Backbeat is a 1994 British-German drama film directed by Iain Softley. The movie tells the story of the early days of The Beatles in Hamburg, Germany, focusing on the relationship between John Lennon and Stuart Sutcliffe.
The film explores the band's struggles and triumphs as they navigate the music scene in Hamburg, with Stuart Sutcliffe playing a pivotal role in the group's formation. As the band gains popularity, tensions arise between John Lennon and Stuart, leading to a heartbreaking conclusion.
Backbeat is praised for its authentic portrayal of the band's early years and the dynamic between its members. The film's soundtrack features covers of classic Beatles songs performed by the actors, adding to the overall atmosphere of the film.
Overall, Backbeat offers a unique perspective on the legendary band's origins and the personal struggles that shaped their music and relationships.
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Bad Boy
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C’Mon Everybody
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Slow Down
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Carol
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Twenty Flight Rock
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I Remember You
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Love Me Tender
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My Bonnie
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Money (That's What I Want)
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Please Mr Postman
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Kiss Me Honey
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Bright Lights Big City
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C'Était un Jour de Fête
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Time to Go Home
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"You Asked , I Came"
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Darkroom
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What Do They Call This Drink?
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Don Was:
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He's Wearing My Bathrobe
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Don Was:
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Just Read The Poems
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"You Asked , I Came
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