
Je to jen pár náhodně vybraných otázek:
Washington DC
Question: You and the snow came to Washington today. Which do you think will have the greater impact?
John: The snow will probably last long.
John: The snow will probably last long.
Question: Why do you think you're so popular?
John: It must be the weather.
John: It must be the weather.
Question: Where'd you get the idea for the haircuts?
John: Where'd you get the idea for yours?
Paul: We enjoyed wearing our hair this way, so it's developed this way.
John: Where'd you get the idea for yours?
Paul: We enjoyed wearing our hair this way, so it's developed this way.
Question: Are these your real names?
Paul: Yeah, except Ringo. His name's Richard Starkey. He's called Ringo because of his rings, you know. And Starr, he didn't like Starkey.
Paul: Yeah, except Ringo. His name's Richard Starkey. He's called Ringo because of his rings, you know. And Starr, he didn't like Starkey.
Question: Well you save on haircutting at least.
Paul: Roar...
John: I think it costs more to keep it short than long, don't you?
Paul: Yeah, we're saving our money.
Paul: Roar...
John: I think it costs more to keep it short than long, don't you?
Paul: Yeah, we're saving our money.
New York
Question: Will you sing a song for us?
John: No. Sorry, we need money first.
Question: Will you sing a song for us?
John: No. Sorry, we need money first.
Question: One of your hits is "Roll Over Beethover." What do you think of Beethoven as a composer?
Ringo: He's great. Especially his poems.
Ringo: He's great. Especially his poems.
Question: Do all the Beatles write songs?
John: Paul and I do most of the writing. George has written a few. Ringo hasn't, because it's hard to write something on the drums, isn't it?
Ringo: Yes.
John: Paul and I do most of the writing. George has written a few. Ringo hasn't, because it's hard to write something on the drums, isn't it?
Ringo: Yes.
Question: What do you think of American girls compared to British girls?
Paul: The accents are different, of course. In films American women always seem to be bossing the men, being superior in business and things. But from what I've seen, they're not. They're very similar to British women, just ordinary people, very nice.
Paul: The accents are different, of course. In films American women always seem to be bossing the men, being superior in business and things. But from what I've seen, they're not. They're very similar to British women, just ordinary people, very nice.
Question: Have you been influenced by any one American artist?
George: In the early days, it was Elvis Presley, Carl Perkins, Chuck Berry, Little Richard, and Buddy Holly. But there's no one we tried to copy.
George: In the early days, it was Elvis Presley, Carl Perkins, Chuck Berry, Little Richard, and Buddy Holly. But there's no one we tried to copy.
Question: Paul, what is your aim in life?
Paul: To have a laugh, you know, to be happy.
Paul: To have a laugh, you know, to be happy.
Question: John, is it a fad?
John: Obviously. Anything in this business is a fad. WE don't think we're going to last forever. We're just going to have a good time while it lasts.



We're saving our money. Tak to mě rozsekalo! :'D