Beatles footage you've probably never seen
Posted: Mon Apr 30, 2012 1:48 pm
I'd always seen short clips of the Fab Four playing various concerts, but I'd never seen a concert from beginning to end -- until now. Here's the Beatles in their Washington D.C. concert in February, 1964. Some things that stand out:
- The boys played a theater in the round, so they periodically moved their own equipment around on stage so that they'd face different parts of the audience
- Concerts in those days were amazingly short; this one is about 40 minutes long
- I never get tired of seeing footage of teenage girls bringing themselves to ... well, whatever teenage girls bring themselves to when they see the Beatles
- Amazing how well-mannered the audience is in their little poodle skirts and beehive hairdo's. No mosh pits or slam dancing
- How frustrating it was listening to that miserly audio technician continually turn the volume down on their mics as if he, and he alone, were responsible for paying the electric bill
- Say what you want about how far music and technology have come in the 48 years since this concert was performed, but the Beatles were just great.
Now, on with the concert:
http://guitarsquid.com/posts/lost-foota ... tary/9484/
- The boys played a theater in the round, so they periodically moved their own equipment around on stage so that they'd face different parts of the audience
- Concerts in those days were amazingly short; this one is about 40 minutes long
- I never get tired of seeing footage of teenage girls bringing themselves to ... well, whatever teenage girls bring themselves to when they see the Beatles
- Amazing how well-mannered the audience is in their little poodle skirts and beehive hairdo's. No mosh pits or slam dancing
- How frustrating it was listening to that miserly audio technician continually turn the volume down on their mics as if he, and he alone, were responsible for paying the electric bill
- Say what you want about how far music and technology have come in the 48 years since this concert was performed, but the Beatles were just great.
Now, on with the concert:
http://guitarsquid.com/posts/lost-foota ... tary/9484/