Beatles Stories DVD Review
Beatles Stories DVD Review of a a Fab Four Fan’s Ultimate Road Trip $19.99
The Chief Blonde Remarks: My daughter and I watched this DVD together from start to end. FASCINATING. I was 3 when the Beatles debuted on the Ed Sullivan so obviously I wasn’t old enough to appreciate in the peak of the Beatles wave. Yet, who could grow up in the Beatles era without being affected in your own personal way? I remember watching all the Beatles movies on TV over and over. I loved the “Keystone” cop nature of HELP the most. I also remember going to see the Beatles music inspired “Sargent Peppers Lonely Heats Club Band” (1978) in my junior year of high school..I went to see it at least 10 times. While not “The Beatles” per se, it turned me on to their music all over again. I think that’s the point of this documentary “Beatles Stories”. The fascination of this group and their music creates and holds memories for all who experienced it. The people interviewed for this documentary share their first hand memories with all the rest of us who are a bit more distance from the source. Yet we are hungry, for the morsels that make these FAB Four into real life talent and real people. BEATLES STORIES: A FAB FOUR FAN’S ULTIMATE ROAD TRIP
Seen on Rollingstone.com, VH1, USAToday.com and nationally syndicated radio show “Breakfast with the Beatles”
About the DVD Beatles Stories
Songwriter Seth Swirsky grew up in the 1960s idolizing the Beatles –their songs, their sound and their style. In 2004, he set out, video camera in hand, to talk to people who had crossed paths with his heroes. From Sir Ben Kingsley to Sir George Martin, and Beach Boy Brian Wilson to astronomer Brian Skiff, Swirsky filmed hundreds of personal recollections from people who knew them well to those who just had an unforgettable encounter. Swirsky found stories in unexpected places getting Beatles intimates to open up–neighbors, tour mates, business associates, even former girlfriends–all telling stories you’ve never heard before! Longtime Beatles friend and personal assistant Tony Bramwell calls Beatles Stories, “A Magical Mystery Tour de Force!
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Stephanie from CT says
simon and garfunkle. i love their music, and what it has to say.
diane cooper says
It is and always will be Elvis for me!
Rachel C says
Art Garfunkel because I’m a fan of his music too.
Heather Martin says
Jim Morrison. He was the 1st musician I really listened to. The 1st poet I really read. And his was the 1st adult bio I ever read. I was 10 when I when I introduced to his work, and the Lizard King has been replaced in my heart, but never forgotten.
Tracy Allen says
I’m interested in what Brian Wilson has to say. He’s such a gigantic talent in his own right and yet was very influenced by the Beatles IRCC
Nancy says
I’d like to hear Brian Wilson’s ideas since he was a young musician in the music field at the same time that the Beatles started.
Sarah Hoffman says
I have a few that I would love to hear the opinions. (dead and alive). James Dean, George Carlin, Marilyn Monroe, Amelia Earhhart,.. (alive) Robin Williams, Jim Carrey.. are just to name a few.
Judith says
Brian Wilson. I grew up listening to the Beach Boys and the Beatles. Their music was very different. I think the Beatles had more of an impact on music and wonder what Brian’s take on this would be.
Gricelda Castro says
I would love to hear Robin Williams because his funny.
Deana Kneen says
Garfunkel, because as an amazing musician himself would love to hear his opinions because you always wonder what musicians of such great caliber think of others!
Lauren says
I’d love to hear what Henry Winkler has to say because he’s a great actor who I admire and I’m curious about his opinions. 🙂
Whitney says
I would have to say I would LOVE to hear what Henry Winkler has to say. I’ve always been a fan of Henry Winkler since he was the “Fonz” in Happy Days. But to be completely honest, I would love to hear anyones personal memories of the Beatles. I have been a HUGE fan since I was a small kid and they were WAY before my time. I blame my parents 😉
Vanessa Dalton says
Maryilyn Monroe because she had an interesting life
desiree says
imstill fan of the Beatles and love there music then and now
Alex Roach says
Henry winkler!
Jerri Davis says
Elvis. Thank you. Jerri Davis
librarypat says
I would like to hear what Art Garfunkel, Graham Nash, Brian Wilson, Sir George Martin, and Henry Winkler. Henry Winkler is someone whose opinion I would be interested in just because. Garfunkel, Nash, and Wilson are musicians from the same era and it would be interesting to get their take on the Beatles as musicians and their impact on the industry and other musicians. Martin, as someone who worked with them would be interesting for the inside information and insight he could give.
Kelly K says
John Wayne, Jimmy Stewart or Maureen O’Hara
Crystal Irvin says
probably smokey or Jackie DeShannon
cathy henatyszen says
put me down for Robin Williams