The Beatles: Strawberry Fields Forever (1967)
Strawberry Fields Forever...
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Runtime : 4M
Director : Peter Goldmann
Synopsis
An iconic part of film history. The film features reverse film effects, stop motion animation, jump-cuts from daytime to night-time, and the Beatles playing and later pouring paint over the upright piano.
Outstanding collection of clips from the 60's featuring the hollies at their very best. Re-Capture the raw young talent that exploded onto the 60's music scene to critical aclaim. By far the most underated band of the sixties.
The Dutch Collection (2007 Dutch exclusive edition comprised of a DVD album featuring 26 tracks from one of the best & most commercially successful acts of the 60s British Invasion with their distinctive style of 3-part harmonies, ringing guitars & hook-happy material, which evokes an infectious, melodic cheer. Containing 26 TV & studio performances plus bonus interviews & live footage). The real treat is the DVD which contains a few rare interviews.
Dave Davies, the legendary guitarist of the Kinks, relives his tumultuous life and times amidst the serenity of his Exmoor sanctuary. Walking across the moors that have fascinated him since childhood, Dave takes us back to life with Brother Ray in an extended working class family amidst the austerity of postwar London. Bringing to life its deprivations and triumphs, he reveals the profound sense of community and family bonds which underpins the extraordinary story of the Kinks. From their formation at a North London Secondary Modern, through time spent as backing band to an upper class crooner at debutante balls, Dave tells how the Kinks career as Searchers sound alikes was almost over before it began.
Television performances taped for ABC-TV program "Shindig" July 1, 1965 at the ABC Television Center, Hollywood, California. The performances were broadcast July 7, 1965, except for "Who'll Be the Next in Line" (Track 6), which was scheduled for broadcast on September 16, but evidently not used until included on this commercial video release in 1992.
Story of Rani Lakshmibai, one of the leading figures of the Indian Rebellion of 1857 and her resistance to the British Rule.
The Best of Shindig! culls material from the legendary ABC music program that ran from 1964 thru 1966, featuring some of Rock & Roll's biggest stars from both sides of the Atlantic.
The Beatles' White Album: a wide-ranging, complex, and intriquing collection of 30 tracks. And, recorded after 1966 (by which time the Beatles had decided to be a studio-only band), it has never been played live. Until now! The Analogues played and recorded it live, in Liverpool, and set themselves the goal to bring alive this diverse, possibly less-coherent album, but an album that many Beatles connoisseurs find to be the most interesting. Experience, now, the White Album brought to life; see and hear all the special instruments needed to reproduce the album with ‘Analogue Craftsmanship’.
In 1966, The Beatles become a pure studio band. Abbey Road Studio 2 will subsequently see an explosion of creativity and innovation in song writing and recording techniques the likes of which has never been seen. It will herald one of the most productive periods ever in the history of pop music. Revolver, Sgt. Peppers' Lonely Hearts Club Band, Magical Mystery Tour, The White Album, Let it Be and Abbey Road: these six iconic albums were recorded in the short space of five memorable years. But...they were never performed live. Until now! The Analogues perform all six of these albums in their entirety, precisely as the records were made at the time, using the same vintage instruments, amplifiers, sounds, live strings and horns. This is The Analogues performing the amazing Magical Mystery Tour.
The Yellow Submarine DVD calls this short feature a ‘making of documentary’ in the special features menu.