[Speech]
Brian Matthew: Before we hear another song, fellows, there is a few things I'd like to ask you. First of all, do you ever get tired of being Beatles?
Paul: We don't think so, really.
Brian: You don't ever think that?
Paul: Just occasionally, you get cheesed off with people writing rubbing about you, which you get often.
John: Yeah, I agree with that. I've had a divorce and half a dozen kids.
Brian: Now, what do you, eh, well, I mean, doesn't, isn't this a big sort of drag to go around explaining to your wife that you're not divorced and all that sort of things?
John: No, she knows I'm not divorced, 'cause I keep seeing her every day, you see.
Brian: Yes, a point, but what about the simpler things of life, like, eh--"
Paul: Like riding a bus?
Brian: Yeah, or going to just about any restaurant you--
Paul: Well, yeah, you miss those sort of things.
John: We go to certain ones.
George: And we go to ones where the people there are so snobby, they're the type who pretend they don't know us, so we have a good time, 'cause they pretend they don't know us.
Paul: Joe's CafAc!
Brian: Yeah, that figures.
Paul: Joe's CafAc! Social statement, that, you know.
George: It is
The Beatles were a British rock band formed in Liverpool in 1960. Widely regarded as the most influential band of all time, they revolutionized popular music with their innovative sound, which blended rock and roll, pop, blues, and psychedelic elements. The group consisted of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr (who joined in 1962). Their music has influenced generations of musicians and continues to be enjoyed worldwide. Some of their most iconic songs include "Yesterday", "Let It Be", "Hey Jude", "Strawberry Fields Forever", and "Come Together". The Beatles released 13 studio albums, including "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" (1967), widely considered one of the greatest albums ever made, and "Abbey Road" (1969). Their breakup in 1970 marked the end of an era, but their musical legacy remains immense.
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