In the most basic terms, “Let It Be” is the abbreviated version of “Get Back,” with fewer takes of “Don’t Let Me Down” and no toast. But that oversimplification of what’s wrongly remembered as The ...
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+, ...
For years, decades actually, it was more like “Don’t Let It Be.” But for the first time, The Beatles’ 1970 documentary “Let It Be” — which had never been available on DVD, Blu-ray or, basically, ...
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 ...
In 1970, it looked like a portrait of the Beatles breaking up. Now it looks like the first rock 'n' roll reality show — and a vision of them coming together. The Beatles, in their early years, looked ...
The Beatles have announced an expanded box set of Let It Be. The "Special Edition (Super Deluxe)" version of the set will include 57 tracks spread over five CDs and one Blu-ray. The discs will include ...
It's perfectly reasonable to state that The Beatles' Let It Be Super Deluxe Special Edition is the iconic group's third attempt to release music from their (three weeks of) January 1969 recordings.
(This article is unintentionally a counterpoint to my colleague Owen Gleiberman’s considerably more-positive take on the Beatles‘ “Let It Be” film, restored by Peter Jackson and released today on ...
The Beatles' classic "Let It Be" is not only one of their most revered songs, but it also carries a poignant backstory. Paul McCartney - whose favorite Beatles track, which he described as 'insane,' ...
Since its original release in 1970, the Beatles' Let It Be has long been seen as the band's 'breakup' album—their last collection of new music that was released, even though the preceding record, 1969 ...
Ethan A. Russell / © Apple Corps Ltd. Ahh, Let It Be. No band would ever attempt to make a record under similar circumstances today. Imagine: You've just spent ...