That’s because they’re not really playing (or singing).
They were either too “I Want To Hold Your Hand” or too “Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds.”
But, I must say that George Harrison's music is my style.
I didn’t like the Beatles then. Don’t like them now. They were overrated losers and still are. BTW. I didn’t like Elvis either..
This reminds me, I need to get the new Wiggles DVD for my daughter.....thanks!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NBWQCHb95rg
I’m in a Gordon Lightfoot state of mind tonight.
When I was 10 years old, my older brother got me a copy of The “Red” Album - i.e. a greatest hits compilation of the Beatles from 1962-66. I absolutely loved it! To this day, I much prefer the early Beatles’ work to the more experimental stuff that came later on. I’ll take “Ticket to Ride” and “And I Love Her” over “I am the Walrus” or “Strawberry Fields...” any day.
And don’t get me started on Revolution 9...
...you’d have to be in your 50’s just to remember these guys...
Harrison seems a little embarrassed to be forced into lip-syncing a bad song while wearing a pink satin tricorner hat with a green plume.
Vanilla Ice got canned for a far more convincing performance, yet these goofs continued on to be multi-millionaires (all cash kept in brown paper bags).
Were they promoting Magical Mystery at the time or was it Sgt Pepper?
They don’t look stoned. They look CHEESY and uncomfortable with lipsyncing, which could possibly be the WORST job of syncing I’ve ever seen.
And the inferior cameraman had no idea that one day John would be so important to the fans, as he nearly ignored him completely in the closeups.
Ringo looks bored. Is he playing some little kid's drum set, or what?
Now, Tommy James & The Shondells, they were really cool!
What a ridiculous post. It’s called “lip synching”.... an art form perfected by Milli-Vanilli.
There is some bad acid affecting almost everyone in the 1960's.
Even if you didn't ingest any, it still has an effect on you, like making you think The Beatles are singing or playing instruments in this video.
George Harrison is not, I repeat NOT, a pirate.
You are in a safe place. You are among friends.
Do not trip out.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Emi1wf1q6os&feature=player_embedded
Yes, I know...
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With three older sisters it was impossible to grow up without the Beatles in our home. One of my girl cousins was sent one of the Christmas Albums signed by Ringo. Amazing how they all went nuts over touching that piece of plastic.
I liked most of their stuff, but they did go off the deep end a number times with some really stupid songs. And I hated the all but the first two movies. The Saturday cartoon was kinda cool though.