The Beatles - Eight Days a Week - Shea Stadium UK Trailer | Tokyo
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Shea Stadium Gig to Screen as Part of Theatrical Release of The Beatles: Eight Days A Week – The Touring Years. thebeatlesseightdaysaweek.com ONLY AVAILABLE IN THEATRES SEPTEMBER 15th The Beatles played Shea Stadium on August 15th 1965 in what was to be the first rock concert ever staged in a stadium in front of more than 55,000 people. The event was filmed using fourteen 35mm cameras by Ed Sullivan Productions and Brian Epstein and for the very first time, the fully restored, remastered, 30-minute performance will be available to screen as part of the worldwide theatrical release of Academy Award®-winner Ron Howard’s authorized documentary feature film, The Beatles: Eight Days A Week - The Touring Years. Only available in theatres, the 4K restoration with sound remastered at Abbey Road Studios by Giles Martin and Sam Okell, includes performances of the classic songs such as “A Hard Day’s Night,” “I’m Down,” “Everybody’s Trying To Be My Baby” and “Dizzy Miss Lizzy.” Order tickets for the Shea performances at thebeatlesseightdaysaweek.com You can also order the companion album "The Beatles: Live At The Hollywood Bowl" here: CD: http://smarturl.it/BeatlesBowlCD LP: http://smarturl.it/BeatlesBowlLP
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Nothing new, by the look of it. Basically a beginner's guide.
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they made it soundso dramatic 😛😛
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we are a lot alike
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when?
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I missed the movie, waiting for official DVD. Apparently apple corps got sued for over use of the Shea Stadium concert by a guy called Sid Bernstein who died in 2013. So..., even apple corps doesnt have the right to use Shea stadium concert. A dead man owns it and i dont think anyone of us will get a chance to see full restored Shea stadium show... :(
look urself if u dont believe: http://www.reuters.com/article/us-beatles-lawsuit-idUSKCN11I2LE -
PLEASE someome give me the title of that first song playing, starting at 0:18. PLEASE.
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Is it only me or every time I hear The Beatles play live I have the feeling, that life is worth living. That life is actually good. I've been listening to these songs for 15 years now a gazillion times. But they still excite me. I loved the movie. Good job!
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We love the beatles. They not only make music, they made magic. Thank beatles for his music and his legacy. It is our greatest inspiration now and forever Safe Mode: SM_
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Best band ever!
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I feel that watchibf the grainy, b & w , out of focus films, with HQ sound isn't right. It looks (and is ) computed made.
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Nothing I haven't seen before. Disappointed.
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they were so amazing
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This is all 3D and faked
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If you see the film in theaters, at the end they show the full Shea Stadium concert. Worth the ticket prices!
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Hooray for the beatles for refusing to play at venues in the south where the audience would be segregated!
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Just remember, that isn't Paul McCartney, it's an impostor. The real Paul is buried under the zebra crossing near Abbey Road Studios, yeah? They did it at night and resurfaced the tarmac and re-painted the lines at 3 O'clock in the morning. They thought nobody would notice... but I did, I saw it all. Once a year in January at approximately 3am the belisha beacons light up in Morse code messaging 'Here Lies Paul'. I've complained to the local council about this as I feel it would be a danger to pedestrians who attempt to cross the road at night under the assumption they were safe to pass from one side of the road to other.
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Thanks Ron.
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First I had heard of this and it is sept. 20th today. Looks interesting.
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going to see this tonight
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I don't usually like rock documentary's of people telling me what I should think about the footage I'm watching, but this film apparently has remasterd footage of the Shea stadium concert so I will definitely watch the DVD