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When George Harrison temporarily left the Beatles during the making of Let It Be, it felt “very real,” Johns says. “Extremely real! He even took his eight track back.
The Beatles documentary "Let It Be" premiered a month after the band's breakup, and director Michael Lindsay-Hogg noticed some tension during that time but never thought it was the end of the band.
When the Beatles ' Let It Be film premiered in May 1970, it was met with negative reviews and painted a bleak portrait of the world's biggest rock band on the brink of destruction. But as a ...
It’s a significant release in the Beatles world, because Let It Be has been out of circulation since the 1980s. There was never even a DVD release of the movie; if you did see a bootleg, it was ...
Yet in “Let It Be,” the faces of the Beatles now loomed up on screen as if they were ex-gods starring in the first rock ‘n’ roll reality show. That, however, was then.
Originally released in April 1970, "Let It Be" takes Beatles fans inside the studio as the band records their album of the same name and includes footage from their January 1969 Apple Corps ...
Lindsay-Hogg said in a statement, “ Let It Be was ready to go in October/November 1969, but it didn’t come out until April 1970. One month before its release, The Beatles officially broke up.
Long-lost 1970 Beatles documentary Let It Be hits streaming May 8 on Disney+, restored by Peter Jackson. Let It Be shows recording of the titular album and final band concert - tense times ...
Whether or not you’ve already watched the tedious-at-times “Get Back," The Beatles' farewell film "Let It Be" — now streaming on Disney+ — is only 80 minutes versus eight hours of your time.
The restored "Let It Be" movie (streaming Wednesday on Disney+) is more joyful than even The Beatles remember, director Michael Lindsay-Hogg says.