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FindingNamo
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No Helter Skelter? What the?
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Almost all the "licensed" Beatles tribute shows are nearly identical because they are descended from the Broadway "Beatlemania" in some form or another.
No Helter Skelter (unless I tuned it out!)
But on an even sadder note, no Rocky Raccoon.
I couldn't find it on Youtube, but Ann Margret performed an especially bizarre version of Rocky Raccoon on one of her variety shows. It's my second favorite rendition behind the original.
But on an even sadder note, no Rocky Raccoon.
I couldn't find it on Youtube, but Ann Margret performed an especially bizarre version of Rocky Raccoon on one of her variety shows. It's my second favorite rendition behind the original.
Marie: Don't be in such a hurry about that pretty little chippy in Frisco.
Tony: Eh, she's a no chip!

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And Soul Doctor tomorrow? You're gonna have a rough week. Hats off to ya.
This sounds dreadful. I am not a Beatles fan at all. I snuck in and watched a couple songs when the Rain tour was playing the theatre I worked. A Beatles tribute is a Beatles tribute, and I don't see why we need another one on Broadway. I found Rain to be a colossal bore that belonged in a casino showroom. This sounds no better.
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The show runs 2 hours 30 minutes. Note that the music, videos and talking are EXTREMELY loud (just as loud as a rock concert at Madison Square Garden), so some people may want to bring earplugs. There are $20 discount balcony tickets available via Goldstar.
Updated On: 7/17/13 at 12:55 AMRippedMan, Sadly I have to miss Soul Doctor's first preview tomorrow because of Violet, but I have my tickets for the second, and then back to First Date on Friday to see Zachary's understudy.
Yes I realize it's the middle of July and there's nothing to see, but I hope this masochistic schedule will build up some good theater karma when things get busy in September and October.
Yes I realize it's the middle of July and there's nothing to see, but I hope this masochistic schedule will build up some good theater karma when things get busy in September and October.
Marie: Don't be in such a hurry about that pretty little chippy in Frisco.
Tony: Eh, she's a no chip!
If you're a HUGE Beatles fan (like myself), will you find this show enjoyable or disappointing? It can go either way sometimes, especially when its done very straightforward. I think it's better when it's slightly stylized, like LOVE (which is the most incredible thing I've ever seen).
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I'm a big Beatles fan (my father never gave my brother and me a choice- if you wanted to live under his roof you listened to The Beatles), and I think the pale imitations these performers gave made the experience even worse than if I had only be a casual listener.
At least the guys in Rain made a strong attempt to sound like The Beatles. These four guys, especially Paul, didn't sound like them at all.
At least the guys in Rain made a strong attempt to sound like The Beatles. These four guys, especially Paul, didn't sound like them at all.
Marie: Don't be in such a hurry about that pretty little chippy in Frisco.
Tony: Eh, she's a no chip!
I live with one of the biggest Beatles fans of all time. (I exaggerate, but only slightly.) Beatles fans know that there are several well-respected and amazing bands like the Fab Faux and 1964: The Tribute that tour and play in the New York City area regularly. So shows like Rain and Let It Be are aimed at the casual theatergoer who wants to see something on Broadway and is not particularly fussy what it is. At least, that's my opinion.
Whizzer, if you want to hear the White Album live, go hear the Fab Faux when they are performing it. They will deliver.
Whizzer, if you want to hear the White Album live, go hear the Fab Faux when they are performing it. They will deliver.
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"I am not a Beatles fan at all."
How horrible some lives must be.
How horrible some lives must be.
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Actually, pre-Broadway, Rain was the cream of the crop. It started as a bar band in California in the Seventies, actually predating Beatlemania by several years (in 1982, as Beatlemania's first run came to a close, many former cast members joined Rain), and went on to become the highest-grossing touring act of its kind.
Ask anyone who knows about The Fab Faux or 1964: The Tribute and they'll tell you about these guys too. (In fact, Jimmy Pou, formerly of 1964, was an alternate George in Rain's last Broadway engagement.)
Ask anyone who knows about The Fab Faux or 1964: The Tribute and they'll tell you about these guys too. (In fact, Jimmy Pou, formerly of 1964, was an alternate George in Rain's last Broadway engagement.)
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I guess I'll just never understand tribute acts. I never saw The Beatles live and while I enjoy a lot of their music, I'd rather just listen to the actual band sing it on my iPod as opposed to going to some masquerade where I pretend four random people are The Beatles and enjoy a completely fake concert. If you're not going to put any kind of twist on it and just play a straight imitation... I just don't see the appeal.
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Nobody ever went broke underestimating the taste of the American public, kids.
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I am a Beatles fan, saw it in London and liked it. If you are a Beatles fan it's great to hear the songs live. If you're not a Beatles fan don't go.


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i saw Paul at shea stadium and he was great. so i am interested in seeing this!
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well Graham Alexander was in all of them except Fab Faux.
"I live with one of the biggest Beatles fans of all time. (I exaggerate, but only slightly.) Beatles fans know that there are several well-respected and amazing bands like the Fab Faux and 1964: The Tribute that tour and play in the New York City area regularly. So shows like Rain and Let It Be are aimed at the casual theatergoer who wants to see something on Broadway and is not particularly fussy what it is. At least, that's my opinion.
Whizzer, if you want to hear the White Album live, go hear the Fab Faux when they are performing it. They will deliver."
"I live with one of the biggest Beatles fans of all time. (I exaggerate, but only slightly.) Beatles fans know that there are several well-respected and amazing bands like the Fab Faux and 1964: The Tribute that tour and play in the New York City area regularly. So shows like Rain and Let It Be are aimed at the casual theatergoer who wants to see something on Broadway and is not particularly fussy what it is. At least, that's my opinion.
Whizzer, if you want to hear the White Album live, go hear the Fab Faux when they are performing it. They will deliver."
Does anyone think this will really stay open through December?
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Saw it last night, loved it and from the reaction so did most of the audience.
No they aren't the Beatles but since we can't have that this is the next best thing.
I am sure I will go back again!
No they aren't the Beatles but since we can't have that this is the next best thing.
I am sure I will go back again!
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"If you're not going to put any kind of twist on it and just play a straight imitation... I just don't see the appeal."
I think the appeal may be more for Beatles fans who did not grow up in the era of the Beatles and never had the pleasure of seeing them live (like me). Not sure I will pay to see this live on Broadway; I may wait for the next round of Rain to come to a theater near me.
Off--topic, but I saw Paul McCartney live recently, and he was fantastic!
I think the appeal may be more for Beatles fans who did not grow up in the era of the Beatles and never had the pleasure of seeing them live (like me). Not sure I will pay to see this live on Broadway; I may wait for the next round of Rain to come to a theater near me.
Off--topic, but I saw Paul McCartney live recently, and he was fantastic!
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I saw the show on Monday night and all I can say is that I hope the cast of RAIN wins whatever legal suit they have pending. I have seen RAIN many times and this show and cast wish they had half the talent that the RAIN cast has. I don't see this show going past Labor day.
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I saw this show Sunday night and was glad I brought earplugs! The band was ok during the early part of the show but the Sergeant Pepper era was sloppy and really disappointing. The crowd, which was mostly families, had a wonderful time and were really loving it.


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NY TIMES says this is the best Beatles show yet, better then Rain or Beatlemania. getting my tickets now!
http://theater.nytimes.com/2013/07/25/theater/reviews/let-it-be-a-broadway-tribute-to-the-beatles.html?_r=1&
http://theater.nytimes.com/2013/07/25/theater/reviews/let-it-be-a-broadway-tribute-to-the-beatles.html?_r=1&
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OMG what an interminable evening of theatre. Actually, I won't even call that theatre because it was just a flashy cover band. I'm not going to go into too much of a review of the show rather than to say that it was dreadful and not worth anyone's time. It boggles my mind that people pay those prices to see this kind of crap.
My review will focus more on the audience which was HORRIBLE...and I've seen TRIP TO BOUNTIFUL. Never have I seen more people taking pictures with flashes, videotaping entire portions and singing along. Apparently these actions are allowed by the production which I find absurd. I'm not totally sure that people didn't understand that these weren't actually the Beatles on stage.
The most ridiculous part of the evening was when one of the ushers walked down the aisle to right in front of the stage and TOOK PICTURES with his flip phone...TWICE!! If you want to allow the audience to partake in this foolishness then fine but I don't need the ushers being distractions as well.
I'll say one last thing...
My review will focus more on the audience which was HORRIBLE...and I've seen TRIP TO BOUNTIFUL. Never have I seen more people taking pictures with flashes, videotaping entire portions and singing along. Apparently these actions are allowed by the production which I find absurd. I'm not totally sure that people didn't understand that these weren't actually the Beatles on stage.
The most ridiculous part of the evening was when one of the ushers walked down the aisle to right in front of the stage and TOOK PICTURES with his flip phone...TWICE!! If you want to allow the audience to partake in this foolishness then fine but I don't need the ushers being distractions as well.
I'll say one last thing...
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Posted: 7/16/13 at 11:49pm