During their 1965 North American tour, The Beatles made their sixth stop in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on August 21st. The band was scheduled to perform at Metropolitan Stadium.
Q: "Who among you is the best actor?"
GEORGE: "I think Ringo is! Ringo!"
JOHN: (gestures to Ringo, singing cheesy showbiz theme music) "Da-da-da-dah, Da-da-da-da DAH!"
RINGO: (to John) "I think YOU are."
JOHN: "Oh no, I think YOU are."
RINGO: "YOU are!"
JOHN: (hugging Ringo) "No, it's YOU!" (laughter)
Q: (asks a question about taxes)
RINGO "We don't see it, really."
PAUL & RINGO: "We pay a lot of taxes."
Q: "You're in a high income bracket."
RINGO: "Yeah, that's why we pay a lot of taxes." (laughter)
Q: "Ringo, do you have any time off in this tour, and if you do, what do you plan to do
during the time off?
RINGO "We have about five days off in L.A. starting monday, and we're just gonna sit
'round, you know."
Q: "How is your stock going? Up or down?"
RINGO "It's going up, I beleive."
JOHN: (jokingly to Ringo)"Yours is? You never told me you've got stock."
RINGO: "I've got your stock."
JOHN: "Oh, Northern Songs."
Q: "Would you ever start your own label, and if so, where is it going to be?"
JOHN: "We'd never start our own label. It's too much trouble, you know."
Q: "Are you going to invest heavily in some other company as the Beatles?"
JOHN: "I don't know. That'll be all up to (Beatles manager) Mister Epstein, you know."
Q: "How long before your contract does terminate with Capitol (records)?"
JOHN: "I don't know. I don't even remember signing it!" (laughter)
GEORGE: "It'll last another year."
JOHN: "Oh."
Q: "Once you've written a song, how do you decide which of you will sing it?"
JOHN: (jokingly) "I think whoever knows most of the words by the time we get to recording it."
(laugher)
Q: "I'd like to ask you all a personal question about your hair. How can you sleep at
night with it that long?"
JOHN: "Well, when you're asleep you don't notice."
(laughter)
PAUL: "True, true. Ha! That told him."
GEORGE: "How do you sleep with your arms and your legs still attached? It's the same."
RINGO: "You get used to it."
GEORGE: "Maybe that's why we've been up every night."
PAUL: "Yeah, maybe THAT'S why we have parties. That's it. We can't sleep with this long
hair." (chuckles from reporters)
PAUL: "Great!"
JOHN: "People have only had short hair since the world war. So they've been sleeping for
all those thousands of years with long hair."
PAUL: "It's not a problem, I tell ya. It's just as much a problem as having short hair,
which to you seems like normal."
JOHN: "It's more of a problem having short hair, having to keep it short."
Q: "It seems whenever you come to perform in this country, it's always in the form of a
grand tour..."
JOHN: "It's not worth coming over for one or two performances. We may as well go to as many
places as we can when we come, you know."
Q: "You expect it to be annually."
RINGO & JOHN: "Yeah, I think so."
RINGO: "We don't really know, as our manager does everything."
Q: "Also, your stage costumes that you use, or apparel that you wear... Let me ask you,
who does your tailoring for you?"
JOHN: "A man called Douglas Millings."
PAUL: "Millings of London."
JOHN: "He makes them to what we order, you know. We tell him how to do it, and he makes
them."
Q: (to Paul) "Do you have plans for getting married?"
PAUL: "No, not particularly."
BOY: "Ringo?"
RINGO: "Yes?"
BOY: "I got my start playing drums from you. Ever since I listened to you, I started
playing them."
RINGO: (jokingly) "Ahh, you'll never get anywhere if you listen to me!" (laughter)
RINGO: "Yeah, go on."
BOY: "I was wondering how long you've been playing your drums?"
GEORGE: (jokingly) "Thirty years, isn't it?" (chuckles)
RINGO: "No, it's about seven years now."
PAUL: "How old are you?"
BOY: "I'm fourteen."
PAUL: "You're the same age as us. Great!"
JOHN: (jokingly, to the others) "By the time he learns it, they'll have a machine do it."
Before the concert, at press conference, George Harrison received a surprise gift: a Rickenbacker 360 electric 12-string guitar from a local music store called B-Sharp Music.
This was the second Rickenbacker 360 12-string model Harrison owned, and he used it to play during their show that night.
In a letter dated September 7, 1965, George expressed his appreciation in a letter to Butwin:
"I cannot tell you how much I appreciated your generosity in giving me such an expensive guitar when we were in Minneapolis. As you know, I did have the older model, but I'll definitely be using the new one in the future, both for recording sessions and stage appearances".
The Rickenbacker can be heard on "If I Needed Someone" .
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