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This is an excerpt from TV Guide Magazine’s The Beatles on TV Special Collector’s Edition, available for order online now at BeatlesonTV.com and for purchase on newsstands nationwide. In the decades before MTV, the Beatles practically invented the music video. Ahead of The Beatles: Get Back docuseries coming to Disney+, here are 10 of their most iconic clips. Yesterday Year: 1965 Album: Help! Director: Tim Kiley Style Points: After a brief introduction from George Harrison (as the audience’s screams fade for a moment), Paul McCartney performs a close-up, solo acoustic version of his poignant song, smiling occasionally through the renewed screams. Let’s call it one of the earliest-ever videos in the simple filmed-performance style. Fun Fact: “Scrambled eggs/Oh my baby how I love your legs.” Not quite as meaningful, lyrically, as the opening lines of “Yesterday,” but those were the nonsensical words Paul tossed in...
- 11/13/2021
- TV Insider
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