![]() Okay, I apparently understand a very different meaning for this song than everyone else, so I'm going to point it out: They agree and head back to Pepperland, to help overthrow the evil Blue Meanies through the power of music and loved.Full steam ahead, Mister Boatswain, full steam aheadĪs we live a life of ease (a life of ease) He travels to our world where he stumbles across the Beatles and begs them to help him free his world. ![]() The music-loving, paradise of Pepperland has been overrun by the music-hating Blue Meanies. Pepperland’s mayor sends aging sailor, Young Fred out in the fabled Yellow Submarine to find help. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, and the world of Pepperland from the music-hating Blue Meanies. “The Beatles are recruited by the Captain of the Yellow Submarine to help him free Sgt. ![]() The Beatles : yellow submarine / Morrison, Bill Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band - With a little help from my friends - Baby you’re a rich man - Only a northern song - All you need is love - When I’m sixty four - Nowhere man - It’s all too much. Note-for-note transciptions for guitar from the movie soundtrack contents include transcriptions for: Yellow submarine - Hey bulldog - Eleanor Rigby - Love you to - All together now - Lucy in the sky with diamonds - Think for yourself - Sgt. ![]() Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band - With a little help from my friends - Baby you’re a rich man - Only a Northern song - All you need is love - When I’m sixty four - Nowhere man - It’s all too much. Enter John, Paul, George and Ringo to save the day! Armed with little more than their humour, songs, and of course, their yellow submarine, The Beatles tackle the rough seas ahead in an effort to bring down the evil forces of bluedom” (Catalogue) Music CDįeaturing tracks: Yellow submarine - Hey bulldog - Eleanor Rigby - Love you to - All together now - Lucy in the sky with diamonds - Think for yourself - Sgt. But all that was threatened when the terrible Blue Meanies declared war and sent in their army led by a menacing Flying Glove to destroy all that was good. Once upon a time… or maybe twice, there was an unearthly paradise called Pepperland, a place where happiness and music reigned supreme. You can borrow the film, soundtrack, graphic novel and even the songbook from us - full details below: Incidentally, the orchestral pieces from the film were later used by NASA in their short Apollo 9 promo film.Īs John Lennon said of the movie, “I think it’s a great movie, it’s my favourite Beatle movie.” Of course, it also features an outstanding music soundtrack, which includes four Beatles songs previously unreleased at that point. Watching it now, the film is still a joy to behold - playful, “child-friendly” and a glorious example of 60s surrealist, psychedelic pop art, coupled with a very funny script reportedly largely written by the uncredited Roger McGough. Animated films during the period were at a low ebb - indeed some commentators have said the film saved feature-length animated film from a slow creative eclipse that it was experiencing at the time. The film is a million miles away from the mainstream Disney style prevalent at that time. The (at the time) cutting edge style used revolutionary techniques such as rotoscoping to create the hallucinogenic, eye-popping visuals. The plot - a mind-expanding story - was written by Lee Minoff and was based on the lyrics of the title track penned by Lennon and McCartney. ![]() In the end, George Harrison was voiced by two actors after the first was arrested for deserting the British Army mid-way through the film’s production. The vocal cast included two major British comic talents of the time - Lance Percival and Dick Emery. However, other than very short cameo roles at the end of the film, the voices of the fab four were all provided by actors. Yellow Submarine (1968) was The Beatles fourth film - a psychedelic tour de force. It is now over 50 years ago since the world’s biggest band released what is now regarded as their revolutionary landmark in, not music this time, but animation: ![]()
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