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Performer: The Beatles
Title: Eight Days A Week (The Touring Years)
Country: UK
Catalog Number: OPTBD3092
Label: Imagine Entertainment, White Horse Pictures, Polygram Entertainment, StudioCanal
Released: 18 Nov 2016
Style: Beat, Pop Rock, Rock & Roll
Rating: 4.2
Votes: 503
| 1 | You Can't Do That | |
| 2 | Special Features | |
| 3 | A Deeper Dive | 43:00 |
| 4 | Can't Buy Me Love | |
| 5 | Words & Music | 24:00 |
| 6 | An Alternative Opening For The Film | 3:00 |
| 7 | Help! | |
| 8 | Documentary (The Ron Howard Film) | 106:00 |
| 9 | Twist And Shout | |
| 10 | She Loves You | |
| 11 | Full Length Performances The Beatles Live 1963-1965 | (12:00) |
| 12 | Early Clues To A New Direction | 18:00 |
2 Disc Special Edition (UK Version)
5 full length performances of Beatles songs on Disc 2:
2-3.1 She Loves You, ABC Theatre, Manchester 1963
2-3.2 Twist And Shout, ABC Theatre, Manchester 1963
2-3.3 Can't Buy Me Love, NME Awards, London 1964
2-3.4 You Can't Do That, Melbourne 1964
2-3.5 Help!, ABC Theatre, Blackpool 1965
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The Beatles: Eight Days a Week The Touring Years is a 2016 documentary film directed by Ron Howard about the Beatles' career during their touring years from 1962 to 1966, from their performances at the Cavern Club in Liverpool to their final concert in San Francisco in 1966. The film was released theatrically on 15 September 2016 in the United Kingdom and the United States, and started streaming on Hulu on 17 September 2016. It received several awards and nominations, including for Best Documentary. In the 1960s, the Beatles exploded on to the public scene, seemingly out of nowhere as the band's formative years of constant performing at home and in Hamburg, and Brian Epstein's grooming, finally paid off beyond their wildest dreams. Music video by The Beatles performing Eight Days A Week. 2015 Calderstone Productions Limited a division of Universal Music Group, Apple Corps is showing information to help you better understand the purpose of a Page. See actions taken by the people who manage and post content. Page created 19 September 2016. The Best Beatles SongsVideos. Eight days a week is not enough to show I care. Ooh I need your love, babe, guess you know it's true, Hope you need my love, babe, just like I need you. Hold me, love me, Hold me, love me. I ain't got nothin' but love, babe, Eight days a week. Eight days a week, I love you. Eight Days a Week is a song written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney, based on Paul's original idea, recorded by the Beatles and released on their December 1964 album Beatles for Sale. Eight Days A Week BFS. Eight Days A Week The Beatles 1962-1966. Eight Days A Week False Starts Anthology 1. By the time the band quit touring in August of 1966, they had performed 166 concerts in 15 countries and 90 cities around the world. The cultural phenomenon their touring helped create, known as. We love them, yeah, yeah, yeah - and with archival footage like that, you know The Beatles: Eight Days a Week - The Touring Years can't be bad. The Beatles: Eight Days A Week-The Touring Years. Now Playing: The Beatles: Eight Days A Week-The Touring Years. Abramorama Release Date: September 16, 2016 Not Rated. Summary: The Beatles: Eight Days A Week - The Touring Years documents the first part of The Beatles career 1962-1966 the period in which they toured and captured the worlds acclaim. Four years. Thats all it took to take the Beatles from the grimy basements of Liverpool to the center of a claustrophobic global touring hurricane. This was the birth of teenagers losing their minds in epic proportions over theWhats it about Beatlemania. I Saw Her Standing There. The Beatles. We Wrote On The Road. Doing A Film Again. Help The Beatles. Eight Days A Week was written as a potential title song for The Beatles second film. In the end it became an album track on Beatles For Sale, although Capitol released it as a US single in February 1965. I think we wrote this when we were trying to write the title song for Help because there was at one time the thought of calling the film Eight Arms To Hold You. John Lennon Hit Parader, April 1972. John Lennon later voiced his dissatisfaction with Eight Days A Week, framing it negatively along with the film. Help as a film was like Eight Days A Week as a record for us. A lot of people. Its the touring, after all, that is the focus here. In addition to the. Certainly, the film depicts their most crucial musical growth as happening in their off-stage hiatuses: Precious audio outtakes from the studio recording sessions for 1965s watershed Rubber Soul album point to the incipient hothouse experimentalism in their work that comparable bands today take years rather than mere months between records to demonstrate. Perhaps the least familiar and most bracing material in Eight Days a Week, however, doesnt concern The Beatles artistry at all