Beatles L.A. Press Conference 1966 - Fab Four Near End of Touring

The Mop Tops at peak fab! The Beatles gave this L.A. 1966 press conference at the Capitol Records Tower, Los Angeles on August 24th, 1966, before their Dodger Stadium show. The press ask Lennon questions about his recent "Bigger than Jesus" remarks. A condescending reporter takes a shot at Ringo while the cameraman can't tell Ringo from John. David Crosby, who at the time was a member of The Byrds, can occasionally be spotted in the film. Crosby being near means there's a good chance they were getting high on top quality marijuana at the time. Later presented with steak branding irons (huh?) and gold records from RIAA for Revolver. Closeups show Brian Epstein lecturing John and Ringo. Later Interviewed by a Dick Clark stand-in, the announcer from the L.A. TV show "Where the Action Is." George is in a whimsical mood, and Paul makes a pun with the name of the TV program. Following this interview the Beatles returned to the tour with their second to last (not including the Apple rooftop) performance at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles. I was there! It was an incredible show... The next day, the group would close out their 1966 tour with their historic finale at Candlestick Park in San Fransisco - their last-ever concert. In the coming years, while there would be no more touring, the Beatles would focus on creativity in the recording studio, producing some of the finest albums of their catalogue. ** Commenters take note: 1. References to “Faul” are removed. Get real.    • Paul Is Not Dead: Head To Toe   2. This video was edited for time, and does not include the debatable anti Semitic discussion with John. Find it somewhere else on the Internet.