No Hamburg No Beatles NEW!

Duration:

1 x 60'

Definition:

UHD

Year:

2024

Available Language/s:

English (Original language)

Sub Genre:

Feature documentary, Music

Producer:

MGMM, Brightmoon Media production

Director:

Roger Appleton

Synopsis:

The Beatles are at No 1 again in 2023, but see how they started...

This feature length film tells the story of The Beatles before they were famous and learning their trade in the flesh pots of post war Hamburg in 1960-1962.

As John Lennon said: “We were born in Liverpool but grew up in Hamburg.” In August 1960 the Beatles were about to arrive in Hamburg, a city that had become the vice capital of Europe. The Beatles had to learn quickly. They were raw material both on and off stage. They had to up their game playing many hours each night in front of an often drunken and aggressive crowd. Glasses would fly, fists were thrown but the boys had to play on. The first tour of duty (and sometimes it could feel like a battlefield) lasted only four months when the 17-year-old George Harrison was deported for breaking a curfew and Paul McCartney and Pete Best were arrested and also deported – this time for arson. The Beatles were hardened by their German experiences. They returned in April 1961 and made the record that would bring them to the attention of Brian Epstein. 

The Beatles came back in April '62 now with Epstein as their new manager. They were getting tighter, and stage hardened. But as they arrived back in Hamburg there was crushing news, their former bass player and John's best friend Stuart had died tragically young. 

By their fourth visit in November 1962 the Beatles were back in Hamburg with “Love Me Do” released and a new drummer, Ringo Starr who had previously played in Hamburg with Rory Storm and the Hurricanes. After a short break back in Liverpool in December 1962 the Beatles returned to Hamburg. Here they recorded the infamous "Star Club Tapes". It would be nearly four years later that the Fab Four played Hamburg again, this time as the biggest pop stars on the planet. Smartly dressed in their suits, with screaming fans drowning their voices, how different they were to the fresh-faced teenagers who travelled from Liverpool in that little van back in 1960. In short, they were turned from boys into men.

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