An elaborate new box set, book, and documentary series sheds new light on the final Beatles album and the end of the world's greatest band Ahh, Let It Be. No band would ever attempt to make a record ...
The journey to the completion of 1970's Let It Be was best described by the title of one of its songs: a long and winding road. Allison Rapp: I think it has to be Glyn Johns' Get Back mix. The rawer, ...
The Beatles during the filming of 'Let It Be' on the Apple rooftop, Savile Row, 30th January 1969. Coinciding with the recent re-release of the rarely-seen 1970 documentary film Let It Be via Disney+, ...
The Beatles’ 1970 documentary “Let It Be,” which has never been on any streaming service, Blu-ray Disc or DVD format, will finally land on Disney+. The 54-year-old documentary that followed the band ...
The music video features clips from the restored 1970 film of the same name. There's now a new music video for The Beatles' hit song "Let It Be." The video, which debuted Friday, features clips from ...
Even if you don't know anything about Let It Be's messy history, one listen to the Beatles' penultimately recorded, last-released album reveals that something just isn't right with the once-fab band.
On this edition of All Songs Considered, I've got a conversation about The Beatles' last-released studio album, Let It Be. Producer Giles Martin discusses his work on the just-released super-deluxe ...
Rhino Records has issued some very expansive archival collections of the Replacements' music, and, at least in terms of heft, ...
Let It Be, now streaming on Disney+, represents the fully realized version of director Michael Lindsay-Hogg’s original documentary, which he shot in 1969 as The Beatles wrote and rehearsed for what ...
Oscar-winning director Peter Jackson’s documentary “The Beatles: Get Back” — a three-night, six-hour epic — premiers on Disney+ on Friday. The documentary, named after the original title of the album ...
54 years ago on May 13th, 1970, director Michael Lindsay-Hogg’s feature documentary Let It Be had its world premiere in New York City. Despite being one of the most covered bands in history, Let It Be ...
McCartney proposed “Let It Be” to The Beatles in January 1969, eight months before Lennon would begin his split from the band. At this time, Lennon and McCartney were at odds in their writing ...
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