looking for dvd w/ complete performances of Hey Jude & All YouNeedIsLove
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Sandoz — 11 years ago(February 08, 2015 05:22 PM)
I'd like to get a disc that has both of these, which because they are some of the few scarce live performances by The Beatles since they quit touring, I'd like to have (since it still appears the Let It Be film and sessions will never see the light of day on a legit release).
I've seen clips of both of these before, but never the entire performances from beginning to end. Can anyone point out if they are on an authorized release, preferably both on the same disc if you know of one? Thanks.
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jdhowes1138 — 10 years ago(July 07, 2015 05:42 PM)
There is no authorised DVD of Beatles music videos, but if you238 can find it there's a bootleg called Chronology 1 & 2 (both on 1 disc) that has 70 music videos (most songs have 2 versions for TV stations to boast 'exclusivity'). You should be able to find it on eBay or some such. The closest you'll find to an official release is the Anthology sets, but those clips are mostly incomplete or have interview voice overs interrupting them.
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Sandoz — 10 years ago(November 17, 2015 12:16 PM)
I actually think I've found one The new Beatles 1+ release has 2 dvds that each have a ton of The Beatles video performances; one disc specifically has All You Need Is Love and Hey Jude, which are the ones I mostly want, both restored and remastered.
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alanr4447a — 10 years ago(March 21, 2016 06:02 PM)
Yep, the recent release of
1+
, in particular the "complete" edition with TWO DVD/Blu-Ray discs, finally gives us what we've dreamed of for years, "The Beatles Video Collection", like so many other bands have released before them. The first videodisc includes segments representing all the "UK or US #1" songs of the
1
CD, and the second videodisc includes
nearly
all the other promotional films the Beatles made, either alternate films for the #1's, or films for songs that didn't quite attain that status, especially when they shot films for
both
sides of a single; as well as videos made for songs more recently promoted. Notably the second videodisc includes:
Twist and Shout
, Please Please Me, Rain,
Strawberry Fields Forever
, A Day in the Life,
Revolution
, and Don't Let Me Down. The most significant omissions from the disc are the film for "This Boy" that they made as a companion piece to their "I Want to Hold Your Hand" film (being that song's flipside), and a rendition of "She's a Woman" (flipside of "I Feel Fine", and a pretty big hit in its own right) that kicked off the Japanese video release
The Beatles Private Reel
of some years ago.