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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:26,440 --> 00:00:30,638 We don't know, it may be next week, it may be two or three years 2 00:00:30,877 --> 00:00:36,873 but I think we'll be in the business for at least another four years 3 00:00:37,517 --> 00:00:40,645 You can be big-headed and say yeah, we're going to last 10 years 4 00:00:40,887 --> 00:00:44,721 but when you've said it, you think we're lucky if we last three months 5 00:00:45,225 --> 00:00:48,717 Probably the thing that John and I will do 6 00:00:48,962 --> 00:00:52,454 will be write songs, as we've been doing, as a sort of sideline 7 00:00:52,733 --> 00:00:55,531 We'll hope to develop that a bit more 8 00:00:56,036 --> 00:01:01,167 When we go home early in the morning, when we've finished the job 9 00:01:01,408 --> 00:01:03,740 The kids don't know you at home 10 00:01:03,877 --> 00:01:07,870 but if they find out - well, where I live, they'll get the drums out! 11 00:01:14,788 --> 00:01:20,124 It was getting really big - we noticed as we moved around town 12 00:01:20,360 --> 00:01:23,124 and started being noticed in the street 13 00:01:23,630 --> 00:01:28,932 I was grateful that we had a kind of staircase to climb 14 00:01:29,202 --> 00:01:33,195 First it was making it big in Liverpool, then being the best in the county 15 00:01:33,440 --> 00:01:38,468 then the best in England, then we'd go to Scotland and break them in 16 00:01:39,012 --> 00:01:41,742 Then it was well, what's left? Er... radio 17 00:01:42,282 --> 00:01:46,776 We wanted to be on Brian Matthews' Saturday Morning Club, a huge show 18 00:01:47,320 --> 00:01:52,348 The thing I loved would be to wake after a week of school or whatever... 19 00:01:52,592 --> 00:01:58,053 I had a radio by my bed and would lie in until about 11 20 00:01:58,331 --> 00:02:04,236 The most delicious lie in of your life, those teenage lie-ins, Saturday 21 00:02:04,471 --> 00:02:06,871 Lie in, feeling great, turn the radio on 22 00:02:07,007 --> 00:02:11,103 and this programme would be on for another hour 23 00:02:11,344 --> 00:02:17,749 We really wanted to be on that. We knew there was a huge audience 24 00:02:18,151 --> 00:02:22,986 Many tracks for Saturday Club were never put on record 25 00:02:23,256 --> 00:02:28,091 Some good stuff we'd done at the Cavern or Hamburg, well recorded 26 00:03:52,245 --> 00:03:58,241 We come along on Saturday morning, greeting everybody with a smi!e 27 00:03:58,752 --> 00:04:01,277 Isn't that nice - thank you, dear Beat!es 28 00:04:01,555 --> 00:04:06,015 Your goal is always just a few yards ahead rather than right up there 29 00:04:06,326 --> 00:04:09,318 Neil Aspinall Road Manager When we used to tour - do those... 30 00:04:09,563 --> 00:04:13,932 Arthur Howe touring shows with quite a number of people on the bill 31 00:04:14,167 --> 00:04:19,969 Roy Orbison, Tommy Roe, Gerry and the Pacemakers 32 00:04:21,608 --> 00:04:25,100 Helen Shapiro... there'd be a number of people on the bill 33 00:04:25,345 --> 00:04:30,214 and everybody got 12 minutes, 15, 20 minutes, whatever 34 00:04:30,450 --> 00:04:35,444 In that time all anybody could do was plug their hit records 35 00:04:35,689 --> 00:04:38,886 The ones the audience knew 36 00:04:39,392 --> 00:04:42,384 With Helen Shapiro it was really embarrassing 37 00:04:42,629 --> 00:04:47,623 We were happy just to be on the first nationwide tour of the theatres 38 00:04:48,034 --> 00:04:52,300 She was established, she'd been around and had a bunch of hits 39 00:04:52,572 --> 00:04:56,372 We were happy just to be on the tour, but it was embarrassing 40 00:04:56,610 --> 00:05:00,512 because Please Please Me got to number 1 while we were on the road 41 00:05:00,747 --> 00:05:05,548 and all the people coming to the show were waiting for the Beatles 42 00:05:05,785 --> 00:05:10,313 It was embarrassing, because she was very nice 43 00:05:10,557 --> 00:05:15,494 I think it was the tour after that when it was Tommy Roe 44 00:05:15,729 --> 00:05:18,823 and Chris Montez and the Beatles 45 00:05:19,065 --> 00:05:24,002 They moved us to being... actually closing the first half of the show 46 00:05:39,185 --> 00:05:44,122 George Martin Record Producer Let's go back a bit. The first record we issued was Love Me Do 47 00:05:44,224 --> 00:05:46,715 The second was P!ease P!ease Me 48 00:05:46,960 --> 00:05:50,418 which was only arrived at after much doubt on my part 49 00:05:50,664 --> 00:05:53,565 that they could ever write a hit song 50 00:05:53,800 --> 00:05:57,395 From that moment they blossomed, they became wonderful songwriters 51 00:05:57,637 --> 00:06:02,165 But before they showed evidence of that, I still had to have an album out 52 00:06:02,409 --> 00:06:04,843 I'd been to the Cavern and seen what they could do 53 00:06:05,078 --> 00:06:09,071 I knew their repertoire, what they were able to perform 54 00:06:09,315 --> 00:06:12,307 I said, let's record every song you've got 55 00:06:12,552 --> 00:06:15,487 We'll whistle through them in a day 56 00:06:43,450 --> 00:06:47,352 We knew those songs, that was the act we did all over the country 57 00:07:31,731 --> 00:07:38,034 Basically this album was just what we did in the clubs 58 00:07:38,805 --> 00:07:42,798 We just kept running through songs: "What about this... or this?" 59 00:07:43,042 --> 00:07:45,943 We'd play and he'd say, "What else have you got?" 60 00:08:11,037 --> 00:08:14,973 And 10.30 that evening, John sang Twist and Shout 61 00:08:15,208 --> 00:08:17,199 His voice was going all day 62 00:08:17,443 --> 00:08:21,436 He knew he could only give it one or two goes and it would just rip it 63 00:08:21,848 --> 00:08:25,181 Which it did - you can hear it on the record 64 00:08:25,451 --> 00:08:28,079 I couldn't sing the damn thing, I was just screaming 65 00:11:03,009 --> 00:11:07,742 I heard they were coming to the Manchester Odeon 66 00:11:08,014 --> 00:11:10,983 Derek Taylor Beatles' Press Officer We theatre critics, so-called 67 00:11:11,250 --> 00:11:16,347 didn't cover one-night stands of pop stars as there was no continuity 68 00:11:16,589 --> 00:11:20,081 Anyway, I bought tickets at ๏ฟฝ1 each, I think 69 00:11:20,326 --> 00:11:25,263 Gerry and the Pacemakers and Roy Orbison preceded the Beatles 70 00:11:45,485 --> 00:11:49,319 It was hard to keep up with that man, he really put on a show 71 00:11:49,555 --> 00:11:52,820 They all did, but Orbison had that fantastic voice 72 00:11:53,092 --> 00:11:56,892 We'd be on the tour bus and Roy would be at the back 73 00:11:57,130 --> 00:12:01,863 He wrote something like Pretty Woman and played it to us - great song 74 00:12:02,135 --> 00:12:08,438 So a bit of competition came in - we had to write one as good 75 00:12:08,674 --> 00:12:12,474 So we were just trying to improve all the time 76 00:12:12,712 --> 00:12:17,945 We listened to other songs and tried to beat them 77 00:12:18,184 --> 00:12:22,553 By the time we got to From Me To You... it was nice 78 00:12:22,789 --> 00:12:28,284 I was very pleased with the chord in the middle, which was different... 79 00:12:37,203 --> 00:12:41,572 That minor chord was something we hadn't done before 80 00:13:17,610 --> 00:13:20,602 We'd always know when we were going to be on the radio 81 00:13:20,847 --> 00:13:25,978 Brian would say "Hello boys, it's going to be on at 7.20" 82 00:13:26,252 --> 00:13:31,280 We'd all be in the car and we'd stop so we could listen to it 83 00:13:37,563 --> 00:13:40,794 The Beatles and From Me to You, their third sing!e re!ease 84 00:13:41,033 --> 00:13:44,230 which is this week sitting at the top of the hit parade 85 00:13:48,074 --> 00:13:53,068 Every time it moved in the charts, we'd have a celebratory dinner 86 00:13:54,680 --> 00:14:00,482 If you look at the Beatles, from their first 18 months, they went... 87 00:14:01,587 --> 00:14:05,023 because we were eating all this food 88 00:14:05,691 --> 00:14:08,285 That's where I discovered smoked salmon 89 00:14:08,528 --> 00:14:11,520 I'd only ever had tinned salmon until I was 22! 90 00:14:17,803 --> 00:14:19,998 We never stopped anywhere 91 00:14:20,239 --> 00:14:25,802 If we were in Elgin on a Thursday 92 00:14:26,045 --> 00:14:32,177 and we needed to be in Portsmouth on Friday, we'd just drive 93 00:14:32,552 --> 00:14:35,453 We didn't know how to stop this van 94 00:14:39,392 --> 00:14:43,226 Neil would drive and there'd be the passenger seat 95 00:14:43,496 --> 00:14:47,262 and three of us would sit on the bench seat - whichever three 96 00:14:47,767 --> 00:14:52,431 We'd sit on this bench seat, which was pretty miserable 97 00:14:52,672 --> 00:14:58,440 We'd go everywhere in the van. We'd kip on the amps 98 00:14:58,678 --> 00:15:03,240 Some nights were so foggy, you'd be doing one mile an hour 99 00:15:03,482 --> 00:15:07,077 and you'd still just keep going 100 00:15:07,320 --> 00:15:11,916 We were like homing pigeons. You have to keep getting home 101 00:15:12,325 --> 00:15:15,783 We got Mal when Neil couldn't come because he was sick 102 00:15:16,028 --> 00:15:21,022 We had to go down to do a radio show in London 103 00:15:21,867 --> 00:15:26,201 We knew this guy Mal. He worked for the GPO 104 00:15:26,439 --> 00:15:29,203 and he used to be a part-time bouncer at the Cavern 105 00:15:29,442 --> 00:15:33,071 We got to know him and somebody suggested he drive for us 106 00:15:33,613 --> 00:15:37,276 He drove us a couple of times when Neil couldn't make it 107 00:15:37,516 --> 00:15:41,782 Then there was so much happening, we employed him full-time 108 00:15:49,562 --> 00:15:52,156 Once, on the motorway 109 00:15:52,398 --> 00:15:55,925 the windscreen got knocked out by a pebble 110 00:15:56,168 --> 00:16:01,902 Mal Evans Beatles' Roadie So Mal put his hat on backwards, punched the windscreen out and drove 111 00:16:02,174 --> 00:16:06,838 This was winter in Britain and it was freezing and foggy 112 00:16:07,079 --> 00:16:13,075 We had to look for the kerb all the way to Liverpool, 200 miles 113 00:16:13,319 --> 00:16:16,186 We were very, very cold 114 00:16:16,455 --> 00:16:20,289 I remember we lay on each other 115 00:16:21,027 --> 00:16:24,963 With a bottle of whisky 116 00:16:25,197 --> 00:16:30,260 When the one on top was so cold, hypothermia was setting in 117 00:16:30,636 --> 00:16:33,104 it was his turn to get on the bottom 118 00:16:33,372 --> 00:16:37,001 We would warm each other up that way and keep swigging the whisky 119 00:16:37,510 --> 00:16:40,070 It was quite an image 120 00:16:40,313 --> 00:16:42,838 People think stardom, and it's glamorous 121 00:16:43,082 --> 00:16:47,280 and there's us freezing, lying literally on top of each other 122 00:16:47,987 --> 00:16:50,478 Oh yeah, we were tight 123 00:16:50,723 --> 00:16:54,955 That was one thing to be said about us, we were really tight as friends 124 00:16:55,194 --> 00:17:00,131 We could argue a lot amongst ourselves but we were very close 125 00:19:09,929 --> 00:19:13,228 In the early days, we'd make a record in about 12 hours 126 00:19:13,466 --> 00:19:18,995 A single every 3 months meant we'd have to write in the hotel or in a van 127 00:19:19,238 --> 00:19:21,638 The demand on us was tremendous 128 00:19:21,974 --> 00:19:25,535 I remember sitting on a pair of twin beds in a hotel bedroom 129 00:19:25,811 --> 00:19:28,871 We had a day off so we were going to write a song 130 00:19:29,114 --> 00:19:35,713 Our early songs, Please Please ME, From ME to YOU, P.S. I Love YOU 131 00:19:35,955 --> 00:19:41,018 They were always very personal - Thank YOU gir! 132 00:19:41,293 --> 00:19:44,490 And we hit on the idea of doing a kind of reported conversation 133 00:19:44,730 --> 00:19:48,826 "I saw her yesterday, she told me what to say, she said SHE loves YOU" 134 00:19:49,068 --> 00:19:53,471 It gave us another little dimension, just meant that the song 135 00:19:53,706 --> 00:19:57,107 was something different from what we and others had written before 136 00:19:58,310 --> 00:20:01,336 Half a million advance orders have been made 137 00:20:01,881 --> 00:20:05,476 for the Beatles' latest single, She Loves You 138 00:20:05,718 --> 00:20:10,485 It looks likely to be three number ones in a row for the Liverpool boys 139 00:22:32,164 --> 00:22:36,533 We were the first working class singers 140 00:22:36,769 --> 00:22:39,966 that stayed working class and pronounced it 141 00:22:40,205 --> 00:22:45,006 Didn't try and change our accents which in England were looked down upon 142 00:22:45,544 --> 00:22:50,948 Cathy - A Fan from the Cavern Club The Beatles are Liverpudlians. They belong to us and to the Cavern 143 00:22:51,216 --> 00:22:55,243 Yes, let the rest of the country have them and enjoy them 144 00:22:55,487 --> 00:22:58,513 but please let them come back to us, at least once 145 00:22:58,757 --> 00:23:03,217 just to be the same as they used to be 146 00:23:03,495 --> 00:23:04,962 It would be fantastic 147 00:23:06,832 --> 00:23:10,029 It was impossible to go home 148 00:23:10,269 --> 00:23:14,797 If you're in our business, you go to London 149 00:23:15,040 --> 00:23:20,876 The recordings are there, the places to be seen are there 150 00:23:21,113 --> 00:23:26,278 Where it's happening is there, it's just a natural move 151 00:23:26,518 --> 00:23:32,514 George and I shared an apartment off Park Lane, ๏ฟฝ45 a week, a fortune 152 00:23:32,758 --> 00:23:37,195 We'd go to the Saddle Rooms. It used to be a club 153 00:23:37,429 --> 00:23:41,525 They used to have this horse and coach outside 154 00:23:41,767 --> 00:23:47,763 Two little drunken Beatles in the back were being taken home 155 00:23:48,240 --> 00:23:52,506 This is two shit kickers from Liverpool and this is far out news 156 00:23:52,745 --> 00:23:55,236 "Oh, let's take the carriage" 157 00:23:58,317 --> 00:24:02,913 It was great, we were kings and were all just at the prime 158 00:24:03,155 --> 00:24:07,216 We used to go round London in our cars and meet each other 159 00:24:07,493 --> 00:24:10,485 and talk about music with The Animals and Eric 160 00:24:10,729 --> 00:24:13,197 and we were very close to The Stones 161 00:24:13,799 --> 00:24:17,257 This song we're going to play, I Wanna Be Your Man 162 00:24:17,536 --> 00:24:22,030 We virtually finished it in front of them because they needed a record 163 00:24:22,274 --> 00:24:25,266 They'd put out Come On by Chuck Berry and needed a quick follow-up 164 00:24:55,274 --> 00:24:58,266 They did it first - we did it with Ringo after 165 00:26:34,506 --> 00:26:40,638 We were always nervous before each step we went up the ladder 166 00:26:40,879 --> 00:26:46,044 but we always had that comfort of being four together 167 00:26:46,285 --> 00:26:48,276 Not like Elvis, you know 168 00:26:48,520 --> 00:26:52,012 I always felt sorry later for Elvis because he was on his own 169 00:26:52,291 --> 00:26:57,490 There was only one Elvis - nobody else knew what he felt like 170 00:26:57,729 --> 00:27:00,596 But for us, we all shared the experience 171 00:27:01,133 --> 00:27:06,503 The Beatles, The Beatles... no, it couldn't catch on 172 00:27:07,606 --> 00:27:10,234 Big Night Out TV Show Hey, Bern! Is the tea ready yet? 173 00:27:30,162 --> 00:27:32,722 Good evening and welcome to Big Night Out 174 00:27:35,834 --> 00:27:39,292 The Morecambe And Wise Show It's the Kay Sisters! Fabulous! 175 00:27:39,571 --> 00:27:43,371 The Kay Sisters? This is the Beatles! 176 00:27:44,042 --> 00:27:47,341 Hello, Beatle... where is he? 177 00:27:48,280 --> 00:27:51,681 There he is. Hello, Bongo! 178 00:27:55,354 --> 00:27:58,812 That's Ringo! - Is he there as well? Oh great! 179 00:28:00,425 --> 00:28:03,417 As you can gather, this is Eric. Say hello to Eric 180 00:28:04,129 --> 00:28:07,326 I remember you, you're the one with short, fat, hairy legs 181 00:28:07,632 --> 00:28:10,726 No, he's the one with short, fat, hairy legs 182 00:28:13,005 --> 00:28:16,270 We're the ones with the big, fat, hairy heads 183 00:28:16,575 --> 00:28:18,543 Get out of that! 184 00:28:19,845 --> 00:28:24,043 What's it like, being famous? - It's not like in your day, you know 185 00:28:28,987 --> 00:28:33,481 That's an insult, that is. What do you mean, not like in my day? 186 00:28:33,725 --> 00:28:36,592 My dad used to tell me about you - In the old days 187 00:28:36,828 --> 00:28:39,626 You've only got a little dad, have you? 188 00:28:45,904 --> 00:28:47,701 All right, Bonzo?! 189 00:28:48,640 --> 00:28:50,471 It's Ringo! - Yeah, him as well 190 00:28:50,709 --> 00:28:54,702 Get 'em off, they've done enough. I'm getting insulted 191 00:28:55,347 --> 00:29:00,979 Let's do a number with the boys - One their dad will remember 192 00:29:04,089 --> 00:29:05,886 You go and get changed 193 00:29:06,124 --> 00:29:09,924 What should we do, boys? Something suitable for Eric's age? 194 00:29:10,162 --> 00:29:13,325 Moonlight Bay. OK, you go and get changed 195 00:29:13,565 --> 00:29:18,559 On television for the first time, Morecambe and Wise and the Beatles 196 00:29:18,804 --> 00:29:24,037 presenting that wonderful old fashioned number, Moon! Ight Bay 197 00:29:26,445 --> 00:29:30,108 OK fellas, that's great, you look marvellous. Are you ready? 198 00:29:30,816 --> 00:29:33,444 Right, we'll take it from the top 199 00:30:00,345 --> 00:30:03,337 Have the Beatles gone? - No, they're here 200 00:30:29,007 --> 00:30:33,671 What are you doing? - It's murder... I can't keep up 201 00:30:34,946 --> 00:30:37,847 I haven't got one... - Take 4! 202 00:31:25,564 --> 00:31:28,727 I can't breathe after all that mouth organ. Can we skip it? 203 00:31:34,005 --> 00:31:37,065 I couldn't hear what chords they were going... 204 00:31:38,677 --> 00:31:40,668 A bit less of George 205 00:31:41,880 --> 00:31:44,678 I feel like I'm singing in a sock... a one, two, three, four... 206 00:31:52,390 --> 00:31:54,881 You've done it again 207 00:31:55,427 --> 00:31:57,418 You made a mistake 208 00:32:00,365 --> 00:32:03,027 Do it slower - No! 209 00:32:16,548 --> 00:32:19,847 Ready - Ringo... keep your bit dead 210 00:32:20,151 --> 00:32:22,142 Ringo! - We're taping 211 00:32:26,224 --> 00:32:30,490 No, the first one a loud attack, the second one not quite so loud 212 00:32:43,575 --> 00:32:45,873 Rhythm and Blues, part nine 213 00:32:53,051 --> 00:32:57,147 Paul forgot to sing - God, I'm sorry 214 00:32:57,389 --> 00:33:00,756 I was just watching George... 215 00:33:13,405 --> 00:33:17,967 What happened? - It's every time you jump like that 216 00:33:44,869 --> 00:33:47,167 Don't slow down for christ sakes... 217 00:33:48,106 --> 00:33:50,097 or I'm giving you no more drugs 218 00:33:50,308 --> 00:33:52,902 Been for a shit I see, Megan? 219 00:33:53,144 --> 00:33:54,668 Take 1 - No rep!y 220 00:34:13,365 --> 00:34:14,832 Stop 221 00:34:18,036 --> 00:34:21,699 I just can't get anywhere near light so he'll have to do it 222 00:34:31,349 --> 00:34:35,115 I'll try to remember, John, and if I don't it's just too bad, in't it? 223 00:34:35,353 --> 00:34:37,150 You daft get! 224 00:34:47,766 --> 00:34:52,829 George, what did the bass sound like? Good? Or utterly crap? 225 00:34:54,873 --> 00:34:58,070 Did it? Well let's see how you like it 226 00:34:58,309 --> 00:34:59,799 Take 13 227 00:37:17,615 --> 00:37:23,576 When I was playing in the living room with Eddie Clayton 228 00:37:24,155 --> 00:37:27,682 my mother's friend Annie McGuire would say: 229 00:37:27,926 --> 00:37:31,521 "See you on the Palladium, son! See your name in lights" 230 00:37:31,763 --> 00:37:37,531 That was the place to get to, the London Palladium! 231 00:37:37,769 --> 00:37:41,830 Nothing bigger in the world than making it to the Palladium 232 00:37:42,073 --> 00:37:45,907 And I said "Yeah, sure, Annie, that's where we're going to go" 233 00:37:46,144 --> 00:37:49,409 So it was one of my things too: "To the Palladium!" 234 00:37:49,647 --> 00:37:52,445 That was as far as I was looking 235 00:37:53,318 --> 00:37:56,845 And I was sick 236 00:37:57,322 --> 00:38:00,985 "Here they are..." - and I spewed up and went on 237 00:38:01,960 --> 00:38:04,827 I was just nervous, craziness, you know, tension 238 00:38:06,064 --> 00:38:11,832 We played the gig and we got on that roundabout and it was dynamite 239 00:38:12,070 --> 00:38:15,039 This was it, you know what I mean 240 00:38:15,273 --> 00:38:20,267 Anyone who knew you was so... fucking hell... hey, look at this! 241 00:38:21,212 --> 00:38:23,544 It was just pretty far out, the Palladium 242 00:38:23,815 --> 00:38:28,878 We like the fans and enjoy reading the publicity about us 243 00:38:29,120 --> 00:38:33,318 but from time to time you don't realise it's actually about yourself 244 00:38:33,558 --> 00:38:36,322 You see your pictures and read articles 245 00:38:36,561 --> 00:38:40,258 about George Harrison, Ringo Starr and Paul and John 246 00:38:40,531 --> 00:38:44,797 but you don't actually think, "Oh, that's me in the paper" 247 00:38:45,036 --> 00:38:47,903 It's funny, it's just as though it's a different person 248 00:38:48,506 --> 00:38:52,602 It all sounds complaining but we're not, we're just putting the point 249 00:38:52,844 --> 00:38:56,143 It affects your home more than it does yourself 250 00:38:56,414 --> 00:39:00,373 You know what to expect but your parents and family don't 251 00:39:01,085 --> 00:39:04,282 We were treated differently and we had to get used to that 252 00:39:04,522 --> 00:39:09,289 Then you found yourself in a weird land 253 00:39:09,527 --> 00:39:13,258 All these people you've grown up with and lived with - 254 00:39:13,798 --> 00:39:17,666 suddenly it was the one place you didn't want to change 255 00:39:18,202 --> 00:39:20,193 It all changed after that 256 00:39:20,438 --> 00:39:25,034 You were never sure who your friends were unless you had them before 257 00:39:25,276 --> 00:39:27,801 People are so in awe of fame 258 00:39:28,046 --> 00:39:32,073 All you have to do is go on the radio or television once 259 00:39:32,316 --> 00:39:36,252 and people see you in the street and act differently 260 00:39:36,487 --> 00:39:41,356 But the Beatles were in the papers every day for a year or so 261 00:39:41,893 --> 00:39:45,124 Everybody changes, they're so impressed by it 262 00:39:45,363 --> 00:39:47,661 People forget how to act normal 263 00:39:48,066 --> 00:39:52,435 The one absolute, clear vision: 264 00:39:52,670 --> 00:39:58,836 I was at my aunty's, where I'd been a thousand times before 265 00:39:59,277 --> 00:40:02,872 We were having a cup of tea one night 266 00:40:03,514 --> 00:40:09,680 It may have been after one of those shows 267 00:40:10,321 --> 00:40:15,020 Somebody knocked the table and my tea went in my saucer 268 00:40:15,293 --> 00:40:18,729 Suddenly it was "He can't have that, we have to tidy it up" 269 00:40:18,963 --> 00:40:22,455 That would never have happened before 270 00:40:22,734 --> 00:40:28,104 I thought, things are changing. It was like an arrow to the brain 271 00:40:29,107 --> 00:40:34,135 Drop In TV Show Sweden 3rd November 1963 272 00:45:09,687 --> 00:45:12,679 London Airport 31st October 1963 273 00:45:12,790 --> 00:45:18,228 The Beatles return from Sweden to what the press call 'Beatlemania' 274 00:45:18,796 --> 00:45:21,959 We'll see what the Queen Mother thinks of Beatlemania 275 00:45:22,199 --> 00:45:25,999 when the Beatles perform at the Royal Variety Show on November 4th 276 00:45:26,570 --> 00:45:30,666 I was sent to pursue them... 277 00:45:31,175 --> 00:45:34,110 to harass them in September '63 278 00:45:34,345 --> 00:45:38,338 by the News Editor of the Daily Express, who said they'd had it 279 00:45:38,616 --> 00:45:43,849 They'd betray their young fans by appearing on the Royal Variety Show 280 00:45:44,088 --> 00:45:46,283 Go and get them. Get a quote 281 00:45:46,524 --> 00:45:49,322 Get them to condemn themselves by saying: 282 00:45:49,560 --> 00:45:53,189 "We shouldn't be doing it, we're betraying our fans" 283 00:45:53,431 --> 00:45:58,334 We all turned up: The Daily Mail, the Express, the Mirror 284 00:45:59,670 --> 00:46:03,003 They were very defiant. Ringo did the perfect quote: 285 00:46:03,240 --> 00:46:06,209 "I want to play my drums for the Queen Mum" 286 00:46:06,610 --> 00:46:10,910 John, in this Royal Variety Show, you're appearing before royalty 287 00:46:11,148 --> 00:46:13,639 Your language has to be good 288 00:46:13,751 --> 00:46:18,381 and this thing with Ted Heath saying he couldn't understand you 289 00:46:18,522 --> 00:46:21,980 I can't understand Teddy saying that at all really 290 00:46:22,693 --> 00:46:24,888 I'm not going to vote for Ted 291 00:46:25,229 --> 00:46:30,861 Paul, any changes in the act or will it be the usual routine? 292 00:46:31,202 --> 00:46:34,103 No, we'll have to change it. Hey, stop hitting me 293 00:46:34,371 --> 00:46:37,636 We can't do the same thing all the time 294 00:46:37,875 --> 00:46:41,470 We haven't thought about it - Suits with collars, parted hair? 295 00:46:41,712 --> 00:46:46,172 You never know. We may not wear suits. We've no idea 296 00:46:51,489 --> 00:46:56,517 Prince of Wales Theatre 4th November 1963 297 00:48:43,167 --> 00:48:46,694 Thank you very much indeed 298 00:48:51,208 --> 00:48:54,666 The next song we'd like to sing is a bit slower 299 00:48:54,912 --> 00:48:57,039 This is from the show The Music Man 300 00:48:57,281 --> 00:48:59,511 It's also been recorded 301 00:48:59,750 --> 00:49:03,117 by our favourite American group, Sophie Tucker 302 00:51:34,905 --> 00:51:38,170 For our last number, I'd like to ask your help 303 00:51:38,809 --> 00:51:42,267 Would the people in the cheaper seats clap your hands 304 00:51:43,080 --> 00:51:46,743 and the rest of you, if you'd just rattle your jewellery 305 00:51:51,488 --> 00:51:55,481 Thank you. We'd like to sing a song called Twist and Shout 306 00:54:58,642 --> 00:55:02,908 We wanted to give people their money's worth with our records 307 00:55:03,146 --> 00:55:06,638 Our policy was to put 14 tracks a side - it was brand new 308 00:55:06,883 --> 00:55:09,351 and never put singles on the albums 309 00:55:09,586 --> 00:55:13,386 Everybody else who had a hit single made an album around it 310 00:55:16,159 --> 00:55:22,155 With the Beatles was a sort of 'first songbook' 311 00:55:22,399 --> 00:55:26,130 They gave me a list of their songs 312 00:55:26,370 --> 00:55:30,272 They were all thinking in terms of singles still 313 00:55:31,375 --> 00:55:37,746 We weren't thinking of an album being an entity by itself 314 00:55:38,015 --> 00:55:40,313 It was a collection of songs 315 00:55:40,550 --> 00:55:43,485 All we did was to record singles 316 00:55:43,587 --> 00:55:47,387 and the ones that weren't too good we'd put on an album 317 00:55:47,524 --> 00:55:49,924 which is what With the Beat!es was 318 00:57:51,348 --> 00:57:54,146 Robert Freeman, who took this picture 319 00:57:54,384 --> 00:57:59,913 copied, on request actually, Astrid Kirchherr's photographs 320 00:58:00,157 --> 00:58:04,491 We showed him the pictures Astrid took and said do it like this 321 00:59:32,082 --> 00:59:37,987 With the Beatles has broken the record for advance sales of an LP 322 00:59:38,255 --> 00:59:41,019 It has an advance of a quarter of a million 323 00:59:41,291 --> 00:59:44,556 The previous record was held by Elvis Presley's B! Ue Hawaii 324 00:59:44,794 --> 00:59:48,025 Brian Epstein could well be right in his prediction 325 00:59:48,265 --> 00:59:52,065 that the Beatles one day will be bigger than Elvis Presley 326 00:59:55,839 --> 01:00:00,105 One of the cheekiest things we ever did was say to Brian Epstein: 327 01:00:00,343 --> 01:00:03,073 "We're not going to America till we've got a number 1" 328 01:00:03,313 --> 01:00:07,716 We'd seen a lot of people, like Adam Faith, Cliff Richard - 329 01:00:07,951 --> 01:00:10,442 quite big stars in Britain - 330 01:00:10,687 --> 01:00:16,489 go to America and be 3rd or 4th on the bill after Frankie Avalon 331 01:00:16,726 --> 01:00:20,992 or Fabian and people like that who were one hit wonders to us 332 01:00:21,231 --> 01:00:26,464 So we thought, that's the kiss of death to go over to America 333 01:00:26,736 --> 01:00:31,173 Take a downward step in your career. We didn't want to do that 334 01:00:31,408 --> 01:00:37,244 So we told Brian we wouldn't go until we have a number 1 record 335 01:00:37,747 --> 01:00:40,545 We were trying to get into America all the time 336 01:00:40,784 --> 01:00:45,517 I really thought She Loves You would have broken the American market 337 01:00:45,755 --> 01:00:49,088 but if you think of our frustration here 338 01:00:49,326 --> 01:00:53,626 we were being turned down by the company, which EMI actually owned 339 01:00:53,863 --> 01:00:58,800 I was so frustrated, I said if they're not going to put it out - 340 01:00:59,035 --> 01:01:03,495 From Me To You was the first one we offered them - 341 01:01:03,773 --> 01:01:06,936 they can't deny us other people putting them out 342 01:01:07,210 --> 01:01:11,442 I would take the record back and try and get it out with another label 343 01:01:11,681 --> 01:01:15,583 I did negotiations with Swan and with VJ 344 01:01:15,852 --> 01:01:20,949 each of whom, tiny labels in the States, took one or other title 345 01:01:21,191 --> 01:01:24,183 They put those records out in America 346 01:01:24,427 --> 01:01:29,455 Of course, being small labels, they didn't make a great deal of success 347 01:01:30,066 --> 01:01:34,093 That was the way it worked out. We released P!ease P!ease Me - flop 348 01:01:34,371 --> 01:01:38,671 From Me to You - flop. Changed labels, released She Loves You 349 01:01:38,908 --> 01:01:43,641 In England they'd all been number 1. All of them flops - nothing 350 01:01:44,247 --> 01:01:48,980 By this time the news from England and Europe was overwhelming 351 01:01:49,119 --> 01:01:52,953 that they were a hit group and they had to take them more seriously 352 01:01:53,189 --> 01:01:58,183 Also the Swan and VJ labels were selling by this time 353 01:01:58,828 --> 01:02:01,922 So Capitol were forced to release I Want To Ho! D Your Hand 354 01:02:02,165 --> 01:02:07,603 It wasn't made for the American market but it was a great record 355 01:04:33,616 --> 01:04:38,781 Le Bourget Airport, Paris 14th January 1964 356 01:04:39,956 --> 01:04:42,891 The funny thing about France was it was boys screaming 357 01:04:43,126 --> 01:04:47,358 I think the girls were heavily chaperoned because it was boys 358 01:04:52,735 --> 01:04:57,195 Yeah oui, OK, you know. Dear me, a funny crowd 359 01:04:57,707 --> 01:05:02,610 We went down kind of medium. We were on the bill with Trini Lopez: 360 01:05:02,845 --> 01:05:04,836 If he had a hammer - if you remember 361 01:05:05,281 --> 01:05:09,342 I didn't know Trini was on that show. I thought it was Sylvie Vartan 362 01:05:09,886 --> 01:05:13,083 It was very strange because suddenly... 363 01:05:13,323 --> 01:05:19,159 we had all these boys chasing us all over Paris 364 01:05:19,696 --> 01:05:24,258 We had visions of all these French girls, ooh la la, and all that 365 01:05:24,534 --> 01:05:30,905 But the opening night audience were tuxedoed elderly French people 366 01:05:31,507 --> 01:05:35,102 Hanging round the stage door, all seemed to be a bunch 367 01:05:35,345 --> 01:05:39,213 of slightly gay looking boys, shouting "Ringo, Ringo" 368 01:05:39,816 --> 01:05:44,776 We didn't go down that well but we built it up over a few days 369 01:05:45,321 --> 01:05:47,619 Eventually it was a bit of a success 370 01:05:48,157 --> 01:05:53,356 But we were used to a little bit more instant success than that 371 01:06:03,473 --> 01:06:08,934 We got a telegram at the hotel after one of the shows 372 01:06:09,312 --> 01:06:12,110 It came from Capitol Records 373 01:06:12,348 --> 01:06:16,444 Congratulations, lads, number 1 in US charts or something 374 01:06:16,686 --> 01:06:22,420 We all hit the roof. I remember riding around on Mal Evans's back 375 01:06:24,594 --> 01:06:30,555 He was happy to bear me. It was just very high hysterics 376 01:06:31,367 --> 01:06:34,495 Brian rang me about half past one in the morning: 377 01:06:34,771 --> 01:06:38,400 "I know you won't mind being woken." I said I wasn't asleep anyway 378 01:06:38,641 --> 01:06:43,101 He said "I've just heard from America. We're number 1!" 379 01:06:44,147 --> 01:06:47,548 Fantastic! He said "Do you want to come round?" Not half! 380 01:06:47,784 --> 01:06:52,881 So we went round and had a great drink up. No bed that night! 381 01:06:53,389 --> 01:06:58,019 It was a great feeling because we were booked to go there 382 01:06:58,294 --> 01:07:02,924 directly after Paris, so it was handy to have a number 1 383 01:07:03,466 --> 01:07:09,029 British pop stars haven't made much impact on the US. How will you fare? 384 01:07:09,272 --> 01:07:12,264 Well, I can't really say, can I? 385 01:07:12,508 --> 01:07:16,000 Is it up to me? No. I just hope we go all right 386 01:07:18,748 --> 01:07:23,242 London Airport 7th February 1964 387 01:07:33,363 --> 01:07:39,393 I know on the plane over I was thinking "Oh, we won't make it" 388 01:07:39,635 --> 01:07:42,604 We knew we would wipe them out 389 01:07:46,809 --> 01:07:50,040 It was like flying into the unknown, we didn't know what to expect 390 01:07:50,279 --> 01:07:52,747 We were going to America 391 01:07:53,015 --> 01:07:56,109 It was the first time for everyone, except George 392 01:08:21,210 --> 01:08:23,940 I remember before landing, it was so exciting 393 01:08:24,213 --> 01:08:29,708 As the plane flew over New York It felt like some sci-fi movie 394 01:08:29,952 --> 01:08:34,389 and a big octopus grabbed the plane and was dragging us down to New York 395 01:08:34,624 --> 01:08:37,491 and it was all so exciting. This was America 396 01:08:37,727 --> 01:08:41,925 Things we'd dreamt about and all the music we'd loved came from here 397 01:08:42,932 --> 01:08:47,699 All the music we'd loved came from there so just to be there was exciting 398 01:08:48,237 --> 01:08:52,173 but because we'd made this condition of being number 1 before we went 399 01:08:52,408 --> 01:08:54,342 it was like going as princes 400 01:08:54,610 --> 01:08:58,637 Millions of kids at the airport, which nobody expected 401 01:08:58,881 --> 01:09:01,645 We heard about it mid-air as I recall 402 01:09:02,151 --> 01:09:07,179 There were journalists on the plane and the pilot radioed ahead 403 01:09:07,723 --> 01:09:12,524 He said tell the boys there's a big crowd waiting for them 404 01:09:18,968 --> 01:09:21,300 We never expected anybody 405 01:09:21,437 --> 01:09:25,840 We didn't expect to sell records here so we were just amazed 406 01:11:23,960 --> 01:11:26,554 Subtitles: Screentext 37347

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