:DDD Nowhere Boy a chronicle of John Lennon's first years. More info here: www.imdb.com/ti... (O Garoto de Liverpool é um filme que retrata a infância e a adolescência de John Lennon)
They should do a Biopic about the Beatles called "The Fab Four" reuniting Aaron Taylor-Johnson as John Lennon and Thomas Brodie-Sangster as Paul McCartney and Sam Bell as George Harrison as a follow on sequel of Nowhere Boy with new cast members Jed Elliott as Ringo Starr, Chelcee Grimes as Cilla Black, Rupert Grint as Brian Epstein, Katie Leung as Yoko Ono and Megan Barton-Hanson as Barbara Bach.
I think every musician knows that feeling when you see someone as naturally gifted as George Harrison play in front of you, it's like they have symbiosis with their musical instrument.
3:01 My mother's 80-year-old best friend, who was a secretary in Liverpool in the 1950s and 60s used to sneak off to a tavern for a drink at lunch and to watch the Beatles. She was one of those girls!
Don't forget that George was the LEAD guitarist in the Beatles... for a reason. And one of the only British inspirations (with Alexis Korner and John Mayall) for a young Englishman called Eric Clapton... GOD as far as the late 60's British blues explosion was concerned. George saved the British Film industry through his company Hand Made Films financing several movies when Hollywood turned a blind eye - Life of Bryan and Mona Lisa to name two. He also created Live Aid before Sir Bob Geldoff (how did that ambulance chasing doofus become a knight of the realm and where did all the money go???) with the Concert for Bangladesh 10 years earlier (with Bob Dylan and Eric Clapton) - which he again financed and organised - the first major music based charity event. Then formed a second super group - The Traveling Wilburys - with Bob Dylan, Roy Orbison, Tom Petty, Jeff Lynne and Jim Keltner recording a hit debut album in 7 days, in Bob's kitchen. And his first debut album after the Beatles, a triple album, All Things Must Pass - outsold anything by John Lennon or Paul McCartney (solo), multi-platinum and still selling today 50 years later. George - lets not forget, the other creative genius in the Beatles. RIP
For sure, George certainly had a creative genius all his own. "All Things Must Pass" is a great album. But I've got to know something... Could Paul play guitar here as well as the actor portraying him? When the Beatles were playing the Cavern Club In Liverpool?
I wish Nowhere Boy gets a follow on sequel called "The Fab Four" where Aaron, Thomas and Sam reprised there roles as John, Paul and George for a sequel with Jed Elliot as Ringo Starr, Chelcee Grimes as Cilla Black, Rupert Grint as Brian Epstein, Katie Leung as Yoko Ono and Megan Barton-Hanson as Barbara Bach.
This is a real event according to the band. What’s always struck me is how simple the riff George played was. It really demonstrates how basic the band still was at this point, and how far they came whilst together. They really were kids at this point.
....people always say that John was the most silver tounged Beatle, but in reality George was the most sarcastic and in a dark manner. It even showed here. But John and George are so cool either way.
Annoying me they are wearing suits here. They didn't start wearing suit and tie until Brian came and managed them in The Cavern Club. They were still wearing Teddy Boy outfits here, in Hamburg and even early Cavern Club days.
Fiona has stuff here Actually if you look at early pictures of the quarry men, they are wearing a white suit like in the beginning of the clip. Overall this movie has outstanding props.
In Hamburg they wearing like Teddy Boys until they returned to England for playing at The Cavern Club and met Brian Epstein... after was hired to manage them and changes the bands leather outfit for suits.
Nice attention to detail at 3:10 the bass player messed the timing of the ending up - can't remember who that was in real life but it weren't long before they had to part ways to make a better tighter band
Nowhere Boy should have a sequel called The Fab Four Cast : Aaron Taylor-Johnson as John Lennon Thomas Brodie-Sangster as Paul McCartney Sam Bell as George Harrison Jed Elliott as Ringo Starr Chelcee Grimes as Cilla Black Rupert Grint as Brian Epstein Katie Leung as Yoko Ono Megan Barton-Hanson as Barbara Bach.
Honestly, Paul was good at guitar but he needed to be the bassist and it’s prophetic that he became one. A band is only as good as their bassist and they’re the foundation of the band and arguably the most important member.
Yeah, that's cause they cast Thomas Sangster as Paul. The guy who can be: 13 but looks 8 18 but looks 15 and finally 23 but looks 16 I swear the poor guy has to be ID'd all the fricking time.
the only thing that pisses me off is actors look nothing like beatles visually like at least they should have found similar looking guys like Borhap cast is similar visually to Queen members otherwise everything is good here ❤
Nowhere Boy should have a sequel reuniting Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Thomas Brodie-Sangster and Sam Bell to reprise their original roles of John Lennon, Paul McCartney and George Harrison in Nowhere Boy and have Jed Elliott as Ringo Starr, Chelcee Grimes as Cilla Black, Rupert Grint as Brian Epstein, Katie Leung as Yoko Ono and Megan Barton-Hanson as Barbara Bach.
Nowhere Boy should have a sequel reuniting Aaron Taylor-Johnson as John Lennon, Thomas Brodie-Sangster as Paul McCartney and Sam Bell as George Harrison and will include new cast members with Jed Elliott as Ringo Starr, Chelcee Grimes as Cilla Black and Rupert Grint as Brian Epstein.
Lmao what are you smoking, john was known to get into fights as a younger man, lennon was more of the fighter not pretty boy mccartney. Lennon beat the crap out of bob wooler, a disc jokey in pauls 21st birthday party, the beating was so bad they had to take the guy to hospital lol. Lennon was the rebel not paul
@@illmatic9096 towards their end, lennon was the skinny one and paul towered him by an inch. but yeah youre right, also back then john was 2-3 years older than george and paul so it makes sense to have him behave that way
I think he said he left his *top hat* at home. I could be wrong, but he used it as a metaphor cuz John asked if he was gonna show him some magic tricks.
I wanna know what song paul's friend play at 2:16 bc i play guitar and wanna learn to play it (plz help me i would geniunley appreciate it as a young boy that plays guitar
John Lennon was a real person before James Potter became a character for the Harry Potter book written by J.K Rowling so here James Potter is inspired by John Lennon!
Raunchy is one of first to use the twangy lead guitar effect, which was later developed by others and became a staple for the next few years. In 1958 a then fourteen-year-old George Harrison performed it to John Lennon and Paul McCartney on the top deck of a bus in Liverpool, and was so note-perfect Lennon decided to let him into his band, the Quarrymen, which later became the Beatles, despite earlier reservations about Harrison's age. "Raunchy" is an instrumental by the American rock and roll artist Bill Justis, co-written by Sidney Manker and produced by Sam Phillips. From the album Cloud 9, the tune was released as a single in September 23, 1957 from the record label Phillips International Records, a sub-label of Sun Records. George would have learned this one year after its release and later in life created an album called Cloud 9