That is the best imitation of John Lennon talking that I've ever heard. Most people imitate the other Beatles because they have more distinctive speaking voices but that imitation was spot on.
@@daviddonnelly3529 He does moderately amusing caricatures rather than actual impressions. There's only so much "no autographs" I can take from his Ringo
Benedict Wong is one of the most understated and intelligently absurdist comic actors. For those who were aware of him prior to his mainstream cult success, his contribution to this - already funny sketch - is priceless.
Now THAT'S what I call an AWESOME parody!! Nailed the voices, Ringo's as well. John was spot on as well as Paul. You could go places...My only regret is I cannot ride you like a rickshaw to those places, sigh.
Some details that are so accurate to reality it makes me think Peter Serafinowicz is a huge Beatles fan, especially as this sketch was before Get Back came out: - Ringo wearing sunglasses - Ringo always talking about how it was brilliant being in The Beatles - John sitting on a cushion on the floor with Yoko next to him - George sitting cross-legged (even on the loo) and wearing brightly coloured clothing - The shape/style of the microphones - The shape/style of Paul's bass - The bluesy electric piano influenced by Billy Preston - Seeing the BT tower and no other sky scrapers from the roof - Everyone's clothing on the roof, including Ringo's wife's red coat - John's singing voice and head position - 'You've got a pain deep down inside' vs 'I've got a feeling, a feeling deep inside' (featured in the rooftop concert) - Ringo being in awe of Paul - Policeman obviously
Expect a Beatles tribute album on this theme from Peter any time now. Tracks include 'From Me To Poo', 'Love Me Poo', 'A Hard Day's Crap' and 'Pooperback Writer'. And not a single bum note!
Don’t forget such gems as Dig A Poopy, I Want Poo (She’s So Shitty), Poop Together, I Saw Her Pooping There, Deucie In The Sky With Diarrhea, We Can Push It Out, All I’ve Got To Doo Doo, Baby It’s Poo, and Blackturd. George Harribum’s solo album All Gas Must Pass demonstrates his flatulent excellence in its fullest form. Of course there is John, always the rebel, with Give Pee A Chance.
And , I'd like to add...If I may be so "James Lipton".. The attention to detail on the "Let it Be" edits..Spectacular.. You really did nail the essence of the sessions..Particularly, when Ringo gets up from his kit., ever willing to make things calm and agreeable.. And of course, LOW KEY GEORGE...And the shots of Ringo on the roof through the cymbals.....Classic..Well played guys.....Really good.
God I laughed so hard at this. The accuracy of Peter Serafinowicz's impressions is stunning. By the way, this may have been inspired by the fact that Lennon once described the "Get Back"/"Let It Be" sessions as "the Beatles with their trousers off."
So many little details - the shot of the BT Tower at the start, Ringo's red coat and George's green trousers, the old guy getting up on to the roof of a nearby building for a better look - this was clearly made by big Beatles fans
If this was posted recently I would say this was some AI thing. Peter Serafinowicz is a crazy genius. Consider for a second that everyone is talking about how good the impressions are, and not how it's a skit about the Beatles sitting on toilets on the roof.
This is absolutely.......AMAZING!!! The subtle details are spot on! Especially John and Paul. The bobbies showing up at the end in this case was probably a good thing as opposed to the original roof top concert..lol. Obviously the lyrics are made up, but does anyone know if the music/melody is based on a real song? It sounds vaguely familiar for some reason. As if it were a bootleg or something. Maybe its just a really good job of trying to sound "Beatlesque" on they're part. Good job!!
Ha ha, the way George is sitting on the toilet on the roof is perfect, looks just like him. (Wait a minute, that didn't sound right.) You know what I mean, the way his legs are crossed! :-{D=
I've viewed 3 videos in a row from the Peter Serafinowicz Show and each one heavily revolved around bowel movements. Such a strange agenda for a talent to be devoted to.
Not sure,but Paul and George both said in print it was based on a Bach figure they used to practice in their pre-fame days, so maybe write to Paul and find out.
Yes, the George 'based' the first line of Something on a James Taylor song title; John 'based' a line of Come Together on a line from a Chuck Berry song; Paul 'based' Golden Slumber's lyrics on Thomas Dekker's text; they 'based' the opening of Sun King on Fleetwood Mac's 'Albatross'; they based Abbey Road's medley on the Who's Rock Opera work; they 'based' their finger-picking songs on the White Album from Donovan. Boy, the Beatles were 'basing' on people right and left in those days!
As a tribute to those four guys from Liverpool, i made an amateur Beatles sketch, to see it simply just type in the following title to the search bar above......Beatles sketch with snippets
True to Beatles form, Paul's contribution is kind of cheery and up-tempo. John's is more serious and introspective. Also true to form, I prefer John's musical style.
Amazing to see this Peter Jackson footage after so many years...
He's got Lennon's mouth expression spot on, as well as the constant undercurrent of anger.
I swear that "You're not listening!" @0:54, sounds more like John than John himself could sound!
dave idmarx omg same
I'd be angry to if McCartney was my song writing partner
That is the best imitation of John Lennon talking that I've ever heard. Most people imitate the other Beatles because they have more distinctive speaking voices but that imitation was spot on.
you should watch a guy called Stevie Rix on you tube he can do all 4 Beatles better than anybody on the planet
@@daviddonnelly3529 He sucks
So you're never seen The Rutles?
@@sinenkaari5477 Yep and it's way too high in pitch
@@daviddonnelly3529 He does moderately amusing caricatures rather than actual impressions. There's only so much "no autographs" I can take from his Ringo
the "youre not listenin'!" line sounded more like john lennon than john lennon himself did
When he calms down after talking privatley to Yoko and says "Maybe we do need to go to the toilet" in a lower voice freaks me out, it's so accurate.
I still can't wrap my head around the fact that this guy sings just like paul!!
"Hey I'm not trying to tell you what to do. We're just human beings, that's a physical fact. I didn't design the human digestion system" lol! I died
Y'know
The skit is obviously terrific and I adore Peter Serafinowicz, but Benedict Wong playing Yoko is just so funny to me
Oh shit, I thought he looked familiar!
Benedict Wong is one of the most understated and intelligently absurdist comic actors.
For those who were aware of him prior to his mainstream cult success, his contribution to this - already funny sketch - is priceless.
He's got John down to a "t" - even his being under Yoko's spell.
0:54 That really does sound what I imagine an angry Jon would sound like lol.
"the number is 2". brilliant.
The number is two-ooh-ooh, you know what to do-oo-ooh, oh lord.
Now THAT'S what I call an AWESOME parody!! Nailed the voices, Ringo's as well. John was spot on as well as Paul. You could go places...My only regret is I cannot ride you like a rickshaw to those places, sigh.
Benedict Wong as Yoko One, Marvellous!
Some details that are so accurate to reality it makes me think Peter Serafinowicz is a huge Beatles fan, especially as this sketch was before Get Back came out:
- Ringo wearing sunglasses
- Ringo always talking about how it was brilliant being in The Beatles
- John sitting on a cushion on the floor with Yoko next to him
- George sitting cross-legged (even on the loo) and wearing brightly coloured clothing
- The shape/style of the microphones
- The shape/style of Paul's bass
- The bluesy electric piano influenced by Billy Preston
- Seeing the BT tower and no other sky scrapers from the roof
- Everyone's clothing on the roof, including Ringo's wife's red coat
- John's singing voice and head position
- 'You've got a pain deep down inside' vs 'I've got a feeling, a feeling deep inside' (featured in the rooftop concert)
- Ringo being in awe of Paul
- Policeman obviously
The John voice, both talking and singing, is spot on. :D
Pete's John Lennon impression was spot on. He had me at "Oh yeah."
This was so spot on! I laughed too hard to that Paul impression especially the first sentence🤣
I would love to have John here and tell him "Hey John, look what I've found on youtube" and watch him having a good laugh reacing to this video
lol paul really wrote a song called "natures calling" in 1980. look it up. its here somewhere...
it's peter serafinowicz, he's playing ALL of them :D
facial expressions wins! :)
"..the number is two-hoo~"
apart from the lyrics, the song is actually really good
Probably because it's a spoof of some real Beatles song
Loved this scene in get back. I also recommend the “beatles murder mystery squad” where serafinowicz parodies the beatles cartoons
I like his Ringo walk, when he gets up from the drums..
This a great parody! :D
this is exactly how they acted, on let it be.
'Are you absolutely bursting love?'
just go for a poo, a forgotten beatles classic
Expect a Beatles tribute album on this theme from Peter any time now. Tracks include 'From Me To Poo', 'Love Me Poo', 'A Hard Day's Crap' and 'Pooperback Writer'. And not a single bum note!
Brilliant, Rudy! Also a reissue of the Shite Album is imminent. A Crappy Poo Year to you - sorry Happy New Year!
Rudy Overlord you forgot "The Poo on the Hill"
Don’t forget such gems as Dig A Poopy, I Want Poo (She’s So Shitty), Poop Together, I Saw Her Pooping There, Deucie In The Sky With Diarrhea, We Can Push It Out, All I’ve Got To Doo Doo, Baby It’s Poo, and Blackturd.
George Harribum’s solo album All Gas Must Pass demonstrates his flatulent excellence in its fullest form. Of course there is John, always the rebel, with Give Pee A Chance.
Paperback Shiter
redhairkid Brown Submarine
I love this! Certainly helps that Peter himself is from Liverpool, so the accent (ignoring the parody) is pretty genuine....
The Paul impression was spot on
Oh my God he has john voice and same mouth😂😂😂
And , I'd like to add...If I may be so "James Lipton"..
The attention to detail on the "Let it Be" edits..Spectacular.. You really did nail the essence of the sessions..Particularly, when Ringo gets up from his kit., ever willing to make things calm and agreeable.. And of course, LOW KEY GEORGE...And the shots of Ringo on the roof through the cymbals.....Classic..Well played guys.....Really good.
No band could ever argue like the Beatles and its another bloody fight
Who ever plays John in this sketch, he has John voice that perfect you would think it was John himself!
God I laughed so hard at this. The accuracy of Peter Serafinowicz's impressions is stunning.
By the way, this may have been inspired by the fact that Lennon once described the "Get Back"/"Let It Be" sessions as "the Beatles with their trousers off."
If an official Beatles biopic is ever made, Peter Serafinowicz has to be Paul
0:56 - 1:06 too accurate...
So many little details - the shot of the BT Tower at the start, Ringo's red coat and George's green trousers, the old guy getting up on to the roof of a nearby building for a better look - this was clearly made by big Beatles fans
vikingfortiesfaeroes no it was parody/comedy skit
Thats a really good Paul he's doing there!
Vinny Vinesauce brought me here
Same
Pete's playing Paul McCartney in "Yellow Submarine" coming out in 2012.
Judging from this, I think he'll nail the part uncannily.
@Slackdragon I can't wait for it!
The fact that Peter is from Liverpool probably helps a great deal in getting the subtleties of the impressions right.
Haha, Great Sketch, I had never had heard of Peter Serafinowicz before this vid, but he seems a really funny entertainer. I'm a yank by the way.
Watching this while taking a shite, feels so bloody fitting.
So the Rolling Stones wrote ,paint it crap, ruby poosday, and my favorite let's shit tonight together
If this was posted recently I would say this was some AI thing. Peter Serafinowicz is a crazy genius. Consider for a second that everyone is talking about how good the impressions are, and not how it's a skit about the Beatles sitting on toilets on the roof.
this sound so beatle.. ilovethem
Great!!!
Best Beatles tribute ever.
Peter is jOust Great!^_^
Dude this is awesome
Best thing I have ever seen.
I love it!
holy shite every impression is perfect
Except George
LoL
BAHAHAHAHAHA is all I can say : ) Oh and the John and Paul impersonations (John's voice and Paul's everything) were awesome. Oh and Yoko.
This is a much better song then Now and Then
LET IT POO
This is absolutely.......AMAZING!!! The subtle details are spot on! Especially John and Paul. The bobbies showing up at the end in this case was probably a good thing as opposed to the original roof top concert..lol. Obviously the lyrics are made up, but does anyone know if the music/melody is based on a real song? It sounds vaguely familiar for some reason. As if it were a bootleg or something. Maybe its just a really good job of trying to sound "Beatlesque" on they're part. Good job!!
Yes, everybody, I've taught a dog to talk. Get your little syrett today (and please hurry- the little yapper just won't shut the fuck up!)!
that is totally how the beatles would write a song about taking a dump
Funniest Beatles send up since The Rutles..
I almost poo'd myself laughin'
This is too funny 😂
No one asked Chuck what he thought.
Getting sued for plagiarism is getting sued for plagiarism.
ha god knows how many times i've watched this but i only just realised the credits are in the same style writing as the beatles logo
Thanks for advice. Will try it.
He sounds exactly like Paul 😂😂😂😂
Benedict Wong as Yoko!
Sounds like Ringo from Yellow Submarine to me. Lmfao I love this. The song sounds like they wrote it. Singing's amazing.
voice are spot on and john lennon good
The song is actually pretty good
Well done impression. Lol
Paul looks like Peter Sutcliffe 🚛
More entertaining than the "Across The Universe" movie (and somehow symbolic of the albums the Beatles crapped on the public from '68 on).
This song cured my constipation.
They should have Yoko with constipation and scream out in Yoko style to get it out.
Ha ha, the way George is sitting on the toilet on the roof is perfect, looks just like him. (Wait a minute, that didn't sound right.) You know what I mean, the way his legs are crossed! :-{D=
Kublai Khan as Yoko Ono. Legendary.
LOL the number is 2, go for a poo hahahahahahah
Okay, I've made a deal - 1000 dollars and a watch! Even if sychophantic talking dogs aren't your bag, sir, I think syrett will change your mind.
I've viewed 3 videos in a row from the Peter Serafinowicz Show and each one heavily revolved around bowel movements.
Such a strange agenda for a talent to be devoted to.
They may not look like them but by god they sounded like them - best I've heard ("and we've had a lot of big years").
forestsoceansmusic he looks like Paul
Sounds so much like my heroes!
Good video
Not sure,but Paul and George both said in print it was based on a Bach figure they used to practice in their pre-fame days, so maybe write to Paul and find out.
Yes, the George 'based' the first line of Something on a James Taylor song title; John 'based' a line of Come Together on a line from a Chuck Berry song; Paul 'based' Golden Slumber's lyrics on Thomas Dekker's text; they 'based' the opening of Sun King on Fleetwood Mac's 'Albatross'; they based Abbey Road's medley on the Who's Rock Opera work; they 'based' their finger-picking songs on the White Album from Donovan. Boy, the Beatles were 'basing' on people right and left in those days!
Lennon is laughing g 🤣
Constipation rate drops to 0%
Ahhh.... Wow.
As a tribute to those four guys from Liverpool, i made an amateur Beatles sketch, to see it simply just type in the following title to the search bar above......Beatles sketch with snippets
Please what´s the song they perform on the roof? I know it´s probably a parody, but still it´s a great song...could anybody help me?
True to Beatles form, Paul's contribution is kind of cheery and up-tempo. John's is more serious and introspective. Also true to form, I prefer John's musical style.
Oof! Good one!!
🤣🤣🤣
1:26 name of that song please ?
Khanh Minh Hoang I believe the real one is dig a pony
It’s ‘Go For A Poo’ - The Beatles.
We don't need to go to the toilet!...... Alright, maybe we do have to go to the toilet......
The real event had a majour irony, people at time didn't understand it would be the last time Beatles performed together and it was stopped.
the same guy who play's the other three! :)