[00:00.56]RED:Hi,my name is Red Robinson [00:02.36]Since 1954,I've been at the center of rock n' roll [00:05.69]I was there when rock was born [00:07.51]Rock n' roll went to a soft period in the early sixties [00:11.94]The British never stop rocking [00:12.03]And then was reborn [00:13.51]and by the mid-sixties invade the North America with a solid sound of rock n' roll [00:18.25]and have been last for number of years [00:20.34]And we now refer to those years as the”British invasion” [00:23.99]It was spirit-headed by the Beatles [00:25.18]who give rock n' roll a new breath of life [00:27.54]The fifties launched the new sound [00:29.83]and the sixties enhanced it60 [00:31.70]The Beatles's music took the sound into a new height of appreciation [00:34.91]adding millions of new fans along the way [00:38.14]In 1964,Beatlemania swiped North America and the world [00:42.76]It was the birth of the mercy sound [00:45.47]It was only a matter of time before the chief proponent of British rock would take the music on tour [00:50.53]The first Beatles tour of North America took place in 1964 [00:54.66]The circuit included the Pacific Northwest and the city of Vancouver [00:58.88]It was entirely inproperate that the Beatles should make an appearance in Vancouver [01:02.83]Where that city had welcomed the king of rock n' roll Elvis Presley in 1957 [01:07.75]More than twenty thousand fans assembled at the Empire stadium on Saturday,August 22nd [01:13.60]Eight-nine newsmen crowded into a room designed for forty [01:17.37]including the travelling Beatles expert from the Liverpool Echo and the London Daily Mirror [01:22.55]And the tennis-match press conference began with the Beatles winning the match [01:28.24]GEORGE: Cuz the pilot didn't have a little stamp on his bit of paper [01:31.51]JOHN:We got here and had to go back [01:33.35]PAUL:There was one little thing missing on the paper [01:35.33]Q:That happened while you were in the air over Vancouver [01:36.57]GEORGE: We were almost here [01:37.46]and he turned 'round went back [01:39.05]got a little thing stamped on his passport, and then [01:41.75]JOHN: And we had more chicken sandwiches [01:43.31]GEORGE: And then we came again [01:44.86]And then the police took us for a forty minute tour of the of the city [01:49.05]JOHN: Because they weren't ready here [01:50.11]PAUL: There was something not ready, you know [01:51.63]GEORGE: Apart from that we were on time [01:53.42]Q: How did you like it [01:54.28]JOHN: Very good Only we were starving, you know [01:57.22]Q: On a percentage basis these days [01:58.30]what are you taking out of America compared with Britain, in earning power [02:01.74]_Money Money [02:02.98]JOHN: I haven't a clue [02:03.52]Q: Money, I'm aware [02:04.50]PAUL: Definitely No we don't know how much, you know Really [02:05.76]JOHN: Do you get more in America [02:09.35]PAUL: You won't believe us, but [02:10.80]JOHN: I figure we get more here, 'cuz it's so far away from home [02:13.52]PAUL: The only reason [02:15.61]Q: There's a rumor you own a bank in England Is that correct [02:17.31]PAUL AND GEORGE: No [02:17.93]JOHN: No, we just borrow it now and then [02:21.39]Q: What's your deal with [02:22.47]PAUL: John John [02:23.63]JOHN: What [02:24.62]_Just gettin' it clear, John [02:25.57]JOHN: Oh [02:26.33]PAUL: John [02:26.91]Q: What is your deal with EMI which, of course, is Capitol Records [02:29.32]PAUL: Yeah [02:30.16]Q: Is it a long-term contract, and if so, how long [02:31.65]PAUL: No, it actually, I think it expires next year [02:33.53]JOHN: I think it expires next year or something like that [02:35.17]GEORGE: It expires any year now [02:36.58]Q: Will you remain with them [02:37.63]JOHN: Depends what they say [02:38.64]GEORGE: Who knows [02:39.18]Q: Oh, you'll buy them [02:40.92]Q: What are your plans for movies [02:42.76]PAUL: We've got to do a new one in February Februar-ar-ary [02:48.49]There aren't we haven't made any plans for it as yet We talked to the director [02:53.15]Q: No plans [02:54.01]PAUL: No, nothing [02:54.91]GEORGE: No title, no script [02:56.31]RINGO: No script-- No actors [02:57.27]Q: Are you gonna do any more (vocal) solos, Ringo, on any future records [03:01.14]RINGO: Umm I suppose so, you know [03:04.72]Q: When are you going to retire, fellas [03:08.10]RINGO: About ten minutes [03:11.11]Q: In a past interview [03:12.11]you once said that you didn't mind being in the spotlight twenty-four hours a day [03:16.94]Isn't there the odd time that you do enjoy doing common things, and just having it all to yourself [03:21.97]JOHN: When we're asleep [03:25.10]Q: When is that [03:25.89]JOHN: I don't know [03:28.52]RINGO: Next Thursday [03:29.02]PAUL: Very busy [03:29.78]Q: Are you going to immigrate to the States, fellas [03:30.43]BEATLES: No [03:31.09]Q: Why [03:31.85]GEORGE: 'Cuz we like England [03:33.90]Q: Who are your favourite recording artists [03:35.77]_Uh, Little Richard's one [03:38.26]_Marvin Gaye, Mary Wells, The Exciters [03:44.42]_Jackie DeShannon [03:45.26]_The Miracles [03:46.88]_Derek Taylor [03:48.84]_Chuck Jackson [03:49.54]Q: When you people were initially starting did The Crickets have any influence in your sound at all [03:51.96]_When they were with Buddy Holly, yeah [03:53.55]_Marian Williams [03:56.27]Q: How about the name, did that have any influence [03:58.04]The Crickets and The Beatles [03:59.30]JOHN: Can't remember, it could've You know, it's so long ago [04:06.47]Q: What's the most unusual request you've ever had from a fan [04:09.08]JOHN: Well, I wouldn't like to say, really! [04:13.61]Q: Are you fellas identified with either the mods or the rockers [04:19.08]JOHN: Uh well, the rockers think we're mods [04:20.52]and then the mods think we're rockers, I think [04:23.22]Q: Do you enjoy beating off girls [04:24.59]JOHN: We don't do it, the police do it [04:27.37]Q: Do you feel safe riding in an airplane [04:29.49]JOHN: Not really As safe as you can be in an airplane, I suppose [04:33.52]Q: Are you going to write another book, John [04:35.04]JOHN: Uhh well, yes [04:36.46]Q: When is it coming out [04:37.57]JOHN: I don't know I can't seem to be able to [04:38.72]Q: What are you going to call it [04:39.94]JOHN: I don't know that either [04:41.95]Q: Does every city look the same [04:43.71]JOHN: No Some have trees, some don't [04:45.63]Q: What are your plans for the next ten years [04:48.47]JOHN:What are your plans, son [04:50.31]RINGO:Can you speak up, please! [04:53.28]RINGO: I haven't planned anything I just keep going, you know [04:55.09]see what happens It's more fun [04:58.05]_Ringo, are you engaged to Maureen Cox [04:59.92]RINGO: No! [05:00.47]Q: Are you going to be [05:01.03]RINGO: No! Anything else [05:04.92]Q: Do you think overexposure with movies and too many record releases perhaps could damage your career at all [05:10.20]JOHN: We don't release any more records than anybody else, it just so happens [05:13.08]RINGO: We've only made one movie [05:14.24]JOHN: they make everything we make into a single over here [05:16.47]PAUL: In fact, we we [05:17.20]JOHN: We've made three albums [05:18.46]PAUL: sorry [05:18.93]_Tell him sorry, Paul [05:22.10]GEORGE: In England, we made three albums! [05:29.49]GEORGE: And they've got seven out over here, or about seven [05:32.14]RINGO: So work that out for yourselves [05:33.74]JOHN: They just make 'em up [05:34.51]PAUL: In fact, we've made less records than most people So there We've only made [05:39.58]I think we've only ever made seven singles [05:42.91]and it seems to me like thousands, you know [05:45.47]Q: Over here, we get one every day [05:46.24]PAUL: Over here, yeah [05:47.12]RINGO: Lucky [05:48.15]PAUL: Well, we only made seven, you know [05:49.58]Q: I notice none of you smoke, do you have any drinking habits [05:51.45]BEATLES: We do smoke [05:52.29]Q: You do [05:52.89]JOHN: What's this [05:53.58]Q: Ahh, right [05:54.56]JOHN: It's not peanuts, you know! Ha ha ha! [05:55.83]PAUL: We drink Drink, too [05:57.70]RED:One of the press representatives asks at this point [06:00.45]How many of the quartet are the original Beatles [06:03.05]JOHN: The three of us [06:04.86]PAUL: Ringo [06:05.55]Q: Who was the boy that was ahead of [06:07.24]_A fella called Pete Best [06:08.04]RINGO: I'm the one that died [06:08.62]Q: Why did he quit [06:14.92]JOHN: We threw him out [06:15.94]PAUL: He really was It's one of those things, you know [06:17.73]Recording manager said he wasn't [06:18.81]Q: How long does your show last [06:19.08]JOHN: Thirty minutes [06:19.93]Q: Thirty minutes [06:22.38]PAUL: Just a bit over thirty, yeah [06:24.39]Q: What's worse facing the kids or a mob like this [06:27.02]JOHN: Mmmmmmmm [06:29.75]PAUL: No, it's We enjoy it, you know This, even [06:32.23]RINGO: Even [06:32.55]PAUL: Even this! [06:34.86]Q: Do you feel responsible for making Britannia rule the airwaves [06:37.82]JOHN: No [06:39.03]PAUL: Ooh Ohh You worked that one out, didn't you [06:45.23]Q: What is the best city you've ever played [06:47.49]JOHN: I don't know [06:48.66]RINGO: It's impossible, you know [06:50.15]PAUL: Actually, one of the wildest audiences was, I think, Glasgow [06:53.47]RINGO: Glasgow, Scotland [06:54.99]RED:Here our reporter asked Paul if he brought along his dad [06:58.10]PAUL: No Well, actually my dad's having a better time than I am He's got a [07:04.07]he's got a house, a race horse He's just been for a week in Athens I wish I was him [07:10.01]Q: How much time-off do you get in a year [07:12.36]PAUL: About [07:13.04]JOHN: We get good enough holidays, when we get 'em [07:14.60]RINGO: Couple of months [07:15.04]PAUL: Three or four weeks a year [07:16.57]Q: How can you enjoy them, when I hear that in Hawaii you had to leave after just a few days [07:18.58]JOHN: We weren't going to Hawaii, we were just passing through, you see [07:20.84]GEORGE: We only stayed there the night on the way to Tahiti [07:23.25]Q: Did you like it [07:24.11]PAUL: Yeah [07:24.88]JOHN: What Hawaii [07:25.44]Q: Yeah, Hawaii [07:25.80]JOHN: It was alright [07:26.46]GEORGE: But only staying there the night on the way to Tahiti [07:30.24]PAUL: Say it again, George [07:31.90]GEORGE: He's got it [07:33.10]Q: Have any of the political parties in England tried to carry favor with you and use you for their own benefit [07:39.02]JOHN: No They all give us a mention just in case [07:42.54]GEORGE: We had our pictures taken with Bessie Braddock and Harold Wilson, though [07:46.80]PAUL: Yeah, but we don't know enough about politics to support one or the other, you know [07:50.93]Q: You're all Torries, is that correct [07:52.44]RINGO: We're nothing [07:53.33]PAUL: Not really [07:54.28]JOHN: Whoever gives us the most money, you know We vote for them [07:58.37]RED:One of the most fascinating questions in this conference was the number of people employed by Beatles at that time [08:05.42]Q: How many people do the Beatles employ, as a group The organization, The Beatles, Limited [08:10.56]PAUL: Oh, us I don't know, you see, because much of the people that work with us [08:13.65]GEORGE: I think 'we' only employ about two people [08:15.58]PAUL: Most of the people that work with us work for 'NEMS,' which is our manager's company [08:20.84]GEORGE: We employ two, and that's it [08:22.96]PAUL: And they have artists like Gerry and the Pacemakers, Cilla Black, and alot of other people, you know Billy J Kramer [08:26.65]JOHN: We have two permanently with us One press agent and one road manager Oh no, and a heavy [08:31.23]PAUL: There he is This one-- with the mic [08:34.68]Q: You do carry a bodyguard, then [08:37.28]BEATLES: No [08:38.72]JOHN: You don't need to with all those police! [08:41.40]Q: Do you find that you're losing your popularity in England [08:43.95]JOHN: No, not according to record sales [08:46.91]Q: Then it's all just rumors [08:48.53]PAUL: Yeah Actually, we heard before [08:49.96]JOHN: They've been knocking us off since the third record [08:51.52]PAUL: before we went to Liverpool last time [08:54.41]for the Northern Premiere of the film, you know [08:56.84]we'd been down in London alot [08:58.87]because we'd been doing the film and TV and things [09:00.49]and everybody was saying [09:02.26]I've just been up to Liverpool [09:03.52]and they hate you up there [09:04.58]and it's terrible Nobody likes you anymore [09:06.49]And we believed 'em, you know, 'cuz we read the paper, same as anyone else [09:10.13]And we went up there [09:11.11]and it was the most ridiculous reception we've had anywhere, you know [09:13.96]So I give-in believing these rumors [09:16.56]Q: Can I ask you if you've ever had a press reception in a more uncomfortable room [09:19.77]JOHN: Yeah [09:21.11]PAUL: I don't know [09:21.99]Q: Where [09:22.61]JOHN: I don't know [09:23.18]Q: How do you feel being compared to Dave Clark Five [09:28.15]JOHN: We're compared to everybody [09:31.67]PAUL: Don't mind [09:32.55]Q: How about your horse, how's it doing your race horse [09:34.86]PAUL: Great! The first time out It's not mine, it's my dad's [09:39.12]you know It's nothing to do with me First time out it came second, and the last time out it won [09:43.42]JOHN: And then it died [09:47.94]Q: Does this mob of police protection come out of your take [09:50.61]or is the management here to accept responsibility for paying them [09:53.36]JOHN: I don't know who pays 'em, but we don't [09:55.34]PAUL: The last place we played at, it was the management of the place I don't know, it may be the same now [09:59.30]GEORGE: But we just tour, we don't do all that [10:01.95]Q: You'd miss them, though [10:03.02]PAUL: Oh, yeah [10:03.68]RINGO: Really [10:04.32]JOHN: Yeah Well I mean, if we can't get in a place, we can't go, can we It's the promoter's money [10:07.76]Q: How long will you be on the road before you go home [10:09.23]PAUL: About four more weeks [10:12.11]Q: What is the best group of teenagers, well-behaved, you've ever had [10:17.13]PAUL: Um I don't know They're about the same all over the world Just got different accents [10:25.11]Q: What city have you had your worst time in [10:26.53]PAUL: City,Don't know, because [10:28.88]you know things that some people think are the worst time, we think are the best [10:33.78]you know But I can't remember a worst time [10:36.63]Q: You've been roughed-up and jostled in various places you've been [10:40.16]Can you think of one in particular that was worse than the others [10:41.47]PAUL: No, you know Not [10:42.63]JOHN: We've not been really roughed at all, you know [10:43.93]Q: Where do you think the biggest reception crowd has been [10:46.57]JOHN: Biggest crowd was Liverpool [10:47.68]RINGO: Liverpool [10:49.23]Q: How many [10:49.82]JOHN: I don't know [10:51.00]GEORGE: A lot [10:52.05]JOHN: Just more than the other [10:53.20]Q: Sydney was the biggest, wasn't it [10:54.71]PAUL: Sydney [10:55.13]JOHN: Ah, well [10:55.78]PAUL: I don't know, but there was alot in Liverpool [10:58.17]Q: How long did it take you to make your movie [11:00.86]JOHN: Eight weeks, was it [11:01.79]PAUL: Yes [11:02.90]JOHN: They were trying to make it in three, but we argued [11:04.74]Q: Do you like the movie [11:05.25]PAUL: It's good, you know [11:05.98]Q: How's it doing where it's showing, do you know [11:09.31]RINGO: It's doing well [11:09.74]JOHN: It's breaking records, I've heard I don't want to brag [11:15.41]Q: Is it true that some of your birthday mail went in the fire and you didn't even see it [11:18.75]GEORGE: No, untrue Well, I think so Actually, it was, umm [11:24.91]PAUL: I don't think that was the rumor anyway, you know [11:27.06]JOHN: The rumor was it went in the bin By the time it gets over here, it's on fire [11:30.15]PAUL: Some people found some mails and I think it was about two letters out of thousands [11:37.17]you know which had been unopened They'd been sent to the fan clubs [11:41.42]and the fan club was supposed to open and read 'em [11:43.16]and then throw 'em And there were about two that they'd forgotten to open [11:45.97]so this was a great big scandal, you know It was just a slip-up [11:51.39]Q:Thank you very much! [11:52.30]JOHN:Than you! [11:54.48]RED:We joined the Beatles two years later in 1966 in Seattle,Washington,the date is August 27th [12:01.24]Another city,and another press conference,it’s 8 pm [12:04.85]Fifteen thousand fans are vailing for the night performance in the Seattle Colosseum [12:09.59]Meanwhile the presses again talking with Beatles [12:12.37]Leading up to B-Day,rumours had abounded that Paul Cartney is going to marry long-time girlfriend Jane Asher, [12:18.69]Sister of Peter Asher of Peter&Gordon fame,but it turned out to be just that rumours [12:24.61]MC: Can we have the first question, please [12:27.24]Q: John, could you please tell me something about your new movie, 'How I Won The War [12:33.25]JOHN: Oh, I don't know anything about it except for I'm in it [12:36.79]and it's about the last world war [12:37.58]Q: I'd like to address a question to Paul McCartney [12:39.95]Would you confirm or deny the report of your marriage to Jane Asher in Seattle this evening [12:45.83]PAUL: It's tonight, yeah [12:46.79]Q: What time and where [12:47.71]PAUL: Tonight-- I can't tell you that, now can I [12:51.43]PAUL: I couldn't tell ya it's a secret [12:53.78]GEORGE: OK, it's a secret We don't want all the people there, do we [12:54.97]Q: You are confirming the report [12:56.89]PAUL: No, not really It was it's a joke [12:59.11]Who started this Anyone know Does anyone know I just got in today and found out I was getting married tonight [13:05.43]No, she is not coming in tonight as far as I know [13:09.18]GEORGE: And if she does, we are going out tonight anyway cause we'll miss her [13:14.70]Q: I'd like to direct this to any of the Beatles Do you believe that you represent a different type of morality [13:20.19]or a new type of morality-- than, say, the 'Rolling Stones' or the protest groups [13:24.31]JOHN: Are they a protest group Since when [13:26.99]Q: No 'OR a protest group [13:28.81]PAUL: OR a protest group! No We don't represent anything like that [13:35.91]It's the 'Cyrkle' that do that [13:40.29]_'Turn Down Day' I think you've heard that one, haven't you! Folk song! [13:44.03]Q: I'd like to ask John Lennon a question [13:45.57]I hope I get a chance to ask him a second one This is sort of double-barreled I'd like to know your motivation in this Money I'd like to think it's enjoyment [13:54.99]and I'd like to think you're having as much fun as you seem to be when you're doing it [13:59.05]JOHN: Well, when I look as though I'm having fun [14:01.43]I am, you know When I'm not-- I'm not, usually So it varies [14:05.96]Q: Do I get another chance One more chance I have this little prediction that in 25 years you're going to be a great writer [14:10.52]I'd like to talk to you about it sometime [14:12.30]_Well, I mean, we're between 25 years then [14:15.45]Q: I'll make you a date [14:16.88]JOHN: OK [14:18.25]GEORGE: See ya, Penny Lane [14:19.60]Q: I'd like to address this question to anybody in the group [14:21.82]What about the next movie [14:23.06]heard alot of stories [14:24.26]nothing's confirmed Has there been anything decided [14:26.60]PAUL: Nothing [14:27.84]GEORGE: Somebody gave us a good idea [14:29.61]so we told him to go and write it into a script [14:32.34]So we won't really be able to tell if we're gonna make the film until we've read the script [14:36.61]And as he hasn't finished the script, we haven't read the script [14:39.29]so we won't know yet until about Christmas [14:42.04]maybe But if it is a good one and we like it [14:44.94]we'll probably start it 'round about January, February, or March or December [14:49.40]Q: I have three questions, if I can For one [14:53.60]Do you think the audience that your music attracts has changed from say the thirteen and fourteen year old girls to more of the college age [15:03.35]and that if so, do you like it better that way [15:07.26]PAUL: Uhh, I think it's probably got a bit older I don't know how old And it's nice [15:12.60]and that if so, do you like it better that way [15:12.66]Q: Did you intend it that way [15:14.44]PAUL: No We don't intend anything, you know That's the trouble [15:18.70]JOHN: It all happens [15:18.93]_Also, Paul-- Since your rumors were denied [15:24.20]then what are you doing after the show [15:27.75]PAUL: I don't know, marrying you, probably! [15:31.09]Q: How are the attendance on this tour compared to past American tours [15:35.83]PAUL: It's been apparently been more at the shows than there were last time [15:40.43]Q: Do you think that the so-called adverse publicity hurt or helped in this [15:44.23]PAUL: No idea, you know We haven't been able to tell really because we You know the press keeps saying [15:49.41]'I see it's hurt you' And our managers keep saying it hasn't So, you know, who do we believe [15:54.95]Q: John and Paul, I'd like to know if all the songs that are said to be written by Lennon and McCartney are always written by both of you [16:01.70]or do you ever do one all by yourself [16:04.04]JOHN:Don't they buy 'Datebook [16:05.29]PAUL: No, we do them seperately and together [16:08.43]Q: Your music used to be mostly composed of guitar backgrounds [16:12.22]and recently you've come around to strings and harpsichords and a lot of weird things like that Is there any purpose in this evolution [16:18.87]PAUL: Yeah [16:19.07]JOHN: No [16:20.00]GEORGE: Just to use something else besides guitars [16:23.55]PAUL: And because those things aren't it's not necessarily sort of 'coming around to them' you know, [16:28.08]like we're giving-in to 'em It's finding them again [16:31.75]RED:As the director of radio station CFUN in Vancouver [16:34.84]I had decide let where my DJs to cover this 1966 press conference in label Seattle [16:40.81]I selected a giant of a man called John Turner [16:43.39]Who stood 6 foot [16:45.20]And then some in this stocking feet [16:47.03]And during those top forty CFUN days [16:48.95]We referred to him on the era of Jolly John [16:51.68]And for this particular press conference [16:53.32]He dressed his tall frame in a Jolly green giant costume [16:56.86]Complete with Robin Hood booties [16:58.94]How imagine you will [17:00.31]The Beatles reaction to this strange,blooming figure [17:03.64]Q:I don't know if there is a Jolly Green Giant in England, fellows [17:06.97]but I come with good wishes from Vancouver in Canada [17:10.12]You played there a short while ago [17:12.61]And we were wondering whether you are coming back to Vancouver [17:19.56]PAUL: Maybe Brian decides where we go So, maybe [17:23.07]Q:All people from Vancouver are wishing John a happy forth anniversary [17:28.13]A few days ago,John [17:29.51]JOHN: Thank you Well, you thank them Jolly Green Giant [17:32.49]Q: and a question George, where do you get your sitars [17:39.27]GEORGE: Where do I get them Or where do people generally get them [17:41.55]Q: Where can people generally get a sitar [17:43.35]GEORGE: India [17:44.46]Q:In India [17:46.19]Q:I hear that you are world’s greatest sitar player [18:09.19]Q: Paul, before, you said that there were some songs that you 'have to' write [18:12.50]Could you explain what you mean by 'have to' write [18:14.37]PAUL: Hmmm No see, I just said that in passing I just meant that there was an LP due And when an LP is due we write songs [18:24.77]you know We do it like that more than write all the time,We don't write all the time [18:28.81]We write more 'to order' You know [18:32.09]if we've got fourteen tracks to fill [18:34.95]then we've got fourteen songs to write That's what I mean [18:37.65]Seattle,Washington,1966 [18:40.40]That night,the Beatles went out to the with fifteen thousand frantic fans [18:46.10]These were the really innocent years for the Beatles [18:48.03]They were just about to lead into a new face of their careers [18:51.23]The late 60s were used as the revolution in term [18:53.91]And the Beatles were certainly in the guard of the new wave [18:56.83]Some would say that the new demensions that they’ve added to the popular music [18:59.87]Were the most important contributions to musical history [19:02.95]But apart from those earlier years [19:05.30]The fun and the energy [19:07.17]Those were the moments [19:07.78]That would be remembered for the generation that lived through those times [19:12.02]On this album package [19:13.10]We tried to present the best of the Beatles [19:17.62]The stories of the Beatles is best told by hearing them in action [19:21.55]The Marks Bothers were unique [19:23.73]And so were the Beatles [19:26.13]They give you the frantic feeling and friendly of a Beatles concert [19:29.42]During those healthy days of the mid-sixties [19:31.75]We’d like you to hear the Beatles on stage [19:34.19]In front of over twenty-thousand fans [19:36.47]Now twice during the concert [19:38.08]The quartet of mob-tops were interrupted [19:40.05]once by myself [19:41.02]And minutes later by thier manager Brian Abeles [19:43.65]As the screaming fans pressed against the front of the open-air stage of Empire Stadium [19:48.65]Police were frightened that the fans would get crashed [19:51.23]As it happened in so many soccer matches in England [19:54.18]And else where in Europe [19:55.75]You’ll mind what the audience feel of the Beatles in concert [20:04.46]MC:Crowd can you be quiet just for a minute please [20:06.39]I would like to say right now that you’ve been a small crowd here tonight so lets keep up the good work [20:11.37]And it’s going to be a great deal of pleasure having the CNN and the CFUN to present [20:15.40]The Beatles! [20:57.64]Thank you [20:58.30]Thank you very much everybody [21:02.97]Thanks [21:03.94]And good evening [21:06.21]How are you [21:07.18]Okay [21:08.69]Alright [21:11.84]We’d like to come around [21:13.22]To the song [21:15.29]Which was on the first album that we’ve made [21:21.73]Hope you like the song [21:23.49]It’s called Oh!My loving [21:31.68]Thank you folks [21:33.01]The next song we’re gonna do [21:34.38]It’s another whole LP [21:40.09]And it’s called She loves you [21:46.59]Lets cut it down [21:49.14]Now,it’s a quite a new song [21:50.14]I think it’s on the new album over here [21:51.90]It’s called The things you said today [21:56.23]Thank you very much everybody [21:56.87]Thank you [21:58.54]We’d like to [21:59.72]I hate to [22:01.17]Like we’re gotta back some of the people up [22:03.42]There have been two kids crashed already [22:05.09]Or we have to cancel the show [22:09.09]All that,down [22:12.05]Everybody down [22:13.70]Or no show [22:18.81]The Beatles wanna perform [22:20.95]But they can’t do it if you don’t sit down [22:23.71]Let’s sit down,they wanna perform,com’on [22:36.22]We’d like to ask you dude help us [22:38.44]With our next song [22:40.24]Hello [22:41.60]We’d like to ask you [22:42.91]If you’ll join in [22:43.94]Will you with us next one [22:47.32]Okay alright listen [22:49.92]Stand easy [22:50.49]All you have to do is clap your hands [22:52.64]Or stamp you feet [22:53.87]Something like that [22:55.65]Do everything you like [22:57.68]The song’s called Can’t buy me,love [23:04.16]Thank you folks [23:05.64]Before we do the next song [23:07.57]I’m gonna hang down a minute while John changes his guitar [23:17.32]And the song we’re going to do next [23:20.07]Is a slow song from the film we’ve just made,All days nights [23:26.50]And it’s from the new album we’ve just made [23:29.02]And it’s called,If I fell [23:39.14]Thank you very much folks indeed,thank you [23:41.81]We’d like now [23:43.74]To do something,do something yeah [23:45.56]We’d like to do something that we don’t often got [23:48.56]Much of a chance to do [23:51.20]We’d like to feature some of you [23:54.45]Who doesn’t sing very often but is gonna sing now [23:59.15]Yes,sing a song called By swingo [24:10.80]Next song we’re going to do is from our latest record [24:12.99]Is the title song for the film called [24:14.59]Half day night叫Half day night [24:21.34]Join me later ladies and gentleman [24:23.51]The Beatles had come a long way [24:25.23]With us [24:26.05]with me [24:27.41]To do this show [24:28.37]And will have to cut this show unless you move back [24:30.88]I’m very worry about this situation [24:33.44]Back [24:38.42]Back back [24:52.52]Thank you very much everybody [24:53.94]We’d like to thank you now [24:55.58]For coming along tonight and being a marvelous audience [24:59.37]Thank you