そこからは、ビートルズの米国での2週間を概ね時系列で辿っている。空港で熱狂的なファンが彼らを出迎えるシーン。到着時の記者会見。最初の大きなイベントは「エド・サリヴァン・ショー」出演だが、そこに至るまでに、様々な映像が組み込まれる。ホテルの前で熱狂する ...
The lazy conclusion is one that has clotted rock history books for years: America was sad, the Beatles made them happy again. There was more happening here, a unique confluence of historical ...
The Beatles appeared on two more Ed Sullivan episodes that February before heading home. That same month I Want to Hold Your Hand started a seven-week stint at number one in America, only to be ...
They lifted America ... they set off by coming to the United States, a country that had always been predicated on “the pursuit of happiness.” With the Beatles, the pursuit, at long last ...
We see all manner of people reduced to tears with his assassination in late 1963, which is when the Beatles were releasing their second album in England, unbeknownst to the country that would soon ...
While The Beatles may have sold themselves as well-behaved boys from Liverpool, there were a few instances when they had run-ins with the law.
and there’s something almost poetic about the global electricity they set off by coming to the United States, a country that had always been predicated on “the pursuit of happiness.” With the Beatles, ...
In chronological rock history, the Beatles and America are from two consecutive but different musical eras. While the former members of the Beatles were certainly making music in the years ...
Kennedy in November 1963 — just three months before The Beatles arrived on Feb. 7,1964. “Coming to America, this was, ‘Give me your huddled masses,’” says McCartney. “This was ...