DISNEY TEASES ANOTHER BEATLES PROJECT
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@jimmix I'm not sure I see the point in such a project. We have Peter Jackson's definitive version....of everything that happened and who said what. Why rehash the same material presented a bit differently?
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I agree 100%.
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Yiu know what this means??????
We get to see
THE TWO OF US
THE LONG AND WINDING ROAD
LET IT BEIn their entirety!
As is (ala Paul)!
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@jimmix That part is great....seeing those songs performed in the studio. I thought they would be included in that manner in Get Back, but since they weren't part of the rooftop performance, they were left to be shown a bit as the credits rolled at the end. It was a disservice to the band. ALL the songs written that month and performed as the band came up with new material should have been included. Yes, they were all Paul, but that's not his fault. He was ready with new material for the album. John? Not so much.
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Let it Be, directed by Michael Lindsay-Hogg, stars John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr, with a special appearance by Billy Preston. The film was produced by Neil Aspinall with The Beatles acting as executive producers. The director of photography was Anthony B Richmond.
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@jimmix said in DISNEY TEASES ANOTHER BEATLES PROJECT:
Michael Lindsay-Hogg
MICHAEL LINDSAY-HOGG ON DIRECTING 'LET IT BE'
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Ringo Starr: ‘Let It Be’ Film Overshadowed by ‘Downer Incident’
PEACE & LOVE & HAPPINESS!
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Love seeing the other camera angles - and George actually smiling!
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@jimmix It's a bit confusing however. Specifically, the version of "Let It Be" we see and hear is the one Phil Spector put together....the louder, rockier lead guitar he inserted once he got the tapes in early 1970. That is not the version that would...or was..in the film when it was originally released. It didn't exist yet when the film was being shot and was in the can in 1969. There are three versions of the song I have heard: George Martin's produced single (the best version of the song), the Spector version with the louder lead guitar part...and another one....which I believe is the version we first heard in the the film when it was initially released. Why use the Spector version now in the film?? When it didn't even exist in that form at the time. In the film clip, John is holding a guitar but doesn't really appear to be playing it....he just sorta' plucks a string every now and then. Was he totally out of it????
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