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First of all I'd like to say Hi to you all again, it's really good to see you. ", Q: "Outside of Hollywood tonight you had to arrive in an armored truck, and the truck was swarmed by adoring fans. Found inside35 George Harrison, interview, Friar Park, February 13, 1995. 36 Charles Reid, “Ravi Shankar and George Beatles,” New York Times Magazine, May 7, 1967. This vi. Are all of your news conferences like this? On the 3rd of July, The Beatles flew into Manila for the… Performance for us-- It's gone downhill, performance. Found inside'Beatles Interview: Tokyo Japan, 6/30/1966', accessed 7 September 2012, www.beatlesinterviews.org/db1966.0629.beatles.html. Beatles Interviews Database. It was the band's only Canadian stop on the 1966 tour. Found inside – Page 1662The Beatles Bible. Retrieved 2009-05-25. 2334Miles, Many Years From Now (1997) pp293-295 2335”Beatles Interview: Memphis, Tennessee 8/19/1966” ... It was a red rag to the bible belt. - Jay Spangler, www.beatlesinterviews.org, GEORGE: "Well, somebody has given us an idea, and he's working on the script. I'm sort of out of it there because, with John and Paul, they can still write even though we're sort of not working together. I think it may be tea-time with any luck. The thing is, you see, to do things together-- the four of us-- it's gonna be the old things all over again, you know, so...", RINGO: "No, we don't want to do what we've done already. ", PAUL: "Really I mean, you know, it's... Once we've done a song and it's published anyone can do it. "Yellow Submarine" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles from their 1966 album Revolver. No comment. The Beatles received a rapturous reception from their fans in the Philippines — but mistreatment by Marcos regime officials in Manila. ", JOHN: "Uhh, no. Beatles Interviews Database: Beatle Press Conference: New York City 8/22/1966: QUICK MENU: ABOUT THIS PRESS CONFERENCE: The Beatles flew into New York in the late hours of August 21st during their 1966 tour of North America. Who do you think does it the best... the Beatles' songs? ", Q: "Could you ever see a time when, in fact, you weren't working together? ", JOHN: "No. Seattle press conference 25th August 1966. plus an interview with John by Dusty Adams. Did you see the fella on telly last night? Any references to "Faul" are removed. ", Q: "But why should they ask you about it? ", PAUL: "Very good. ", Q: "The songwriting team thing will keep going on whatever happens, will it? ", JOHN: "We don't compare it much, you know. Does it seem a bit hard to you that people are now knocking you for When we say anything like that, we don't say it, as other people seem to think, to Released in 2006 on FAB. ", Q: "The disc jockey, Tommy Charles, who started this row off, has said that he won't play your records until See all formats and editions Hide other formats and editions. ", JOHN: "If you go in when the lights are down you can go in. ", JOHN: "It goes down everytime the LPs drop out. While there were no issues with the afternoon Memphis performance, hearts stopped as someone threw an A brief press conf. by Dmitry Murashev - forums - listen to the Beatles online - guestbook Discography. ", Q: "Mr. Lennon, is it true that you're planning to give up music for a career in the field of comparative religions? It gets difficult each time... More difficult. Tuesday 20 September 1966 Radio No Comments. Found insideGeorge Harrison sung one of his own compositions for the first andlast timewith The Beatles during the1966 US tour, what song? 3. I don't want to make a career of it. I just finished reading Beatles '66: The Revolutionary Year by Steve Turner, and it's a fascinating look into the lives of each Beatle during a year in which they broke legendary creative ground.. As 1965 ended the Beatles were touring England in support of Rubber Soul.By the end of 1966 they had finished on what would be their final tour, written, recorded and released Revolver, and had . Date Interview; 1: 1962, October 28: Beatles First Radio Interview: 2: 1963, July 30 ", Q: "George, before you left England you made a statement that you were going out to America to be beaten up by Americans. They all think they're buying bits of records. Sold price: $ 5.456,02 (Bids: 45) THE BEATLES PLEASE PLEASE ME A 1963 UK 1ST ISSUE BLACK GOLD STEREO VINYL LP. 1967 - 70 June 1, 1967 - The album, "Sgt. ". I mean, you need other people for ideas as well, you know. 1966-10-29: Lennon / Carboneras, Spain (3 photos) Fred Robbins interviews John Lennon from the set of his new film. Tracklist. You can't say things like that unless you're a silly little child. Reviews - Jay Spangler, www.beatlesinterviews.org, JOHN: (opens his mouth widely to speak, and comically freezes with his mouth open), PAUL: "Umm, I don't think it's made much. ", RINGO: "Same as any other stock, you know, up and down. It also receives four Grammy Awards including Best Album. They arrived at London Airport at 6am. A number of websites . "Rain" was written by John Lennon and credited to the Lennon-McCartney partnership. '", JOHN: "Uhh, I said that to her as well. It's just that they thought that by John saying that we were more popular than Jesus-- they thought, 'Ah, he's bound to be arrogant.' Found inside – Page 251Starr, Scene and Heard interview. Brian Epstein, A Cellarful of Noise (New York, NY: Doubleday, 1964), 82. Beatles Book, December 1963, 2; James, ... 'Cuz you just can't stop, you know. If you can say that war is no good, and a few people believe you, then it may be And if it's wrong, what we say, okay it's wrong. ", Q: "'Tomorrow Never COMES' is the last song on the second side, right? DM's Beatles site. "I was going through murder." His ex-wife Cynthia Lennon: "The years 1966-7 were tremendous years of mental and physical change for the Beatles. ", Q: "If you never toured again would it worry you? Long time since I've seen you. Oluf Nissen photographic studio, London. and I said, 'We're gonna rest up before we go and get beaten up over there. The magazine unexpectedly sold a million copies, leading to a public backlash, boycotts of Beatles records and public bonfires! ", Q; "Well then, let's ask it this way. But I mean, I don't know when. And people We mean it helpfully, you know. Christian outrage in 1966: public bonfires were organised in Alabama, Texas and Florida to burn The Beatles' records. ", Q: "I wanted to ask about your image. What was the motivation or inspiration for that? ビートルズ 日本公演(日本武道館)1966年7月1日 The Beatles Live In Japan (July 1, 1966) Caffè Latte. Does this seem useful? No, I want to get your opinion. : the one with the block background you've labelled 'Paul in Memphis', which can't be correct because the Memphis concert was 19 August 1966). ", JOHN: "Well, I've clarified it about 800 times, you know. Found inside“Beatles in Manila in Palace Mix-Up,” Liverpool Echo, July 3, 1966, ... Tom Blazucki, personal interview, March 30, 2019. 39. Nugent, personal interview. ", PAUL: "See, this is the thing. ", JOHN: "You can't always tell the would-be's from the real thing. ", Q: "But you think the tours, like the American tours, and the English one...", JOHN: "Well you know, there must be a point where they don't work anymore because they're not to do with what we're doing, record-wise or film-wise. Another part of the question is, how much have you grossed in your current US tour, and is it true that you lost...", PAUL: "We don't know about all that. But in many cases we believe it's right. And different arrangement-- Ella Fitzgerald and Boston Pops, and stuff like that. It's a fascinating snapshot of the attitudes on both sides of the cultural divide in an America about to become embroiled in the wrenching social and political changes of the . And if so, to who? happening. Found insideäBig plans for Manns, Fates ; Beatles interview sei; MANFRED DMN-N, пи: Выпив-No5, Smau Fam :ma иии в...” Plum Tw," ... нна-щ: lsllest buulihlgs fm the ... No, we tried but uhh... it didn't come off. Do you mean to say in so many words that you feel the American fan is more a hostile fan than Britain...", GEORGE: "Actually I said that when we arrived back from Manilla. I suppose... on that side of it. On 28 October 1964, following two performance at the ABC Cinema, Exeter, The Beatles spoke to Playboy journalist Jean Shepherd. ", Q: "Would you rather play the 'Hollywood Bowl' again than 'Dodger Stadium'? 1st February 1984: Beatles Talk Downunder (1964) Goughsound - PGP 5001 Because we're on tour, people know where we are. Is it more realistic, or what would you say it is? ", JOHN: "You tell me what you think I meant, and I'll tell you whether I agree or not. ", Q: "This question is directed to Paul and John. Both fundamentalist religious groups and the Ku Klux Klan protested in front of the venue. I think a lot of people in England did, because We found out that there are alot of the fans that are great. In an exclusive interview with the Hollywood Inquirer, Mr. Starr explained that the "real" Paul McCartney had died in a car crash on November 9 1966, after an argument during a Beatles' recording session. This was the Beatles' return to Toronto's Maple Leaf Gardens, appearing for two . ", PAUL: "The thing is, they don't steal it. JOHN: "They could be, you know, on our own or together. ", JOHN: "I can't repeat it again because I don't know what I said, you know. ", Q: "Do you think we'll have another tour again next year? We've all got our rights, you know, Harold. But I mean, it's not like breaking up. Last updated: 17 November 2010. ", JOHN: (smiling) "Other than that, it's great. "More popular than Jesus" was part of a longer remark made by John Lennon during a 1966 interview in which he argued that the public was more infatuated with the Beatles than with Jesus, and that rock music might outlast Christianity. ", JOHN: "It seems a bit silly to be in America and for none of them to mention Vietnam as if nothing was ", JOHN: "They just tell us what we get in the end, you know. Could I just have a brief word with you? Skip to main content.us. To spare the public from grief, the Beatles replaced him with a man named William Shears Campbell, who was the winner of a McCartney . I'm just wondering if you have this many reporters everywhere you go. Each was interviewed by ITN-TV just outside of EMI's Abbey Road Studios. The picture sleeve or cover is very good plus plus with very light handling wear. ", Q: "Do you consider that now since you've been here in the United States for almost a week, that this religious issue is answered once and for all? It'd be soft-- us going on stage, the four of us-- trying to do the records we've made with orchestras and, you know, bands and things. The former drummer of the Beatles had alleged that the "real" Paul McCartney had died in a car accident in November 1966 and had been replaced by the winner of a McCartney . (jokingly) It wouldn't have got as much publicity though. (laughs) Merry Christmas to you. I think most sensible people took it for what it was... and it was only the biggots that took it up and thought it was, you know, on 'their' side... thinking, 'Aha! 1966 Beatles Interview & Live In Tokyo. Ahoy maties. What is the situation wherever you go? ", Q: "But do you mind being asked questions, for example in America people keep asking you questions about be offensive. ", GEORGE: "Jostled around in cars and in planes, so you know, that's all they did. Live For Live Music caught up with writer Dave Schwensen, just as Paul and Ringo recently played together at The . Newscast Interviews. ", M.C: "Want to make these the last three questions. Could you give me a vague idea of some of the tape manipulation you used when your voice drops into the track, John. ", RINGO: "Well, it went down, but it's coming up again. David Crosby, who at the time was a member of The Byrds, was part of the Beatles entourage at this concert. Is that sung backwards by any chance, and recorded forwards? ", PAUL: "Well, I dunno, you know. Les Beatles Los Beatles Die Beatles Fab Four. "More popular than Jesus" is part of a remark made by John Lennon of the Beatles in a March 1966 interview, in which he argued that the public were more infatuated with the band than with Jesus, and that Christian faith was declining to the extent that it might be outlasted by rock music.His opinions drew no controversy when originally published in the London newspaper The Evening Standard . have this sort of 'Ku Klux Klan' thing around it. The year that changed everything for the Beatles was 1966—the year of their last concert and their first album, Revolver, that was created to be listened to rather than performed. Beatles Press Conference in Essen, Germany (1966, June 25) - Beatles interviews and information on it. When you listen to this on the radio or records and stuff, how do you feel about them using your pieces and changing them around to suit their styles? The Beatles "Beatle Views" 1966 Tour Interview LP (Ring Around the Pops, 1966). Before their fo. ", JOHN: "Well, I don't mind if he never plays them again, you know. ", Q: "My question is directed at all of you. In this case, it was John Lennon being interviewed by Maureen Cleave a reporter with the London Evening Standard . This is a scarce and hard to find 45 record with picture sleeve by The Beatles titled "Exclusive Interviews Seattle 1966". . by Dmitry Murashev - forums - listen to the Beatles online - guestbook Discography. ", JOHN: "But I mean you just gotta... You can't keep quiet about anything that's going on in the world, unless Found inside – Page 61As Paul McCartney, somewhat confusingly, stated in an interview in 1966, 'we can't tell you about our image. Our real image is nothing like our image' ... We pinch as much from other people as they pinch from us. UK albums. 'Cuz we can't develop when no one can hear us, you know what I mean? ", RINGO: "The thing is-- We can't do a tour like we've been doing all these years, because our music's progressed and we've used more instruments. Found inside – Page 300Taxman Words and Music by George Harrison © 1966, Reproduced by permission of Sony/ATV Music Publishing (UK) Ltd/ Sony/ATV Tunes LLC/ Harrisongs Limited, ... The people coming to the concerts have been the same, except for the first show in Memphis comment. the Beatles - the Beatles interviews and press conferences 1965 1966 - Amazon.com Music. ", GEORGE: "Yeah. The Beatles staged their third and final concert tour of the United States in August 1966. ", GEORGE: "Uhh, there's definitely more enthusiastic fans. You find yourself doing it whether you want to or not. We'll still be coming back together at the end of it. Reportedly, the noise sounded at first like a gun shot, shocking everyone who heard it. So for us to perform-- it's difficult. From Revolver to Let It Be, That Magic Feeling: The Beatles Recorded Legacy, Volume Two, 1966—1970, continues the chronicle of the group's spectacular career from its creative zenith to its irrevocable split As the Beatles moved into the mid and late 1960s, their collective and individual musical talent and innovations evolved at an unparalleled pace. ", Q: "Will you be working seperately in the future? The second show was interrupted when a Cherry Bomb explosive device was thrown toward the stage by a member of the crowd. I could have said TV or something else, you know... and that's as clear as it can be. ", GEORGE: "I think Manila has been the most disappointing. We don't do the money side of it, you know. Found inside – Page 47Beatles. Are. Bigger. than. Jesus. Christ”. In March 1966, the London Evening Standard published Maureen Cleave's latest interview with Lennon. HUNTER DAVIES: On July 30 it was the World Cup Final at Wembley - and I was there. And the thing is the questions are a bit more serious this time. It begins with an introduction by Shepherd, after which comes the interview itself. Deryk Houston from Victoria Bc Canada I have included Eleanor Rigby in one of my paintings inspired by the Beatles and Cirque du Soleil. Harrison was in India to study yoga and the sitar. This was the first time since January 1st 1963 that the group or any of it's members had returned to Hamburg, the city that had played such a large role in their early development. Video Player is loading. Beatles Interviews Database: Beatles Press Conference: Los Angeles 8/24/1966: QUICK MENU: ABOUT THIS PRESS CONFERENCE: Immediately following their show in New York City, the Beatles flew to Beverly Hills for a few days rest and relaxation. How do you feel about that? And we all get along fine. ", Q: "You mean, they don't listen to you and therefore you don't want to do that? The sixth date of the Beatles' final tour took place on 17 August 1966 at the Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto. Interview. Found inside – Page 183The Beatles as musical artists from 1966 or 1967 onward also has been covered ... 113 Lanea Stagg, Interview by Author, Skype Interview, January 30, 2019. And I'm not all that mad on it, you know. Where was The Beatles last interview? Photographic session with Robert Whitaker. ", PAUL: "We pay tax and things but we don't know how much, or how much we've made or anything, you know, because if we were gonna worry about that we'd be nervous wrecks by now. 1, a Bootleg of songs by The Beatles. Found inside“I didn't fancy the chances”: Barrow, “Manila: July 1966,” p. 18. “I really felt the boys could be killed”: Author interview with Vic Lewis, 1/20/98. Beatles Press Conference Vancouver August 26 1964. ", PAUL: "We can do that in England. I believe this is at Capitol Records. They ask us to write songs for them if we do it. It's made it more hectic. The Beatles - From Britain With Beat (Previously Unreleased Interviews From The Wildest Days Of Beatlemania) (Thunder Bolt CDTB 220). ", Q: "Yeah, but aren't... John Lennon, aren't you doing a picture alone? $63.76. It hasn't affected any of Paul McCartney and Jane Asher attend the première of The Family Way. A bit of trouble over that one. Condition of the record is mint minus with clean labels. The Beatles at Shea Stadium: An Interview with Dave Schwensen - Bob Wilson. Amid controversy concerning John Lennon's recent remarks related to Christianity, on August 19, 1966, The Beatles performed two shows at the Mid-South Coliseum in Memphis. This created quite a controversy and a furor in this country, as you are obviously aware. anyway. ビートルズ 日本公演(日本武道館)1966年7月1日 The Beatles Live In Japan (July 1, 1966) Caffè Latte. The day after their arrival in America for their final US tour, The Beatles held a second press conference at the Astor Tower Hotel, Chicago. And if the script's nice then we may do it. It begins with an introduction by Shepherd, after which comes the interview itself. Found inside – Page 24Exclusive Beatles Interview Exclusive ! Beatles Interviews 1966 66x35A / 66x35B You Can't Do That # 474 Ratings : Side One Side Two AAInterviews recorded in ... you've grown up a little. Are you besieged by these kind of people throughout the tours that you travel here in the United States? EPs. hmmm! Nearly everyone, you know. ABOUT THIS INTERVIEW: On the evening of December 20th 1966, each of the Beatles arrived separately for the group's scheduled recording session. I just used Beatles because I know about them a bit more than TV. ", Q: "The 'New York Times' magazine of Sunday July 3 carried an article by Maureen Cleave in which she quotes the Beatles, not by name, as saying: 'Show business is an extention of the Jewish religion. ", JOHN: "And the most exciting is yet to come. Found inside... 49 1966 - Beatles – Here There and Everywhere, 247 1966 - Beatles – Tomorrow Never Knows, 86 1966 - Bob Dylan – Sad Eyed Lady of the Lowlands, 297 1966 ... The Beatles Literary Anthology-Mike Evans 2004 "The Battles Literary Anthology is a unique volume containing over 40 years of interviews, articles, reviews and essays, on subjects ranging from the Fab Four's origins in Liverpool, to their ", Q: "John, why did you decide to make (the movie), 'How I Won The War'? Found inside101 Earle Pickens interview with the author, September 8, 2016. ... 117 The Beatles North American Tour Diary August 1966 (Lazy Tortoise CD, 2007). ), Q: "I just want to ask you-- Do you think that in the New Year you're going to be going your own ways instead of being a group? I have created a 3 minute video.Changing our world one small corner at a time. What about 14-year-old teenagers who think A blog about the Beatles' history and music, with news, reviews, photos and memorabilia. Prior to signing their contract to record for Parlophone in early 1962, the Beatles recorded some songs in Germany as a backup band for British singer Tony Sheridan. And I wouldn't have done it if the others hadn't liked it, you know. From Revolver to Let It Be, That Magic Feeling: The Beatles Recorded Legacy, Volume Two, 1966—1970, continues the chronicle of the group's spectacular career from its creative zenith to its irrevocable splitAs the Beatles moved into the mid and late 1960s, their collective and individual musical talent and innovations evolved at an unparalleled pace. That conspiracy theory was disproven long ago by a concept known as "reality." 2. Beatles Interviews Database: Beatles Press Conference: Toronto, Canada 8/17/1966. And it was just like that. The Beatles Fan Creations. How do you like Leonard Bernstein? Die Beatles 1966.06.24: Leaving Munich For Essen 1966.06.25: Arriving In Essen 1966.06.25: WDR TV News - Essen Concert 1966.06.25: Arrival at Hamburg Train Station . Found inside – Page viJOHN VS JESUS VS THE WORLD , various press conferences and quotes , 1966 . The " Say Sorry " press conference , 1966 . THE BEATLES , press conference ... ", PAUL: (joking amazement to Ringo) "Oooo Oooo! I know I have my opinion. So the thing is, because of the film, you know-- we can't get a decent script and we're still trying for one. ". Found inside – Page 104Separate interviews by Dusty Adams with each of The Beatles were also released on the LP ... 1985 on LP West Coast Invasion ( Cicadelic CIC 1966 ) . 1104. the stage, including the three Beatles on stage, all looked immediately at John Lennon. And I'll direct this to anybody. You know, it's just the way it happened. ", Q: "Are you getting bored with being The Beatles after all this time? ", RINGO: "Well, I'll see what they're up to. See rare photos of the Beatles' last show in Detroit. ". ", Q: "I'm sure you've all heard of the many Beatle burnings and Beatle bonfires...", Q: "...and I was wondering if you think American girls are fickle. He's, you know, great. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1982 Vinyl release of "The Beatle Interviews" on Discogs. Because if they can't make up their minds... who needs 'em. ", Q: "Will you be doing films on your own next year? ", Q: "I was wondering, under what condition did you write 'In His Own Write.' Do you think this controversy has hurt your careers or has helped you professionally? THE BEATLES. . George Harrison chats with Beatles Book in an interview from their 1966 tour. Ships from and sold by MovieMars-CDs. ABOUT THIS INTERVIEW: On June 26th 1966 the Beatles traveled by train from Essen to Hamburg, Germany. A very brief interview with the Beatles; it took place at the Hilton hotel. ", Q: "My question concerns money. ", Q: "I'd like to direct this question to messrs. Lennon and McCartney. Found inside – Page 249The Beatles Interview Database, www.beatlesinterviews.org, ... Tokyo Hilton, June 30, 1966. http://www.beatlesinter views.org/db1966.0629.beatles.html ...