sábado, 21 de mayo de 2022

SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES 011: THE BEATLES AND INDIA (2021)

  

"The Beatles And India" is an absolutely fascinating and in-depth documentary film and companion album that tells the story of the mid-60s period when the Fab Four embraced Indian music and culture, effectively bringing them to the public at large. 

This aspect of The Beatles' lives and career between 1966 and 1968 has never been explained and explored to this degree before but it was an incredibly important time, the ripples of which are still being felt to this day. 

The film chronicles the group's journey through Indian music and culture, a trek that began during the filming of their own movie "Help!" in 1965. It started with the need to replace one sitar string on an instrument being used in the film. This quest brought the band into the sphere of Indian musicians and culture, which George Harrison immediately began a lifelong bond with. This led Harrison to study with master sitarist Ravi Shankar and Harrison's use of a sitar on the song "Norwegian Wood," the first mixing of Indian sounds into Western pop and rock. 

The group visited India for the first time briefly in July of 1966 on the way home from gigs in Philippines. They returned for a longer stay in February of 1968 to study Transcendental Meditation at Maharishi Mahesh Yogi's ashram in Rishikesh, India, which has become a major part of  The Beatles' lore and legend. To its credit, the film relates the tale with no sweetened coating, taking us from their honeymoon phase with the Maharishi through their eventual disillusionment with him and their abrupt departure from India. 


Some of the most emotive sequences in the documentary contrast footage of the Four in Rishikesh with the Maharishi and his followers with images of those same locations deteriorated and abandoned today. One gets a sense of the death of a dream from them, the failure of these supremely successful young men to find something of meaning beyond the wealth and fame that encircled them. The film is also filled with first-person accounts from people who were there about the events at the ashram and their up-close interactions with some of the most famous people alive at the time. 

"The Beatles And India" also carries a subtext that illustrates how this period of Beatle history helped bring Indian people and culture into the Westen mainstream. John, Paul, George and Ringo weren't the only musicians hanging out with the Maharishi (Donovan and Mike Love of The Beach Boys were also there) or the only Westerners to popularize meditation but the sheer magnitude of their celebrity probably did more to introduce Indian thought, culture, and music to Europe and the USA than any other single entity ever could have. 

The cultural exchange they began made Indian sounds part of the rock vocabulary used by countless artists since then and began the expansion and evolution that has since spread Indian ideas around the globe. Now, meditation, yoga, and mindfulness are everywhere in the West but most likely wouldn't be if the most famous band ever hadn't brought them to us at the height of their career. "The Beatles And India" is one of the most compelling Beatle documentaries ever made and fills in the blanks about one of the most crucial parts of the group's history. Settle in and watch every second. 

But before we get to the main feature, let's enjoy... 

The Pre-Show

   
   

Three quarters of our Pre-Show deals with The Beatles, Donovan and Rishikesh. We begin with a short video-musical adventure where we get the opportunity to enjoy some Indian orientated Beatle music (with some surprises included). 

Secondly, we have an interesting video where we get to understand how The Beatles (especially George Harrison), used their musical talents to compose and expose Indian music to Western cultures. 

Our last Beatle-India orientated video is (in my humble opinion) as good as the main feature, where we get Donovan himself to take us through a Magical "back to Rishikesh" trip where we witness his personal surprise at how some things have changed but others (emotions) remain locked in time. 

And we've reached the final chapter concerning the "Sun Records" series. Where Elvis will go separate ways to a bright, but very short, future which lay ahead of the Memphis Recording Service. 

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The Main Feature

Title: The Beatles And India 
Directors: Ajoy Bose & Peter Compton 
Cast: The Beatles / Donovan / Maharishi Mahesh Yogi 
Release Date: 29th May 2021 
Country: United Kingdom 





On Your Way Out

If you are the type that usually after the main feature rushes out, I urge you to stop and take your time to savour the goods offered "On Your Way Out". I'm sure you won't regret the pause in your daily routines. Today's offer complements perfectly both our Main Feature and The Pre-Show. So don't waste no time and enjoy today's visit. 


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