Beatles, The Journey
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Utilizing rare archive footage news reels and unique interviews this DVD follows the formation and astonishing rise of the world s first Supergroup . We chart the events which were to mark them as a music phenomenon and follows their careers through to the untimely death of John Lennon and George Harrison. The individual members of the Beatles were unique in their talent and humour. Beatles The Journey features various conversations and filmed events that follow the groups relentless sweep through the musical boundaries of the world. They were just as lyrical in interview, the language barriers seemed to dissolve. Lennon s frank and sometimes cutting comments offer a compelling insight into fellow group members Paul, George and Ringo. This coupled with their amuzing and meaningful thoughts surrounding international events makes for a remarkable reminder of the genius and the group that was.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #83347 in DVD
- Brand: ADD WELL GO USA
- Released on: 2008-03-18
- Rating: NR (Not Rated)
- Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
- Formats: Color, DVD, NTSC
- Original language: English
- Number of discs: 1
- Dimensions: .25 pounds
- Running time: 60 minutes
Features
- Utilizing rare archive footage news reels and unique interviews this DVD follows the formation and astonishing rise of the world s first Supergroup . We chart the events which were to mark them as a music phenomenon and follows their careers through to the untimely death of John Lennon and George Harrison. The individual members of the Beatles were unique in their talent and humour. Beatles, The J
Customer Reviews
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This was a bizarre "documentary" which had choppy editing, no chronology, no actual Beatles music (all performed by a cover band, not even Beatles-written songs), and an odd choice of what to include, including a 5-minute interview with Mark David Chapman, Lennon's killer. I have seen a lot of Beatles footage, and there were a few things I hadn't seen before, but nothing extraordinary by any means (which is probably why other, better documentaries chose not to show it!). This is an obvious attempt to get money by slapping the name Beatles on something.




