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See Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr Recall Beatles Standing Up to George Martin
Bandmates discuss pivotal moment when they insisted on writing, recording original songs in 'Eight Days a Week' extra
By Jon Blistein
Nov 18 2016
Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr recall a pivotal moment when the Beatles stood up to George Martin in an extra from Ron Howard's 'Eight Days a Week.'
Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr recall a pivotal moment in Beatles history when the group insisted upon writing and recording their own songs in a bonus clip from the deluxe edition of Ron Howard's documentary, Eight Days a Week – The Touring Years.
According to McCartney, the group's longtime producer George Martin initially wanted the Beatles to cut songs he thought were likely to become hits and brought them a Tin Pan Alley tune called, "How Do You Do It?" The Beatles recorded the song, but it only received laughs after they played it for friends (McCartney even offers a hilarious pantomime of the jaunty cut).
"That's one of the magic moments of the Beatles," says Starr. "I remember that moment so vivid that thank God we stood up for ourselves. We just wanna do Lennon and McCartney songs. We actually looked him in the eye, which is very heavy for those days because he was the producer and we were the lads. He took a chance on us, he joined in."
Eight Days a Week premiered in September and is available on DVD and Blu-ray today, November 18th. The two-disc collector's edition features a slew of extras including featurettes on the Beatles' songwriting process and style, their early extra-musical influences and Liverpool in the Fifties and Sixties, as well as five rarely seen live performances.
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