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A Beatles video retrospective airs Tuesday on VH1 Classic. (Apple Corps Ltd.)
Just a reminder: As part of VH1/VH1 Classic's three-week lineup of Beatles programming, VH1 Classic will air “The Beatles Retrospective,” hosted by Mark Goodman, at 8 p.m. ET tonight (Sept. 1). (Note: Check local listings for correct time in your area.)
The program will feature Beatles videos, including “She Loves You/I Wanna Hold Your Hand,” “You’re Gonna Lose That Girl,” “Penny Lane,” “Revolution,” “When I’m 64,” “I Am The Walrus” and “Hey Bulldog."
The Beatles movie "Help!" will follow at 9 p.m.
Get those recorders ready.
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For those that subscribe to Showtime, All Together Now is airing tonight in HD at 8:30 PM EST.
This is one of the few times I wish I subscribed to more than basic cable. Do you think VH1 will have all this stuff on the website for viewing at some point?
And here in the UK VH1/Classic are showing no Beatles related stuff at the moment. Although the good old Beeb have a few documentaries coming up soon.
Hi from the states. You know on VH1 they have a comment group of 6 muscians on high chairs chatting about the Beatles? well one look will tell you whats what. None of them look COOL.
They all ascribe to the depressing current american trend of wearing and using black and gray in everything they do. Now the Beatles had the coolest clothes. People forget that. They were hip to life's rainbow of colors. Today most if not all muscians and celebrities (watch TMZ or Cash Cab here)dress in depressing drab blacks and grays, with no connection to life or even that it looks good on them. We are a sad lot here. They changed the color of the walmart shopping carts from green to gray. All the fast food workers now wear black. all the electronics are black or gray. The car colors are the same, most with the most depressing interiors. the corporations know that black and gray zaps the life out of the wearer and the onlooker, and then they manipulate you. get wise to this timely tip.
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