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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:04,480 --> 00:00:06,680 [crowd cheering] 2 00:00:08,000 --> 00:00:10,400 -[♪ "Help!" playing] -♪ …not so self-assured ♪ 3 00:00:10,480 --> 00:00:12,440 ♪ Now, I find I've changed my mind ♪ 4 00:00:12,520 --> 00:00:14,600 ♪ I've opened up the doors ♪ 5 00:00:15,040 --> 00:00:19,280 ♪ Help me if you can, I'm feeling down ♪ 6 00:00:19,480 --> 00:00:24,240 ♪ And I do appreciate you being 'round ♪ 7 00:00:25,200 --> 00:00:27,400 [♪ music concludes] 8 00:00:34,560 --> 00:00:36,880 [John] I still believe all you need is love, 9 00:00:37,160 --> 00:00:39,160 you know, but I don't believe that, uh, 10 00:00:39,240 --> 00:00:41,280 just saying it is gonna do it, you know. 11 00:00:41,360 --> 00:00:45,000 I mean, I… I still believe in the fact that love is what we all need. 12 00:00:45,240 --> 00:00:46,400 [♪ "Baby, You're A Rich Man" playing] 13 00:00:46,480 --> 00:00:48,760 You know, I even get excited now when I realize that's what it was for. 14 00:00:48,840 --> 00:00:50,320 People putting flowers in guns. 15 00:00:50,400 --> 00:00:52,520 San Francisco was just exploding. 16 00:00:52,720 --> 00:00:55,520 Here was fabulous, California, where we are, L.A. 17 00:00:56,440 --> 00:00:59,720 Uh, it was just exciting times, 18 00:00:59,800 --> 00:01:02,120 and all for this loving feeling, you know? 19 00:01:02,480 --> 00:01:08,400 ♪ How does it feel to be one of the beautiful people? ♪ 20 00:01:10,160 --> 00:01:12,920 ♪ Now that you know who you are ♪ 21 00:01:13,000 --> 00:01:15,880 [George] The "love generation", or whatever you want to call it, 22 00:01:16,040 --> 00:01:19,160 they had this kind of thing about how everybody 23 00:01:19,240 --> 00:01:20,880 was gonna change the world. 24 00:01:21,840 --> 00:01:24,080 Everybody was on such a buzz. 25 00:01:24,600 --> 00:01:28,600 You know, I don't mean just the Beatles, but the whole kind of planet was-- 26 00:01:28,680 --> 00:01:30,840 Um… At least San Francisco, 27 00:01:30,920 --> 00:01:33,080 L.A. and London… [chuckles] …was. 28 00:01:33,200 --> 00:01:36,280 It always seemed to be sunny. You wore these far-out clothes 29 00:01:36,360 --> 00:01:38,120 and these far-out little sunglasses. 30 00:01:38,200 --> 00:01:40,760 -[♪ music concludes] -And, um, music. 31 00:01:40,840 --> 00:01:42,480 The whole rest of it was just music. 32 00:01:42,560 --> 00:01:45,120 And there were posters coming in from San Francisco. 33 00:01:45,520 --> 00:01:47,920 All these psychedelic posters were great you… 34 00:01:48,400 --> 00:01:49,760 Yeah, so, I mean, I-- 35 00:01:49,840 --> 00:01:51,880 Summer of Love's a little bit too sort of easy, 36 00:01:51,960 --> 00:01:53,640 but, yeah, some sort of golden summer. 37 00:01:54,600 --> 00:01:55,760 [♪ "Eight Miles High" playing] 38 00:01:55,840 --> 00:01:57,240 [George] I mean, everywhere we went, people were… 39 00:01:58,240 --> 00:02:03,240 um, smiling and, you know, sitting on lawns drinking tea, 40 00:02:03,720 --> 00:02:06,920 you know, festivals of music, and stuff. 41 00:02:07,240 --> 00:02:10,720 I mean, you know, that Summer of Love, a lot of that was bullshit, really. 42 00:02:10,800 --> 00:02:12,480 It was all what the press was saying. 43 00:02:12,560 --> 00:02:15,200 But there was definitely a vibe. 44 00:02:15,880 --> 00:02:18,760 You know, in America, we could feel what was going on there, 45 00:02:18,840 --> 00:02:21,560 even though we were miles away, 46 00:02:21,640 --> 00:02:25,120 you could just pick up the vibes, you know, man. [chuckles] 47 00:02:26,760 --> 00:02:30,480 ♪ Signs in the street ♪ 48 00:02:31,120 --> 00:02:34,280 ♪ That say where you're going ♪ 49 00:02:34,880 --> 00:02:40,960 ♪ Are somewhere just being their own ♪ 50 00:02:45,520 --> 00:02:49,280 ♪ Nowhere is ♪ 51 00:02:49,760 --> 00:02:53,880 ♪ There warmth to be found… ♪ 52 00:02:53,960 --> 00:02:56,360 [John] I was all for going there and living on the Haight, you know? 53 00:02:56,440 --> 00:02:58,600 I mean, in my head, I thought, "Well, hell, acid's it, 54 00:02:58,680 --> 00:02:59,840 and this is the answer. Let's go! 55 00:02:59,920 --> 00:03:02,280 I'll go there, you know, and make music and all that." 56 00:03:02,360 --> 00:03:04,080 But, of course, it didn't come true. 57 00:03:04,280 --> 00:03:05,960 In the end, George went over. 58 00:03:06,040 --> 00:03:07,640 [George] I went to Haight-Ashbury 59 00:03:07,720 --> 00:03:10,120 expecting it to be this brilliant place 60 00:03:10,200 --> 00:03:14,680 and it was just full of dropout kids on drugs. 61 00:03:15,440 --> 00:03:18,640 It certainly showed me what was really happening 62 00:03:18,720 --> 00:03:21,000 in the drug cult. It wasn't what I thought 63 00:03:21,080 --> 00:03:23,880 of all these groovy people getting-- having, uh, 64 00:03:23,960 --> 00:03:26,880 spiritual awakenings and being artistic. 65 00:03:26,960 --> 00:03:29,680 It was just… it was like the Bowery. 66 00:03:29,760 --> 00:03:31,440 It was like alcoholism. 67 00:03:31,520 --> 00:03:34,280 -[♪ music concludes] -It was like any, uh, addiction. 68 00:03:34,360 --> 00:03:35,560 [birds chirping] 69 00:03:35,640 --> 00:03:38,280 So… [clears throat] …at that point, I'm… I'm… 70 00:03:38,360 --> 00:03:42,760 I stopped taking it, actually, the dreaded lysergic. 71 00:03:44,040 --> 00:03:45,040 Um… 72 00:03:46,600 --> 00:03:48,840 I had some in a… in a, uh… 73 00:03:49,680 --> 00:03:52,400 in a little bottle, and I put it-- it was liquid, 74 00:03:52,480 --> 00:03:55,680 I put it on a microscope, and I looked at it, 75 00:03:55,960 --> 00:03:57,600 and it looked like rope… 76 00:03:57,920 --> 00:04:00,320 [chuckles] …just like old rope, and I thought, "Well, I… 77 00:04:00,400 --> 00:04:02,440 I'm not gonna put that in my brain anymore." 78 00:04:02,520 --> 00:04:05,000 [John] I was influenced by acid and got psychedelic, you know, 79 00:04:05,120 --> 00:04:06,920 like the whole generation. 80 00:04:07,400 --> 00:04:09,920 But really, I like rock and roll, you know. 81 00:04:10,480 --> 00:04:13,680 [Ringo] Just one of those things that happened, you know, as life went on. 82 00:04:13,880 --> 00:04:15,840 [Paul] We'd been into drugs, and we were-- 83 00:04:15,920 --> 00:04:17,360 the next step then is, 84 00:04:17,440 --> 00:04:19,640 then you've got to try and find a meaning, then. 85 00:04:20,040 --> 00:04:21,920 [George] That's where I really went for the, 86 00:04:22,000 --> 00:04:24,000 um, meditation. 87 00:04:24,960 --> 00:04:28,080 And there's this thing called a "mantra". 88 00:04:28,160 --> 00:04:29,480 And the mantra is… 89 00:04:31,200 --> 00:04:34,440 uh, through the mantra, you… you can follow a technique 90 00:04:34,520 --> 00:04:37,080 that helps you to transcend, 91 00:04:37,480 --> 00:04:39,400 that is, to go beyond the waking, 92 00:04:39,480 --> 00:04:40,800 sleeping, dreaming state. 93 00:04:41,080 --> 00:04:44,400 So, I got myself to the point where, okay, I need a mantra. 94 00:04:44,800 --> 00:04:46,480 Uh, you know, where do you go? 95 00:04:46,560 --> 00:04:49,080 You don't go to Harrods and get a mantra. 96 00:04:49,160 --> 00:04:52,000 But then I met David Wynne, who said-- showed me this picture, 97 00:04:52,080 --> 00:04:55,480 and he said, "Oh, he's coming to do a lecture at the Hilton. 98 00:04:56,440 --> 00:04:59,600 He's called Maharishi." So, I said, "Okay, I'll go." 99 00:04:59,680 --> 00:05:02,360 I got some tickets, and then I thought, "Well, I'll get some 100 00:05:02,480 --> 00:05:04,040 in case the others wanna go." 101 00:05:04,160 --> 00:05:06,560 [Paul] "Oh, yeah! All right." So, we went along. 102 00:05:06,680 --> 00:05:08,720 And I thought he made a lot of sense, you know. 103 00:05:08,840 --> 00:05:11,760 I think we all did, because he basically said 104 00:05:11,840 --> 00:05:14,720 that with a simple system of meditation, 20 minutes in the morning, 105 00:05:14,800 --> 00:05:17,320 20 minutes in the evening, no big sort of crazy thing, 106 00:05:17,480 --> 00:05:20,440 you can improve the quality of life and, sort of, 107 00:05:20,520 --> 00:05:23,720 find some sort of meaning in doing so. 108 00:05:23,880 --> 00:05:27,320 And after the lecture, we went, because, you know, 109 00:05:27,400 --> 00:05:29,640 that was one of the privileges of the Beatles, 110 00:05:29,720 --> 00:05:32,600 where you could get in anywhere, so we got backstage, 111 00:05:32,680 --> 00:05:35,760 met Maharishi, and, um… 112 00:05:37,320 --> 00:05:39,480 You know, I said to him, uh… 113 00:05:39,560 --> 00:05:42,200 "Got any mantras?" [chuckles] "Give us a mantra." 114 00:05:42,280 --> 00:05:44,920 And he said, "Well, we're going to Bangor tomorrow. 115 00:05:45,000 --> 00:05:47,160 You should come and get initiated." 116 00:05:47,280 --> 00:05:48,480 I'm very happy about it, 117 00:05:48,560 --> 00:05:51,080 that they heard my lecture last evening, 118 00:05:51,280 --> 00:05:53,320 and they talked to me for about an hour 119 00:05:53,440 --> 00:05:54,480 after the lecture. 120 00:05:54,560 --> 00:05:57,000 They seem to be very intelligent and alert. 121 00:05:57,080 --> 00:05:58,280 [Paul] We'd sort of rung our mates, 122 00:05:58,360 --> 00:05:59,720 "Hey, we're going up to… He's great, this guy. 123 00:05:59,800 --> 00:06:00,880 Oh, you ought to come and see him." 124 00:06:00,960 --> 00:06:03,080 It's like a good book you'd read. You'd try-- 125 00:06:03,160 --> 00:06:05,800 "Hey, have you… you ought to get it. I'll get… I'll send you a copy!" 126 00:06:05,920 --> 00:06:07,160 [♪ "Within You Without You" playing] 127 00:06:07,240 --> 00:06:11,760 We were kinda like messengers. We were like the advanced party. 128 00:06:12,080 --> 00:06:14,000 We were like Christopher Columbus, 129 00:06:14,080 --> 00:06:17,400 and we had to go out and do some discovering, 130 00:06:17,520 --> 00:06:19,800 and then pass on the information 131 00:06:19,880 --> 00:06:23,160 to the ones in the next carriage behind, 132 00:06:23,240 --> 00:06:24,400 like Mick Jagger. 133 00:06:25,000 --> 00:06:27,520 [Paul] It was like a school, you know, that they've taken over, 134 00:06:27,600 --> 00:06:30,040 and then you sit around and he tells you how to do it, 135 00:06:30,160 --> 00:06:32,880 and you go up to your room and try and do it, and of course, you can't. 136 00:06:32,960 --> 00:06:34,680 ♪ We were talking… ♪ 137 00:06:34,840 --> 00:06:37,080 [Paul] For the first half hour, you know, you're sitting there 138 00:06:37,160 --> 00:06:38,840 and you've got a mantra to meditate on, 139 00:06:38,960 --> 00:06:41,560 and you're… and you're thinking, going, "Oh, that was good. Bloody hell, 140 00:06:41,680 --> 00:06:45,000 that train journey was a bit much, wasn't it? Oh, sorry, mantra." 141 00:06:45,080 --> 00:06:48,080 [humming] "Bloody hell, I wonder what our next record's gonna be. 142 00:06:48,160 --> 00:06:50,440 Well, you know, I've been trying-- Oh, no, stop, stop, stop." 143 00:06:50,560 --> 00:06:52,480 And you spend all your first few days 144 00:06:52,560 --> 00:06:54,200 just trying to stop your mind 145 00:06:54,320 --> 00:06:56,000 dealing with your social calendar, 146 00:06:56,080 --> 00:06:57,440 you know, whatever's coming up, 147 00:06:57,680 --> 00:06:59,880 "God, he's a funny bloke, that Mah-- ooh, no." 148 00:07:00,360 --> 00:07:02,360 Um… But it was good. 149 00:07:02,440 --> 00:07:04,400 [Ringo] I was really impressed with the Maharishi. 150 00:07:04,480 --> 00:07:07,080 And I was impressed because he was laughing all the time. 151 00:07:07,160 --> 00:07:10,360 So, we listened to his lectures and we started meditating 152 00:07:10,440 --> 00:07:12,520 and we were given our mantras. 153 00:07:13,360 --> 00:07:16,680 Um… Yeah, it was another point of view. 154 00:07:16,760 --> 00:07:18,440 It was the first time we were getting 155 00:07:18,520 --> 00:07:20,880 into sort of Eastern philosophies now. 156 00:07:21,440 --> 00:07:23,040 You know, you just sort of sit there 157 00:07:23,120 --> 00:07:25,080 and you let your mind go wherever it's going, 158 00:07:25,160 --> 00:07:27,720 doesn't matter what you're thinking about. Just let it go. 159 00:07:27,800 --> 00:07:31,680 And then you just introduce the… the mantra or the… the vibration, 160 00:07:31,880 --> 00:07:33,320 just to take over from a thought. 161 00:07:33,400 --> 00:07:35,520 You don't will it or use your willpower. 162 00:07:35,720 --> 00:07:39,840 ♪ …best to hold it there ♪ 163 00:07:39,920 --> 00:07:44,000 ♪ With our love, with our love, we could… ♪ 164 00:07:44,320 --> 00:07:46,760 [George] I seem to recall it was a phone call. 165 00:07:48,360 --> 00:07:51,240 I don't know who took it. Um, I think it might have been John 166 00:07:51,720 --> 00:07:54,400 -who took the call. -[♪ music concludes] 167 00:07:58,000 --> 00:07:59,920 Well, I don't know what to say, you know. 168 00:08:00,040 --> 00:08:02,800 We've only just heard, and it's hard to think of things to say. 169 00:08:02,960 --> 00:08:05,480 But he was just a beautiful fellow, you know. 170 00:08:05,680 --> 00:08:08,200 -And it's terrible. -[reporter] What are your plans now? 171 00:08:08,560 --> 00:08:09,920 Well, we haven't made any, you know. 172 00:08:10,000 --> 00:08:11,200 I mean, it's only just… 173 00:08:11,280 --> 00:08:12,520 -we've only just heard, haven't we? -[Ringo] Yes. 174 00:08:12,600 --> 00:08:14,640 [Paul] That was kinda stunning, 'cause we were off on this, 175 00:08:14,720 --> 00:08:18,160 sort of, "finding the meaning of life", and there he was, dead. 176 00:08:18,560 --> 00:08:20,200 Our friend has gone! 177 00:08:20,960 --> 00:08:23,400 You know, uh, more our friend 178 00:08:23,560 --> 00:08:25,760 than anything else. You know, Brian was a friend of ours. 179 00:08:26,160 --> 00:08:28,560 I heard it… I heard it on the radio, actually, 180 00:08:28,640 --> 00:08:31,440 on the car radio, that he'd died. 181 00:08:31,760 --> 00:08:35,400 The local shopkeeper said, "I'm sorry about the news." 182 00:08:35,840 --> 00:08:38,080 I said, "What news?" He said, "Your friend's died." 183 00:08:38,320 --> 00:08:40,760 I spoke to him, uh, Wednesday evening, 184 00:08:40,840 --> 00:08:43,040 the… the evening before we first, uh, uh, 185 00:08:43,120 --> 00:08:47,840 saw Maharishi's lecture, and he was in great spirits. 186 00:08:48,000 --> 00:08:51,120 I understand that, um, this afternoon, uh, Maharishi, 187 00:08:51,440 --> 00:08:52,840 uh, conferred with you all. 188 00:08:53,000 --> 00:08:55,680 Could I ask you what he… what advice he offered you? 189 00:08:55,760 --> 00:08:58,800 -[indistinct chatter] -He told us-- uh, 190 00:08:59,080 --> 00:09:01,560 not to get overwhelmed by grief and to… 191 00:09:01,640 --> 00:09:04,400 whatever thoughts we have of Brian, to keep them happy, 192 00:09:04,680 --> 00:09:06,240 because any thoughts we have of-- 193 00:09:06,360 --> 00:09:08,960 have of him will travel to him, wherever he is. 194 00:09:09,160 --> 00:09:10,760 [Paul] We were all gutted, you know. 195 00:09:10,840 --> 00:09:13,440 It was, um, it was… it was a huge shock, of course, 196 00:09:13,520 --> 00:09:14,960 'cause he was like one of our… 197 00:09:16,160 --> 00:09:17,800 one of the people we'd known longest, 198 00:09:17,880 --> 00:09:20,120 you know, and… and a huge confidant of ours, 199 00:09:20,200 --> 00:09:22,520 and we just knew him very well. And, you know, when anyone dies like that, 200 00:09:22,600 --> 00:09:25,040 it's just the shock of them being wrenched out of the picture. 201 00:09:25,120 --> 00:09:26,680 You go, "Oh, I'm not gonna see him anymore." 202 00:09:26,760 --> 00:09:28,840 I don't think there was anything sinister. 203 00:09:28,920 --> 00:09:32,200 Later there came out all these, you know, rumors that it was a sort of 204 00:09:32,280 --> 00:09:34,000 very sinister circumstances, 205 00:09:34,080 --> 00:09:37,440 but I think those are easy to do after the event. 206 00:09:37,840 --> 00:09:40,440 I sort of went around a couple of days later and saw… 207 00:09:40,520 --> 00:09:42,600 Brian had a butler, you know, working for him, 208 00:09:42,680 --> 00:09:45,640 and he didn't seem to feel there was anything suspicious, 209 00:09:45,760 --> 00:09:47,520 and he seemed to feel that, uh, 210 00:09:47,600 --> 00:09:49,560 you know, he wasn't in any sort of black mood. 211 00:09:49,680 --> 00:09:51,200 He could have been. I don't know. 212 00:09:51,320 --> 00:09:54,440 But my feeling was that, uh, that it was an accident. 213 00:09:54,600 --> 00:09:56,880 I don't believe that he committed suicide. 214 00:09:56,960 --> 00:09:59,560 I believe it was an accident, 'cause the-- in those days, 215 00:09:59,640 --> 00:10:01,920 everybody was topping themselves accidentally 216 00:10:02,000 --> 00:10:07,240 by taking uppers and… or amphetamine and alcohol. 217 00:10:08,360 --> 00:10:10,080 And that happens, you know. 218 00:10:10,400 --> 00:10:12,160 I feel that happened with Keith Moon. 219 00:10:12,240 --> 00:10:13,520 Just one too many. 220 00:10:13,800 --> 00:10:15,920 "I can deal with it." Jimi, whatever. 221 00:10:16,600 --> 00:10:20,480 Jim… Mama, all those people. 222 00:10:20,840 --> 00:10:23,440 You know, I don't think any of them set out to die. 223 00:10:25,480 --> 00:10:27,600 Without Brian, the Beatles wouldn't have happened 224 00:10:27,680 --> 00:10:29,280 in the way that we know, at all. 225 00:10:30,000 --> 00:10:32,240 But, of course, and… and… and he was-- 226 00:10:32,320 --> 00:10:34,480 They were his babies, they… they… 227 00:10:34,800 --> 00:10:36,360 He… he lived for the Beatles. 228 00:10:36,520 --> 00:10:37,640 [indistinct chatter] 229 00:10:37,720 --> 00:10:40,560 Have you a tribute you'd like to pay to Mr. Epstein? 230 00:10:40,960 --> 00:10:42,480 Well, you know, we don't know what to say. 231 00:10:42,560 --> 00:10:44,680 We loved him, and he was one of us. 232 00:10:44,840 --> 00:10:46,520 So, you can't, you know-- 233 00:10:46,600 --> 00:10:48,920 You can't pay tribute in words. 234 00:10:50,400 --> 00:10:52,360 [ ♪ "You've Got To Hide Your Love Away" playing] 235 00:10:52,480 --> 00:10:55,080 ♪ Here I stand, head in hand ♪ 236 00:10:55,400 --> 00:10:58,280 ♪ Turn my face to the wall ♪ 237 00:10:59,240 --> 00:11:03,080 ♪ If she's gone, I can't go on ♪ 238 00:11:03,200 --> 00:11:08,080 ♪ Feeling two foot small ♪ 239 00:11:09,000 --> 00:11:15,680 ♪ Everywhere people stare each and every day ♪ 240 00:11:16,760 --> 00:11:20,480 ♪ I can see them laugh at me ♪ 241 00:11:20,680 --> 00:11:25,520 ♪ And I hear them say ♪ 242 00:11:28,440 --> 00:11:33,960 ♪ Hey, you've got to hide your love away ♪ 243 00:11:36,240 --> 00:11:41,560 ♪ Hey, you've got to hide your love away ♪ 244 00:11:46,840 --> 00:11:48,000 [Brian] 'Cause I'd been interested 245 00:11:48,080 --> 00:11:51,120 in the theater and acting a long time, and, uh, 246 00:11:51,200 --> 00:11:53,080 I was immediately struck by their… 247 00:11:53,400 --> 00:11:55,800 their… their music, their beat, and, uh, 248 00:11:55,880 --> 00:11:57,880 their sense of humor, actually, on stage. 249 00:11:57,960 --> 00:12:01,560 And, uh, it was there that, really, it all started. 250 00:12:01,720 --> 00:12:03,720 [♪ music concludes] 251 00:12:03,920 --> 00:12:05,800 [John] I didn't really have any misconceptions 252 00:12:05,920 --> 00:12:08,640 about our ability to do anything other than play music. 253 00:12:09,360 --> 00:12:10,440 I was scared, you know. 254 00:12:10,520 --> 00:12:12,400 I thought, "We've fucking had it now." 255 00:12:15,920 --> 00:12:17,040 There was a huge void. 256 00:12:17,120 --> 00:12:21,200 We didn't know anything about, you know, our personal, um… 257 00:12:22,240 --> 00:12:25,280 business and finances and, you know, he'd take-- 258 00:12:25,360 --> 00:12:26,640 just taken care of everything. 259 00:12:27,560 --> 00:12:30,680 And I suppose… it was, uh… 260 00:12:31,840 --> 00:12:33,280 it was chaos after that. 261 00:12:34,600 --> 00:12:36,480 We were suddenly like chickens without heads. 262 00:12:37,000 --> 00:12:38,440 "What are we gonna do? What are we gonna do?" 263 00:12:38,640 --> 00:12:41,680 You know, that's where Neil kind of stepped in 264 00:12:41,760 --> 00:12:43,960 and tried to figure out what was happening. 265 00:12:44,360 --> 00:12:47,240 So, as far as I was concerned, we had to get it together, you know? 266 00:12:47,360 --> 00:12:50,480 And, but the other people out there who were, um, 267 00:12:50,800 --> 00:12:53,480 Brian's associates, if you like, you know, 268 00:12:53,560 --> 00:12:56,440 accountants, lawyers, all of that sort of stuff, 269 00:12:56,760 --> 00:12:59,840 you know, I think it was, uh, you know, suddenly maybe, you know, 270 00:12:59,920 --> 00:13:04,120 the lunatics had now got hold of the asylum, you know. 271 00:13:04,200 --> 00:13:06,200 What… What were the Beatles gonna do? 272 00:13:06,400 --> 00:13:08,240 [John] Paul made an attempt to carry on 273 00:13:08,320 --> 00:13:09,880 as if Brian hadn't died, you know? 274 00:13:09,960 --> 00:13:11,640 I think Paul had an impression 275 00:13:11,720 --> 00:13:14,720 we should be thankful for what he did, you know, for… 276 00:13:14,800 --> 00:13:16,200 for keeping the Beatles going. 277 00:13:16,640 --> 00:13:17,920 [Paul] I know John got a bit annoyed, 278 00:13:18,000 --> 00:13:20,120 but in the absence of anyone managing us, 279 00:13:20,360 --> 00:13:22,160 what I think I was doing was sort of, 280 00:13:22,240 --> 00:13:23,360 from within the group, 281 00:13:23,440 --> 00:13:25,400 getting the group to self-manage. 282 00:13:25,880 --> 00:13:28,240 It's possible that I was there more than anyone. 283 00:13:28,320 --> 00:13:30,600 You know, that I was… I mean, when we did Magical Mystery Tour, 284 00:13:30,680 --> 00:13:33,520 for instance, I ended up kind of directing it, uh, 285 00:13:33,600 --> 00:13:34,600 even though we said, 286 00:13:34,680 --> 00:13:36,080 well, the Beatles had directed it at the end. 287 00:13:36,160 --> 00:13:37,760 [♪ "Magical Mystery Tour" playing] 288 00:13:37,840 --> 00:13:41,480 ♪ The Magical Mystery Tour is waiting to take you away ♪ 289 00:13:42,040 --> 00:13:44,960 ♪ Waiting to take you away ♪ 290 00:13:45,320 --> 00:13:47,640 ♪ Roll up ♪ 291 00:13:47,840 --> 00:13:50,520 ♪ Roll up for the Mystery Tour ♪ 292 00:13:51,080 --> 00:13:53,520 ♪ Roll up ♪ 293 00:13:53,600 --> 00:13:56,120 ♪ Roll up for the Mystery Tour ♪ 294 00:13:56,520 --> 00:13:57,560 ♪ Roll up ♪ 295 00:13:57,720 --> 00:13:59,120 ♪ We've got everything you need ♪ 296 00:13:59,360 --> 00:14:01,920 ♪ Roll up for the Mystery Tour ♪ 297 00:14:02,120 --> 00:14:04,840 -♪ Roll up ♪ -♪ Satisfaction guaranteed ♪ 298 00:14:05,160 --> 00:14:07,640 ♪ Roll up for the Mystery Tour ♪ 299 00:14:08,040 --> 00:14:09,840 [George] It was Paul's idea. 300 00:14:09,960 --> 00:14:12,640 It was basically a charabanc trip, 301 00:14:12,720 --> 00:14:14,880 which people used to go on from Liverpool to see 302 00:14:14,960 --> 00:14:16,920 -the Blackpool Lights. -[♪ music concludes] 303 00:14:17,000 --> 00:14:19,800 And they'd get, you know, loads of crates of beer 304 00:14:20,040 --> 00:14:23,360 and an accordion player, and all get pissed and-- basically, 305 00:14:23,440 --> 00:14:25,720 and just go-- "pissed" in the English sense, 306 00:14:25,800 --> 00:14:26,800 meaning drunk. 307 00:14:27,360 --> 00:14:31,040 And, uh, just go to see Blackpool Lights. 308 00:14:31,120 --> 00:14:33,240 And it was kind of like that. It was… 309 00:14:33,840 --> 00:14:38,280 Uh… it was a very flimsy kind of thing. 310 00:14:38,360 --> 00:14:41,000 -[director] Take 9. -[crew member] Okay! 311 00:14:41,080 --> 00:14:46,800 ♪ Oh, baby, you made me love you ♪ 312 00:14:46,960 --> 00:14:51,080 ♪ I didn't wanna do it, I didn't wanna do it ♪ 313 00:14:51,560 --> 00:14:55,040 ♪ You made me love you ♪ 314 00:14:55,160 --> 00:14:57,480 ♪ And all the time you knew it ♪ 315 00:14:57,560 --> 00:14:59,520 ♪ I guess you always knew it ♪ 316 00:14:59,840 --> 00:15:03,040 -♪ You made me very happy, baby ♪ -♪ You made me very happy, sometimes ♪ 317 00:15:03,200 --> 00:15:05,120 [Paul] We knew we weren't doing a regular film. 318 00:15:05,200 --> 00:15:08,480 We were doing a crazy roly-poly '60s film, we-- 319 00:15:08,560 --> 00:15:10,080 "I am the eggman, you are the…" 320 00:15:10,160 --> 00:15:11,680 You know, and I just wandered off to France 321 00:15:11,760 --> 00:15:14,360 and did that, um, "Fool On The Hill" stuff, 322 00:15:14,560 --> 00:15:16,560 just one morning with a couple of mates, you know. 323 00:15:16,640 --> 00:15:17,760 It wasn't quite union. 324 00:15:17,840 --> 00:15:20,560 -[♪ "The Fool On The Hill" playing] -♪ Day after day ♪ 325 00:15:20,760 --> 00:15:23,080 ♪ Alone on a hill ♪ 326 00:15:24,200 --> 00:15:30,120 ♪ The man with the foolish grin is keeping perfectly still ♪ 327 00:15:30,920 --> 00:15:33,720 ♪ But nobody wants to know him ♪ 328 00:15:33,880 --> 00:15:36,960 ♪ They can see that he's just a fool ♪ 329 00:15:37,680 --> 00:15:40,320 ♪ And he never gives an answer ♪ 330 00:15:40,480 --> 00:15:47,000 ♪ But the fool on the hill sees the sun going down ♪ 331 00:15:47,080 --> 00:15:54,000 ♪ And the eyes in his head see the world spinning 'round ♪ 332 00:15:57,880 --> 00:16:03,560 ♪ Well on the way, head in a cloud ♪ 333 00:16:04,240 --> 00:16:10,160 ♪ The man of a thousand voices talking perfectly loud ♪ 334 00:16:10,920 --> 00:16:13,680 ♪ But nobody ever hears him ♪ 335 00:16:13,840 --> 00:16:17,040 ♪ Or the sound he appears to make ♪ 336 00:16:17,560 --> 00:16:20,200 ♪ And he never seems to notice ♪ 337 00:16:20,320 --> 00:16:23,200 ♪ But the fool on the hill ♪ 338 00:16:23,280 --> 00:16:25,280 [George] But, you see, there was always good songs. 339 00:16:25,360 --> 00:16:27,120 There was a couple of good songs, 340 00:16:27,360 --> 00:16:29,240 and there was a few funny scenes. 341 00:16:29,320 --> 00:16:31,000 I mean, the scene that, to me, 342 00:16:31,080 --> 00:16:34,120 that stands out is the one of John shoveling the spaghetti 343 00:16:34,200 --> 00:16:36,000 -onto the woman's plate. -[♪ music concludes] 344 00:16:36,080 --> 00:16:37,400 [George] I… I mean, that was the best bit 345 00:16:37,480 --> 00:16:39,640 -of the movie for me. -[indistinct chatter] 346 00:16:39,720 --> 00:16:45,200 Mud… in 45 minutes? [pants] I can hardly get my breath. 347 00:16:45,280 --> 00:16:46,880 [Paul] That was an actual dream he'd had. 348 00:16:46,960 --> 00:16:48,000 It's intake, Jessie… 349 00:16:48,080 --> 00:16:49,840 [Paul] And so, he'd come in, you know, and he'd sort of say, 350 00:16:49,920 --> 00:16:51,280 "Hey, I had this wild dream last night. 351 00:16:51,360 --> 00:16:54,280 I'd like to do it. I'm a waiter..." you know. 352 00:16:54,360 --> 00:16:56,920 And so, we'd just put them in, you know, and, uh, 353 00:16:57,000 --> 00:16:59,200 it was very haphazard. You know, looking back on it, 354 00:16:59,280 --> 00:17:00,760 it's how you learn, kind of thing. 355 00:17:00,840 --> 00:17:02,600 -by your mistakes, you know. -[laughs] 356 00:17:02,680 --> 00:17:05,520 -Remember. -[laughs] 357 00:17:05,600 --> 00:17:06,840 [chews loudly] 358 00:17:07,480 --> 00:17:10,760 I don't care! This is the way he would have wanted it. 359 00:17:11,960 --> 00:17:14,920 [Paul] But I think, you know, in the end, it became out… 360 00:17:15,280 --> 00:17:16,320 I think it's quite interesting now, 361 00:17:16,440 --> 00:17:18,000 looking back on it as a period piece. 362 00:17:18,080 --> 00:17:19,640 And people like Spielberg, 363 00:17:19,720 --> 00:17:21,840 I've read that people like him have sort of said, 364 00:17:21,920 --> 00:17:24,360 "When I was in film school, we really-- that was a film 365 00:17:24,440 --> 00:17:27,880 we really took notice of..." Like an art film, you know, 366 00:17:27,960 --> 00:17:29,560 rather than a proper film. 367 00:17:29,640 --> 00:17:32,600 But of course, we then released it, um, 368 00:17:32,680 --> 00:17:35,680 got it shown on the BBC on Boxing Day. 369 00:17:35,960 --> 00:17:39,640 And, of course, they showed it in black and white, and so… 370 00:17:40,000 --> 00:17:41,080 It was hated. 371 00:17:41,600 --> 00:17:43,520 You know, they all had their chance then to say, 372 00:17:43,600 --> 00:17:44,880 "They've gone too far. 373 00:17:45,120 --> 00:17:47,640 Who do they think they are? What does it mean?" 374 00:17:47,720 --> 00:17:48,760 They hated it. 375 00:17:48,840 --> 00:17:52,960 At least the people who wrote in the newspaper hated it. 376 00:17:53,440 --> 00:17:54,920 You know, they, um… 377 00:17:55,440 --> 00:17:58,560 Don't forget that with all the success we'd had, 378 00:17:58,640 --> 00:18:02,280 every time something came out, a new record or… or whatever, 379 00:18:02,920 --> 00:18:05,720 they'd all try and slam it so that, you know, 380 00:18:05,800 --> 00:18:08,640 because once they've built you up that high, you know, 381 00:18:08,720 --> 00:18:10,680 all they can do is knock you back down again. 382 00:18:10,760 --> 00:18:13,480 I mean, that's… that's what happens. That's life. 383 00:18:13,560 --> 00:18:15,560 If you look to your left, ladies and gentlemen, 384 00:18:15,640 --> 00:18:18,640 the view is not very inspiring. 385 00:18:19,200 --> 00:18:22,040 Ah, but if you look to your right… 386 00:18:22,120 --> 00:18:23,880 -[♪ "Flying" playing] -[Ringo] So, that was really slated, 387 00:18:23,960 --> 00:18:25,600 but, of course, when people started seeing it 388 00:18:25,680 --> 00:18:28,840 in color… uh, they realized that it was… 389 00:18:28,920 --> 00:18:30,040 it was a lot of fun. 390 00:18:30,720 --> 00:18:32,960 You know, especially that aerial ballet shot. 391 00:18:33,040 --> 00:18:34,800 You know, we went all over Iceland, 392 00:18:34,880 --> 00:18:36,840 sent a… [chuckles] …guy out filming. 393 00:18:55,200 --> 00:18:57,920 [Neil Aspinall] You know, in reality, we hadn't done it, 394 00:18:58,200 --> 00:19:00,960 uh, as professionally, you know, 395 00:19:01,040 --> 00:19:03,160 as it… as it could have been done, right? 396 00:19:03,560 --> 00:19:06,360 But it was our first go at that sort of stuff, you know, 397 00:19:06,440 --> 00:19:08,200 and it was in a very, uh, 398 00:19:08,440 --> 00:19:09,760 traumatic period 399 00:19:09,840 --> 00:19:12,040 -of everybody's career, if you like. -[♪ music concludes] 400 00:19:12,120 --> 00:19:16,160 We did the best we could, and I think, under all the circumstances, 401 00:19:16,240 --> 00:19:18,680 it… it really turned out very well, you know. 402 00:19:18,960 --> 00:19:20,200 [♪ "I Am The Walrus" playing] 403 00:19:20,280 --> 00:19:22,720 [John] And now, we're gonna play a track from, uh, Magical Mystery Tour, 404 00:19:22,800 --> 00:19:24,280 which is one of my favorite albums 405 00:19:24,360 --> 00:19:28,280 'cause it was so weird, and, uh, it's "I Am The Walrus". 406 00:19:28,360 --> 00:19:30,080 It's also one of me favorite tracks 407 00:19:30,160 --> 00:19:31,560 'cause I did it, of course, 408 00:19:31,640 --> 00:19:32,760 but also 'cause it's one of those 409 00:19:32,840 --> 00:19:35,960 that has enough little bitties going to keep you interested 410 00:19:36,040 --> 00:19:37,280 even a hundred years later. 411 00:19:37,360 --> 00:19:41,320 ♪ I am he, as you are he, as you are me ♪ 412 00:19:41,400 --> 00:19:43,840 ♪ And we are all together ♪ 413 00:19:45,920 --> 00:19:48,440 ♪ See how they run, like pigs from a gun ♪ 414 00:19:48,520 --> 00:19:50,240 ♪ See how they fly ♪ 415 00:19:51,120 --> 00:19:53,240 ♪ I'm crying ♪ 416 00:19:54,560 --> 00:19:56,680 ♪ Sitting on a cornflake ♪ 417 00:19:58,840 --> 00:20:00,880 ♪ Waiting for the van to come ♪ 418 00:20:03,040 --> 00:20:04,320 ♪ Corporation tee-shirt ♪ 419 00:20:04,480 --> 00:20:05,680 ♪ Stupid bloody Tuesday ♪ 420 00:20:05,760 --> 00:20:07,520 ♪ Man, you been a naughty boy ♪ 421 00:20:07,640 --> 00:20:09,400 ♪ You let your face grow long ♪ 422 00:20:10,800 --> 00:20:12,360 ♪ I am the eggman ♪ 423 00:20:13,000 --> 00:20:15,000 -♪ Ooh ♪ -♪ They are the eggmen ♪ 424 00:20:15,120 --> 00:20:16,320 ♪ Ooh ♪ 425 00:20:16,440 --> 00:20:19,920 ♪ I am the walrus Goo-goo g'joob ♪ 426 00:20:20,040 --> 00:20:22,720 ♪ Mister City policeman sitting ♪ 427 00:20:22,800 --> 00:20:26,400 ♪ Pretty little policemen in a row ♪ 428 00:20:28,560 --> 00:20:30,920 ♪ See how they fly, like Lucy in the sky ♪ 429 00:20:31,000 --> 00:20:32,080 ♪ See how they run ♪ 430 00:20:33,880 --> 00:20:35,600 ♪ I'm crying ♪ 431 00:20:36,680 --> 00:20:41,240 ♪ I'm crying ♪ 432 00:20:42,400 --> 00:20:44,080 ♪ I'm crying ♪ 433 00:20:45,080 --> 00:20:49,200 ♪ I'm crying ♪ 434 00:20:51,160 --> 00:20:52,960 ♪ Yellow matter custard ♪ 435 00:20:55,400 --> 00:20:57,360 ♪ Dripping from a dead dog's eye ♪ 436 00:20:59,520 --> 00:21:00,920 ♪ Crabalocker fishwife ♪ 437 00:21:01,040 --> 00:21:02,280 ♪ Pornographic priestess ♪ 438 00:21:02,360 --> 00:21:05,640 ♪ Boy, you been a naughty girl, you let your knickers down ♪ 439 00:21:07,240 --> 00:21:09,120 ♪ I am the eggman ♪ 440 00:21:09,960 --> 00:21:11,760 ♪ They are the eggmen ♪ 441 00:21:12,760 --> 00:21:16,080 ♪ I am the walrus Goo-goo g'joob ♪ 442 00:21:16,160 --> 00:21:17,840 [♪ music concludes] 443 00:21:17,920 --> 00:21:20,040 Yeah, we thought it was okay. I think, looking back on it, 444 00:21:20,120 --> 00:21:22,600 I think we were quite pleased with it. Um… 445 00:21:22,680 --> 00:21:24,240 At the time, it was all right. 446 00:21:24,320 --> 00:21:25,520 You know, it wasn't the greatest thing 447 00:21:25,600 --> 00:21:27,600 we'd ever done. I defend it on the lines 448 00:21:27,680 --> 00:21:29,760 that nowhere else do you see a performance 449 00:21:29,840 --> 00:21:32,600 of "I Am The Walrus". That's the only performance ever. 450 00:21:32,680 --> 00:21:33,720 So, things like that, I think, 451 00:21:33,800 --> 00:21:36,000 are enough to make it an interesting film. 452 00:21:36,080 --> 00:21:39,120 [John] If you think it was good, keep it. If you don't, scrap it. 453 00:21:40,960 --> 00:21:45,200 -[♪ "Hello, Goodbye" playing] -♪ You say yes, I say no ♪ 454 00:21:45,920 --> 00:21:52,160 ♪ You say stop, and I say go, go, go ♪ 455 00:21:54,800 --> 00:21:57,000 ♪ Oh, no ♪ 456 00:21:58,160 --> 00:22:03,080 ♪ You say goodbye, and I say hello ♪ 457 00:22:03,600 --> 00:22:05,640 ♪ Hello, hello ♪ 458 00:22:06,040 --> 00:22:08,480 ♪ I don't know why you say goodbye ♪ 459 00:22:08,560 --> 00:22:10,240 ♪ I say hello ♪ 460 00:22:10,600 --> 00:22:13,080 ♪ Hello, hello ♪ 461 00:22:13,440 --> 00:22:15,880 ♪ I don't know why you say goodbye ♪ 462 00:22:15,960 --> 00:22:18,000 ♪ I say hello ♪ 463 00:22:19,240 --> 00:22:23,600 ♪ I say high, you say low ♪ 464 00:22:24,120 --> 00:22:30,240 ♪ You say why? And I say I don't know ♪ 465 00:22:32,920 --> 00:22:35,120 ♪ Oh, no ♪ 466 00:22:36,240 --> 00:22:39,840 ♪ You say goodbye and I say hello ♪ 467 00:22:39,960 --> 00:22:41,520 ♪ Hello, goodbye, hello, goodbye ♪ 468 00:22:41,640 --> 00:22:43,440 ♪ Hello, hello ♪ 469 00:22:44,200 --> 00:22:46,240 ♪ I don't know why you say goodbye ♪ 470 00:22:46,320 --> 00:22:47,880 ♪ I say hello ♪ 471 00:22:47,960 --> 00:22:49,400 ♪ Hello, goodbye, hello, goodbye ♪ 472 00:22:49,480 --> 00:22:50,920 ♪ Hello, hello ♪ 473 00:22:51,320 --> 00:22:53,520 ♪ I don't know why you say goodbye… ♪ 474 00:22:53,600 --> 00:22:54,600 [Paul] I think that's got it. 475 00:22:54,680 --> 00:22:56,520 [Ringo] I think we've got something there, George. 476 00:22:57,040 --> 00:22:58,240 [♪ classical Indian music playing] 477 00:22:58,360 --> 00:23:00,480 [reporter] Far from the noise and pace of city life 478 00:23:00,560 --> 00:23:03,720 in the cool, clear air of Rishikesh, North India, 479 00:23:04,040 --> 00:23:06,400 Pathé News reports from the meditation retreat 480 00:23:06,480 --> 00:23:08,240 of Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, 481 00:23:08,560 --> 00:23:11,160 the man who, through transcendental meditation, 482 00:23:11,240 --> 00:23:14,120 is currently bringing peace of mind to the Beatles. 483 00:23:14,680 --> 00:23:17,840 [George] Rishikesh is an incredible place. 484 00:23:18,480 --> 00:23:22,360 It's like, 99% of the population of Rishikesh 485 00:23:22,440 --> 00:23:24,480 -are all renunciants. -[♪ music concludes] 486 00:23:24,560 --> 00:23:25,920 [birds chirping] 487 00:23:26,040 --> 00:23:29,280 And it's right in the foothills of the Himalayas. 488 00:23:29,400 --> 00:23:31,880 It's where the Ganges flows out of the Himalayas 489 00:23:31,960 --> 00:23:35,280 into the plains of Kurukshetra, it's called, 490 00:23:35,400 --> 00:23:38,200 the plains between Delhi and the Himalayas. 491 00:23:38,720 --> 00:23:40,400 [John] I mean, we were really away from everything. 492 00:23:40,480 --> 00:23:41,520 It was like a sort of… 493 00:23:41,600 --> 00:23:44,160 recluse holiday camp, 494 00:23:44,720 --> 00:23:48,160 you know… right at the foot of the Himalayas. 495 00:23:48,240 --> 00:23:50,520 It was like being up a mountain, but they call it the foothills, 496 00:23:50,600 --> 00:23:53,120 -hanging over the Ganges. -[♪ "Across The Universe" playing] 497 00:23:53,240 --> 00:23:58,680 ♪ Words are flowing out like endless rain into a paper cup ♪ 498 00:23:58,760 --> 00:24:05,600 ♪ They slither wildly as they slip away across the universe ♪ 499 00:24:06,160 --> 00:24:12,360 ♪ Pools of sorrow, waves of joy, are drifting through my opened mind ♪ 500 00:24:12,560 --> 00:24:15,800 ♪ Possessing and caressing me ♪ 501 00:24:17,320 --> 00:24:23,480 ♪ Jai Guru Deva ♪ 502 00:24:23,760 --> 00:24:25,840 ♪ Om ♪ 503 00:24:27,000 --> 00:24:31,040 ♪ Nothing's gonna change my world ♪ 504 00:24:33,400 --> 00:24:37,400 ♪ Nothing's gonna change my world ♪ 505 00:24:39,680 --> 00:24:43,600 ♪ Nothing's gonna change my world ♪ 506 00:24:45,960 --> 00:24:50,000 ♪ Nothing's gonna change my world ♪ 507 00:24:52,240 --> 00:24:56,920 ♪ Images of broken light which dance before me ♪ 508 00:24:57,080 --> 00:24:58,960 ♪ Like a million eyes ♪ 509 00:24:59,040 --> 00:25:04,120 ♪ They call me on and on across the universe ♪ 510 00:25:04,800 --> 00:25:10,720 ♪ Thoughts meander like a restless wind inside a letterbox ♪ 511 00:25:10,800 --> 00:25:14,720 ♪ They tumble blindly as they make their way ♪ 512 00:25:14,880 --> 00:25:17,600 ♪ Across the universe ♪ 513 00:25:18,200 --> 00:25:23,960 ♪ Jai Guru Deva ♪ 514 00:25:24,640 --> 00:25:26,840 ♪ Om ♪ 515 00:25:27,840 --> 00:25:31,640 ♪ Nothing's gonna change my world ♪ 516 00:25:31,920 --> 00:25:33,520 [Ringo] You know, it was pretty exciting, you know. 517 00:25:33,600 --> 00:25:37,680 We were in this really spiritual place and, uh, 518 00:25:37,760 --> 00:25:43,320 we were meditating a lot, uh, having seminars by Maharishi. 519 00:25:44,400 --> 00:25:46,320 And it… it was pretty far out. 520 00:25:46,640 --> 00:25:48,760 [Paul laughs] It was very much like a kind of summer camp. 521 00:25:48,960 --> 00:25:51,120 -[♪ music concludes] -[Paul] You would get up in the morning, 522 00:25:51,360 --> 00:25:54,200 you would go down to a little communal breakfast. 523 00:25:54,640 --> 00:25:57,320 Food was veggie, which is kind of good for me now, 524 00:25:57,400 --> 00:25:58,680 but thinking back on it, it was… 525 00:25:58,960 --> 00:26:01,640 I was still meat-eating then, so it was… it was all right, though. 526 00:26:01,720 --> 00:26:03,000 It was sort of curries and stuff, you know. 527 00:26:03,640 --> 00:26:05,920 [Ringo] The food was… was impossible for me because, 528 00:26:06,000 --> 00:26:08,720 you know, I am allergic to so many different things, 529 00:26:08,800 --> 00:26:10,600 that I took two suitcases with me, 530 00:26:10,680 --> 00:26:12,560 one of clothes and one of Heinz beans. 531 00:26:12,640 --> 00:26:13,840 There's a plug for you. 532 00:26:14,560 --> 00:26:15,720 [John] And we sat in the mountains 533 00:26:15,800 --> 00:26:21,040 eating lousy vegetarian food and writing all those songs, 534 00:26:21,120 --> 00:26:22,880 you know, we wrote tons of songs in India. 535 00:26:23,400 --> 00:26:25,280 "Dear Prudence" certainly got written there. 536 00:26:25,360 --> 00:26:27,560 -Mia Farrow's sister was… -[birds chirping] 537 00:26:27,640 --> 00:26:31,520 Well, she sort of hibernated, meditated and hibernated. 538 00:26:31,600 --> 00:26:33,320 -[♪ "Dear Prudence" playing] -[chuckles] We saw her, I think, 539 00:26:33,400 --> 00:26:35,280 twice in the two weeks I was there. 540 00:26:35,800 --> 00:26:38,400 Everyone would be banging on the door, "Are you still alive?" 541 00:26:39,520 --> 00:26:41,920 ♪ Dear Prudence ♪ 542 00:26:45,480 --> 00:26:48,680 ♪ Won't you come out to play? ♪ 543 00:26:52,600 --> 00:26:55,200 ♪ Dear Prudence ♪ 544 00:26:58,560 --> 00:27:04,600 ♪ Greet the brand new day ♪ 545 00:27:06,000 --> 00:27:12,040 ♪ The sun is up, the sky is blue, it's beautiful, and so are you ♪ 546 00:27:12,120 --> 00:27:14,240 ♪ Dear Prudence ♪ 547 00:27:16,680 --> 00:27:18,920 ♪ Won't you come out to play? ♪ 548 00:27:19,040 --> 00:27:20,400 [Paul] I wrote a couple of little things. 549 00:27:20,480 --> 00:27:21,920 I had a song called "I Will". 550 00:27:22,000 --> 00:27:23,440 [♪ "I Will" playing] 551 00:27:23,520 --> 00:27:26,240 ♪ Who knows how long I've loved you? ♪ 552 00:27:26,800 --> 00:27:30,640 ♪ You know I love you still ♪ 553 00:27:30,880 --> 00:27:35,560 ♪ Will I wait a lonely lifetime? ♪ 554 00:27:35,920 --> 00:27:40,000 ♪ If you want me to, I will ♪ 555 00:27:43,200 --> 00:27:47,480 ♪ For if I ever saw you ♪ 556 00:27:47,880 --> 00:27:51,840 ♪ I didn't catch your name ♪ 557 00:27:51,960 --> 00:27:56,000 ♪ But it never really mattered ♪ 558 00:27:56,200 --> 00:27:57,600 [♪ music concludes] 559 00:27:57,720 --> 00:28:00,640 [hums, vocalizes] 560 00:28:00,720 --> 00:28:03,280 Remember going down to a film show in the village? 561 00:28:04,760 --> 00:28:06,360 -What was that? -Did you write anything, George? 562 00:28:07,480 --> 00:28:08,520 Obviously not. 563 00:28:08,600 --> 00:28:09,720 Did you write anything when you were there? 564 00:28:09,800 --> 00:28:11,160 I wrote "Sour Milk Sea". 565 00:28:11,240 --> 00:28:12,600 -I wrote a number of songs… -Did you? 566 00:28:12,680 --> 00:28:14,480 …which I've never recorded to this day. 567 00:28:14,560 --> 00:28:16,200 I wrote one called "Dehra Dun". 568 00:28:16,280 --> 00:28:17,640 Why don't you play it for us, George? 569 00:28:17,720 --> 00:28:19,800 -[chuckles] -Uh… [sighs] 570 00:28:19,880 --> 00:28:21,200 -I don't know if I know it. -[ukulele playing] 571 00:28:21,280 --> 00:28:22,280 ♪ Dehra, Dehra Dun… ♪ 572 00:28:22,360 --> 00:28:23,360 No. 573 00:28:23,440 --> 00:28:25,680 ♪ Dehra, Dehra Dun, Dehra Dun, Dun ♪ 574 00:28:25,760 --> 00:28:26,920 -♪ Dehra, Dehra Dun…♪ -Oh, I remember that. 575 00:28:27,000 --> 00:28:28,240 ♪ Dehra Dun, Dun ♪ 576 00:28:28,360 --> 00:28:30,720 ♪ Dehra, Dehra Dun, Dehra, Dun, Dun ♪ 577 00:28:31,680 --> 00:28:33,400 [vocalizes] 578 00:28:33,480 --> 00:28:38,360 ♪ Many roads can take you there, many different ways ♪ 579 00:28:39,480 --> 00:28:44,720 ♪ One direction takes you years, another takes you days ♪ 580 00:28:46,280 --> 00:28:47,720 Something like that, I don't remember. 581 00:28:47,800 --> 00:28:48,880 ♪ Dehra, Dehra Dun… ♪ 582 00:28:48,960 --> 00:28:50,440 [George] You know, there was a lot of things there 583 00:28:50,560 --> 00:28:52,400 that was actually stuff the Maharishi had said, 584 00:28:52,480 --> 00:28:54,360 like that song, "Come on, come on", you know, 585 00:28:54,440 --> 00:28:56,840 "Come on, it's such a joy", whatever that song… 586 00:28:56,920 --> 00:28:59,800 "Everybody Got Something To Hide Except For Me And My Monkey". 587 00:28:59,960 --> 00:29:01,600 [clears throat] Well, uh, 588 00:29:01,680 --> 00:29:03,000 apart from the bit about the monkey, 589 00:29:03,080 --> 00:29:06,160 that was just what Maharishi used to always say, you know. 590 00:29:06,240 --> 00:29:08,680 [♪ "Everybody's Got Something To Hide Except Me And My Monkey" playing] 591 00:29:08,760 --> 00:29:09,920 ♪ Come on, come on ♪ 592 00:29:10,200 --> 00:29:13,640 ♪ Come on, it's such a joy Come on, it's such a joy ♪ 593 00:29:14,160 --> 00:29:17,600 ♪ Come on, let's take it easy Come on, let's take it easy ♪ 594 00:29:17,920 --> 00:29:19,520 ♪ Take it easy ♪ 595 00:29:22,000 --> 00:29:23,720 ♪ Take it easy ♪ 596 00:29:25,920 --> 00:29:29,080 ♪ Everybody's got something to hide ♪ 597 00:29:29,160 --> 00:29:31,480 ♪ Except for me and my monkey ♪ 598 00:29:33,120 --> 00:29:35,160 [Paul] Somehow… or other, a helicopter came. 599 00:29:35,240 --> 00:29:36,720 It landed down by the Ganges. 600 00:29:36,800 --> 00:29:39,040 This was on the banks of the Ganges in Rishikesh. 601 00:29:39,120 --> 00:29:40,400 And it was like, one of us, 602 00:29:40,480 --> 00:29:42,880 "One of you can go up for a quick ride with Maharishi. 603 00:29:42,960 --> 00:29:45,280 Who's it gonna be?" "Me, sir! Me, sir! Sir-- Sir!" 604 00:29:45,360 --> 00:29:48,720 And, of course, it was John. John always would, uh, vzzz. 605 00:29:48,880 --> 00:29:50,520 -[♪ music concludes] -He was good at that, you know? 606 00:29:50,600 --> 00:29:52,120 So, it got to be him anyway. 607 00:29:53,040 --> 00:29:54,280 And I was saying, why-- Later, I was saying, 608 00:29:54,360 --> 00:29:56,600 "Why were you so keen, like, to get up with Maharishi?" 609 00:29:56,680 --> 00:29:57,920 He said, "Tell you the truth", he said, 610 00:29:58,000 --> 00:30:00,560 "I thought he might slip me the answer." [laughs] 611 00:30:00,640 --> 00:30:02,640 It's very John! [laughs] 612 00:30:03,200 --> 00:30:05,760 ♪ Everybody's got something to hide ♪ 613 00:30:06,240 --> 00:30:08,680 ♪ Except for me and my monkey ♪ 614 00:30:10,240 --> 00:30:12,200 I gave myself, uh, a set period, 615 00:30:12,360 --> 00:30:15,000 and then if it was gonna be something we really had to go back for… 616 00:30:15,240 --> 00:30:17,240 -[♪ music concludes] -I was thinking of going back, you know. 617 00:30:17,360 --> 00:30:19,360 But at the end of my month, I was quite happy, 618 00:30:19,440 --> 00:30:22,640 and I thought, "This is… this'll do me. This is fine. 619 00:30:22,720 --> 00:30:24,520 If I want to get into it heavy, I can do it anywhere." 620 00:30:24,640 --> 00:30:25,680 That's one of the nice things about it. 621 00:30:25,760 --> 00:30:27,200 It's like you don't have to go to church to do it. 622 00:30:27,280 --> 00:30:28,280 Do it in your own room. 623 00:30:28,360 --> 00:30:32,640 I didn't come back, um, with the others anyway. 624 00:30:32,760 --> 00:30:37,040 I don't recall. I think Ringo probably came back quickly. 625 00:30:37,160 --> 00:30:38,960 He just went for a couple of weeks, just like, 626 00:30:39,440 --> 00:30:42,600 just to put his toe in the water and see what it was like, maybe. 627 00:30:42,920 --> 00:30:45,440 We were there four months, or George and I were. 628 00:30:45,960 --> 00:30:48,480 We lost 13 pounds and we looked a day older. 629 00:30:49,480 --> 00:30:51,600 [interviewer] Did you, uh… Do you think this man's on the level? 630 00:30:52,040 --> 00:30:54,200 I don't know what level he's on, but, uh, 631 00:30:54,400 --> 00:30:56,200 we had a nice holiday in India 632 00:30:56,280 --> 00:30:58,560 and came back rested to play businessmen. 633 00:30:59,200 --> 00:31:01,640 [airplane engine whirring] 634 00:31:03,240 --> 00:31:05,080 [Neil Aspinall] Whose idea was Apple? 635 00:31:06,120 --> 00:31:09,560 I don't know. It was sort of around, 636 00:31:09,640 --> 00:31:11,480 I think, before Brian died. 637 00:31:12,040 --> 00:31:15,760 I think, actually, the idea for Apple was the accountants' idea. 638 00:31:15,880 --> 00:31:18,800 "You must diversify." One of those. 639 00:31:18,960 --> 00:31:20,800 I was still in India when it started. 640 00:31:21,360 --> 00:31:25,560 I think it was basically, um, John and Paul's, uh, 641 00:31:25,680 --> 00:31:30,160 madness, ego, running away with themselves or with each other. 642 00:31:30,240 --> 00:31:32,960 The big theory was that we'd put all our affairs 643 00:31:33,120 --> 00:31:35,400 into sort of one bundle. 644 00:31:36,000 --> 00:31:38,080 We'd have it as our own company, Apple. 645 00:31:38,240 --> 00:31:40,520 It would be a record label. All the things we'd ever wanted to do. 646 00:31:40,680 --> 00:31:42,600 It's just trying to mix business 647 00:31:42,920 --> 00:31:44,480 -with enjoyment. -Pleasure. 648 00:31:44,920 --> 00:31:46,800 'Cause we're in business, you know. 649 00:31:47,040 --> 00:31:48,440 We find ourselves in business. 650 00:31:48,560 --> 00:31:49,560 [interviewer] Are you the directors? 651 00:31:49,640 --> 00:31:51,520 -Are you the director of this? -Yeah. Yeah. 652 00:31:51,920 --> 00:31:54,680 But, like, all the profits won't go into our pockets. 653 00:31:55,040 --> 00:31:58,240 They'll go to help people, but not like a charity. 654 00:31:58,400 --> 00:32:01,040 The sole purpose of Apple was not to… 655 00:32:01,320 --> 00:32:03,000 People didn't have to beg anymore. 656 00:32:03,840 --> 00:32:06,120 Artists, if they had a valid idea, 657 00:32:06,240 --> 00:32:07,520 we would front them. 658 00:32:09,120 --> 00:32:10,800 And, you know, we had a publishing company, 659 00:32:10,880 --> 00:32:12,360 a record company, and we would… 660 00:32:12,600 --> 00:32:15,440 [coughs] …we could use that in these companies. 661 00:32:15,880 --> 00:32:17,520 But, you know, we should have had a big sign, 662 00:32:17,640 --> 00:32:18,880 "You don't have to beg". 663 00:32:19,280 --> 00:32:23,440 Because we got screwed in business all the time, and, uh, 664 00:32:23,560 --> 00:32:25,280 you know, how you have to go down on your knees. 665 00:32:25,360 --> 00:32:27,520 That was the famous one that John said, you know, 666 00:32:27,600 --> 00:32:30,360 "We don't want people to have to go down on their knees." 667 00:32:30,720 --> 00:32:34,480 But we wanna set up a system whereby people who just want to make 668 00:32:34,560 --> 00:32:38,080 a film about anything don't have to go on their knees 669 00:32:38,160 --> 00:32:40,760 in somebody's office, probably yours. 670 00:32:41,280 --> 00:32:42,840 [Neil Aspinall] Well, what we did, you see, 671 00:32:42,920 --> 00:32:46,320 we did this mad thing of, like, 672 00:32:46,400 --> 00:32:49,720 and maybe put an ad in the paper, or something, saying, 673 00:32:49,920 --> 00:32:52,640 "Send us your tapes and they will not be shown 674 00:32:52,720 --> 00:32:54,480 straight into the waste paper basket." 675 00:32:54,640 --> 00:32:56,200 You know, "We will answer." 676 00:32:56,400 --> 00:32:59,560 And we just got inundated with tapes, 677 00:32:59,760 --> 00:33:04,080 and poetry, and scripts, and, phew! 678 00:33:04,520 --> 00:33:07,400 And, in actual fact, I don't really think we got any bands 679 00:33:07,720 --> 00:33:09,480 or any artists by that method. 680 00:33:09,840 --> 00:33:12,200 We never really got much from the send-in tapes, 681 00:33:12,440 --> 00:33:15,200 but because people knew we were interested, we got, 682 00:33:15,400 --> 00:33:17,680 for instance, Peter Asher brought along James Taylor. 683 00:33:17,840 --> 00:33:19,160 [♪ "Something In The Way She Moves" playing] 684 00:33:19,240 --> 00:33:22,240 ♪ And I feel fine anytime she's around me now ♪ 685 00:33:23,040 --> 00:33:27,040 ♪ She's around me now almost all the time ♪ 686 00:33:27,440 --> 00:33:31,760 ♪ And if I'm well you can tell she's been with me now ♪ 687 00:33:32,840 --> 00:33:36,760 ♪ She's been with me now quite a long, long time ♪ 688 00:33:36,880 --> 00:33:39,440 ♪ And I feel fine ♪ 689 00:33:40,720 --> 00:33:43,480 I think Mal Evans found, uh, Badfinger. 690 00:33:43,600 --> 00:33:45,360 [♪ "No Matter What" playing] 691 00:33:45,440 --> 00:33:47,720 ♪ No matter what you are ♪ 692 00:33:47,800 --> 00:33:50,440 ♪ I will always be with you ♪ 693 00:33:52,040 --> 00:33:55,080 ♪ Doesn't matter what you do, girl ♪ 694 00:33:55,880 --> 00:33:58,920 ♪ Ooh, girl, with you ♪ 695 00:33:59,760 --> 00:34:02,120 -[♪ music concludes] -I produced Doris Troy, and I produced, 696 00:34:02,240 --> 00:34:04,360 uh, a record by Jackie Lomax. 697 00:34:05,000 --> 00:34:06,640 [♪ "Sour Milk Sea" playing] 698 00:34:06,720 --> 00:34:11,480 ♪ Get out of Sour Milk Sea, you don't belong there ♪ 699 00:34:12,880 --> 00:34:16,560 ♪ Get back to where you should be ♪ 700 00:34:17,000 --> 00:34:20,440 ♪ Find out what's going on there ♪ 701 00:34:20,600 --> 00:34:24,120 Mary Hopkins came from the, uh, Hughie Green, 702 00:34:24,240 --> 00:34:26,400 you know, whatever his show was called. 703 00:34:26,520 --> 00:34:27,640 Opportunity Knocks. 704 00:34:27,760 --> 00:34:28,800 [♪ "Goodbye" playing] 705 00:34:28,960 --> 00:34:33,640 ♪ When the song of lonely love invites me on ♪ 706 00:34:33,760 --> 00:34:37,000 ♪ I must go to his side ♪ 707 00:34:37,160 --> 00:34:39,520 -♪ Goodbye ♪ -♪ Goodbye ♪ 708 00:34:39,720 --> 00:34:42,040 -♪ Goodbye ♪ -♪ Goodbye ♪ 709 00:34:42,160 --> 00:34:47,640 ♪ Goodbye, goodbye, my love, goodbye ♪ 710 00:34:48,120 --> 00:34:49,640 It might have been exciting for everybody else… 711 00:34:49,720 --> 00:34:50,920 [♪ music concludes] 712 00:34:51,000 --> 00:34:53,480 …and for people that came in from the outside. 713 00:34:53,600 --> 00:34:58,240 For me, it was, um… a lot of hard work setting it up 714 00:34:58,440 --> 00:35:00,720 and, uh, a lot of chaos. 715 00:35:00,920 --> 00:35:03,560 [Paul] We were just guys goofing off, having a lot of fun, 716 00:35:03,840 --> 00:35:06,280 trying to get things under our control. 717 00:35:06,360 --> 00:35:07,800 That was basically what we were trying to do, 718 00:35:07,880 --> 00:35:09,040 which a lot of people do now. 719 00:35:09,120 --> 00:35:12,120 They have their own companies, they… they take lawyers to meetings 720 00:35:12,200 --> 00:35:13,680 and get good deals and things, you know. 721 00:35:13,760 --> 00:35:15,280 It was the start of all of that, 722 00:35:15,480 --> 00:35:17,280 but it was a pretty haphazard start. 723 00:35:17,560 --> 00:35:20,440 We had a lot of ideas of "We could do this and we could do that", 724 00:35:20,520 --> 00:35:22,320 but when it came down to it, really, 725 00:35:22,920 --> 00:35:25,200 the only thing we could do was write songs 726 00:35:25,280 --> 00:35:28,240 and make records and be Beatles. 727 00:35:28,480 --> 00:35:32,200 [narrator] Once upon a time, or maybe twice, 728 00:35:32,880 --> 00:35:38,440 there was an unearthly paradise called Pepperland. 729 00:35:41,000 --> 00:35:44,800 -[♪ "Yellow Submarine" playing] -♪ In the town where I was born ♪ 730 00:35:45,360 --> 00:35:49,440 ♪ Lived a man who sailed to sea ♪ 731 00:35:49,880 --> 00:35:54,040 ♪ And he told us of his life ♪ 732 00:35:54,280 --> 00:35:58,480 ♪ In the land of submarines ♪ 733 00:35:58,640 --> 00:36:02,400 ♪ So we sailed on to the sun ♪ 734 00:36:02,920 --> 00:36:06,520 ♪ Till we found the sea of green ♪ 735 00:36:07,240 --> 00:36:11,040 ♪ And we lived beneath the waves ♪ 736 00:36:11,680 --> 00:36:15,280 ♪ In our yellow submarine ♪ 737 00:36:16,200 --> 00:36:19,160 [Paul] The first thing when we heard people were gonna do a cartoon, 738 00:36:19,240 --> 00:36:21,480 "Have a man who sailed to sea 739 00:36:21,600 --> 00:36:23,160 and went to the land of submarines." 740 00:36:23,320 --> 00:36:24,560 Sounds like a pretty good story. 741 00:36:24,760 --> 00:36:26,640 "Go down under the water, see this thing, 742 00:36:26,720 --> 00:36:28,440 -meet all the people who live there." -[♪ music concludes] 743 00:36:28,520 --> 00:36:30,880 But we were into kind of psychedelic stuff with Pepper 744 00:36:30,960 --> 00:36:32,160 and those kind of things. 745 00:36:32,360 --> 00:36:34,720 So, they wanted more of that kind of stuff. 746 00:36:34,880 --> 00:36:38,040 Um, so it was up to them anyway, so we went along with that. 747 00:36:38,160 --> 00:36:40,560 And they had all the Sea of Holes and all that stuff, 748 00:36:40,640 --> 00:36:43,120 which I think, seeing it now, is pretty good, 749 00:36:43,320 --> 00:36:44,960 you know, it's quite interesting, really. 750 00:36:45,080 --> 00:36:46,600 Oh, no, I loved the film, you know. 751 00:36:46,680 --> 00:36:48,240 I thought it was really innovative. 752 00:36:48,360 --> 00:36:49,600 It's great animation. 753 00:36:50,160 --> 00:36:52,880 Sea of Holes still, to this day, holds up. 754 00:36:52,960 --> 00:36:54,400 The Blue Meanie syndrome. 755 00:36:54,560 --> 00:36:56,880 -[Chief Blue Meanie] Anti-Music Missiles? -[Max] Nah! 756 00:36:56,960 --> 00:36:58,560 [Chief Blue Meanie] The Dreadful Flying Glove? 757 00:36:58,640 --> 00:36:59,680 [Max] Nah! 758 00:36:59,760 --> 00:37:04,640 Today, Pepperland goes blue. 759 00:37:07,320 --> 00:37:08,760 Fire! 760 00:37:16,200 --> 00:37:17,400 [screams] 761 00:37:18,360 --> 00:37:20,920 Yeah, I liked the film. I think it's a classic film. 762 00:37:21,040 --> 00:37:23,280 I'm not sure why we never did our own voices, 763 00:37:23,360 --> 00:37:26,280 but probably the actors probably did it better anyway. 764 00:37:26,800 --> 00:37:29,240 You know, 'cause you needed to be more cartoon-like. 765 00:37:29,520 --> 00:37:33,080 I mean, our voices were pretty cartoon-like anyway, but, 766 00:37:33,600 --> 00:37:35,840 you know, the exaggeration that you've got 767 00:37:35,960 --> 00:37:39,360 with the other actors' voices, I think it suits it. 768 00:37:40,600 --> 00:37:42,480 Yes, they do look very nice, don't they? 769 00:37:42,560 --> 00:37:44,760 -Yes, they do. -They do, though, don't they? 770 00:37:44,840 --> 00:37:46,520 -Yes, they do. -Don't dey dough? 771 00:37:47,240 --> 00:37:48,240 Dough? 772 00:37:49,320 --> 00:37:51,000 Oh, la… Dat dough? 773 00:37:51,440 --> 00:37:53,880 What's the matter, fellas? Blue Meanies? 774 00:37:54,640 --> 00:37:57,080 [in exaggerated accent] Well, that's where all of that stuff came from, you know, 775 00:37:57,240 --> 00:38:00,800 that sort of terrible fake Liverpool accent. "Hello." 776 00:38:01,000 --> 00:38:03,840 The thing with that film that still blows me away is that, 777 00:38:03,960 --> 00:38:05,320 like, the first year it was out, 778 00:38:05,400 --> 00:38:06,840 I had all these kids coming up to me saying, 779 00:38:07,000 --> 00:38:09,640 "Why did you press the button?" [laughs] 780 00:38:09,800 --> 00:38:11,920 'Cause, you know, I press that button and get shot out, 781 00:38:12,040 --> 00:38:14,840 and kids from all over the bloody world were shouting at me. 782 00:38:15,120 --> 00:38:16,480 "Why did you press the button?" 783 00:38:16,640 --> 00:38:18,840 Now, whatever you do, don't touch that button. 784 00:38:18,920 --> 00:38:20,760 -Which button? -That one. 785 00:38:21,360 --> 00:38:22,360 This one? 786 00:38:22,640 --> 00:38:24,640 [screams] 787 00:38:25,040 --> 00:38:27,320 [Fred] Oh! That was the panic button. 788 00:38:31,000 --> 00:38:35,400 That film does go for, uh, every generation, every baby. 789 00:38:36,000 --> 00:38:39,960 You know, a three, four-year-old goes through Yellow Submarine. 790 00:38:40,680 --> 00:38:42,720 Hey! Look at John, will ya? 791 00:38:42,960 --> 00:38:45,120 What's the matter, John, love? Blue Meanies? 792 00:38:45,200 --> 00:38:47,720 Newer and bluer Meanies have been sighted within the vicinity 793 00:38:47,840 --> 00:38:49,040 -of this theater. -[gasps] Oh. 794 00:38:49,120 --> 00:38:51,240 -There's only one way to go out. -How's that? 795 00:38:51,360 --> 00:38:52,600 -Singing! -One… 796 00:38:52,760 --> 00:38:53,800 -Two… -Three… 797 00:38:53,880 --> 00:38:54,880 Four! 798 00:38:55,000 --> 00:38:58,000 [♪ "All Together Now" playing] 799 00:38:58,600 --> 00:39:03,440 ♪ One, two, three, four Can I have a little more? ♪ 800 00:39:03,600 --> 00:39:06,320 ♪ Five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten ♪ 801 00:39:06,400 --> 00:39:07,720 ♪ I love you ♪ 802 00:39:08,680 --> 00:39:13,600 ♪ A, B, C, D Can I bring my friend to tea? ♪ 803 00:39:13,720 --> 00:39:17,720 ♪ E, F, G, H, I, J, I love you ♪ 804 00:39:17,880 --> 00:39:19,920 ♪ Bom bom bom bom pa-bom ♪ 805 00:39:20,120 --> 00:39:21,120 ♪ Sail the ship ♪ 806 00:39:21,280 --> 00:39:23,720 -♪ Bom pa-bom ♪ -♪ Chop the tree ♪ 807 00:39:23,840 --> 00:39:26,240 -♪ Bom pa-bom -♪ Skip the rope ♪ 808 00:39:26,360 --> 00:39:29,920 -♪ Bom pa-bom -♪ Look at me ♪ 809 00:39:30,080 --> 00:39:31,400 ♪ All together now ♪ 810 00:39:31,560 --> 00:39:35,160 ♪ All together now All together now ♪ 811 00:39:35,240 --> 00:39:39,640 ♪ All together now All together now ♪ 812 00:39:39,720 --> 00:39:44,080 ♪ All together now All together now ♪ 813 00:39:44,160 --> 00:39:48,400 ♪ All together now All together now ♪ 814 00:39:48,600 --> 00:39:53,080 ♪ All together now All together now ♪ 815 00:39:53,240 --> 00:39:55,880 ♪ All together now All together now ♪ 816 00:39:56,000 --> 00:40:00,080 ♪ All... together... now ♪ 817 00:40:02,280 --> 00:40:03,840 -[cheering] -[♪ music concludes] 818 00:40:03,960 --> 00:40:05,720 [♪ "Happiness Is A Warm Gun" playing] 819 00:40:05,840 --> 00:40:11,040 ♪ She's not a girl who misses much ♪ 820 00:40:13,440 --> 00:40:17,920 ♪ Do-do-do-do-do-do, oh yeah ♪ 821 00:40:19,720 --> 00:40:23,840 ♪ She's well-acquainted with the touch of the velvet hand ♪ 822 00:40:23,920 --> 00:40:26,560 ♪ Like a lizard on a window pane ♪ 823 00:40:28,560 --> 00:40:29,840 ♪ The man in the crowd ♪ 824 00:40:29,920 --> 00:40:33,320 ♪ With the multi-colored mirrors on his hobnail boots ♪ 825 00:40:35,240 --> 00:40:36,720 ♪ Lying with his eyes ♪ 826 00:40:37,160 --> 00:40:40,520 ♪ While his hands are busy working overtime ♪ 827 00:40:42,520 --> 00:40:45,480 ♪ A soap impression of his wife which he ate ♪ 828 00:40:45,680 --> 00:40:47,960 ♪ And donated to the National Trust ♪ 829 00:40:49,120 --> 00:40:51,000 [John] Yoko was having an art show in London 830 00:40:51,120 --> 00:40:53,040 at a gallery called Indica Gallery, 831 00:40:53,520 --> 00:40:55,040 and I heard this was going to be a happening, 832 00:40:55,160 --> 00:40:56,680 so I went down the night before the opening. 833 00:40:56,800 --> 00:40:58,400 Also, the first thing that was in the gallery, 834 00:40:58,520 --> 00:41:00,840 as you went in, there was a… a white step ladder, 835 00:41:01,280 --> 00:41:05,160 and a painting on the ceiling, and a spyglass hanging down. 836 00:41:05,480 --> 00:41:07,840 I walked up this ladder and I picked up the spyglass, 837 00:41:07,920 --> 00:41:10,440 you're balancing there, and in teeny little writing, 838 00:41:10,520 --> 00:41:12,680 it just said, "Yes". If it said "No", 839 00:41:12,760 --> 00:41:14,280 or, you know, "Aha!" 840 00:41:14,360 --> 00:41:15,880 -Something sarcastic. -Something nasty, 841 00:41:16,080 --> 00:41:17,960 like, you know, "rip-off", or whatever. 842 00:41:18,200 --> 00:41:19,920 I would have left the… the gallery, 843 00:41:20,040 --> 00:41:21,600 but because it was positive, it said, "Yes", 844 00:41:21,760 --> 00:41:23,600 I thought, "Okay, it's the first show 845 00:41:23,680 --> 00:41:26,080 I've been to that's said something, you know, warm to me." 846 00:41:26,200 --> 00:41:27,920 So, then I decided to see the rest of the show, 847 00:41:28,000 --> 00:41:29,320 and that's when we met. 848 00:41:29,600 --> 00:41:33,080 [♪ "Two Virgins" playing] 849 00:41:35,240 --> 00:41:37,440 [indistinct vocalizing] 850 00:41:37,880 --> 00:41:39,760 [John] Uh, the naked album cover, 851 00:41:39,920 --> 00:41:41,960 that was the… one of the first things we did. 852 00:41:42,960 --> 00:41:44,640 [Ringo] They showed me this cover art, 853 00:41:45,440 --> 00:41:48,360 and I… and I… I pointed to The Times. 854 00:41:48,560 --> 00:41:50,200 "Oh, you've even got The Times in it", 855 00:41:50,320 --> 00:41:52,200 like his dick wasn't out, you know. 856 00:41:52,720 --> 00:41:56,280 And, uh, and I said, 857 00:41:56,360 --> 00:41:58,720 "Oh, come on, John. You know, you know… 858 00:41:59,560 --> 00:42:01,280 You know, you're doing all this stuff, you know. 859 00:42:01,360 --> 00:42:03,240 It… It may be cool for you, but, you know, 860 00:42:03,360 --> 00:42:05,800 we have to answer, you know. It doesn't matter, one of us, 861 00:42:05,880 --> 00:42:07,120 whichever one of us does something, 862 00:42:07,200 --> 00:42:08,960 we all have to answer for it." And he says, 863 00:42:09,680 --> 00:42:12,360 "Well, Ring, you only have to answer the phone." [chuckles] 864 00:42:12,440 --> 00:42:14,000 So, "Okay, fine." 865 00:42:14,760 --> 00:42:16,080 We felt like two virgins. 866 00:42:16,200 --> 00:42:19,800 That's what the album was called, because we were in love, just met, 867 00:42:20,160 --> 00:42:22,040 and we were trying to make something. 868 00:42:22,400 --> 00:42:25,280 [Paul] She and John had kind of a very intense romance, 869 00:42:25,400 --> 00:42:26,560 you know, when they got together, 870 00:42:26,640 --> 00:42:30,280 and, uh, she, being kind of a conceptual artist, 871 00:42:30,360 --> 00:42:32,280 you know, he was fascinated by all that. 872 00:42:32,360 --> 00:42:36,400 She's a very strong woman, a very, um, independent woman, 873 00:42:36,520 --> 00:42:39,000 and John, I think, always liked strong women. 874 00:42:39,120 --> 00:42:41,560 They were, uh, from that point on, 875 00:42:41,680 --> 00:42:44,520 never to be seen without each other. 876 00:42:45,040 --> 00:42:48,080 You know, for the next few years, at least. 877 00:42:48,960 --> 00:42:50,480 [John] Everybody seemed to be paranoid, 878 00:42:50,560 --> 00:42:52,480 except for us two, who were in the glow of love. 879 00:42:53,200 --> 00:42:55,320 You know, everything's clear and open when you're in love, 880 00:42:55,440 --> 00:42:57,440 and everybody sort of was tense around us, 881 00:42:57,520 --> 00:43:00,640 and, you know, "What is she doing here at the session?" 882 00:43:00,720 --> 00:43:01,880 or "Why is she with him?" 883 00:43:01,960 --> 00:43:04,920 And all this sort of madness is going on around us 884 00:43:05,000 --> 00:43:07,960 because we just happen to want to be together all the time. 885 00:43:08,440 --> 00:43:09,920 [Paul] The trouble was for us, 886 00:43:10,040 --> 00:43:14,920 um, it encroached on our framework that we had going. 887 00:43:15,000 --> 00:43:17,640 Basically, it'd only ever been the four of us in the studio, 888 00:43:17,840 --> 00:43:20,920 maybe with, uh, Neil and Mal as the two roadies, 889 00:43:21,440 --> 00:43:24,040 or George Martin up in the control room often, 890 00:43:24,160 --> 00:43:25,600 he only ever came down occasionally, 891 00:43:25,680 --> 00:43:28,200 or an engineer came down to fix a mic, but that was it. 892 00:43:28,280 --> 00:43:31,080 In our whole recording career that had been the setup. 893 00:43:31,160 --> 00:43:32,360 [Ringo] And again, you know, 894 00:43:32,440 --> 00:43:34,120 I used to just ask John, "What's this about?" 895 00:43:34,200 --> 00:43:36,440 -And I said… -[♪ "Blackbird" playing] 896 00:43:36,520 --> 00:43:38,400 [Ringo] "You know, it's… what is happening here? 897 00:43:38,480 --> 00:43:40,680 Yoko's at all the sessions", and, uh… 898 00:43:40,800 --> 00:43:42,200 And he told me straight, you know, he said, 899 00:43:42,280 --> 00:43:44,120 "Well, you know when you go home to… to Maureen 900 00:43:44,200 --> 00:43:46,400 and you tell her how your day was, you know, 901 00:43:46,480 --> 00:43:49,360 takes you like two lines 'Oh, we had a good day in the studio.'" 902 00:43:49,760 --> 00:43:52,760 And he says, "Well, we know exactly what's going on." 903 00:43:52,880 --> 00:43:54,720 You know, that's how they started to live, 904 00:43:55,200 --> 00:43:57,480 every moment together, which, uh, 905 00:43:57,560 --> 00:43:59,920 was something Barbara and I took up when we got married. 906 00:44:00,480 --> 00:44:03,360 We were absolutely, moment by moment, we… 907 00:44:03,640 --> 00:44:04,800 we were together. 908 00:44:04,960 --> 00:44:09,680 -[John] Yes, sir! That's my baby! -[Paul] One, two, three, four! 909 00:44:10,360 --> 00:44:13,280 [♪ "Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da" playing] 910 00:44:17,920 --> 00:44:21,840 ♪ Desmond has a barrow in the marketplace ♪ 911 00:44:22,000 --> 00:44:25,640 -[♪ music concludes] -[speaking gibberish] 912 00:44:26,320 --> 00:44:28,640 The F-sharp minor sounded out of tune. 913 00:44:28,760 --> 00:44:32,200 -[♪ "Good Night" playing] -[Ringo] Dream. Come on, now. 914 00:44:32,880 --> 00:44:35,040 It's time you little toddlers were in bed. 915 00:44:35,880 --> 00:44:37,600 I'm having no more messing. 916 00:44:38,120 --> 00:44:39,720 You've been out to the park all day. 917 00:44:39,800 --> 00:44:42,640 You've had a lovely time. Now, it's time for bed. 918 00:44:42,800 --> 00:44:44,840 Are we ready? Daddy'll sing a song. 919 00:44:44,960 --> 00:44:47,320 -♪ Now, it's time… ♪ -[John] Sorry, sorry. 920 00:44:47,480 --> 00:44:49,000 -It was me. -[John] If you can do that again, 921 00:44:49,120 --> 00:44:50,880 -I'll be ready for you to sing the song. -Yeah. 922 00:44:51,000 --> 00:44:54,240 Of course, I did have moments of turmoil on the White Album 923 00:44:54,360 --> 00:44:56,680 'cause I left. I left the group. 924 00:44:56,880 --> 00:44:57,960 [♪ "Blackbird" playing] 925 00:44:58,040 --> 00:45:01,000 ♪ Blackbird fly ♪ 926 00:45:01,800 --> 00:45:05,400 ♪ Blackbird fly ♪ 927 00:45:06,000 --> 00:45:09,000 ♪ Into the light of a dark black night ♪ 928 00:45:12,200 --> 00:45:14,760 ♪ Blackbird singing in the dead of night ♪ 929 00:45:14,840 --> 00:45:17,440 During that period, I think everybody was getting cheesed off, 930 00:45:17,520 --> 00:45:22,160 but yeah, Ringo did leave. Um, I can't remember exactly why. 931 00:45:22,240 --> 00:45:24,920 I just remember he was suddenly, one day, I think, 932 00:45:25,440 --> 00:45:26,640 Neil or somebody said, 933 00:45:26,760 --> 00:45:29,120 "Oh, Ringo's gone on holiday." [laughs] 934 00:45:29,680 --> 00:45:32,200 I felt two things. I felt I wasn't playing great, 935 00:45:32,840 --> 00:45:35,280 and the other three were really happy, 936 00:45:35,360 --> 00:45:36,720 and I was an outsider. 937 00:45:38,320 --> 00:45:42,160 And so, you know, I came to this decision, 938 00:45:42,240 --> 00:45:47,240 "Fuck it, I'm… I'm leaving." And so, I went to see John, 939 00:45:47,320 --> 00:45:50,840 who was living in my apartment in Montagu Square. 940 00:45:51,400 --> 00:45:53,640 I knocked on the door and I said, uh, you know, 941 00:45:53,760 --> 00:45:56,640 "Hi", we went in. I said, "I'm leaving the group because, 942 00:45:56,720 --> 00:46:00,040 you know, I feel like, you know, unloved and out of it 943 00:46:00,120 --> 00:46:02,840 and I'm not playing well and you three are really close." 944 00:46:03,000 --> 00:46:05,120 And he said, "I thought it was you three." 945 00:46:05,400 --> 00:46:08,080 [chuckles] So, okay. 946 00:46:08,960 --> 00:46:11,800 And then I went over to Paul's and knocked on his door. 947 00:46:12,480 --> 00:46:14,480 Said, uh-- I said the same thing. I said, you know, 948 00:46:14,720 --> 00:46:16,640 "I'm leaving the band. I… I feel, you know, 949 00:46:16,720 --> 00:46:18,720 you three guys are really close and I'm out of it." 950 00:46:18,800 --> 00:46:21,280 And he said, "I thought it was you three." 951 00:46:21,440 --> 00:46:22,520 [chuckles] 952 00:46:22,640 --> 00:46:24,600 [Paul] I mean, you know, that's… that's what it's like in life. 953 00:46:24,760 --> 00:46:28,040 You go through life, you don't-- you never stop and say, 954 00:46:28,280 --> 00:46:31,160 "Hey, you know what? I think you're great." 955 00:46:31,240 --> 00:46:33,360 Well, I don't think we'd ever done any of that with Ringo. 956 00:46:33,480 --> 00:46:35,360 It'd always just been, "Yeah, he's great. He's good." 957 00:46:35,840 --> 00:46:39,560 And he… he felt insecure, so we had to-- and he… he left. 958 00:46:39,840 --> 00:46:43,080 So, we had to kind of go and sort of say, "No, you're great, man. You're the best." 959 00:46:44,080 --> 00:46:46,280 And then he sort of-- he said, "Oh, thank you." 960 00:46:46,520 --> 00:46:48,480 I think he was pleased to hear that. 961 00:46:48,800 --> 00:46:51,120 And I came back and went in the studio, 962 00:46:51,200 --> 00:46:54,080 and George had had it decked out with flowers, 963 00:46:54,800 --> 00:46:59,040 just flowers everywhere, and John had sent me telegrams saying, 964 00:46:59,120 --> 00:47:01,520 "You're the best rock drummer! Come on home!" [chuckles] 965 00:47:01,800 --> 00:47:06,560 And, uh… and I just felt good about myself again. 966 00:47:06,760 --> 00:47:09,520 And we'd-- you know, we'd got through that little crisis. 967 00:47:09,640 --> 00:47:11,840 [Ringo] One bad bit over on behalf of me, sir. 968 00:47:12,000 --> 00:47:14,040 -[Paul] What, another one? -[Ringo] One bad bit in that one. 969 00:47:14,160 --> 00:47:15,320 -[Paul] Eh? -[Ringo] A bad bit. 970 00:47:15,400 --> 00:47:16,440 [Paul] Oh yeah. 971 00:47:16,520 --> 00:47:18,160 [Ringo] In one of the breaks, I got a bit… [speaks indistinctly] 972 00:47:18,640 --> 00:47:21,400 You know, and I knew we were just in a messed-up stage, 973 00:47:21,680 --> 00:47:25,000 all of us, uh, then. You know, it wasn't just me. 974 00:47:25,080 --> 00:47:27,000 It was the whole thing was going down. 975 00:47:27,280 --> 00:47:29,880 -[♪ "Rocky Raccoon" playing] -♪ And started mocking at the time ♪ 976 00:47:31,280 --> 00:47:33,480 [Paul] I wanna hear that, boy. I wanna hear that. 977 00:47:33,560 --> 00:47:35,280 I think it's a very good album myself, 978 00:47:35,400 --> 00:47:36,600 and I think it stood up. 979 00:47:36,960 --> 00:47:38,840 But it wasn't a pleasant one to make. 980 00:47:39,120 --> 00:47:42,200 But again, you know, sometimes those things work for your art. 981 00:47:42,720 --> 00:47:44,160 -[♪ "Helter Skelter" playing] -♪ When I get to the bottom ♪ 982 00:47:44,240 --> 00:47:46,240 ♪ I go back to the top of the slide ♪ 983 00:47:46,320 --> 00:47:49,040 ♪ Where I stop and I turn and I go for a ride ♪ 984 00:47:49,120 --> 00:47:52,800 ♪ Till I get to the bottom and I see you again ♪ 985 00:47:52,920 --> 00:47:55,280 [Ringo] "Helter Skelter" was just a track we did 986 00:47:55,360 --> 00:47:58,320 in total madness and hysterics in the studio. 987 00:47:58,480 --> 00:48:01,160 You know, sometimes you just had to shake out the jams. 988 00:48:01,240 --> 00:48:03,080 [Paul] We just tried to get it loud with guitars. 989 00:48:03,160 --> 00:48:06,000 Can't we have them sound louder, the drums louder? 990 00:48:06,280 --> 00:48:07,800 And that was really all I wanted to do, 991 00:48:07,880 --> 00:48:10,360 make a very loud, raunchy rock and roll record 992 00:48:10,440 --> 00:48:11,600 with the Beatles, which it is. 993 00:48:11,760 --> 00:48:15,840 ♪ Tell me the answer. Well, you may be a lover ♪ 994 00:48:15,920 --> 00:48:17,800 ♪ But you ain't no dancer ♪ 995 00:48:17,880 --> 00:48:19,640 [Paul] We did it so long and so often, 996 00:48:19,720 --> 00:48:22,200 that on the end of it, Ringo did have blisters. 997 00:48:22,280 --> 00:48:24,800 And I think, he said-- at the end of some take, 998 00:48:24,880 --> 00:48:27,040 you can hear him, "I've got blisters on me hands." 999 00:48:27,240 --> 00:48:28,560 -[♪ music concludes] -[Ringo] I've got blisters 1000 00:48:28,680 --> 00:48:29,800 on my fingers! 1001 00:48:29,920 --> 00:48:32,120 [♪ "I'm So Tired" playing] 1002 00:48:32,200 --> 00:48:38,560 ♪ I'm so tired, I haven't slept a wink ♪ 1003 00:48:38,920 --> 00:48:45,920 ♪ I'm so tired, my mind is on the blink ♪ 1004 00:48:46,160 --> 00:48:52,320 ♪ I wonder, should I get up and fix myself a drink? ♪ 1005 00:48:52,600 --> 00:48:54,400 ♪ No, no, no ♪ 1006 00:48:54,800 --> 00:48:57,360 [George] There was a lot more individual stuff. 1007 00:48:57,680 --> 00:49:00,440 For the first time, I think people were accepting 1008 00:49:00,520 --> 00:49:01,640 that it was individual. 1009 00:49:01,800 --> 00:49:03,200 Like, I remember being… 1010 00:49:03,720 --> 00:49:06,640 having three studios operating at the same time. 1011 00:49:07,480 --> 00:49:10,320 You know, Paul was doing some overdubs in one, 1012 00:49:10,440 --> 00:49:12,160 and John was doing something in another one, 1013 00:49:12,240 --> 00:49:15,600 and I was doing horns on something else in another studio, 1014 00:49:15,880 --> 00:49:16,880 -because… -[♪ music concludes] 1015 00:49:17,640 --> 00:49:20,600 …maybe they'd set a release date and time was running out. 1016 00:49:21,240 --> 00:49:23,240 -[♪ "Sexy Sadie" playing] -♪ You'll get yours yet ♪ 1017 00:49:23,960 --> 00:49:28,200 -[George] John? -[John] Yeah? Yes? 1018 00:49:28,600 --> 00:49:29,960 [George] Can we start again? 1019 00:49:30,240 --> 00:49:33,120 [John] Okay. Okay, Robert. 1020 00:49:33,200 --> 00:49:34,440 [♪ music concludes] 1021 00:49:34,520 --> 00:49:36,080 -[engineer] Take 29. -[John] Reach for this one. 1022 00:49:36,680 --> 00:49:38,800 Were any of them any good? 1023 00:49:41,240 --> 00:49:42,480 A mind-bender. 1024 00:49:42,680 --> 00:49:44,200 [studio member] Sorry, George. What did you say? 1025 00:49:44,320 --> 00:49:47,560 [George] I said, there's no point in Mr. Martin being uptight! 1026 00:49:48,280 --> 00:49:49,680 -[Paul] Right. Right. -[George] You know, 1027 00:49:49,800 --> 00:49:52,400 we're all here to do this, and if you wanna be uptight… 1028 00:49:52,480 --> 00:49:54,040 [George Martin] I don't understand you, huh? 1029 00:49:54,160 --> 00:49:56,280 [George] I mean, you're very negative! 1030 00:49:56,640 --> 00:49:58,280 [♪ "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" playing] 1031 00:49:58,400 --> 00:50:02,800 ♪ Still my guitar gently weeps ♪ 1032 00:50:20,560 --> 00:50:21,760 [♪ music concludes] 1033 00:50:22,920 --> 00:50:24,320 Let's hear that back. 1034 00:50:24,520 --> 00:50:25,720 [♪ "Mother Nature's Son" playing] 1035 00:50:25,840 --> 00:50:30,720 ♪ All day long, I'm sitting singing songs for everyone ♪ 1036 00:50:35,360 --> 00:50:36,600 [♪ music concludes] 1037 00:50:36,840 --> 00:50:38,640 [Paul] And this is one of them. 1038 00:50:39,800 --> 00:50:41,560 [George] I'll just be singing to guide you. 1039 00:50:41,680 --> 00:50:43,160 [Paul] Yes, fair enough. 1040 00:50:43,280 --> 00:50:45,000 [George] Two, three, four… 1041 00:50:45,160 --> 00:50:47,600 [♪ "Piggies" playing] 1042 00:50:47,760 --> 00:50:50,240 ♪ In their sties with all their backing-- ♪ 1043 00:50:50,320 --> 00:50:51,560 Fuck. 1044 00:50:51,640 --> 00:50:53,080 -[Paul] One, two, three. -[♪ "I Will" playing] 1045 00:50:53,160 --> 00:50:55,720 ♪ Who knows how long I've loved you? ♪ 1046 00:50:55,920 --> 00:50:57,880 [Ringo] Can you turn it down in my cans a bit? 1047 00:50:58,000 --> 00:51:00,480 -[♪ "Julia" playing] -♪ Julia ♪ 1048 00:51:01,400 --> 00:51:03,960 ♪ Julia ♪ 1049 00:51:04,960 --> 00:51:09,680 ♪ Julia ♪ 1050 00:51:09,800 --> 00:51:10,960 [♪ music concludes] 1051 00:51:11,160 --> 00:51:13,160 [John] The last mistake was entirely when I just took 1052 00:51:13,280 --> 00:51:14,800 me mind off it for a second. 1053 00:51:15,160 --> 00:51:17,200 We always tried to make things different, 1054 00:51:17,480 --> 00:51:19,520 and I think things were always different anyway, 1055 00:51:19,600 --> 00:51:21,000 because, you know, 1056 00:51:21,080 --> 00:51:25,000 just in a matter of months, we'd changed in so many ways, 1057 00:51:25,080 --> 00:51:26,200 you know? Um… 1058 00:51:26,760 --> 00:51:29,640 so there was… there was no chance of it ever being, 1059 00:51:29,720 --> 00:51:31,680 you know, like the previous record. 1060 00:51:32,040 --> 00:51:34,520 And all the experience that had happened in India 1061 00:51:34,600 --> 00:51:38,560 and stuff since Sgt. Pepper was all embodied in that album. 1062 00:51:38,720 --> 00:51:39,920 [♪ "Yer Blues" playing] 1063 00:51:40,000 --> 00:51:41,440 ♪ Yes, I'm lonely ♪ 1064 00:51:43,560 --> 00:51:45,680 ♪ Wanna die ♪ 1065 00:51:48,480 --> 00:51:51,320 [John] I wasn't interested in following up Sgt. Pepper, 1066 00:51:51,920 --> 00:51:54,280 and, uh, I don't know whether the others were or not, 1067 00:51:54,360 --> 00:51:56,400 but I know that what I was going for 1068 00:51:56,480 --> 00:51:58,160 was to forget about Sgt. Pepper, 1069 00:51:58,240 --> 00:52:00,720 you know, that was Sgt. Pepper and that's all right, fine, 1070 00:52:00,800 --> 00:52:03,280 it's over, and just get back to basic music. 1071 00:52:03,400 --> 00:52:04,920 [♪ "Back in the U.S.S.R." playing] 1072 00:52:05,000 --> 00:52:06,600 ♪ Flew in from Miami Beach B.O.A.C. ♪ 1073 00:52:06,680 --> 00:52:09,200 ♪ Didn't get to bed last night ♪ 1074 00:52:09,920 --> 00:52:11,840 [Ringo] Sgt. Pepper did its thing, 1075 00:52:11,920 --> 00:52:14,560 it was the album of the decade, of the century, maybe. 1076 00:52:15,040 --> 00:52:16,920 It was very innovative, great songs. 1077 00:52:17,040 --> 00:52:18,160 I'm glad I was on it. 1078 00:52:18,240 --> 00:52:19,600 But the White Album, 1079 00:52:19,720 --> 00:52:21,920 we ended up being more of a band again. 1080 00:52:22,040 --> 00:52:25,000 And that's what I always love. I loved being in a band. 1081 00:52:25,120 --> 00:52:26,520 [♪ "Why Don't We Do It In The Road?" playing] 1082 00:52:26,600 --> 00:52:28,320 ♪ Why don't we d-do it in the road? ♪ 1083 00:52:30,280 --> 00:52:33,600 ♪ Why don't we do it in the road? ♪ 1084 00:52:34,160 --> 00:52:35,280 ♪ Ah ♪ 1085 00:52:35,640 --> 00:52:37,880 [George] It became apparent that there was more songs 1086 00:52:38,000 --> 00:52:39,840 than would make a single album. 1087 00:52:40,280 --> 00:52:41,880 [Paul] I think it's a fine little album, 1088 00:52:41,960 --> 00:52:43,920 and I think the fact that it's got so much on it 1089 00:52:44,000 --> 00:52:45,520 is one of the things that's cool about it. 1090 00:52:45,640 --> 00:52:47,120 -[♪ "Good Night" playing] -[John] The songs, and most of it, 1091 00:52:47,240 --> 00:52:48,480 is just as good as anything we recorded. 1092 00:52:48,800 --> 00:52:51,360 [Ringo] And there was lots of group activity going down. 1093 00:52:51,600 --> 00:52:53,000 I love the White Album. 1094 00:52:53,080 --> 00:52:54,320 ♪ Good night ♪ 1095 00:52:55,800 --> 00:52:57,240 ♪ Good night, everybody ♪ 1096 00:52:58,320 --> 00:53:03,120 ♪ Everybody, everywhere. Good night ♪ 1097 00:53:06,080 --> 00:53:07,960 [George Martin] When they did the White Album, 1098 00:53:08,040 --> 00:53:09,680 I thought we should have made 1099 00:53:09,760 --> 00:53:12,600 probably a very, very good single album out of it, 1100 00:53:12,720 --> 00:53:13,960 rather than making a double album. 1101 00:53:14,320 --> 00:53:15,600 Well, no, I… I agree. 1102 00:53:15,680 --> 00:53:17,920 We should have put it out as two separate albums, 1103 00:53:18,280 --> 00:53:19,960 the White and the Whiter Album. 1104 00:53:21,200 --> 00:53:23,800 Uh… a lot of information on a double album. 1105 00:53:24,520 --> 00:53:27,720 But, you know, what do you do when you've got all them songs 1106 00:53:27,920 --> 00:53:29,840 and you wanna get, um, 1107 00:53:29,920 --> 00:53:32,880 you wanna get rid of them so you can do more songs? 1108 00:53:33,360 --> 00:53:39,600 You know, there was a lot of, uh, you know, ego in that band, 1109 00:53:39,760 --> 00:53:42,760 and, um, there was a lot of songs that should have just maybe 1110 00:53:42,840 --> 00:53:45,000 been elbowed or made into B-sides. 1111 00:53:45,160 --> 00:53:46,560 I think it's a fine little album, 1112 00:53:46,640 --> 00:53:48,480 and I think the fact that it's got so much on it 1113 00:53:48,560 --> 00:53:50,280 is one of the things that's cool about it, 1114 00:53:50,480 --> 00:53:52,720 'cause it's… they're very varied stuff, 1115 00:53:52,800 --> 00:53:55,400 you know, "Rocky Raccoon", "Piggies", um, 1116 00:53:56,000 --> 00:53:58,560 "Happiness Is A Warm Gun", that kind of stuff, you know. 1117 00:53:58,840 --> 00:54:00,840 Uh, I think it's a fine album. 1118 00:54:01,480 --> 00:54:03,280 You know, I'm… I'm not a great one for that. 1119 00:54:03,400 --> 00:54:05,160 You know, "Maybe it was too many of that." 1120 00:54:05,280 --> 00:54:07,040 What do you mean? It was great. It sold. 1121 00:54:07,120 --> 00:54:09,320 It's the bloody Beatles' White Album! Shut up! 1122 00:54:09,480 --> 00:54:12,880 [♪ "Revolution" playing] 1123 00:54:15,440 --> 00:54:17,520 ♪ Waah! Woo! ♪ 1124 00:54:17,640 --> 00:54:21,080 ♪ You say you want a revolution ♪ 1125 00:54:21,200 --> 00:54:23,760 ♪ Well, you know ♪ 1126 00:54:25,160 --> 00:54:27,520 ♪ We'd all love to change the world ♪ 1127 00:54:30,880 --> 00:54:34,240 ♪ You tell me that it's evolution ♪ 1128 00:54:34,320 --> 00:54:36,680 ♪ Well, you know ♪ 1129 00:54:38,080 --> 00:54:41,160 ♪ We'd all love to change the world ♪ 1130 00:54:44,200 --> 00:54:47,560 ♪ But when you talk about destruction ♪ 1131 00:54:48,320 --> 00:54:52,000 ♪ Don't you know that you can count me out -- in ♪ 1132 00:54:53,080 --> 00:54:57,160 ♪ Don't you know it's gonna be all right ♪ 1133 00:54:57,560 --> 00:55:00,720 ♪ Don't you know it's gonna be all right ♪ 1134 00:55:01,480 --> 00:55:04,920 ♪ You know it's gonna be all right ♪ 1135 00:55:05,560 --> 00:55:06,600 ♪ Hey! ♪ 1136 00:55:10,280 --> 00:55:13,800 ♪ You say you got a real solution ♪ 1137 00:55:13,880 --> 00:55:20,120 ♪ Well, you know, we'd all love to see the plan ♪ 1138 00:55:20,280 --> 00:55:23,280 ♪ …shooby doowah bom shooby doowah ♪ 1139 00:55:23,520 --> 00:55:29,240 ♪ You ask me for a contribution, well, you know ♪ 1140 00:55:30,840 --> 00:55:33,040 ♪ We're all doing what we can ♪ 1141 00:55:33,160 --> 00:55:36,160 ♪… shooby doowah, bom shooby doowah ♪ 1142 00:55:36,800 --> 00:55:40,360 ♪ But if you want money for people with minds that hate… ♪ 1143 00:55:41,360 --> 00:55:44,640 [George] We were outspoken, you know, the… 1144 00:55:44,800 --> 00:55:47,680 the Cromwell kind of figures in the establishment 1145 00:55:47,760 --> 00:55:50,040 were trying to get their own back on us. 1146 00:55:50,880 --> 00:55:52,400 Brian Epstein died, 1147 00:55:53,080 --> 00:55:55,000 so they tried to say, 1148 00:55:55,080 --> 00:55:58,000 "Okay, well, everything they've done since he died is crap." 1149 00:55:58,800 --> 00:56:01,880 You know, just the typical kind of silly stuff. 1150 00:56:02,000 --> 00:56:04,160 Like, everything goes in a cycle, 1151 00:56:05,240 --> 00:56:09,080 and once it starts going down, as anybody can tell you, 1152 00:56:09,240 --> 00:56:11,280 you know, when you get knocked to the ground, 1153 00:56:11,360 --> 00:56:14,320 then they… they start kicking you, you know? 1154 00:56:14,440 --> 00:56:16,120 And that's the kinda thing that happened. 1155 00:56:16,360 --> 00:56:19,200 The world was a problem, but we weren't. 1156 00:56:19,360 --> 00:56:21,920 You know, that was the best thing about the Beatles. 1157 00:56:22,120 --> 00:56:25,040 Until we started to break up, so like White Album and stuff, 1158 00:56:25,120 --> 00:56:27,320 then it… even the studio got a bit tense then. 1159 00:56:27,960 --> 00:56:30,600 [John] We broke up, then made the double album. 1160 00:56:30,680 --> 00:56:32,240 That was the disintegration. 1161 00:56:32,640 --> 00:56:35,640 ♪ You tell me that it's institution ♪ 1162 00:56:35,760 --> 00:56:38,280 ♪ Well, you know ♪ 1163 00:56:38,800 --> 00:56:41,120 You know, it was like the wind-down to a divorce. 1164 00:56:41,200 --> 00:56:43,480 You know, a divorce usually doesn't just happen, you know, 1165 00:56:43,560 --> 00:56:47,240 -there's… months and years of misery. -[♪ music concludes] 1166 00:56:49,080 --> 00:56:53,480 [♪ "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" playing] 1167 00:57:03,120 --> 00:57:05,920 ♪ I look at you all ♪ 1168 00:57:06,640 --> 00:57:10,120 ♪ See the love there that's sleeping ♪ 1169 00:57:11,520 --> 00:57:16,720 ♪ While my guitar gently weeps ♪ 1170 00:57:18,360 --> 00:57:21,320 ♪ I look at the floor ♪ 1171 00:57:21,960 --> 00:57:25,720 ♪ And I see it needs sweeping ♪ 1172 00:57:27,120 --> 00:57:32,400 ♪ Still my guitar gently weeps ♪ 1173 00:57:34,880 --> 00:57:41,240 ♪ I don't know why nobody told you ♪ 1174 00:57:42,960 --> 00:57:47,520 ♪ How to unfold your love ♪ 1175 00:57:50,720 --> 00:57:57,040 ♪ I don't know how someone controlled you ♪ 1176 00:57:58,400 --> 00:58:02,800 ♪ They bought and sold you ♪ 1177 00:58:05,440 --> 00:58:12,400 ♪ I look at the world and I notice it's turning ♪ 1178 00:58:14,160 --> 00:58:19,400 ♪ While my guitar gently weeps ♪ 1179 00:58:20,960 --> 00:58:27,880 ♪ With every mistake we must surely be learning ♪ 1180 00:58:29,400 --> 00:58:35,000 ♪ Still my guitar gently weeps ♪ 1181 00:58:37,920 --> 00:58:44,280 ♪ I don't know how you were diverted ♪ 1182 00:58:45,720 --> 00:58:49,840 ♪ You were perverted too ♪ 1183 00:58:53,440 --> 00:59:00,040 ♪ I don't know how you were inverted ♪ 1184 00:59:01,560 --> 00:59:05,320 ♪ No one alerted you ♪ 1185 00:59:08,680 --> 00:59:11,880 ♪ I look from the wings ♪ 1186 00:59:12,200 --> 00:59:15,880 ♪ Of the play you are staging ♪ 1187 00:59:17,200 --> 00:59:23,200 ♪ Still my guitar gently weeps ♪ 96997

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