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Beatles ’64 review – Fab Four radiate an inexhaustible, almost supernatural energy
Contemporary interviews and amazing archive footage combine in a sublime snapshot of the band’s whirlwind first US visit
The Beatles’ breaking of America – that mythic, ecstatic moment which restored Britain’s postwar pride and became an enduring cornerstone of our soft power self-respect – is the subject of this absorbing documentary from director David Tedeschi; Martin Scorsese is a producer and interviews Ringo himself in the present day, with Paul speaking to camera separately. Photograph: © 2024 Apple Corps Ltd.Writer Joe Queenan chokes up while remembering how he felt when he first heard the Beatles on the radio; that eerie alchemy of voices, at once galvanised with rock’n’roll energy and yet innocent and unthreatening. Some of the documentary is interested in how soft, and even exotically non-binary, the Beatles looked – so different from what Betty Friedan is shown describing as the crew-cut Prussian masculinity that was mandatory for American manhood at the time.
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