Documentary. The Beatles ; with contributions from friends Barry Miles, Klaus Voorman, and Maureen Cleaves; musicians Al[l]an Moore and Chris Ingham; journalistsRobert Christgau (Village Voice) and Anthony De Curtis (Rolling Stone); authors Johnny Riogan, Pete Doggett, Steve Turner, and Nigel Williamson; and broadcaster Paul Gambaccini. . Extras include: Extended interviews with Barry Miles, Maureen Cleave, Klaus Voorman -- Steve Turner and Chris Ingham on "We can work it out" -- Contributor biographies -- Beyond DVD [advertising). features: extended inteviews, biographies, Beyond DVD section. Pride DVD: PGDVD106.
Contents:
Intro. -- In the beginning -- Different leanings -- A hard day's night -- A distinctive voice -- Boy from the North Country -- Yesterday -- Rubber soul.
Summary:
An independent documentary film which reviews the partnership, music and impact of Lennon and McCartney as composers. From the day they met in 1957 until the release of the Rubber Soul album at the end of 1965, the film dissects and contrasts and ultimately provides one of the finest films made about the band during this period. Includes rare footage, classic performances, and penetrating revelations from friends, Beatles academics and musicologists.
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