The music video


 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RdopMqrftXs
The Artists
 The Beatles are a British boy band formed in the early 60s. The 4 members
  are Paul McCartney, John Lennon, George Harrison and Ringo Starr.

 They wanted this song to be on their last album “Abbey Road” before
  splitting in December 1970.

 After the album, they all released solo albums within the 70s

 This song, as a gramophone record, had the B –side “You know my name”.

 The songs intertextuality refers to Paul McCartney’s mothers death in the
  lyric about “Mother Mary”.

 In an interview, McCartney also said he had a dream that his mother said
  “It will be all right, just let it be” which inspired him to write the song.
Genre
 The genre is classical pop rock

 The music video is performance based with all 4 artists playing
  instruments however there is no narrative being shown.

 This is not typical of music videos today of the pop rock genre as
  they usually skip between clips showing the narrative and
  performances but The Beatles’ video just shows the performance.

 However, it was typical of music videos in the 1970s of the pop
  genre because they are usually performance based and often
  performed live such as Jackson 5’s ‘ABC’.
The impact: before and
        after
     The song is now number 3 in the 100 top
      Beatles songs list behind “Strawberry Fields
      Forever” and “A Day in the Life”
     The popularity of the song was mainly due to
      it being one of their last songs before the
      split.
     Many new versions of the song have been
      released
     A documentary on the Beatles’ last album
      was called “Let it be” after the song and was
      released later on in 1970. The
      director, Lindsay-Hogg, said it’s Blu-Ray and
      DVD film will be released in 2013.
Is it typical of the artists?
 The genre of the song was more indie pop rock than
  classical slow rock compared to their other early 60s
  to mid 60s tracks such as “Hey Jude” and “All you
  need is love”.

The beatles analysis

  • 2.
    The music video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RdopMqrftXs
  • 3.
    The Artists  TheBeatles are a British boy band formed in the early 60s. The 4 members are Paul McCartney, John Lennon, George Harrison and Ringo Starr.  They wanted this song to be on their last album “Abbey Road” before splitting in December 1970.  After the album, they all released solo albums within the 70s  This song, as a gramophone record, had the B –side “You know my name”.  The songs intertextuality refers to Paul McCartney’s mothers death in the lyric about “Mother Mary”.  In an interview, McCartney also said he had a dream that his mother said “It will be all right, just let it be” which inspired him to write the song.
  • 4.
    Genre  The genreis classical pop rock  The music video is performance based with all 4 artists playing instruments however there is no narrative being shown.  This is not typical of music videos today of the pop rock genre as they usually skip between clips showing the narrative and performances but The Beatles’ video just shows the performance.  However, it was typical of music videos in the 1970s of the pop genre because they are usually performance based and often performed live such as Jackson 5’s ‘ABC’.
  • 5.
    The impact: beforeand after  The song is now number 3 in the 100 top Beatles songs list behind “Strawberry Fields Forever” and “A Day in the Life”  The popularity of the song was mainly due to it being one of their last songs before the split.  Many new versions of the song have been released  A documentary on the Beatles’ last album was called “Let it be” after the song and was released later on in 1970. The director, Lindsay-Hogg, said it’s Blu-Ray and DVD film will be released in 2013.
  • 6.
    Is it typicalof the artists?  The genre of the song was more indie pop rock than classical slow rock compared to their other early 60s to mid 60s tracks such as “Hey Jude” and “All you need is love”.