What's your secret to your success...Lennon...if we knew we would form another group and be managers ...priceless..definitely the sharpest knife in the drawer
All the young kids watching this, and thinking this is great! This is what I want to do, and that led to all the groups coming after, God bless the Beatles (because he certainly did)
I've seen a clip or two of this but not so much...Man the press were some real stinkers...I'm sure the Beatles had alot of that back then. Now I know why Ringo did his little dance...He was thuming his nose at them...
Uno de los momentos más decisivos de la historia de la música popular, increíble...el mundo no estaba preparado para ellos y eso es Históricamente, aterradoramente magnífico. ♡
I was just a few years too young to be aware of Beatlemania (and surrounded by great Motown music in the Detroit area, so anything more would have been overwhelming). So when COVID hit, I treated myself with renting my first streaming movie, A Hard Day's Night. I watched it five times in 48 hrs. I have been crushing on Georgie ever since. Happy Landing in the USA anniversary, brahs! Ob-la-di, ob-la-da, Life goes on, bra, La-la, how the life goes on.
If you were alive then and anywhere from 8(I was 10) to 18, perhaps even to 28, then you could understand the situation that was called BEATLEMANIA. Now it seems absurd. There was NOTHING to compare them to. Only ELVIS could cause such a stir. And many dethroned the KING when the Boys arrived in America.
@@MrDaiseymay Right. He entered the film industry. Beatles were unique in that they wrote their own stuff. I'm not sure if Elvis ever composed. George Harrison once commented that Elvis only had himself and the four of them had each other. I think they bounced ideas off each other and had a better perspective of what their audiences liked. They were in the same generation. Elvis pre service was not the same after he served. The BEATLES changed with the times. Some liked them after '66 and some didn't. When they split, they all were successful, but It wasn't the same success as when they were all together. I never liked Elvis ,but I was born in '54. When the BEATLES arrived, I was 9. Elvis to me was never the King. I would rather listen to Buddy Holly. I do understand why Elvis was popular. I've been to Graceland. Elvis' entourage we're just yes people. He didn't seem to have any fresh ideas, but the movies made him wealthy. Anyway, a lot of bands made people forget about Elvis, in America and in the UK. His rags to riches fame added to his popularity. Beatles did the same thing times four.
@@peepdawg8995 I think so also. A great influence on the BEATLES song writing. It was the Everly Brothers that they emulated for their harmonies. But Buddy could compose, perform, and produced . Beatles name came from the Crickets. So, yes underrated.
Thank you, very much, Mr. Marc Durbin. This is great footage... a nice addition that links (no pun intended) the pre-The Ed Sullivan Show concert (on February 9) in the "1964 era" category in my play list. Likewise, thank you for *not* enhancing the original, "vintage" audio.
Best reseption up till that point. A few months later their Australian tour drew the biggest crowds in the hundreds of thousands. Australia was starved for big acts in those days so when the Beatles arrived it was pandemonium
Elvis had to know his time as number one was over.Had he continued to seek out hit songs rather than do silly movies, he could have stayed relevant.The Beatles changed everything in music.
Elvis didn't like the Beatles, especially John. Elvis was pretty conservative and didn't care for Lennon's politics. He lobbied Nixon to get John deported.
I think these wisecracking cynical news reporters thought they were going to have some fun these strange haired boys from England. The Beatles knew how to handle them.
😳 Wow that's shocking about how the boys of Liverpool going to be after that young teen asked the Beatles can they sing a song & John hurry up and said no we need 💰💰💰💰💰 money first
while i wasnt a huge fan of the very early stuff they did, the period between 1966 until they broke up in 1970, when they wrote some of the greatest songs the World will ever hear...just astonishing....no to mention the cultural impact they had around the World that really lasted almost 4 decades.
I never understood how young woman lost their minds so much over pop stars. I'm glad the screaming mob of hormonal girls never got their hands on the fab 4 as I'm sure they would have been torn to pieces.
@@michaeldowd8422 that is true I was a baby! I was born in NYC on May 14 1968, same day John and Paul were in NYC to announce Apple Records. I was born just a couple of miles away
@@loosilu I was born in Liverpool in June 68. My mother used to bunk off school to go watch the beatles at the cavern club before they were even famous but she was never one of those deranged screamers.......or so she stays 🤔
@@markzappasodi It was the whole package, Young, foreign, whitty guys, all with crazy ''pudding Basin'' hair, AND NEW POP MUSICAL TALLENT, like no other.--WHAM !!
It's hard to believe. 60 years ago this day. What an amazing experience in the history of the music world.
60 years ago today. I wake up wishing it was back then every single day.
Me2 I was 5 days short of being one month old
It was almost like Aliens landing from Outerspace
I wasn't born 😂
John was waving and smiling at fans that he could not really see clearly.
This phenomena will never be seen again in our, or in our children's generation.
Any Generation.
Literally, the day the world changed ...
Y si.
Aunque su génesis fue el 6 de julio en 1957, en una kermese de iglesia
The day the USA changed. The world already knew.
@@adrianross8383 Good point..🤔
I am 62yrs and happy to have mini Beatle fans in my family .
Keep them in your generation!
60 years ago today. A masterpiece never dies.
60 years ago today. I wish I could have been there.
Exhilarating excitement! New unique music, style, & accents- what the US needed.
What's your secret to your success...Lennon...if we knew we would form another group and be managers ...priceless..definitely the sharpest knife in the drawer
When was that i terview i think in their solo career after post Beatles time
@@eloisaperez9154 th.
@@eloisaperez9154 no. During their first American tour.
George for me ✨️🌸🛸🩷✨️
Ringo dancing like Elvis🤣
Priceless🤣🤣
The day that changed my life forever (and many of yours, too)!!
All the young kids watching this, and thinking this is great! This is what I want to do, and that led to all the groups coming after, God bless the Beatles (because he certainly did)
I love how there's equal parts men and women in those crowds
No group since had this reaction. Musical groups today. Sit down and get a lesson on what it really means to be great
3:38 - Girl at the left faints and falls down.
Great times, great memories of those days.
The day the music revived from the ashes of their legends
Very good!
I've seen a clip or two of this but not so much...Man the press were some real stinkers...I'm sure the Beatles had alot of that back then.
Now I know why Ringo did his little dance...He was thuming his nose at them...
When music had no color. Music was music.
Madness! In the best way possible. 😁
Mom this one’s for you happy birthday
Uno de los momentos más decisivos de la historia de la música popular, increíble...el mundo no estaba preparado para ellos y eso es Históricamente, aterradoramente magnífico. ♡
There were actually people that were saying that the Beatles wouldn't last 6 months.
4:49 - George: "Let the feasting begin."
I was just a few years too young to be aware of Beatlemania (and surrounded by great Motown music in the Detroit area, so anything more would have been overwhelming). So when COVID hit, I treated myself with renting my first streaming movie, A Hard Day's Night. I watched it five times in 48 hrs. I have been crushing on Georgie ever since. Happy Landing in the USA anniversary, brahs! Ob-la-di, ob-la-da, Life goes on, bra, La-la, how the life goes on.
The Beatles
George was quiet but savage.
The Beatles come to America classic clips from Paul McCartney and John Lennon and George Harrison and Ringo Starr good stuff
What's a great line when John says "No we need money first" the best answer you could give to an American press conference !
Those same girls to their grandchildren now: "Your music is crap."
And they were right.
you are ignorant
New music is indeed crap
@@dlr6666 i was talking about their grandchildren's music, not this music
@@Breeze1 old people said that about the beatles in 1963, it never changes...
@@hammie9039 but thats because old people didn't like change. The beatles on a technical aspect are incredible. Modern music isn't.
Rock changed forever!
They weren't mortals like us, 👦👦👦👦!
If you were alive then and anywhere from 8(I was 10) to 18, perhaps even to 28, then you could understand the situation that was called BEATLEMANIA. Now it seems absurd. There was NOTHING to compare them to. Only ELVIS could cause such a stir. And many dethroned the KING when the Boys arrived in America.
Sadly, from a musical point of view, i think Elvis had lost his way. In 1956, HE, had done exactly the same thing to the music industry. Revolution.
@@MrDaiseymay Right. He entered the film industry. Beatles were unique in that they wrote their own stuff. I'm not sure if Elvis ever composed. George Harrison once commented that Elvis only had himself and the four of them had each other. I think they bounced ideas off each other and had a better perspective of what their audiences liked. They were in the same generation. Elvis pre service was not the same after he served. The BEATLES changed with the times. Some liked them after '66 and some didn't. When they split, they all were successful, but It wasn't the same success as when they were all together. I never liked Elvis ,but I was born in '54. When the BEATLES arrived, I was 9. Elvis to me was never the King. I would rather listen to Buddy Holly. I do understand why Elvis was popular. I've been to Graceland. Elvis' entourage we're just yes people. He didn't seem to have any fresh ideas, but the movies made him wealthy. Anyway, a lot of bands made people forget about Elvis, in America and in the UK. His rags to riches fame added to his popularity. Beatles did the same thing times four.
@@idfy2599 buddy holly is sooo fvcking underrated
@@peepdawg8995 I think so also. A great influence on the BEATLES song writing. It was the Everly Brothers that they emulated for their harmonies. But Buddy could compose, perform, and produced . Beatles name came from the Crickets. So, yes underrated.
Thank you, very much, Mr. Marc Durbin. This is great footage... a nice addition that links (no pun intended) the pre-The Ed Sullivan Show concert (on February 9) in the "1964 era" category in my play list.
Likewise, thank you for *not* enhancing the original, "vintage" audio.
LOVE the Beatles
Best reseption up till that point. A few months later their Australian tour drew the biggest crowds in the hundreds of thousands. Australia was starved for big acts in those days so when the Beatles arrived it was pandemonium
There are some pretty cute grandmas in there. Lol
It happened today!
But in 1964
Today is 1964
1964 was a very good year!
Great footage great. comments very cool!
The day I was born.
I was born on February 9th. I was going to be named Ringo or Ed Sullivan.
Happy birthday 🎂
Groovy I was 5 days shy of being 1 month old 1964 brooklyn girl her
Elvis had to know his time as number one was over.Had he continued to seek out hit songs rather than do silly movies, he could have stayed relevant.The Beatles changed everything in music.
AS Elvis had, in 1956.
Elvis didn't like the Beatles, especially John. Elvis was pretty conservative and didn't care for Lennon's politics. He lobbied Nixon to get John deported.
Beatles: "Well, I guess we are doing something right."
I was there
No way
Omg you are so lucky
I still remember how the only way to get off a plane was to push stairs with wheels up to the door.
Arguments about best musical GROUP aside,,, THEY WERE THE MOST POPULAR GROUP OF ALL TIME BAR NONE,, THAT WILL BE A VERY HARD RECORD TO BREAK
You can’t better PERFECTION ✌️
If it's a decision I don't even bother with uneducated ppl
Understanding music is reading and researching all
I think these wisecracking cynical news reporters thought they were going to have some fun these strange haired boys from England. The Beatles knew how to handle them.
All the questions about their hair from supposed “reporters.”
To think the press thought they were a flash in a pan
Like when you have a dump in the morning 😂
Feb 7th 1964. My 4th Birthday.
I can’t believe the utterly inane questions that were asked. Embarrassing.
True, but getting ANY question accross, and answered, was an acheivement
You have to keep in mind, this had never happened before. The press didn't know what to say to them.
And that say they. The rest is history
😳 Wow that's shocking about how the boys of Liverpool going to be after that young teen asked the Beatles can they sing a song & John hurry up and said no we need 💰💰💰💰💰 money first
“A bit bumpy over Alaska or whenever it is” 😂
This was George’s second trip to America
No wonder they walked away from millions touring it was crazy
while i wasnt a huge fan of the very early stuff they did, the period between 1966 until they broke up in 1970, when they wrote some of the greatest songs the World will ever hear...just astonishing....no to mention the cultural impact they had around the World that really lasted almost 4 decades.
The Beach Boys: "We're loved here in America. No one can compete with us!"
The Beatles: "Hello there."
I didint know what this really meant but I remember this and ed Sullivan
When the Beatles arrived all they wanted to do was meet Paul Newman.
Desearía haber estado allí
Why is sound of the fans screaming during the opening a l;oop?
Less than three months after JFK’s assassination.
I never understood how young woman lost their minds so much over pop stars. I'm glad the screaming mob of hormonal girls never got their hands on the fab 4 as I'm sure they would have been torn to pieces.
54 year old woman here, and I get it.
@@loosilu not sure why being 54 is relevant. You were just a baby during the era I was referring to.
@@michaeldowd8422 that is true I was a baby! I was born in NYC on May 14 1968, same day John and Paul were in NYC to announce Apple Records. I was born just a couple of miles away
@@michaeldowd8422 That being said, I understand that feeling.
@@loosilu I was born in Liverpool in June 68. My mother used to bunk off school to go watch the beatles at the cavern club before they were even famous but she was never one of those deranged screamers.......or so she stays 🤔
Bless the NYC Police Department for protecting the Lads from the surging throng.
Tavistock was responsible for THE BEATLES and all entertainment folks!
Many factors, not just Tavistock. The Beatles had massive talent.
Their hairs was part of sucess
It certainly got them noticed but the MUSIC was the prime reason for their success.
@@markzappasodi It was the whole package, Young, foreign, whitty guys, all with crazy ''pudding Basin'' hair, AND NEW POP MUSICAL TALLENT, like no other.--WHAM !!
How they survived without drowning in the ocean of poon tang is well beyond me.
They were excellent swimmers.
I'm sure many checks were written.
"No we need money first" HA HA HA HA HA HA HA
Will this ever happen again?
This video resolution is 1890’s quality.
has it really been that long ago?
LOL....The American Barber's Association. They were in for some slumping sales for the next 15 years.
7:34
Are they being arrested?
wow
Whats country USA? canda? mexico?
USA
Can you not read? It says it in the title
@@maka.4527 dumbass america is a continent
@@BrokenWkey United States of AMERICA
@@maka.4527 The video just says "america"
I won forever because i don't have a Facebook Account and i don't have any tattoos and Sombreros 🤠 or war caps
I imagine after landing, they had no problem getting a date.
They spent most of their time locked together in the hotel rooms I think, mainly for their own protection
01:08 ENGLAND OUT OF IRELAND
A dark day for American Barbers.
los borbotones :v
Lol...as if this was now, it be something of One Direction or K-pop...I take The Stones over the Beatles some good songs tho not great.
You think anyone cares!?
Some good songs?
The Beatles were glad to come to the US for much hotter female fans.