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How about some Green Day – these guys have been around for a bit, but yet we never get tired of their lyrics and sound.  And here is the thing… I can go on and on about all the great Music, great Bands, and great sounds, but it’s the way music makes us feel that drives us continually to listen to it.  We live our lives around it, reflect upon it, feel joy listening and are often inspired by music.

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Bob Marley anyone?  There is at least one song of his that touches everyone, regardless of their views on anything.  His music is catchy and hits the soul.

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“Eight Days A Night”

Looking into Music and where it all has come from, is today and going into the future, I would like to reflect on some of the latest trends.

In one strand of Beatles lore, it was Ringo Starr who came up with the phrase ‘eight days a week’: an offhand joke about a working schedule so frantic it seemed to crush time. And while you watch this peppy, celebratory documentary from Ron Howard (Frost/Nixon, Rush), which focuses on the band’s notoriously hectic touring period, you feel pop history whistling past at speed.

About Ron Howard’s Documentary Of the Beatles

That’s Howard’s film in a snapshot: its conclusions rarely make your head spin, but it meticulously shows its working out. (If it was an exam paper, it’d be impossible to dock it any marks.) Working with teams of researchers and interviewers, Howard has assembled the film from archive concert footage and interviews – some of it gleamingly restored – plus new conversations with both Ringo and Paul McCartney, and a line-up of variable informative celebrity talking heads.

 

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But others capture the breadth of the band’s influence without pulling focus from the phenomenon itself. Not least of all a brief word from Sigourney Weaver. Which the actress reminisces about a 1965 concert at the Hollywood Bowl. Over the top of contemporary news footage that grainily but unmistakably places her delighted 12-year-old self at the scene.

Other than obligatory signposts to epoch-defining events like the Kennedy assassination, there’s little historical context – but that’s because Howard understands the band is the historical context.

The phenomenon of their live appearances – not just the concerts themselves, but the cheeky press conference preludes, and the hysterical, garment-rending fallout – itself defines the era with a spiky precision.

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Vitally, though, the songs themselves get their due. Some appear in pleasingly unfamiliar forms. The film’s title track first turns up with Lennon and McCartney’s experimental oohed introduction, before segueing into its better-known version.

Plus there’s the straightforward pleasure of hearing the tracks play through a cinema sound system. – When Sgt. Pepper’s opening chords slam into your chest, the album really feels like an act of resuscitation.

What The Beatles did with the new lease of life that record gave them isn’t a matter for this film. But if Howard decides to address it in another, it’d be very welcome.

Courtesy:  http://www.telegraph.co.uk/films/2016/09/12/in-the-beatles-eight-days-a-week-ron-howard-shows-pop-history-at/

A few seem like they’re there to give Howard’s largely US-centric film a more distinctive British flavour: it’s sweet that Richard Curtis feels his rom-com scripts owe a debt to the Beatles’ madcap early media personas, for instance, though it’s not clear why anyone watching this should be over the moon to hear it.