The Beatles: The First U.S. Visit




Directors: Albert & David Maysles.
1991 - U.S.A.

The Beatles, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Ringo Starr, Brian Epstein, Ed Sullivan,
 Murray the 'K', Cynthia Lennon, Mal Evans, Ralph Renick, Geri Miller, Brian Sommerville,
Walter Cronkite, Chet Huntley.

First broadcast 1964 as "What's Happening! The Beatles in the U.S.A."


Posters:


Apple Corps - Video Poster Japan



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Liner notes:

It was one of the  great moments in the history of show business: It was 1:20 p.m. , the 7th of February 1964 and Pan Am Yankee Clipper flight number 101 taxied down the runway at New York's Idlewild airport, carrying a human cargo of four young British musicians who were destined to conquer Great Britain's former colony: the U.S.

Within 48 hours, the Beatles were performing on the Ed Sullivan Show, capturing 73,000,000 viewers, thus making television history.

This is THE BEATLES: THE FIRST U.S. VISIT, a day-by-day audio visual account of the group's arrival on U.S. shores. This full-length film takes us on an historic, musical ride back in time.

This is the real Hard Day's Night, culled from hours of footage shot at the time, some of which has never been seen before, and the Ed Sullivan appearances will give audiences of all ages an opportunity to relive a time of glorious, innocent mayhem. People will be able to see and hear what happened, as it happened. Such a time will never come again.

Ed Sullivan secured as many segments as negotiations would permit -three - and so these historic performances are preserved intact. And the Maysles Brothers, American film-makers of great distinction, secured the wondrous realities off-stage. The 83 minute film contains over thirteen performances which have been visually restored to near perfection. The tracks have been digitally remastered to produce a superb hi-fi sound. Between performances, the viewer will join the Beatles in their limos, hotel rooms, and on their trip from New York to Washington, DC to Miami, Florida.

If you were there, this is a fabulous journey back into a glorious time of youthful joy. If you weren't, this is the way to catch up fast.

Includes the hits: "I Wanna Hold Your Hand", "She Loves You", "I Saw Her Standing There", • "Please, Please Me", and many more



DVD:


Apple / Capitol Records - 07243 5 99360 9 3.
2003 - Europe




Apple / Capitol Records - 9 7243 5 99349 9 0.
2993 - U.S.A.

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1 comment:


  1. The Beatles First US Visit chronicles the remarkable two weeks in February 1964 that began America's still-enduring love affair with the group.

    The film of the frantic fortnight records the hysterical reaction to The Beatles US debut in a documentary that was the real-life inspiration for the Beatles movie A Hard Day's Night.

    Closely shot at the shoulders of John, Paul, George and Ringo by the pioneering Maysles Brothers, The First US Visit innovated intimate film-making that set a benchmark for rock and roll cinematography.

    Albert and David Maysles were granted all-areas access the like of which is now unknown, filming The Beatles in the eye of their own hurricane as the band besotted America and lifted the nation from its gloom in the wake of President John Kennedy's assassination.

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