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i think the beatles -- i was talking about the beatles, not about me. the beatles' music is that every generation listens to the beatles. you know, the kids today are listening to the beatles. their fathers listen, their grandfathers listened. you know, we're still outselling most acts. >> the beatles, by the way, have sold more than 1.5 billion records and counting. >>> we have much more at the top of the hour when cnn "sunday morning" continues, including a story about one country banning circumcision. we'll tell you where and why and what's being told to overturn the ban. >>> first, "sanjay gupta m.d." begins now. >>> hello and thanks for joining us. on tap today, why the latest push by bill and melinda gates may be setting up this fight with the catholic church. >>> also, confronting the unthinkable. a teenage boy gets cancer, and his father discovers this remarkable source of help. >>> first, under the microscope. a new treatment for depression. a fascinating story. a disease, as you know, that affects more people than coronary heart disease or can
i think the beatles -- i was talking about the beatles, not about me. the beatles' music is that every generation listens to the beatles. you know, the kids today are listening to the beatles. their fathers listen, their grandfathers listened. you know, we're still outselling most acts. >> the beatles, by the way, have sold more than 1.5 billion records and counting. >>> we have much more at the top of the hour when cnn "sunday morning" continues, including a story...
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i think the beatles, i was talking about the beatles not about me. i think the beatles' music, every generation listens to the beatles. the kids today are listening to the beatles. their fathers listen. their grandfathers listen. you know, we're still outselling most acts. >> i can personally attest to that. my kids listen to the beatles. by the way, they've sold more than 1.5 billion records. >>> that'll do it for me. thanks for watching today. right now keep it here for sanjay gupta md with details on a new treatment for depression. >>> hello. thanks for joining us. on tap today, why the latest push by bill and melinda gates may be setting up this fight with the catholic church. also confronting the unthinkable. a teenage boy gets cancer and his father discovers this remarkable source of help. first, under the microscope. a new treatment for depression, a fascinating story, a disease as you know that affects more people than coronary heart disease or cancer. the good news is that in most cases it is treatable. medications such as antidepressants ca
i think the beatles, i was talking about the beatles not about me. i think the beatles' music, every generation listens to the beatles. the kids today are listening to the beatles. their fathers listen. their grandfathers listen. you know, we're still outselling most acts. >> i can personally attest to that. my kids listen to the beatles. by the way, they've sold more than 1.5 billion records. >>> that'll do it for me. thanks for watching today. right now keep it here for sanjay...
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i think the beatles -- i was talking about the beatles, not about me. that every generation listens to the beatles. you know, the kids today are listening to the beatles. their fathers listen, their grandfathers listened. and you know, we're still out-selling most acts. [ laughter ] >> what do you think about music today? i mean, do you think it's interesting? do you think it's easier to become a star in the land of music these days than it was for you, or more difficult? >> no, no, i think it's all the same. you have to love what you do and you get out there and you play as much as you can, and sometimes things happen. you know, with a lot of the tv shows, i'm not really interested in that, but you know, underneath it all, there's always bands coming out. there's always a band you can listen to, new bands trying to get it, trying to start, trying to get up the ladder. so you know, i think it's exciting now. i think the main problem now is that when we were the beatles, at least we could go on holiday. i don't think the kids now can go on holiday, you k
i think the beatles -- i was talking about the beatles, not about me. that every generation listens to the beatles. you know, the kids today are listening to the beatles. their fathers listen, their grandfathers listened. and you know, we're still out-selling most acts. [ laughter ] >> what do you think about music today? i mean, do you think it's interesting? do you think it's easier to become a star in the land of music these days than it was for you, or more difficult? >> no, no,...
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i think the beatles, i was talking about the beatles not about me.he beatles' music, every generation listens to the beatles. the kids today are listening to the beatles. their fathers listen. their grandfathers listen. you know, we're still outselling most acts. >> i can personally attest to that. my kids listen to the beatles. by the way, they've sold more than 1.5 billion records. >>> that'll do it for me. thanks for watching today. right now keep it here for sanjay gupta md with details on a new treatment for depression. >>> hello. thanks for joining us. on tap today, why the latest push by bill and melinda gates may be setting up this fight with the catholic church. also confronting the unthinkable. a teenage boy gets cancer and his father discovers this remarkable source of help. first, under the microscope. a new treatment for depression, a fascinating story, a disease as you know that affects more people than coronary heart disease or cancer. the good news is that in most cases it is treatable. medications such as antidepressants can be affec
i think the beatles, i was talking about the beatles not about me.he beatles' music, every generation listens to the beatles. the kids today are listening to the beatles. their fathers listen. their grandfathers listen. you know, we're still outselling most acts. >> i can personally attest to that. my kids listen to the beatles. by the way, they've sold more than 1.5 billion records. >>> that'll do it for me. thanks for watching today. right now keep it here for sanjay gupta md...
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the beatles!es. >> i don't know what the beatles mean. >> just means us. >> not that he's -- >> i think about it because people like you keep mentioning it now. oh, 50 years, yes, that's right. >> is that significant at all? >> no. i mean, it's just another number, isn't it? that's how it is. it used to be two years, now five, now 40. >> no special celebration? >> well, as we go -- no. >> if he sounds at all sour, that's because starr has spent a good part of his adult life trying to distance himself from the fab four. each though that journey never really took him off stage. >> do you enjoy being on stage? >> no, no. i love it. i love being on stage. because, one, i'm down there as a big show-off. the other one is i get to play with all these great musicians. >> my name is ringo, this is the allstar band. >> it's a win-win for me. >> does it help playing with different folks every year? >> it does. that was the start to bring on the old stars. starr's band started in 1989 featuring a rotating cas
the beatles!es. >> i don't know what the beatles mean. >> just means us. >> not that he's -- >> i think about it because people like you keep mentioning it now. oh, 50 years, yes, that's right. >> is that significant at all? >> no. i mean, it's just another number, isn't it? that's how it is. it used to be two years, now five, now 40. >> no special celebration? >> well, as we go -- no. >> if he sounds at all sour, that's because starr has...
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i think the beatles' music is that every generation listens to the beatles. you know, the kids today are listening to the beatles. their fathers listen, their grandfathers listened. you know, we're still outselling most acts. >> the beatles, by the way, have sold more than 1.5 billion records and counting. >>> we have much more at the top of the hour when cnn "sunday morning" continues, including a story about one country banning circumcision. we'll tell you where and why and what's being told to overturn the ban. >>> first, "sanjay gupta m.d." begins now. >>> hello and thanks for joining us. on tap today, why the latest push by bill and melinda gates may be setting up this fight with the catholic church. >>> also, confronting the unthinkable. a teenage boy gets cancer, and his father discovers this remarkable source of help. >>> first, under the microscope. a new treatment for depression. a fascinating story. a disease, as you know, that affects more people than coronary heart disease or cancer. good news is that in most cases, it is treatable. medication su
i think the beatles' music is that every generation listens to the beatles. you know, the kids today are listening to the beatles. their fathers listen, their grandfathers listened. you know, we're still outselling most acts. >> the beatles, by the way, have sold more than 1.5 billion records and counting. >>> we have much more at the top of the hour when cnn "sunday morning" continues, including a story about one country banning circumcision. we'll tell you where and...
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rolling stones or beatles?dana said elvis earlier. >> eric: never got in the beatles. >> kimberly: what about the stones? like them better, right? bob, what about you? >> bob: i never understand the yellow submarine thing. white album of beatles even when you were stoned you couldn't understand it. >> greg: you hated the white album because you couldn't do lines on it. >> bob: i hadn't thought about that. stones enduring obviously, i read keith richard's autobiography. the dudes have lived -- talk about being ridden hard and laid up wet, and mick jagger lays claims to having sex with 2,000 women. do you believe that? >> greg: it's 4,000. >> bob: 4,000? what a lucky guy. >> greg: and david bowie. >> bob: he did? >> greg: yeah. he did. david bowie. who hasn't? >> eric: that is a legend, is it not? >> greg: what guz a legend mean? allegedly he did. i love pinball wizard and i like rolling stones but then beatles, davy jones, beautiful part of the band. >> kimberly: rolling stones went out with angelina jolie, carl
rolling stones or beatles?dana said elvis earlier. >> eric: never got in the beatles. >> kimberly: what about the stones? like them better, right? bob, what about you? >> bob: i never understand the yellow submarine thing. white album of beatles even when you were stoned you couldn't understand it. >> greg: you hated the white album because you couldn't do lines on it. >> bob: i hadn't thought about that. stones enduring obviously, i read keith richard's...
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la maravillas" y una maravilla de la mÚsica cierra el espectÁculo e invita a a cantar con los b e beatles espectÁculo increÍble el que se vive en el estadio olÍmpico y entre las cosas que le podemos adelantar estÁ una entrada impresionante de la reina isabel con el 0007 pero les podemos mostrar una imagen un adelanto de lo que serÁ la ceremonia que verÁ a travÉs de telemundo, la fusiÓn de los aros olÍmpicos recrear la revoluciÓn
la maravillas" y una maravilla de la mÚsica cierra el espectÁculo e invita a a cantar con los b e beatles espectÁculo increÍble el que se vive en el estadio olÍmpico y entre las cosas que le podemos adelantar estÁ una entrada impresionante de la reina isabel con el 0007 pero les podemos mostrar una imagen un adelanto de lo que serÁ la ceremonia que verÁ a travÉs de telemundo, la fusiÓn de los aros olÍmpicos recrear la revoluciÓn
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performing beatles hits like "twist and shout."t neighborhood surrounding hyde park have demanded a noise curfew and the concert was already over the limit when it was suddenly shut down. angry e street band guitarist steven van zandt took to twitter saying english cops may be the only individuals left on earth who wouldn't want to hear one more from bruce springsteen and paul mccartney. another, when i'm jamming with mccartney, don't bug me. neither group is saying who stopped the music. >> it was a bit of music. >> today london's mayor said the stars should have been allowed to play on. instead, this performance will be remembered as the day the boss broke curfew. and the plugs got pulled. that day in 1776 when we declared independence from that nation looks so much bet they are morning. england -- truly a nation still of tyrannical rule. if you don't allow bruce springsteen and paul mccartney to finish their show? my goodness. >>> still ahead, why are you awake? your morning tweets texts and emails are next. look at dan senor re
performing beatles hits like "twist and shout."t neighborhood surrounding hyde park have demanded a noise curfew and the concert was already over the limit when it was suddenly shut down. angry e street band guitarist steven van zandt took to twitter saying english cops may be the only individuals left on earth who wouldn't want to hear one more from bruce springsteen and paul mccartney. another, when i'm jamming with mccartney, don't bug me. neither group is saying who stopped the...
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the beatles! oh, yeah, the beatles. who's your favorite beatle, d'you think? ringo starr. why? he's called ringo starr! karen: who are they? they're the hippies. ( disgustedly ) hippies. oh, that's horrible! hippies being shot. ( laughing ) yes! it's horrible! a hippy's being shot. 'cause he tried to stop the war and he got shot. what a stupid hippy, running off to an army man, saying, "stop being in the war, you idiot." i am 1,000 years old. karen: no, you're not! i knew all the great people in history. okay, wh-- fine. karen: what were all the names of king henry the eighth's wifes? frank: yeah, there was a couple of catherines. bertha big-bottom. ( laughing ) queen fatty knickers. ( laughing ) queen bonkers and queen derek. that was funny. big henry, yeah, i knew him. ben: and the way you said it was funny. ben only has odd socks. i swear, he must eat one of every pair just to wind me up. there you go. thank you. listen, about your dad. i've been thinking. if you want him to stay here with us, then that is fine. i'll go with whatever you decide. oh, no! don't say that. why?
the beatles! oh, yeah, the beatles. who's your favorite beatle, d'you think? ringo starr. why? he's called ringo starr! karen: who are they? they're the hippies. ( disgustedly ) hippies. oh, that's horrible! hippies being shot. ( laughing ) yes! it's horrible! a hippy's being shot. 'cause he tried to stop the war and he got shot. what a stupid hippy, running off to an army man, saying, "stop being in the war, you idiot." i am 1,000 years old. karen: no, you're not! i knew all the...
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i heard the beatles, and that was an epiphany for me, and i always wanted to come west.co thing was going on. we would watch the detroit lions play and the way football game region -- play an away football game. tavis: i got to get to california. we think of detroit and michigan. it is not just motown, but there is a rock and roll sound that comes out of that area. >> bobby seeger is my mentor. your he was one of the first guys who had -- he was one of the first guys who had a local hit, and i was managed by his manager. my band was managed by his manager. >> the mushroom? >> that was one of the better names. it is all of the psychedelic nuance, but bob seger took a liking to me when he saw my band. he took me to the recording studio. he introduced me to niki stevenson. marvin gaye, and it takes to do, and bob was the first song writer i ever met. we were in a club watching another detroit band, and bob says, they are never going to make it like this. i said what the mean, and he said, they do not write their own songs. he said if you want to be successful in the music b
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it seemed like there was going to be an extended medley of beatles songs.r pulled the plug. why? because it was ten minutes after the 10:30 p.m. noise curfew in hyde park. ♪ twist and shout ♪ twist and shout ♪ come on baby ♪ come on baby ♪ work it all out ♪ work it all out >> springsteen tries to say something to the crowd but the mics were cut off.
it seemed like there was going to be an extended medley of beatles songs.r pulled the plug. why? because it was ten minutes after the 10:30 p.m. noise curfew in hyde park. ♪ twist and shout ♪ twist and shout ♪ come on baby ♪ come on baby ♪ work it all out ♪ work it all out >> springsteen tries to say something to the crowd but the mics were cut off.
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happy birthday ringo, and believe it or not a beatle, yes, a beatle is 72.wed down and yesterday i had the chance to speak to ringo on his birthday and he was as charming as ever. i asked him about his legacy with that band that we all know and love. >> every generation listens to the beatles. you know, the kids today are listening to the beatles, and their fathers and grandfathers listen. you know, we are still out selling most acts. >> i hope he had a great birthday. let's talk about the presidential politics, yes, the democrats and the republicans. and you may be talking or possibly arguing with your loved one ones at breakfast right now about who to vote for in november. my guest and former attorney dinoobeidallah has something to say. thank you for joining me. >> glad to be here, randi. >> you wrote this op-ed for cnn.com and getting thousands of comments and reaction of critical of mitt romney's decision-making, but at the same time you say he is not a flip-flopper. >> yes. that is what i say. i'll be honest because technically mitt romney has flipped
happy birthday ringo, and believe it or not a beatle, yes, a beatle is 72.wed down and yesterday i had the chance to speak to ringo on his birthday and he was as charming as ever. i asked him about his legacy with that band that we all know and love. >> every generation listens to the beatles. you know, the kids today are listening to the beatles, and their fathers and grandfathers listen. you know, we are still out selling most acts. >> i hope he had a great birthday. let's talk...
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they are playing the beatles numbers. it's amazing. people are dancing. suddenly silence. the band was still playing but you can't hear it. >> reporter: just minutes earlier it had been so different. springstein is renowned for giving his fans more. he had already played for three hours when sir paul mccartney surprised the crowd by joining him, performing beatles hits like "twist and shout." ♪ residents in the affluent neighborhood surrounding hyde park have demanded a noise curfew and the concert was already over the limits when it was suddenly shut down. angry e street band member steven van zandt tweeted when i'm jamming with mccartney don't bug me. neither local authority nor concert organizers are saying who stopped the music. >> there was a bit of confusion and rubbish, i guess. >> reporter: today london's mayor said the stars should have been allowed to play on. ♪ instead this performance will be remembered as the day the boss broke curfew and the plugs got pulled. nbc news, london. >>> at the tour de france today it was chaos as dozens of riders were suddenly slow
they are playing the beatles numbers. it's amazing. people are dancing. suddenly silence. the band was still playing but you can't hear it. >> reporter: just minutes earlier it had been so different. springstein is renowned for giving his fans more. he had already played for three hours when sir paul mccartney surprised the crowd by joining him, performing beatles hits like "twist and shout." ♪ residents in the affluent neighborhood surrounding hyde park have demanded a noise...
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. ♪ >> paul mccartney and bruce stringstein singing the beatles tune "i saw her standing there."tly not everyone in london's hyde park was into the superstar duet. the two were still singing when the local organizer simply cut off the power to the stage. they pulled the plug because the show ran past its allowed time. besides rock 'n' roll, icons springsteen mccartney and springsteen, there's bob dylan. there is controversy over a guitar he maced have used in a 1960s musical festival. not just a guitar, but maybe the electric one he used in a public performance for the first time. a woman came forward and says she has that very guitar from 47 years ago but bob dylan's people say that he still has it. the co-host of "history detectives" on pbs has the show that authenticated the guitar. and i asked her why they think this is the real deal. >> we believe that it is the guitar. we're 99.9% certain but obviously if bob dylan says he has the guitar, there is some discrepancy here. but through the authentication process that we used, we believe that we actually do have his guitar. >> a
. ♪ >> paul mccartney and bruce stringstein singing the beatles tune "i saw her standing there."tly not everyone in london's hyde park was into the superstar duet. the two were still singing when the local organizer simply cut off the power to the stage. they pulled the plug because the show ran past its allowed time. besides rock 'n' roll, icons springsteen mccartney and springsteen, there's bob dylan. there is controversy over a guitar he maced have used in a 1960s musical...
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. >> ladies and gentlemen, the beatles! reporter: the beatles appearance on "the ed sullivan show" in 1964 came in at number 43. the t.v. images with the most enduring impact, though, were usually news events and the importance viewers gave them often differed sharply by age and gender. women, for example, ranked the funeral of princess diana as the fourth most memorable. among men it placed only 23rd. >> president kennedy died at 1:00 p.m. >> reporter: among people 55 and over, the assassination of john f. kennedy was the second-most memorable moment. for those between 18 and 34, it was the death of bin laden. for younger viewers, the landing on the moon in 1969 was distant history. overall, it ranked 21st. the internet and social media may have redefined the delivery of news, but television remains the window through which we view history. anthony mason, cbs news, new york. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. ! >>> now, "entertainment tonigh
. >> ladies and gentlemen, the beatles! reporter: the beatles appearance on "the ed sullivan show" in 1964 came in at number 43. the t.v. images with the most enduring impact, though, were usually news events and the importance viewers gave them often differed sharply by age and gender. women, for example, ranked the funeral of princess diana as the fourth most memorable. among men it placed only 23rd. >> president kennedy died at 1:00 p.m. >> reporter: among people...
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president, beatles? you know, very popular rock group, sir. >> is that true? you're making this up. >> no, not really, completely. the closest he got to rock 'n' roll was -- i had to explain it. elvis said to the president, mr. president, can you get me a badge from the bureau of narcotics and dangerous drugs? >> and that's what he wanted? >> that's what he wanted. that's what the meeting was about. president turned and said why can't we get him a badge? now when you don't have a clue, what could you have said? sir, i'll check into it. i yi do that. i said, sir, if you want to get him a badge, we'll get him a badge. >> elvis stepped forward and hugged the president, which wasn't normal in the white house. that was sort of the meeting. we got him a badge and carried the badge for the next seven years. and, actually, i heard that he used it once, which was a little bizarre. but i had gone -- you see, the thing is that i was so anxious to please both the president and elvis that i was willing to give an answer that was beyond my knowledge base. when i teach young
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i heard -- beatles bail they. >> yeah, they -- beatles bailey. >> yeah, they woke me up. >> it's notfireworks but the dog getting scared to weak you up. lanes are open, no problems reported. nights easy drive so far from college park and past university boulevard and continue around towards 270. 270 is still an easy go from 109 and to the split. 66, not a lot is happening here out of monaseses this morning traveling eastbound and heading to fair oaks. southbound 29 before warrenton and the accident activity there. one lane is able to get by under police direction and that is a check of your fox 5 on- time traffic. me traffic. . >>> all right, well, after spending days in the dark with no air conditioning, some in our area used the 4th of july holiday to express their patriotism and frustration all in one place. >> as fox 5s beth parker shows us, they were sweating it out in cabin john, maryland. >> reporter: 1776, no electricity. 2012, still no electricity. ♪[ music ] >> reporter: powerless patriots parading past poles snapped in the storm. the parade had verbal fireworks this year.
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the beatles were like 14, 15, 16 in the audience listening.his incredible musical history lineage between woody, the upper west side and the docks releasing songs like "hey, hey, hey" in a bar for a nickel to get a drink, basically. >> in the last 15 years of his life, he got very sick. can you talk about his struggle with huntington's disease? >> and the disease claimed his mother's life as well. >> his mother was institutionalized when he was about 12. she had an unknown disease and falling apart, basically. they figured it was all the troubles the family was having by losing their money in the depression. she was put in an insane asylum. they did not know what to do it. she passed away there. woody never saw her again. in the late 1940's, when he suspected something was wrong with him as well. -- woody suspected something was wrong with him as well. his behavior started changing, having trouble walking, things like that. at the time, nobody really knew what it was. his friends thought he was drinking a lot. they started staying clear of him
the beatles were like 14, 15, 16 in the audience listening.his incredible musical history lineage between woody, the upper west side and the docks releasing songs like "hey, hey, hey" in a bar for a nickel to get a drink, basically. >> in the last 15 years of his life, he got very sick. can you talk about his struggle with huntington's disease? >> and the disease claimed his mother's life as well. >> his mother was institutionalized when he was about 12. she had an...
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beatles drummer ringo star turns 72 years old this very day. and he's still out there playing and touring. we'll meet him in a minute and find out where he gets his energy. i've always looked up to my brother. he doesn't look like a heart attack patient. i was teaching a martial arts class and it hit me. we get to the emergency room... and then...and then they just wheeled him away. i had to come to that realization that "wow, i am having a heart attack." i can't punch this away. i'm on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] aspirin is not appropriate for everyone. so be sure to talk to you doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. i'm a fighter and nowadays i don't have that fear. [ male announcer ] learn how to protect your heart at i am proheart on facebook. >>> from his first days with the beatles in 1962, a half century ago, ringo star has never slowed down. it gave way to the career that started in 1970 when the beatles broke up and he has just released his 17th studio album called ringo 2012. he's been a working actor for decades
beatles drummer ringo star turns 72 years old this very day. and he's still out there playing and touring. we'll meet him in a minute and find out where he gets his energy. i've always looked up to my brother. he doesn't look like a heart attack patient. i was teaching a martial arts class and it hit me. we get to the emergency room... and then...and then they just wheeled him away. i had to come to that realization that "wow, i am having a heart attack." i can't punch this away. i'm...
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this is the best mashup of the beatles and hansen you will hear. >> i know what a gigantic beatles fan john: i want to defend um bop with in my life. if i was a teenager, i would say this is an unholy alchemy. hanson was a band. they had all of these boy bands. they're a bunch of guys in the 20s, 30s and 40s and they come out and don't write their own songs or play instruments and they play prerecorded music tracks and they lip-sync the choruses. you're not a band. you're a group. hanson, they wrote the songs they're still out there touring. my cousins down in virginia love them. >> the last boy band i liked was the four freshmen. >> the four freshmen? i don't know that. >> i guess that's too far -- >> what's that? >> they were a great -- singing group in the '50s, very influential on the beachboys. brian wilson, if you listen to them, it is like -- it sounds like the beachboys singing standards. they're great. >> john: last boy band i liked was the congressional a capella group with jim jeffords and who else? orrin hatch? >> he might have been. >> john: how beastly is that? it is "the
this is the best mashup of the beatles and hansen you will hear. >> i know what a gigantic beatles fan john: i want to defend um bop with in my life. if i was a teenager, i would say this is an unholy alchemy. hanson was a band. they had all of these boy bands. they're a bunch of guys in the 20s, 30s and 40s and they come out and don't write their own songs or play instruments and they play prerecorded music tracks and they lip-sync the choruses. you're not a band. you're a group. hanson,...
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it seemed like there was going to be an extended medley of beatles songs.romoter pulled the plug. why? because it was ten minutes after the 10:30 p.m. noise curfew in hyde park. ♪ twist and shout ♪ come on baby ♪ come on baby ♪ work it all out ♪ work it all out >> springsteen tries to say something to the crowd but the mics were cut off. i get people that live around hyde park and the city council, they have to take them to account. come on, it's not like it's a neighborhood garage band doing some 2:00 a.m. jam session at 120 decibels. springsteen and mccartney at 10:30 p.m. on a saturday night. if anyone within ear shot was so desperate to get some sleep, need i remind you that a springsteen concert can be quite soothing. he reportedly said he was grooving, not sleeping. does
it seemed like there was going to be an extended medley of beatles songs.romoter pulled the plug. why? because it was ten minutes after the 10:30 p.m. noise curfew in hyde park. ♪ twist and shout ♪ come on baby ♪ come on baby ♪ work it all out ♪ work it all out >> springsteen tries to say something to the crowd but the mics were cut off. i get people that live around hyde park and the city council, they have to take them to account. come on, it's not like it's a neighborhood...
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it seemed like there was going to be an extended medley of beatles songs.e promoter pulled the plug. why? because it was ten minutes after the 10:30 p.m. noise curfew in hyde park. ♪ twist and shout ♪ twist and shout ♪ come on baby ♪ come on baby ♪ work it all out ♪ work it all out >> springsteen tries to say something to the crowd but the mics were cut off. i get people that live around hyde park and the city council, they have to take them to account. come on, it's not like it's a neighborhood garage band doing some 2:00 a.m. jam session at 120 decibels.
it seemed like there was going to be an extended medley of beatles songs.e promoter pulled the plug. why? because it was ten minutes after the 10:30 p.m. noise curfew in hyde park. ♪ twist and shout ♪ twist and shout ♪ come on baby ♪ come on baby ♪ work it all out ♪ work it all out >> springsteen tries to say something to the crowd but the mics were cut off. i get people that live around hyde park and the city council, they have to take them to account. come on, it's not like...
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the beatles, by the way, he joined the beatles 50 years ago this august. >> still, i have a soft spotn room shares five travel websites everybody should know about. find out why ernest hemingway's story may be rewritten. is that okay? >> alternate endings. >> we'll make that a long story shortcoming up this morning on cbs. rom "that looks hard" to "that didn't take long". let's break out behr ultra... ...the number one selling paint and primer in one, now with stain blocker. each coat works three times harder, priming, covering, and blocking stains. let's go where no paint has gone before, and end up some place beautiful. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. behr ultra. now with advanced stain blocking, only at the home depot, and only $31.98 a gallon. this 4th of july, celebrate the red, white, and blue with ocean spray cranberry, white cranberry, and blueberry juice cocktails. how did you wear this stuff growing up? it's so itchy. thou art not funny. [ fife and drum corps plays ] [ male announcer ] sponges, take your mark! ♪ [ female announcer ] one drop of u
the beatles, by the way, he joined the beatles 50 years ago this august. >> still, i have a soft spotn room shares five travel websites everybody should know about. find out why ernest hemingway's story may be rewritten. is that okay? >> alternate endings. >> we'll make that a long story shortcoming up this morning on cbs. rom "that looks hard" to "that didn't take long". let's break out behr ultra... ...the number one selling paint and primer in one, now...
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concert organizers cut the powerrámid-song.áspringsteen and his band were playing a with former beatlehen thh audio suddenly went out..oncert officials laterrtweeted they ended the show... because it rrn over the 10-30 curfew. aretha franklin nnts nats the queen of soul may have her eye on aanew gig ... as an american idol judge. judge.aretha franklin said in an e-mail that she is interested in joining theeshow. idol lost two judges late last week when steven tyyer and jennifer lopez annoonced they &pwould not be returning next season.franklin says she's been a longtime fan of the show. coming up.... flavoo flav... causing a disturbance on a southwest airlines flight.what the reality t-v star said... over the loud speaker. and we do not yet have our winner yet... in our "giant summer contest.""hris reihl... you haae only 5 ore minutes to call the nnmber on our screen... to win 250-dollars &pin free groceries.otherwise.. we'll draw a new name... minutes from now. now.you're watching fox 45 morning news.. all local.. all morring. 3-ad lib meeeorollggst)))- 3 3 &p3 3 3- & 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 p
concert organizers cut the powerrámid-song.áspringsteen and his band were playing a with former beatlehen thh audio suddenly went out..oncert officials laterrtweeted they ended the show... because it rrn over the 10-30 curfew. aretha franklin nnts nats the queen of soul may have her eye on aanew gig ... as an american idol judge. judge.aretha franklin said in an e-mail that she is interested in joining theeshow. idol lost two judges late last week when steven tyyer and jennifer lopez...
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i was singing beatles' song in my bedroom. >> oh, no. don't start this.
i was singing beatles' song in my bedroom. >> oh, no. don't start this.
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la maravillas" y una maravilla de la mÚsica cierra el espectÁculo e invita a a cantar con los b e beatlesen el estadio olÍmpico y entre las cosas que le podemos adelantar estÁ una entrada impresionante de la reina isabel con el 0007 pero les podemos mostrar una imagen un adelanto de lo que serÁ la ceremonia que verÁ a travÉs de telemundo, la fusiÓn de los aros olÍmpicos recrear la revoluciÓn industrial, es el momento mÁs espectacular que podrÁ observar maÑana. >> no se lo pierda porque hay momentos que son espectaculares, ahÍ lo tienen a las 8 de la maÑana 7 del centro, la ceremonia de apertura tambiÉn habrÁ boxeo olÍmpico y nataciÓn es el programa, un platillo de lujo a travÉs de la cadena telemundo, ya inaugurado los juegos olÍmpicos de verano josÉ. >> rogelio mora tagle, desde londres regresamos. muchÍsimas gracias. >> ahora nos vamos a mÉxico, jÓvenes del movimiento estudiantil, yo soy 132 cercaron un canal de televisiÓn por favorecer al virtual ganador de los elecciones enrique peÑa nieto, mientras tanto manuel lÓpez obrador pide que se nombre un presidente interino. >> raÚl torres c
la maravillas" y una maravilla de la mÚsica cierra el espectÁculo e invita a a cantar con los b e beatlesen el estadio olÍmpico y entre las cosas que le podemos adelantar estÁ una entrada impresionante de la reina isabel con el 0007 pero les podemos mostrar una imagen un adelanto de lo que serÁ la ceremonia que verÁ a travÉs de telemundo, la fusiÓn de los aros olÍmpicos recrear la revoluciÓn industrial, es el momento mÁs espectacular que podrÁ observar maÑana. >> no se...