Beatles/Let it Be Japan Broadcast Edition
Beatles/Let it Be Japan Broadcast Edition
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The "Japanese Broadcast Edition" of the Beatles' movie "LET IT BE" released by our store is SOLD OUT because it recorded the version that was aired on TV in 1984 in perfect quality, and it is due to discover more top masters. "Definitive Video Master" has also been very popular. It is an attractive item that the movie that has not yet been officially released is broadcast in faithful form and can be watched with a sense of nostalgia. It had been. That's the new version. This version was aired on TV in the early 1980s, and was passed down among fans as a version that included narration by famous Japanese musicians. There are many existing videos of the 1984 broadcast version that were recorded due to the spread of video decks and tapes, and to support this, our store has released it twice. In that respect, the version with narration has only been well known to the extent that ``that's how it was broadcast on TV'', perhaps due to the difference in the popularity of video, and it is difficult to actually see the footage from that time. The reality is that they had no choice but to rely on their own memories. However, this time, we have succeeded in discovering a video recording of the Japanese version, which is no exaggeration to call it a illusion! The mere fact that a tape recording of this broadcast still exists is enough of a surprise, but it is also in excellent condition and perfectly recreates the atmosphere of the time. This tape records what was broadcast at the end of 1981, but this version was actually first broadcast in 1980. Perhaps the recording was successful in rebroadcasting, which was common on television at the time. This can be proven by the fact that many of the commercials that appear in between mention sales during the year-end and New Year holidays, and this is also a nostalgic feeling that leaves you speechless. Just looking at the commercials for facilities that are now most pervasive in our daily lives will fill you with nostalgia just by looking at them. Above all else, I can only say that the overall construction of the 1981 version, which you can now see, is full of things to explore. If it were a feature film like the previous Beatles films, the entire film would have been dubbed during this time, but since this film is a documentary, we decided to use the musician's narration as a last-ditch plan to show it on TV. It seems like you added . After all, all the interactions between the members of the Beatles have been cut out here, and you can see the painstaking effort that went into producing the Japanese broadcast version. The cuts in the first half of the movie are particularly impressive, with George's electrocution scene and even the argument scene between him and Paul being completely cut out. The early 1980s was a time when the hurdles to learning English were incomparably higher than they are now. I think this historical background is reflected in this boldly shortened version. And the narration content is also really interesting! Among them, many people may be surprised to hear that the album ``LET IT BE'' is referred to as ``the group's masterpiece.'' This is not an exaggeration for broadcasting or anything, but because the Beatles' album that was actually the most popular in Japan during this era was "LET IT BE." At that time, the Beatles were considered more of a standard pop band than a rock band in Japan, and because of this, their albums such as ``REVOLVER'', ``SGT. PEPPER'S LONELY HEARTS CLUB BAND'', and ``THE BEATLES'' were not very popular. It was considered to be something for "experts." The broadcast, which clearly shows the historical background, is more than just a short version and has a uniquely Japanese finish that is truly interesting, and even those who saw the 1984 version will be shocked by the illusion. The version is finally unveiled! Please enjoy this rare footage while praying that Paul's performance, which was unfortunately canceled, will be held again. Broadcast Date: 30th December 1981 (1:20:21) 1. Introduction 2. CM Twickenham Film Studio 3. Opening 4. Adagio For Strings 5. Don't Let Me Down 6. Conversation 7. Maxwell's Silver Hammer 8. Two Of Us 9. I've Got A Feeling 10. I've Got A Feeling 11. Conversation 12. One After 909 13. Piano Jam 14. Across The Universe 15. Dig A Pony 16. Suzy's Parlor 17. I Me Mine 18. CM Apple Studio 19. For You Blue 20. Conversation 21. Besame Mucho 22. You Really Got A Hold On Me 23. The Long And Winding Road 24. Shake, Rattle And Roll 25. CM 26. Kansas City / Miss Ann / Lawdy Miss Clawdy 27. Dig It 28. Conversation 29. Two Of Us 30. Let It Be 31. The Long And Winding Road 32. CM Rooftop 33. Rooftop Intro 34. Get Back 35. Don't Let Me Down 36. I' ve Got A Feeling 37. One After 909 38. Dig A Pony 39. Get Back 40. End Credit PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.80min.
1. Introduction 2. CM Twickenham Film Studio 3. Opening 4. Adagio For Strings 5. Don't Let Me Down 6. Conversation 7. Maxwell's Silver Hammer 8. Two Of Us 9. I've Got A Feeling 10. I' ve Got A Feeling 11. Conversation 12. One After 909 13. Piano Jam 14. Across The Universe 15. Dig A Pony 16. Suzy's Parlour 17. I Me Mine 18. CM Apple Studio 19. For You Blue 20. Conversation 21. Besame Mucho 22. You Really Got A Hold On Me 23. The Long And Winding Road 24. Shake, Rattle And Roll 25. CM 26. Kansas City / Miss Ann / Lawdy Miss Clawdy 27. Dig It 28. Conversation 29. Two Of Us 30. Let It Be 31. The Long And Winding Road 32. CM Rooftop 33. Rooftop Intro 34. Get Back 35. Don't Let Me Down 36. I've Got A Feeling 37. One After 909 38. Dig A Pony 39. Get Back 40. End Credit PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.80min.