In one of the best and most talked-about sequences in Richard Linklater’s instant classic film Boyhood, Ethan Hawke gives Ellar Coltrane a homemade compilation he calls The Black Album. It consists of solo tracks from each of the four Beatles, sequenced in a way that captures the magic the band were able to make when they were still a cohesive unit. “Basically, I’ve put the band back together for you,” Hawke wrote in the liner notes. Related The Good Wife: See Full Coverage The Sound of 'Boyhood' Joe Strummer: The Future Is Unwritten It’s such a good idea that EW decided to steal it. There are countless bands who have broken up and never circled back...
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