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Larue 2022-06-08 20:23:25

The tour era is about the glorious moments of the Beatles. In the film, the outstanding spirit of the beatles is demonstrated. They are united, they are full of passion, they dare to take on and face it, and they have independent thinking. Beatles became the leader of young people. They brought crazy and beautiful rhythms and became the most dazzling existence in the 60s. Not only that, after the end of the legend, they once again proved with excellent works that they are not in vain. Undoubtedly, the film is a summary of Beatles' success as a performing star. But the other side of them as musicians lacks a lot of things and lacks criticality, so the Beatles can only appear in the eyes of future generations as a god. But these contents are just additional points, after all, the film has a clear theme. In terms of its production, too many scenes are indeed a very unpopular thing, but fortunately, most of the time the editing is good. I've heard Beatles' LP many times, but I still like the next few specialties. The first few specialties are more repetitive in form and can't help listening for a long time. Later, the few specialties have made great breakthroughs in musicality and artistry. The most frequently listened to is Magical Mystery Tour. It is not for me to comment on their achievements in music. If you are new to rock music, then Beatles must be able to open your ears to listen to it. After your experience increases, you will have a new experience when you turn over and listen again. This is the magic of Beatles.

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The Beatles: Eight Days a Week - The Touring Years quotes

  • Ringo Starr: Y'know, like, I can talk like I'm from Liverpool,

    [points to the camera]

    Ringo Starr: fuck you, I'm tellin' you, don't give me any hard time.

  • Reporter: What place do you think this story of The Beatles is going to have on Western Culture?

    Paul McCartney: You must be kidding me with that question. Culture? It's not culture.

    Reporter: What is it then?

    Paul McCartney: A good laugh.