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@jimmy117julia
@jimmy117julia 9 күн бұрын
💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖
@ratfate7
@ratfate7 13 күн бұрын
since it all gets blended anyway you can just throw whole strawberries in there you don’t have to cut them
@graealex
@graealex 14 күн бұрын
If you want attention, just show your butt hole. Kthxbye.
@Alexagerety
@Alexagerety 14 күн бұрын
The aggression when u set down the protein powder. Also I have that same protein powder
@HealingandHarm
@HealingandHarm 14 күн бұрын
0:10 NO MY BOY!!!
@jamesmichael6274
@jamesmichael6274 24 күн бұрын
I saw Dylan when was I 13 in 1988 in ATL. Same thing in middle school with him! got up in front of the stage but did not get to meet him. but saw car on the way out with tinted windows drive by. But Dylan seems to be kind of private it was impossible.
@ronmartin4212
@ronmartin4212 25 күн бұрын
I have an unreal Beatle collection(10th one since recollecting in the late '70's-the other nine either got sold or stolen).I met Ringo in NY at a signing.
@stephanhampe453
@stephanhampe453 28 күн бұрын
Lucky You! I've been a Fan ever since I discovered the Fab Four in the 1970s(!.) The blue and red Albums were released, and german stations began to powerplay their Hits of the 1960s, so during Highschool I spent Hours and hours in front of the radio and my first record player, listening to that music over and over again. Later, in the 1980s, i became a radio journalist and editor. During my career I was lucky to meet and interview Paul twice. Such a lovable and empathetic person! I actually reported from the very first Solo Concert, where he played Beatles' repertoire, which was so exciting! So we both are lucky to meet this exceptional Guy!
@songwriterxandtheskeletonband
@songwriterxandtheskeletonband Ай бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/o3TShYmmqZebocU look my way- Beatles graffiti
@pieszpektor
@pieszpektor Ай бұрын
I saw this with tears in my eyes, I swear. I was moved by every word you said. Congratulations! This is my dream, but now Paul isn't inviting people to the stage... Last year I went and saw him drive by too. I would ask for a tattoo, but it's impossible, because I'm 13. Well, I found your story beautiful and I was moved! Congratulations again! ❤
@michaelrosel1951
@michaelrosel1951 Ай бұрын
I am older. I owned Kingston Trio albums that my parrent bought for me. The first record I ever bought with m own money was a 45rpm record A Summer Song by Chad and Jeremy. THese two guys were part of the British in vasion too. My uncle took me to see A Hard Days Night at the Movies. That movie changed everything in my life concerning musical taste. I Should Have Know Better was my favorite Beatle song when I left the theatre that day. A little later in life after buying the Hard Days Night Album, If I Fell became my favorite Beatles song.
@steelguitarunionhall
@steelguitarunionhall Ай бұрын
I met John Lennon back in the early 70's coming out of an Orange Julius in Boulder Colorado. He was taking a break from Yoko at the time.
@NancyDavis-Foss-ok7to
@NancyDavis-Foss-ok7to Ай бұрын
I also saw that James Corden Car Karaoke video/tour with Paul Mc Cartney and the Pub concert. I couldn't believe how emotional I got watching that ! So glad you had that amazing experience meeting Paul- That you were determined to make Happen !! You did it, Girl, Good for You !! CHEERS !❤
@rickc661
@rickc661 Ай бұрын
good stuff... 60 years on. in some perspective of the time - just after the. Cuban missile crisis and Kennedy murder.- 3 months. ! Beatlemania. different times. roller derby to Paul. !
@Spo-Dee-O-Dee
@Spo-Dee-O-Dee Ай бұрын
I met George twice in a supermarket and didn't even know it until after he passed...just an eccentric-looking English-accented dude asking me questions about local produce/organic brands. As it turned out, his son was at Brown at the time and he was just there being a dad making sure his kid had something other than beer in his dorm fridge.
@joniarmel7308
@joniarmel7308 Ай бұрын
I’ve been a fan since 9 years old , in 1964. I’ve given up on ever meeting a Beatle . That’s the way it goes .
@danmason5550
@danmason5550 Ай бұрын
Magic !
@danmason5550
@danmason5550 Ай бұрын
I saw Paul on his last tour, and was dancing in the aisle and getting as close as possible. The crew came to make me get out of the way, but instead ended up dancing with me!! . They all came, there must be footage!! Orlando 22! 4th time I saw him.
@jimmatthews6135
@jimmatthews6135 Ай бұрын
Enjoyed that tale.
@dougsusie2319
@dougsusie2319 Ай бұрын
Sorry, I really need to proof read before hitting send. I forgot the most important line when Ringo picked up my cap. He looked at my cap and said "I remember these guys" then "Anthology" put on his head and sang "With A Little Help From My Friends". Sorry about that. Peace ❤
@dougsusie2319
@dougsusie2319 Ай бұрын
Great story. You sound like a young me. I saw The Beatles on the Ed Sullivan Show on November 9th, 1964 six months before my 7th birthday. They were like aliens to my little brain, their look and the music. I became a Beatles nut right there, had to have all of their records after that. Bubble gum cards, magazines, posters, joined The Beatles official fan club. September of 64 I got to see them live at The Civic Arena in Pittsburgh for my seventh birthday. 12,500 fans, mostly teen girls screaming their lungs out. Couldn't hear much of anything but just to see them and experience Beatlemania first hand is something you never forget. You had to experience Beatlemania first hand to know how crazy it was. I can't believe you said "Anna" (Go To Him). That song is incredible. John's vocals and Paul and George's harmonies are off the hook. I remember a Beatles worst song poll about 20 years ago and "Anna" was voted the #1 worst song. I was like what the F**k kinda nonsense is that? You and I are on the same wave length on that one, killer track. Might be the best track on the "Please Please Me" Lp. "Twist And Shout" is incredible, one take, John had a cold, last track after 12 hour marathon 10 track session. He only had one take in him and as he said "My voice was shot so I just screamed the bloody thing out". One take, what you hear on that track is The Beatles live. George Martin went to his grave saying that he believed it was the single greatest track ever laid down on a piece of plastic. He would say "One take, live, the gteatest track ever laid down on a piece of plastic" I agree George. Between 63 and 64 the greatest cover band on the planet. Their cover's on "With The Beatles" are crazy great. I too young lady met a Beatle. 1995, Pittsburgh, Ringo and his All Starr Band. He always had famous musicians from other bands and they would all do like three numbers and at the end of the evening he would come out from behind the drums and do like a half dozen Beatle and solo songs. We were like four or five rows from the stage. I was at the end seat right next to the center aisle. I had on my official Beatles ball cap. When the Beatles "Anthology" CD's came out there was a little booklet of items you could order. I got the black cap with the green Apple on the front and it said The Beatles on it. Between songs I walked up like 10 feet from the stage and flung my hat up and it landed like 3 feet from Ringo. He looked at it, looked at me, bent over and picked it up, looked at and said "Anthology". Put it on his head and broke into " With A Little Help From My Friends". After the song he looked at me and said come up and get your cap. I got to go to the front of the stage and he handed me my cap and said "Anthology" you must be a big fan. Do you have the old records? I said all of them, Lp's and 45's including two Butcher Covers. He said wow you're a serious collector I don't even have one. I said yes I am and I also saw The Beatles at the Civic Arena like 5 minutes from here in September of 64 for my 7th birthday and the only time you guys were here. He said so many shows you can't remember them all, but you were there so I must have been there. I got him good, I said no Jimmy Nichol was on drums, you were having your tonsils out. He got the joke and said no, we were in Europe and then met up with the band in Australia. I know, just joking Ringo. He liked that. (If you don't know, look up drummer Jimmy Nichol). I always carried a gold marker with me at concerts you never know. Go to the bus after the show and maybe catch them coming out. In 74 I saw Queen at the Civic Arena. I had a copy of their Lp Queen 11 with me. After the show we scrambled to find their bus. We waited a long time eventually caught all four of them and I got all four to sign my Lp. Anyways, back to Ringo. I asked him to sign my hat and he was glad to. Signed Ringo Starr Peace and drew the famous Star above the Apple logo. I thanked him and thought what the hell and said Ringo could you sign The Beatles Rock on the side of my cap and Ringo. I couldn't believe it when he said You're a super fan, sure. He signed it just like that. He was great, very funny guy. When he handed it back he said is there anything else like a cup of tea and laughed and i shot right back no, but a coffee would be nice. He started laughing and said you're good, that sounds like something John would have shot back with. That hit me "Something John would say" like wow, he just implied that I was quick with a wise ass response like John. It was surreal, that hit me to be mentioned with John. What an experience to meet him, he was great and funny. I shook his hand and returned to my seat and that's my meeting a Beatles story. I really enjoyed your story. I've seen a lot of U Tube videos of Paul bringing up fans at every show and signing just about everything. He's cool. I saw him in Pittsburgh in 2014. George in 1973 on his Dark Horse tour. Never saw John, he never did a tour before his death. I'm gonna subscribe and see if you have any Beatles stories in the future. I really enjoyed this. Peace ❤
@ilovepanicatthedisc0
@ilovepanicatthedisc0 Ай бұрын
This is so cute omg
@gordonteats298
@gordonteats298 Ай бұрын
MAN ON THE RUN by APOLOGETIX a great Paul McCartney parody
@gordonteats298
@gordonteats298 Ай бұрын
CAN'T BUY FREE LOVE by APOLOGETIX, ADDICTED TO CHRIST by APOLOGETIX 2 great Beatles parodies
@classicsoapfan
@classicsoapfan Ай бұрын
I'd love to meet Ringo. I use to play drums but I'm disabled with muscular dystrophy which affected my hands as well as my legs. in march of 1996 I had surgery on my right hand and lost the use of my right thumb and couldn't hold a drumstick any more. I'd love to meet Ringo and watch him play drums. I love watching videos of Ringo playing on rain and hello goodbye and the new now and then video, I've been a Beatles fan since 1990 when my dad was recording songs off the radio on the 10th anniversary of John's death. a year later my dad started buying Beatles tapes. I was 15 and am now 48. in june of 1993 I recorded a concert Paul did in Charlotte, NC. I live an hour from Charlotte but couldn't afford to go see him. it was the first time a Beatle did a concert in Charlotte. when the Beatles came to America in 1964 Charlotte wanted them to do a concert but they couldn't afford them so 29 years later Paul came and sang some Beatles songs during that concert. in 2020 my dad bought me the rubber soul and revolver vinyl records.
@hansvandijk1487
@hansvandijk1487 Ай бұрын
I’m a Beatles fan ever since 1962. They’ve made my life bright! Greetings from a 74 yr old fan from the Netherlands 🇳🇱.
@multiloop2024
@multiloop2024 Ай бұрын
3 months ago I have the chance to know Liverpool and as a fan of The Beatles, I went to almost every special beatle place in the city. It was great to know their natal home, where they born and raised and where it all begun. When I just came back home, Paul announced he will come on tour here, to my country and I couldn't believe it, with 82 he's still so active and touring the world around. I had to buy a ticket off couse. So nice memories you have with Paul ❤ I love him.
@stevieathome4942
@stevieathome4942 Ай бұрын
Wow! very nice video.... I'm so glad I watched it! My family lived in England in '63 so I got to experience hearing them become famous twice, once there, and then again in mid 1964 when we had moved back to the U.S. Totally coincidentally, while living in U.K., my sister became friends with sisters of two close friends of the Beatles.
@lylahale5284
@lylahale5284 Ай бұрын
damn !, i thought it was going to be George or John...well done anyway !
@perlaursen1885
@perlaursen1885 Ай бұрын
Beatles made music that make you happy and fall in love. It is just bringing the best emotions forward in everyone listening to them. Their music will survive for hundreds of years, because it has common and artistic value. Not much machine made muzak made today, will last for more than a year and two.
@antoniograncino3506
@antoniograncino3506 Ай бұрын
A Meta Beatle ?
@jessematthews8023
@jessematthews8023 Ай бұрын
My mother was going to buy tickets to see the Beatles in Kansas City, Mo in 1964. I was 10. But she told me they were too expensive. Guess how mush? $5.00 a ticket. TOO EXPENSIVE mind you. Oh well. That's my story.
@lindylufromoz5111
@lindylufromoz5111 Ай бұрын
Loooove your story. Thank you. XX
@ralflindner8096
@ralflindner8096 Ай бұрын
I think this is it? kzbin.info/www/bejne/iXnEh52DZriopM0si=G1IdtLR5ntue0agF Bless you lucky one.
@ChristyAbbey
@ChristyAbbey 2 ай бұрын
I met a lot of cool people through my mom's and my travels through the music and art world. Though I had a backstage for a Stones show in 1981; I didn't go back. There are few people who would just intimidate me, and Paul and Ringo would be two of them. I wish you all the luck in the world And while it may sound weird, your determination to make this one goal is so lovely. PS: I had the "Flowers" Beatle pic as a poster when I was young.
@BeatlesCentricUniverse
@BeatlesCentricUniverse 2 ай бұрын
I HATE tattoos. Except for this one🤣
@mark4262
@mark4262 2 ай бұрын
Wow..this Was a Joy..thank you for sharing your Story..priceless from Australia 🇦🇺..brilliant ❤
@christophercruz8359
@christophercruz8359 2 ай бұрын
I saw Ringo Starr and His All-Starr Band at what was then, The Uncas Pavilion, at Mohegan Sun, in 2001. Two years later, I was at a Q&A at the Fest For Beatles Fans, with none other than Pete Best. He was there to promote his book, "The Beatles: The True Beginnings". Afterwards, I got met him and take a photo.
@randyreynaldo8401
@randyreynaldo8401 2 ай бұрын
A great story, well told!! You rock-for the fact that the Beatles' cartoons were your gateway and that you glommed onto "Anna" as an early favorite song lol. That's a fan! I was two years old when they broke into the U.S. on Sullivan, but was a Beatles' fan by the time I was 4/5. So I watched those cartoons in re-runs--yeah, they were cheaply made, but the character design/caricatures and the way they captured their personalities were spot on! I own a set of those now-rare Beatles cartoon maquettes, which sit on a bookshelf. Anyway, your story really touched me, McCartney is so cool. Glad to say I saw him live in the '90s.
@mjemigh3304
@mjemigh3304 2 ай бұрын
Congratulations! I guess it's more of a girl thing, but I'm glad you had that dream come true. I've met two Beatles (John & Ringo), but had no real conversations with them, so I don't consider it a big deal. Now entering my eighth decade on the planet, I guess I still have a chance at running into Paul. Again, congrats!
@felixmidas3245
@felixmidas3245 2 ай бұрын
14:35 You got to meet Paul McCartney and as a thank you you blow the cover of his tour manager as a fake audience member?
@jaelaray
@jaelaray 2 ай бұрын
@@felixmidas3245 i mean yeah everything James cordan did on his shows like, came out to be staged and faked? Are you upset?
@felixmidas3245
@felixmidas3245 2 ай бұрын
@@jaelaray My comment is not about being upset about the fake nature of entertainment but of her giving it away. You don't backstab people who were nice to you.
@BeatlesCentricUniverse
@BeatlesCentricUniverse 2 ай бұрын
@@felixmidas3245 There are pictures and videos online of Paul's tour manager onstage (umm, start with the video above) doing this over and over. Indeed, the Corden show video shows him in the pub. She did not "giv[e] it away" or "backstab" anyone. Try thinking more, if just for your own sake.
@felixmidas3245
@felixmidas3245 2 ай бұрын
@@BeatlesCentricUniverse You cannot generate information by thinking.
@BeatlesCentricUniverse
@BeatlesCentricUniverse 2 ай бұрын
@@felixmidas3245 .1). A thoughtful person who watched multiple videos of Paul signing autographs onstage would have come to the same conclusion after watching the Corden episode. Certainly, you watched it too. 2). Your issue though, was not about if being new information, but something else entirely. 3). The think for yourself was a quote from George Harrison.
@steveschaff4620
@steveschaff4620 2 ай бұрын
GOOD GIRL❤
@josettekey3533
@josettekey3533 2 ай бұрын
It's good to know that Beatlemania is still alive and well.
@monicachuidian-riveracalderon
@monicachuidian-riveracalderon 2 ай бұрын
My mom saw them live in 1966,yes she was around during the original Beatlemania.Ringo is my favorite Beatle. You are lucky to have met one of them. Happy to see you younger people love great music. 👍 Your video is wonderful. Beatles forever ❤
@kirkwahmmett1666
@kirkwahmmett1666 2 ай бұрын
My first ever concert was seeing Paul Mccartney on the same tour and wow was it a concert! Sgt Peppers was also my first record I got when my parents got me a record player for Christmas when I was 15. Fantastic video I loved the storytelling!
@luborrelli8966
@luborrelli8966 2 ай бұрын
I believe that Paul was able to claim back some of the Rights from Sony to their own songs. It seems that since then the Beatles stuff has become more active. Just a theory. No evidence. Just the Vibe!
@JohnClinton-sn8zb
@JohnClinton-sn8zb 2 ай бұрын
Adorable story. So much better than my circa 1982 Art Teacher who, virtually, every opportunity would tell us she had attended the Candlestick concert. A fan since 2/9/1964, got to see Ringo's AllStars (Oldies themselves) and yes we were an older crowd, but active and a lot of younger people in Santa Barbara's County Bowl...Paul is known by younger people because of his Band on the Run/Wings thing and continues production of new music. Thank you for sharing.
@LJSpit
@LJSpit 2 ай бұрын
Wow, what a great story!
@ichbinich3166
@ichbinich3166 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing this Story. 🩵
@JR-tr1df
@JR-tr1df 2 ай бұрын
well that was sweet as heck 🤣