The Beatles London Tour Part 3

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The Beatles London Tour Part 3
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Another walkabout in London, identifying more interesting locations relating to the fab four.

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0:00 Intro
1:12 Kings Road (Penny Lane filming location)
3:19 Flood Street (Chelsea Manor Studios - Sgt Pepper Album photoshoot)
7:00 The Chelsea Potter (10cc reference)
8:14 Williams Mews
9:54 Cadogan Square (Handmade Films)
12:50 Indian Restaurant in Help!
14:32 Manchester Square
15:31 The Jewellers in Help!
16:02 The President Hotel
19:28 Argyle Street (NEMS London office)
20:18 Bag O'Nails
22:26 Dougie Millings & Sons (Tailor to the Beatles)
23:27 The London Pavillion
24:05 Caxton Hall (Ringo gets married)
27:07 Buckingham Palace
30:20 Outro

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The first time I watched this video was before I visited London. Watching it again brought the city to life for me. Love all the hard work you put into these walkabouts.

scottalpert
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The Bret Saint Claire apartment was a real unexpected bonus! Brilliant! Love it! Great video. Thoroughly enjoyed it. ☺️☺️☺️

kevinfitzsimons
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No thank you, great Beatles’s travelogues and fun commentaries. Thanks much!

gailg
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Thanks for your posts Tudor, enjoyed them all. I live on the Peabody Estate on Herbrand Street which is where The Celtic Hotel sign is behind you when you’re at The President Hotel. I also went to school very close to St. Pancras Church on your first walk, and spent many lunchtimes in that park . It wasn’t till years later that I discovered their importance in Beatle history, even though I was a fan from childhood. I now have an almost 10 year old who has gone Beatle bananas and I’m spending some very happy days with him visiting these sites. Thanks for your time my friend.

nationaltrevor
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As a 73 year old I'm enjoying the walk about and Beatle trivia. I've been a fan since before the 1st Ed Sullivan Show appearance on February 9, 1964 because a neighbor of mine had a London friend and sent her their first UK album release, Please Please Me soon after it was released in March of 1963. Great memories! I also love Sherlock Holmes, so double the pleasure for me that you're walking around London. Thanks!

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What's also great about your video (beside the Beatle locations) is letting me experience walking around the London area. Especially us folks in the USA that can't afford to travel there. Thanks!

spudwas
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Great job you did out there. Lots of healthy exercise too. Very cool stuff!

scortchie
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Wow, this was A LOT of work. Thank you very much. Super cool! Jealousy happening over here!

Vespanation
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Hi Tudor. I've been enjoying these London Walkabouts. As a former courier (I retired about five years ago) I searched out many locations during my time on the road, and was the helped along the way by the Piet Schreuders/Mark Lewisohn/Adam Smith book, "The Beatles, London". If you haven't got it, you should get it straight away. It'll make your job a lot easier! Here's a thing or two from that very book: George and Ringo moved into flat 7 Whaddon House in early 1964. Ringo and George also occupied flats 5 and 6 for a short time. Brian had flat 15. You missed a trick or two on the King's Road (albeit not Beatles ones); On the corner of Royal Avenue and the Kings Road, now a McDonalds, was the Chelsea Drug Store (namechecked in the Stones' "You Can't Always Get What You Want", and featured in "A Clockwork Orange". Also, far more pendantic people than me have tracked down James Bond's address, in the original books (mostly described in Moonraker apparently) as either Wellington Square, or even more likely, Carlyle Square, both just off the King's Road. It's very hard to shake off the location searching bug once it grips you! And finally! Don't want to be seen as knitpicking, but Epstein was pronounced "epsteen" by the family, but brian preferred "epstine". And Cadogan is pronounced "cad-ugg-ann, Sorry, don't mean to be harsh!. Looking forward to more...

peterlemuria
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I love that Ministry Of Justice building Tudor, fabulous (not seen that before) I love 'brutalist' architecture from the 1960's/70's. And you had the pleasure of working there too. Wonderful.
One of my favourite places in that London is the Barbican Center...it reeks of the 1970's. If I'am in the Capital, I always try and go there.

doktoruzo
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Fascinating and fun trip. I never realised how beautiful and clean London is. Not all threatening and filthy like USA. I wanted to see Washington Coliseum when I was last in U.S but thought better not take any chances.

frankwalton
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Great video Tudor really love these Beatles videos. Thanks for all the work you put into them, their fabulous. PS. I remember watching the Persuaders when it was first shown back in the early 70s.

jamesgordon
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A fascinating walk through The Beatles London...Great choice of much lesser known locations and compliments on a brilliant commentary to match. Can't get enough of Beatle history.

dontbakdown
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Fabulous!! Loved this series. Thank you so very much again!😁

capesongbird
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Cool cameo by Ronnie Wood of the Faces/Stones in the interview clip with George!

dennispepperack
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We owe you a debt of gratitude for your tremendous effort to connect-the-dots on many, many Beatle-related things. When we left Liverpool/London and the rest of our European holiday, I, in particular, felt down because of decades of waiting and was not completely prepared for the experience. Some of the tours were just bare-bones attempts. My interest is now re-invigorated to continue reading the many books stacked-up in my room. We are now watching GET BACK and plan-on going back to see all the others. Also, a second trip to Europe is now in the works, thanks to you. P.S. - we were just gifted 2 Ringo tickets in Hollywood, Florida, next month...Wow!

georgeallman
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Great video...i couldn't help but notice in the video were the once famous '2 i's Coffee Bar' was situated on Old Compton Street two doors away, which is now a Fish and Chip shop.

cdman
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Thank you sir! I love watching your amazing videos! Please keep them coming!

ednieto
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I would probably never see the locations . Much appreciated. Look forward to many more

markjackson
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Another great one Tudor. Well done. Thanks

doktoruzo