Act Naturally: The Beatles on Film

Author:   Steve Matteo
Publisher:   Globe Pequot Press
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9781493059010


Pages:   350
Publication Date:   15 May 2023
Format:   Paperback
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The five films the Beatles worked on during their time together (A Hard Day’s Night, Help!, Magical Mystery Tour, Yellow Submarine, Let It Be) all represent key phases in the group’s career—some successful, some not. Subsequent reissues of the films have provided a deeper understanding of the group with bonus material, and the recent release of Let It Be on DVD and Blu-ray marks the return of Beatle mania since it was last available on VHS in 1981. A new documentary of the Let It Be film footage is being turned into a documentary by Peter Jackson, culling through fifty-five hours of raw footage to piece together a companion documentary to the original film. The Beatles have never done anything like this before. Beatles expert Steve Matteo follows the fan frenzy around their films from the 1964 release of A Hard Day’s Night through the 1970 release of Let It Be to the reissue in 2022. Their earlier films parallel an unprecedented period in the artistic and commercial evolution of British world cinema. Matteo explores the production process, original theatrical film releases, subsequent VHS, DVD, and Blu-ray releases and bonus material, along with the U.S. and U.K. soundtracks. The film legacy of the Beatles is an exciting inside look at the group and their music-making process.

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Author:   Steve Matteo
Publisher:   Globe Pequot Press
Imprint:   Backbeat
Dimensions:   Width: 15.70cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 22.10cm
Weight:   0.553kg
ISBN:  

9781493059010


ISBN 10:   1493059017
Pages:   350
Publication Date:   15 May 2023
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
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A terrific read that puts the Fabs' films into an insightful and fact-filled context with a fresh perspective on just how important the movies were to their lasting legacy. --Dennis Elsas, legendary WNEW FM and WFUV New York disc jockey and co-host of Fab Fourum on Sirius XM Act Naturally is saturated with the author's contagious love for his subject. It's a miraculous chronicle of how those precious films came to be, their history from every imaginable angle, the characters--likely and unlikely--who had a hand in the productions, and industry logistics. I am so grateful to have been shuttled back to the 1960s, to swinging London, and to the Beatles' glorious films. I learned a lot, and anyone interested in films of the '50s and '60s will get a huge charge out of this wonderful and meticulous history. --Maura Spiegel, author of Sidney Lumet: A Life and Professor of English and Film at Columbia University Fans of the films of the Beatles have not been given a book to revel in for many years. Steve Matteo has provided one: a deep-dive look at the Beatles, their soundtrack music, and their films. The Beatles remain the epitome of what a band can be. All-time greats. Matteo's history swiftly and clearly follows their path, transporting the reader to swinging '60s London and beyond. This book is every Beatles fan's ticket to ride. --Noah Charney, author of The Devil in the Gallery: How Scandal, Shock, and Rivalry Shaped the Art World Steve Matteo is the perfect companion and tour guide in navigating the Beatles' fascinating dalliance with film, from the British New Wave of Richard Lester's A Hard Day's Night to the atmospheric verite of Michael Lindsay-Hogg's Let It Be. This is a most welcome--and long overdue--exploration of an important but often overlooked facet of the Beatles' saga. --Mark Rozzo, author of Everybody Thought We Were Crazy and a founding member of Bambi Kino The Beatles are a gift that keeps on giving. Steve Matteo's book is a gift in itself. For those of use who will always love the Beatles, Matteo's book renews and expands this love of the songs and the four guys we thought we knew. --David Yaffe, author of Reckless Daughter: A Portrait of Joni Mitchell With Act Naturally: The Beatles on Film, Steve Matteo provides readers with the definitive, go-to book for understanding the group's cinematic forays. Chockful of new information, Act Naturally is rife with stories about the Fabs' filmic excursions and key aspects of their unparalleled contribution to music and celebrity culture. --Kenneth Womack, author of John Lennon 1980 and Fandom and the Beatles


"""A terrific read that puts the Fabs' films into an insightful and fact-filled context with a fresh perspective on just how important the movies were to their lasting legacy.""--Dennis Elsas, legendary WNEW FM and WFUV New York disc jockey and co-host of Fab Fourum on Sirius XM ""Act Naturally is saturated with the author's contagious love for his subject. It's a miraculous chronicle of how those precious films came to be, their history from every imaginable angle, the characters--likely and unlikely--who had a hand in the productions, and industry logistics. I am so grateful to have been shuttled back to the 1960s, to swinging London, and to the Beatles' glorious films. I learned a lot, and anyone interested in films of the '50s and '60s will get a huge charge out of this wonderful and meticulous history.""--Maura Spiegel, author of Sidney Lumet: A Life and Professor of English and Film at Columbia University ""Fans of the films of the Beatles have not been given a book to revel in for many years. Steve Matteo has provided one: a deep-dive look at the Beatles, their soundtrack music, and their films. The Beatles remain the epitome of what a band can be. All-time greats. Matteo's history swiftly and clearly follows their path, transporting the reader to swinging '60s London and beyond. This book is every Beatles fan's ticket to ride.""--Noah Charney, author of The Devil in the Gallery: How Scandal, Shock, and Rivalry Shaped the Art World ""Steve Matteo is the perfect companion and tour guide in navigating the Beatles' fascinating dalliance with film, from the British New Wave of Richard Lester's A Hard Day's Night to the atmospheric verité of Michael Lindsay-Hogg's Let It Be. This is a most welcome--and long overdue--exploration of an important but often overlooked facet of the Beatles' saga.""--Mark Rozzo, author of Everybody Thought We Were Crazy and a founding member of Bambi Kino ""The Beatles are a gift that keeps on giving. Steve Matteo's book is a gift in itself. For those of us who will always love the Beatles, Matteo's book renews and expands this love of the songs and the four guys we thought we knew.""--David Yaffe, author of Reckless Daughter: A Portrait of Joni Mitchell ""With Act Naturally: The Beatles on Film, Steve Matteo provides readers with the definitive, go-to book for understanding the group's cinematic forays. Chockful of new information, Act Naturally is rife with stories about the Fabs' filmic excursions and key aspects of their unparalleled contribution to music and celebrity culture.""--Kenneth Womack, author of John Lennon 1980 and Fandom and the Beatles"


"""A much-needed and fascinating look into the films of The Beatles ... The 'go to' book on this subject.""--Spill ""A terrific read that puts the Fabs' films into an insightful and fact-filled context with a fresh perspective on just how important the movies were to their lasting legacy.""--Dennis Elsas, legendary WNEW FM and WFUV New York disc jockey and co-host of Fab Fourum on Sirius XM ""Act Naturally chronicles the rich cinematic history of the band.""--Tim Riley, author of What Goes On: The Beatles, Their Music, and Their Time ""Act Naturally is saturated with the author's contagious love for his subject. It's a miraculous chronicle of how those precious films came to be, their history from every imaginable angle, the characters--likely and unlikely--who had a hand in the productions, and industry logistics. I am so grateful to have been shuttled back to the 1960s, to swinging London, and to the Beatles' glorious films. I learned a lot, and anyone interested in films of the '50s and '60s will get a huge charge out of this wonderful and meticulous history.""--Maura Spiegel, author of Sidney Lumet: A Life and Professor of English and Film at Columbia University ""An up-close and in-depth look at the Fab Four's five films.""--Newsday ""Engaging and informative ... Matteo doesn't just spill the beans on what went on behind the scenes; he provides historical and cultural context that made it all possible.""--Republican-American (Waterbury, CT) ""Fans of the films of the Beatles have not been given a book to revel in for many years. Steve Matteo has provided one: a deep-dive look at the Beatles, their soundtrack music, and their films. The Beatles remain the epitome of what a band can be. All-time greats. Matteo's history swiftly and clearly follows their path, transporting the reader to swinging '60s London and beyond. This book is every Beatles fan's ticket to ride.""--Noah Charney, author of The Devil in the Gallery: How Scandal, Shock, and Rivalry Shaped the Art World ""Genuinely impressive ... Matteo has a good eye for little moments, moments that humanize these gods among men, as well as ones that pay tribute to the so often criminally under-looked people involved in productions.""--Film Inquiry ""Love film? Love music? Steve Matteo's ct Naturally: The Beatles on Film"" is the book that you didn't even know you needed ... Matteo demonstrates how the Beatles, as the 20th-century Renaissance's undisputed masters, bent their chosen media--musical and visual culture alike--to their will.""--Salon ""Matteo's knowledge of The Beatles is remarkably vast ... Matteo's work is a 'must-read' for serious Beatles fans, researchers, and experts. But it can also be enjoyed by the novice as well. For those longing to be transported back to the Sixties in all its full-blown glory, this is your billet, and it's a front-row seat!""--Culture Sonar ""Matteo's vast knowledge of the Beatles brings a wealth of information to each chapter that is not strictly related to the group's films but includes details that almost certainly influenced the way the boys performed ... A must-read for serious Beatles fans and researchers. It can also be enjoyed by fans at every level, as it presents the total story of what was going on at the time, leaving the reader with a more complete understanding, and appreciation, of each film.""--Octopus' Garden: The Beatles Fanzine by and for Fans ""Meticulously researched and infectiously enthusiastic ... Matteo takes readers on one hell of a journey.""--PopMatters ""Offers a thorough look into the making of The Beatles' feature films (and Magical Mystery Tour), including recording and filming dates, as well as examining how they fit into an ever-changing landscape of music and cinema during that most creative and exciting of decades.""--Goldmine ""Provides a deeper perspective on The Beatles' films, illustrating how they were both products of their time and yet beyond them.""--Beatlefan ""Steve Matteo is the perfect companion and tour guide in navigating the Beatles' fascinating dalliance with film, from the British New Wave of Richard Lester's A Hard Day's Night to the atmospheric verité of Michael Lindsay-Hogg's Let It Be. This is a most welcome--and long overdue--exploration of an important but often overlooked facet of the Beatles' saga.""--Mark Rozzo, author of Everybody Thought We Were Crazy and a founding member of Bambi Kino ""The Beatles are a gift that keeps on giving. Steve Matteo's book is a gift in itself. For those of us who will always love the Beatles, Matteo's book renews and expands this love of the songs and the four guys we thought we knew.""--David Yaffe, author of Reckless Daughter: A Portrait of Joni Mitchell ""With the meticulously researched Act Naturally, Matteo offers fans, casual and obsessive, a better understanding of what the band achieved in film, as well as how and why each project came together.""--Pop Culture Classics ""With Act Naturally: The Beatles on Film, Steve Matteo provides readers with the definitive, go-to book for understanding the group's cinematic forays. Chockful of new information, Act Naturally is rife with stories about the Fabs' filmic excursions and key aspects of their unparalleled contribution to music and celebrity culture.""--Kenneth Womack, author of John Lennon 1980 and Fandom and the Beatles ""You might not suspect a book about the Beatlesas celluloid heroes could take you down so many rabbit holes, but that's exactly where Steve Matteo's Act Naturally leads. Matteo doesn't just spill the beans on what went on behind the scenes; he provides historical and cultural context that made it all possible.""--Ugly Things ""A much-needed and fascinating look into the films of The Beatles ... The 'go to' book on this subject.""--Spill ""A terrific read that puts the Fabs' films into an insightful and fact-filled context with a fresh perspective on just how important the movies were to their lasting legacy.""--Dennis Elsas, legendary WNEW FM and WFUV New York disc jockey and co-host of Fab Fourum on Sirius XM ""Act Naturally is saturated with the author's contagious love for his subject. It's a miraculous chronicle of how those precious films came to be, their history from every imaginable angle, the characters--likely and unlikely--who had a hand in the productions, and industry logistics. I am so grateful to have been shuttled back to the 1960s, to swinging London, and to the Beatles' glorious films. I learned a lot, and anyone interested in films of the '50s and '60s will get a huge charge out of this wonderful and meticulous history.""--Maura Spiegel, author of Sidney Lumet: A Life and Professor of English and Film at Columbia University ""An up-close and in-depth look at the Fab Four's five films.""--Newsday ""Engaging and informative ... Matteo doesn't just spill the beans on what went on behind the scenes; he provides historical and cultural context that made it all possible.""--Republican-American (Waterbury, CT) ""Fans of the films of the Beatles have not been given a book to revel in for many years. Steve Matteo has provided one: a deep-dive look at the Beatles, their soundtrack music, and their films. The Beatles remain the epitome of what a band can be. All-time greats. Matteo's history swiftly and clearly follows their path, transporting the reader to swinging '60s London and beyond. This book is every Beatles fan's ticket to ride.""--Noah Charney, author of The Devil in the Gallery: How Scandal, Shock, and Rivalry Shaped the Art World ""Love film? Love music? Steve Matteo's ct Naturally: The Beatles on Film"" is the book that you didn't even know you needed ... Matteo demonstrates how the Beatles, as the 20th-century Renaissance's undisputed masters, bent their chosen media--musical and visual culture alike--to their will.""--Salon ""Matteo's knowledge of The Beatles is remarkably vast ... Matteo's work is a 'must-read' for serious Beatles fans, researchers, and experts. But it can also be enjoyed by the novice as well. For those longing to be transported back to the Sixties in all its full-blown glory, this is your billet, and it's a front-row seat!""--Culture Sonar ""Meticulously researched and infectiously enthusiastic ... Matteo takes readers on one hell of a journey.""--PopMatters ""Offers a thorough look into the making of The Beatles' feature films (and Magical Mystery Tour), including recording and filming dates, as well as examining how they fit into an ever-changing landscape of music and cinema during that most creative and exciting of decades.""--Goldmine ""Provides a deeper perspective on The Beatles' films, illustrating how they were both products of their time and yet beyond them.""--Beatlefan ""Steve Matteo is the perfect companion and tour guide in navigating the Beatles' fascinating dalliance with film, from the British New Wave of Richard Lester's A Hard Day's Night to the atmospheric verité of Michael Lindsay-Hogg's Let It Be. This is a most welcome--and long overdue--exploration of an important but often overlooked facet of the Beatles' saga.""--Mark Rozzo, author of Everybody Thought We Were Crazy and a founding member of Bambi Kino ""The Beatles are a gift that keeps on giving. Steve Matteo's book is a gift in itself. For those of us who will always love the Beatles, Matteo's book renews and expands this love of the songs and the four guys we thought we knew.""--David Yaffe, author of Reckless Daughter: A Portrait of Joni Mitchell ""With the meticulously researched Act Naturally, Matteo offers fans, casual and obsessive, a better understanding of what the band achieved in film, as well as how and why each project came together.""--Pop Culture Classics ""With Act Naturally: The Beatles on Film, Steve Matteo provides readers with the definitive, go-to book for understanding the group's cinematic forays. Chockful of new information, Act Naturally is rife with stories about the Fabs' filmic excursions and key aspects of their unparalleled contribution to music and celebrity culture.""--Kenneth Womack, author of John Lennon 1980 and Fandom and the Beatles"


"""The Beatles are a gift that keeps on giving. Steve Matteo's book is a gift in itself. For those of us who will always love the Beatles, Matteo's book renews and expands this love of the songs and the four guys we thought we knew.""--David Yaffe, author of Reckless Daughter: A Portrait of Joni Mitchell ""A terrific read that puts the Fabs' films into an insightful and fact-filled context with a fresh perspective on just how important the movies were to their lasting legacy.""--Dennis Elsas, legendary WNEW FM and WFUV New York disc jockey and co-host of Fab Fourum on Sirius XM ""Act Naturally is saturated with the author's contagious love for his subject. It's a miraculous chronicle of how those precious films came to be, their history from every imaginable angle, the characters--likely and unlikely--who had a hand in the productions, and industry logistics. I am so grateful to have been shuttled back to the 1960s, to swinging London, and to the Beatles' glorious films. I learned a lot, and anyone interested in films of the '50s and '60s will get a huge charge out of this wonderful and meticulous history.""--Maura Spiegel, author of Sidney Lumet: A Life and Professor of English and Film at Columbia University ""Fans of the films of the Beatles have not been given a book to revel in for many years. Steve Matteo has provided one: a deep-dive look at the Beatles, their soundtrack music, and their films. The Beatles remain the epitome of what a band can be. All-time greats. Matteo's history swiftly and clearly follows their path, transporting the reader to swinging '60s London and beyond. This book is every Beatles fan's ticket to ride.""--Noah Charney, author of The Devil in the Gallery: How Scandal, Shock, and Rivalry Shaped the Art World ""Steve Matteo is the perfect companion and tour guide in navigating the Beatles' fascinating dalliance with film, from the British New Wave of Richard Lester's A Hard Day's Night to the atmospheric verité of Michael Lindsay-Hogg's Let It Be. This is a most welcome--and long overdue--exploration of an important but often overlooked facet of the Beatles' saga.""--Mark Rozzo, author of Everybody Thought We Were Crazy and a founding member of Bambi Kino ""With Act Naturally: The Beatles on Film, Steve Matteo provides readers with the definitive, go-to book for understanding the group's cinematic forays. Chockful of new information, Act Naturally is rife with stories about the Fabs' filmic excursions and key aspects of their unparalleled contribution to music and celebrity culture.""--Kenneth Womack, author of John Lennon 1980 and Fandom and the Beatles"


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Steve Matteo is a music journalist and author. His books include Let It Be and Dylan. He has written for The New York Times, Rolling Stone, and The Los Angeles Times, along with many others. He worked in radio and often appears on Sirius XM Volume Channel and 21st Century Radio. He has lectured on Bob Dylan at the New School for Social Research and journalism at the University of Alabama.

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