The Beatles final movie, Let It Be, premiered in Britain 50 years ago, and the Fab Four attended neither of the two screenings. The absence of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr at their own movie confirmed rock’s most legendary breakup. ...
Let It Be, Beatles movie documentary unavailable for decades, gets a restoration thanks to Peter Jackson. Director Michael Lindsay-Hogg interview.
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To celebrate the release this week of theDisney+/Peter Jacksonmarathon re-cut of the originalLet It Befootage, here are some of the movie theatre lobby cards (and a poster) from the 1970 movie-length version, directed byMichael Lindsay-Hogg: In the vacuum of the year-long delay surrounding...
Did you see the recently released Beatles 1 Bluray? The shots taken from the Let It Be movie in there look absolutely awesome. None of the older video or DVD releases do the film source justice, it always looked so blurry, but that latest scan shows the beauty of the 7254 and I ...
26. LET IT BE A 1970 promo clip was made available to support the release of the single and it was different to the one featured in the Let It Be movie; this clip has been rebuilt from the original footage. 27. THE LONG AND WINDING ROAD ...
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Let It Be – The Beatles I Feel Good – James Brown Heroes – David Bowie Heal The World – Michael Jackson Get Up Stand Up – Bob Marley Walk – Foo Fighters Don’t Stop Believin’ – Journey Dream On – Aerosmith Perfect Day – Lou Reed ...
In the meantime,Let It Bestreaming onDisney+is a very welcome development. Share this: Twitter Pinterest Tumblr Email More Posted inApple,Beatles,Let It Be,Movies|TaggedApple Records,Beatles,Beatles Film,Get Back,Let It Be,Michael Lindsay-Hogg,movie,Peter Jackson|2Replies ...
Some of it is well-known: the “Commonwealth”/”Enoch Powell”/”No Pakistanis” riff that morphed into “Get Back”, the countless oldies covers they played to pass the time, and of course That Argument between Paul and George. Thanks to the Let It Be movie, we’re kind of led to...