The Beatles - Reunion at Friar Park, June 23rd 1994 [Complete]

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Published 2023-08-08
Hi everyone, this is my reconstruction of all the footage taken of Paul, Ringo, and George on June 23rd 1994 during their reunion at Friar Park. I have collected all the interview clips from the main Anthology series as well as the bonus DVD, as well as utilizing all available footage for the acoustic jams and the ukelele session. Blue Moon of Kentucky also contains multicams I have created using two different edits. Enjoy!

(I am not fully certain the home movie at the start is actually June 23rd as well, but I have gotten this date from every source I have looked into, and all three seem to be wearing similar clothing)

Track Listing:
1. Reunion Home Movie shot by Ringo / Paul 0:00

2. Riding in George’s Sports Car 0:56

3. Group Interviews 1:30

4. Acoustic Session:
- Raunchy 15:20
- Thinking of Linking 16:58
- Blue Moon of Kentucky 18:25
- Unknown(?) 19:31

5. Outdoor Ukelele Session:
- Baby What You Want Me To Do 19:38
- I Will 21:26
- Dehra Dun 21:53
- Ain’t She Sweet 22:20

All Comments (21)
  • @antugg18
    I love Ringo's last comment...."I like hanging out with you guys."
  • @JCFRFutterman
    Seeing them just play freely like that is a beautiful thing. Sure wish George could have had a lot more years....
  • @ianlaker9161
    I just love how Paul and George instinctively fall into perfect harmonies on Blue Moon of Kentucky. The years melt away. Fabulous.
  • @kelvendyson1508
    "Shall we go make a record"😅😅 Paul still being the workaholic 😅😅
  • @67Pepper
    George immediately calls Paul out asking him if he was wearing "vegetarian leather jacket" very quick witted.
  • @damienberry7679
    Loved hearing the stories about Elvis and so how healthy George looked here.
  • @Ephilates2024
    Given how insanely famous and adored these guys were/are the world over, it’s impressive how down to earth they are. They seem to appreciate the best parts and take the rest with a grain of salt.
  • @byron20
    so sad the George was gone 7 years later..these guys are such nice fellas
  • @petersneddon1579
    Heard a lot of folks over the years say Ringo is an average drummer or worse but as a guitar player of 55 years it's my belief that no good band has a bad drummer and he was the drummer in the greatest band in history.
  • @Baci302
    I never get tired of watching and listening to The Beatles.
  • @terri6854
    Not only is Paul not egotistical, for someone who is recognized objectively to be one of the greatest and most prolific musical minds and performers, and who has brought infinite amounts of joy to the world, he's actually amazingly humble and down-to-earth.
  • @pismorichy
    I just turned 64, and im getting teary 😢 seeing George plucking away on his Uke..
  • @harryape9059
    It's obvious these guys are great friends. Not many world famous bands can say that. I wish I could like this video twice!
  • @dingopisscreek
    You can see Paul's joy at playing - even in this intimate atmosphere. He was always the one that wanted them to go back on the road. So good to see the three remaining Fabs enjoying each other's company. Seven years later George sadly died and now we only have Paul & Ringo with us. Both in their 80's and both still performing - enjoy them while you can folks - No one lives for ever - their name will live for evermore but the bodies will not. God bless 'em. What would music be like if they had never met and formed the greatest band on the planet - we will never know.
  • @Polarcutter
    Y’all brought a lot of happiness into an unhappy world. 🙏
  • @robwalker7575
    I've played guitar for nearly 40 years, George has been my inspiration since day one. I'd have given anything to have sat and jammed with him, awesome player. RIP.
  • @21kpatriot
    That was perhaps better than a concert for the simple reason that it was just three friends getting together reminiscing and playing some music for fun. It was wonderful to see.
  • @hsalgado74
    The most impressive thing of this footage is to see how good they are/were as musicians. Not virtuosos but harmonic precise and with a perfect pitch and tempo.
  • @vivaldesque
    This is such a pleasure. Among other things, we can really see and hear what a good ukulele player George was! Also, when they’re just jamming the old tunes they’re all spot on. Ringo’s drumming is effortless perfection. The harmonies come together naturally. And, the joy of the old stories!