The Fab Four - World's Greatest Tribute Bands - Sgt Pepper's Album (Full Concert AXS TV)

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  • If you like The Beatles, this is your place!
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  • @Lily-wp8ol
    @Lily-wp8ol Před 7 měsíci +1

    These guys are great!

  • @nevillede-hoedt6520
    @nevillede-hoedt6520 Před 7 měsíci +5

    These guys have been going longer than 'The Beatles' ever did.
    Also these guys make a comfortable living out of pretending to be 'The Beatles'.
    By the time 'The Beatles' signed off from their commitment to being 'Beatles', they were well and truly done with it, no more, and they all wanted out, which has allowed each of them to become solo artist's and live their live's.
    They grew up, their time together was (a one of show), that put each of them on the map.
    Their hard work paid off, they had set themselves up for life, not many do that, and they were all broke by the time their contract came to an end.
    The 'Fab Four' signed a contract to run a business together, playing music, a few of these guys, Ron &
    Ardy, decided on something that only few dream about.
    Each being good musicians, and multi talented guys, able to play well, sing well, decided on wanting to play music of 'The Beatles', who by the way, used to be referred to as 'The Fab Four' quite a lot, it was a form of a loose slang term for them. Even George in some past interviews, refers to 'The Beatles' as
    ( Fab ) or "when we were (Fab)", so this was a term used mainly by the media.
    But for Ron and Ardy, the
    'Fab Four' became their company, along with a dream, an idea to be as good at it as they can be.
    Ardy is a right handed guitarist, firstly, and established keyboard player.
    Ron is the same, both very accomplished musicians, with attention to detail, in all that they do.
    They formed the band with the intention of getting other accomplished musician's on board, and so began a journey that has lasted many successful years of pretending to be the most famous band ever, to grace our planet.
    Unfortunately, there are dozens of 'Beatle' tribute bands out here, that keep the music and look that the original 'Beatles' had.
    They all do it well, presenting quite professional shows, through out the world.
    Some of these bands, or most of them, have great musicians playing and performing the music of 'The Beatles', there for contributing to keeping the 'Beatle's' memory a live!.
    In each of these 'Beatle' tribute bands, there are guys who accually pull off the voices to a high degree, same with the look, of one of the 'Beatles' at least, doing it better than that of another in one of the other 'Beatle' tribute shows.
    All in all, some songs are better than other's.
    Each of these bands do pretty much the same show, from beginning to end, taking the viewer, or audience through the various period's of the 'Beatles' history.
    During the 'Beatles' career, they started this journey as a bunch of guys wanting to play music, and meet girls, was number one priority, playing gigs was probably secondary, but each went hand in hand, together.
    They were star struck over top musicians they admired, who influenced them to try to become like their idols.
    So their early years like all muso's, is filled with
    (I can do that) type of mentality, and because at that young age (15/16/17)
    Is the time we all strive to do, and be better in our selves, the inner desire and drive to prove ourselves, to ourselves, and hope Mum and Dad approve of what we're doing.
    Usually it doesn't sit well with our parents, and there is a continued disturbance to the home front dealing with youth's idea of what life is about.
    Youth have one idea of it, Mum and Dad think we're all gone mad.
    It's youths way of trying to break free from discipline, confinement, trying to show them, we're grown up, and know what we're doing! (Ofcourse, we don't,) we think we do, and deep down believe we can
    be adultish about all things, yes/no, we have ago, and break away, no matter what the consequences maybe.
    No one really knows, each generation believing they have it right.
    If we don't have a go, how can we ever know, about anything, there is no hand book or Manuel to help us get a good start on it!
    In the end, we all find our way, or should I say (we find a way) to go forward, some luckier than others.
    (What a load of old bullocks that all is, that I've written)
    'The Fab Four' have been playing music for most of their life, at a very high level, and playing to live audiences for longer than the 'Beatles' ever did.
    'The Beatles' stopped touring in 1965, was their last ever 'Beatle' concert tour, they all had grown tired of being 4 monkeys on a rope, holding onto dear life, to realise that they were a (Circus Act).
    No one cared about the music !! ( yes, they did) but no one was listening, as long as fans could see (4 mop tops) standing, holding guitars, and a drummer, who, he himself, had to get off his drums to move his drum kit around after each song, (there were no sound technicians, or lighting operator's, people to come on stage and make sure their ampifiers were switch on, and all working, guitars are all tuned up ready to go, all microphones were switch on and working (testing 123) as it were they didn't
    have the luxury of the personnel, like there is today.
    'The Beatles' themselves had to do it all themselves when they first walk on stage, nothing was ready to go, like today.
    Sometimes the equipment wasn't plugged in, so they had to scramble about themselves, until they got everything working, then tune their guitars, there weren't any guitar tuners back in their day, if they had a keyboard instrument on stage with them, they might tune to that, but mostly they relied on their guitars being close to being in tune with each other, from the last time they used them. (A tweek here & there, to check tuning)
    Technology wasn't like it is today, PA's (Public Address Systems) weren't like they are today, the speakers being used were like most of us older generation had in our school yards, round loud speakers like a large Megaphone style, was all there was. and still is in use in sports stadiums, school yards, outdoor events, more like a funnel style speaker, which weren't made for bands and singer's to sing through.
    Today we use huge banks of speakers, grouped together, not only facing out at the audience, but also on stage, from each side, facing across the stage, as well as monitor speakers facing upwards at the front of the stage, pointing up on an angle, for each person singing to hear.
    plus in huge stadiums and entertainment venues, there are also speakers down each side of the venue, so that everyone can hear the concert.
    'The 'Beatles' never had any of this, it didn't exist.
    'The Fab Four', and all the other tribute bands around the globe, experience all the new technology that exists today, so everyone can hear the songs being played, including the band themselves.
    All international acts around the world have this luxury, there for delivering the best quality in sound that can be afforded.
    'The Beatles' stopped touring in 1965 because they couldn't hear themselves playing, nor could their audiences, and because everyone was screaming so loud, no one heard anything.
    'The Beatles' confirmed their decision to stop touring all together, but to continue writing songs, and record them, and release studio recordings every year, which they did, until they had enough.
    Their commitment to us Fan's continued, and still continues to this very day.
    OK, Paul McCartney, and Ringo Starr got to experience the modern technology with live touring they both enjoy today, giving their fans a taste of 'The Beatles', by remaining faithful to what made 'The Beatles' great.
    George and John never got to experience today's touring world, but their music lives on with us, the Fan's.
    Good on the tribute shows!!! keep up the great work.

    • @tonyvalle2310
      @tonyvalle2310 Před 6 hodinami

      Yes, but are they more popular than Jesus? Lol😊

  • @ritchiemejia3939
    @ritchiemejia3939 Před 8 měsíci +2

    great

  • @oss2023
    @oss2023 Před 8 měsíci

    👍

  • @UnknownPersonX39
    @UnknownPersonX39 Před 6 měsíci

    The Eternal Beatles - World’s Greatest Tribute Bands - The Hamburg Era (Full Concert AXS TV)
    The Eternal Beatles Performs “The Hamburg Era” With The First Beatle Drummer, Pete Best.
    The Eternal Beatles Performs In Their Black Leather Jackets and Pete Best on Drums, It’s Their Favorite Beatles Era.
    The Beatles Songs Is
    “Ain’t She Sweet”
    “Cry For A Shadow”
    “My Bonnie”
    “I Saw Her Standing There”
    “I Should Have Known Better”
    “All My Loving”

  • @petervdwees
    @petervdwees Před 7 měsíci

    And "A Day In the Life"

  • @petervdwees
    @petervdwees Před 7 měsíci

    I missed "With a little help from my friends" after the first song. Why ?

  • @didonggadro
    @didonggadro Před 5 měsíci

    The Beatles....Huh!!!