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The Beatles' final live performance will be made available in its entirety for the very first time on Jan. 28 — almost 53 years to the day after it was recorded On the afternoon of Jan. 30 ...
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Worth the wait? The Beatles’ farewell film ‘Let It Be’ hits streaming 54 years later: reviewBut the real beauty of “Let It Be” happens in its final stanza. That’s when the broken-down Beatles hit the Apple Corps rooftop for what was their first live performance since 1966.
If you missed last year’s Beatles Rooftop Tribute in Larkinville ... performance was later used in the 1970 documentary film Let It Be. Now, you can relive that final moments, with John ...
The Beatles' 1969 rooftop has arrived on streaming services – you can listen to it below. ORDER NOW: Johnny Marr is on the cover in the latest issue of Uncut READ MORE: The Beatles – Let It Be ...
The Beatles' famous rooftop concert at their Apple Corps' Savile ... of nearly 60 hours of unseen footage from the recording of Let It Be. The material was originally meant for American filmmaker ...
The Beatles give their last group performance on Jan. 30, 1969, just two days before the decade ends, in a rooftop session during filming for Let It Be. In April, McCartney announces he's leaving ...
The difficult atmosphere of the recording sessions for 'Let it Be' meant no shows beyond the rooftop gig were planned. This meant when The Beatles went their separate ways and began new ventures, they ...
A release date for Jackson’s documentary, and the restored Let It Be, are still to come. Relive the Beatles’ first trip to America in 1964 with PEOPLE’s Celebrating Beatlemania! The Beatles ...
Though Paul wrote the song as a political satire, John worried it was about him and Yoko Ono. He told Playboy in 1980: "I ...
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