Eight Days A Week (My Views)
It's 16th of September and I've just woken up still wearing the
same Beatles shirt i wore last night to the premiere of the new
Beatles movie, a hard days night.My experience was that
little bit more special due to to the fact we were in an Odeon cinema
next to the very hotel the Beatles stayed in and had the photo for the
album cover (meet the Beatles) taken. I got to my seat about
10 minutes to 6pm. And was treating to hearing
apart of the new album that goes along with the film. The quality
was great for a live recording, Giles Martin did so a great job.
Then at 6ish the live feed started. It was great, Everyone looked
amazing, even Yoko Ono. Paul and Ringo looked great and of course
Paul was sporting his Beatle boots. Olivia Harrison and her godson.
And now Paul Daughter Stella refusing to smile for the camera is
seemed. But even Yoko (who seemed a little confused) looked
happy to be there.
Then after all their interviews and Paul giving
the fans the attention they wanted from him the show began, And it
was WOW amazing! It was completely different to any other documentery
about the beatles. It was filmed like a movie i believe. None stop
clips and photos, most of them not seen in other such movies. And
even the more common ones were in color so that made them special.
It seemed to me that everyone went out there way to make it
completely different to Anthology. Anthology was great, don't get me
wrong. But this was different, Anthology was the complete in depth
history of the Beatles, where are this was a movie to show you what
it was like for them touring.... it was like the real life version
of a hard days night. The sounds of the screams were turned down very
well but were kept just enough to give you the feelings you were
really there at a Beatles concert.
It was an experience i will never ever forget. Seriously
the best thing ever. And the Shea stadium concert at the
end was beyond amazing. The colors the detail in the
photo was like it was filmed yesterday. It was Simply FAB!
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