It was *40* years ago today...The Beatles appeared on Ed Sullivan

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And the world of music was turned on its ear!


http://www.sltrib.com/2004/Feb/02082004/nation_w/136824.asp

NEW YORK -- It was black and white, and watched all over.

In the days when hardly anyone had color television, on Feb. 9, 1964, The Beatles appeared live in the living rooms of 78 million Americans -- four out of every 10 -- on "The Ed Sullivan Show."

The Sunday night appearance incited a widespread pop culture upheaval.

"People put seeing The Beatles on 'Ed Sullivan' with memories of where they were when Kennedy was shot, or when man first walked on the moon," said Bruce Spizer, author of The Beatles Are Coming. "It was the first time Americans got to see The Beatles perform live. For that reason, this is the image embedded in our minds."

Those iconic snapshots of John, Paul, George and Ringo remain familiar today: The black suits and moptop hairstyles; McCartney and Harrison sharing vocals and a microphone; their still, almost formal bow forward after they played.

The Beatles' five-song performance was nothing less than a life-changing experience for many, said Little Steven Van Zandt, Bruce Springsteen's longtime sidekick and disc jockey extraordinaire.

"This was the main event of my life," recalled Van Zandt, whose syndicated radio show tonight will feature mostly Beatles songs. "It was certainly the major event for many others, whether or not they knew it at the time.

"For me, it was no less dramatic than aliens landing on the planet."

The Beatles had only beamed down from Liverpool, and they landed on a Pan Am flight at Kennedy International Airport. But their arrival in New York, capped by the Sullivan appearance, was beyond most anything that preceded it -- bigger than Sinatra, like Elvis to the power of four.

The Sullivan show received 50,000 requests for tickets, while its Broadway theater (now the home of "Late Show With David Letterman") held just 728 people.

In an America without cable television or pay-per-view or niche audiences, there was just one place to see them: the Sullivan show on CBS.

"There's no equivalent of that today, TV shows that literally everybody watched," said Van Zandt, who was 13 at the time. "All ages, all ethnic groups, all in black and white on a 14-inch screen."

At 8 p.m., Sullivan opened the show with these words: "Ladies and gentlemen, The Beatles. Let's bring them on." His voice disappeared amid the screams, and The Beatles began.

They opened with "All My Loving," then launched into "Till There Was You" -- a ballad from the Broadway show "The Music Man." Next was "She Loves You."

Once The Beatles exited, the show's hip-o-meter dipped considerably. Impressionist Frank Gorshin did a bit and Tessie O'Shea played the banjo, followed by the comedy stylings of McCall & Brill.

And then The Beatles returned. They closed the show with their chart-topping single and its B-side, "I Saw Her Standing There."

By the morning of Feb. 10, it was clear the televised performance by those regular guys had produced a cultural cataclysm. The Beatles were already stars in Europe, and regulars on U.S. radio, but this was entirely different.

The Beatles would do four more Sullivan gigs, none more important than the first. Six years later, the band was history. But 40 years later the impact of that first Sunday night with The Beatles still resonates. "It was their sound, their looks, their attitudes," Van Zandt said. "It was so many things. A time to look at things differently, question things a little bit. All kinds of things were new."
 

Feldenak

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Originally posted by: mpitts
The Beatles = Best Band Ever.

I'm grateful for what The Beatles did to music but I find most of their songs incredibly annoying. :(
 

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Originally posted by: mpitts
The Beatles = Best Band Ever.

It's not about if they were good or not good. They defined the decade, hell they defined a whole generation of music.
 

mpitts

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Originally posted by: ThePresence
Originally posted by: mpitts
The Beatles = Best Band Ever.

It's not about if they were good or not good. They defined the decade, hell they defined a whole generation of music.

Agreed. And their influence continues today.
 

conjur

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They wrote perfect pop songs. And considering how short a time they were together, they wrote an INCREDIBLE amount of music, the vast majority of it leaps and bounds above most stuff produced today.

I'd wager that those who can't stand or just don't like the Beatles are at least under 21...maybe even under 30.
 

ThePresence

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Originally posted by: mpitts
Originally posted by: ThePresence
Originally posted by: mpitts
The Beatles = Best Band Ever.

It's not about if they were good or not good. They defined the decade, hell they defined a whole generation of music.

Agreed. And their influence continues today.

Absolutely. Alot of bands don't even realize how much they are influenced by The Beatles. They'd say they're influenced by another band, but THAT band is influenced by The Beatles.
 

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My father admitted the Beatles when they first came to the states.

Keep in mind this was a long time ago, and yes, my father is older than most.
 

Feldenak

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Originally posted by: conjur
They wrote perfect pop songs. And considering how short a time they were together, they wrote an INCREDIBLE amount of music, the vast majority of it leaps and bounds above most stuff produced today.

I'd wager that those who can't stand or just don't like the Beatles are at least under 21...maybe even under 30.

Heh, I'm 29. :)

Their influence is/was amazing, I don't deny that. I'll also grant that they have some songs that I really enjoy (mainly when they were on drugs), but the majority of their music just annoys me. :(
 

mpitts

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Originally posted by: conjur
They wrote perfect pop songs. And considering how short a time they were together, they wrote an INCREDIBLE amount of music, the vast majority of it leaps and bounds above most stuff produced today.

I'd wager that those who can't stand or just don't like the Beatles are at least under 21...maybe even under 30.

I'm 28 and they are my favorite band. Of course, I had to discover them for myself instead of having people tell me how great they were.

I think that when most people under 30 think about the Beatles they think about the four mop-tops from Liverpool on Ed Sullivan. They really need to listen to the stuff from '65-'70. And not just songs, but the entire albums. Abbey Road, the white album, Revolver, etc.

I also think that a lot of people think the Beatles were together forever. They put out 13 studio albums in less than 8 years. And not filler or crap. Great, stand-the-test-of-time albums.
 

mpitts

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Originally posted by: ThePresence
Originally posted by: mpitts
Originally posted by: ThePresence
Originally posted by: mpitts
The Beatles = Best Band Ever.

It's not about if they were good or not good. They defined the decade, hell they defined a whole generation of music.

Agreed. And their influence continues today.

Absolutely. Alot of bands don't even realize how much they are influenced by The Beatles. They'd say they're influenced by another band, but THAT band is influenced by The Beatles.

I think a lot of people who think they "suck" or are "overrated" would be surprised how much their favorite bands were influenced by the Beatles.
 

AnyMal

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Speaking of their influence. If you think about it, there has been no innovations in rock'n'roll since the Beatles. Anything you hear today was either pioneered or made mainstreem by The Beatles.
 

mpitts

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Originally posted by: AnyMal
Speaking of their influence. If you think about it, there has been no innovations in rock'n'roll since the Beatles. Anything you hear today was either pioneered or made mainstreem by The Beatles.

While I am a HUGE Beatles fan, I think that is overstating what they did. They have had a long-reaching influence on rock, but I don't think it is all-encompassing.
 

Feldenak

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Originally posted by: AnyMal
Speaking of their influence. If you think about it, there has been no innovations in rock'n'roll since the Beatles. Anything you hear today was either pioneered or made mainstreem by The Beatles.

I dunno about that. Hendrix was pretty damn innovative with those guitars of his.
 

conjur

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I love the stories about the seats in the theater being wet from the teenage girls getting so excited they were having orgasms!
 

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It was *40* years ago today...The Beatles

Sorry, I couldn't care less about ridiculous monkeys like them. Glad I never bought their albums (or anyones albums in particular har har har).
 

BigSmooth

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The Beatles have been my favorite band for as long as I can remember. They definitely revolutionized our musical culture and their influence is still pervasive. Hell, listen to the chorus of OutKast's "Hey Ya!"... you could easily argue that the synthesizer melody was loosely inspired by the Beatles c.1967. The music is about as far from the Beatles as you can get but the influence is still there.

They were incredibly innovative and their strongest point was their songwriting. Their songs still hold up forty years later and they will for many, many years IMO. :beer: