Well, what else is there? They only appeared on the four shows.
Or are you referring to the shows where they appeared not in person, but on film - the interview with Ed in London, and the videos?
Well, what else is there? They only appeared on the four shows.
If PJ did a 2hr version for the initial cinema release as originally planned and then issue this 8hr cut on bluray, we probably be ecstatic!Lord Reith wrote: ↑Mon Jan 10, 2022 4:25 am We are very lucky we got Peter Jackson to do this. I think with anyone else, Apple would have said "keep it under 2 hours". But because of his illustrious reputation, no-one was going to presume to tell him what to do. And he was smart enough to put in at least fragments of all the songs he knew the fans would want to see.
Good to know. Thanks!skynet wrote: ↑Mon Jan 10, 2022 1:57 pmyour guess is wrong, i got that mix in the Disney+ Broadcast, it is actually nicely done, due to all the ambience that the soundstage in Twickenham provides but also in the apple studio, and is particularly excellent through all the rooftop concert, loved the Dolby Atmos Mixbillylentz wrote: ↑Fri Jan 07, 2022 3:45 pm No extras?
2.0... Stereo... I wander what that atmos mix will sound like... A lot of echo, I´m guessing.
This is exactly right, we are greedy bastards!miggynav wrote: ↑Tue Jan 11, 2022 7:23 amIf PJ did a 2hr version for the initial cinema release as originally planned and then issue this 8hr cut on bluray, we probably be ecstatic!Lord Reith wrote: ↑Mon Jan 10, 2022 4:25 am We are very lucky we got Peter Jackson to do this. I think with anyone else, Apple would have said "keep it under 2 hours". But because of his illustrious reputation, no-one was going to presume to tell him what to do. And he was smart enough to put in at least fragments of all the songs he knew the fans would want to see.
Perhaps *all* of the extant episodes, Beatles-related and otherwise?Computer Gary wrote: ↑Tue Jan 11, 2022 4:55 amWell, what else is there? They only appeared on the four shows.
Or are you referring to the shows where they appeared not in person, but on film - the interview with Ed in London, and the videos?
You better believe we are! And as far as “future fans” are concerned…they will never have the level of insanity that we veterans have. If it’s something that hasn’t happened 5 minutes ago they will have zero interestWilliamShears wrote: ↑Tue Jan 11, 2022 3:16 pmThis is exactly right, we are greedy bastards!miggynav wrote: ↑Tue Jan 11, 2022 7:23 amIf PJ did a 2hr version for the initial cinema release as originally planned and then issue this 8hr cut on bluray, we probably be ecstatic!Lord Reith wrote: ↑Mon Jan 10, 2022 4:25 am We are very lucky we got Peter Jackson to do this. I think with anyone else, Apple would have said "keep it under 2 hours". But because of his illustrious reputation, no-one was going to presume to tell him what to do. And he was smart enough to put in at least fragments of all the songs he knew the fans would want to see.
I'm talking about the show as a whole. I believe the Beatles episodes are the only officially released full episodes. Maybe the Stones DVD also has full episodes, I'm not sure.Computer Gary wrote: ↑Tue Jan 11, 2022 4:55 amWell, what else is there? They only appeared on the four shows.
Or are you referring to the shows where they appeared not in person, but on film - the interview with Ed in London, and the videos?
I don´t have a DolbyAtmos decoder. DTS o Dolby 5.1 is the best option for me. In fact my bootleg BD is dolby 5.1 and sounds great. But I would expect a great sound for an official release. As I said this is a quick reply from Disney-Apple to the downloaded and bootleged versions running in the Beatles Fan Circle. We can expect later a Deluxe version in the near future.Fred68 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 11, 2022 5:56 pm It was fun to watch (I watched the whole thing twice) but with there being no complete performances besides the Rooftop, I'm not sure why anyone would be too concerned with the sound options on these discs. What's the point of hearing it in Atmos or whatever when you're only getting snippets of songs? Even the rooftop mixes, if they remain as presented on Disney+, where constantly manipulated with varying amounts of reverb to give the perspective of whichever camera shot was being used.