Linda McCartney Linda McCartney/Linda McCartney Special Japanese Broadcast 1999
Linda McCartney Linda McCartney/Linda McCartney Special Japanese Broadcast 1999
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Linda, Paul's beloved wife, supported him for 31 years, from their first meeting in 1967 until his death in 1998. A masterpiece TV special that looks back on her life is set to be released. This work includes a Japanese program that was broadcast on a certain commercial station the year after Linda's death. It is a Linda McCartney special from "Do You Know?!" As many of you may know, the Linda episode was broadcast at the end of July 1999, about two months before the release of "RUN DEVIL RUN". Our shop archives many music programs with the finest masters by core record enthusiasts, and this is the latest. It may be an analog broadcast in terms of the era, but the quality is superb even by modern standards. Every corner of the screen is beautiful, and even the outline of the subtitles is extremely vivid. It is a visual beauty that makes it hard to believe it was broadcast more than 20 years ago. A life documentary that can only be seen on a primetime terrestrial channel. It is a moving work that touches the heart, even among the many Beatles documentaries, with that quality. The program is a standard production of "documentary video + studio talk", but the main documentary is wonderful. When it comes to Western music documentaries, it is common to translate overseas programs into Japanese, but this one is in primetime. I think it is based on an overseas program, but it is carefully made with a generous budget. Moreover, the style is also primetime. If you have watched the program, you will know that due to the broadcast time, the target audience is not limited to Paul's fans, but the general living room audience. Therefore, the focus is on the way of life and family love rather than music. What kind of family did Linda grow up in, and what kind of thirst did she have? And why did she choose the career of a photographer that led to her meeting Paul? Furthermore, the reason why she continued to reject Paul's proposal, and the reason why her stubborn heart melted... Linda is not portrayed as Princess Cinderella, but as a choice of life with blood flowing through her veins. And since it is not a fairy tale, there is no happy ending with marriage. He was hated for being the reason for the breakup of The Beatles, criticized as a keyboard player he didn't want, and his daughter Heather, who he had with his ex-husband, closed her heart to him. Paul's comeback with Wings is also depicted, but he falls to rock bottom again after his arrest in Japan and the shooting of John. Linda is portrayed as being by Paul's side, who is afraid of the gunfire of pheasant hunting in the neighborhood, and healing his family away from fame. Of course, the story is told from Linda's perspective, and it is a bit too good to be true. However, while each event is familiar, it also allows you to see it from a side that you have never seen before. And what's more, his feelings for his wife, his husband, and his children are relatable to everyone. Paul's biography, which had previously been a pile of news and works, comes to life. Talks and commercials that exude a sense of the times The studio talks and commercials inserted between such documentary VTRs are not to be underestimated. In the studio, there are many convincing people, such as Mr. Shin○ Asai, who was the exclusive cameraman for the Beatles' visit to Japan, Mr. Tomo○ Fujita, who is the man who is known for Paul, and the person who is the representative of the Beatles Club, as well as Mr. ○ Hayami and Mush. Each person talks about their feelings, but what is particularly interesting is Mush talking about the breakup of the Beatles. Let's start with a little. Mush: "As each person gains strength, their sense of purpose and other things become clear. Then it becomes quite difficult to face the same direction as a group." MC: "I wonder if it's painful to play a song that you're not on?" Mush: "It was painful (laughs)." Also, don't miss the nostalgic commercials. The 21st century was just around the corner, so it doesn't feel that long ago, but the "internet" was still a new technology, and Kumiko Okae, who taught us the horror of the new coronavirus, is still in good health. The scent of the "late 90s" when Linda passed away flows through the screen. Linda was by Paul's side and continued to support him after The Beatles. This documentary not only shows her way of life, but also allows you to look at Paul from her perspective. Of the countless Beatles specials produced, this one speaks directly to the heart. A documentary about Linda McCartney's life has been released. As you would expect from a famous primetime terrestrial TV program, it is luxuriously made and heartfelt. This is a masterpiece that lets you look at "Paul after The Beatles" from Linda's perspective. Broadcast Date: 25th July 1999 (52:27) 1. Intro 2. Studio Talk 3. Videography 1 4. CM 5. Videography 2 6. Studio Talk 7. Videography 3 8. CM 9. Videography 4 10. Studio Talk 11. Videography 5 12. CM 13. Videography 6 14. Studio Talk 15. Videography 7 16. Studio Talk 17. Ending (My Love) PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.52min.
1. Intro 2. Studio Talk 3. Videography 1 4. CM 5. Videography 2 6. Studio Talk 7. Videography 3 8. CM 9. Videography 4 10. Studio Talk 11. Videography 5 12. CM 13. Videography 6 14. Studio Talk 15. Videography 7 16. Studio Talk 17. Ending (My Love) PRO-SHOT COLOUR NTSC Approx.52min.