The Beatles final live
concert at Candlestick Park, San Francisco, Aug, 29, 1966.They ripped through
Little Richard’s Long Tall Sally, as they had a thousand times before, then
they were off. For the last time.The Beatles, the first band to make sports
stadiums their stage were turning their backs on stadiums, stages and live
audiences---forever.The crowd wasn’t told, nobody knew, maybe they didn’t quite
know themselves but one thing they did know: they’d had enough of it.
In 1963 a British
journalist, writing about the Moptops and their fans came up with the term
Beatlemania. It was no more than the truth.It really was a mania. Rudolph
Valentino had crowds of idolatrous women, Frank Sinatra had his bobbysoxers,
today’s celebrities court and complain about media harassment, but none have ever
experienced anything like this.
They were terrific together
in every way: sharp, clever, funny and quick. If John was the wittiest and had
edge, Paul was twinkly and charming and George and Ringo often had a good
line. Liverpudlians have a way with words and from the start their
playing, their singing, their harmonies, and their confidence were utterly
captivating. Whether you were a music fan or not, a teenager or not, a girl or
not, From Me To You struck a chord of recognition – this was something
wonderful, something special that we were going to love.
The moptop haircuts and
Beatle suits (forced on them by their manager Brian Epstein) helped too. We
knew we loved them, we didn’t yet know they were geniuses (or, as the late Ian
MacDonald, author of a great book on the Beatles says, Lennon and McCartney
together were “a genius”).
What we see in the Eight
Days A Week film is not so much their genius as songwriters, it’s the magic of
their presence and their brilliance as performers, their personality and the
evidence that they had something about them that nobody else has ever matched.
You don’t need to be looking through rose-tinted bifocals to see how magical
they were.
The Beatles: Eight Days A
Week-The Touring Years will be released in the Philippines on September 21,
2016 through Solar Pictures.
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