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The Beatles 1 [Full Album] // The Beatles Anthology
The Beatles 1 [Full Album]
/ Songs in order:
0:00 Love Me Do
2:19 From Me to You
4:16 She Loves You
6:38 I Want to Hold Your Hand
9:03 Can't Buy Me Love
11:14 A Hard Day's Night
13:50 I Feel Fine
16:09 Eight Days a Week
18:50 Ticket to Ride
22:01 Help!
24:24 Yesterday
26:25 Day Tripper
29:14 We Can Work it out
31:29 Paperback Writer
33:57 Yellow Submarine
36:27 Eleanor Rigby (All the lonely people)
38:33 Penny Lane
41:34 All You need is Love
45:22 Hello Goodbye
48:48 Lady Madonna
51:04 Hey Jude
58:10 Get Back
1:01:19 The Ballad of John and Yoko
1:04:20 Something
1:07:20 Come Together
1:11:40 Let it Be
1:15:31 The Long and Winding Road
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The Beatles - The Beatles (White Album) [Full Album]
Side 1
1. Back in the USSR - 0:00
2. Dear Prudence - 2:43
3. Glass Onion - 6:39
4. Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da - 8:57
5. Wild Honey Pie - 12:06
6. The Continuing Story of Bungalo Bill - 13:07
7. While My Guitar Gently Weeps - 16:13
8. Happiness is a Warm Gun - 20:59
9. Martha My Dear - 23:42
10. I'm So Tired - 26:11
11. Blackbird - 28:14
12. Piggies - 30:32
13. Rocky Raccoon - 32:37
14. Don't Pass Me By - 36:18
15. Why Don't We Do It in the Road? - 40:00
16. I Will - 41:42
17. Julia - 43:28
Side 2
1. Birthday - 46:23
2. Yer Blues - 49:05
3. Mother Nature's Son - 53:06
4. Everybody's Got Something to Hide Except Me and My Monkey - 55:55
5. Sexy Sadie - 58:19
6. Helter Skelter - 1:01:34
7. Long, Long, Long - 1:06:05
8. Revolution 1 - 1:09:09
9. Honey Pie - 1:13:25
10. Savoy Truffle - 1:16:06
11. Cry Baby Cry - 1:19:02
12. Revolution 9 - 1:22:13
13. Good Night - 1:30:27
The Beatles is the ninth official album by the English rock group The Beatles, a double album released in 1968. It is commonly known as "The White Album" as it has no graphics or text other than the band's name embossed in grey letters (and, on the early LP and CD releases, a serial number) on its plain white sleeve. The album was the first that The Beatles undertook following the death of their manager, Brian Epstein, and the first released by their own record label, Apple. The album's original title, A Doll's House, was changed when the English progressive rock band Family released the similarly titled Music in a Doll's House earlier that year. The White Album has sold over 30 million copies worldwide.
The Beatles was written and recorded during a period of turmoil for the group, after visiting the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi in India and having a particularly productive songwriting session in early 1968. The group returned to the studio for recording from May to October 1968, only to have conflict and dissent drive the group members apart. Ringo Starr quit the band for a brief time, leaving Paul McCartney to perform drums on some of the album's songs. Many of the songs were "solo" recordings, or at least by less than the full group, as each individual member began to explore his own talent.
Upon release in November 1968, the album received mixed to positive reviews and reached #1 on the charts in the United Kingdom and the United States.========================
The Beatles - 1. Because
2. Get Back
3. Glass Onion
4. Eleanor Rigby/Julia
5. I Am The Walrus
6. I Want To Hold Your Hand
7. Drive My Car/The Word/What You're Doing
8. Gnik Nus
9. Something/Blue Jay Way
10. Being For The Benefit Of Mr Kite!/I Want You (She's So Heavy)/Helter Skelter
11. Help!
12. Blackbird/Yesterday
13. Strawberry Fields Forever
14. Within You Without You/Tomorrow Never Knows
15. Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds
16. Octopus's Garden
17. Lady Madonna
18. Here Comes The Sun/The Inner Light
19. Come Together/Dear Prudence/Cry Baby Cry
20. Revolution
21. Back In The U.S.S.R.
22. While My Guitar Gently Weeps
23. A Day In The Life
24. Hey Jude
25. Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise)
26. All You Need Is Love
"Love" is a Grammy Award-winning soundtrack remix album of music recorded by The Beatles, released in November 2006. It features music compiled and remixed as a mashup for the Cirque du Soleil show of the same name. The album was produced by George Martin and his son Giles Martin, who said, "What people will be hearing on the album is a new experience, a way of re-living the whole Beatles musical lifespan in a very condensed period."
Tracklist;
Disc: 1
1. Free As A Bird
2. We Were Fours Guys...That's All
3. That'll Be The Day
4. In Spite Of All The Danger
5. Sometimes I'd Borrow...Those Still Exist
6. Hallelujah I Love Her So
7. You'll Be Mine
8. Cayenne
9. First Of All...It Didn't Do A Thing Here
10. My Bonnie
11. Ain't She Sweet
12. Cry For A Shadow
13. Brian Was A Beautiful Guy...He Presented Us Well
14. I Secured Them...A Beatle Drink Even Then
15. Searchin'
16. Three Cool Cats
17. The Sheik Of Araby
18. Like Dreamers Do
19. Hello Little Girl
20. Well, The Recording Test...By My Artists
21. Besame Mucho
22. Love Me Do
23. How Do You Do It?
24. Please Please Me
25. One After 909 (Sequence)
26. One After 909 (Complete)
27. Lend Me Your Comb
28. I'll Get You
29. We Were Performers...In Britain
30. I Saw Her Standing There
31. From Me To You
32. Money (That's What I Want)
33. You Really Got A Hold On Me
34. Roll Over Beethoven
Disc: 2 (starts at 1:05:24)
1. She Loves You
2. Till There Was You
3. Twist And Shout
4. This Boy
5. I Want To Hold Your Hand
6. Boys, What Was I Thinking...
7. Moonlight Bay
8. Can't Buy Me Love
9. All My Loving
10. You Can't Do That
11. And I Love Her
12. A Hard Day's Night
13. I Wanna Be Your Man
14. Long Tall Sally
15. Boys
16. Shout
17. I'll Be Back (Take 2)
18. I'll Be Back (Take 3)
19. You Know What To Do
20. No Reply (Demo)
21. Mr Moonlight
22. Leave My Kitten Alone
23. No Reply
24. Eight Days A Week (Sequence)
25. Eight Days A Week (Complete)
26. Kansas City/Hey-Hey-Hey-Hey
"Anthology 1" is a compilation album by The Beatles, released by Apple Records in November 1995. It was released as the first part of the Anthology trilogy of albums with Anthology 2 and Anthology 3, all of which tie-in with the televised special The Beatles Anthology. It contains "Free as a Bird", billed as the first new Beatles song in 25 years. The album topped the Billboard 200 album chart and was certified 8x Platinum by the RIAA.
Anthology 1 features rarities, outtakes and live performances from the period 1958--1964, including their days as "The Quarrymen", through the Decca audition to sessions for the album Beatles for Sale. It is of historical interest for the only official release of performances with Stuart Sutcliffe and Pete Best during the time they were in the band. Sutcliffe, the band's original bass player during 1960 and sporadically during their second Hamburg season, is featured on the disc one tracks "Hallelujah, I Love Her So", "You'll Be Mine" and "Cayenne". Best, who was the band's drummer from just prior to their first departure for Hamburg in August 1960 until 15 August 1962, is featured on disc one tracks 10--12, 15--19 and 21--22.
Disc one tracks 10--12 were recorded at a session in Hamburg where The Beatles served as the back-up band to the English rock and roll musician Tony Sheridan. Some songs from this session were release on the 1962 LP My Bonnie, credited to Tony Sheridan and the Beat Brothers.
The song "My Bonnie" would be their introductory
single in England, featuring Sheridan on lead vocal and guitar.
Disc one tracks 21--22 are the only surviving recordings
of The Beatles' first EMI session.
Track 22 is the original recording of "Love Me Do",
which, after Ringo Starr replaced Best,
would be re-recorded by the group four months later for their first single.
Disc one track 23 features EMI session drummer Andy White in place of Starr.
Disc two contains performances from comedy
duo Morecambe and Wise's popular television programme,
Two of a Kind, as well as the opening song from
their famed performance on "The Ed Sullivan Show",
which introduced the band to most of the US in 1964.
The flashpoint for the album came with the song
"Free as a Bird" -- the three remaining Beatles
Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr
re-working a John Lennon demo recording given to
McCartney by Lennon's widow, Yoko Ono Lennon.
Produced by Harrison's Traveling Wilburys band-mate
Jeff Lynne, the three added additional music and lyrics,
instrumentation and backing vocals, with
McCartney and Harrison both taking a turn at a lead vocal.
Tracklist;
Disc: 1
1. Real Love
2. Yes It Is
3. I'm Down
4. You've Got To Hide Your Love Away
5. If You've Got Trouble
6. That Means A Lot
7. Yesterday
8. It's Only Love
9. I Feel Fine
10. Ticket To Ride
11. Yesterday
12. Help!
13. Everybody's Trying To Be My Baby
14. Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown)
15. I'm Looking Through You
16. 12 Bar Original
17. Tomorrow Never Knows
18. Got To Get You Into My Life
19. And Your Bird Can Sing
20. Taxman
21. Eleanor Rigby (Strings Only)
22. I'm Only Sleeping (Rehearsal)
23. I'm Only Sleeping (Take 1)
24. Rock And Roll Music
25. She's A Woman
Disc: 2 (starts at 1:03:35)
1. Strawberry Fields Forever (Demo Sequence)
2. Strawberry Fields Forever (Take 1)
3. Strawberry Fields Forever (Take 7 And Edit Piece)
4. Penny Lane
5. A Day In The Life
6. Good Morning Good Morning
7. Only A Northern Song
8. Being For The Benefit Of Mr Kite! (Takes 1 And 2)
9. Being For The Benefit Of Mr Kite! (Take 7)
10. Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds
11. Within You Without You (Instrumental)
12. Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise)
13. You Know My Name (Look Up The Number)
14. I Am The Walrus
15. The Fool On The Hill (Demo)
16. Your Mother Should Know
17. The Fool On The Hill (Take 4)
18. Hello Goodbye
19. Lady Madonna
20. Across The Universe
"Anthology 2" is a compilation album
by The Beatles, released by Apple Records in March 1996.
It is the second of the three-volume Anthology collection,
all of which tie-in with the televised special The Beatles Anthology.
The opening track is "Real Love", the second
of the two recordings that reunited the Beatles
by means of magnetic tape.
Like its predecessor, it topped the Billboard 200 album chart,
and has been certified 4× Platinum by the RIAA.
Anthology 2 features outtakes, rarities, and alternative
performances from the 1965 sessions for Help!
to sessions just prior to their trip to India in February 1968.
It starts off with the second new Beatles track,
"Real Love", as with "Free as a Bird" again based on
a demo made by John Lennon and given to
Paul McCartney by Lennon's widow, Yoko Ono.
The three surviving Beatles added guitars, bass, drums,
percussion, and backing vocals, but unlike with the
previous song, did not re-work either lyric or music.
"Real Love" remained solely credited to Lennon, becoming
the only Beatle song to have Lennon by himself in the writing credit.
Disc one contains three unreleased compositions, one being an instrumental entitled "12-Bar Original" recorded for Rubber Soul but subsequently unused. Two other songs recorded for Help!, "If You've Got Trouble" and "That Means a Lot", were abandoned and never returned to again by the band. The former was originally slated to be the usual vocal spot for Ringo Starr on Help!, and the latter was eventually given to singer P.J. Proby. The version of "Everybody's Trying to Be My Baby" from the group's famed August 1965 show at Shea Stadium but left off the documentary appears here for the first time. "Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown)" and "I'm Looking Through You" appear in early versions before they were remade in the forms known from their release on Rubber Soul.
Disc two contains work-in-progress versions of tracks from Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band and Magical Mystery Tour. "Your Mother Should Know" also appears in an early version different from the known release, and tracks one and 15 are demo recordings respectively by Lennon and McCartney. The take of "Strawberry Fields Forever" that made up the first minute of the released record appears in its entirety on track three. Although recorded or started during this period, "Only a Northern Song", "You Know My Name (Look Up the Number)" and "Across the Universe" would not see release until years later, in 1969 and 1970.
One track that remains officially unreleased from this time, "Carnival of Light", was vetoed off this set by George Harrison.
Tracklist;
Disc: 1
1. A Beginning
2. Happiness Is A Warm Gun
3. Helter Skelter
4. Mean Mr Mustard
5. Polythene Pam
6. Glass Onion
7. Junk
8. Piggies
9. Honey Pie
10. Don't Pass Me By
11. Ob-La-Di Ob-La-Da
12. Good Night
13. Cry Baby Cry
14. Blackbird
15. Sexy Sadie
16. While My Guitar Gently Weeps
17. Hey Jude
18. Not Guilty
19. Mother Nature's Son
20. Glass Onion
21. Rocky Raccoon
22. What's The New Mary Jane
23. Step Inside Love/Los Paranoias
24. I'm So Tired
25. I Will
26. Why Don't We Do It In The Road
27. Julia
Disc: 2 (starts at 1:14:04)
1. I've Got A Feeling
2. She Came In Through The Bathroom Window
3. Dig A Pony
4. Two Of Us
5. For You Blue
6. Teddy Boy
7. Rip It Up (Medley)
8. The Long And Winding Road
9. Oh! Darling
10. All Things Must Pass
11. Mailman, Bring Me No More Blues
12. Get Back
13. Old Brown Shoe
14. Octopus's Garden
15. Maxwell's Silver Hammer
16. Something
17. Come Together
18. Come And Get It
19. Ain't She Sweet
20. Because
21. Let It Be
22. I Me Mine
23. The End
"Anthology 3" is a compilation album by The Beatles released in October 1996 by Apple Records as part of The Beatles Anthology series. The album includes rarities and alternative tracks from the final two years of the band's career, ranging from the initial sessions for The Beatles (also known as The White Album) to the last sessions for Let It Be and Abbey Road in later 1969 and early 1970.
Following "Free as a Bird" in Anthology 1 and "Real Love" in Anthology 2, a third John Lennon solo demo entitled "Now and Then" was to be reworked by the three surviving members of The Beatles for Anthology 3. However, it was decided against due to complications and sound quality issues involving Lennon's recording. In its place is "A Beginning", an orchestral instrumental track initially intended for The White Album. "A Beginning" was composed by producer George Martin and intended to be the intro track to the Ringo Starr penned "Don't Pass Me By".
Similar to the previous Anthology albums, the cover image painted by Klaus Voorman features a collage of The Beatles-related imagery designed to appear as a wall of peeling posters and album covers. An updated picture of Voorman can be seen in George Harrison's hair in a segment of the Revolver album cover.
The album was certified 3x Platinum by the RIAA, and was the group's third double album in a row to reach #1 on the US charts, equalling a record set by Donna Summer back in the 1970s.
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The Beatles - Live Budokan Stadium 1966 Night 1
(Tokyo, Japan HD 1080p RARE ORIGINAL)
I uploaded the full concert of this first. In my other account
TheBEATLESMania100 but since my account got suspended I had to upload it here.
From June 30 to July 2 of 1966, the Beatles performed five concerts at the Budokan arena in the Japanese capital of Tokyo. The band's arrival in Japan, originally due for June 28, was greatly delayed by a hurricane, and they did not land in the country until 3 AM of the following day. All told, the five concerts attracted 25,000 fans, with all shows selling out, and the telecast delivered an astounding 60% television rating. This was reported heavily in the Japanese media, who characterized the unexpected fan frenzy as a "Beatles hurricane," obviously referring to the weather that preceded their arrival. Please subscribe for more videos!
Setlist
Rock N' Roll Music 1:12
She's A Woman 2:45
If I Needed Someone 5:59
Day Tripper 8:55
Baby's In Black 11:57
I Feel Fine 14:33
Yesterday 17:05
I Wanna Be Your Man 19:30
Nowhere Man 21:59
Paperback Writer 24:23
I'm Down 27:04
End of concert 29:08
Credits 29:44
(D.C., United States Remastered HD 1080p ORIGINAL)
Once again I uploaded the full concert of this first. out of sync. It looked out of sync to me when I played it back but tell me if it is out of sync so I can fix it and upload a better version.
The February 11th, 1964 concert at the Washington Coliseum,
located at 3rd and M Streets N.E., occurred during a cold and snowy night.
/ It was the Beatles' first live American performance
/ after their televised appearance on the CBS Ed Sullivan Show.
/ They had arrived in D.C. earlier that day by train from New York. Before their show that evening, they also appeared at a brief press conference.
Setlist
Roll Over Beethoven 2:22
From Me to You 4:52
I Saw Her Standing There 7:36
This Boy 10:58
All My Loving 13:50
I Wanna Be Your Man 16:45
Please Please Me 19:52
Till There Was You 22:16
She Loves You 24:25
I Want To Hold Your Hand 28:12
Twist and Shout 31:39
Long Tall Sally 35:18
Credits 37:20
Last Concert Of The Beatles On The APPLE RECORDS on Abbey Road
Get Back - 01:03
Don't let Me Down - 04:18
I've Got a Feeling - 07:53
One After 909 - 11:35
Dig a Pony - 14:38
Get Back 18:30
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The Beatles - Live Festival Hall 1964 (Melbourne, Australia HD 1080p RARE)
In the afternoon George Harrison went driving in an MG in the Dandenong Mountains with tour organiser Lloyd Ravenscroft.
Concerned with more important matters, John Lennon, Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr had their hair cut in their hotel, the Southern Cross.
This was The Beatles' last of three consecutive nights of shows in the city's Festival Hall, Each night they gave two concerts,
which were enjoyed by a total of 45,000 people.
Cameras from the Australian Channel 9 recorded the sixth and final show of the Melbourne leg of the world tour. It was screened on 1 July 1964 as an hour-long special, The Beatles Sing For Shell, named after the oil company which sponsored the broadcast. Nine of The Beatles' Melbourne performances were included in the show:
I Saw Her Standing There,
You Can't Do That,
All My Loving,
She Loves You,
Till There Was You,
Roll Over Beethoven,
Can't Buy Me Love,
Twist And Shout and
Long Tall Sally. During Long Tall Sally,
a male audience member rushed onto the stage to shake John Lennon's hand.
The Beatles' manager Brian Epstein had initially agreed to allow Channel 9 to show just 12 minutes of the performance.
However, after watching the recording an hour after the show he had a change of heart and increased the limit to 20 minutes.
In the end 22 minutes of The Beatles were included, the rest of the hour being footage of Australian and international performers.
The only song from the set not broadcast was
"This Boy. Full bootleg recordings exist of both concerts
from this day. :)
Setlist
I Saw Her Standing There 1:59
You Can't Do That 4:38
All My Loving 7:42
She Loves You 10:01
Till There Was You 12:49
Roll Over Beethoven 15:00
Can't Buy Me Love 18:08
This Boy 20:36
Twist & Shout 22:56
Long Tall Sally 26:51
End of concert 28:55
Reapperance 29:11
Credits 29:27
In 2006, George Martin and his son Giles were presented with
a new project: a total mashup of the Beatles career into just over
an hour, to be used for the new Cirque de Soleil
of the name Love. The grammy-award winning album only uses Beatles
recorded material to create a soundbed from the original two, four, and eight-track tapes.
Using over 130 commercial and demo recordings, Love is,
according to Giles Martin,
"a way of re-living the whole Beatles musical lifespan in
a very condensed period."
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I am impressed with the editing skills, especially with the Beatles'
home movies and "For The Benefit of Mr. Kite."
The music matched the movements perfectly. Every time I listen
or think of the Beatles, I am reminded of George's tragic death
and the horrible way John was killed, and I send up prayers.
I normally dislike mashups, but this is a masterpiece unto itself ..... Nobody but Sir George Martin could have pulled off this ambitious remix - He has the integrity and standing as one of the original artists, and was instrumental in creating the original music .... and to have the original tapes on hand to select from and perfect is the only way this could have worked ...
Thanks Sir George and Giles ! .....
It's become one of my favorite YT clips .....
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Help! (Full Movie) 1080p [HD]
A 1965 film directed by Richard Lester, starring The Beatles—
John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr—
and featuring Leo McKern, Eleanor Bron, Victor Spinetti,
John Bluthal, Roy Kinnear and Patrick Cargill.
The soundtrack was released as an album, also called Help!.
The photojournalist Michael Peto was commissioned to take still photographs during the making of the film. They were recognised at the time for their candid and expressive quality. In 2004, more than 40 of his unpublished photographs of The Beatles were discovered during a digitisation project of his work.
These were exhibited in 2007-2008 at the National Museums Liverpool.
The song titles that appear in the film are:
* "Help!"
* "You're Going to Lose That Girl"
* "You've Got to Hide Your Love Away"
* "Ticket to Ride"
* "I Need You"
* "The Night Before"
* "Another Girl"
* "She's A Woman" (heard in the background,
on a tape machine, and underground in the Salisbury Plain scene)
* "A Hard Day's Night" (played by Indian band and as an instrumental)
* "I'm Happy Just to Dance with You"
(played by a band during the bike-riding scene)
* "You Can't Do That" (played as an instrumental
/during the Austrian Alps sequence)
*** "All tracks credited to John Lennon and Paul McCartney,
except where noted."
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educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.... ..................
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Shirtless George. Me gusta.
haha 34:13
John: Its me you fool!
George: sorry (continues to choke him)
The Beatles performing live at the Washington Coliseum in 1964.
I went to the Beatles Concert Sept. 10, 1964 on their 2nd tour. I was 17. Drove from Va. Beach to Baltimore and slept in the car that night on the streets of Baltimore near the Civic Center where the concert was held. Tickets were $6.50 each. No regrets!!! This brought back all the memories... 48 years later. Cheers!