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Yellow submarine song
Yellow submarine song












yellow submarine song
  1. YELLOW SUBMARINE SONG MOVIE
  2. YELLOW SUBMARINE SONG SERIES
  3. YELLOW SUBMARINE SONG TV
yellow submarine song

Even the lacklustre new tunes are given life by the hand-drawn visuals. Some of the animated sequences in Yellow Submarine are stunning - a mix of psychedelic and pop art visuals set to Beatle songs. The crew of the Yellow Submarine use special tactics to escape the Sea Of Monsters.Īllstar Picture Library Limited.

YELLOW SUBMARINE SONG SERIES

He hijacks the Yellow Submarine and makes his way to Liverpool, where he beseeches The Beatles to come and bring music back to Pepperland and break the boring spell of the Meanies.Īlong the way, the crew embark on a series of surreal adventures - losing Ringo in the Sea Of Monsters and getting trapped in the Sea Of Holes - before unleashing Beatle music on the Blue Meanies, who realise the error of their ways.

yellow submarine song

The tale concerns Young Fred, a sea captain in the idyllic world of Pepperland, which is invaded by the music-hating Blue Meanies. The Beatles as they appear in person at the end of the Yellow Submarine film. Comedian Dick Emery played the “Nowhere Man”, Jeremy, who the team pick up on their travels. For the rest of the movie, their voices were played by Carry On actor John Clive as John, Geoffrey Hughes, later better known as Eddie Yeats in Coronation St and Onslow in Keeping Up Appearances as Paul, Peter Batten as George and Paul Angelis as Ringo. The band did agree to appear as themselves in a short live action sequence at the end of the film. Hey Bulldog was a quickie song, knocked out when The Beatles were in the studio to shoot a video for their single Lady Madonna. One track, George’s Only A Northern Song, was recorded during the Sgt Pepper sessions, but dropped from the final album.Īnother song, recorded in February 1968, would later only appear in the UK print of the movie.

YELLOW SUBMARINE SONG TV

Both Dunning and producer Al Brodax had been involved in the cheesy Beatles TV cartoon series that the band had hated, so the Fab Four didn’t have much enthusiasm for the new project.īecause of this, when the producers asked The Beatles for some new songs for the Yellow Submarine movie, they sent over some of the outtakes and below-par material that they’d ben working on across the Summer of 1967.

YELLOW SUBMARINE SONG MOVIE

The idea of making a cartoon film about Yellow Submarine came in 1967, when the studio United Artists were chasing The Beatles for a follow-up to their film Help! The Fabs still owed them a movie as part of their deal, so it was decided to fulfil the contractual obligation with an animated film.ĭirected by Canadian animator George Dunning and designed by German artist Heinz Edelmann, the film was made in London. The Beatles come a cropper in the Sea Of Holes from the Yellow Submarine film.Ĭollection Christophel / Alamy Stock Photo Or were “yellow submarines” actually Nembutals otherwise known as pentobarbitone, a well-known tranquiliser that came in a pleasingly submarine-shaped yellow pill?Sadly not - as McCartney said at the time: “It's a fun song, a children's song.” Were The Beatles tripping when they made the record? Are they referring to smoking joints or something, like Donovan did with Mellow Yellow - which was meant to be about smoking banana skins.! Once the track had reached the general public, the interpretations started - especially once the use of the psychedelic drug LSD had become more widespread in the UK. The recording of Yellow Submarine at Abbey Road studios was remarkable for the party that was held during the session: the Beatles, together with friends, wives and even Rolling Stone Brian Jones added sound effects, vocals and roadie Mal Evans playing a big bass drum to get an authentic marching band effect. The Beatles record a promo for TV at Abbey Road studios, May 1966.














Yellow submarine song