Tell Me Why, If I Fell and ISHKB were in the released film although not in the concert sceneWe've seen surfaced:
Tell Me Why
If I Fell
I Should Have Known Better
She Loves You
You Can't Do That
She Loves You was in the concert scene
amazing... the perfect song... the perfect finish
And then one of the quintesenntial SLU vids:
You Cant Do That SHOULD have been left in the concert scene, although if I had to cut one
song out of that sequence it would have been that one.
There is also the well known deleted scene of Paul walking in on an actress practicing lines.
Unfortunately, this footage has apparently been destroyed. Dang!
http://www.beatlesinterviews.org/dbhdnscene.html
Here's an interesting promo in that the song didn't appear in the film. Its also, IMHO, one of the most
effective examples of how George's lead guitar "made" the song...... even without a lead break!
http://oldies.about.com/library/weekly/aa092302a.htm
Perhaps no film captures the essence of the Fabs as well as A Hard Day's Night, however: certainly no other bit of celluloid can do a better job of explaining the initial appeal of the four. AHDN is a perfect entity because it looks and acts like the Beatles themselves - clothed in black and white, exuberant, youthful, politely arrogant, manic, absurd, rebellious, and desperate to break free. It manages to capture a moment in time and demonstrate its timelessness; it stands as a record of a cultural explosion, a four-way personality study, a social satire, and an historical document all at once, and does all of these things so effortlessly and without pretense that only a few decades of hindsight can prove it.
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“We loathed the script because it was somebody trying to write like we were in real life. In retrospect Alun Owen didn’t do a bad job, but at the time we were self-conscious about the dialogue. It felt unreal.” John Lennon, July 2 1964
and then there is this:
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