw this with my mom when it just came out. I actually had to go twice but they cancelled it the first time due to a holiday. I'm the same age as the actors playing John and Paul and I was a diehard John Lennon fan. The film was eyeopening but I still remember it with fondness and the line "Because he was saving you for John Lennon" still makes me smile.
0:29-0:41 John to Julia (interesting remark...sums up his grievance towards her) 0:10-1:19 Mimi to Julia (interesting dirty look...sums up her reproach of her)
This was a GREAT scene! I think the coolest thing ever in life would have been to have seen actual original footage of this first official introduction of Paul to John. video camera and cellphone popularity came a few decades too late IMHO.
3:31 he got that little mannerism pretty spot on Theres interviews from the early days where Paul sort of rubs the corner of his mouth from the Beatles days and theres interviews from nowadays where he does the same thing.
McCartney showed John how to tune a guitar by playing it upside down and it sold about 10 years ago for over 400 thousand pounds and it wasn't even McCartney's guitar 😱
I dunno why John looks like a bully and Paul looks like he's about to get beaten when this scene should represent some inception of one of the greatest friendships
I see your point, but, I don't think that's necessarily what the filmakers were aiming for. People forget that John Lennon- bright and talented as he undoubtedly was- was also a bit of a mess: Lonely, insecure and frightened. That kind of stuff can make people behave in strange ways; and accounts from people who knew him show John could be very cutting- (even downright cruel) when he chose . Also, there's an element of (pardon the expression) peeing contest about this scene. It's two teenage boys circling round each other, sizing each other up. Plus, a part of the reason John's so snotty with Paul- apart from the age gap and that John went to grammar school (very acadamic, a place for kids who were meant to aspire to great things) and Paul went to technical school (a place for kids who were a bit less academically minded). So, John might have seen Paul- in the beginning at least- as a cheeky little so-and-so, and he felt the need to assert his superiority a bit. Not attractive, but very true to life.
@@jadehamilton2819 I agree with your analysis. But I think you are mistaken, Paul went to the Liverpool Institute, the best grammar school in the area. John went to the lesser school, Mimi justified it by saying she was glad because it was closer.
@@thomasromano9321 Kind of like when Paul introduced Geo to John. John thought he was too young and was against him joining the band until he played Raunchy. After that he was a shoo in.😎❤️
Neste filme, John aparece como alguém muito arrogante e superseguro como ele na verdade não era. Principalmente neste dia, quando ele estava fazendo uma apresentação e estreia com sua banda, Acho que ele não deveria estar com uma atitude tão agressiva e debochada, como aparece na cena. Enfim, temos que perguntar ao Paul antes que seja tarde demais.
just imagine what the world would be like if he'd missed that meeting? (well...don't use the actual state of the world today as a gauge i guess cause things are pretty shitty right now...but when the Beatles were at their peak they brought a lot of changes.)
As Lennon told biographer Hunter Davies in 1968, “I’d been kingpin up to then. Now, I thought, if I take him on, what will happen? It went through my head that I’d have to to keep him in line if I let him join. But he was good, so he was worth having. He also looked like Elvis. I dug him.”
Imagine if that day never happened… what would the world would be without what happened on the afternoon of july 6th, 1957 at the garden fete of St Peter’s Church in Woolton, Liverpool…
@@tonymccusker501 John started the Quarrymen. It was only the arrival of Paul and Pauls friend George did that become the Beatles. It was really the union of John and Paul that started it
"Want a beer?"
"I'd love a tea."
perfect dialogue to describe their personalities
Dont let that fool you Paul was a real naughty boy till he met Linda.
I know I enjoy both beer and tea, as I'm certain the lads did. But, I see your point. Yet, they complimented each other brilliantly.
Paul always the good Catholic boy, no alcohol, a tea.
@@Richbar-qe6bx English are Christian.
That’s rubbish.
Paul was just pretty, that didn’t mean he was a saint, in most ways he had more grit than John.
Big props to the cameraman for filming this before The Beatles were big
ikr in color too lmao
And HD
And widescreen
I wonder if the cameraman filmed this on the new canon camera thats released next year
@@droid94-e1k doubt it, this was filmed in the 1950s, the camera is too far in the future, silly
Someone should give John's friend a Nobel prize for introducing the two. Without him, music would never be what it is today.
well he’s been dead for almost 30 years, so uh yeah..
Ivan Vaughn. Also, his eventual wife was the French teacher who helped Paul write "Michelle".
Thats ivan reast in peace amazing friend
think about the people that wouldn’t exist!!
Yes Ivan Vaughan is amazing
I had no idea John was 30 and Paul was 11 when they met.
ABoxOfBroken8Tracks At first I thought you were serious, but I realized it's sarcasm. That's pretty funny lol
Yeah Thomas Sangster has always looked about 10 years younger than his actual age it's weird but good I guess
I think john is the 1 7 that time he was born john in 1940 paul 1942
Belle Taylor Paul McCartney always has too.
John was 16 and Paul was 15
he learned to play the guitar freaking left handed for this role omg he's so amazing!
I agree with u..he is so freaking amazing ..and so talented
It isn't too hard to play guitar left handed, I do it.....
+aj love well...he is still talented and amazing
maybe so but he's not playing it here....having said that he played the role well...they all did
+Shanthigni Ravindran what i see from wikipedia is, Thomas was able to play guitar before he casted for this movie, but since he is right-handed, he learnt how to play guitar left-handed (Paul McCartney is left-handed)
This band sounds amazing. Hopefully they make it good someday.
Hopefully they dont meet japanese woman
hopefully they dont make it bad
I was in St Peter`s church hall in Woolton whilst on my first visit to Liverpool in August and there is a beautiful painting on the wall depicting John and Paul`s introduction and the actual spot where they met is marked by markers bearing their initials.
Aaron Taylor-Johnson and Thomas Brodie-Sangster together in one movie.
They're two of my favourite actors :D
Quicksilver and Newt XD
Me too
Also Ferb Fletcher
Sounds like a law firm.
From the movie "Nowhere Boy" (2010)
@@Jaouenyannick wrong? it's 2009 not 2010
When he said "Oh,i'd love a tea"i just awwwed cuz he's the most adorable person on the planet
Beautiful Nightmare it's the beatless not one direction... no "awww"s allowed here
You know he's following a script, right?
@@samermoeness4437 Are you kidding? The Beatles were THE first boy band! Love it or hate it
The Beatles were a boyband for sure.
The point is that they become also a lot much more than just this
If anyone's wondering, Paul's playing "Twenty flight rock"
Chet Atkins.
thank you so much :)
Eddie Cochran.
@@waynej2608 rip legend, he was so young
The most important day in music history
Edit: shit the reply comments are mostly arguing so this was the most important day in music history which led the Beatles to become the biggest band to have ever been but the day was made possible because Elvis became so famous giving Paul and John a similar taste in music and Elvis was inspired by someone bla bla bla anyways we Arive at the first humans making grunting noises bla bla bla go back more time and we are at single celled organisms and a killer cell decides to spare the powerhouse of the cell go further back and the sun was created and we finally Arive at the big bang which was the most important day in music history. I just said that day was the most important so I didn't have to go through all that but now i did so what's the point anymore
Yes!
Aye, just about.
No, Mozart and his father and sister being taught totally eclipses the Beatles.
I mean, what were the chances of these two incredibly talented and opposite personalities being at the same place on the same day and being introduced to each other? Fate has a funny way of working out.
I gotta agree with you. Yup. Thank goodness it happened.
It’s that moment at the end when John looks over his shoulder and he knew this mattered a lot. Excellent
Exactly🥰
In his tribute song to John, 'Here Today'
Paul says, "What about the time we met, well I suppose that you could say that we were playing hard to get" This refers to the fact John didn't ask Paul to join the group right away. He was a bit intimidated by how good Paul was. And after all, John was the leader and the star and singer up to that point. So he waited a while and told his friend Pete Shotten and Ivan Vaughn to ask Paul to join. This was typical John. This way HE didn't have to do it face to face to avoid embarrassment if Paul said no. Paul played hard to get because when asked by Pete to join he told him he'd like to think on it for a bit. Both were playing hard to get even though Paul really wanted to join right away and John really wanted him right away, they both made each other wait.
Another line in Paul's tribute song 'Here Today" to John, was "Remember the night we cried because there wasn't any reason left to keep it all inside". This was when they were both in a hotel room in a rain storm and got drunk and started telling each other how much they love each other. This never happened before. John got very drunk and started crying and so did Paul. It was the fact John and Paul were thinking about their mother's that had died very young in their lives. That was the bond between them. And that night they both let the pain out in tears. Very very unlike John and Paul to show that much emotion.
❤
Bromance ❤️
Happy birthday Paul McCartney, you’re 80 and still alive doing shows!
Everyone here is freaking out over Thomas and I'm just sitting here, swooning every time Aaron appears...
I'm with you man
Stella W Me too,given the fact that I have always found John much hotter than Paul in real life too.
@@barbaranelson8617 i-
Take a powder.
Yeah me too.
The first time I lay eyes on Thomas in every movie, my breath is taken from me
I hope you're a WOMEN?
@@robertsherry8114 Impossible, women on the internet?
He sounds exactly like Paul at the 3:30 mark when he says”last month”
And hand gesture and mimic on point!!
looks nothing like him though
@@andreaschlapek780 Covering his face lol
I love how john offers a handshake right after saying he plays with himself all the time
Underrated comment
That’s not a good combo 😭
I loved it when Paul ( Thomas ) said : " your all right " ..he was like ..soooooo cute ..my fav actor that inspired me to act..he is so cute AND TALENTED ...I mean the guy learned to play the guitar LEFT HANDED FOR GOODNESS SAKE ..he ALSO can act like..AMAZINGLY ..I don't even need to explain ..u have the video and loads more videos so u can see by yourself ..did I mention that he is as adorable and cute..I think I did ..anyway here I am saying it again ..HE IS SO FREAKING ADORABLE
When I watch this video. I always end up singing along. I dunno why... I just fell in love with the song... So now, I just sing to it.
Thomas is perfect 😍😍😍 in Every single freaking way. Omg I'm absolutely in love.
What really happened is that John was so impressed with Paul's talent he hired him the next day. Here it shows him rejecting Paul. Not true.
He changed his mind?
@@and-168 ruclips.net/video/r_2f_UpTz24/видео.html it's about John, Paul and George meeting for the first time
Next day, key word: Next day
Yes John told Ivan Vaughn that he wanted Paul in the band but Paul heard nothing for two weeks and thought he’d flunked the audition. That was until Pete Shotton bumped into Paul and Paul asked if he’d failed the audition and Pete said no and he was in.
His little head twirl at 3.06 It kills me! And at 3.23 he is like; Deal With it! I love Thomas.
3:06 3:23
They portrayed this scenario pretty accurately. You could see the rest of the Quarry Men behind John basically crapping their pants. Paul was too good for them, so either John was going to quit and go with Paul, or the others would all eventually be fired.
Oh to have been a fly on the wall in that room, that day, that moment. Quite possibly the most important moment of the entire 20th century.
The meeting of two members of a future band is the most important moment of the entire 20th century? There were two world wars in that century
To be fair, though, this meeting was rather condensed for this film. Per Mark Lewisohn, Ivan and Paul actually hung out with The Quarry Men for much of the afternoon between the earlier daytime performance and their indoor evening performance. Most of the hangout was spent chatting about typical teen boy things. Paul's playing was merely a small segment of that hangout.
Stuff that I'm sure if true in this movie:
That Paul could smell beer on John's breath when they met.
That Paul knew the song John and the Quarrymen performed and that they got nearly all the music and lyrics wrong but still had something about them.
That John and the rest of the Quarrymen were impressed at Paul's ability to play a right-handed guitar left handed.
That Paul not only got every note and lyric right but also sung it in a flawless American accent.
That Paul's dad thought John was a no good drop out and that John's Aunt Mimi wasn't too keen on having someone from council housing coming over
Good job newt, we're all bloody inspired
Great eddie cochran
I m 19
Listen to almost everything
Rock n roll a always cool
"The day the planets collided", as put by a a major Argentinian newspaper on 2007, 50th anniversary of the historical encounter.
He even spoke like John! Well done Aaron
I saw this with my mom when it just came out. I actually had to go twice but they cancelled it the first time due to a holiday. I'm the same age as the actors playing John and Paul and I was a diehard John Lennon fan. The film was eyeopening but I still remember it with fondness and the line "Because he was saving you for John Lennon" still makes me smile.
The day music changed forever...
I loved that Actor who played Paul. This movie delved more into Paul and John's relationship.
0:29-0:41 John to Julia (interesting remark...sums up his grievance towards her)
0:10-1:19 Mimi to Julia (interesting dirty look...sums up her reproach of her)
Thank God there's a cameraman there to filming the moment that changed the music forever.
Brilliant. I love this 😍
His habit 03:29
As usual
That’s for sure.❤️
Wow amazing they recorded their meeting
This was a GREAT scene! I think the coolest thing ever in life would have been to have seen actual original footage of this first official introduction of Paul to John. video camera and cellphone popularity came a few decades too late IMHO.
I completely agree! It would have been amazing to have a video of the meeting 😭
I feel it's better the way it actually happened.
@@waynej2608 I understand. It adds to the curiosity and imaginations.
@@waynej2608 I feel it's more boring and mundane the way it actually happened. Such is most of history, frankly.
I'm watching it today, july 6th 2024
3:24 John is like *_"DAMN"_*
"How-old-ah-ya?" And "last moohnth" are spott on
The Beatles Music will last a THOUSAND YEARS!!!! 🍏
'Aren't you a bit too young to be joining the Beatles?'
'Yes, yes I am'
George wasn't even old enough for tea. Lol.
I can hardly play well with my right hand, let alone my left.
Talent/10 Hot/10 Can he be anymore perfect?!
Wow, such a great quality too!
3:31 he got that little mannerism pretty spot on
Theres interviews from the early days where Paul sort of rubs the corner of his mouth from the Beatles days and theres interviews from nowadays where he does the same thing.
“You got that back to front haven’t you mate?”😂❤️
Thanks god Paul was there when John and friends performed at the stage 😊
This is so well recreated...brilliant from the movie Nowhere Boy.
McCartney showed John how to tune a guitar by playing it upside down and it sold about 10 years ago for over 400 thousand pounds and it wasn't even McCartney's guitar 😱
The most important day in music history
Paul Knew The Correct words to 20 Flufht Rock
He’s in the Band
George Played Raunchy on top of
A DoubleDecker Bus for John..
He’s in The Band♥️🌟💙
Typo‼️
20 Flight Rock
Eddie Cochran
Crazy how different the world World be if Paul had been sick that day…
Que bello día, que bello destino :3
Thomas is really talented, he learned how to play guitar LEFT-HANDED, just for this movie.
And his voice; I love it! c: So much!
Ahh -3 Aaron plays John so well. I love 20 flight rock btw!!! And Maggie Mae-3 love this whole seen. It's good for the wrist muscles XD -333
I love this movie so much 😍
What name this movie
@@wisnuwardhana7366 Nowhere Boy
Really good quality for 1957 to be fair
"Yeah, That Pink carnation is really dandy" XD then Thomas (Paul here) smirks
I giggled so much through this. No joke.
Holy crap Thomas is singing I'm dying !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Please tommy please I'm sorry I just had too
I dunno why John looks like a bully and Paul looks like he's about to get beaten when this scene should represent some inception of one of the greatest friendships
Agreed
It does represent that, you just have to look between the lines.
yeah
I see your point, but, I don't think that's necessarily what the filmakers were aiming for. People forget that John Lennon- bright and talented as he undoubtedly was- was also a bit of a mess: Lonely, insecure and frightened. That kind of stuff can make people behave in strange ways; and accounts from people who knew him show John could be very cutting- (even downright cruel) when he chose . Also, there's an element of (pardon the expression) peeing contest about this scene. It's two teenage boys circling round each other, sizing each other up. Plus, a part of the reason John's so snotty with Paul- apart from the age gap and that John went to grammar school (very acadamic, a place for kids who were meant to aspire to great things) and Paul went to technical school (a place for kids who were a bit less academically minded). So, John might have seen Paul- in the beginning at least- as a cheeky little so-and-so, and he felt the need to assert his superiority a bit. Not attractive, but very true to life.
@@jadehamilton2819 I agree with your analysis. But I think you are mistaken, Paul went to the Liverpool Institute, the best grammar school in the area. John went to the lesser school, Mimi justified it by saying she was glad because it was closer.
What is John saying when Paul puts on the guitar? I can't for the life of me figure it out.
“You’ve got that back to front, ‘aven’t you mate?”
“Any requests?”
“Yeah that pink carnation is pretty dandy.“
@@ParzivalTheThird He is being sarcastic of Paul....until he heard Paul play.
@@thomasromano9321 Kind of like when Paul introduced Geo to John. John thought he was too young and was against him joining the band until he played Raunchy. After that he was a shoo in.😎❤️
@@ParzivalTheThird Ahh yes. You must be a limey.
@@ParzivalTheThird "it's bloody dandy" I think he said
Neste filme, John aparece como alguém muito arrogante e superseguro como ele na verdade não era. Principalmente neste dia, quando ele estava fazendo uma apresentação e estreia com sua banda, Acho que ele não deveria estar com uma atitude tão agressiva e debochada, como aparece na cena. Enfim, temos que perguntar ao Paul antes que seja tarde demais.
Qual é o nome desse filme ??
@@daviribeiro3916 O Garoto de Liverpool
John Lennon always was the leader.
No one was the leader and how dare you suggest otherwise
It was John's band but Paul was clearly the leader. -- George Martin
@@gregoryyoung8819 but the genius were John.
@@marcocroci3504 Actually, George was the real genius, don't you think?
The genius was in John and Paul collaborating. They improved each other's ideas.
oddio thomas Sangster il mio attore preferito
3:16 I bet John was thinking "all you idiots behind me, get lost"
That's the difference between a schoolmate and a bandmate.
That's pretty much what happened soon afterwards.
I'm watching this today,on the 6th of July!!❤
Briar Rose ME TOO AHAHAH
man : hey john paul plays too
john: wat ? with himself...
..hahahah..lol
Definitely sounds like something John would have said.
just imagine what the world would be like if he'd missed that meeting? (well...don't use the actual state of the world today as a gauge i guess cause things are pretty shitty right now...but when the Beatles were at their peak they brought a lot of changes.)
Thank God, the two geniuses met!
thanks :)
that's from the movie NOWHERE BOY. story about JOHN LENNON
As Lennon told biographer Hunter Davies in 1968, “I’d been kingpin up to then. Now, I thought, if I take him on, what will happen? It went through my head that I’d have to to keep him in line if I let him join. But he was good, so he was worth having. He also looked like Elvis. I dug him.”
Would help if the actors even slightly resembled who they were playing. 🤔
Love their accent !
Imagine if that day never happened… what would the world would be without what happened on the afternoon of july 6th, 1957 at the garden fete of St Peter’s Church in Woolton, Liverpool…
Oh my god Thomas singing is just honey dripping man!
My father asked his Uncle how old he was back in the 1970's. I was just a kid. His Uncle said "59 and a half." LOVE YA JACK!
John looks so much like a young John Travolta.
Mimi was stunning, at least in the movie
R. I. P. John Lennon
This movie is sooo cool :D
Wts name?
mariana 233 Nowhere boy ✨
It's more Danny Zucko meets Frodon Saquet, but other than that great cast.
I don't know. But you can find DVD at play.com or amazon.com.
love it
1:24 and they are all started
Aaron reminds me of John travolta in grease movie
My dad was in the quarry men
These guys should start a band
Kickass stars in this.
The guy playing Pete Shotton looks just like him.
well, it's more like a movie about john lennon and the quarrymen, his band before the beatles. It's called Nowhere Boy.
From the movie "Nowhere boy" (2010)
The movie is: Nowhere Boy (2009)
Boy that kid can.play 🎸🎸
Massa.
1:24 THE Photograph.
After the introduction, John is thinking, "Oh crap, this is waaay more talented than I will EVER hope to be!"
Yeah. If he’d have stuck around Maxwell’s Silver Hammer would have been next followed by Teddy Boy. Why be such a dickhead?
John started the beatles he came up with the name beatles he also broke them up and wrote more songs for the beatles than Paul
@@tonymccusker501 John started the Quarrymen. It was only the arrival of Paul and Pauls friend George did that become the Beatles. It was really the union of John and Paul that started it
Thomas brodie sangster though