Following their performance
at the International Amphitheatre in Chicago, the Beatles and their entourage
were flown to Detroit Michigan on September 6th 1964, as the 14th stop of their
1964 North American Tour.
The Motor City was the place
of origin for the music the Beatles had professed to love in almost every
interview and press conference -- The Detroit Sound, and the recording artists
of the Tamla-Motown label.
The Beatles would perform two
shows at Olympia Stadium. The press conference was held backstage at the
Olympia between the two performances.
From here, the Beatles would
fly from Detroit to Toronto as their 1964 North American Tour pressed onward.
DEREK TAYLOR: (to the press)
"If anyone would like to raise their hand."
Q: "How do you like
Detroit so far?"
JOHN: "Great."
PAUL: "What we've seen
of it."
(laughter)
JOHN: "We see very
little. The show, we enjoyed."
Q: "Is it a
disappointment not to see it?"
JOHN: "No. We come here
to play, not to see, you know."
PAUL: "We saw a bit of
it though."
Q: "Does that noise out
there go away with a little bit of cotton packed way deep in your ear so that
the noise..."
JOHN & PAUL:
"No."
JOHN: "We're used to
it."
GEORGE: "We're immune to
it."
Q: "It doesn't upset
your musical balance?"
PAUL: "It sounds
nice."
Q: "Which artist or
musical group do you think has most influenced your music?"
JOHN: (jokingly) "Nicki
Cuff."
PAUL: "Nicki Cuff, I'd
say. No, uhh... American colored groups, mainly. And early Elvis Presley."
GEORGE: "In fact, The
Detroit Sound."
JOHN: "In fact,
yes."
GEORGE: "In fact, yeah.
Tamla-Motown artists are our favorites. The Miracles."
JOHN: "We like Marvin
Gaye."
GEORGE: "The
Impressions, Marvin Gaye."
PAUL & GEORGE: "Mary
Wells."
GEORGE: "The
Exciters."
JOHN: "To name but
eighty."
RINGO: "Chuck
Jackson."
Q: "How many records
have the Beatles sold?"
RINGO: "No idea."
JOHN & GEORGE: "We
don't know."
JOHN: "It's a lot,
somebody said."
Q: "What part of the
film (A Hard Day's Night) did you enjoy making the most?"
JOHN & RINGO: "The
bit in the field."
GEORGE: "And the bit in
the bathroom. We had a laugh, didn't we. A laugh. We had a laugh, anyway."
Q: "Do the jellybeans
bother the Beatles onstage?"
BEATLES: YES!"
JOHN: "It's awful."
PAUL: "It's worse when
it's not really jellybeans. When it's... Once there was about 'that long'
silver pin that they use for sticking on kilts in Scotland."
(giggles)
PAUL: "And it came
flying through about two-hundred-mile-an-hour. Just missed me."
RINGO: "Very dodgy."
Q: "Is that an
affirmation? Are they throwing it for you or against you?"
PAUL: "I think so."
JOHN: "And when they
don't have the sweets they throw whatever they've got on them, which
hurts."
Q: "Do you ever throw
anything back?"
RINGO & JOHN:
"No."
JOHN: "I think we did
once."
Q: "Have you written the
new screenplay yet?"
JOHN: "No. I'm not
writing it. I'm having hard enough time trying to get to sleep."
Q: "With the exception
of being onstage, after the performances are over do you socialize with each
other or do you go your own separate ways?"
GEORGE: "Well, we can't
go our own..."
Q: "Or is it like in the
movie?"
JOHN: "It's like in the
movie."
RINGO: "Yeah."
GEORGE: "We all go the
same way, don't we."
PAUL: "Especially on
tour, you know."
(laughter)
PAUL: "It wasn't a
joke."
GEORGE: (to the others)
"Well, they're drunk."
PAUL: "Of course it was
a joke. Good joke, man."
Q: "With the jellybeans,
do you think some of the kids should be ejected by the police when they do
throw..."
BEATLES: "NO!"
PAUL: "That's stupid,
you know."
GEORGE: "They should
just confiscate the jellybeans at the gate."
JOHN: "Or just eat
them."
PAUL: "Just ask 'em not
to throw 'em. Throw streamers instead. We'll have a party."
JOHN: "Or balloons, or
something light."
Q: "What reaction do you
guys get individually when you see these kids crying in this hysteria?"
JOHN: "I don't know. If
you're onstage, you're really thinking about what you're playing, you
know."
GEORGE: "And it depends
how bright the lights are."
JOHN: "Sometimes you
couldn't see ANYTHING."
GEORGE: "Yeah."
PAUL: "The overall
reaction's just one of being flattered. It's just nice to think that..."
GEORGE: "Or
flattened."
PAUL: "You know, I don't
think they're crying because they're unhappy. I hope not, anyway."
Q: "Do you guys think of
yourselves as singers and romantic idols at the same time?"
(Beatles laugh)
JOHN: "We're just
singers, you know. Or shouters, whatever you like to call it."
Q: "What do you think
about all the psychologists that are giving..."
GEORGE: "Oh...
rubbish."
Q: "...all these heavy,
heavy definitions of what it all means?"
GEORGE: "A load of
rubbish."
JOHN: "They've got
nothing else to do, them fellas."
(laughter)
Q: "What are some of
your talents? For instance, we know singing, we know music, we know writer, we
know photography. What else do you do?"
JOHN: "I used to
paint..."
GEORGE: "Acrobatics. All
sorts of things."
JOHN: "...lousy."
Q: "Oh, I didn't hear
what you said..."
JOHN: (comical voice)
"Well, you missed it! Heh-heh heh-heh!" (snorts)
(laughter)
PAUL: (jokingly) "Oh,
he's nasty today."
GEORGE: (laughs)
Q: "If you had a son,
maybe some of you do..."
JOHN: "I have, I
have."
PAUL: "He's got
one."
JOHN: "I've got one like
that."
Q: "...would you like
him to grow up to be a Beatle?"
JOHN: "No. What's the point?
It'll be all outdated when he grows up."
Q: "How long do you
think it'll last?"
JOHN: "I haven't a
clue."
PAUL: "It probably won't
last THAT long though, will it?"
JOHN: "No."
GEORGE: "I mean, he's 38
now!"
(Beatles laugh)
Q: "Why did 'World
Without Love' go to Peter and Gordon?"
JOHN: "Because when Paul
and I were fiddlin' 'round it and they heard it, they sang it good. So we gave
it to them."
Q: "They do a great
job."
JOHN: "They're good,
aren't they. The new one's out, too"
PAUL: "Yeah, the new
one."
JOHN: "Get THAT."
PAUL: "At your local
record stores. 'I Don't Want To See You Again.'"
DEREK TAYLOR: "'I Don't
Want To See You Again,' Peter and Gordon."
PAUL: (jokingly) "That's
not a plug, though."
Q: "Which one's idea was
it to let the hair grow long?"
PAUL: "It
wasn't..."
JOHN: "We always... We
met each other with long hair, didn't we."
GEORGE: "Yes."
PAUL: "Well, it wasn't
really THIS long, but it was longer than average. It wasn't just an idea that
we suddenly got saying, you know, 'Haha, that'll be a gimmick.' In fact, we
didn't even know it was a gimmick until somebody told us it was, you know.
Somebody kept asking, you know... People from the press said 'What's with the
hair?' 'It's like everybody else's, isn't it?' We were a bit stupid in those
days."
Q: "Who are the fierce
competitors of the Beatles?"
JOHN: "Elvis."
PAUL: "Sophie
Tucker."
(laughter)
Q: "Does he still sell
that many records?"
JOHN: "Yeah, and he does
well, him. You know, he's not messing about."
Q: "Next to the Beatles,
who is your favorite British group?"
GEORGE: "Animals."
JOHN & RINGO: "The
Stones."
PAUL: " And The
searchers."
Q: "The Animals opened
at the Paramount in New York and it was half-empty."
JOHN: "Well, you see,
nobody knows 'em yet. They'll know 'em. They're good."
PAUL: "Good group."
Q: "When the show is
over for the day, and you guys head back to your apartment and houses, do you
listen to record albums?"
JOHN: "Sometimes. Not
very often."
Q: "What kind do you
listen to?"
JOHN: "Rock and
Roll."
PAUL: "Or the ones we
were talking about before, especially the ones made here in Detroit."
Q: "But not (Count)
Basie or (George) Shearing?"
BEATLES: "No."
GEORGE: "I've got a Shearing
album, but you've got to be in a good mood to listen to him."
PAUL: "We're not very
keen jazz fans. We like a bit of all kinds of music."
Q: "How about George
Gershwin? Jerome Kearn? Cole Porter?"
JOHN: "They're okay, you
know, but I don't go potty over them."
(laughter)
PAUL: "They're great,
you know, but we like other things."
Q: "Have you had a
chance to meet Elvis Presley, and if so, what was his reaction to you?"
JOHN: "We haven't met
him. We'd like to, you know."
Q: "How about
Mancini?"
JOHN: "Henry
Mancini?"
PAUL: "He's great!"
GEORGE: "In fact, we met
him in a nightclub in London, actually, though I think he never noticed."
DEREK TAYLOR: "Can we
keep the noise down a bit? Can we have the noise down just a little bit at the
back?"
Q: "I'd like to direct a
question to Ringo. Is it true that you have stated you'd like to be a disc
jockey if you were not in the Beatles?"
RINGO: "Umm, no. Someone
said 'What were you gonna do when it's all finished,' and I said 'I don't know
but it'd be good fun being a DJ.' And since then I've become a DJ, only by word
of mouth, you know. SO any minute now you'll read, 'Ringo leaves to become a
DJ' but it's not true."
Q: "Ringo, are you
engaged?"
RINGO: "No, I'm not
engaged. You only have to take somebody out and the marriage is off already,
you don't stand a chance."
JOHN: (to Ringo) "You
don't stand a chance, do ya."
Q: "How about you, John,
when it's all over... do you have any plans?"
JOHN: "No, you know. No
plans, no. Why plan?"
PAUL: "Well, you know,
the only thing that really sounds like a plan is that John and I will probably
carry on songwriting. But other than that, nobody's made any plans."
Q: "Fellas, I know Europe
soccer is the big sport. Do you have any favorite sport here in America, such
as Baseball or American football?"
JOHN & RINGO: "We
don't like ANY sport."
PAUL: "Very unsporting,
really. Smoking is a sport."
Q: "What do you think of
the Dave Clark Five and the Rolling Stones?"
RINGO: "Well, the Rolling
Stones are good."
JOHN: "We just remarked
on that. We like the Stones, you know. Dave Clark's alright, but we prefer the
Stones."
Q: "John, are you
working on a new book yet?"
JOHN: "Yeah."
Q: "You are? Any idea
when it will be out?"
JOHN: "Oh no, you know.
(giggling) Just, when I finish it."
Q: "How do you compare
American radio and British radio?"
GEORGE: "You can't
compare it, really, because in England there's the BBC and then two commercial
stations which are outside of Britain... outside of the zone. In America, in
each city, they have about thirty. So you can't compare it."
RINGO: "It's much better
over here."
JOHN: "It's more fun
over here, though, the radio."
PAUL: "It's more
exciting, the radio here."
DEREK TAYLOR: “Thank You,
everyone, good day.”
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