We all know the moment. February 9th, 1964, 8:12pm EST - after a brief commercial break, four young men from Liverpool step onto the Ed Sullivan stage, changing culture forever. Seventy-three million people watched The Beatles perform that night, the largest audience in television history. It was an event that united a nation and signaled the birth of youth culture as we know it today. But while this single performance introduced The Beatles to America, what the band did next would introduce them to the entire world, permanently transforming the music industry and forever engraining them into the fabric of popular culture. They went on tour. By the time the band quit touring in August of 1966, they had performed 166 concerts in 15 countries and 90 cities around the world. The cultural phenomenon their touring helped create, known as "Beatlemania," was something the world had never seen before and, arguably, hasn't since. It was the first time much of the world felt truly unified - bound by aspiration and attitude, rather than divided by race, class, religion or nationality. THE BEATLES LIVE FILM PROJECT will tell the story of the band's exceptional touring years - from the perspectives of the band, its world, the fans, and their world. It will examine the impact of those years on each of The Beatles - the toll that touring took on their relationships and the effect it had on their musical evolution, as well as the colossal boost the tours gave to their lifestyle and fame. But while the band created the spark, it was young people around the world who created the firestorm. The film will also explore the incomparable electricity between performer and audience that turned the music into a movement - a common experience into something sublime.
About The Beatles: Eight Days a Week - The Touring Years
Artist : Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, John Lennon, George HarrisonAs : Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, John Lennon, George Harrison
Title : The Beatles: Eight Days A Week - The Touring Years Full Movie
Release date : 2016-09-16
Movie Code : 09162016
Duration : 110
Category : Documentary
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Take the kids and watch their little minds get blown.
The familiar events presented here were covered more thoroughly in the band's own 11-hour Beatles Anthology, though Howard has dug up some good ancillary concert footage that illustrates the chaos swirling around every show.
A must for any fan.
Ron Howard's documentary rightly keeps coming back to the music and the band's delight in making it. Good move. It truly is a joy forever.
Frantically rushing through the quartet's prodigious output during these years, Eight Days a Week is best when it slows down .
It will make a fine entry point for younger auds who grew up with the songs but never had Beatlemania shoved down their throats.
I've heard "Rubber Soul" and "Revolver" and "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" probably thousands of times, too, and I still like hearing them. So it is with Howard's movie - the story is so incredibly good, it's worth repeating.
It all feels a little glossy, but who can complain when the vibes are so good and the tunes so catchy?
It's a testament to the buoyancy of the film that such exhausted, well-trod material can still feel fresh.
The Beatles now belong to an honored past, stuck there like an obelisk, and yet here they are, alive-busting out all over, time and time again. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
As someone who's been a fan since 5, twisting away in my living room to their Ed Sullivan appearance, there isn't much I haven't seen. Or thought I hadn't. But Howard still digs up surprises .
90 percent familiar and a bit hagiographic as well, but just try watching it without smiling.
Don't expect trenchant analysis or deep insights into the group's creative process. Do revel, however, in the gleeful tumult and the gorgeous music.
By using home-movie footage in hotel rooms, fly-on-the-wall tape from the studio control room, Howard's film often succeeds in making you feel it all from the four lads' astonished point of view.
Taken on [its own] limited terms, "Eight Days a Week" plays nicely enough: the mostly uptempo Side A of a well-stocked greatest hits album, as it were.
The music is so strong, and such a demonstration of how potent the group was in action, that it alone makes the film worth seeing.
A sparky, moving and funny film about John, Paul, George and Ringo, whose own youthful words provide the film's best moments.
You can't watch them in these days and not be caught up in Beatlemania.
Howard is more interested in wowing audiences with exuberant, hysteria-ridden performances than he is in digging for explanations.
The group's fans today, of any age, are bound to welcome Eight Days a Week, in which Beatlemania's mid-'60s comet of joy and astonishment is thrillingly captured.
[Howard seems] as if he were intent on making a film for anyone who tuned in to The Ed Sullivan Show in 1964, fell in love with the four adorable mop tops and regrets all the long-haired plonking about with sitars that came later.
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We all know the moment. February 9th, 1964, 8:12pm EST - after a brief commercial break, four young men from Liverpool step onto the Ed Sullivan stage, changing culture forever. Seventy-three million people watched The Beatles perform that night, the largest audience in television history. It was an event that united a nation and signaled the birth of youth culture as we know it today. But while this single performance introduced The Beatles to America, what the band did next would introduce them to the entire world, permanently transforming the music industry and forever engraining them into the fabric of popular culture. They went on tour. By the time the band quit touring in August of 1966, they had performed 166 concerts in 15 countries and 90 cities around the world. The cultural phenomenon their touring helped create, known as "Beatlemania," was something the world had never seen before and, arguably, hasn't since. It was the first time much of the world felt truly unified - bound by aspiration and attitude, rather than divided by race, class, religion or nationality. THE BEATLES LIVE FILM PROJECT will tell the story of the band's exceptional touring years - from the perspectives of the band, its world, the fans, and their world. It will examine the impact of those years on each of The Beatles - the toll that touring took on their relationships and the effect it had on their musical evolution, as well as the colossal boost the tours gave to their lifestyle and fame. But while the band created the spark, it was young people around the world who created the firestorm. The film will also explore the incomparable electricity between performer and audience that turned the music into a movement - a common experience into something sublime.
About The Beatles: Eight Days a Week - The Touring Years
Artist : Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, John Lennon, George HarrisonAs : Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, John Lennon, George Harrison
Title : The Beatles: Eight Days A Week - The Touring Years Full Movie
Release date : 2016-09-16
Movie Code : 09162016
Duration : 110
Category : Documentary
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Take the kids and watch their little minds get blown.
The familiar events presented here were covered more thoroughly in the band's own 11-hour Beatles Anthology, though Howard has dug up some good ancillary concert footage that illustrates the chaos swirling around every show.
A must for any fan.
Ron Howard's documentary rightly keeps coming back to the music and the band's delight in making it. Good move. It truly is a joy forever.
Frantically rushing through the quartet's prodigious output during these years, Eight Days a Week is best when it slows down .
It will make a fine entry point for younger auds who grew up with the songs but never had Beatlemania shoved down their throats.
I've heard "Rubber Soul" and "Revolver" and "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" probably thousands of times, too, and I still like hearing them. So it is with Howard's movie - the story is so incredibly good, it's worth repeating.
It all feels a little glossy, but who can complain when the vibes are so good and the tunes so catchy?
It's a testament to the buoyancy of the film that such exhausted, well-trod material can still feel fresh.
The Beatles now belong to an honored past, stuck there like an obelisk, and yet here they are, alive-busting out all over, time and time again. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
As someone who's been a fan since 5, twisting away in my living room to their Ed Sullivan appearance, there isn't much I haven't seen. Or thought I hadn't. But Howard still digs up surprises .
90 percent familiar and a bit hagiographic as well, but just try watching it without smiling.
Don't expect trenchant analysis or deep insights into the group's creative process. Do revel, however, in the gleeful tumult and the gorgeous music.
By using home-movie footage in hotel rooms, fly-on-the-wall tape from the studio control room, Howard's film often succeeds in making you feel it all from the four lads' astonished point of view.
Taken on [its own] limited terms, "Eight Days a Week" plays nicely enough: the mostly uptempo Side A of a well-stocked greatest hits album, as it were.
The music is so strong, and such a demonstration of how potent the group was in action, that it alone makes the film worth seeing.
A sparky, moving and funny film about John, Paul, George and Ringo, whose own youthful words provide the film's best moments.
You can't watch them in these days and not be caught up in Beatlemania.
Howard is more interested in wowing audiences with exuberant, hysteria-ridden performances than he is in digging for explanations.
The group's fans today, of any age, are bound to welcome Eight Days a Week, in which Beatlemania's mid-'60s comet of joy and astonishment is thrillingly captured.
[Howard seems] as if he were intent on making a film for anyone who tuned in to The Ed Sullivan Show in 1964, fell in love with the four adorable mop tops and regrets all the long-haired plonking about with sitars that came later.
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