The Disney+ documentary “Beatles ’64” is a look at the English band’s first trip to America that uses rare and newly restored ...
With his new, high-profile Disney+ rock documentary, the great filmmaker Martin Scorsese has done something few would have ...
When a present-day McCartney is asked how he felt about the less-than-warm welcome the Beatles received at a cocktail party at the British embassy in Washington, D.C.—a stop the band made on ...
The surprising backstory:How The Beatles went viral in 1964 What’s really striking is how the trip is the prototype for “A Hard Day’s Night ... to be able to get out of the car, and ...
We see them play the hell out of early hits like “Please ... It’s a friction that “Beatles ’64” continues into the current day, as the film is sprinkled with a messy but welcome array ...
“Musically they are a near-disaster: guitars and drums slamming out a merciless beat that does away with secondary rhythms, harmony, and melody.” But while most accounts of the Beatles’ U.S ...
Intimate Documentary Captures the Beatles Goofing Around as They Take America by Storm in 1964 NEW YORK (AP) — Likely most people have seen iconic footage of the Beatles performing on “The Ed ...
“It was quite shortly after Kennedy had been assassinated – maybe America needed something like the Beatles to lift it out of mourning ... misunderstood through a mad moment in history.
And unlike many other quality news outlets, we choose not to lock Americans out of our reporting and analysis ... a drastic change in sound as his post-Beatles career was beginning to take off.
In Beatles '64, the new documentary which charts the impact of the band's first US tour and how it catapulted them to global superstardom, Paul McCartney makes a suggestion as to why they achieved ...