Peter Jackson, prodigy filmmaker who directed the
Lord of the Rings
saga
,
collected over sixty hours of previously unreleased films a few months ago, shot in January 1969, showing the Beatles in the studio and in concert. From this material, he produced a copious miniseries,
The Beatles. Get Back
, three episodes of two hours each, available on the Disney + platform, which offer a fresh and exciting look at the
Let It Be
album
,
the genesis of which was complicated to say the least… and little known.
End of 1968: the Beatles have not given a concert since the summer of 66. Suffice to say an eternity when the English groups of the time like the Rolling Stones or the Who crisscross the roads and line up the tours after each new album.
The Beatles stopped performing in public when they felt unable to reproduce their recordings live: how to include
Strawberry Fields Forever
or
Penny Lane
in a concert
?
The white double album has abandoned sophistication
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