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

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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". 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.

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The second element is the strict focus on The Beatles' music. Where most documentaries would allow voices to interrupt segments of music, the editors of Anthology allow songs to play out from beginning to end with no interruption. In many cases the video elements come from promotional films (the progenitor of music video), from theatrical releases such as Help and A Hard Day's Night or from the band's many television appearances. Others are cut together from various live performances and other rare footage. The result is a deeply satisfying sense that the music is as much a character in the legend of the band as are the men themselves. Footage from the Beatles' Press Conference at Chicago on 11 August 1966 where John Lennon talks on the " More popular than Jesus" controversy. 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. Each of the three Anthology albums was accompanied by a promotional CD sampler sent to radio stations shortly before the official release dates. These CDs have since become highly sought collector's items. Even rarer is a vinyl version of the sampler for Anthology 2, which was only sent to college radio stations and featured a different cover (though the contents were the same). 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 SullivanEd Sullivan welcomes the Beatles to the concert at Shea Stadium, New York City, 15 August 1965 – "Ladies and gentlemen, Honoured by their country, decorated by their Queen and loved here in America... Here are the Beatles!" We were all expanding in all areas in our life; opening up to a lot of different attitudes." – Ringo Starr 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."

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Yellow Submarine [Recorded 26 May 1966 – Take 5] – Footage from the film Yellow Submarine edited with Beatles footage (live-action and animation combination).

The Anthology was first shown on American television on ABC; the tagline for the network during the time was " A Beatles C". [8] [9] Critical reception [ edit ] 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." The documentary series was first broadcast in November 1995, with expanded versions released on VHS and LaserDisc in 1996 and on DVD in 2003. The documentary used interviews with the Beatles and their associates to narrate the history of the band as seen through archival footage and performances. The Anthology book, released in 2000, paralleled the documentary in presenting the group's history through quotes from interviews. Your Mother Should Know – Footage from the film Magical Mystery Tour. This scene, known as the 'staircase' scene, was filmed in the disused aircraft hangars at RAF West Malling in Kent, in September 1967. Some Other Guy" (Leiber-Stoller-Barrett) — video of the whole song played by the Beatles (with Ringo) in the Cavern.

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ARIA Charts – Accreditations – 2003 DVDs" (PDF). Australian Recording Industry Association . Retrieved 17 December 2021.

Hinkley, David (17 November 1995). "Closed Gov't No Open-&-Shut Case". New York Daily News. Archived from the original on 2 June 2011. Leave My Kitten Alone" (John-Turner-McDougal) — Demo recording done on 14 August 1964 at Abbey Road Studios and played over the credits. Footage from the television program Not Only... But Also, where John Lennon reads The Wrestling Dog from his book In His Own Write.

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