None of these guys totally knock it out of the ball park, but collectively they sound really great. They are very professional and put on a wonderful show! Go see them when you can.
@@pjyork8879 Clearly you have no idea what the Beatles looked or sounded like if you think these guys aren't great at what they do, I don't disagree that there are better Soundalike/Tribute bands, but these guys have been doing this for almost 20 years and don't need your discredit.
@@pjyork8879 Well no duh, but they do resemble there sound and look and do a great job doing so. Maybe not as well as some others but still great and deserving of gratitude
Saw these guys month before in branson, great band. really try to get the audience involved, invited us to come up to the stage and clap right there with them. Especially the george character...very friendly and outgoing.
Greg George, the guy playing Ringo, I saw him in his old Beatles tribute band called 1964 The Tribute back in 2003. I could never get over how much he looks like Ringo from the early '60s.
I've seen the Liverpool Legends in Branson probably 20 times at the old theater that they or Louise Harrison owned it. It was painted up on the outside like some of the Beatles songs especially Yellow Submarine. They closed it and now at Moon River, theater and I've seen them in Topeka Kansas 3 times and in St.Charlse mo. I've seen them in Little Rock and Louisiana and Texas and at a couple of casinos in Mississippi at Gulfport and Tunica. I have seen a lot of other Beatles Tribute Bands but I believe they are the best out there and I know that they have changed Paul a few times and Ringo way back but he's been with them for many years. The John that has been with them for at least 15 years has now retired and they had a new young one in Topeka Kansas and he's really good and looks like John and sings and plays like him. I really like the one that portrays George he's been with the group since they first started in Branson Missouri in 2005 and has been Louise's pick for her brother George for a long time. Best they are
I think sounds like a pretty good cover band I always prefer tribute bands that sound like the originals rather than looking like the originals. Definitely the best Elvis impersonators I’ve ever seen have the sound perfected. Thanks for posting this video, I haven’t gotten to see this band in person yet. When I was in Branson I did go to a few shows and I think in general it’s pretty hard to engage audiences there. In the case of this one a lot of the people in the audience were probably 40 years old when the Beatles were on the Ed Sullivan show, if that gives you an any indicator. Sadly the average person going to any show in Branson tends to be people who are hard of hearing and have poor eyesight so to them it’s exactly like the artist they think they’re seeing. I talked with over a dozen people who claimed that they had just seen Dolly Parton perform. It was a tribute to Dolly Parton. I told them they might want to consult there optometrist
@@freemansgarage yes you're right about that .I'm sure it's very hard to find a left handed bass player that sounds like Paul McCartney...all in all though these guys are fantastic.
@@freemansgarage I was thinking that as soon as I started to watch the video, wondering if he had to make himself play left-handed or if he did it naturally.
Thanks for your great eye for detail. Yes when it comes to drug use or chain-smoking or boozing I always like authenticity, always first on my list with something related to music
None of these guys totally knock it out of the ball park, but collectively they sound really great. They are very professional and put on a wonderful show! Go see them when you can.
Truly sad how hard they have to try to get the crowd alive, these guys deserve more
I agree. That's a miserable crowd 😂
yeah sorry but I disagree, these guys aren't that good. Fab Four and Bootleg Beatles are way better.
@@pjyork8879 Clearly you have no idea what the Beatles looked or sounded like if you think these guys aren't great at what they do, I don't disagree that there are better Soundalike/Tribute bands, but these guys have been doing this for almost 20 years and don't need your discredit.
@@tyroneog2998 I know what the real Beatles sound like and these ain't it.
@@pjyork8879 Well no duh, but they do resemble there sound and look and do a great job doing so. Maybe not as well as some others but still great and deserving of gratitude
Saw these guys month before in branson, great band. really try to get the audience involved, invited us to come up to the stage and clap right there with them. Especially the george character...very friendly and outgoing.
Do You Want To Know A Secret 0:19
Can't Buy Me Love 2:36
A Hard Days Night 5:22
Yesterday 8:27
Greg George, the guy playing Ringo, I saw him in his old Beatles tribute band called 1964 The Tribute back in 2003. I could never get over how much he looks like Ringo from the early '60s.
I've seen the Liverpool Legends in Branson probably 20 times at the old theater that they or Louise Harrison owned it. It was painted up on the outside like some of the Beatles songs especially Yellow Submarine. They closed it and now at Moon River, theater and I've seen them in Topeka Kansas 3 times and in St.Charlse mo. I've seen them in Little Rock and Louisiana and Texas and at a couple of casinos in Mississippi at Gulfport and Tunica. I have seen a lot of other Beatles Tribute Bands but I believe they are the best out there and I know that they have changed Paul a few times and Ringo way back but he's been with them for many years. The John that has been with them for at least 15 years has now retired and they had a new young one in Topeka Kansas and he's really good and looks like John and sings and plays like him. I really like the one that portrays George he's been with the group since they first started in Branson Missouri in 2005 and has been Louise's pick for her brother George for a long time. Best they are
It seems they are never in town when We're in Branson.
I’m friends with Stacy that dates the Paul!! They are a cute couple!
Oh?
I think sounds like a pretty good cover band I always prefer tribute bands that sound like the originals rather than looking like the originals. Definitely the best Elvis impersonators I’ve ever seen have the sound perfected.
Thanks for posting this video, I haven’t gotten to see this band in person yet. When I was in Branson I did go to a few shows and I think in general it’s pretty hard to engage audiences there. In the case of this one a lot of the people in the audience were probably 40 years old when the Beatles were on the Ed Sullivan show, if that gives you an any indicator.
Sadly the average person going to any show in Branson tends to be people who are hard of hearing and have poor eyesight so to them it’s exactly like the artist they think they’re seeing. I talked with over a dozen people who claimed that they had just seen Dolly Parton perform. It was a tribute to Dolly Parton. I told them they might want to consult there optometrist
FAB FOUR from so. Cal
What a dead ass crowd
Paul did a great job on yesterday.
Over all a good band.solid.the best, paul.
KOOL🤩
SORRY BUT THE GUY PLAYING PAUL MCCARTNEY SOUNDS NOTHING LIKE PAUL. HE SOUNDS MORE MORE LIKE GERRY MARSDEN FROM GERRY AND THE PACEMAKERS
It's probably hard to find a left handed bass player.
@@freemansgarage yes you're right about that .I'm sure it's very hard to find a left handed bass player that sounds like Paul McCartney...all in all though these guys are fantastic.
@@freemansgarage I was thinking that as soon as I started to watch the video, wondering if he had to make himself play left-handed or if he did it naturally.
Lol yeah he sucks
The other john was a cool dude chained smoked cigarettes with him... this john... idk.. do you chain smoke like the other john?
Thanks for your great eye for detail. Yes when it comes to drug use or chain-smoking or boozing I always like authenticity, always first on my list with something related to music
Dave Grohl tribute band
crowd was so weak
That sucks, no way, the fab four play it better