"Let It Be was ready to go in October/November 1969 ... Michael and The Beatles filming a groundbreaking new documentary, and Let It Be is that documentary – the movie they released in 1970.
The most successful band of all time connecting with the most acclaimed record producer of the era: What could possibly go ...
The Beatles‘ Let It Be remains the ... “We recorded it in the basement of Apple [Records] for Let It Be and later did it up on the roof for the film [Let It Be]. We went through it quite ...
However The Beatles rejected the album, not happy with how it sounded. The tracks 'Get Back' and 'Don't Let Me Down' were ...
John Lennon's relationship with Yoko Ono led to disagreements among The Beatles and the mood within the band was strained in ...
[b] stereo 2 Dec 1969. UK: Apple PCSP 718 The Beatles 1967-70 1973 ... [b] stereo 2 Apr 1970. UK: Apple PXS1 and PCS 7096 Let It Be 1970, Apple PCSP 718 The Beatles 1967-1970 1973. US: Apple AR 34001 ...
As The Beatles ... The 1969 album 'Abbey Road' also led to disagreements among the band. It was recorded after the 'Get Back' sessions (which became the album 'Let it Be') and one song on it ...
The most egregiously missed opportunity for this project is the use of its core footage, culled from the original 16-mm black ...
Seeing as anything with The Beatles’ name attached to it was sure to attract attention and, therefore, generate money, The Fab Four almost had completely free rein to do whatever creative projects ...
So after the dissolution of The Beatles in 1970, the goalposts in which he could shoot his creativity were arguably much wider. Harrison, who by ‘74 had no reason to pursue commercial success and was ...