You know how many people come up to me and say, ‘I wish John was here. He’d be looking for an answer,'” she said. “He was so outspoken. He was always saying, ‘What can we do?'” She’s referring to John ...
when the Beatles first came to America - a happening that shook the world, and that changed it profoundly. "Beatles '64" is a documentary that chronicles the three weeks the Beatles spent in the U ...
They might have dominated two different decades of rock, but the Beatles and America have a surprisingly strong connection.
Their visit came just months after the assassination ... As McCartney says in the documentary: “Maybe America needed something like the Beatles to lift it out of mourning and just sort of ...
The U.S. albums have been forgotten by history, but they’re a crucial part of the Beatles story. They’re the albums that made America fall madly in love with the Fab Four. Now, those albums ...
While The Beatles may have sold themselves as well-behaved boys from Liverpool, there were a few instances when they had ...
It gives much more of a complete picture of race relations and the culture of America ... of Beatles ’64 (photo: Noam Galai / Getty Images for Disney). You see the Beatles’ camaraderie come ...
The most egregiously missed opportunity for this project is the use of its core footage, culled from the original 16-mm black ...
In the film, Paul McCartney suggests JFK’s death might have helped the Beatles’ success in America. “When we came, it was quite shortly after Kennedy had been assassinated. Maybe America ...