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The documentary The Beatles: Get Back was created entirely from restored, never-before-seen footage.
The production provides an intimate look at the creative process and relationship between John, Paul, George and Ringo.
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The documentary, Get Back came to the public at the same time in January 1969, which became a crucial moment in the history of music.
Ainda shows the creative process of the Beatles, as they attempt to record 14 new songs in preparation for their first live show in more than two years.
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As you intuitively understand what period the documentary is passing, let's make a timeline with the main information from the band:
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Beatles timeline
1956 – 1958
In 1956, John Lennon met Paul McCartney and invited him to join his band: The Quarrymen.
A few years later, Paul introduces George Harrison to John Lennon, who also joins the band.
The beginning of everything
1961 – 1962
After a series of names, Paul, George and John decide that the band will be called “The Beatles”.
Period producer George Martin, along with John and Paul, invited famous drummer Ringo Star to join the band.
1963
O estraia album Please Please Me, and launched And, not the same year, the band also released the album With The Beatles.
1964 -1965
In 1964, the Beatles recorded their first film A Hard Day's Night and release the album with the same name.
At the end of the year, the album Beatles For Sale is released. Tempos depois, in 1965, released the film Help.
1966 – 1967
After the release of the album Revolver In 1966, the band released the famous album Sgt Peppers Lonely Hearts in 1967. Club Band.
There is also the album Magical Mystery Tour, with the release of a film of the same name.
1968
In 1968, The Beatles released the White Album album This is your first animated film: Yellow Submarine.
1969 or Beatles Moment: Get Back
Finally, in 1969, the band released the album Abbey Road, I tend to layer together the most historical and well-known images of the world.
A famous photo of two Beatles crossing Abbey Street, in London.
Therefore, this year was also the time when recordings were shown in the exclusive Disney+ series, The Beatles: Get Back.
Showing the creative process of the Get Back album and the last presentation to the band's live performance.
This event, which was not scheduled, was much less promoted and was a high-profile event on Apple Records, in Savile Row.
About the Get Back Series
The Beatles: Get Back will present the last live show without interruptions for the first time in history.
The documentary series was compiled from 60 hours of never-before-seen footage recorded over 21 days, directed by Michael Lindsay-Hogg in 1969.
More than 150 hours of audio never heard, most of which was locked in a chest for more than half a century.
What emerges is an incredible portrait of two Beatles, which shows, even in a short period of time, that they can still tell each other their friendship, good humor and creativity.
The documentation is available not applicable to Disney Plus streaming.
Curiosities about the Beatles
- I did not film The Jungle (1953), or actor Lee Marvin calls his motorcycles like “beetles.” And so, Paul McCartney decided that his band would be named after Beatles.
- George Harrison, born on February 25, 1943, was the new Beatle and Ringo Starr, on July 7, 1940, was the oldest.
- The first option to name the music “Yesterday” was “Scrambled eggs” (“ovos mexidos”). This is music that was recorded by different singers in history.
- For the first five minutes of the first presentation of the Beatles on the Ed Sullivan show, in 1964, there were no records of crimes such as assaults or homicides in the United States. Of course, everyone was linked to TV.
- When the music “Penny Lane” was released, on the street of the same name, which took place in London, it was not known. After the success of Penny Lane's music, the plates were removed several times. So, to combat the assaults, the English police decided to post a plaque on the wall of a property, and then glue it down. No adiantou. And we had a brilliant idea of simply writing “Penny Lane” on our walls.