Paul McCartney 'Early Days' (Exclusive Behind-The-Scenes Jamming - Full Version)
“The idea was inspired by the chance meeting in 1957 that would change Paul, John, George, and Ringo's lives forever,” explains LA director Vincent Haycock.
The proposal Vincent wrote for 'Early Days' simply begins, “This film is a poetic homage to the legendary beginnings of Paul McCartney and John Lennon’s relationship.”
Expanding on his idea Vincent says, “Their story at its core is a universal one, two young kids who bond over their passion for music and form a band and friendship. This video is about them, and every band, and every kid who has suffered the ups and downs of starting a band, whether or not they became successful. The universality of their story was a big inspiration of setting the film in Mississippi during the 50s. This is a time period that inspired The Beatles – American Rock and Roll and the Mississippi Delta Blues of the 50s. Early Days is about the spirit and inspiration young musicians find in each other.”
Watch the 'Early Days' video below:
Fans can watch an exclusive 29 minute behind-the-scenes jamming session filmed at the 'Early Days' video shoot. The official video was launched earlier this summer and the end of it sees Paul playing with a group of blues guitarists, including Johnny Depp. This exclusive footage captures an impromptu jamming session that broke out between Paul and the musicians on the day of the shoot.
An official 'Making of Early Days' film will be made available later this year as part of a special collector's edition of 'NEW'. The special collector's edition will feature highlights and exclusive material chronicling the release and promotion of 'NEW'. More details to be announced in the coming weeks. 'NEW' was originally released in October 2013.
Watch the video for 'Early Days' HERE: http://youtu.be/QvBVIA_ZaNg
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