Music by: The Beatles
Release Dates: 4 November 2003
Running Time: 110 minutes
Format: DVD
Harga: Rp 675.000,-
IMPORT
A film by Mark Devito and Geoffrey Giulian. Here at last is the ultimate
 visual and cultural history of the Beatles. Packed with dozens of never
 before seen film clips, ultra rare photographs and exclusive 
interviews, John, Paul, George and Ringo come alive in this intelligent,
 compelling, inside glimpse into the impenetrable inner-circle of the 
greatest group ever. Included in this all star, international production
 are not only the Beatle's themselves, but other well known insiders 
like Lennon Intimates; Frederic Seaman and Yoko Ono. Also lending their 
exclusive insights are former Beatle Pete Best, The Maharishi and Eric 
Clapton."
That was the description Amazon had posted when I 
ordered this DVD (probably still does.) I don't know what DVD that was 
written about, but it's certainly not this one. That's part of the good 
news, because I had a guess to what it really was when I ordered it.
Beatles
 "Around the World" actually contains three sections. First is what 
seems to be a basically complete version of the "Around the Beatles" TV 
broadcast from England. The theater sketch along with the music segments
 from all the artists (Cilla Black, etc.) and The Beatles music segment 
in pretty good quality (like the medley and Shout among many others.) 
This is the best quality overall of the 3 sections.
Next is the 
promo ad for theater showings of the first U.S. Washington D.C. concert 
program, and then the program straight through until the abrupt cut 
durring the next to last song. All the stage rotating and banter, along 
with the music is included. Watchable quality here, but not the newly 
found tape source that Apple used a part in Anthology.
Third 
segment is the 1966 Tokyo "light suits" concert. Big surprise is the 
very poor video quality on this. I have seen this show look almost 
pristeen, as does the "dark suits" show that was available on Laserdisc 
from Japan. The audio is acceptable, wish they would have tracked down a
 much better copy of this show to put out.
Tacked on the end of 
the disc is a throw away biography and photo gallery. Now some more good
 news and bad. The case says this is "region 0" not "1" so anyone can 
use it. The case also says in very small print "PAL." I know this 
release was originally from Australia, which uses the PAL system, but I 
figured if it was released as a domestic item here it would be done 
NTSC. I have two players I can put DVDs in. The first player I tried 
would not play this disc. I got a couple frozen images then the disc 
would just hang and do nothing. The menu was one of the images, but 
without the controls to navigate it. Weirder part is, this is my 
region-free all-code player that is also supposed to handle PAL discs. 
My Pioneer combo Laserdisc/DVD unit played this disc fine. As far as I 
know, it is not supposed to handle PAL discs. Is the case wrong and the 
disc is actually NTSC? Or is this disc PAL like the case says and I'm 
lucky one of my players can handle it? Be warned, it could go either way
 for you too.
Rare concert material here all in one place, could 
have used better source tapes. Moot points if you can't get it to play 
at all.
 

 
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