Anthology Zero: The Beatles at their Best

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  • čas přidán 23. 06. 2012
  • Made primarily from photos, video clips and interviews all found on the Internet, many only recently available, "Anthology Zero: The Beatles at their Best" provides viewers with the opportunity to meet The Beatles at the time that John Lennon says they were at their best.
    "We were at our best when we were playing in the dance halls of Liverpool and Hamburg. The world never saw that." - John Lennon
    The Best family home gave birth to The Beatles and Pete Best's "Atom Beat" became the new Liverpool sound. When Pete joined the Beatles, they were a bum band nobody wanted. A year later they were the #1 band in two different cities in two different countries. They had released a single recorded in Hamburg Germany and on the second anniversary of the group, were recording their British debut, "Love Me Do". They were already well on their way to superstardom and Pete Best was the most popular member of the group.
    The summer of 2012 marks the 50th anniversary of The Beatles decision to replace original drummer Pete Best with Ringo Starr during the recording of "Love Me Do", the Fab Four's first hit record. It is also the 50th anniversary of the closing of the legendary Casbah Coffee Club. The Casbah was the launching pad of The Beatles and the entire Merseybeat sound, events that forever changed the world.
    "I think it's a good idea to let people know about The Casbah. They know about The Cavern, they know about some of those things, but The Casbah was the place where all that started." - Paul McCartney
    To commemorate these anniversaries, the critically acclaimed short film The Beatles at their Best, best documentary winner at the 2011 New England Underground Film Festival, made its final festival showing this June 23, 2012 at the Philadelphia Independent Film Festival and now is offered free to the public via CZcams.
    When it is finally finished, it will be more than a film. It will be an index movie. Viewers will be able to watch it and then 'click' on it at anytime to be redirected to the source material it contains. A full crediting of all of the content will be made available at www.TheUltimateTrip.net. You can help by sending information to Press@TheUltimateTrip.net.
    "The Beatles at their Best" is the true story you've probably never heard about the group you thought you knew everything about!!!
    Enjoy!
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  • @ikeeptime
    @ikeeptime Před 4 lety +39

    Fourteen hits on the Billboard chart at the same time. Nothing like that before or since. And people today say they were over rated????

    • @jv-ep2tc
      @jv-ep2tc Před 5 měsíci

      Since 1964 I have never heard anyone say that the Beatles were overrated. Actually, the exception to that might be John Lennon himself in an interview. In an interview that the Beatles were just a band that made it very big. Wow it’s true that they were a band that made it very big there was a lot more going on and just that and he knew it. There were only four people who did not experience Beatlemania the way the rest of the world did so I can understand that they might have a different perspective, but that’s the closest I’ve ever come to hearing anything about overrated. I don’t know where you got such an idea.

  • @sellmeyoursoul6601
    @sellmeyoursoul6601 Před 4 lety +94

    God Johns been gone for 40 years and just to hear him talk still hits me

    • @kathrynschimpf8957
      @kathrynschimpf8957 Před 3 lety +2

      I honestly think that one thing that contributed to the Beatles eventually break up was the very sad death of their manager Brian Epstein!

    • @pereraddison932
      @pereraddison932 Před 3 lety

      @@kathrynschimpf8957 ... Aend, their very fortuitous magically mentored coupling with George Martin

    • @carolholly1608
      @carolholly1608 Před 3 lety +1

      @@pereraddison932 ------"So. Absolutely True"---

  • @rodneycaupp5962
    @rodneycaupp5962 Před 4 lety +6

    It was great being a young kid when the Beatles changed Rock and Roll forever. When they had 14 songs on the billboard charts at one time you got a Beatles song every 15 minutes on the radio. Then England sent us about a dozen more great bands. The 60s rocked.... I was 14 years old when they ruled the world of music, and NY in 1964. Fast forward to 2019..., there's a Beatles CD in my car waiting for me to turn the key. When the Beatles broke up, Pink Floyd filled in for them. Yes it was good to be a kid back then.

  • @sidneygrosshar269
    @sidneygrosshar269 Před 5 lety +99

    Ringo’s style just ‘fit’. He never over played and had a spot on internal metronome.

    • @burtburt2263
      @burtburt2263 Před 4 lety +3

      ...And he never tried to steal the spotlight; Just an overall great friend..."They are looking for someone to be there, but not always "THERE", if you get my meaning? "Sounds great"; Everybody get's laid!

    • @burtburt2263
      @burtburt2263 Před 4 lety +2

      p m: "How to get an online stalker, with this one trick..." OMG, you absolute Psychopath; GET HELP!!!

    • @williamjordan5554
      @williamjordan5554 Před 4 lety

      Well, there is the song Rain.

    • @Kylesatre
      @Kylesatre Před 4 lety +2

      William Jordan he doesn’t overplay on rain

  • @appytight8468
    @appytight8468 Před 3 lety +62

    Pete out, Ringo in and one month later the Beatles were in the charts. Very hard on Pete, but it was clearly the right decision.

    • @richiewalker0114
      @richiewalker0114 Před 3 lety +11

      He was a terrible drummer. Period. Also, couldn't get the Beatle hair cut or attitude. I've kicked guys out of my bands for less.

    • @paulbakker6765
      @paulbakker6765 Před 3 lety +6

      @@richiewalker0114 I guess you're solo artist by now ?

    • @johnwells1015
      @johnwells1015 Před 2 lety +1

      Pete Best can be heard drumming on Love Me Do Anthology #1 Disc #1.

    • @jonsheffield
      @jonsheffield Před rokem +5

      Pete's biggest problem was his timing, it was not consistent. There is a CZcams video that compares his timing on Love me Do and how it speeds up and slows down. Guess he didn't want go to the extra trouble of taking drum lessons, getting the hair cut and trying to get along and fit in for millions of dollars and worldwide fame.

    • @GussieGreen-om6ln
      @GussieGreen-om6ln Před 11 měsíci

      Show you Right and I've been a Beatle fan ever since and will always be

  • @oldshoe1
    @oldshoe1 Před 4 lety +55

    I’m glad Pete was payed royalties for the first album. That was nice of the group since they fired him.

    • @rudolphguarnacci197
      @rudolphguarnacci197 Před 3 lety +8

      They had to pay him.

    • @robpenas4905
      @robpenas4905 Před 3 lety +2

      For sure, that caught me by surprise, I think they felt guilty for what they did

  • @amsedelm
    @amsedelm Před 6 lety +6

    The look on Pete's face when Letterman asked what he felt when the Beatles rocketed to stardom was heartbreaking. I thought he was going to cry. But, Pete is now a top draw since Lennon and Harrison are gone. Millions love Pete. good for him.

  • @clifflong1203
    @clifflong1203 Před 4 lety +129

    There is no way to explain the phenomenon that was the Beatles in those early years. I am now 64 years old and they’re still hasn’t been a single band that even came close to the impact the Beatles had on the world!

    • @ericscaillet2232
      @ericscaillet2232 Před 4 lety

      They had the songs...

    • @kzinful
      @kzinful Před 3 lety +8

      cliff long +
      It was a tsunami wave. I also was there brother, on the floor in the living room watching Ed Sullivan when they made the first appearance, it was Electric. The look, the clothes, but it was the music, unique yet universal. It hooked me then and hasn't let up.
      And you're correct, there is no way to explain the phenomena.
      I'll end on this: years ago my favorite music critic Lester bangs ( wrote for Creem Magazine - Boy Howdy ! ) stated on a panel: .. " If it wasn't the Beatles it would have been someone else. Sorry Lester, ( he's long gone ) you were wrong then, you're still wrong now.
      Stay Safe....Peace

    • @jamesgilliland8925
      @jamesgilliland8925 Před 3 lety +3

      Simple, they were what the KIDS wanted, not what the media industry was pushing.

    • @jamesgilliland8925
      @jamesgilliland8925 Před 3 lety +2

      Raw and honest rock and roll

    • @worlds1ep3enthusiast92
      @worlds1ep3enthusiast92 Před 3 lety +4

      do they still need you do they still feed you when you're 64

  • @SetantaCovenant
    @SetantaCovenant Před 8 lety +3

    I've watched a lot of documentaries about the lads. This is up there with the best of them. Kudos to the uploader.

  • @barnabyaprobert5159
    @barnabyaprobert5159 Před 5 lety +462

    While some may argue about Ringo's creativity, he's head and shoulders above Pete, and Ringo keeps a flawless beat. Eerily perfect. Even in outtakes where the lads are messing about, Ringo *NAILS* the beat.

    • @Soapandwater6
      @Soapandwater6 Před 5 lety +40

      Ringo - the human metronome.

    • @johnmetcalfe2482
      @johnmetcalfe2482 Před 5 lety +46

      Also, Ringo was never over the top or star of the show, simply an excellent drummer.

    • @jasona9
      @jasona9 Před 5 lety +26

      I agree. Ringo was the perfect drummer and fourth member of the Beatles. Still during Pete's tenure the Beatles concurred Hamburg and Liverpool, recorded My Bonnie (with Sheridan), were signed by Brian, and finally signed by George Martin. The Beatles could not have accomplished these milestones in two years with an unprofessional, incompetent on drums.

    • @stephenviana2077
      @stephenviana2077 Před 5 lety +17

      Ringo also was unique with his style because he is left-handed and sets his kit up right handed

    • @TRUMP-2024-STF
      @TRUMP-2024-STF Před 5 lety +12

      R u jack asses stupid..?? Ringo is horrific.. is playing was replaced in the studio.. he sucks.

  • @Grandtrunk
    @Grandtrunk Před 4 lety +2

    Great post! How enjoyable and incredibly informative! I am so glad to have been alive during the Beatles Era!

  • @lindawiley3112
    @lindawiley3112 Před rokem +5

    ❤The world was never the same after they preformed on the Ed Sullivan show!!!

  • @itstrolltime9499
    @itstrolltime9499 Před 7 lety +377

    I honestly believe that it was destiny that John, Paul, George and Ringo would come together as a band. And Ringo's personality meshed so perfectly with the other three.

    • @sohooded
      @sohooded Před 5 lety +1

      Astrologically, they were trined..... Aquarius, Gemini and Libra.

    • @MrMarkstyles
      @MrMarkstyles Před 5 lety +2

      I also think the combinations of their personalities glued the band together. John and Paul had huge egos. George and Ringo had to sit back, otherwise the band would have implied. The trip they went thru in the early days, bonded them in a way, very few men have ever experienced.

    • @jopisano67
      @jopisano67 Před 5 lety +6

      I think Ringo and George had the best sense of humor in the band. Just my opinion

    • @woodskier
      @woodskier Před 5 lety

      awfull decent of you, to lend them

    • @andytrimble5615
      @andytrimble5615 Před 5 lety +6

      @@sohooded which means absolutely NOTHING. Astrology is spiritual hogwash, and worse. It is a scam.
      Please stop.

  • @randyfx
    @randyfx Před 11 lety +10

    Glad I watched it. The Pete Best story will always be a chapter in the Beatles story. It shows how long they worked before they made it, and how it hardened them. Pete was never in their inner circle. But his departure and afterwards are an embarassing story for the other 3 Beatles.

  • @doncourtreporter
    @doncourtreporter Před 6 lety +17

    Pete is a wonderful guy. He still never wrote a song to my knowledge. Paul and John and George did not defraud him. They were the three greatest song writers in human history. Paul and John wrote almost 300. Paul admitted that George was "right there" as one of the great writers. But those three could have any drummer. They paid Pete some millions 'cos Pete was on about 10 songs in the Anthology series.

  • @jamiej14544
    @jamiej14544 Před 4 lety +13

    You can't overestimate the value of a good drummer. There is an early take of "Please Please Me" with Pete Best on drums. It's a good song. WIth Ringo, it became a great song!

    • @seid3366
      @seid3366 Před rokem

      Correction: That recording was done the same session Andy White did Love Me Do, and November, '62 was when they actually recorded the song with Ask Me Why and tried Tip Of My Tongue, but that would be later given to another band

    • @MrJoelalcasey1971
      @MrJoelalcasey1971 Před rokem

      People given you thumbs up when it wasn't Pete on please please me, obviously they don't know. This documentary was put together by someone who is bias against the Beatles decision for getting rid of Pete

  • @adrinathegreat3095
    @adrinathegreat3095 Před 8 lety +14

    It's good to hear Lennons comments in here about only having best in the band because they were desperate and needed a drummer so they could go to Hamburg, and his comment about wanting to dump Pete as soon as they came back.
    Pete considers himself closest to John, yet neither made any attempt to speak to each other after he was booted, Pete was obviously very traumatised by everything, this pain he carried for many years, as a failed artist desperate for some kind of recognition right up until his attempted suicide in 1965.
    He was paid when he was in the band and did very well out of them becoming famous, without there fame he would not be a wealthy man now, so I guess he's offering some gratitude through gritted teeth.

  • @williamnelson727
    @williamnelson727 Před 8 lety +21

    7-hr. sets, 7 days a week. This is hard work.

    • @broccoli_lad
      @broccoli_lad Před 8 lety +2

      +SergioMartelli honestly that's why they were so good. and in my opinion that's when the beatles were the most happy. i agree with you also because having work like that as a young musician is like winning the lottery

    • @theadvertiserfriendlyrobot3765
      @theadvertiserfriendlyrobot3765 Před 7 lety +7

      More like 7-hr sets, Eight days a week.

    • @BPCADownStateChapter
      @BPCADownStateChapter Před 6 lety +2

      7-hr. sets, 7 days a week. Thats a Hard Days Night. Thats Eight Days a Week :-)

  • @SFolkes97
    @SFolkes97 Před 5 lety +51

    Time does provide a healing perspective. Yes, Ringo was a better fit, destiny, chemistry etc. But Pete, you were a part of a historic phenomenon, and you're a survivor. Good on ya man!

  • @seattleday9690
    @seattleday9690 Před 3 lety +15

    It's so sad that John passed away 40 years ago today. John was a total Rocker🍏

  • @icm65
    @icm65 Před 7 lety +438

    I had the chance to meet Pete and chat with him for a bit. A nice man, soft spoken and thoughtful. Perhaps not the best drummer but he was there he was a beatle and that my friends is a very small fraternity.

    • @liverpooloflife8731
      @liverpooloflife8731 Před 5 lety +30

      I met him in the early 2000's when his band (including half brother Roag) came to play a small club in Philadelphia. The band was not bad at all... He was a very soft spoken fellow. I had the book 'True Beginnings' that he, brothers Rory & Roag co-wrote, along with a draft of the not yet released book "Liddypool, Birthplace of The Beatles' by my friend, David Bedford, which Pete wrote the introduction, and autographed both for me... Pete was very appreciative, of what he had, and where his life has gone.. A very cool fellow..

    • @randyjordan5521
      @randyjordan5521 Před 5 lety +13

      @@liverpooloflife8731 Yep, the soft-spoken Pete wouldn't have really fit in with what the Beatles had become by 1964. They were all so witty, smart, and outgoing, and Pete just wasn't like that at all. Ringo's boyish charm brought in "the mommies and the kiddies," as he put it, and expanded their fan base far beyond what it would have been with Pete.

    • @hectorsalcido4106
      @hectorsalcido4106 Před 5 lety +13

      @@randyjordan5521 Nothing against Pete but, Ringo just had to be, it was sort of pre-destined.

    • @randyjordan5521
      @randyjordan5521 Před 5 lety +17

      @@hectorsalcido4106 Ringo was the last piece of the puzzle that made the Beatles what they became. Paul has said in interviews that the improvement in the band was instant as soon as Ringo signed on.

    • @randyjordan5521
      @randyjordan5521 Před 5 lety +9

      @Kaptain Kid The band went by The Beatles when they took Pete Best with them to Germany. They replaced him with Ringo several months later when they were trying to get a recording contract.

  • @codex3048
    @codex3048 Před 7 lety +7

    "We sold out." -- great honesty from Lennon at the beginning of this doc.

  • @rolexmarcelo3218
    @rolexmarcelo3218 Před 4 lety +5

    The whole band was Oooooozing with so much talent, skill, and charisma!! WOW!! This will not happen again. It simply can't. If the beatles were transplanted to the current music era, they will overwhelm all others in the same manner.

  • @Smoothancool
    @Smoothancool Před 5 lety +2

    We've heard the story a hundred times, and I never get tired of it.

  • @elwin38
    @elwin38 Před 8 lety +8

    The Beatles style was born in Hamburg! Their music in Liverpool pre-Hamburg was very raw.

  • @ferociousgumby
    @ferociousgumby Před 6 lety +2

    Ringo was so much a part of their signature sound. Even without the lads singing, you knew it was The Beatles because those drums generated such incredible excitement.

  • @raywood4223
    @raywood4223 Před 5 lety +22

    I bet you that not one of them would believe that people would still be talking about them in 2019.

  • @MalquiLans
    @MalquiLans Před 4 lety +10

    Been there. You can only tour the cellar area but it's fab enough. Pete's drum kit is there. There is no doubt he had one of the best mums in the universe!

  • @donniemoder1466
    @donniemoder1466 Před 4 lety +7

    I think it was rough being so close to Beatle stardom then getting canned right before they hit the big time. But Best handled it fairly well, he was never ugly about it. He did play with the Beatles, he was a Beatle at one time, one of the few, you can't take that away from him.

  • @iankirk9097
    @iankirk9097 Před 3 lety +1

    Best and most entertaining Beatles doc I have ever seen!!

  • @donaldmoore4412
    @donaldmoore4412 Před 2 lety

    Love this upload! Fab Gear, Donny Ringo Moore

  • @stevenmalatesta.3274
    @stevenmalatesta.3274 Před 6 lety +16

    As George Harrison said, "history shows - Ringo was the fourth member of the band.

  • @borb57JC
    @borb57JC Před 6 lety +19

    FAB FOUR: John,Paul,George and RINGO !

    • @TRUMP-2024-STF
      @TRUMP-2024-STF Před 5 lety

      liv4JESUS Godsluv Fab Four .. Page , Plant, JPJ, Bonzo..

  • @Lylo-mj8ek
    @Lylo-mj8ek Před 5 lety +1

    Well Done! Very informative and enjoyable. Thank You! Peace.

  • @DFWTF
    @DFWTF Před 4 lety

    First of all thank you for posting this video I have the huge Anthology book somewhere of theirs and this also is a great video thanks again !

  • @baseballeddie1177
    @baseballeddie1177 Před 10 lety +4

    awesome video and insight, some of which that was a first for me

  • @arthurtrauer5684
    @arthurtrauer5684 Před 4 lety +17

    I have always thought Ringo’s drumming was unique and spot on. He had great timing that was just as important as anything else in the band. The Beatles really needed Ringo, especially when they got into the more psychedelic style. He was right there binding everything together with unconventional percussions. Any drummer can do 4/4 blues and rock and roll. They went beyond that. You know it’s perfect when it all just blends together seamlessly and no one part sticks out except an intentional lead. They did that so well.

    • @Jipwell
      @Jipwell Před 2 lety +1

      I think Ringo was the most skilled at their instrument out of the Beatles, and this is coming from a diehard Lennon fan

  • @petertorrey236
    @petertorrey236 Před 5 lety +140

    Its always chemistry and talent. Ringo had both and he simply was a better fit. Pete Best has handled it well..some things are meant to be..so let it be.

    • @johnanimex.1334
      @johnanimex.1334 Před 4 lety +1

      @David Roberts butthurt

    • @burtburt2263
      @burtburt2263 Před 4 lety +6

      Ringo was just smart enough to put everyone else in the band ahead of himself...Whenever the lights got too bright, he would jump in the back seat.

    •  Před 4 lety

      @David Roberts Idiot. Whatsamatter? Hurting your feelings with the truth?
      Go kiss the Pete Best posters on the wall of your room in mom's basement.

    • @terrypussypower
      @terrypussypower Před 4 lety

      David Roberts Are you mental?

    • @ClueSign
      @ClueSign Před 4 lety

      You know I totally agree with you @PeterTorrey but I think the Beatles could have put things right by publically acknowledging Pete's contribution during their rudimentary phase.

  • @UncompressedWAVmusic
    @UncompressedWAVmusic Před 3 lety +1

    Awesome documentary. I remember hearing all the Beatles music as they were first released in North America. I remember playing spin the bottle and kissing girls at a party and I brought over a portable record player and the only music were The Beatles and The Rolling Stones in about 1965.

  • @drkp2034
    @drkp2034 Před 6 lety +4

    'The Pete Best Story' is a worthwhile book that tells his side of the story. A valuable perspective. It should be a movie. A likable guy & I'm glad he got some money from 'Anthology'.

  • @mickanchor109
    @mickanchor109 Před 4 lety +8

    Years ago, I worked for the Ambulance service in Liverpool, we were taking home a patient who just happened to be Bob Wooler. He would have been well into his late 60's at that time, he lived in the Sefton Park area of south Liverpool and was talking about his time at the 'Cavern'. He very much regretted not taking up the offer of management for the Beatles to the point of having 'Mugs' produced with the logo 'I gave away the Beatles' (or something to that manner).
    Another time, we were transporting a very elderly lady home to Woolton village, so I'm sitting there all quite and muttered something about Mendips, as we past on Menlove ave. And she piped up nonchalantly: "Oh that's Mrs Smith's old house".
    Me: "Yer wha'?"
    Her: "Mrs. Smith, my friend lived there years ago with her husband and nephew John".
    Me:"You knew John Lennon's, Aunt Mimi?"
    Her: 'Yes, of course, I remember him too!"
    She went on to describe him as a "nice boy" and tell both my partner Debbie (Ambulance crew) and I about the Woolton fete, when John met Paul for the first time. She didn't really remember much about the music being played, as she was busy selling home made cakes at a stand. My response to her was: "You were there when history was being made! You need to record this information on tape for future generations".
    Both Debbie and I, were totally gobsmacked, we wanted to chat longer with her, but duty called and off we went....
    On a more personal note, as a child we were told that a branch of our family (on my Grandad's side) had once owned a music shop and were told it was located "over the water" in Birkenhead. I found out a number of years ago from my Dad and Uncle, that it wasn't located in Birkenhead, but in Walton road, Liverpool. What's this got to do with anything I hear you ask? Well that Music shop, just happened to be 'North End Music Shop' (they sold musical instruments), also known as N.E.M.S. in later years by the new owners. My Great, great Grandparents sold the business to a local Jewish family by the name of Epstein. And the rest is history...

    • @davidbirks7166
      @davidbirks7166 Před 4 lety +1

      That's quite a story!

    • @robluke6934
      @robluke6934 Před 4 lety

      Surely it was actually Allan Williams who was known as " the man who gave The Beatles away"?

  • @QuaaludeCharlie
    @QuaaludeCharlie Před 5 lety +1

    Great Presentation and Content , Thumbs Up and Shared , Thank You :) QC

  • @Mr121953
    @Mr121953 Před 5 lety

    Nice compilation , well done . For Pete , Stu and everyone else who never got mentioned when 'Beatlemania ' swept across the world
    Special thanks to Cynthia and Julian ( who were forgotten for quite a while , shame on you John )
    and .... Patti Boyd , Jane Asher, Maureen Starkey, , Yoko Ono, LInda Eastman.
    What a great 'soap opera' it was...
    What a great time to be alive ( thanks mum and dad ). Nothing has ever come close to what happend back in those halcyon days ...
    The Beatles , The Beach Boys , The Rolling Stones , Hendrix ...
    It was done , ever since that time , everyone else has been playing catch up ... .

  • @tonyvei7830
    @tonyvei7830 Před 10 lety +43

    I can't say wow what a surprise, but knowing the music industry, we weren't there and we don't know first hand the ego clashing, were hearing things third and fourth hand how many years later... i played, worked in studios, toured with a lot of acts mixing the mains, i know from experience, the members who wrote the music and lyrics recorded with studio musicians and then hired musicians to tour with them, problems came out of the wood work when they would do what ever they could to outshine the original band members, not staying with the theme or even trying to play as a constructive band member, they decided they were better. the bands would only end up having to hire a new back up band after the tour.
    I'm sure it was a heart break for Pete and it worked on his confidence and he was left with no closure and that can be unnerving and create a lot of mental duress, but after all these years his name is still alive, I'm sure the few million he received from the sales of anthology 1 is no consolation to the experience he would of much preferred, but it's a couple million and in truth, any one of a billion things could have happen! one thing we know, Pete Best is 72 alive doing well making on his own.
    Paul McCartney sure has had his share of ups and Downs, Paul has proven himself still to this day 'along with his awesome band', Paul is what I call A Singers Singer I've already beat Lyme disease and cancer, Paul will always be my inspiration, to try. John and George, they touched us all! and Ringo, he's still doing what Ringo does best. and we all collectively can leave the past where it is and give peace a chance. to the future everyone, Cheers!.

    • @wrongchordsrecords
      @wrongchordsrecords Před 5 lety

      yes pete still does gigs in Liverpool, I don't thnk he made much money

  • @61dodgelancer
    @61dodgelancer Před 6 lety +3

    Great telling of the early Beatles' story.

  • @bryanfindley1438
    @bryanfindley1438 Před 5 lety +1

    so awesome.. greatness.. like this earth will never see again.. thank you

  • @jamesbarnett2483
    @jamesbarnett2483 Před 5 lety

    I thoroughly enjoyed this...very informative. It should have been part of the Anthology.

  •  Před 4 lety +12

    Of all the drummers the Beatles had, Pete Best was certainly one of them. ;-)

  • @dannylharper6889
    @dannylharper6889 Před 8 lety +227

    The GREATEST Band in The Universe.. There will never be a band as GREAT!

    • @jeanlau4988
      @jeanlau4988 Před 7 lety +1

      I second you

    • @FFM0594
      @FFM0594 Před 6 lety

      I second you seconding Round Rock.

    • @democracyperson9900
      @democracyperson9900 Před 6 lety +2

      Round Rock oh shut up and listen to some decent music.

    • @emiltrees
      @emiltrees Před 6 lety +4

      The Rolling Stones are the best and always have been after the Beatles let their Ego's destroy them. The Rolling Stones were just coming into their own when the Beatles broke up. And 50 years later guess who is still around. THE ROLLING STONES (BEST ROCK GROUP EVER).

    • @democracyperson9900
      @democracyperson9900 Před 6 lety +2

      George Petersen yes you are right . The Stones are the best . In the Mick Taylor period The Beatles wouldn't have been able to play The Stones output . So yes The Stones are the best .

  • @ejud2001
    @ejud2001 Před 5 lety

    Fascinating. Really brings to life what the Beatles were at the beginning.

  • @gostrum1
    @gostrum1 Před 5 lety +1

    Excellent! Thanks

  • @VinnieCamilleriMusic
    @VinnieCamilleriMusic Před 6 lety +42

    Nice video, I played guitar for Pete for a good few years he's a nice fella.

    • @rubenmichaels4547
      @rubenmichaels4547 Před 5 lety +1

      Hey Vinnie C how's it going..👈🤙

    • @1DaTJo
      @1DaTJo Před 5 lety +1

      Vinnie Camilleri Are you Joe’s son?

    • @liverpooloflife8731
      @liverpooloflife8731 Před 5 lety +6

      I met him in the early 2000's when his band (including half brother Roag) came to play a small club in Philadelphia. The band was not bad at all... He was a very soft spoken fellow. I had the book 'True Beginnings' that he, brothers Rory & Roag co-wrote, along with a draft of the not yet released book "Liddypool, Birthplace of The Beatles' by my friend, David Bedford, which Pete wrote the introduction, and autographed both for me... Pete was very appreciative, of what he had, and where his life has gone.. A very cool fellow..

    • @pb12661
      @pb12661 Před 5 lety +2

      funny, you don't mention how great of a drummer he is/was. very telling guys....PS: not here to bash Pete Best. I have no ill will. But Ringo is Ringo! He is extraordinary.

    • @ponyboycurtis5734
      @ponyboycurtis5734 Před 4 lety +1

      I`m gonna knock on your door !

  • @jaybee9269
    @jaybee9269 Před 3 lety +78

    “Pete was a good drummer. Ringo was a good Beatle.”-John Lennon

    • @bee-tiels8288
      @bee-tiels8288 Před 3 lety +20

      @@seltaeb9691 just fucking stop man, pete was a lousy drummer the beatles did him a favor for not telling the reason why he got sacked to save him from embarassment. Ringo was the right choice for them. Just listen to petes druming in the anthology. Like he wasn't even decent (factually) he was all over the place.

    • @bee-tiels8288
      @bee-tiels8288 Před 3 lety +7

      @@seltaeb9691 he just needs to move on. He got the money did he, im not saying hes a bad guy im just saying people need to see their mistakes and stop blaming others for their downfall.

    • @meatwad1
      @meatwad1 Před 3 lety +7

      @@seltaeb9691 "Pete has never ever spoke badly of the other three." No, he just claims he was better than Ringo and keeps trying to make the other three look as bad as possible by saying they booted him because they were envious of him. He's too cowardly to trash them explicitly so he does it in a passive-aggressive way.

    • @robertross2155
      @robertross2155 Před 3 lety +8

      @@bee-tiels8288 Yes. Ringo was a human metronome. He was right for the Beatles. Ultimately the drummer keeps time. Pete had a problem with dragging and rushing

    • @blueblood3108
      @blueblood3108 Před 3 lety +3

      Pete was missing sets in Hamburg, being sick at times which would piss the others off. I'd imagine that would irritate you somewhat if you were putting in the shifts and your bandmate was sagging off.

  • @beatleographer_10-51
    @beatleographer_10-51 Před 2 měsíci

    Excellent docu!

  • @stewartmackay539
    @stewartmackay539 Před 4 lety +1

    I was growing up in Liverpool at this time. For a while, it was the centre of the universe. Happy days.

  • @JohnCee754
    @JohnCee754 Před 6 lety +24

    I enjoyed watching this -- but one thing that is not mentioned regarding the sacking of Pete Best is that George Martin said after their audition that he was prepared to offer the band a contract but did not want to use the drummer, although he said he didn't care if The Beatles still used Pete for their live gigs. I've always felt sorry for what happened to Pete, and the lousy way they ditched him on the eve of what turned out to be incredible success. But you only have to listen to Pete's drumming on that first recording of "Love Me Do" to realize they made the right decision by switching to Ringo, who also had the perfect personality for the band. Still, I'm glad Pete finally got some money through the ANTHOLOGY 1 release -- seems only fair.

    • @anthonysanders1269
      @anthonysanders1269 Před 5 lety +1

      johnny Hutch said he was on the first record.Andy White was brought in to play drums on Please please me because Ringo couldn't play the Ending (So it was said) I do know for a fact that Ringo was upset and felt like packing it all in....he felt humiliated (And who wouldn't be) I saw them a few times and thought that 'Love me do' was a bit of a turkey but the saving grace was that they had actually written it ....I thought they might have covered one of the songs from their normal stage show which went down a storm in and around Liverpool.I thought they were at their best at that time. Someone described them as Rough as a Bears Arse but absolutely fabulous......and that sums it up....Thank God I got to see all that.......Tony.....the drummer Billy Kramer and the Coasters as it was then....incidentally Pete Best was one of the nicest people you could meet in a days walk as was Ringo.

    • @misterbuttersworth9904
      @misterbuttersworth9904 Před 5 lety +2

      JohnCee754 exacting; how many bands rushed to sign Pete to their band if he was such a superstar talent...
      Pete was popular because of John, Paul, George
      And not the other way around...he was good looking and the girls loved him but they began promoting the band with Pete which was a joke

    • @silasmarner7586
      @silasmarner7586 Před 5 lety +1

      Agreed. In fact Pete Best made more $$ than 99.99% of the working musicians out there. He made out all right in the end.

  • @imthefrogman1
    @imthefrogman1 Před 8 lety +44

    no mater the out come ! there has never or ever will be a band that will "Ever" replace the Beatles Never!

    • @markgigiel2722
      @markgigiel2722 Před 5 lety

      The Beatles and Led Zeppelin changed the world. My two favorite bands. There are many others, but they set the stage.

    • @roguebotanist
      @roguebotanist Před 4 lety +2

      @ I think 100 years from now people will wonder why the hell the crap that is rap and hip hop lasted so long.

    • @jrgboy
      @jrgboy Před 4 lety

      No, it's all been done before, you can't create groups like they do on these pop shows, they need at least 3 years learning the trade together..

  • @Jiu-JitsuJourney257
    @Jiu-JitsuJourney257 Před 3 lety

    This stuff is fascinating. Would love to go back in time and see this happen.

  • @johnt7630
    @johnt7630 Před 5 lety

    Really interesting documentary. Nicely put together.

  • @andymurray9811
    @andymurray9811 Před 4 lety +4

    I always found the early history of the Beatles fascinating and this just adds to it.

  • @vadouis-rt3of
    @vadouis-rt3of Před 5 lety +385

    John Lennon once said:" Pete Best was a good drummer. Ringo Starr was a good Beatle."
    I think that sums it up pretty well.

    • @daveidmarx8296
      @daveidmarx8296 Před 5 lety +16

      Do you have a source for this quote? I've been a fan for over 40 years and never heard it before.

    • @SoFarSoGoodSoWhat14
      @SoFarSoGoodSoWhat14 Před 5 lety +32

      It's not even true, Pete was a rubbish drummer

    • @pb12661
      @pb12661 Před 5 lety +1

      and also a better drummer.

    • @dontbetonit813
      @dontbetonit813 Před 5 lety +12

      John Lennon said Pete Best wasn't a very good drummer.

    • @Bamruff62
      @Bamruff62 Před 5 lety +7

      There is a CZcams video showing John, Paul and George saying they did not think much of Pete Best. George didn't think he was a very good drummer. They all 3 pointed out how Best couldn't do certain drum maneuvers.

  • @doctorskull8197
    @doctorskull8197 Před 5 lety

    Very good story and presentation. Not too long and filled with fluff like a lot of these documentaries can be.

  • @cliffordadams8353
    @cliffordadams8353 Před 3 lety +2

    Energy humour ambition unbelievable talent ,unbelievable energy. Charismatic ,Seven hour sessions,seven days a week
    Jeez ,still can believe it

  • @degrassi420
    @degrassi420 Před 7 lety +18

    You can really hear it in any recording.The change is miraculous. Ringo truly made a massive difference. He was clearly the superior drummer.

    • @tmpqtyutmpqty4733
      @tmpqtyutmpqty4733 Před 5 lety +2

      Yet Pete was the superior human being..

    • @m.e.d.7997
      @m.e.d.7997 Před 5 lety

      Rory and The Hurricanes had a great drummer and were excellent themselves.

    • @tomatmo5170
      @tomatmo5170 Před 5 lety

      In the older recordings you could barely hear the drums at times.

    • @pinkpriss
      @pinkpriss Před 4 lety

      They called him 'Gringo' in Mexico.

    • @GussieGreen-om6ln
      @GussieGreen-om6ln Před 11 měsíci

      Ringo Starr also is the perfect fit for the Beatles. John Paul and George needed Ringo as much as Ringo needed them Go Beatles Go Whoo

  • @rexrexrex67
    @rexrexrex67 Před 4 lety +5

    The cosmic chemistry that was needed to create the BEATLES was almost impossible when you dissect how the BEATLES came to be.John Lennon was thought how to play the BANJO by his mother who died shortly after and it was what she taught him he used when he started playing,Paul was left handed and played the bass in such a unique way ,this is obvious in "DAY TRIPPER" and George Harrison was such a talented lead guitar player and played what i call the Beatles way,a lot of people don't know that George can play electric guitar like any of those heavy metal lead guitar player play ,he blow me away when he showed just what he could do in a jam session now Ringo was a good Drummer but because he was using the wrong drum kit his drumming a little slower than the rest of the band,but ironically that was the missing sound that the Beatles needed to create their unique sound that other pro-drummer can't to this day replicate.

    • @jrgboy
      @jrgboy Před 4 lety +1

      When you hear them in interviews in early '63 they just talk about making a bit of money & don't think about the future, so interesting that the music was the most important thing..

    • @rexrexrex67
      @rexrexrex67 Před 4 lety +1

      @@jrgboy That is the secret to success ,one should always focus on the here and now and not 10 years from now in the beginning of anything.

  • @mickangelo2720
    @mickangelo2720 Před 5 lety

    God bless Pete Best and his "atomic Beat"! Where I grew up we first knew the Beatles through "My Bonnie", "Cry for a Shadow" and "Ain`t she sweet". These Recordings with Pete still sound great today. Those and many other Hamburg tracks are nowadays best cherished on the magnificent 2 CD Beatles Box issued by Family Bear Records - What an aural miracle!

  • @UncompressedWAVmusic
    @UncompressedWAVmusic Před 5 lety +1

    A great video and I'm a real Beatles fan. I saw the Beatles appear on the Ed Sullivan show several times in the 1960s.

  • @merseybeat1963
    @merseybeat1963 Před 4 lety +5

    Not particularly moved by that Yoko & John kiss photo but the one with Stu & Astrid is a picture that really catches the essence of what has recreated humanity

  • @terrybartak7811
    @terrybartak7811 Před 4 lety +25

    The Beatles as we know them would not have happened without Ringo Starr.

    • @richwiz2
      @richwiz2 Před 4 lety

      Terry Bartak Or any of the others, for that matter.

    • @jasona9
      @jasona9 Před 4 lety

      Terry Bartak, Hey I love Ringo, but you could reverse your statement and it would still be true. "Ringo as we know him wound never happen without the Beatles". If not for John, Paul and George nobody would know who he was today.

    • @jasona9
      @jasona9 Před 4 lety

      @Michael H. , I don't hear a "love fest" as much as I hear a guy defending himself. John Lennon said some terrible things about Pete, and always behind his back, never to his face. As far as popularity, Pete never called himself the most popular Beatle during his tenure. That was done by other Liverpool fans that were there. "Pete Best was the most popular member of the Beatles, especially with the girl fans" - Bill Harry editor of the Mersey Beat Newspaper

  • @gerald712liberalswan4
    @gerald712liberalswan4 Před 3 lety +1

    The Beatles, what more could you say about Rock and Roll, oh, my number One Band, there were and are a lot of them. Rock and Roll will never die.

  • @gerrymcguire2648
    @gerrymcguire2648 Před 5 lety +1

    Never seen most of this. Awesome.

  • @Cowntsikin
    @Cowntsikin Před 7 lety +33

    The Beatles were inducted to the hall of fame in 1988, not 1995.

  • @vlazurah789
    @vlazurah789 Před 4 lety +8

    8:05 Damn they were such a cool bunch of fellows...

  • @bobsoldrecords1503
    @bobsoldrecords1503 Před 4 lety

    Very well done. Bravo!

  • @kira_helena
    @kira_helena Před 5 lety +1

    I‘m kinda happy that my home country (Germany) had such a big impact in their early times 💕 And that they also sang some of their songs in German

  • @cretoolsen5031
    @cretoolsen5031 Před 8 lety +39

    I've been drumming 46 yrs. and I've been in many bands, since 1970, I believe the Beatles would have been as successful with Pete or Ringo because of the writing of "Lennon and McCartney", I've sit in many bands over the years, I will say "Ringo had his own feel ", and that matters in writing songs, as a drummer that grew up to "Ringos" style, and feel", he put into the "Beatles" that no other drummer could have. Every drummer has their feel, and I don't think anybody could have put in what "Ringo did", he helped me as a young drummer of 12 yrs.old, in 1970, to be the best drummer I could have become. Thanks Ringo

    • @MrMarkstyles
      @MrMarkstyles Před 5 lety +3

      In the later albums, Ringo moved away from the full on rock drumming, to doing drum fills, The incredible variety of drums, percussion, on the various cuts contributed greatly, His sparse playing made room, for more subtle, and intricate music parts. I think all 4 of them, made a GREAT band. Non of them were virtuouses like Jimmy Page, etc. But they created perfect parts for their songs.

    • @1DaTJo
      @1DaTJo Před 5 lety +1

      I agree, Ringo’s drumming is so exciting and so perfect for the band.

    • @randyjordan5521
      @randyjordan5521 Před 5 lety +2

      @@MrMarkstyles None of them were virtuosos, but just think of all the guitar intros and riffs that George created which have become standards that everyone recognizes today, such as the intro to "Day Tripper."

    • @randyjordan5521
      @randyjordan5521 Před 5 lety

      @M Dunn Remember, Paul started out playing rhythm and lead guitar with Stu Sutcliffe. When Stu had to quit the band after being badly beaten by thugs (which caused his death soon afterwards), Paul moved to bass and taught himself. That worked well, because George was quickly becoming better on lead by 1962-63.

    • @paxmule
      @paxmule Před 5 lety

      @@randyjordan5521 McCartney is certainly a virtuoso, in in era in any environment.

  • @elwin38
    @elwin38 Před 9 lety +10

    Ever since I became a Beatles fan(DEC, 1980-after John's death), I have been somewhat intrigued by this part of Beatles history. There have been many documentaries, movies, this has even been discussed around college campuses around the country(as a class)talking about why Pete Best was fired, released, sacked, let go, etc. My opinion was he never really fit in. As much as I love Ringo, he was the right fit at the right time. He was in the right place at the right time as well. When the Beatles were in Hamburg the 1st time(AUG-NOV, 1960), George befriended Ringo and would invite him over to watch them perform after he finished performing with Rory Storm and The Hurricanes. Sometimes Pete wouldn't show up and the Beatles would ask Ringo to stand in for them(on rare occasions Paul would play the drums). When they changed their hairstyles to mop tops, Pete turned it down, to me, that was a sign that he wasn't going to fit in anyway. Whether or not he was better than Ringo, I'm indifferent to it. Ringo was a "perfect" replacement and was a better technical and studio drummer, he was obviously good enough because when George Martin asked for another drummer during the "Love Me Do" sessions, they didn't hesitate to ask for Ringo.

  • @marisarico4933
    @marisarico4933 Před 3 lety +1

    Los Beatles de ayer, hoy y siempre George, Paul, John y Ringo. ❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @soulvaccination8679
    @soulvaccination8679 Před 6 lety

    You will never see it again,The best in history.Still are

  • @morrisjvan
    @morrisjvan Před 5 lety +4

    22:57 really mean to doctor that photo. Pete Best was there, like it or not , and he has a place in Beatles history .

  • @beatlefan713
    @beatlefan713 Před 3 lety +58

    It was kind of foretelling when John, Paul, and George all got their mop top haircuts like Stu done by Astrid. Yet Pete kept the DA haircut and I believe that right there showed the boys that Pete was not willing to grow with them

    • @beatlefan713
      @beatlefan713 Před 3 lety +2

      @@acousticshadow4032 I’m talking about Stuart Suttcliff the one that died in 1960 from a brain hemorrhage. He played fake bass for the Beatles? Ya he dead

    • @ShaNaNa242
      @ShaNaNa242 Před 3 lety +5

      Actually it was because Pete had curly hair.

    • @nelgstuart3442
      @nelgstuart3442 Před 3 lety

      agree

    • @nelgstuart3442
      @nelgstuart3442 Před 3 lety

      exactly

    • @georgestevens1502
      @georgestevens1502 Před rokem

      Best was stuck in the James Dean phase that the others were moving away from. As you say, he wouldn't grow with the others.

  • @sstvms2023
    @sstvms2023 Před 4 lety +1

    8:36 okay but imagine being a fan of a local band, reading this headline, thinking, “wow! Good for them, I wonder how it will go,” moving on with your day... then years later, BOOM. Must have been so cool for their friends and acquaintances. I can only hope the same for my musician friends, but times are much different now so it’s hard to tell.

  • @jamesmarkley451
    @jamesmarkley451 Před 4 lety

    Wow..just when u think you knew everything of the beatles..blown away!!

  • @michaelrosemond3984
    @michaelrosemond3984 Před 4 lety +3

    19:37 Love the use of "The Onion" as an official piece of journalistic history. Priceless!

    • @joadbreslin5819
      @joadbreslin5819 Před 3 lety +1

      It reminds me of how "Evil Bert" (of Sesame Street fame) once made it into an Al Qaeda propaganda poster.

  • @PaulGreen11
    @PaulGreen11 Před 3 lety +3

    "Mean Moody and Magnificent"
    everything John wanted to be
    and it was right there in the papers
    for everyone to (come and) see
    "I'm just a jealous guy, watch out."

  • @randybailin4902
    @randybailin4902 Před 5 lety

    John, Paul, George and Pete. The world will never forget.

  • @frankieking3168
    @frankieking3168 Před 5 lety

    Awesome footage

  • @metafis2490
    @metafis2490 Před 8 lety +11

    I still find it amazing the Beatles held the UK number one album slot for 51 weeks continuously, with 2 albums.

    • @auntjenifer7774
      @auntjenifer7774 Před 5 lety

      @Kaptain Kid sadly you think you're witty and clever but really you show your insecurities and patheticness sadly.

  • @eduardoalcala8310
    @eduardoalcala8310 Před 4 lety +8

    20:35 couldn't help but feel so deeply sad when I saw this :'(

  • @2011birch
    @2011birch Před 6 lety

    Never will this mania be witnessed again. Just a bunch of bright talented guys.

  • @pauljohns4484
    @pauljohns4484 Před 4 lety +2

    Ringo was the best move they made early on . I listened to the early tapes . Pete was no where near ready

  • @perryclemons3090
    @perryclemons3090 Před 7 lety +3

    one in a million awesome and proof attitude accounts for much not to mention raw talent and drive were fortunate to have had the Beatles and the music will live on and on

  • @rickdagger2209
    @rickdagger2209 Před 8 lety +45

    I genuinely enjoyed watching this. I'm quite familiar all things Beatle related. but this was well edited and very accurate. As to the question of did Best get a Raw Deal?Hell no He got to be part of history and eventually made a few million bucks. the dynamic between a rhythm and Lead section in a band is solely held together by the drummer. PB did not keep good time. his metering is off on everything I've ever heard with him playing.The Beatles are beyond iconic. They are an institution. Part of the fabric of our Collective consciousness. PB was a footnote in history but he was part of the beginning. For that he should be forever grateful

    • @hectorkeezy1499
      @hectorkeezy1499 Před 8 lety +1

      I met Pete Best 25,or there abouts,years ago. I played in a cover band, "RePeatles", and came to promote his book. Best of The Beatles. He's came across,as extremely sympathetic

    • @hectorkeezy1499
      @hectorkeezy1499 Před 8 lety

      OOPS..
      He worked as the guy,you talk to,when you're jobless. Can't remember the correct name for it.
      But anyway.. He came to Denmark,and talked about the time with the Beatles. He was not bitter,or anything like that.
      I asked,if he would sit in on a coupeer of songs,but he declined. He had a manager,that had told him,not to do it. And he said : "I'll be a good boy,and do as i'm told". Sorry Pete,but you should have given him the finger.
      Anyway.. What he really cared about,was that people said,he was fired for not playing right.
      And,as he said : "No one complained about my drumming,at the time".
      So calling him,a bad drummer, is simply unfair.
      You claim to have head,a lot of tracks

    • @hectorkeezy1499
      @hectorkeezy1499 Před 8 lety +2

      HEARD !!! A lot of tracks,with Pete playing badly.
      HE said,that none ever complained about hes drumming. So I beg to differ.
      Please send the links,to substantiate your claim. Or EAT your words.

    • @rickdagger2209
      @rickdagger2209 Před 8 lety +3

      Holger Kølle "he said"Well what do you expect. Considering we're talking about the most famous band reject in history I'm not surprised PB would say he wasn't so bad. On the Beatles Anthology several of his recordings are featured. As well there are bootlegs floating around with him on them and they all suck. I have no link nor do I specifically know of any but if you want to hear just how mediocre this guy really was just do some research as to eating my words I will do no such thing I stand by that which I have said and I will say it again Pete Best kept bad time which is why he was fired the rest is history.

    • @DrummerMattMcVey2012
      @DrummerMattMcVey2012 Před 7 lety +1

      As a life long drummer from the age of 4 if Pete would've remained anything that would've been a weakness in his playing would've quickly been overcome with the amount of work they put in.

  • @woodyblakemore8401
    @woodyblakemore8401 Před 5 lety

    Excellent.

  • @genemars5158
    @genemars5158 Před 4 lety

    nice documentary, thanks.

  • @stephenhowe244
    @stephenhowe244 Před 7 lety +15

    Ah...the lads...the changed popular culture, worldwide. They changed the music industry, songs weren't written in the Brill Building as much anymore, then recorded by someone else. They introduced the "singer/songwriter" phenom...James Taylor, Carole King, Neil Diamond, Cat Stevens, Elton John...and the Beatles changed the definition of Rock & Roll, no longer just R&B-based, Chuck Berry covers. Rock was any song performed by a rock band. It was as simple as that. The Who didn't have to ape James Brown anymore. They could just be The Who.
    John: The cool one. The smart-ass. That great voice. Claimed he was "a rocker" at heart, but Paul could have Rocked him under the table from day one. Composer? John more or less had one song form (This Boy, No Reply, etc.)...and few cha-cha-cha numbers. His few few solo albums were classics...but something went wrong. Not unlike Clapton, when Lennon cleaned up from heroin, he had lost his spark. He & Nilsson (who auditioned to replace Paul) became drinking buddies.
    Paul: The only one with enough talent to front a second super group for the next decade. In fact, even if the Beatles had never existed, Paul might have become the Elvis from the UK? Almost Mozart for the 20th Century. He learned at the feet of George Martin (whom was mostly responsible for the impeccable arrangements Beatles tunes evolved into); could play many instruments. Most importantly, without Paul the lads would have had very little traction with my parents' generation. Michelle. Yesterday. When my folks bought me my first album, Sgt. Peppers, I knew they'd come around to respecting the Beatles. Did Paul write some dreck? You bet! But with hundreds of diamonds, what's a few zircons?
    George: When Harrison died I was dismayed at the few inadequate tributes offered. George and his Chet-style guitar playing (not unlike Steve Howe of YES many years later) could cover ANY rock & roll tune, note for note...a big deal in those days. He was the one "in charge" of the BBC's "Pop-Go-The-Beatles" radio show, which popularized the lads in the UK, and showed they could not only cover other tunes, but could make them their own. George's idea of melody was...unusual, and he was not the composer Lennon & McCartney were...but anyone who could pen Something was no slouch. And his All Things Must pass album may have been the most impressive post-Beatles solo work.
    Ringo: Perhaps the luckiest human being in the 20th Century? Pete Best was "the handsome one" in the Cavern Club days, but Ringo was a rock solid drummer, with a charming baritone voice...and the rings & the nose...who imparted some vulnerability & humanity to these larger than life icons.
    But few give credit where credit was due. Talent, coolness notwithstanding, the Beatles would have died on the vine if not for Brian Epstein's insight & foresight. Maybe he was queer on John? Maybe he was hurt when the lads outgrew his management style? But he cleaned up the lads and made them presentable to the world at large.

  • @perspellman
    @perspellman Před 7 lety +8

    Mona Best have had a bit of influence on world pop music history.

  • @jameswallace5967
    @jameswallace5967 Před 3 lety +1

    What a wonderful mother Pete had.

  • @randyjordan5521
    @randyjordan5521 Před 5 lety +2

    It was interesting to see that Howie Casey's band was playing in Hamburg at the time. Paul hired Casey to play horns on his 1976 Wings Over The World tour.

  • @blackmore4
    @blackmore4 Před 4 lety +18

    Ray Ennis (The Swingin' Blue Jeans): _"At the time, the Beatles sound... was Pete Best's bass drum."_
    Hahaha. It so wasn't.