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00:00Are you filming now?
00:02They're in perfect synchronization.
00:04I'll do it.
00:05I bet you can hear your own voice.
00:06It's a late zone.
00:07Hello.
00:08How are you doing, Rengar?
00:10I'm alright.
00:16We were just like, we're in America.
00:19America.
00:20It's great being here in New York.
00:22Okay.
00:23Washington.
00:24Oh, is that the place?
00:25I don't know.
00:26Washington.
00:27I'm just moving so fast.
00:31They wanted to know everything about America.
00:33The food, the groups, the dancing.
00:36And they loved it.
00:38It was like being in the eye of a hurricane.
00:40It was happening to us and it was hard to see.
00:44They were the first white group that I'd ever heard in my life.
00:47Say, yeah, we grew up listening to black music.
00:49We think they're just great.
00:51Especially their hairdo.
00:52I think there's something very strange about it
00:54and at the same time something very sick.
00:56My sister had the radio on and I heard the Beatles.
00:58It's like total darkness.
01:00And then the light comes on.
01:01I was like, oh my God.
01:03Something for us.
01:07If we could get the camera down on this mic, it'd be a real laugh.
01:10How about that?
01:12Defy convention.
01:15I think the craziness was going on in the world and in the band.
01:18You know, we were kind of normal and the rest of the world was crazy.
01:22Everybody got into the mania whenever the Beatles came to town.
01:26When we came, it was quite shortly after Kennedy being assassinated.
01:30Maybe America needed something like the Beatles
01:33to be lifted out of sorrow.
01:36The elixir that they put together is so profound.
01:39It wasn't just about the songs.
01:41It was the power of music to transform lives.
01:44The girls crying.
01:45They ain't falling now.
01:47Who they crying for?
01:48What do you like about the Beatles?
01:55We just like the Beatles because they're English.
01:59I think we're jolly English, actually.