![]() ![]() Clips from their second movie, Help, are interspersed with recollections about making the film as well as an explanation that the band's drug of choice shifted from alcohol to marijuana during this time. The release of Beatles for Sale, as well as performances of "I'm a Loser" and "Everybody's Trying to Be My Baby" show Dylan's influence on the band's writing. The boys begin to bristle at the lack of freedom they have on the road, but do get to meet one of their idols, Bob Dylan. ![]() The beginning of the episode is chock full of live clips, press conferences, and screaming girls. Utilizing interviews produced specifically for this documentary, archival footage, and a wealth of music, episode four of The Beatles Anthology opens with the band on its second U.S. The effects of endless attention and the first backlash against the band are the subjects of The Beatles Anthology 4: August '64 to August '65. ![]()
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