| Synopsis: The dissolution of the Fab Four is captured on camera in Michael Lindsay-Hogg's documentary, a filmed record of the sessions for what would become the Beatles' final release, Let It Be. (Abbey Road, cut shortly after these sessions, was in fact the group's final recording, but it was released a year before these often-delayed songs.) Included is footage shot at the famous rooftop concert that was the Fabs' final live appearance. The Beatles are shown rehearsing, performing, arguing, and recording ... Full Synopsis
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| By 1969, the four Beatles had pretty much gone their own way. They were still recording as The Beatles, of course, but each songwriter basically used the other three members as his backing band. Michael Lindsay-Hogg's documentary, Let It Be, is most famous for documenting this division. The tension among the four becomes palpable a few times in the film, but what really lifts this documentary above ... Read Review | |
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