Dick Van Dyke and Julie Andrews met The Beatles in March of 1964 when they were sharing Twikenham Studios in England during the filming of two now famous movies, "Mary Poppins" and "A Hard Day's Night".
There's a photo of Dick Van Dyke and Julie Andrews posing with The Fab Four, who were mingling with The Poppins cast as they took a break from filming the "Jolly Holiday" sequence, which the Fab Four were observing. Oddly enough, in each movie, a character can be heard chiding someone with the phrase, "None of your larking about!" In Poppins it's heard in the scene The Beatles were observing! Hmmm!
August 27, 1965.
1964
once, in L.A. during a break in the Beatles U.S. tour. George met Elvis again backstage at an Elvis concert at Madison Square Garden.
The Beatles (2.3 Billion)Elvis (600 million)
Elvis did.
Although many will say the Rolling Stones, they were good friends. The Beatles even gave them their first big hit with "I Wanna Be Your Man" (the Beatles later did this song themselves on Meet the Beatles). I would say that Elvis Presley was very 'anti-Beatle' (If that's what you mean). He hated these guys and even went to Richard Nixon and asked if he could get them off the charts! So I would say that Elvis Presley was the anti-Beatles.
Elvis was about ten years ahead of the beatles. Interesting side note. In those days getting to appear on the Ed Sullivan show was a guarantee to launch a career. There was a country singer trying to get national attention that appeared on the Sullivan show the same night Elvis Presley did. Of course Elvis so overshadowed the guy that everyone forgot about him. He kept trying and finally landed a gig on the Sullivan show again. But, as luck would have it, that was the night the Beatles first performed in America. So, once again the guy was out performed and forgotten. I used to know his name but can't remember it anymore.
once, in L.A. during a break in the Beatles U.S. tour. George met Elvis again backstage at an Elvis concert at Madison Square Garden.
The Beatles were more popular, as they have sold more albums than Elvis.
The Beatles. Elvis has 17 number ones and the Beatles have 25, more than any other band
They met once, in the summer of 1965, with The Beatles coming to Elvis' Hollywood home. The evening was uneventful; they jammed a little, and talked about songwriting and their careers up to that point. John Lennon told Elvis to his face "Before you there was nothing", and asked why Elvis had stopped making albums, besides his movie soundtracks.The Beatles were saddened and disappointed to find out years later that Elvis had appealed to President Richard Nixon to ban the Beatles in the United States, on the grounds that their drug use would corrupt America's youth. (Ironically, Elvis was high on prescription medications, at the time he made the appeal.)
The Beatles (2.3 Billion)Elvis (600 million)
Elvis did.
cherry and marcia like the beatles and think Elvis is out, and Pony, Johnny, and Two-bit think the beatles are rank and Elvis is tough.
Elvis Presley
Elvis
The Beatles actually
Yes, but sadly The Beatles were eaten by the great Elvis Presley after touring.
Although many will say the Rolling Stones, they were good friends. The Beatles even gave them their first big hit with "I Wanna Be Your Man" (the Beatles later did this song themselves on Meet the Beatles). I would say that Elvis Presley was very 'anti-Beatle' (If that's what you mean). He hated these guys and even went to Richard Nixon and asked if he could get them off the charts! So I would say that Elvis Presley was the anti-Beatles.