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Remembrance
Like Yesterday: America Meets the Beatles
When everything changed, 50 years ago today
It was 50 years ago today Feb. 7, 1964 that the Beatles took the U.S.A. The four sprightly young Merseysiders landed at New York Citys newly renamed John F. Kennedy Airport (formerly Idlewild) and emerged from Pan Am flight 101 two days before they were to appear on The Ed Sullivan Show. Three thousand fans screamed and, with an urgent group wave toward the Fab Four, effectively buried all previous heartthrob vocalists. Frank Sinatra? A fossil in a tux. Elvis Presley? Hes old and ugly, one girl at the airport snorted. (The King had just turned 29 thats like 80 in pop-idol years.) A gaggle of fans sang She Loves You into the impassive faces of the citys cops, and some carried signs: Beatles are Starving the Barbers, Beatles Unfair to Bald Men and, in an early clue to the protest generation, England Get Out of Ireland.
Not all those present were unabashed admirers of the new blokes on the block. Its phenomenal that people would come to see this and yet they wouldnt come to see the President, one young man observed to the Maysles brothers, who were filming a documentary called The Beatles First U.S. Visit, released on DVD with extra footage in 2004. President Johnson came a few days ago, and there was practically nobody here. But, as Babe Ruth supposedly said in 1930 when asked why he made more money than President Herbert Hoover: I had a better year.
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