![]() ![]() "Strawberry Fields Forever" came out that year, as well as "Penny Lane" and the Sgt. It was written and produced in 1967, which was an incredibly fertile period for the Beatles. It's a musical comedy fantasy about the Beatles and a busload of tourists taking a trip to unknown destinations. album of the same name, but it's not the album. Magical Mystery Tour has the music from the U.S. ![]() On Friday night on PBS, Great Performances presents a documentary about the making of a Beatles TV special from 1967 - Magical Mystery Tour - then shows a restored version of that special. Scott Freiman deconstructs the filming and recording of Magical Mystery Tour, as well as “Strawberry Fields Forever,” “Penny Lane,” and “All You Need Is Love” in Deconstructing Magical Mystery Tour.The Beatles look out of the Magical Mystery Tour coach skylight, on location in England in September 1967. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band – songs and albums that would forever change popular music. Yet, this brief sour note did little to detract from a remarkable year in which the Beatles released the groundbreaking “Strawberry Fields Forever”/”Penny Lane” single, “All You Need Is Love,” “Hello, Goodbye,” and Sgt. Today, the Magical Mystery Tour film is seen as a touch of hubris from a band that thought they could do anything but were forced to confront their limitations. Related: “The Fab Four’s Singles Were Number 1 – Repeatedly” Included on the soundtrack were Lennon’s “I Am The Walrus,” Harrison’s “Blue Jay Way,” and McCartney’s “Fool On The Hill.” In America, Capitol decided to pair the six songs from the film with the singles the Beatles had released in 1967, including “Strawberry Fields Forever,” “Penny Lane,” and “Hello, Goodbye.” Like its counterpart in England, the Magical Mystery Tour album was Number One on the charts in the U.S. Magical Mystery Tour may have been the Beatles’ first major flop, but it was more than outweighed by the double EP of music from the film that topped the charts in Britain. In America, NBC canceled plans to broadcast the movie. The overwhelmingly negative reviews forced a next day apology from Paul on the David Frost show. When the BBC aired the final film on Boxing Day, most viewers could not make heads or tails out of the story. Ten hours of film, including scenes shot at the West Malling Air Force Base and a strip club was cut down to just 52 minutes in a marathon, eleven-week editing session. Five days of makeshift fun traveling around England in their magical bus could not overcome scheduling fiascos, union problems, low morale, and the lack of a script. Without the help of Epstein who might have brought some semblance of order to the project, Magical Mystery Tour was fraught with an absence of direction and an abundance of bad decisions. Magical Mystery Tour was doomed from the beginning. Related: “10 Things You Didn’t Know About ‘I Am the Walrus'” The first song they would record after Epstein’s death was “I Am The Walrus.” When Lennon sang “I’m crying,” he really was. That summer, after the death of their manager, Brian Epstein, McCartney convinced the other Beatles that they needed to focus on Magical Mystery Tour, including writing new songs to accompany the film. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, perform “All You Need Is Love” live on the first worldwide satellite broadcast, and begin their study of meditation with the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. It would be several months before the Beatles began filming Magical Mystery Tour. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band still being prepared for release, the Beatles began recording the title track for Magical Mystery Tour with McCartney leading the group from the piano. Of course, new songs would be needed for the film. Together, they decided that they would write the script and direct the film. Maybe the Beatles could create and film a mystery tour of their own.īy the time he returned to England, McCartney had sketched out the idea for the Beatles’ next project – Magical Mystery Tour. It combined the randomness of his amateur films with the stories of the Merry Pranksters that he heard during his time in San Francisco and the mystery charabanc tours that took vacationers from Liverpool to Blackpool on a bus filled with beer and accordion players. ![]() While filming Jane Asher at Denver’s Civic Center Park, he was struck by an idea. After stopping in San Francisco (where McCartney jammed with the Jefferson Airplane), the pair flew to Denver where Asher was appearing with the Old Vic theatre company in a production of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet.īy 1967, McCartney was making experimental films, and he traveled everywhere with his video camera. Paul planned to surprise his girlfriend Jane Asher on her 21 st birthday. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, Paul McCartney and the Beatles’ assistant Mal Evans flew to America on a private Lear jet reportedly hired from Frank Sinatra. On April 3, 1967, two days after recording the reprise of Sgt. ![]()
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