The Beatles interview, Ireland 1963
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- The Beatles arrive to play Dublin’s Adelphi cinema. Reporter Frank Hall talks to the four band members about fame, the Mersey sound, hair-styles and George Harrison’s mother.
Paul Russell greets the band and introduces John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr and George Harrison to reporter Frank Hall.
Frank Hall talks to the four band members about their hair, the Liverpool sound, success, and their Irish backgrounds. The noise of an aircraft interrupts the interview.
George Harrison says his mother has many cousins in Ireland and has come over to see the show. Throughout the interview all four are joking with each other and the reporter. At one point they sing together
We’ve been together now for 40 years.
Outside the Adelphi cinema in Abbey Street, Dublin, Frank Hall talks to some fans while the police try to keep order. One girl says she does not like the Beatles and is only here to get a ticket for Helen Shapiro.
Loved the “We’re all Irish” comment by one of them. 👍🏻
Fr Jack was the first to denounce them. He could see what they were up to.
I’m from Liverpool and have never heard a scouser who sounds like them. Proper Birmingham accent to me 😅
I'm fascinated by your comment. Could it be an accent more typical of Liverpool of the 1940's to mid-50's you're hearing? And why Birmingham? By the way, Pete Best didn't quite talk like these four here. Care to comment?
Mad how they’re still alive when you think about it 🤔
Well, except for John...
Did ye forget George?
And Paul 😉
@@markofsaltburn Mad how only one of them is still alive 😉
idiot@@markofsaltburn
RTE wronguns
The Beatles were sound but I can't stand that Paul McCartney fella. Pure langer 😮
No one asked
@@sel1414 Your right, nobody asked for an opinion. As opinions are like arse hole's. Everybody's got 1.