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Friday, November 3, 2023

The Beatles’ drop ‘Now and Then’ music video - watch the Fab Four

 The Beatles’ have released nostalgic music video for ‘Now and Then' featuring all four band members

Friday, November 03, 2023


A large number of Beatles fans all over the planet are celebrating as the staggering video for the band's new track, Sometimes, has been delivered on the web.


Coordinated by the acclaimed Peter Jackson, who helmed the dearest The Ruler of the Rings set of three and The Hobbit set of three - the video consistently winds around together enthralling chronicled film of the Fab Four with shots of Sir Paul McCartney and Sir Ringo Starr recording new sections for the tune.

What makes the music video considerably more remarkable is the consideration of never-before-seen film of the band.

The earliest realized film catches their presentation in calfskin clothing at a congregation lobby in Merseyside during 1962, preceding they soar to turn into the world's most popular band and before their chief Brian Epstein persuaded them to take on their notorious shrewd suits.


In a simple 35 minutes since its presentation on YouTube, the video has previously amassed near a 100,000 perspectives.


This last Beatles melody grandstands the melodic abilities of each of the four individuals from the band: John, Paul, Ringo, and George.


For The Beatles' "last' melody, Sir Paul McCartney and Sir Ringo Starr utilized man-made intelligence to finish John Lennon's old lo-fi recording of the tune, isolating the piano grouping from Lennon's voice.


"In John's demo tape, the piano was somewhat difficult to hear. What's more, back then, obviously, we didn't have the innovation to do the division," said McCartney.


"Each time we needed somewhat a greater amount of John's voice, this piano came through and blurred the image," he added.

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