In 1967, when The Beatles were at the height of their career, they released a project so widely hated that Paul McCartney felt he should apologize. Their third film, Magical Mystery Tour, was a rare Beatles flop with both critics and audiences. In an interview, McCartney was equal parts defensive and apologetic for the project. There was no need to apologize for making an unsuccessful film, though.
The Beatles | Potter/Express/Getty Images The Beatles released their third film in 1967
After the success of A Hard Day’s Night and Help! The Beatles released their third film, Magical Mystery Tour. The film drew inspiration from their song of the same name and followed the band on a mystery tour. On their trip, they encounter a group of magicians who cause strange happenings. The band directed and starred in the film.
Some reports claim that #Otd 1967, Paul got the idea for Magical Mystery...
The Beatles | Potter/Express/Getty Images The Beatles released their third film in 1967
After the success of A Hard Day’s Night and Help! The Beatles released their third film, Magical Mystery Tour. The film drew inspiration from their song of the same name and followed the band on a mystery tour. On their trip, they encounter a group of magicians who cause strange happenings. The band directed and starred in the film.
Some reports claim that #Otd 1967, Paul got the idea for Magical Mystery...
- 3/10/2023
- by Emma McKee
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
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