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England, the 1960s, and the Triumph of the Beatles

Series: England, the 1960s, and the Triumph of the Beatles
4.4
(69)
Episodes
12
Rating
TVPG
Year
2020
Language
English

About

Best-selling biographer Professor Michael Shelden offers a fresh look at how a pop band became one of the most compelling voices against the status quo. Taking you deeper than any simple music survey, these 12 episodes zero in on the story of how the Beatles emerged as a worldwide phenomenon, and the songs like "Yesterday" and "Help!" that defined them.

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1. The Magical Mystery of the Beatles

27m

What happened between September 1963 and February 1964 to launch the Beatles toward international stardom? In this opening episode, discover some of the major social and sonic factors at work in the transformation of these young musicians into a pop culture hurricane that would soon take over (or "invade") America.

2. Fateful Intersections in Liverpool

27m

The Beatles were not born in a vacuum. Rather, they were a product of the many worlds contained within 1950s and 1960s Liverpool. Explore how the band soaked up this post-industrial and culturally vibrant scene, storing ideas and impressions that would later turn up, with surprising sophistication, in some of their early tunes.

3. Finding the Beat in the Beatles

26m

The "beat" in the Beatles was about more than just the music. It was about the new group's look and attitude. Explore the Bohemian fringe known as the beatniks; follow John, Paul, and George as they search for the right drummer; and consider the importance of the Beatles' apprenticeship in Hamburg in refining their iconic sound.

4. Nowhere Men: The Dark Side of the Beatles

26m

Here, Professor Shelden reveals some of the less flattering characteristics of the Beatles. Chief among these is anger, both as a problem for John Lennon (who nearly killed a friend just months before the launch of Beatlemania) and as an outlet for creativity (best seen in one of the Beatles' early successes, "Help!").

5. Beatles for Sale: Brian Epstein's Genius

26m

Meet band manager Brian Epstein, without whom the Beatles would never have pushed their musical talents beyond the world of Liverpool. Discover how Epstein put the show on the road, and made sure that road went all the way around the world (and on The Ed Sullivan Show) despite a strong degree of resistance to the band in its early days.

6. The Cold War, JFK, and the Beatles

26m

During the early 1960s, the Beatles became the West's most irresistible export, as well as the best asset in the propaganda war with the East. Learn how the Cold War transformed the Beatles from a provincial act to superstars of the Western world. Also, consider new ways to think about the controversial song, "Back in the USSR."

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