It’s the Beatles like you’ve never seen them before: in restored,
vibrant color. The famed rockers from Liverpool now have a music video
for one of its landmark songs, “A Day in the Life.” The video was filmed during the recording process of the Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band closer in January and February 1967..
“These videos and films are spectacular reminders of the era we lived in,” Paul said in a statement, via Mashable. “They also rock!”
The video pieces together footage of the giant orchestra employed for
the song, the members recording and drinking tea, and assorted oddness
and psychedelia that defined this particular period of their
discography. Oh, there are also Mick Jagger and Keith Richards cameos.
The 2000 greatest hits compilation, 1 is being repackaged and sold in a deluxe edition,
which includes the 27-track CD and two Blu-rays. The Blu-rays will
feature 50 total videos — some completely unearthed, some alternate
takes — all in 4K resolution. The set will also feature a 124-page book
and filmed intros from Macca and Ringo.
See the new video: Here
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