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Live with Scott Freiman October 18th 7-9pm $20
In August, 1966, the Beatles played their final concert (at San Francisco’s Candlestick Park). They had decided to stop touring – but didn’t know how to be a “band” without playing gigs. After that last show, George Harrison famously said, “Well, I guess I’m not a Beatle anymore.”
Of course, we now know they more than met the challenge, going on to produce one of rock’s greatest albums, Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band.
In the fascinating multimedia lecture, Deconstructing The Beatles’ Sgt. Pepper, acclaimed “Beatleologist” Scott Freiman delves deeply into the creative process that produced this masterpiece. Deconstructing The Beatles’ Sgt. Pepper brings you into EMI Studios to see how this landmark album evolved.
The film traces the development of these now-familiar tracks, starting with rough demos, moving through successive (and surprising) takes and sprinkling fascinating factoids throughout.
No matter how big a fan you are, you’ll learn things like:
– Which track features background vocals in German?
– Why is one song in different keys for the British and American versions?
– Why didn’t George Martin write the string arrangement for “She’s Leaving Home”?
– Which tracks featured toilet paper, bass harmonica, and calliope?
Join Scott on an educational journey into the remarkable creative process behind these timeless performances and recording sessions.