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Correction: The first song performed the Rolling Stones on Ed Sullivan was Chuck Berry's "Around and Around". "Round and Round" is a song by Ratt, recorded twenty years later. Last edited by Mark McM; 02-10-2024 at 10:35 AM. |
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I was 18 when the Beatles came to Baltimore in 1964. Our next door neighbor was a DJ and was one of the hosts for the show. He gave us tickets. I passed on the show because I thought they were a kid's band and was more into the Rolling Stones. My mother took my sisters and they loved it. Shows that I knew even less back then than I know now. Tickets for the show were $3.50.
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I'm not a fan of the dancing bananas, but, everyone I know has a big but. :b anana Last edited by bironi; 02-09-2024 at 11:46 PM. Reason: stupidity |
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Check out what Leonard Bernstein had to say about the Beatles at the time. Someone with what you might guess was a decent ear for music…. https://youtu.be/v32U0mjGz6g?si=1bBchMZKAQygZ3rE |
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More idiocracy on Paceline, got it!
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BTW, did you happen to catch Dave Foley in the latest season of Fargo? He was excellent. |
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no!
I haven't seen Fargo (the series) yet.
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Recommend. I've enjoyed all the seasons and this one in particular -- great cast, nice twist on the movie, and some current political bite on top of it. If you watched Ted Lasso you'll be pleasantly surprised at Juno Temple's performance.
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feb 9th, 2024, the day that changed everything - damo suzuki passes away
https://youtu.be/LPjF4ZHuIko?si=tbNyuFYnDcytCSAU |
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I wonder if MeTv's Ed Sullivan broadcast will air the Beatles first appearance on tomorrow night's show. Last edited by oliver1850; 02-10-2024 at 08:35 PM. |
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In an extra bit of trivia:
We all know that the show and band The Monkees premiered in 1966, which in some ways was an Americanized copy of the Beatles (particularly of the Beatles movie "Hard Days Night"). By an odd coincidence, Davey Jones, who would later become a member of the Monkees, made his US television debut on the February 9th, 1964 episode of the Ed Sullivan show, the same episode that the Beatles made their US television debut. Davey Jones had been playing the Artful Dodger in the broadway run of the musical "Oliver!", and he and the actor who played Nancy performed a song from the musical on the Ed Sullivan show, shortly before the Beatles first took the stage. Jones later said, "I watched the Beatles from the side of the stage, I saw the girls going crazy, and I said to myself, this is it, I want a piece of that." |
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