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The 20 May promo clip was included in the Beatles' 2015 video compilation 1, and both the 19 May colour film and the 20 May film were included in the three-disc versions of the compilation, titled 1+. [37] The Beatles appeared on Top of the Pops to mime to "Paperback Writer" and "Rain" on 16 June.
Although the Beatles rarely performed live after 1966, the group provided filmed promotional clips of songs to air exclusively on Sullivan's program over the next few years, including videos of both "Paperback Writer" and "Rain" from June 1966 and three clips from 1967, including "Penny Lane", "Strawberry Fields Forever", and "Hello, Goodbye". [18]
Boyce has said that the song's opening guitar part (played by Louis Shelton) was an attempt to emulate the type of memorable and clearly identifiable riff that the Beatles had used in songs such as "I Feel Fine," "Day Tripper" and "Paperback Writer". [8] The latter Beatles' song had reached number one on the U.S. charts three months earlier ...
Footage of the Beatles' live performance at the Nippon Budokan Hall, Tokyo on 30 June 1966: Rock and Roll Music (Berry) Paperback Writer; Yesterday; The Word – Played over footage of still photographs and video recordings of "trouble in the Philippines". And Your Bird Can Sing (Take 2) – Played while showing the Credits.
A re-creation of a ticket for a concert by the Beatles at the Hollywood Bowl on August 23, 1964. ... Lewis offers the full backstory from 1967, involving a short but sharp dispute between one of ...
The Beatles created three promotional films for "Rain", [70] following on from their first attempts with the medium for their December 1965 single. [71] [72] Authors Mark Hertsgaard and Bob Spitz both recognise the 1966 promos for "Paperback Writer" and "Rain" as the first examples of music videos.
Meanwhile, the Beatles’ iconic Ed Sullivan Show appearances and raucous first U.S. concert at the Washington (D.C.) Coliseum were demixed and remixed using the same AI-assisted innovations as ...
On 28 January 2022, the audio of the full rooftop performance was released to streaming services under the title Get Back – The Rooftop Performance. [3] In February 2022, Disney released the entire concert sequence as presented in The Beatles: Get Back in IMAX as The Beatles: Get Back – The Rooftop Concert.