With so many great albums starting from "Please, Please Me" to "Abbey Road" I don't even know how it would be possible to pick a "best" from such a selection of great performances and masterpieces. But the Magical Mystery Tour album is certainly right up there regardless of any criticism of the movie which could have possibly not been as bad if it was first shown in color and not black and white. It was a psychedelic experience kind of project and you can see by all the colors utilized how critical that was.
As pointed out by many commenters here, this video had several mistakes in it, both factual and visual. Speaking of amateurish, this video definitely is that.
All their videos are the same. They just read other people's words but don't understand the context, idioms. nuance or even pronunciation of people's and place's names. They also inexplicably get basic things like song titles and dates wrong. It's like they just randomly pulled some pages out of a couple of books and didn't even read them before recording a single haphazard, mistake-riddled take and saying 'that'll do'. Just listen from 9:04 - it's like he isn't even listening to his own words, just reciting someone else's which were clearly not written to be spoken. The inflection is so unnatural it might even be a robot voice.
This is supposed to be a documentary type thing. How can anyone who really researched anything or had any experience with the soundtrack or this film refer to that song as "Your Mother Should Now"? That is inexcusable. If Paul really was dead he would be rolling in his grave.
@@mutterslog785 And like most Americans, he seems to think the band was called The "Beadles". Also - their manager's surname was pronounced "Epstine", not "Epsteen"...
Living in Canada, we never saw the film but enjoyed the album. Many songs became classic Beatles material. " Fool on the Hill, " " I am the Walrus, " " Penny Lane, " and " Strawberry Fields Forever, " ( Released as a double A side single,) " Hello, Goodbye, " and " All you need is Love. " I think Paul bit off more than he could chew with MMT but it's a good document of the times they lived in.
Imagine if Yellow Submarine was released in black and white? The colors were so critical to the visual experience. Granted I really wish the Beatles themselves had done the voice overs the movie itself would have been a completely different experience if not for color.
A lot of the Beatles' friends and family were also in the film including Mal Evans, Mike McGear/McCartney, Neil Aspinall, Cynthia Lennon and Freda kelly.
I recall an interview with one of the Beatles stating that a major part of the reason the film was initially considered a flop was because they released it in black and white. Remember this was 53 years ago and the color was a major factor for the psychedelic experience the film was going for. It certainly was not going to be a big hit from the story line or confusion/sloppiness. Paul was a musician/songwriter, not a film maker but he was artistic and in tune enough to understand how critical color was at that time.
It wasn't "released" in black & white; it was first shown on TV in Britain that way. Even when it was broadcast in color, however, most people couldn't see it that way since very few owned color TVs yet in the UK. The "Flying" sequence was particularly irrelevant in b&w since it consisted of aerial shots of mountains and landscapes in vibrant, unrealistic colors and patterns. Without color, it looked stupid.
Not mentioned in this sloppy video is that "Magical Mystery Tour" was scheduled to be shown by NBC in America a few days after its debut in the UK, but it was so criticized so heavily that this broadcast was cancelled. I was very disappointed since I'd received the album for Christmas and therefore really wanted to see the movie. I finally did in the 1980s when it was broadcast a number of times on "Night Flight", late on Saturday nights.
Why does everything have to be 'judged?'. What's wrong with just having some fun with your friends and filming it? isn't that what got rock & roll started in the first place?
Magical mistery tour is not a movie to consider as a movie by people keen in movies. It's something which has become great with the time because it belongs to the" all too mutch" era. It's a whole surrealistic object which reflects both british tradition of non sense, fairy tales and fantasy and pop or psychedelia culture. For me it's not a failure but one of the too rare tracks of a real good time for manking. And it's why the Beatles will be eternal in our hearts.
0:24 Funny, in such composite documentations, a short-haul aircraft, such as a Boeing 727 shown here, is often referred to as a long-haul flight: "Lost Angles to London". That might be fine for most viewers, especially because of the vintage film that was used, but it always bothers me.
You had to take anything John said with a grain of salt.. or 40 lbs of salt. He was the type of person that was impossible to please and very jealous, insecure and critical. Heck he was probably his own worst critic. He had no problem criticizing the Beatles music, projects or other members.. but if anyone else did he would be the first to defend against any criticism even in the most ugliest ways. I just hope he went to his grave finally knowing how much enjoyment and maybe even hope he gave to others.
I’ve watched a handful of videos from this series. There seems to to accuracy and pronunciation issues. It’s too bad they don’t have an editor to assist.
I love anything the Beatles did. Even though this film was kind of clumsy we got great music out of it and now it is historical considering the bands popularity still growing 1/2 a century after their break up. My only disappointment from them ever was that they didn't do the voice overs in Yellow Submarine or the Beatles animated cartoon series. Never understood why as they could have easily done them and a lot better of course because it was them being portrayed.
They were extremely busy with The White Album and a lot of other things when "Submarine" was made. Also highly suspicious that the film would just be too cute or "Disney-fied" They warmed up to it afterwards tho The American cartoon series was at the height of Beatlemania so I'm sure it would've nearly impossible for them Voice-overs can be pretty time consuming I'm guessing
I had the opportunity to see both Cans/Reels in their original form, it was unrestored, in the early 70's. You could clearly see how badly damaged this Video Film was. Also it is the only privately owned copy. Given supposedly to a Nightclub Owner by Paul himself. I would love to see a fully restored version in its full format. The audio of the version I watched was actually good quality. As I was leaving on my motorcycle I saw a group of people crowded around two people, later I was told that it was Linda and Paul. Only around 20 to at most 30 people were there, advertised for only one night on a radio station. Proof? Next afternoon, Paul and Linda were filmed by a news crew getting a haircut. It is a boring story. Anyway of all those Rock and Roll Memorabilia things, I have left two things a Beatles for Sale lunch box and a Linda Eastman photo of the Velvet Underground. Both go to a Collector in June.
The VHS video was available in unrestored quality in the 1990's. The last time I saw it, it had been digitally restored and had lost some of it's home movie charm.
@@dannycarter1966 I am glad you said it lost some of it's home movie charm, because that's what I always thought of it as, The Beatles Home Movie. And even though it was of bad quality, I consider The Beatles Magical Mystery Tour far better than Let It Be, which appeared to be a Legal Evidence Film for litigation and settlement purposes. Read, Get Back, The Let It Be Fiasco, if you haven't already. I would like to see a video presentation on that. Or a video on John's keen interests in the Occult Sciences and some of the objects He purchased. Keep Up The Good Work.
They say this movie initially got a bad rap not so much due to the content or Paul not being the best film maker, but that they showed it in black and white. The color was one of the few things that could have saved it from being such an initial flop. Remember this was released 53 years ago. The color was critical for the psychedelic whacky experience the film was more or less going for.
I can always tell when I'm watching a crap video. How? When they ask me to like, comment and subscribe before I've seen anything. Sorry mate. Not gonna happen.
I like short complete presentations they are so much better than the long ones that are often "dry" miss images miss action just goes on and on with still pictures!!
JEE-zuss, how many things can these guys get wrong?! Ridiculous! I won't even waste the time it would take to list all the things that are wrong in this video. Wrong, wrong, WRONG!!
The Beatles should have included a bus tour across Stonehenge. That would have added mystery as it needed suspense. They should have made it more abstract by then everyone falling asleep and the bus mysteriously winding up by blackpool lights in a cave.
I watched it Dec26 1967.Jumbled up.John good serving spaghetti with a garden fork.I am the walrus ace.Pauls ballad Fool on the hill,good.Magical mystery tour and your mother should know good.Paul took the rap for it LOL saying well Queens speech wasn't a gas!
Death Cab For Cutie was very much in the movie. He's probably listing out the music that appeared in the movie, but mislabeled it as "the album." He has plenty of mistakes like this in the clip.
@@hippojuice23 Yes, that was the scene in which either George or Ringo cheat by jumping on the bus and winning the race that way. I think it happened after the tug of war during which She Loves You was played on a pipe organ.
This is possibly the worst Beatles-related UA-cam video I've ever seen. "Ken Kensey?"... "Your Mother Should Now??"... "The Old Fool On the Hill???" How do obvious mistakes like this make it into the final product? To say nothing of the confusing and repetitive narrative (we're told of Brian Epstein's death at least 3 times to name one of many examples) and awkward segues (really not segues at all, more like whoever put the video together was working from a bullet list or old PowerPoint presentation). Magical Mystery Tour (the film) may have been similarly disjointed, but it deserves better than this lazy, thrown-together pseudo-documentary! Thumbs way down.
the only thing that would classify this film as a "cult" classic is that its so bad. its a bloody horrible movie. the only thing that redeems it are the musical sequences which are ALL top notch! the album "magical mystery tour" wasn't officially released in the u. k. until about 1976. it was only a double EP until then. i have a copy of that EP. it includes the booklet and everything, except in miniature, on a 45, single, scale.
To be honest Hard days night and Help where not great masterpieces of cinematography, product of their time, i had the mystery tour EP, then later bought the album, its the only Beatles album i have listened too in full, i have it on VHS and DVD, then of course there's The Rutles, Tragical history tour, genius.
MMT is just plain ***AWFUL***. It ranks down there with Give My Regards To Broad Street.🤣 Sorry, Paul. HOWEVER, the MMT album/EP is GREAT. It's the album I listen to most.
Tucson dont control dale lloyd barber and brian barber and it dont control me cindy cynthia m popov and our family members because dale lloyd barber and his brother brian barber and thete mom and i cindy cynthia m popov and our family members dont own land or property in tucson...we canot talk for the beatles not our business...we none of us are related..we never dated them...we never married them....No relationship...just like there music....we are keeping our identy...dale lloyd barber and i cindy m r...cindy m p...cmp...and our family not related to nobody in tucson.
i saw the movie - it was the WORST movie on the planet !! ... it could have better with a REAL producer - a REAL script - & a REAL plot !! ....take it for what it was - over the hill musicians reliving their glory years
@@englishjim6428 I still enjoy anything Beatles being I was more or less raised by their music but have to agree some of the videos on this channel do seem more sloppy then the Magical Mystery Tour movie. You can't easily get away with slop as most hard core Beatles fans will pick up on it in a NY minute. There may be more things to learn about the Beatles we don't all know yet, but not this way.
With so many great albums starting from "Please, Please Me" to "Abbey Road" I don't even know how it would be possible to pick a "best" from such a selection of great performances and masterpieces. But the Magical Mystery Tour album is certainly right up there regardless of any criticism of the movie which could have possibly not been as bad if it was first shown in color and not black and white. It was a psychedelic experience kind of project and you can see by all the colors utilized how critical that was.
As pointed out by many commenters here, this video had several mistakes in it, both factual and visual. Speaking of amateurish, this video definitely is that.
All their videos are the same. They just read other people's words but don't understand the context, idioms. nuance or even pronunciation of people's and place's names. They also inexplicably get basic things like song titles and dates wrong. It's like they just randomly pulled some pages out of a couple of books and didn't even read them before recording a single haphazard, mistake-riddled take and saying 'that'll do'.
Just listen from 9:04 - it's like he isn't even listening to his own words, just reciting someone else's which were clearly not written to be spoken. The inflection is so unnatural it might even be a robot voice.
@@stitchgrimly6167 Truth. I was actually wondering if this crappy video was assembled by a very primitive AI! :(
I love the movie. Especially the last scene. The movie is so Beatles, and eccentric. I wish a reactor would do a reaction to it.
the old fool on the hill ? never heard that one .
"Your Mother Should NOW?!" A real fan.
Computer generated voice software
He pronounced Nice properly.
Not computer generated, just a generic voice over.
This is supposed to be a documentary type thing. How can anyone who really researched anything or had any experience with the soundtrack or this film refer to that song as "Your Mother Should Now"? That is inexcusable. If Paul really was dead he would be rolling in his grave.
Thought of commenting it, but wanted to see if that ticked off anyone else but me. I see it did.
@@mutterslog785 And like most Americans, he seems to think the band was called The "Beadles".
Also - their manager's surname was pronounced "Epstine", not "Epsteen"...
Had this album as a kid , loved it. Great album movie is like a cult classic now. Who didn’t love the Beatles?
Can't believe the recent Beck video of "Paul McCartney" was included in this!
Living in Canada, we never saw the film but enjoyed the album. Many songs became classic Beatles material. " Fool on the Hill, " " I am the Walrus, " " Penny Lane, " and " Strawberry Fields Forever, " ( Released as a double A side single,) " Hello, Goodbye, " and " All you need is Love. " I think Paul bit off more than he could chew with MMT but it's a good document of the times they lived in.
0:19 Ken Kensey's (sic), LOL. Like, read the screen, dude -- ^Kesey* is the name.
It's always worth a watch for the music segments alone, as far as I'm concerned. The rest of the plot is weird and clumsy but still entertaining.
Imagine if Yellow Submarine was released in black and white? The colors were so critical to the visual experience. Granted I really wish the Beatles themselves had done the voice overs the movie itself would have been a completely different experience if not for color.
A lot of the Beatles' friends and family were also in the film including Mal Evans, Mike McGear/McCartney, Neil Aspinall, Cynthia Lennon and Freda kelly.
Cynthia Lennon does NOT appear in the film.
@Trevor Smith I report facts and you give opinions.
I recall an interview with one of the Beatles stating that a major part of the reason the film was initially considered a flop was because they released it in black and white. Remember this was 53 years ago and the color was a major factor for the psychedelic experience the film was going for. It certainly was not going to be a big hit from the story line or confusion/sloppiness. Paul was a musician/songwriter, not a film maker but he was artistic and in tune enough to understand how critical color was at that time.
I saw it in color...
It wasn't "released" in black & white; it was first shown on TV in Britain that way. Even when it was broadcast in color, however, most people couldn't see it that way since very few owned color TVs yet in the UK. The "Flying" sequence was particularly irrelevant in b&w since it consisted of aerial shots of mountains and landscapes in vibrant, unrealistic colors and patterns. Without color, it looked stupid.
Your mother should know... wonderful song, like many others..
Not mentioned in this sloppy video is that "Magical Mystery Tour" was scheduled to be shown by NBC in America a few days after its debut in the UK, but it was so criticized so heavily that this broadcast was cancelled. I was very disappointed since I'd received the album for Christmas and therefore really wanted to see the movie. I finally did in the 1980s when it was broadcast a number of times on "Night Flight", late on Saturday nights.
Why does everything have to be 'judged?'. What's wrong with just having some fun with your friends and filming it? isn't that what got
rock & roll started in the first place?
It was and always will be a lovely film with not a bad track on it and the longer time passes the better it gets.
Fun film. Awesome album! This is a great vid! :)
Magical mistery tour is not a movie to consider as a movie by people keen in movies. It's something which has become great with the time because it belongs to the" all too mutch" era.
It's a whole surrealistic object which reflects both british tradition of non sense, fairy tales and fantasy and pop or psychedelia culture. For me it's not a failure but one of the too rare tracks of a real good time for manking. And it's why the Beatles will be eternal in our hearts.
I love the movie. Especially the last scene. The movie is so Beatles, and eccentric.
I wonder how many Magical Mystery Tour coaches there were? The one in the film (URO913E) is different to the one in this documentary (DJH731F).
0:24 Funny, in such composite documentations, a short-haul aircraft, such as a Boeing 727 shown here, is often referred to as a long-haul flight: "Lost Angles to London". That might be fine for most viewers, especially because of the vintage film that was used, but it always bothers me.
Aviate, coordinate, communicate, Klaus.
There’s a Sud Aviation Caravelle at 5:04, though. A sublimely beautiful aircraft.
You had to take anything John said with a grain of salt.. or 40 lbs of salt. He was the type of person that was impossible to please and very jealous, insecure and critical. Heck he was probably his own worst critic. He had no problem criticizing the Beatles music, projects or other members.. but if anyone else did he would be the first to defend against any criticism even in the most ugliest ways. I just hope he went to his grave finally knowing how much enjoyment and maybe even hope he gave to others.
I’ve watched a handful of videos from this series. There seems to to accuracy and pronunciation issues. It’s too bad they don’t have an editor to assist.
I love anything the Beatles did. Even though this film was kind of clumsy we got great music out of it and now it is historical considering the bands popularity still growing 1/2 a century after their break up. My only disappointment from them ever was that they didn't do the voice overs in Yellow Submarine or the Beatles animated cartoon series. Never understood why as they could have easily done them and a lot better of course because it was them being portrayed.
They were extremely busy with The White Album and a lot of other things when "Submarine" was made. Also highly suspicious that the film would just be too cute or "Disney-fied" They warmed up to it afterwards tho
The American cartoon series was at the height of Beatlemania so I'm sure it would've nearly impossible for them
Voice-overs can be pretty time consuming I'm guessing
I had the opportunity to see both Cans/Reels in their original form, it was unrestored, in the early 70's. You could clearly see how badly damaged this Video Film was. Also it is the only privately owned copy. Given supposedly to a Nightclub Owner by Paul himself. I would love to see a fully restored version in its full format. The audio of the version I watched was actually good quality.
As I was leaving on my motorcycle I saw a group of people crowded around two people, later I was told that it was Linda and Paul. Only around 20 to at most 30 people were there, advertised for only one night on a radio station. Proof? Next afternoon, Paul and Linda were filmed by a news crew getting a haircut. It is a boring story. Anyway of all those Rock and Roll Memorabilia things, I have left two things a Beatles for Sale lunch box and a Linda Eastman photo of the Velvet Underground. Both go to a Collector in June.
The VHS video was available in unrestored quality in the 1990's. The last time I saw it, it had been digitally restored and had lost some of it's home movie charm.
@@dannycarter1966 I am glad you said it lost some of it's home movie charm, because that's what I always thought of it as, The Beatles Home Movie. And even though it was of bad quality, I consider The Beatles Magical Mystery Tour far better than Let It Be, which appeared to be a Legal Evidence Film for litigation and settlement purposes.
Read, Get Back, The Let It Be Fiasco, if you haven't already. I would like to see a video presentation on that. Or a video on John's keen interests in the Occult Sciences and some of the objects He purchased.
Keep Up The Good Work.
@@stevescott8060 if I remember right the opening credits and the beach scene with the aunty were in particularly poor condition.
They say this movie initially got a bad rap not so much due to the content or Paul not being the best film maker, but that they showed it in black and white. The color was one of the few things that could have saved it from being such an initial flop. Remember this was released 53 years ago. The color was critical for the psychedelic whacky experience the film was more or less going for.
These computer narrations are getting harder to catch but..."Your Mother Should Now?" Wrong
Your Mother Should NEVER! 😄
“The OLD Fool on the Hill”? This video is rife with mistakes and out-of-timeline photographs.
Magical mystery tour was shown in uk television at Christmas it was in black and white don't anyone got it this has turned into a classic film today
I can always tell when I'm watching a crap video. How? When they ask me to like, comment and subscribe before I've seen anything. Sorry mate. Not gonna happen.
"Your Mother should what now?" Please get the song titles right."your Mother should KNOW".
I like short complete presentations they are so much better than the long ones that are often "dry" miss images miss action just goes on and on with still pictures!!
You're Mother Should Now? Do you like The Beatles?
Know*
JEE-zuss, how many things can these guys get wrong?! Ridiculous! I won't even waste the time it would take to list all the things that are wrong in this video. Wrong, wrong, WRONG!!
Just so many wrong facts....
The Old Fool on the Hill?
The Beatles should have included a bus tour across Stonehenge. That would have added mystery as it needed suspense. They should have made it more abstract by then everyone falling asleep and the bus mysteriously winding up by blackpool lights in a cave.
I watched it Dec26 1967.Jumbled up.John good serving spaghetti with a garden fork.I am the walrus ace.Pauls ballad Fool on the hill,good.Magical mystery tour and your mother should know good.Paul took the rap for it LOL saying well Queens speech wasn't a gas!
I think the TV special was 10x better than James Paul McCartney TV special in 1973.
I am Sir Daniel Franco Jr and Sir Paul McCartney and Ringo Star is helping me
Sorry, but the song tracks you listed as being on the album have many mistakes - death cab for cutie????
Shirley's Wild Accordian? There was a marathon?
Death Cab For Cutie was very much in the movie. He's probably listing out the music that appeared in the movie, but mislabeled it as "the album." He has plenty of mistakes like this in the clip.
@@hippojuice23 Yes, that was the scene in which either George or Ringo cheat by jumping on the bus and winning the race that way. I think it happened after the tug of war during which She Loves You was played on a pipe organ.
It took 19 seconds to mispronounce someone's name. At least you're on brand.
I like it
If you want to know the real story, wait for the second or third book from Mark Lewisohn
Death Cab For Cutie, and excellent band...
Ken KESEY.
I thought it was good. Love Iam the The Walrus.
This is possibly the worst Beatles-related UA-cam video I've ever seen.
"Ken Kensey?"... "Your Mother Should Now??"... "The Old Fool On the Hill???" How do obvious mistakes like this make it into the final product? To say nothing of the confusing and repetitive narrative (we're told of Brian Epstein's death at least 3 times to name one of many examples) and awkward segues (really not segues at all, more like whoever put the video together was working from a bullet list or old PowerPoint presentation).
Magical Mystery Tour (the film) may have been similarly disjointed, but it deserves better than this lazy, thrown-together pseudo-documentary! Thumbs way down.
This is a joke of a channel.
You're mispronouncing way to many things. Joan Bez?
Are you kidding me? Death Cab for Cutie a Beatle song? Please dont post this nonsense.
Welp "Paul" is playin Viv in that scene, so.....
the only thing that would classify this film as a "cult" classic is that its so bad. its a bloody horrible movie. the only thing that redeems it are the musical sequences which are ALL top notch! the album "magical mystery tour" wasn't officially released in the u. k. until about 1976. it was only a double EP until then. i have a copy of that EP. it includes the booklet and everything, except in miniature, on a 45, single, scale.
I agree, I did see what was left of the original 1972? It was barely worth watching but as always the Music was and always will be Excellent.
To be honest Hard days night and Help where not great masterpieces of cinematography, product of their time, i had the mystery tour EP, then later bought the album, its the only Beatles album i have listened too in full, i have it on VHS and DVD, then of course there's The Rutles, Tragical history tour, genius.
Ep-STINE!!
Both Paul and George pronounce it Ep-steen on the Got Back video
The only Beatles movie that made no sense at all ...
An awful amateurish film, still better than anything from Marvel in recent years. Great music though
Interesting content, but wrecked by the narrator. Next time choose someone who can understand what they are reading.
Huge clues to the death of Paul and his replacement in this film!.
MMT is just plain ***AWFUL***. It ranks down there with Give My Regards To Broad Street.🤣
Sorry, Paul.
HOWEVER, the MMT album/EP is GREAT. It's the album I listen to most.
Tucson dont control dale lloyd barber and brian barber and it dont control me cindy cynthia m popov and our family members because dale lloyd barber and his brother brian barber and thete mom and i cindy cynthia m popov and our family members dont own land or property in tucson...we canot talk for the beatles not our business...we none of us are related..we never dated them...we never married them....No relationship...just like there music....we are keeping our identy...dale lloyd barber and i cindy m r...cindy m p...cmp...and our family not related to nobody in tucson.
Forget your meds again?
So many inaccuracies in this, I can't give it a thumbs up. Sorry
The Beatles nothing much to do high on drugs
i saw the movie - it was the WORST movie on the planet !! ... it could have better with a REAL producer - a REAL script - & a REAL plot !! ....take it for what it was - over the hill musicians reliving their glory years
The movie is a complete trainwreck. Too bad it was ever released.
I don't think it was THAT bad...the DVD re-release has an extra music vid with the band Traffic that's as good as anything in the movie ✌
@@jeffclement2468 I had no idea!!! Love Steve Winwood!👍
@@robertgodlewski8553 I had no idea either till I saw it at a friends house
Also has commentary track by Macca
(Maybe 10 or 15 yrs. ago now)
Not as bad as this video…
@@englishjim6428 I still enjoy anything Beatles being I was more or less raised by their music but have to agree some of the videos on this channel do seem more sloppy then the Magical Mystery Tour movie. You can't easily get away with slop as most hard core Beatles fans will pick up on it in a NY minute. There may be more things to learn about the Beatles we don't all know yet, but not this way.