Beatles Inspiration
After trying to watch Get Back (the Beatles Documentary) with my wife several months ago, she told me it was boring to watch four guys write songs for eight hours. So I put Get Back on the back-burner, and opted for shows like Billions, Emily from Paris, and Dexter.?
But, this weekend, I finally had the opportunity to watch it. And, it turned out to be one of the most awe-inspiring and goose-bump-creating series I've ever seen.?Where else can you witness one of the most influential bands of all time literally craft some of the greatest songs ever written and perform them for the first time. Nowhere.
Of course, watching John, Paul, George and Ringo interact with one another - along with the many others involved in the sessions - added an entirely other dimension of entertainment. (Billy Preston is clearly the 5th Beatle.?Yoko Ono?)
Through all of it, I couldn't help but uncover lessons in effective team dynamics, collaboration and the overall creative process. So, in Beatles fashion, here are a few of my takeaways:
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If you have yet to watch the documentary, I recommend taking the time to do so. It provides a unique, inspiring and authentic glimpse into the creative process like nothing else that exists.?(I loved?"Mad Men," but that can't even be compared.) And, the music isn't all that bad either. ??
As always, I hope you enjoyed this post. Please share your thoughts and comments by here. And, if you have seen the documentary, please share any additional insights. I'd love to hear them.
Top of Funnel Filler
2 年Also George's amazing fashion sense.
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2 年Agree. It was amazing.
Songwriter/Verified Artist
2 年Having watched, I would also add (and there's no song title for these, unfortunately): Be open and present. I was fascinated by Ringo's ability to do both. And, don't be afraid to have fun and goof around. This may apply more to a team that knows each other's abilities well, but I loved how much they each would respond to each other's sense of play without getting in the way of the "business" at hand. Too often, we are required to take things extremely seriously at all times, which is a creativity killer. Sometimes the best ideas come out of what is initially a TERRIBLE idea.
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2 年been thinking about watching, 100% going to now, pumped up