The Beatles on Ready Steady Go! (October 4th, 1963) [8mm Film]
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- Опубликовано: 23 апр 2024
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Recently Getty Images posted all of the footage from the recent auction containing home movies of four Beatles TV Appearances; this October 1963 Ready Steady Go, the Ready Steady Go from March 1964, Around The Beatles, and the Ready Steady Go from November 1964. This is my edit of the footage, attempting to accurately sequence the many clips shown on Getty in the correct order, and with sound when possible. The Beatles were miming to the studio recordings here, but I have had to use live tracks as a means of bypassing a copyright block. I hope you all enjoy, and the rest of these are soon to follow on my channel!
Track Listing:
1. Setup 0:00
2. Twist and Shout 0:44
3. Continued Setup / Idling 0:55
4. She Loves You 1:31
5. Preparing for Dusty Springfield Interview 1:57
6. I'll Get You 2:37
7. Various Interview Rehearsals 3:07 - Видеоклипы
Affection between John and Paul, wonderful to see.
Its always great to see John and Paul together joking and smiling at each other
WAY B2 PINECONE ONO🤢🤮🤬...😍😍😍✌️✌️✌️
They had no idea at the time about how important they were going to be... so young. It's such a privilege to see such footage, so lucky for it to have been made.
Yet they had been aiming for the top for a long time. "Where are we headed boys? To the topper-most of the popper-most!" ruclips.net/video/319ccj6YT0M/видео.html
From my own perspective of being a young American who was living in Wales 🏴🇬🇧 1962-1964 we saw the rise of the intense Beatlemania and saw them frequently on the music shows like this one and also on the TV news like when they were filming A Hard Days’s Night. All those scenes about girls chasing them were right out of their own experience in 1963. So I wasn’t at all surprised when they got the same reaction in the USA.
We school kids in Wales were caught up in the Beatlemania too and bought their records. My parents liked the Beatles too and we got to see them in concert in 1965 in San Francisco at the Cow Palace. The screaming was so loud we couldn’t hear a note they were playing 😅
Paul is playing his newly purchased 1963 Hofner Bass and John is playing his 1958 325 Rickenbacker which he had painted black and George is playing his new 425 Rickenbacker that he bought in the United States when he was visiting his sister and he also had the guitar painted black and Ringo is playing his newly purchased oyster Pearl Ludwig Drums with the new drop T logo🎸🎸🎸🥁 2:10
More precisely Paul is first shown with his original 1961 Hofner (For example when the group came in at around 0:30 and for the first performance of Twist And Shout).
Then he changed to the new one, which didn't even have a strap on it yet, for the remainder of the rehearsals)
@@Uettithat's recently found lost bass!
Wasn't Paul given that bass, he didn't purchase the 63
Cool
Pity they couldn’t play them on their recordings! GM used session musicians!
incredibly rare footage of George playing his Rickenbacker 6 string he bought while visiting his sister in the USA pre-Beatles first visit
Helen Shapiro and Dusty Springfield there too
10 years ago George’s Rickenbacker 425 was on exhibit at the Musical Instrument Museum in Phoenix, Arizona. I’m employed at this great museum and I got the opportunity to hold George’s guitar on the day we installed it into an enclosed vitrine.
It was such a thrill and an honor to touch Beatles history.
Cool!
superb!
Great to hear the thrill in your voice!
now that I am much older it's lovely to see them as just young men, extraordinary young men to be sure, but now I can see through the glamour of "The Beatles" and I enjoy seeing these incredibly talented young men just being young men, and human.
Oh dear, I don't think I'm explaining myself very well....
No you explained yourself just fine. Seeing young people moving up the ladder of success is good.
“Young men” certainly get plenty of mentions 😉
Look at Paul's funny eye-winking at 0:45
Beatles charming everyone in their immediate vicinity.
Wow amazing footage. And it looks great in color. They’re all so fabulous especially Paul 😅 I love seeing John and Paul look at each other with so much adoration and love ❤
I think Cynthia Lennon said she envied Paul for the way John would look at him . Love and admiration for each other
@@user-cy4fz7mo7v lol
@@user-cy4fz7mo7v A great Beatles "detail"! There always seem to be more! Thanks.
@@user-cy4fz7mo7v I can imagine lol
I love this! They look so young and happy 🥲
Love the little slap on hand Helen Shapiro gives George at the beginning during the rehearsal 😅
That hand slap appears to have been pre-scripted and pre-rehearsed. They repeated the hand slap in the final televised performance. The hand slap comes during this line in the lyric that Helen is singing: "Look who it is / with his hand reaching out for mine." ruclips.net/video/cI5JpMWtr7Y/видео.htmlm53s
@@jeffschwartz4t.o.council-j132From what I have read about what womanizers the Beatles were, maybe the slap was appropriate and the director said leave that in.
@@barbaraferron7994 Perhaps. But the entire routine with Helen Shapiro singing to the Beatles is hilarious. The Beatles loved to joke around. ruclips.net/video/cI5JpMWtr7Y/видео.htmlm33s
@@barbaraferron7994 Or maybe not also. smh
Its not often we get to see 'something new' of the Beatles. FANTASTIC!
Amazing history. Thanks for sharing. 60 years later. They still are relevant, popular, and still the best band around.
This was filmed three days after I was born. How cool to see this behind-the-scences footage and in color to boot! It was obviously silent footage. But how valuable! You have to admit - they look kind of bored!
2:37 “I’ve imagined I’m in love with you, many, many, many times before” **John and Paul look at each other**
So adorable
Ikr! The way they look at each other. ❤
Oh grow up
They were not schwull.
Homoerotic.
70 and feeling like a kid. My first record had "I'll Get You".
I love how that song changes cords a little past the halfway juncture. Brilliant.
My 2nd album has it...that was the veejay album...my first was ...the Beatles story😍😍😍✌️
B-sid to She loves you
What a fantastic piece of footage.It was refreshing to see the Beatles before they became "serious" and how wonderful to see glimpses of DUSTY and Helen Shapiro,two of the best ENGLISH female singers from the 1960's.
"Before they became 'serious'?!?" What does that even mean? They became "serious" when they first set foot into a studio and fired Pete Best.
@@mikeymutual5489I’m guessing he means before they went to the Himalayas to study meditation, before they went on talk shows to talk about how LSD can open up your mind to God, before they recorded Sergeant Pepper, an album, even George Martin, while they were making it, was worried whether they were becoming a bit pretentious, (still my favourite album of theirs, nevertheless) before the John’s “bed in” for peace, before 8 minute “sound collages” of a revolution on an album etc etc, He means, in the early days when they were on the charm offensive and the songs were relatively innocent and they were as famous for their wit and humour, as they were for their music.
@@johnp515 Ah, a different definition of serious. Basically he is saying when they were the mop-tops. However, they never completely lost their sense of humor - not by a long shot.
@@mikeymutual5489 I agree about their sense of humour, they always had it but it’s also true that at the beginning they were on the charm offensive, so it was all fun and games with reporters, but as time went on, John especially became less willing to act goofy and had much less patience with reporters and their inane questions. And then, whenever he was with Yoko Ono he very rarely showed his humorous side and was downright defensive most of the time.
@@johnp515 I know. Actually, I think it was the trip to India that took all of the humor out of them. They were never the same again.
I've been collecting the Beatles live recordings for decades, and this is the first time I've seen footage of the Beatles playing "I'll Get You"! It can't be "real," no microphones, but it's still wonderful!!
0:36 lol Paul’s little dance
Gobsmacked. Awesome footage of history in the making. Nice to see Dusty there.
I did a double-take when I saw her. Gorgeous!
Excellent! The recent auction promised these never-before-seen videos, the editing allows us to adapt very well to this program, thanks again... and since you promise us more, we will be attentive!
Amazing quality very important film as part of the Beatles history.
Mind blowing rare footage. Nice to hear I'll Get You being given a spin.
Nice footage.. Never seen Beatles footage is a joy to behold.
Incredible to see this !!!
Wow!!!! Talk about rare!!!
The quality of the footage is just like being there yesterday!😁
Bringing a smile to my face😊
Truly amazing footage. Just something mind blowing at seeing them in color and behind the scenes at their most exciting stage as all their hard work had paid off and the world was about to go mad for Beatlemania.
Genuine color footage of early Beatles, really cool
So...these are the same guys that 4 years later play "I'm the walrus"...incredible❤
Well, they also had a lot of good songs later too
BEATLEFUL footage
Of those Happy early days & Helen n Dusty were class acts too ❤
The Fab Four just being Fab.
I think this is about the best I ever saw Ringo look. 😊
Beatles ' brotherhood, this is pure gold!!!
A veritable smorgasbord of delights from start to finish.
FABtastic!!
Wonderful and amazing... Thanks. ✌🏻✌🏻✌🏻
Great work! Can’t wait for 64!
The timing is special to me. As this was taking place in Britain on the 4th, my mum - who had seen the lads play in 1962 - was pushing me out in Australia. 60 years later, I saw McCartney live on stage and the circle was complete. This footage evokes so much for me, thanks for posting.
Lovely and awesome guys as always ❤❤❤❤ such great and wonderful images 👍🏼
Beatles , una historia irrepetible !!!
Beat me to the punch!
Fab work 💖
Oh hello you.
Amazing!! You’re doing god’s work blessing us with all these awesome clips
God is capitalized stupid!
What a trip down memory lane
The song is Matchbox towards the end of the video.
The way John and Paul look at each other 😍
This is wonderful
❤ I loved this❣️💞
This truly great footage! And excellent color work on it as well.
Nice to see their dedication in rehearsing lip-synchs! 0:42
Priceless footage.
Fantastic work as always, Adam! Love this stuff.
absolutely amazing footage! Thank you for this!
John and Paul, soulmates through and through ❤
No..
Speechless. Once you think you've seen all....thank you.
The 2 ladies in the clip are Helen Shapiro , who the Beatles were currently touring with .. then Dusty Springfield asking Paul questions
Fortunate to have these behind the scenes clips. Much of the footage from RSG was destroyed at that time. Good to see the ever involved Springfield and Shapiro as well. Love to see more.
PRETTY FOOTAGE....A TOTAL JEWELRY....THANKS.....we enjoy so much....greetings from Bogota- Columbia.....
Unreal. Awesome. Thanks so much
Grandissimo documento grazie per averlo condiviso
Sixty years ago and this is before they conquered the rest of the world, wonderful.
Great😊
Brilliant. Thank you.
This would have been about 2 weeks prior to I Want to Hold Your Hand was recorded. To think they had that in their noggins at the time of this rehearsal
Absolutely Awesome
I've never seen this before and I've been a fan 60 years! Very cool.
Dusty 🩷
I remember RSG and the Beatles debut. The weekend really did start on a Friday evening with RSG and the "Mod" scene.
Adam this is wonderful.
Paul with the now recently discovered ‘Cavern Bass’ at the beginning.
What did we do before RUclips? Who knows what behind the scenes footage is out there, perhaps tucked away in an attack, stored in boxes, until that faithful moment someone uploads it…
I agree. You never know what it still waiting to be discovered.
Fantastic work, Bravo x
never seen this .Rare is the word
Unreal! Great stuff
I love seeing newly discovered footage of the Beatles. This is a real treat in colour too. I would love to see Paul and Ringo's reaction to this today
Great footage wow
This is great.
Wow never seen that. Thanks for putting it out !
FANTASTIC! HUZZAH!!
Was that Dusty Springfield with them? It would have been just before her first transatlantic hit (November 1963) 'I only want to be with you' was released.
Yes, Dusty Springfield was in fact the hostess of the episode. I hadn't realized that this program was televised before her first solo single had ever been released! Nevertheless, she had had previous commercial recording success as a member of The Springfields, which had hit the British charts beginning in 1961, including two singles hitting the number 5 spot prior to this program.
@@jeffschwartz4t.o.council-j132 .... and it was with the Springfields that she had her first US chart success, with Silver Threads And Golden Needles, which reached No 20 on Billboard's Hot 100 in September 1962.
once upon a time there were 4 guys who were unlike any other human beings on earth.........
Could see Helen Shapiro hanging out with the boys, they had much mutual respect and affection for each other.
Can't believe Helen was only sixteen at the time 😍
Pense lo mismo pero en octubre del 63 recien habia cumplido 17
good editing
great!!
Two Hofner Basses!
Gold !!!!
Very nice synch job with audio for the songs. Well done!
Classic Beatles and colorised too! Thanks for uploading.
It hasn’t been colorized. It was shot on color film.
Thanks to the technology of film recording
❤ This is wonderful. I wish l could have been there to see them getting ready for the show. It's wonderful how they interacted with each other.
Paul was damn skinny back then. Very young.
¡Qué maravilla!
Goes hard
And that's the way you do it!
That's amazing - thank you for posting!
Dusty Springfield, Helen Shapiro, Brian Epstein and Keith Fordyce all in shot. Is that George Martin at 1:26?
No sign of Cathy McGowan, Vicki Wickham, Robert Fleming or Michael Lindsay-Hogg - or did I miss them?
was that the day when Paul’s bass didn't even have a strap because he had just got it?
I do know this - the strap was put onto that bass by the time the broadcast was taped, since it appears in the broadcast version.