Songtexte Sneaky Haircuts and More About Paul (Spoken Word) - The Beatles
Interview
John
Babcock,
in
association
with
Al
Wiman
And
Roger
Christian
of
radio
station
KWFB,
Hollywood,
CA
One
critic
tried
to
explain
their
success
by
saying
They
have
a
sound
which
is
today's
version
Of
the
eternal
cry
of
the
youth
Still
other
critics
place
a
lesser
value
of
their
musical
appeal
And
attribute
their
success
to
their
physical
appearance
The
group's
most
distinguishing
characteristic:
the
haircut
A
cardinal
rule,
never
show
the
forehead
I
asked
Paul
if
the
group
ever
visits
the
barber
shop
"You
know,
you
notice
when
you've
had
a
haircut
But
you
don't
notice
when
we
have
Well,
you
know,
it's
sneaky
haircuts.
Ah,
those
sneaky
haircuts"
Those
who
would
analyze
the
reasons
For
the
fantastic
appeal
on
The
Beatles
often
say
it's
their
sound
Their
accent
and
so
forth,
still
everyone
agrees
That
The
Beatles
are
successful.
And
of
success
Paul
McCartney
says,
"It's
fabulous,
the
success
and
all
that
But
I
wish
people
wouldn't
think
that
because
we're
successful
That
we're
unapproachable.
It
is
not
true
It
really
bothers
Paul
that
some
people
think
he
has
changed
Since
The
Beatles
became
the
rage
of
England"
I
really
can't
quite
explain
it
but
when
I
meet
some
of
my
old
mates
They
don't
seem
to
be
the
same
They
have
a
different
attitude
toward
me
Perhaps
they
think
that
we've
all
gone
big
time
since
getting
Into
the
charts.
I
really
don't
know.
But
I
know
they're
wrong
The
Beatles
have
been
exposed
To
hecklers
despite
their
popularity
In
some
cities
The
Beatles
have
been
met
with
a
few
jeers
But
they
shrug
it
off
philosophically
as
part
of
the
game
Of
showbusiness.
On
at
least
one
occasion,
however
The
jeering
got
out
of
hand
and
three
delinquents
Or
'teddy
boys'
as
The
Beatles
would
call
them
Hurled
objects
at
the
stage
On
this
subject
all
spoke
for
one
and
one
Beatle
spoke
for
all
when
it
came
to
reaction
"It
was
just
a
minor
group
that
threw
them,
you
know
And
we
had
four
of
them
in
the
room
in
Melbourne
And
they,
they
decided
at
the
end
it
was
a
stupid
trick
We
brought
them
up
and
said
"Well,
why
did
you
do
it?"
and
they
said
'Well,
every
time
we
turn
the
radio
on
your
records
are
on
So
what
can
you
say
to
that?"
Many
a
successful
group
of
the
past
has
fallen
victim
to
what
has
Become
the
established
rule
rather
than
the
exception
Splitting
up
to
individually
pursue
careers
I
asked
Paul
if
his
group
The
Beatles
was
really
a
compatible
combination
"Well,
we've
been
each
other's
friends
for
years
now,
a
long
time
And
you
know,
I
knew
George
and
John
at
school
Nd
so,
we're
just
we
are
each
other's
friends,
so
we
get
along
We
get
along
as
well
as
best
friends
do
which
is
lucky."
Is
it
luck,
talent,
timing,
the
breaks?
I
think
it's
a
combination
Of
all
these
things.
And
many,
many
more
factors
But
they
all
add
up
to
spell
success
And
this
very
tangible
commodity
Can
often
change
one
in
the
limelight
But
I
doubt
very
much
whether
it
will
change
Paul
McCartney
He
still
holds
the
same
ideals
high,
still
likes
The
same
things
that
he
did
when
he
was
a
boy
He's
still
very
fond
of
art.
In
Paul's
words
"I
got
my
diploma
in
art
And
I'm
still
very
interested
in
this
subject
I
often
sketch
while
we're
on
tour
That
is
when
I'm
not
writing
songs
Or
go
go-carting."
And
he
hopes
someday
to
earn
enough
Enough
money
that
is,
so
he
can
invest
in
a
business
His
brother's
business.
It's
a
hairdressing
business!
Song
snippet
Twist
and
Shout,
Recorded
live
Sunday
8-23-64
At
the
Hollywood
Bowl,
Los
Angeles,
California,
USA
Ahhhhh.
Ahhhhh.
Ahhhhh
Ahhhhh.
Whoa!
Ow!
Ow!
Well,
shake
it
up
baby,
now
(shake
it
up,
baby)
Twist
and
shout!
(twist
and
shout)
Come
on,
come
on,
come
on,
come
on,
baby,
now
(come
on,
baby)
Come
on
and
work
it
on
out
(work
it
on
out,
whooo)
Well,
you
twist,
little
girl

1 And I Love Her
2 All My Loving
3 All My Loving (Mono)
4 If I Fell (Mono)
5 The Night Before (Mono)
6 Yes It Is (Mono)
7 Tell Me What You See (Mono)
8 You Like Me Too Much (Mono)
9 Bad Boy (Mono)
10 Everybody's Trying to Be My Baby (Mono)
11 Honey Don't (Mono)
12 Matchbox (Mono)
13 And I Love Her (Mono)
14 Slow Down (Mono)
15 When I Get Home (Mono)
16 I'll Cry Instead (Mono)
17 I'm Happy Just to Dance With You (Mono)
18 I Call Your Name (Mono)
19 Thank You Girl (Mono)
20 I'll Get You (Mono)
21 The Bitter End / You Can't Do That (Mono / Instrumental)
22 The Chase (Mono / Instrumental)
23 Another Hard Day's Night (Mono / Instrumental)
24 From Me to You Fantasy (Mono / Instrumental)
25 In the Tyrol (Mono / Instrumental)
26 Run For Your Life (Mono)
27 I Feel Fine
28 Yes It Is
29 This Boy
30 You're Going to Lose That Girl (Mono)
31 A Hard Day's Night (Mono / Instrumental)
32 Slow Down
33 Thank You Girl
34 I Wanna Be Your Man
35 Words of Love
36 The Chase (Instrumental)
37 Ringo's Theme (This Boy) [Instrumental]
38 Bad Boy
39 I’ll Follow the Sun
40 I Don't Want to Spoil the Party
41 Tell Me Why (Mono)
42 I Feel Fine (Mono)
43 Love Me Do (Mono)
44 Please Please Me (Mono)
45 If I Needed Someone (Mono)
46 George Harrison (Spoken Word)
47 How Beatlemania Began (Spoken Word)
48 Beatlemania In Action (Spoken Word)
49 John Lennon (Spoken Word)
50 Beatles Will Be Beatles (Spoken Word)
51 Paul McCartney (Spoken Word)
52 Sneaky Haircuts and More About Paul (Spoken Word)
53 Victims of Beatlemania (Spoken Word)
54 Beatles Medley (Spoken Word)
55 Ringo Starr (Spoken Word)
56 Liverpool and All the World! (Spoken Word)
57 Dizzy Miss Lizzy (Mono)
58 I Should Have Known Better (Mono)
59 Komm, Gib Mir Deine Hand (Mono)
60 I'll Be Back (Mono)
61 Please Mister Postman (Mono)
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