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I FOUND GOLD! "Just Four Guys" - a radio show that is a weekly podcast every Tuesday afternoon at 4:00, on mvradio.com . You can access the ones that have already aired by clicking the following link: Just Four Guys
You can also check out his (Ray Whitaker) My Space page: www.myspace.com/justfourguysradio Santo sent me a link to his site at Top of The Beatles. What a cool concept with numerous Beatles videos! Check it out without delay.
You'll need Real Player, Quick Time and Media Player For these. All need a bit of time to start playing. DOWNLOAD QUICKTIME FREE DOWNLOAD MEDIA PLAYER FREE
The Beatles LOVE audio streams are available here:"Lady Madonna (LOVE Version)" Windows Media Real
"Octopus's Garden (LOVE Version)"
"Strawberry Fields Forever (LOVE Version)"
"While My Guitar Gently Weeps (LOVE Version)"
"Tomorrow Never Knows (LOVE Video Version)"
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| The clips on this page are provided for personal, non-commercial, educational and informational purposes only. They are rarely if ever shown on TV, and as far as I know aren't available for sale. They are copyrighted material and are hosted on my private website with no intention to infringe upon the respective copyright owners. My only intention is to honor and preserve the history and integrity of The Beatles. |
THE BUSH/LENNON BOOGIE
LENNON WOULD HAVE LOVED THIS!
GO HERE TO SEE PAUL'S NEW SONG: FINE LINE
Enjoy, and let's start this thing off right. Here's the clip to the Beatles first appearance ever in America.
CLICK HERE FOR THE BEATLES
ON THE ED SULLIVAN SHOW - FEB 9, 1964
GIVE ME LOVE (GIVE ME PEACE ON EARTH) - LIVE IN JAPAN
AUDIO: McCartney’s first radio interview after the Beatles broke up, 1972.
Originally broadcast March 14th, 2003 this special edition features music from the lost Beatles tapes. These rare recordings were made during the filming of "Let it Be." They were stolen more than 30 years ago and remained missing until police recovered them in February 2003. "All Songs Considered" host Bob Boilen talks about these recordings with Bruce Spizer, author of "The Beatles on Apple Records." That interview and the original Beatles music were aired on National Public Radio. This is like gold to a true Beatle fan! It's presented here in it's entirety for educational/research purposes.THE LOST TAPES |
Click For The Birth of Beatlemania
Click For The Video History Of The Early Beatles
(Beatles Come To America - National Public Radio)
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![]() Listen to Inspite of All The Danger The earlist recording by The Beatles (1958), the only composition ever credited to McCartney/Harrison in pretty decent condition. You can easily pick out who's voices are who's. For a complete description with picturess, go HERE |
HERE'S A BEATLE CARTOON FOR YA
The Scream Heard Around The World
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"The Day John Lennon Died"
by Paul Ingles- Members of the generation jolted by Lennon's death recall how they heard the news and how deeply this ex-Beatle's life affected theirs.
MACCA'S REACTION TO JOHN'S DEATH (DRAG ISN'T IT)
Interview:
Paul McCartney Gets Back to the Beatles
LENNON'S MURDER REPORTED BY BBC
SCANNING THE RADIO IN NYC THE NIGHT lENNON DIED
WATCH MAKING OF BRAINWASHED VIDEO
ALL THINGS MUST PASS THE BEATLES

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| PAPERBACK WRITER *VIDEO | TWO OF US *VIDEO |
| HEY JUDE *VIDEO | DAY TRIPPER *VIDEO |
| RAIN *VIDEO | FREE AS A BIRD *VIDEO |
| DON'T LET ME DOWN *VIDEO | IN MY LIFE *VIDEO |
| GOT MY MIND SET ON YOU *VIDEO | COME TOGETHER *VIDEO |
| HELL BULLDOG *VIDEO | PENNY LANE *VIDEO |
| TICKET TO RIDE *VIDEO | HELTER SKELTER LIVE 8 *VIDEO |
| I FEEL FINE *VIDEO | TOMORROW NEVER KNOWS *VIDEO |

MORE VIDEOS
HERE'S A MOVIE WITH MICK JAGGER AND JOHN LENNON TALKING, THEN JOHN SINGS YER BLUES WITH THE ERIC CLAPTON, KEITH RICHARDS AND MITCH MITCHELL FROM THE JIMI HENDRIX EXPERIENCE!CHRIS FARLEY SNL INTERVIEW WITH MACCA
HERE'S SOME LENNON VIDEOS FROM YOKO ONO
BOOTLEG BEATLE MP3'S
REHEARSAL AND UNFINISHED BEATLE MUSIC
Ahhhh, look at all the lonely people
Truly, All you need is love...
ALL YOU NEED IS LOVE
This Really Works! Find Your Soul Mate Now!
Here's a clip from Candle Stick Park - And a rather short little interview video
TWO OF US VIDEO FROM LET IT BE NAKED
A DAY IN THE LIFE VIDEO (REAL PLAYER NEEDED)
I'm sure you recall the little ditty that Paul was singing that led into John's Revolution Number 9. The "can you take me back..." piece. Here's a long version of the song that Paul was working on, and apparently abandoned. Too bad, it sounds like it would have made a good song. Listen to Can You Take Me Back
This is John Lennon AND Paul McCartney singing Stand By Me TOGETHER in 1974! This was when John was drinking and hanging with Harry Nilsson. Not many people would believe this, let alone have actually heard it. Here it is:
STAND BY ME
Take 7 (instrumental) of The Beatle's HELP!
George Harrison, solo acoustic version done in 1997 on VH1. Spur of the moment thing, most excellent!! All Things Must Pass
GEORGE HARRISON SOLO PLAYING/LEARNING BANJO UKE
Click to listen to One After 909 1962 Cavern Club
Click to listen to I Saw Her Standing There 1962 Cavern Club
This is John Lennon and The Rolling Stones playing YER BLUES.
Presented here for research and educational purposes, with the full understanding that most fans will never otherwise have a chance to hear these recordings (without possibly spending thousands of dollars from a collector). I'll leave to the reader/listener to form their own opinions about the interaction of the group members year to year, leading up to the final year, 1969, where Yoko debuts on the last christmas message. (The year of Abbey Rd and the Beatles break up). These present a funny, intimate and (especially in hindsight) a very telling summation of each year in the life of the group. Keep in mind that Beatle albums were released at Christmas time (which is part of the magical feeling the albums hold for fans that got Beatle albums for Christmas).
SPECIAL! JOHN LENNON INTERVIEWED ABOUT "PAUL IS DEAD"!!
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On Let It Be, the song One After 909 was supposed to be an attempt for The Beatles to return to their roots. I knew at the time that they said they wrote this song as teenagers and where recording it in the spirit of 'getting back', but I didn't know there was a 1962 recording of the song. Did you? This was recorded at the Cavern Club as a demo, so no screaming fans. Just a very early recording of One After 909, followed by I Saw Her Standing There, recorded the same day at the Cavern.
This is a very rare recording of MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR,
that personally, I think they should have used on the album!
SGT PEPPER by Jimi Hendrix
DAY TRIPPER by Jimi Hendrix
THESE ARE THE CHRISTMAS RECORDINGS THAT THE BEATLES RELEASED EACH YEAR TO THEIR FAN CLUB. THESE ARE VERY RARE, AND THE RECORDS THEMSELVES ARE VERY EXPENSIVE.
Their rock contemporaries (The Rolling Stones, The Animals) looked down on the novelty of a Christmas Record, while their pop contemporaries (The Four Seasons, The Beach Boys) saw it as an opportunity to cash in, yet the Beatles themselves managed again, somehow, to have it both ways. The Beatles Christmas Records were sent to the Official Beatles Fan Club once a year between 1963 and 1969; not Christmas songs per se, they mostly consisted of just the lads themselves clowning around in the studio, creating Xmas (and other) improvised songs, and inserting the obligatory holiday wishes.
The format is mp3, please allow a little time for the download.
BEATLES CHRISTMAS 1963 
BEATLES CHRISTMAS 1964 
BEATLES CHRISTMAS 1965

BEATLES CHRISTMAS 1966 
BEATLES CHRISTMAS 1967 
BEATLES CHRISTMAS 1968 

The last two Beatles songs, recorded for Anthology, were taken from demos Yoko gave the surviving members to use. This is what the original demo sounded like:
NEW! The Birth of BeatlemaniaOn February 7, 1964 the Beatles made their first visit to America. On the same day just a year before, their first U.S. single had been a total flop. On this edition of All Songs Considered host Bob Boilen explores the year leading up to the British invasion with Bruce Spizer, author of The Beatles Are Coming! The Birth of Beatlemania in America. Hear rare outtakes, unreleased versions of some Beatles classics and the story of their journey to America - a story often told... and often told wrong. © NPR |