Eight Days A Week – The Beatles Live

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  1. ALK says:

    That's funny. The Beatles never played "Eight Days a Week" during their concerts. They mimed it for TV, though. But no live performances.

    Interesting choice of a title for a documentary on their live performances. But it does fit the hectic schedule.

  2. RAJ says:

    I wish a review of the film (as it is now) would leak out… I'm very guarded as far as getting my hopes up for it.

  3. Unknown says:

    Having 'Eight Days A Week' as the title might explain why footage from Shea Stadium, showing them in their most famous live concert, was used for the recent 1+ DVD release.

  4. Shad Radna says:

    Based on something Mark Lewisohn said somewhere, and the "Drop In" clip on the 1+ disc, am I right to fear that the live performances will be "enhanced" using elements of the studio versions of the songs?

  5. Nowhere Man says:

    I'm going to see a preview on Thursday night.
    I will share my thoughts and observations on Friday.

  6. wogew says:

    Please do!

  7. wogew says:

    I guess Nowhere Man must have signed an agreement not to disclose anything after all. But from what I'm hearing about these screenings, the film has transformed from being a film about what The Beatles was like as a live band to yet another chronological account of the story of the band, only the time frame (the touring years) has been kept. Sad.

  8. DeWayne says:

    How does this latest information jive with your previous account that an "inside source" said the changes resulted in a "great improvement?"

    If what you are now reporting turns out to be true, then I completely agree with you. This is truly sad and a huge dissappointment and yet another in a very long line of blown opportunities by Apple to produce and issue quality materials. All I can say is that if this movie turns out to be The Beatles Story from 1962 to 1966, then SHAME ON YOU, RON HOWARD, SHAME ON YOU.

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