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Very very cute and funny! :D Update: Okay no more comments about the computer sounds...I'm sorry I had a bit of trouble with it all and there's nothing that can be done about it. At least for now as far as I know. So please, Beatle-y comments or no comments please. Thankyou. I don't mean to be moody :) 0:45 where someone says "Welcome" is actually Kieth Moon - It IS mean't to be there!! It's just one of the bits of recordings the boys had there - there was all sorts from random sounds to actual tunes so yeah,..that was played and Paul carried on with '...to the studio...' etc etc Okay! :) John Lennon♥ ~ Check out my facebook John page! :) http://www.facebook.com/pages/John-Lennon-Is-My-Life/166803650025963 Paul McCartney George Harrison Ringo Starr

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Sir James Paul McCartney (born 18 June 1942) is an English musician. He gained global fame with the Beatles, for whom he was the bassist and keyboardist, and shared primary songwriting and lead vocal duties with John Lennon. McCartney is known for his melodic approach to bass-playing, versatile tenor vocal range and musical eclecticism, exploring genres ranging from pre-rock and roll pop to classical, ballads and electronica. His songwriting partnership with Lennon is the most successful in musi...

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The 1965 Outtakes: A Window into the Beatles' Creative Process

In this 13-minute clip, we find ourselves in the midst of a studio session with one of the most influential bands in history. The Beatles, at the height of their creative power, are experimenting and improvising in a way that's both captivating and revealing. This footage is notable not only because it showcases the band's chemistry but also because it offers a rare glimpse into their collaborative process.

At this point in 1965, the Beatles had already released several groundbreaking albums, including A Hard Day's Night and Help!. They were on the cusp of releasing Rubber Soul, which would further cement their reputation as innovators. The band members were still relatively young, but they had already developed a distinctive sound that blended rock, pop, and folk influences.

One of the most striking aspects of this footage is the presence of Keith Moon, who makes an unexpected appearance at 0:45. Moon, the drummer for The Who, was a friend and contemporary of the Beatles, and it's not surprising to see him dropping by the studio. His brief "Welcome" adds a lighthearted touch to the proceedings.

What's remarkable about this clip is its raw, unpolished quality. Unlike their carefully crafted recordings, these outtakes are loose and spontaneous, showcasing the band's willingness to take risks and explore new ideas. We see Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Ringo Starr, and John Lennon laughing, joking, and playing around with different melodies and rhythms.

As we watch this footage, it's impossible not to be struck by the Beatles' camaraderie and shared creative vision. They were a band that thrived on collaboration, and these outtakes capture the essence of their partnership. We see Paul McCartney effortlessly switching between bass and piano, while George Harrison contributes subtle guitar textures. Ringo Starr's drumming is as always, understated yet essential to the overall sound.

This clip also highlights the Beatles' eclecticism and willingness to experiment with different sounds and styles. They were a band that drew inspiration from a wide range of sources, from classical music to rock 'n' roll. This footage shows them pushing the boundaries of what was possible in popular music, creating something entirely new and innovative.

As we watch these outtakes, it's clear that the Beatles were not just a band – they were a collective creative force, driven by a shared passion for music and experimentation. This clip is a testament to their enduring legacy and influence, and serves as a reminder of why they remain one of the most beloved and respected bands in history.

The final moments of this footage show Paul McCartney launching into an impromptu piano solo, while George Harrison and Ringo Starr join in with some playful rhythmic accompaniment. It's a moment that captures the joy and spontaneity of their creative process – a reminder that even the most iconic musicians can still surprise and delight us with their raw talent and enthusiasm.

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