8.00pm, Monday 4 November 1963 This was the night of The Beatles' famous appearance at the Royal Command Performance at the Prince of Wales Theatre in London, in the presence of the Queen Mother and Princess Margaret. By this point Beatlemania was an established phenomenon, with the group drawing huge and frenzied audiences across the country and beyond. Although they were seventh on the 19-act bill on this night, they were by far the most anticipated performers to appear. The Beatles began playing their opening song, From Me To You, before the curtains had opened. After the final chord John Lennon and Paul McCartney moved their microphone stands nearer the edge of the stage to get closer to the audience. The group bowed in unison at the end of the second song, She Loves You, after which McCartney made a nervous joke about Sophie Tucker being their "favourite American group". They followed this with a performance of Till There Was You. When the applause died down John and Paul moved their microphone stands back to their original positions, and Lennon made the announcement which won over any remaining doubters and guaranteed them headlines in all the next day's newspapers. - "For our last number I'd like to ask your help. The people in the cheaper seats clap your hands. And the rest of you, if you'd just rattle your jewellery. We'd like to sing a song called Twist And Shout." ___________________________________________________ La presentación de la Royal variety es un ...
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Showing posts with label Performance. Show all posts
Tuesday, 29 January 2013
The Beatles - Twist and Shout (At Royal Variety Performance)
The Beatles - Twist and Shout (At Royal Variety Performance) Tube. Duration : 3.38 Mins.
8.00pm, Monday 4 November 1963 This was the night of The Beatles' famous appearance at the Royal Command Performance at the Prince of Wales Theatre in London, in the presence of the Queen Mother and Princess Margaret. By this point Beatlemania was an established phenomenon, with the group drawing huge and frenzied audiences across the country and beyond. Although they were seventh on the 19-act bill on this night, they were by far the most anticipated performers to appear. The Beatles began playing their opening song, From Me To You, before the curtains had opened. After the final chord John Lennon and Paul McCartney moved their microphone stands nearer the edge of the stage to get closer to the audience. The group bowed in unison at the end of the second song, She Loves You, after which McCartney made a nervous joke about Sophie Tucker being their "favourite American group". They followed this with a performance of Till There Was You. When the applause died down John and Paul moved their microphone stands back to their original positions, and Lennon made the announcement which won over any remaining doubters and guaranteed them headlines in all the next day's newspapers. - "For our last number I'd like to ask your help. The people in the cheaper seats clap your hands. And the rest of you, if you'd just rattle your jewellery. We'd like to sing a song called Twist And Shout." ___________________________________________________ La presentación de la Royal variety es un ...
8.00pm, Monday 4 November 1963 This was the night of The Beatles' famous appearance at the Royal Command Performance at the Prince of Wales Theatre in London, in the presence of the Queen Mother and Princess Margaret. By this point Beatlemania was an established phenomenon, with the group drawing huge and frenzied audiences across the country and beyond. Although they were seventh on the 19-act bill on this night, they were by far the most anticipated performers to appear. The Beatles began playing their opening song, From Me To You, before the curtains had opened. After the final chord John Lennon and Paul McCartney moved their microphone stands nearer the edge of the stage to get closer to the audience. The group bowed in unison at the end of the second song, She Loves You, after which McCartney made a nervous joke about Sophie Tucker being their "favourite American group". They followed this with a performance of Till There Was You. When the applause died down John and Paul moved their microphone stands back to their original positions, and Lennon made the announcement which won over any remaining doubters and guaranteed them headlines in all the next day's newspapers. - "For our last number I'd like to ask your help. The people in the cheaper seats clap your hands. And the rest of you, if you'd just rattle your jewellery. We'd like to sing a song called Twist And Shout." ___________________________________________________ La presentación de la Royal variety es un ...
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Wednesday, 9 January 2013
Crown CM311AE Vocal Performance Microphone Product Review
Crown CM311AE Vocal Performance Microphone Product Review Video Clips. Duration : 2.53 Mins.
Crown CM311AE Vocal Performance Microphone is the pro industry standard for vocal performance headset mics. Made famous by the likes of Garth Brooks, Madonna, and Brittney Spears to name a few. It is simply the best performance headset mic on the market for singing live. Get your hands on one today by calling 1-866-273-4901 or click here to see more options www.7ballmusic.com Or give us a call toll free at 1-866-273-4901 if you have any questions.
Crown CM311AE Vocal Performance Microphone is the pro industry standard for vocal performance headset mics. Made famous by the likes of Garth Brooks, Madonna, and Brittney Spears to name a few. It is simply the best performance headset mic on the market for singing live. Get your hands on one today by calling 1-866-273-4901 or click here to see more options www.7ballmusic.com Or give us a call toll free at 1-866-273-4901 if you have any questions.
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CM311AE,
microphone,
Performance,
Product,
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