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The Beatles Anthology [DVD] [1995] [2003]

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These youngsters from Liverpool, England... Their conduct over here, not only as fine professional singers but as a group of fine youngsters will leave an imprint with everyone over here who has met them." — Ed Sullivan Any Time at All – Played over footage of the group's arrival in Sydney, Australia, on 11 June 1964. Production Team - Here you'll find a short segment on the making of Anthology itself. There are interviews with Neil Aspinall, Derek Taylor, Geoff Wonfor, Chips Chipperfield and others. I found the supplement very interesting but woefully short. I would have liked to have learned more about the ins and outs of the selection and editing process as well as how the day-to-day interaction of the remaining Beatles played out. Some Other Guy" (Leiber-Stoller-Barrett) — video of the whole song played by the Beatles (with Ringo) in the Cavern.

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Real Love Video: The video not screened as part of the original Anthology series, now in glorious 5.1 surround sound Footage of the Brian Epstein Press Conference at New York City on 6 August 1966 regarding an early 1966 interview that John Lennon gave to the Evening Standard Making the "Free as a Bird" video: An intriguing insight from director Joe Pytka into how the Grammy Award winning video was created

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The Beatles Anthology was also parodied on the short-lived Dana Carvey Show, which was being aired on ABC around the same time that Anthology was being televised on the network. Got to Get You into My Life – Played over footage showing the Beatles arriving at the Haneda Airport, Tokyo on 30 June 1966. Overdubbed footage of the Beatles performing "Love Me Do" in 1963, which merges at the very end into brief footage of Ringo playing drums in 1995 during the Anthology sessions.

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Footage showing Ringo Starr hanging around with John Lennon in Spain during the shooting of How I Won the War. Nowhere Man – Footage of the Beatles' live performance of the song at Circus Crone, Munich – 24 June 1966. ARIA Charts – Accreditations – 2003 DVDs" (PDF). Australian Recording Industry Association . Retrieved 17 December 2021. Produced in 1995 by the (then) remaining three living Beatles, Yoko Ono and Neil Aspinall, Anthology is a monumental documentary spanning the entire career of the band from the boys' Liverpool days, through Beatlemania and right up to their breakup in 1970. Logging in at nearly 11 hours, Anthology is comprehensive to say the least. The documentary is composed of footage gathered from dozens of different sources including promotional films made by The Beatles, TV broadcasts, newsreels, archival footage, home movies and contemporary interviews with George, Paul and Ringo. These disparate elements, many of which had not been seen since the 60s, are woven together into a masterful program that pulls the viewer through the history of the band so effortlessly that the 11 hours seem to just melt away.Production Team [13:03] – Neil Aspinall, Derek Taylor, Geoff Wonfor, Chips Chipperfield and other key members of the Anthology production Team explain the process of how The Beatles Anthology series was created. Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown) (12 October 1965 – Take 1) – Played over footage of still photographs showing different moments of the band recording the song. All My Loving – Footage of the Beatles' first appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show in New York, 9 February 1964. Compiling the Anthology Albums: Paul, George, Ringo, and George Martin talk about how the three Anthology double albums were compiled Real Love" Video [4:07] – The video that was not featured in the Anthology series, now remixed in 5.1 Surround Sound.

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Paul: "The direction was changing away from poppy stuff.... We branched out into songs that are a bit more surreal, more entertaining.... Dylan was starting to influence us quite heavily at that point." Ringo: "Bob was our hero.... I heard of Bob through John. He played the records to me. It was just great."George commenting later: "...they said there was the least reported, or no reported crime. Even the criminals had a rest for ten minutes while we were on." Drive My Car (Recorded on 13 October 1965 – Take 4) – Nowhere Man [Remake recorded on 22 October 1965 – Take 4] – A musical collage played over footage of still photographs showing different moments of the band in studio during recording of Rubber Soul. Though I'm 38 years old and about a generation away from the original Beatlemania phenomenon, I've been a huge fan of The Beatles for as long as I can remember. My brother gave me a copy of Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Heart's Club Band for my 12th birthday and my obsession with the Fab Four hasn't abated since. To this day I consider them my favorite band, so it was with great pleasure that I opened up the new 8-disc DVD release of Apple Music's Beatles Anthology. Footage of a discussion of Ringo Starr's temporary replacement by Jimmie Nicol due to Ringo's tonsillitis during the World Tour of 1964. Footage from the television program Not Only... But Also, where John Lennon reads The Wrestling Dog from his book In His Own Write.

The Beatles Anthology - Wikipedia

Compiling The Anthology Albums - The original airing of Anthology was supplemented by the release of three two-disc sets of rare material from the program on CD. This video selection is a collection of interviews with the band and George Martin in which they discuss how the songs were chosen for these releases. Making of the Free as a Bird Video - Making the first Beatles video in twenty-five years must have been a humbling experience for all concerned. This supplement gives some detail on the creative process, the technical aspects and the public's reception of the video. George: "He figured out how to do it. We used to do it on stage then.... In a way, he invented Jimi Hendrix."

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Ringo: "...Our whole attitude was changing.... I think grass was really influential in a lot of our changes." The Word – Played over footage of still photographs and video recordings of "trouble in the Philippines". Excerpts from the Royal Command Performance at the Prince of Wales Theatre on 4 November 1963, broadcast on TV and radio on Sunday 10 November 1963. I Want to Hold Your Hand – Footage of the Fab Four returning to England and meeting the press at the London Airport on 22 February 1964. Footage of live performance on Morecambe and Wise, recorded at ATV's Elstree TV studio's on Monday 2 December 1963, and broadcast on Saturday 18 April 1964 (8.25pm).

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