Backbeat (film)
Backbeat is a
1994 movie that chronicles the early days of
The Beatles in
Hamburg,
Germany. The movie focuses primarily on the relationship between
Stuart Sutcliffe (played by
Stephen Dorff) and
John Lennon (played by
Ian Hart), and also with Sutcliffe's German girlfriend
Astrid Kirchherr (played by
Sheryl Lee).
The movie is generally more accurate, both about Sutcliffe's life and the early Beatles history, than the
1979 TV movie Birth of the Beatles, which covers mostly the same period. It also has a darker, more detailed storyline, and Beatles history
per se is background to the main story. "Watch Your Comma's Author."
The
soundtrack to the movie features not Beatles songs, but the
cover tunes they used to play in Hamburg, written and recorded by other artists.
Rather than re-create the period sounds, iconoclastic, rebellious musicians were recruited (as a
producer noted, The Beatles' pre-recording stage act was "the
punk of its day".) This was done to better convey the way the music came across to the audience, at the time. The musicians were all members of well-known American rock bands:
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Dave Pirner (
Soul Asylum): vocals
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Greg Dulli (
The Afghan Whigs): vocals
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Thurston Moore (
Sonic Youth): guitar
* Don Fleming (
Gumball): guitar
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Mike Mills (
R.E.M.): bass guitar
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Dave Grohl (
Nirvana/
Foo Fighters): drums
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DVD Journal review*
http://www.backbeatbeatles.com - The Backbeat Beatles Official Site
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http://backbeat.atspace.com/main.htm - The Backbeat Beatles Fan Club Newsletter