What is Wings?
It involves barbecue sauce, and watching really really bad ’nam B movies.
(the kind so bad, that it is wrapped right around to the other side and becomes entertaining)
It involves barbecue sauce, and watching really really bad ’nam B movies. (the kind so bad, that it is wrapped right around to the other side and becomes entertaining) |
I have not been in a band, but I don’t think what’s been going on in Episodes 1 & 2 demonstrates The Beatles’ approach to songwriting and recording at its best. From Wikipedia regarding the recording of Abbey Road: Producer George Martin returned on the condition that the Beatles adhere to the discipline of their earlier records. They found the album’s recording more enjoyable than the preceding Get Back sessions, but personal issues still permeated the band. and McCartney, Starr and Martin have reported positive recollections of the sessions, while Harrison said, "we did actually perform like musicians again". So, though I’ve never been in a band, It seems that people who were in bands, specifically some of The Beatles, share my opinion on the Get Back sessions. However, if anyone thinks that the Get Back sessions are how The Beatles normally worked, I won’t try to convince them it was not because we don’t have film of other recording sessions. |
I am a huge Beatles fan, watched the first 2 and thought it was stretched way to long. There were some shinning moments like Maxwell Silver Hammer which showed on the White LP and when Billy Preston arrived and everything got much tighter. Paul was in charge and the others were there in body prior to that point. The high and low moments of the first 2 could have been shown in half the time. I imagine part 3 will be the most interesting with the roof top concert. |
I was really looking forward to watching as a die hard Beatle fan. I must say that it got interesting when one of the hit songs were developed and played but a bit of a drag in many other parts were they were unfocused or playing seemingly unrecorded or old songs. Surely, the first several days tracked the evolution of the process but there was a lot that was wasted or otherwise uninteresting and a bit boring. I felt kind of sad that John seemed to be uninvolved much of the time. For sure, it would be great to see the Lenon-McCartney writing process! At least Part One was kind of a disappointment. My expectations were high. Especially with the expectation of "great film making". A great narrative film maker is not necessarily a great documentarian. Wonder what Ken Burns could do with this material? |