Nobody seems to have noticed that the Beatles began by playing in a basement, and ended by playing on a roof - literally and figuratively from the bottom to the top. There was nowhere to go from there - unless you had Wings...
and let me tell you... as a musician, when you're standing in front of that very building on 3 Savile Row and looking up at that rooftop, you can still feel the energy of that historic moment in the air. to me, it is an amazing place to visit. you can almost hear the notes still hanging in the air.
I was there ! I worked in albemarle st. Emerged from the RBS bank where I'd just bummed a £5 payday overdraft. Crowds of people looking up. Faint music. Couldn't see a damn thing. Went to the pub with my shiny £5.
I wonder if Paul or Ringo will find their way back to that rooftop in January 2019 to relive that historic performance, even if they just talk about that day.
I think its a really great idea. But, sarcastically, I m afraid the concert live version on digital would be part of a 1-disc up to 10-disc limited release, blah, blah box set. And, dammit, .........I'd buy it......
I used to be sad that it only lasts 42 minutes but then I realized that that's actually as long - if not longer! - than most of their concert performances !! Also, as for the police behavior - I saw an interview (it's online somewhere) with one of the policemen who was there, and he said that the police deliberately dragged their heels - they didn't want to shut the band down at all - the Beatles were gods at this time but the bank across the road had rung up and complained so they had to do something.
plunmeister Not surprised. I effing hate banks. Been in a ten year-lawsuit with one.....and to their surprise I didn’t give up and WILL win. Banks have proven to me that God exists, as only Satan himself could run the banking scam fuckery as well as what goes on today. Thank you for letting me rant. The word bank makes me react like Costello in Abott and Costello’s Susquehanna Hat Company routine .....classic
Hard to describe just how wonderful that concert was.but at the same time sad. What I love about it is you can see them all enjoying it. That for me is what makes it. Beatles Forever
Yeah, I especially love the B section of Don't Let Me Down, and it drives me crazy in the film when they cut to the street scenes while that part of the song is playing.
I was in a meeting one day across the street from 3 Savile Row, and I kicked off some small-talk by pointing to the roof-top across the street and saying, "That's where the Beatles did Get Back and a few other songs." My local colleagues, who had worked there for a few years, had no idea. I believe it is now an Abercrombie & Fitch.
.... I binge watch rooftop from time to time. Paul's bass playing on second u half of "Don't Let Me Down" is so flipping great. John's vocals throughout are impeccable. Ringo is either depressed, hammered, tired or all the above! George is being George. What a day in history is right! Thanks
I remember seeing the concert for the first time as a child, and all they showed was "Get Back". For some years after, I had thought that was the only song they got to perform due to the cops stopping them. As I got older, I began hearing and seeing more songs they actually got to play up there, and started realizing they did a hell of a lot more than just Get Back and Don't Let Me Down! As the years passed, I got to hear the entire great concert, and then started finding out the backround info about how it came to be, and who else was involved in this fantastic moment in music history. Today,, all these years later, I still enjoy watching and listening to this wonderful concert, and seeing or hearing some interesting little fact I never had noticed before. What a band... what would the world have been like without their music? I can't even think about it.
Nice video; I enjoyed that. Just a small detail about the Police on the roof - they had come up from Piccadilly station 5 minutes walk away - there is a nearer station at the other end of Savile Row now - and the younger officer was PC Ken Wharfe, who went on the work for the Royal Family in the prominent position of Princess Diana's bodyguard. Small world....
I would have liked for them to do 3 nights at Royal Albert Hall that year for example. How many recording's of those performances might have been sold by now ?
In the promos for Rockband it shows John's 325 Rickenbacker (Miami), leaning against the brick wall and maybe a Fender Amp. You can see it when the camera angle of looking through Ringo's drum kit. Looked everywhere for a picture or shot in the film footage.. The last I saw of John anywhere near his 325 after 1965 was the "Beatlebacker" in his home studio in 1967. Can anyone verify this in real life? I always thought it very strange that Rickenbacker would release a re-issue of the little 325 with a Lennon drawing of himself after 68 on the double pickguard!
While I was in London I went to the Apple building of the Beatles, the actual place they played on the roof was on the other side of the street so I went there too, the building had very small stairs going up. I just wondered how in the world they got all of that equipment up there ? Drums , Amps, large speakers ?
John, The Apple recording studio was in the cellar. When you are in front of the building, the cellar door is on the left of the entrance door of the building, a few stairs downward. From that studio they managed to get the instruments up to the roof. Mal Evans had to remove and later replace a few window panes to get all the gear up. Especially Billy Preston's keyboard.
I went there.The receptionist said I could go down into a basement kitchen and get some tea and sandwiches.On the wall,half way down that staircase was the original portrait in oils of John in the denim jacket used for part of an album cover.He looked hurt.
I can see Maureen Starkey & Yoko but no sighting of Linda McCartney or Patti Harrison. Do you know if they were there & is there any video footage of it. Cool & thanks for posting.
Thanks. Excellent. I could listen to or talk about Beatles history forever. My understanding was that the police only asked them to lower the volume, but that they decided then to stop altogether.
@ i know movie is called let it be. What i am saying Apple shoulx have realised. And titled it The Roof Top Concert. as. It was the last beatles performance together
You forgot to mention Billy's Preston who added the touch of blues and soul with his keyboard playing They were big blues ,Motown ,soul and rhythm and blues fans . Jhon Lennon was a chuck berry fan,Paul was a massive title Richard fan, those two right here are the true pioneers of rocking roll
The "Official name of that GIG was "Four cats on the roof". So quoted on the covers of several paper but the one that first printed it was "TV GUIDE" but the original quotation was a Bobby (cop) who smiling ear to ear was asked what was going on and he replied "FOUR CATS ON THE ROOF , mate!
Strictly speaking that was not a '"concert", but a recording (filming) session which happened to take place in front of some audience. Some songs were performed twice - and Get Back was played three times - in order to get the right take. On a concert you usually don' t do such things ;-)
Actually I saw an article with Paul McCartney saying that they’re in the process of remastering / reediting the movie “Let It Be”. Presumably it will be done in time for the 50th anniversary, like everything else has been. Don’t worry: if there’s money to be made off of anything Beatles related Paul MCartney and Yoko Ono will make sure it’s done.
Yea, the beginning of the Circe de Solei show is so powerful. It gives you goosebumps. It exhibits the sheer power the Beatles possessed. I saw that show 3 times in 3 days. I would have seen it again if I would have had the time. Lucy In The Sky was a disappointment though. They could have really done a lot more for such an important song.
A couple extra bits not mentioned, but relayed by the Beatles themselves. First, part of the reason they didn't perform an actual show was that George was adamant that he would not perform in front of a crowd. Also, The Beatles fully expected the police to be called and hoped to end the film with cops yanking them away.
It's funny that we weren't really worried about their finale, I was seventeen still in high school and we all thought that they were just having a break. In any case we had their solo work to which we could cling till then. We were in denial, Little did we know.
The cheerful interplay between the guys belies the tension and angst we hear they were experiencing at this time. Seems when the music started all the negatviity disappeared, at least for the moment.
He did use his 63 jazz festival oyster black Pearl snare - from his "Ed Sullivan" kit on the roof top. It's under the tea towels. Was with him throughout the whole ride.
Kick ass concert, even tho haters bitched about it,Beatles just kept on playing, John appeared hesitant,even turned amp off,but Paul kept on playing,so John turned amp back on and began jamming to Get Back...Rock on brothers ..
It’s not that John forgot the lyrics! (Dont Let me down) The song was still in the process of completion at that time especially the lyrics of the song.
That was a good and respectful analysis of that historic concert..historic now, but who in the street and who on the rooftop including the Beatles thought it would have had such historic significance? Pity they couldn't have sorted out their differences because they could have made the best of that day and turned it into a mini tour of Britain...showing up in Liverpool (in the Cavern or on the docks?) ...quirky venues like London Zoo or Stonehenge....the four boys and Billy Preston all in good form, how good would that have been?.. ...allow me to dream.
If The Beatles had known that their music would still be in demand or that they are still popular 50 years on they would never be a break up of THE BEATLES.!!!!
those funny faux fur coats Lennon and Harrison were wearing--a good example of the Beatles setting fashion trends--my mother bought me one of those and I wore it. Funny to think about that now. Thanks, mom. (Lennon's coat was considered very fashionable for a guy; if it was yoko's that was just them doing their two people in one skin gig.)
It was a COLD DAY & legend says that John borrowed the coat from Yoko because it was Freezing on the roof ! Same went fOR George borrowing Pattis" jacket !
Have NEVER seen a comment 'I was there' about this. Anyone know what time it was ? Presumably NOT lunchtime, because everyone would have been there! The bewildered people who were looking up were just business people.
Great info - didn't know that about George's proto guitar...do you know its make / manufacture name pls? I think the Police were absolutely terrified that day of attempting to arrest the whole of the beatles at the same time, infront of a gathering crowd, in the centre of London - However (as Im sure u know) arresting them individually on trumped up drug raids at their respective homes at dawn wasn't a problem though by then. Brave hey?
4 guys step on to a rooftop in London and sing live one last time to the public. Just to add that i have just made a Paul McCartney Lookalike video in good humour asd a fan. Whos your favourite Paul ? if any ! ? Its in my latest uploads on here from October 2018, check it out if ya want :)
The LAST TIME THE BEATLES PERFORMED TOGETHER IN THE SAME ROOM WAS THE SONG ' I WANT YOU' (SHES SO HEAVY) they all wanted to play with George's new 'toy'.... THE MOOG!!!!!! LOL
Actually, in one of the shots from across the way from where the Fab four, there was a young woman in one of the windows, sort of sitting on the ledge, and she was flashing some beaver from under her skirt. I had to re-watch this at least a dozen times, but if you look very carefully, and zoom in, you can clearly see she is lifting her mini-skirt.
Paused it at the 2.27 mark to Google what 45 degrees Fahrenheit is in Celsius. You know, Celsius, what everyone else in the world uses? Oh, it appears to be 7.2C. Yep, cold.
Jen Howell No one cares about Celsius or metric bullshit. One rod is 16 and a half feet. My old Camaro goes 150 miles per hour. My 30-30 shoots strait at 150 yards. We left shit box Europe 110 years ago for a reason.
What i really wish they would have done instead...use the people's reactions in between songs...not cutting away during the iconic "I've Got A Feeling"...I've never seen any video footage of an uncut IGAF...obviously the audio exists but video, not seen it
Nobody seems to have noticed that the Beatles began by playing in a basement, and ended by playing on a roof - literally and figuratively from the bottom to the top.
There was nowhere to go from there - unless you had Wings...
OMG that's BRILLIANT! Especially the Wings part!!
Ah Zak....you get to be the guy that posts the comment we all WISH we had posted. LOL.
Paul had WINGS!!! 😛😌😛
Zak Martin, clever you. I love your comment!
Nancy samay - thanks for sullying a clever comment by stating the obvious, much appreciated
and let me tell you... as a musician, when you're standing in front of that very building on 3 Savile Row and looking up at that rooftop, you can still feel the energy of that historic moment in the air. to me, it is an amazing place to visit. you can almost hear the notes still hanging in the air.
I was there !
I worked in albemarle st. Emerged from the RBS bank where I'd just bummed a £5 payday overdraft.
Crowds of people looking up. Faint music. Couldn't see a damn thing. Went to the pub with my shiny £5.
I went by in 2007. Gave me goosebumps, as did doing the Abbey Road crossing. There, I broke out in the giggles, though.
And it was chilly. You know how hard it is to play, especially guitar, in the cold. -Doug Pratt, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Yeah man ! As cool as a Polar Bears Fridge !
I wonder if Paul or Ringo will find their way back to that rooftop in January 2019 to relive that historic performance, even if they just talk about that day.
jandrew063 That is an excellent idea! God I would love that!
Great idea!!!
maybe in july too cold for them now
I think its a really great idea. But, sarcastically, I m afraid the concert live version on digital would be part of a 1-disc up to 10-disc limited release, blah, blah box set. And, dammit, .........I'd buy it......
Not possible...Paul is dead
I used to be sad that it only lasts 42 minutes but then I realized that that's actually as long - if not longer! - than most of their concert performances !!
Also, as for the police behavior - I saw an interview (it's online somewhere) with one of the policemen who was there, and he said that the police deliberately dragged their heels - they didn't want to shut the band down at all - the Beatles were gods at this time but the bank across the road had rung up and complained so they had to do something.
Do banks ever do anything good? ..... EVER?!!!
mister merlin: Of course they played much longer at the Cavern and other "pre-fame" performances, but most of their concerts lasted 22-30 minutes.
plunmeister Ain’t that the truth!
plunmeister Not surprised. I effing hate banks. Been in a ten year-lawsuit with one.....and to their surprise I didn’t give up and WILL win. Banks have proven to me that God exists, as only Satan himself could run the banking scam fuckery as well as what goes on today. Thank you for letting me rant. The word bank makes me react like Costello in Abott and Costello’s Susquehanna Hat Company routine .....classic
Nancy Beth I wish you all the luck against those greedy bastards. Hang in there sister.
One of the greatest concerts ever!
Hard to describe just how wonderful that concert was.but at the same time sad. What I love about it is you can see them all enjoying it. That for me is what makes it. Beatles Forever
Greatest band of all time!!!
they looked super cool and super iconic i loved dont let me down wow
Yeah, I especially love the B section of Don't Let Me Down, and it drives me crazy in the film when they cut to the street scenes while that part of the song is playing.
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I was in a meeting one day across the street from 3 Savile Row, and I kicked off some small-talk by pointing to the roof-top across the street and saying, "That's where the Beatles did Get Back and a few other songs." My local colleagues, who had worked there for a few years, had no idea. I believe it is now an Abercrombie & Fitch.
It's an Abercrombie & Fitch Kids store. He mentions it in the video.
.... I binge watch rooftop from time to time. Paul's bass playing on second u half of "Don't Let Me Down" is so flipping great. John's vocals throughout are impeccable. Ringo is either depressed, hammered, tired or all the above! George is being George. What a day in history is right! Thanks
Ringo played awesome. I just wish he had removed those silly cloths from the drum skins.
Nice perspective. It was and remains a very cool moment in time.
January in England,must have been pretty cold
40s. Pretty typical
Matt, next month is rooftop's 50th. Most historic moment in rock history. You nailed it.
Thank you!
Very good video with some great information and personal insights. Thanks!
Thank you for sharing your take on this AWESOME concert ...hope they will come up with edited cool comcept and re RELEASE it !
You can buy Let it be at eBay normal dvd or Blu-ray
They played so well live. Great group.
Very nicely done.
Smashing video mate l loved every minute of it. Good job old boy good job. Cheerio.
I remember seeing the concert for the first time as a child, and all they showed was "Get Back". For some years after, I had thought that was the only song they got to perform due to the cops stopping them.
As I got older, I began hearing and seeing more songs they actually got to play up there, and started realizing they did a hell of a lot more than just Get Back and Don't Let Me Down!
As the years passed, I got to hear the entire great concert, and then started finding out the backround info about how it came to be, and who else was involved in this fantastic moment in music history.
Today,, all these years later, I still enjoy watching and listening to this wonderful concert, and seeing or hearing some interesting little fact I never had noticed before.
What a band... what would the world have been like without their music? I can't even think about it.
Nice video; I enjoyed that. Just a small detail about the Police on the roof - they had come up from Piccadilly station 5 minutes walk away - there is a nearer station at the other end of Savile Row now - and the younger officer was PC Ken Wharfe, who went on the work for the Royal Family in the prominent position of Princess Diana's bodyguard. Small world....
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I love this kind of unknown facts. It just makes everything so real!
I would have liked for them to do 3 nights at Royal Albert Hall that year for example. How many recording's of those performances might have been sold by now ?
Be great if they released it back in to the cinema's,hearing in today's surround sound would be awesome.
In the promos for Rockband it shows John's 325 Rickenbacker (Miami), leaning against the brick wall and maybe a Fender Amp. You can see it when the camera angle of looking through Ringo's drum kit. Looked everywhere for a picture or shot in the film footage.. The last I saw of John anywhere near his 325 after 1965 was the "Beatlebacker" in his home studio in 1967.
Can anyone verify this in real life? I always thought it very strange that Rickenbacker would release a re-issue of the little 325 with a Lennon drawing of himself after 68 on the double pickguard!
While I was in London I went to the Apple building of the Beatles, the actual place they played on the roof was on the other side of the street so I went there too, the building had very small stairs going up. I just wondered how in the world they got all of that equipment up there ? Drums , Amps, large speakers ?
John, The Apple recording studio was in the cellar. When you are in front of the building, the cellar door is on the left of the entrance door of the building, a few stairs downward. From that studio they managed to get the instruments up to the roof. Mal Evans had to remove and later replace a few window panes to get all the gear up. Especially Billy Preston's keyboard.
V-e-r-y c-a-r-e-f-u-l-l-y. 😁
I went there.The receptionist said I could go down into a basement kitchen and get some tea and sandwiches.On the wall,half way down that staircase was the original portrait in oils of John in the denim jacket used for part of an album cover.He looked hurt.
Thanks, MattTalksVinyl !!
Nice recollection.
Great commentary! It's poetic. Now we are at the 50th anniversary of the rooftop concert. Hopefully you''ll post about that. Again, great job!
Thank you!
Great overview - well done
I can see Maureen Starkey & Yoko but no sighting of Linda McCartney or Patti Harrison. Do you know if they were there & is there any video footage of it. Cool & thanks for posting.
NYC girl No, it was only Yoko and Maureen who were there.
Thanks. Excellent. I could listen to or talk about Beatles history forever. My understanding was that the police only asked them to lower the volume, but that they decided then to stop altogether.
Another tidbit I learned was there was a police station at the end of Saville Row. I'm not sure if the station is still there today however.
It would
be spectacular if Dhani Harrison, James McCartney, Julian Lennon, and Zak Starkey got back on that roof together on the anniversary!
I love it!
Jim McCracken Great name! 😁😁😁
Jim McCracken
S. O. B.'z 🙃 Hahah Hahah ! .....
That's what John called ELO.
HISTORIC & ICONIC! 50 YEARS NOW
Sad they never. Realesed Roof Top Concert. As an album
Its called let it be.
@ i know movie is called let it be. What i am saying Apple shoulx have realised. And titled it The Roof Top Concert. as. It was the last beatles performance together
@@mariofollowerofjesus8068 it's all on the CD "Let It Be".
Dont let me down is not on the Let it be album.
@@Stefan- Don't Let Me Down was on the Hey Jude Album
Someone unplugged Georges amp at one point and I think he plugged it back in/
What's with the background music?
He'd have to pay a fee Apple Corp to use music
@@mikes2082 not if he didn't play any music. That was and is so distracting.
You forgot to mention Billy's Preston who added the touch of blues and soul with his keyboard playing
They were big blues ,Motown ,soul and rhythm and blues fans .
Jhon Lennon was a chuck berry fan,Paul was a massive title Richard fan,
those two right here are the true pioneers of rocking roll
He mentioned Billy.
Pay attention. He does mention Preston!
He mentioned him, even the fact he wore gloves, turn the sound up
If I could go back in time I'd go to the roof on that day
The "Official name of that GIG was "Four cats on the roof". So quoted on the covers of several paper but the one that first printed it was "TV GUIDE" but the original quotation was a Bobby (cop) who smiling ear to ear was asked what was going on and he replied "FOUR CATS ON THE ROOF , mate!
Strictly speaking that was not a '"concert", but a recording (filming) session which happened to take place in front of some audience. Some songs were performed twice - and Get Back was played three times - in order to get the right take. On a concert you usually don' t do such things ;-)
I'm glad I scrolled down and saw your comment. I was just about to write the same.This wasn't a concert but a live performance to end the film.
You hear more guitars than there were played.
And they played so great!
Too bad the film's still not available on DVD. Guess Paul and Ringo aren't on board with that.
Actually I saw an article with Paul McCartney saying that they’re in the process of remastering / reediting the movie “Let It Be”. Presumably it will be done in time for the 50th anniversary, like everything else has been. Don’t worry: if there’s money to be made off of anything Beatles related Paul MCartney and Yoko Ono will make sure it’s done.
worshipgeek I hope you’re correct about that. I have always wanted a DVD copy of that. All I have is an old VHS copy.
I've got it on DVD
Nice perspective. I'd love to hear you do a video with that old lady voice XD
Great idea, and title Matt.
Where can I find the whole concert RUclips doesn’t have it
Yea, the beginning of the Circe de Solei show is so powerful. It gives you goosebumps. It exhibits the sheer power the Beatles possessed. I saw that show 3 times in 3 days. I would have seen it again if I would have had the time. Lucy In The Sky was a disappointment though. They could have really done a lot more for such an important song.
A couple extra bits not mentioned, but relayed by the Beatles themselves. First, part of the reason they didn't perform an actual show was that George was adamant that he would not perform in front of a crowd. Also, The Beatles fully expected the police to be called and hoped to end the film with cops yanking them away.
Ive been lucky enough to be on that roof..1977..right time..right place..right person 😉
Right time?? Seems like 8 years late.
Where can i see the 42 minutes? I only ever see n hear dont let me down and get back
It's funny that we weren't really worried about their finale, I was seventeen still in high school and we all thought that they were just having a break. In any case we had their solo work to which we could cling till then. We were in denial, Little did we know.
The cheerful interplay between the guys belies the tension and angst we hear they were experiencing at this time. Seems when the music started all the negatviity disappeared, at least for the moment.
Was the film of Jefferson airplane developed and seen before The Beatles rooftop concert?
Don't know, but the JA hit the roof much earlier than this guy said; it was early November of '68.
can you get this on a cd if yes where
I wished ringo would have used the Iconic Ludwig black pearl set!!!
He did use his 63 jazz festival oyster black Pearl snare - from his "Ed Sullivan" kit on the roof top. It's under the tea towels. Was with him throughout the whole ride.
Can someone make an animation of what it would have looked like if the beatles had gone to the Sahara desert for their last concert?
Kick ass concert, even tho haters bitched about it,Beatles just kept on playing, John appeared hesitant,even turned amp off,but Paul kept on playing,so John turned amp back on and began jamming to Get Back...Rock on brothers ..
It’s not that John forgot the lyrics! (Dont Let me down) The song was still in the process of completion at that time especially the lyrics of the song.
Thanks for posting. Maybe you can get even closer up and blurrier in your next vid?
Thanks Smoke!
That was a good and respectful analysis of that historic concert..historic now, but who in the street and who on the rooftop including the Beatles thought it would have had such historic significance? Pity they couldn't have sorted out their differences because they could have made the best of that day and turned it into a mini tour of Britain...showing up in Liverpool (in the Cavern or on the docks?) ...quirky venues like London Zoo or Stonehenge....the four boys and Billy Preston all in good form, how good would that have been?.. ...allow me to dream.
So glad you mentioned Jefferson Airplane's concert maybe being the influence to this one. :)
naturalmystery R.I.P. Marty Balin. 😢
How about John's razor burns?
Actually I think he and Yoko got into an auto accident prior to filming. Can anyone verify?
@@richieladner2128 You're thinking of an accident they would have while vacationing in Scotland in July 1969, around five months later.
This is great, make more videos like this. Maybe Pink Floyd's concert at Pompeii that you mentioned in the video.
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If The Beatles had known that their music would still be in demand or that they are still popular 50 years on they would never be a break up of THE BEATLES.!!!!
Sure, they would have. Where do you get this stuff?
Why don’t you play the concert?
those funny faux fur coats Lennon and Harrison were wearing--a good example of the Beatles setting fashion trends--my mother bought me one of those and I wore it. Funny to think about that now. Thanks, mom. (Lennon's coat was considered very fashionable for a guy; if it was yoko's that was just them doing their two people in one skin gig.)
It was a COLD DAY & legend says that John borrowed the coat from Yoko because it was Freezing on the roof ! Same went fOR George borrowing Pattis" jacket !
Good job Matt
Thank you!
I remember it well
Why did you have to have the background music playing?
...great video....thx
Thanks!
History that can never be repeated 🎶
I hope the re-edit and rerelease the movie. It would be great to see it in good quality video and there is so much film that wasn't used.
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The best is the street reactions. 1969!
Have NEVER seen a comment 'I was there' about this. Anyone know what time it was ? Presumably NOT lunchtime, because everyone would have been there! The bewildered people who were looking up were just business people.
Great info - didn't know that about George's proto guitar...do you know its make / manufacture name pls? I think the Police were absolutely terrified that day of attempting to arrest the whole of the beatles at the same time, infront of a gathering crowd, in the centre of London - However (as Im sure u know) arresting them individually on trumped up drug raids at their respective homes at dawn wasn't a problem though by then. Brave hey?
richard lawless it was a Telecaster. I don’t believe it was a prototype.
@Jim McCracken I believe it was the same one he later gave to Delaney Bramlett and Dhani now has it.
what song do you have playing in the start of the video?>
It is some Django Reindhart, I can't recall the specific track, sorry!
Hey, Matt..they recorded Abbey Road after this...so how is THIS the "last time they performed together"?
@Chip Gaasche I think he meant to add live. Last time performing together live.
+Mentos jones Yes... The last live performance in public as a group...
@@searchlight18 yes.
Awesome facts dude! You know your stuff. There’s an audio on RUclips of the Beatles talking right after the rooftop concert. Check it out
Backround music 'in the way' man
4 guys step on to a rooftop in London and sing live one last time to the public. Just to add that i have just made a Paul McCartney Lookalike video in good humour asd a fan. Whos your favourite Paul ? if any ! ? Its in my latest uploads on here from October 2018, check it out if ya want :)
The audio from the film is interrupted with the sound of flyaway and reaction shots.
Why would you like it?
The LAST TIME THE BEATLES PERFORMED TOGETHER IN THE SAME ROOM WAS THE SONG ' I WANT YOU' (SHES SO HEAVY) they all wanted to play with George's new 'toy'.... THE MOOG!!!!!! LOL
Greatest Band Ever!
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Middle Name George and Yes even named my Dog in The Seventies What Else Ringo
Actually, in one of the shots from across the way from where the Fab four, there was a young woman in one of the windows, sort of sitting on the ledge, and she was flashing some beaver from under her skirt. I had to re-watch this at least a dozen times, but if you look very carefully, and zoom in, you can clearly see she is lifting her mini-skirt.
Ringo comes up with all of the famous beatle things.
Anybody notice how short John Lennon is?
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Apart from the drummer they were all the same height
Historic, you say?
you know, he says
Greatest Gig of all time.
Paused it at the 2.27 mark to Google what 45 degrees Fahrenheit is in Celsius. You know, Celsius, what everyone else in the world uses? Oh, it appears to be 7.2C. Yep, cold.
Jen Howell whatever
About as cold as on Salisbury Plain in Help judging by how cold Ringo looks
Jen Howell No one cares about Celsius or metric bullshit. One rod is 16 and a half feet. My old Camaro goes 150 miles per hour. My 30-30 shoots strait at 150 yards. We left shit box Europe 110 years ago for a reason.
@@deannahext yet here you sit watching videos of it...
HerdyBert John playing his blond Casino is what I watch. Not caring about the metric system.
They signed for three movies. Hard days night, Help and because of contract obligations they decided on a documentary or be sued.
I was there
What i really wish they would have done instead...use the people's reactions in between songs...not cutting away during the iconic "I've Got A Feeling"...I've never seen any video footage of an uncut IGAF...obviously the audio exists but video, not seen it
Abbey Road was their last album so yes they played together after that albeit in the studio.
I think he said it was their last public performance together. Not working in the studio.
Was not i have them songs after that
u2 also later on copied this idea of a rooftop concert on their joshua tree tour in 1987
That was to feed bonos big ego.
Keep up good work
Thank you! I will!
THey play Get Back for the 2nd time when the POlice arrives (Get back ) peace.
can you get that background music off
nice