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I just got home from watching “Yesterday” at the local theater. Has been over a year since my last trip to any theater but I wanted to watch this at somewhere with a good sound system. Glad I went since the movie and the music were enjoyable.
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I saw the movie this weekend after reading this thread. Made me want a CEO-7 all over again.
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I saw Yesterday yesterday and thought it was great. Especially loved the tie in with the actual Beatle.
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Martin CEO-7/Yesterday
I saw that movie when it first came out in the theaters with a friend. When I saw the CEO-7 I pretty much yelled out loud, "I have that guitar". I had just purchased it earlier that year. It is an amazing guitar, but I have to correct one thing. It's mahogany, not rosewood. I really did enjoy the movie
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Borrowed this one from the library, what a fun movie. Surprised no one has mentioned the fantastic performance by Kate MacKinnon as the manager caricature.
Curious as to who owns the rights to the Beatles catalog these days. I was surprised that "permission" to use these songs was secured, then it occurred to me that since one song showed up in a beer commercial, ownership is probably a corporate entity ... Sony, perhaps? |
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I paid to watch the movie last night from my Amazon Prime account.
I thought it was a great fun movie to watch.
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It was reported when the film was originally released that they paid $10M for the rights to use the songs in the movie to Sony/Apple Records.
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Thanks mistersoul, for bringing this thread back to the top... I
watched the movie on Amazon this morning, it was fun... -Mike |
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With some obvious interest herein about new movie discussion I wanted to jump-start this thread. Wade, thanks for getting this going originally. Since the movie was released nearly 9 months ago there are numerous ways to now watch. If you haven't seen it, it is a great idea about what most believe to the greatest music catalog in the world and what could have....... I couldn't care what guitars were used but the choice of the Martin CEO-7 worked great. The movie worked great for what it was without going off into the weeds of "what if" . Kate McKinnon was flawless as always and Himesh Patel was wonderful as well. If you haven't seen Yesterday, pop some corn, sit back and enjoy a fun film about great music that transcends almost the entire planet. Any of us who began playing as kids have had the exact experience that Jack had in the living-room and the scene with Jack, Ed Sheeran and Jack's dad was priceless as well as things like that happened to me as a young journeyman when someone would come by the house after sessions. It was a woefully under-marketed movie that did very well at the box but could have done double. I believe.
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Is that a Tanglewood guitar early on in the movie?
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Just answered my own question by watching the opening again ! Tanglewood.
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