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Monthly Archives: January 2010

Hey Jude On David Frost

On September 4, 1968, television celebrity David Frost visited The Beatles in Twickenham studios where they were filming a promotional performance of Hey Jude. He aired it on his Frost on Sunday program four days later. Various clips of this film have shown up on American television too and it was shown in The Beatles [...]

I’m making some VOWs…

Some people are fed their fish on Friday, but I have something better to give! While checking my web site stats just this past Friday, I realized something about Beatles fans: They really like Beatle videos. Go figure! In the aftermath of posting that Hollywood Bowl clip, I saw a healthy jump in the number [...]

Conan O’Brien plays Lovely Rita for $500,000

Throughout his final week, Conan O’Brien broadcast several comedy bits that seemed designed to spend as much of NBC’s money as he could. O’Brien said on his farewell episode of The Tonight Show Friday that he had been joking about the high costs of these skits. But on that same episode, his band played the [...]

Beatles Rarity Of The Week – Not Guilty (out-take)

This week’s BROW will take us back to 1968, when The Beatles were working on their infamous White Album. The recordings for this double album took place between May 30 and October 17, 1968 and it’s ironic that the song they worked on the longest during those five months of sessions was not even put [...]

The Beatles At The Hollywood Bowl

An extra-treat from an extra-Happy Nat this week. To help tie everyone over until the upcoming BROW, here is some video footage of the first four numbers from The Beatles August 23rd, 1964 Hollywood Bowl show. The last 2 of these songs (All My Loving and She Loves You) ended up on The Beatles At [...]

Beatles Rarity Of The Week – Everyone Wins (b-side)

Welcome to this week’s BROW. Last Tuesday Ringo Starr’s new CD Y Not was released and after a few listens, I have to say it does not disappoint. Many people have a tendency to judge Ringo by his mediocre releases from the late 1970′s or, dare I say, to be a bit age-prejudiced towards the [...]