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Post by NJtoTX on Aug 9, 2019 11:03:36 GMT
Some girls kissed the very seats in which the Beatles had sat.
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Post by staggerstag on Aug 10, 2019 0:16:20 GMT
The man is hilarious and is very good entertainment if you've got a spare five minutes. He does get one thing right, though, even though he probably didn't realize it, by saying that the 'children' had come to see the Beatles. Because they couldn't possibly hear them with all that hysterical screaming going on, what? That's one thing I'll never understand about Beatlemania. How could four ordinary looking boys induce such frenzy? But anyway, this fellow tries to explain the hysteria towards the end and seems to be putting it down to media manipulation of his beloved 'children'. I buy some of that but not the bit about blaming the parents for letting the children attend the shows. This man is saying the dictionary definition of a beetle is a bug, but that the Beatles aren't bugs - the parents are. He's very funny. He seems to think there is witchcraft involved. Young girls going glassy-eyed and fainting at the sight of four lads from Liverpool. I can't stand the Beatles but I enjoyed this man's little speech without prejudice. He probably moved on to Jimi Hendrix next.
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Post by mrellaguru on Aug 10, 2019 17:43:54 GMT
The man is hilarious and is very good entertainment if you've got a spare five minutes. He does get one thing right, though, even though he probably didn't realize it, by saying that the 'children' had come to see the Beatles. Because they couldn't possibly hear them with all that hysterical screaming going on, what? That's one thing I'll never understand about Beatlemania. How could four ordinary looking boys induce such frenzy? But anyway, this fellow tries to explain the hysteria towards the end and seems to be putting it down to media manipulation of his beloved 'children'. I buy some of that but not the bit about blaming the parents for letting the children attend the shows. This man is saying the dictionary definition of a beetle is a bug, but that the Beatles aren't bugs - the parents are. He's very funny. He seems to think there is witchcraft involved. Young girls going glassy-eyed and fainting at the sight of four lads from Liverpool. I can't stand the Beatles but I enjoyed this man's little speech without prejudice. He probably moved on to Jimi Hendrix next.
They probably paid girls to go to the shows and scream which influenced others in the audience to react hysterically as well.
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Post by TheGoodMan19 on Aug 12, 2019 18:11:53 GMT
"They went into a coma. They ranted and raved" OK, which was it?
"They kissed the seats the Beatles sat on" In all the concert footage, only Ringo sat. Maybe they didn t allow the Beatles to sit in Cincinnati...
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Post by Feologild Oakes on Aug 12, 2019 23:02:40 GMT
What a moron
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