Beatles Anthology DVD

 

 

Anthology 1&2 DVD 1

Publisher: EMI
Reference :7243 4 92976 9 2
Date :2003
Made In :USA
Quality :EX
Booklet & packaging :
Total duration: 151Min

July ´40 To Feb. ´64
Anthology 3&4 DVD 2

Publisher: EMI
Reference :7243 4 92977 9 1
Date :2003
Made In :USA
Quality :EX
Booklet & packaging :
Total duration:

Feb. ´64 To August ´65
Anthology 5&6 DVD 3

Publisher: EMI
Reference :7243 4 92978 9 0
Date :2003
Made In :USA
Quality :EX
Booklet & packaging :
Total duration:

August `65 To June `67
Anthology 7&8 DVD 4

Publisher: EMI
Reference :7243 92979 9 9
Date :2003
Made In :USA
Quality :EX
Booklet & packaging :
Total duration:

June `67 To The End
Anthology 9 & 10 - Special Features DVD 5

Publisher: EMI
Reference :7243 4 92980 9 5
Date :2003
Made In :USA
Quality :EX
Booklet & packaging :
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Special Features
Beatles - Director's Cut Anthology (10DVD boxset) Picture Perfect Label

Highlights and Alternative Segments Include:
Story VS Performance - The 1993 Director’s Cut of Anthology focused primarily on the Beatles story, using performance footage only to enhance the story. The final version would remove much of the story and details to include as much TV and concert footage as possible. At the time this appeared to be the best approach, but in retrospect opinions may change after hearing the uncut interviews; this was after all their one change to tell their story. Collectors have countless sources for the TV and concert footage, but only one option to hear their story as done for the Anthology series, until now that is!

Uncensored Version- comparisons between the two versions of Anthology clearly show heavy editing. An entire sequence regarding Yoko Ono and her effects on the band has been cut-down to almost nothing; only on the 1993 version will you hear unedited and sometimes unflattering comments. Many interviews did not even make it to the Anthology book. One example is George commenting on the positive experiences he had with drugs, including the famous dentist real name! The 1993 director’s cut also includes the original extended sequence on George’s songwriting later trimmed at George’s request. It becomes obvious by program 1 what you are seeing is what the director and production team assembled and presented to the band before they made numerous change request.

Program Beginnings- Each program begins with an unused animated sequence in place of the Help! Introduction.

In My Life Opening Montage- Programs 1-4 use this song montage with the commercial version using it only to start program 1. The early montage contains different shots from the final version including Allen Klein.

Flashback Montage- An early idea was to begin each program (beginning with program 2) with a flashback montage covering important material seen in the previous program, this worked well for the first few programs, but unfortunately took too much time, Beginning with program 4, the flashbacks only went as far back as the previous program

While My Guitar Gently Weeps Montage- Ideas about the montage were changing by program 5, and no song montage was used for this program. For program 6, a different approach/song was used, and for the first time it was flash forward montage, using much footage not seen elsewhere in the program. Programs 7-8 drop the montage idea entirely

Quality Of Archival Footage- At this early stage, Apple had to use what footage it had available with quality varying from poor to ex. Some of early TV appearances and newsreels are obviously taken from VHS screening tapes, and many include time-code. Some scenes contain the text “Temporary Picture” All of the new interviews and Apple owned material, including footage taken directly from the original cut of “The Long And Winding Road” look great and contains no time code. It is quite interesting to see what Apple’s film archives looked like in 1993. In 1995 Anthology producer Chips Chipperfield hinted at what this early version might look like when asked why they could not just use the original 10-hour version for the home video release “We can but that’s off-line. Off-line is a rough cut. It’s cut from whatever archive sources we have so a lot of it is VHS

Unused McCartney Interview- Programs 1&2 include an unused interview with Paul. This was the first interview shot and used before finally being replaced with a re-recorded Paul in black turtleneck With this first interview being re-shot, the stories vary from the final release

Partially Unused Harrison Interview- For most of Programs 1&2, the only Harrison interview used is the control room interview with George sporting a moustache. More than ½ of this interview was later removed and replaced with a re-recorded clean-shaven George. With much of this first interview going unused, the stories vary from the final version

Unused Neil Aspinall Interviews- For most of the first two programs, we see Neil’s first interview sessions wearing no hat, the stories heard vary from the commercial version.

Derek Taylor- Derek has a larger role in the early version of Anthology, and is featured in numerous unseen interviews

Program Endings- An early idea was to end each program with a sequence showing the progression the band was making. Examples would be an overhead view showing the move from Liverpool to London, or the move from London to the US.

Audio Outtakes- It is important to note that the 1993 Anthology uses very little studio outtake recordings. There are no created studio sequences of audio outtakes. We don’t hear any real audio outtakes until the 68 studio sessions, as the audio outtakes were still being examined at this early stage of production and were not made available to the production team just yet. But… we do get to hear the unused “Hums” ending for “A Day In The Life” along with part of take 4!

Early/Abandoned Ideas- The 1993 Anthology uses many ideas later modified or dropped entirely. The recreations of fans rooms differ greatly; TV and tour montages were created then later dropped. An early idea was to show the move from Liverpool to Abbey Road studios, done by filming an entire trip-sequence taking you from Liverpool and ending at George Martin’s door in Abbey Road Studios. Other early ideas put Paul in the film “The Girl Can’t Help It” Various other unused segments appear throughout the entire eight programs

No Closing Credits- At this early stage, none of the eight programs contain closing credits

1993 Ending- At this early stage, the documentary ends with the “Let It Be” sessions and rooftop concert. Program 8 part 1 dates from December 1993. 1994 would alter the Documentary considerably, with the three remaining Beatles reforming to record new music and joint interviews. It was at this point; the 1993 version was heavily re-edited leaving only a hint of what it had originally looked like.



Detailed differences found on Anthology Director’s Cut 1993

1940-1963
 
 George’s take on naming the group ‘I give it 50% Lennon 50% Sutcliffe’  
 Tribute to Mal Evans includes short “Maxwell’s Silver Hammer”  
 Different edit of 1960 home recordings, does not have tape spool run out  
 Greater details on Pete Best and his staying out all night with strippers  
 Different German tour montage, uses alternate footage and includes “Sheila” in the medley  
 More details on changing over to suits  
 No school photo with Paul, George and Neil. A Neil photo is used in place of  
 Different segment with “Twenty Flight Rock”, Song is longer and Paul is made to look part of the movie  
 Greater details on George’s black eye  
 Greater details on “Love Me Do” single  
 Details on the Harrison/Martin Don’t like your tie story  
 Different edit of the 8mm van footage  
 Unused sequence creating the move from Liverpool to the recording studios at Abbey Road  
 Greater details on the their early influences  
 Greater details on early tours, John Gentle, Discoveries etc
 
 1963
 
 Unused segments regarding the “From Me To You” and “She Loves You” singles  
 Unused 63 TV show montage, showing the comedy of the group  
 Different comments on the rattle your jewelry Royal Command performance  
 “She Love You” TV performance from Royal Command Performance is included
  Unused footage with John and Helen Shapiro
  Different edit of color 8mm films set to “It Won’t Be Long”  
 Comments on the harmonica sound  
 Longer segment on getting singles released in the US
  More details on the move to London  
 Longer segment on meeting the Stones  
 Footage of the Sweden 63 tour  
 Unused Xmas jingle
 
 1964
 
 Longer segment on Murray the K  
 Longer segment on meeting cripples on tour, George “John was allergic to cripples”  
 More comments on the ‘64 tour and police, Ringo ‘The police were very good to us, they used to steal pills from the kids and give em to us’  
 Segment on Derek, Paul ‘ it was very hectic being the Beatles publicist, Derek became a raving alcoholic’  
 More details on why Derek left in 1964  
 Different shots used during the 1964 tour montage  
 Different re-creation of fans room. Different camera panning and differences between color and b&w.  
 Different montage for “I’ll Follow The Sun” more color Photos, no 8mm yet  
 Alternate photos/edit used to illustrate Ringo’s crashing yacht in Miami
  Comments on sound settings for Ed Sullivan show
  Alternate insert shots used for “All My Loving” from first ED Sullivan  
 More details on ’64 Holland/Aussie Tour. George, How many Beatles does it take to change a light bulb?  
 Different edits for AHDN segments, uses opening cord over and over  
 Unused comments from George about “Can’t Buy Me Love” recording  
 Unused bedroom scene used as intro for ”Can’t Buy Me Love” from AHDN movie  
 Unused montage for “You Can’t Do That” from Australia  
 Different edits of tour footage in Holland, Hong Kong, Australia  
 More details on the Hollywood Bowl recordings George “It must have been crap’  
 Rare interview with Jimmy Nichols and The Beatles upon arrival in Holland
  Alternate edit of 2/64 return to England interview, using US photo inserts between questions, an idea later dropped
  Alternate intro to “Kansas City” from Shindig! Footage does not project on wall
 
 1965
 
 Different comments on smoking refer before meeting the queen.  
 Neil comments on the selection of the ’65 set list and an unused montage is shown 
 An unused section about playing in Spain, and the details surrounding the performances.  
 Unseen concert footage from Madrid.  
 More details on meeting Bob Dylan and his influence  
 Different interviews/segments on Help! Film. George ‘ we smoked refer on the plane to the Bahamas, we used Mal’s cigar smoke to cover it  
 More details on the Rubber Soul cover, George stating it was his favorite and loving how their faces went long  
 Segment on George’s songwriting with Paul explaining why they did not include George in the song-writing partnership. George ‘They wrote all their crap songs early’  
 Different sound mix on Shea footage, inserts vary from commercial version.  
 I’m Down from Shea cross fades at end to ’65 Ed Sullivan  
 Longer montage of 65-tour footage set to “Run For Your Life”  
 “Day Tripper”, “We Can Work It Out” promos are full screen  
 Longer Bedroom/BBC Radio sequence before “We Can Work It Out”  
 More comments on meeting Elvis  
 Alternate footage of John used for his voice over about meeting Elvis
  Longer Photomontage for the “Rubber Soul” LP including “If I Needed Someone” Photo selections differ
 
 1966
 
 Alternate “Eleanor Rigby” sequence. Paul’s performance is in color and runs longer.  
 More details on Dr. Robert and the LSD experiences  
 Unused segment on the 1966 German tour and return visit to Hamburg
  Alternate concert clips for the Tokyo concerts
  Neil explains how the second Japan show was better than first. Ringo ‘ It was?’
  Alternate intro for “Paperback Writer” promo  
 Alternate intro for “Rain” promo  
 Unused interviews from Paul about George and “Taxman”  
 Alternate “Taxman” photomontage
  Unused segment about salaries with George telling stories of Brian’s contracts  
 More details on “Tomorrow Never Knows” and its recording process  
 Different montage for Revolver Lp cover  
 Neil, ‘they never practiced their Revolver songs for tour  
 More details on the origins of “Yellow Submarine”  
 No “Yellow Submarine” animation over the 1966 8mm films  
 Neil’s story of Peter Brown bringing box of Chocolates filled with marijuana to John in Spain, and them spilling out onto the carpet
 
 1967
 
 Long unused segment with George Martin on the construction of “A Day In The Life” using take 4 and take 6, not the rehearsal take. The original ‘Hums’ ending is also played  
 Different montage for “Sgt Peppers” using b&w film footage not photos to represent people on the cover.  
 Long segment on how the cover was designed and who was selected and why.  
 Different footage/edit on Bangor trip, unused comments  
 Longer segment on Haight Ashbury, and George’s experience there  
 Longer segments and comments regarding Brian’s death.  
 Alternate shots used in “Hide Your Love Away” montage, uses commercial version of song  
 Alternate segments and longer interview from George Martin about John’s drug trip in the studio  
 More details on the Greece
Island trip, and about Magic Alex’s involvement. Different edit of home movie footage. No voice over from Ringo on end of film  
 “Strawberry Fields” promo has no home movies inserted  
 “All You Need Is Love” is original b&w video  
 More comments on the satellite broadcast
  George Martin comments on why no one Beatle could become leader of the group  
 More details/comments on “Magical Mystery Tour”.
  Unheard story from Ringo on his Aunt Jessie and her body odor
  “I am the Walrus” segment is shorter and cross fades into Ed Sullivan  
 “Hello Goodbye” promo goes to color sooner
  Neil on the origins of “Strawberry Fields Forever”
 
 1968
 
 Long unused segments on Yoko’s effect on the band, George ‘ Yoko saw us as a wedge between her and John. Paul ‘ We were like her courtiers’  
 Longer segment on the merits of the White LP  
 George repeats the common story of why Ringo quit
  Unheard comments from Neil, Paul and Ringo on Yoko  
 “Revolution” take 1 is used with a few new inserts, later this take was replaced. No voice-over
  “Hey Jude” Different edits during second half of song, no picture overlap  
 Neil comments on how Paul came up with the Apple name, and origins of the image used  
 In depth coverage of the India experience  
 Entire segment devoted to the story of “Sexy Sadie” with the song set to home movie footage  
 Neil on developing the “Two Virgins” photos  
 Derek on meeting Yoko and kissing her on the head  
 Comments from Paul, George and Ringo on the music of “Two Virgins”
  Ringo comments on the burying of egg shells in India  
 George tells story about “Hey Jude” being written for Julian Lennon  
 Longer segment from Paul on writing “Hey Jude”
 
 1969
 
 Get Back.Unused montage from Apple studios is used to illustrate the idea problems they were having with George Martin.  
 More details on the Getback/Let It Be sessions  
 No crowd ambience on rooftop performance  
 Greater details on the Paul/George riff  
 Audio is stereo (left & right) not 5.1 and the picture isn't as good as the offically released anthology on dvd. 
 There is a alot of timecode running in the video of this director's cut.

Anthology Director´s Cut ´93 DVD 1

Publisher: Picture Perfect Productions
Reference :PPDVD 003-004
Date :2004
Made In :
Quality :
Booklet & packaging :
Total duration: 77:00

Comments
July ´40 to March ´63

1. In My Life (Lennon/McCartney)
2. Liverpool: The Chilhood Years
3. Musical Influences - Discovering Rock&Roll
4. John, Paul And George - The Beginning Of The Beatles
5. Twenty Flight Rock - The Girl Can´t Help It
6. First Recordings 1958-1960
7. Stuart Sutcliffe
8. Flaming Pie Name Origins
9. Early Tours
10. Pete Best
11. Hamburg
12. Growing Pains - Stuart Leaves
13. The Cavern
14. Decca Sessions
15. George Martin - Abbey Road Studios
16. Ringo Arrives
17. Love Me Do (Lennon/McCartney)
18. Please Please Me - We ´re Nº1
Anthology Director´s Cut ´93 DVD 2

1. In My Life Series Flashback
2. Racing Up The Ladder
3. Touring Britain - 1963
4. From Me To You (Lennon/McCartney)
5. Mal Evans
6. She Loves You (Lennon/McCartney)
7. Reflections On Sudden Fame
8. It Won't Be Long (Lennon/McCartney)
9. Beatlemania - Sweden 1963
10. Royal Variety Performances
11. Second Album : With The Beatles
12. Early Television Appearances
13. Olympia Theatre Paris - 1964
14. I Want To Hold Your Hand Reaches Nº1 In The USA

Anthology Director´s Cut ´93 DVD 3

1. In My Life Series Flashback
2. Arrival In The USA Feb. 1964
3. First Appearance On The Ed Sullivan Show
4. The Coliseum Concert – Washington DC
5. Reception At The British Embassy
6. Miami Beach
7. Second Appearance On The Ed Sullivan Show
8. Return To England
9. They´re Going To Put Us In The Movies
10. Filming A Hard Day´s Night
11. Derek Taylor Becomes Press Agent
12. World Tour 1964
13. You Can´t Do That Tour Montage
14. World Premiere Of A Hard Day´s Night
15. Liverpool Homecoming
Anthology Director´s Cut ´93 DVD 4

1. In My Life Series Flashback
2. First Major US Tour – Summer 1964
3. Meeting Bob Dylan
4. The Pressures Of Touring
5. Feedback – I Feel Fine
6. Recording Beatles For Sale
7. Filming Help
8. Yesterday (Lennon/McCartney)
9. NME Poll Winners Concert - April 11, 1965
10. George Talk About His Songs
11. Ticket To Ride (Lennon/McCartney)
12. The Beatles Receive The MBE From The Queen
13. The ´65 Tour Set List - Paris 1965
14. Playing Bullrings In Spain

Anthology Director´s Cut ´93 DVD 5

1. In My Life Series Flashback
2. Shea Stadium Concert – August 15, 1965
3. Meeting Elvis Presley
4. More Tour Pressure
5. New Musical Directions : Ruber Soul And Revolver
6. LSD Doctor Riley
7. Day Tripper (Lennon/McCartney)
8. We Can Work It Out (Lennon/McCartney)
9. Taped TV Pormotional Films
10. Paperback Writer (Lennon/McCartney)
11. Rain (Lennon/McCartney)
12. Yellow Submarine (Lennon/McCartney)
13. Tomorrow Never Knows (Lennon/McCartney)
14. World Tour 1966 – Returning To Hamburg
Anthology Director´s Cut ´93 DVD 6

1. While My Guitar Gently Weeps - Series Flashback
2. Troubles In Phillippines
3. Touring Takes Its Toll
4. Eleanor Rigby (Lennon/McCartney)
5. Last Concert - San Francisco August 19, 1966
6. Individual Directions
7. The Making Of Strawberry Fields Forever
8. Penny Lane (Lennon/McCartney)
9. Sgt. Pepper´s
10. A Day In The Life (Lennon/McCartney)
11. Sgt. Pepper´s Cover Sleeve
12. Reaction To Sgt. Pepper´s
13. Drugs Reflects The Times
14. Baby You're A Rich Man (Lennon/McCartney)

Anthology Director´s Cut ´93 DVD 7

1. Series Falshback
2. Satellite Broadcast Of All You Need Is Love
3. Meeting The Maharishi
4. Brian Epstein´s Death
5. Magical Mistery Tour
6. Reaction To A Magical Mistery Tour
7. I Am The Walrus (Lennon/McCartney)
8. Hello Goodbye (Lennon/McCartney)
9. The Apple Boutique
10. Rishikesh India
11. Dear Prudence (Lennon/McCartney)
12. Sexy Sadie (Lennon/McCartney)
13. Apple Records
14. Lady Madonna (Lennon/McCartney)
Anthology Director´s Cut ´93 DVD 8

1. Series Falshback
2. John Meets Yoko – Band Reactions
3. The White Album
4. Revolution (Lennon/McCartney)
5. The Apple Boutique Closes
6. Hey Jude (Lennon/McCartney)
7. Recording At Twickenham Studios
8. Magic Alex
9. Moving To Apple
10. Billy Preston Sits In
11. The Rooftop Concer January 30, 1969
12. Don't Let Me Down
13. Get Back (Lennon/McCartney)

Anthology Director´s Cut ´93 DVD 9

1. Anthology Press Kit 1995
2. Sneak Preview Of ABC Series 1995
3. ABC Miniseries Electronic Press Kit 1995
4. ABC Television Promo Spots 1995
5. Anthology Post Release 1995
6. Anthology CD Elrectronic Press Kit 1995
7. Free As A Bird Promotional Video 1995
8. George Harrison On Today Tonight 1995
9. George Martin Neil Aspinall And Derek Taylor – Nov. 1995
Anthology Director´s Cut ´93 DVD 10

1. Real Love Original Broadcast Video 1995
2. World Video Premiere Of Real Love Video 1996
3. Real Love Single Release 1996
4. Anthology Vol 2 Electronic Press Kit 1996
5. Anthology Vol. 2 TV Commercials 1996
6. Anthology Vol. 2 Marketing Reel 1996
7. Turner Home Entertainment Promo Reel 1996
8. New Beatles Interviews August 1996
9. The Anthology Series : The Perfect Holyday Gift 1996
10. Anthology Vol. 3 Promotional Spots 1996


 

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