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Old 08-13-03, 01:11 PM
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Sgt. Pepper Review

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Yeah, I watched mine on Monday. Very nice picture & good full DTS sound!
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Isn't this the same movie that ended Peter Frampton's career, cooled off the (then) hot Bee Gees, and put R.S.O. records into bankruptcy?
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Frampton I believe came out with the album "I'M IN YOU" which cooled off his career. So it wasn't this movie.
BEE GEES had the SPIRITS HAVING FLOWN album in 1979 which was a huge hit & tour.
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Originally posted by wm lopez
Frampton I believe came out with the album "I'M IN YOU" which cooled off his career. So it wasn't this movie.
BEE GEES had the SPIRITS HAVING FLOWN album in 1979 which was a huge hit & tour.
I'm In You by Peter Frampton, both album and single, both went to #2 on their respective charts in 1977, and the movie Sgt Peppers didn't come out until 1978.

In fact, Sgt Peppers was sandwiched between Frampton's "I'm In You" and the Bee Gees "Spirits Having Flown," so the resulting bomb of "Sgt Peppers" didn't effect either's career.

The best thing about "Sgt Peppers" is the fact that it caught both Frampton and the Gibb brothers in their prime on film.
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A guilty pleasure...

Steve Martin doing Maxwell's Silver Hammer and Aerosmith doing Come Together.. classic.
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Yes that Aerosmith part where they do come together rocks, gonna buy this dvd just for that lol, i even like the way they sing it better than the way beatles sing it
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Guess I should see this again to see if it got better. Saw it when it first came out.

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