Tuesday, 27 September 2011

The Beatles - Beatlemania (DVD)

Publisher: MCP
Reference: MCP-081
Date: 2007
Video: NTSC 4:3, 720x480, 29.97 fps, 8000 Kbps
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1. Beatlemania (BBC-TV special about the state of Beatlemania in 1983 
   more of a documentary about the fans)
2. BBC-TV Nationwide on Brian Epstein
3. The Tube 1983 with Dezo Hoffman

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The Beatles - Ringo's Private Reel (DVD)

Publisher: MCP
Reference: MCP-080
Date: 2007
Video: NTSC 4:3, 720x480, 29.97 fps, 6034 Kbps
Audio: MPEG-2, 2 channels, 48 KHz, 384 Kbps

In the early eighties, a tape leaked from the UK that was supposedly 
copied from a videotape that Ringo had just converted over from 16mm 
films. At the same time a transfer of "One Hand Clapping" came over, 
as well as the 1964 "Thank Your Lucky Stars" with "I'm A Loser", 
"Rock And Roll Music", etc.
 
These tapes had kept under the radar for awhile, but eventually was 
the source for a VHS out of Japan titled "The Beatles Private Reel".

I personally have never seen that video, but expect that it has been 
used as a source for most of the promotional film compilations out there 
(such as "Chronology").

The contents of the VHS Private Reel is: 

- She's A Woman
- Ticket To Ride
- Lady Madonna
- Paperback Writer
- Strawberry Fields Forever
- Day Tripper
- Don't Let Me Down
- Hello Goodbye #1
- It Don't Come Easy
- Sentimental Journey
- Suicide
- Hello Goodbye #2
- Back Off Boogaloo
- Rain
- Hello Goodbye #3
- Something
- A Day In The Life

The quality on "Chronology" is better than this disc, however what you 
have here is the unedited, unprocessed original 3/4" tape copied to VHS, 
which then proceeded to deteriorate for many, many years.

This is a record of a time when multiple versions of "Hello Goodbye", 
"Something", "A Day In The Life", the Chiswick Park "Rain", as well as 
almost every chapter on this tape, was never seen on home video.

Bonuses:
- Video Jukebox. John Peel presents an interview with Richard Lester, and 
  the promos for "Strawberry Fields Forever", "Penny Lane" and "Hello 
  Goodbye"
- The "A Day In The Life" promo taken from a short film titled "Watch Out 
  For Your Ears". This film featured Jimi Hendrix, Joe Cocker, and The New 
  Animals, as well as including this Beatles promo. It looks the same to 
  me, but I offer it due to it's unique source. One of the Hendrix clips 
  in this film is the one of him performing "Sgt. Pepper" at the Saville 
  Theatre, and the Joe Cocker clip is a promo for "With A Little Help From 
  My Friends".
- The Dirty Mac from a black & white workprint for the Rolling Stones' 
  Rock'N'Roll Circus.
- Chicago 1964 excerpt from It's Only Rock N Roll's website auction.

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The Beatles - The Sixties The Beatles' Decade (DVD)

Publisher: MCP
Reference: MCP-079
Date: 2007
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Audio: MPEG-2, 2 channels, 48 KHz, 384 Kbps

This is the decade of sex, drugs and rock'n'roll and the Beatles are right 
in the thick of it. This series puts into context events around the globe, 
and in Britain, that took place during the sixties. And asks what is the 
real legacy of the swinging sixties? We follow the Beatles career from 
Liverpool to the world stage and from innocence to drug taking.
We hear from: Mary Quant, Sian Phillips, Hunter Davies, Paul Gambaccini, 
Alan Bleasdale, Rita Tushingham. Lord Heseltine, Steven Berkoff, Tony Benn, 
George Melly and Philip Norman, to name just a few. They tell us where 
they were at key moments in the decade the shooting of JFK and the Cuban 
missile crisis and what the sexual revolution and the end of a class bound 
Britain meant to them.
By the end of the decade, Britain had genuinely changed. Youth culture had 
been born. Political protest had taken to the streets; and blind, class 
deference had gone forever. The Beatles had personified this social 
revolution - and their split coincided with the return of conservatism. 
But in the historical ebb-and-flow of the decades that followed much of 
this change would be permanent. The world really would never be the same 
again.

Programme 1: Teenage Rebels 1960- 1961
The Beatles' decade began in Liverpool in July 1957 when 16 year old John 
Lennon and 15 year old Paul McCartney met. This chance encounter produced 
one of the most important musical partnerships of the 20th Century. They 
listened to American artists and hung out in the Jacaranda coffee bar. 
They were part of a new breed of "teenagers" who benefited from their 
parents increasing affluence. Fashion was changing too, and Mary Quant 
designed youthful and colourful dresses. In America, youth was winning too, 
and Kennedy was elected President. The Beatles went to Hamburg in 1960 and 
discovered freedom, sexual freedom. But the Cuba Missile Crisis posed a 
great threat to world peace. Working class writers and actors started to 
emerge along with the Beatles. Everything was changing. Music, consumer 
goods, fashion - the sixties generation really did seem to have it all.

Programme 2: Sex, spies and rock & roll 1962 - 1964
In Liverpool in 1962 the Beatles caused a sensation at the Cavern Club. 
They had only one single to their name. But a fateful meeting with Brian 
Epstein was to help them top the charts. Epstein changed their image from 
the American biker look and realised the Sixties was the selling decade. 
Youth was all the rage and the old Tory Prime Minister Harold McMillian 
seemed out of step with the times. The Profumo sex scandal nailed the 
Tories and before long Harold Wilson's Labour government took power. The 
age of deference had passed and the Beatles played up their cheeky persona. 
As Beatlemania was exported around the world, it embodied the optimism and 
national pride which had infected Britain. By the end of 1964 Britain had 
shifted into a modern age. The Beatles success was evidence that a more 
meritocratic society had arrived and class barriers had fallen.

Programme 3: Swinging Britain 1965-1966
By 1965 the cultural renaissance of Britain was in full swing and the 
Beatles embodied the feeling of optimism. Having won over at home the 
Beatles were ready to take on the world. The new fashion labels like Biba, 
new faces like Twiggy and hair dressers like Vidal Sasson were an important 
ingredient in the Swinging London explosion. However, the economy was in 
a terrible state Harold Wilson had inherited huge debts and done little to 
stem the problem. And The Beatles lives as superstars had turned into a 
living hell by 1966.

Programme 4: Street Fighting Years 1967 - 1968
In April 1967 The Beatles produced the drug fuelled Sgt Peppers, an Album 
that was to change everything. The Beatles had turned to eastern mysticism 
and become distant from their mentor, Epstein, who died suddenly. Britain 
was undergoing a radical transformation from the legalisation of 
homosexuality and abortion to the relaxation of theatre censorship and 
introduction of the 'no contest' divorce. But soon the social revolution 
was overtaken by political revolt on the streets against the Vietnam War. 
At the beginning of 1968 the Beatles took control of their own careers. 
They had a grand vision of a media empire and set up a number of companies 
under the name Apple. It was a disaster. Privately the Beatles were arguing 
about Yoko, about what they should record, about the future. Outwardly they 
were still sensationally successful. But there was trouble brewing.

Programme 5: The Party Is Over 1969 - 1970
As the decade came to an end a more chaotic world was to come. But what 
had changed dramatically during the 1960s was the education system and 
the introduction of the 11+ . Both John Lennon and Paul McCartney went 
onto Liverpool Grammar schools. But now their new wives, Linda and Yoko 
with very different personalities, had one thing in common - they were 
strong, independent women. In this they typified the changing relationship 
between men and women which was beginning to emerge in the late sixties. 
The Beatles split up and Harold Wilson gone, the Sixties had well and 
truly ended.

Director        PAUL OREMLAND (EPS 1, 4 & 5) & LI-DA KRUGER (EPS 2 & 3)
Exec Producer   TRACEY GARDINER & PHILIP OSBORN
Series Producer PAUL OREMLAND Edited by JUSTIN BADGER (EPS 1, 4 & 5) & 
                JANE GREENWOOD (EPS 2 & 3)
Narrator        BERNARD HILL

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Paul McCartney - Musik Szene (DVD)

Publisher: MCP
Reference: MCP-078
Date: 2007
Video: NTSC 4:3, 720x480, 29.97 fps, 6030 Kbps
Audio: MPEG-2, 2 channels, 48 KHz, 384 Kbps

- Musikszene 1982 German language
- Musikszene 1980 German language
- Midnight Special 1976
- Mike Yarwood 1977
- 20th Anniversary Interview 1982
- James Bond TV Special 1982
- In The Studio With Frida 1982
- Top Of The Pops 1982
- British Record Awards 1983
- Christmas Message 1983
- Pipes Of Peace Controversey news
- Freedom Of The City Award news
- Rupert TV
- On The Set Of "Say Say Say" NBC news
- Montserrat news

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The Beatles - Yesterdays 3 (DVD)

Publisher: MCP
Reference: MCP-077
Date: 2007
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Audio: MPEG-2, 2 channels, 48 KHz, 384 Kbps

- 30th Anniversary - Italian TV clip compilation
- Morcambe & Wise 1963
- Money - Thank Your Lucky Stars 1963
- Twist & Shout - Lucky Stars on Merseyside 1963
- Royal Variety Show 1963
- Jack Paar - rebroadcast
- Wimbleton Palais 1963 silent
- American Bandstand 1964
- Richard Lester UK TV 1964
- Melbourne 1964 - as shown on Night Moves
- Blackpool Night Out 1965 clip - The Sixties
- Munich 1966 clip - as shown on Show News
- Southwest at 6 1967
- Grammy Awards 1971
- Tomorrow Never Knows/Within You Without You - Top Of The Pops 2

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Thursday, 22 September 2011

The Beatles - ....and now a word from our sponsor (DVD)

Publisher: MCP
Reference: MCP-076
Date: 2007
Video: NTSC 4:3, 720x480, 29.97 fps, 8000 Kbps
Audio: MPEG-2, 2 channels, 48 KHz, 384 Kbps

A plethora of Beatles related TV commercials (in varying quality).

Includes The Ed Sullivan Show, Shindig!, Help!, Yellow Submarine, 
Rock & Roll Music, The Beatles Decade, Live at the Hollywood Bowl, 
Anthology, Anthology 2, Beatles Ballads, 20 Greatest Hits, 
1962-1966/1967-1970, Venus & Mars, Tug Of War, McCartney II, Wings Over 
The World, All The Best, Rockshow, London Town, Flowers In The Dirt, 
Brainwashed, Goodnight Vienna, Choose Love, Walls & Bridges, Milk & Honey, 
Wonsaponatime, Pussycats, Chants Of India, and many more.

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Wednesday, 21 September 2011

The Beatles - Yesterdays 2 (DVD)

Publisher: MCP
Reference: MCP-075
Date: 2007
Video: NTSC 4:3, 720x480, 29.97 fps, 8000 Kbps
Audio: MPEG-2, 2 channels, 48 KHz, 384 Kbps

PART ONE - More Silent Films
- The Beatles In New York, Paris & LA
- The Beatles At The Stadium - Cinesound
- A Hard Day's Night Premiere
- ABC News Buckingham Palace 1965
- Salisbury Plain 1965
- Die Beatles In Germany

PART TWO - Leftovers
- Yellow Submarine Premiere
- All You Need Is Love And The Beatles
- Our World 1967 - from Capitol tape

PART THREE - News Reports
- Australian Fan Shows Off His Collection
- America Censored 
- Backstage Pass 1981
- Abbey Road News 1983
- Beatle City Opening News
- BBC News - The Beatles At The Beeb
- Beatles Live at the BBC News
- Sotheby's Auction
- The Beatles Museum
- The Beatles Shop
- WABC-TV New Found Beatles News

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George Harrison - Fun In Acapulco (DVD)

Publisher: MCP
Reference: MCP-074
Date: 2007
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- 50 Greatest Moments at Madison Square Garden - Bangla Desh Benefit, August 1971
- Eyewitness News, 1976
- This Song - Disco TV, 1977
- TV Interview On Nikki Lauda, 1979
- Wide World Of Sports, 1979
- Good Morning America, 1981
- Cloud Nine Promo Interviews, 1987
- The Last Resort, 1987
- VH-1 Entertainment Watch, 1987
- The Today Show, 1987

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The Beatles - Yesterdays (DVD)

Publisher: MCP
Reference: MCP-073
Date: 2007
Video: NTSC 4:3, 720x480, 29.97 fps, 8000 Kbps
Audio: MPEG-2, 2 channels, 48 KHz, 384 Kbps

- The Mersey Sound 1963 "She Loves You"
- Liverpool Empire 1963 from TOTP
- This Hour Has Seven Days Canadian TV 1964
- Boston 1964 Press Conference
- Arrival in Copenhagen 1964
- Arrival in Sydney 1964
- Australian Footage # 1
- Australian Footage # 2
- Austria arrival 1965
- Return from Austria - London 1965
- MBE Press Conference
- 1966 Interview - Reuters TV
- Shea Stadium 1966 CBS raw footage (interview with audience)
- Lilla Journalen
- The Beatles Through The World
- WELT Wochenschau Journal

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