It looks like what we posted about back in May may be forthcoming. The official Beatles Store for USA has launched a virtual shop themed to the Beatles First U.S. Visit with a collection of merchandise relating to this, as well as items commemorating their first North American tour. That tour started August 19, 1964 at the Cow Palace in San Francisco and ended at the Dallas Memorial Coliseum September 18. The site has a timeline exploring both the February visit with photos and quotes from The Beatles themselves, as well as a collection of concert tickets from the August – September tour.
As Ringo mentioned in an interview with Variety earlier this year, answering a question about the Let It Be film, “Oh, yeah. It’s coming out. We’ve all said yes. And also, the first (documentary) they did, the Maysles brothers, in New York”.
The Maysles brothers’ documentary, which eventually evolved into the 1991 “First U.S. Visit” laserdisc/VHS cassette and later DVD has not yet been out in higher resolution as a Blu-ray or a UHD Blu-ray (even higher definition). But the question is, will it be re-released on physical media or will it be another feature on the Disney+ streaming services?
The “First U.S. Visit” DVD benefitted from the inclusion of several performances from the Ed Sullivan Show as well as from the Washington D.C. concert film. All the Beatles’ TV concert appearances on the Ed Sullivan Show has been out officially for decades from the late Ed Sullivan company Sofa Entertainment Inc. They used to have it for sale at The Beatles store, but it’s no longer available. The full Washington D.C. concert film which was available from iTunes and later Apple Music, is currently also not available any more.