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Capitol/UMe are pleased to share the details and premiere plans for the song’s evocative new music video, which Peter Jackson has directed in his first foray into music video production.

While the project grew and changed to find itself, Michael Lindsay-Hogg’s cameras rolled throughout January 1969 following the band from Twickenham to the Apple Studios on Savile Row, to the rooftop and down again. They also are very good quality and sound and the BONUS FOOTAGE at the end of the rooftop concert on the last disc of the set will probably NOT be on the released version of Get Back.

This new blu-ray edition doesn’t add any additional material – it isn’t the longer “Director’s Cut” which Jackson teased in promo interviews – but it does present Beatles fans with a physical presence in their collections. There’s always something bad going on in the world, hopefully we’ll get through it again…and still enjoy Let It Be. And the surprised inhabitants and passersby on Seville Row astonishment to hear The Beatles finally performing again.

Following the documentary’s release, The Beatles: Get Back producer/director Peter Jackson defended the runtime of his epic new series, which consists of three episodes between two and three hours long. But the real culprit in their split was their maturing talent and a need to express beyond the four as a group. We also get to move out of the claustrophobic confines of the yet-to-be-completed Apple studios and hear a relatively unrehearsed, rough shod performance (some used on the album).The producers convinced Disney to allow profanity to be included in the documentary, in contrast to most Disney+ original films.

Travel back in time and witness the creative process of the Fab Four by adding The Beatles: Get Back to your collection on Blu-ray and DVD July 12. Editor: Yes, they should have been clear as to what happened, and come up with a new date to tell everyone. Beautifully designed and produced, the 240-page hardcover complements the “Get Back” documentary with transcriptions of The Beatles’ recorded conversations and hundreds of exclusive, never before published photos from the three weeks of sessions.Peter Jackson commented, “In many respects, Michael Lindsay-Hogg’s remarkable footage captured multiple storylines. Since the documentary is a three-part series, only the first episode will be available on that day, with the second available on Friday, Nov. A flurry of noise complaints drew police officers to the rooftop, shutting the concert down after 42 minutes. The Beatles: Get Back is a Disney Plus exclusive docuseries, so fans will have to subscribe to access the series. The Beatles: Get Back is set over the 21 days it took to record the album in the studio, and each episode covers a week each.

Starting Thursday, November 25, on Thanksgiving Day, The Beatles: Get Back will be available to all Disney Plus subscribers to stream without paying an extra charge. Directed by Peter Jackson (“The Lord of the Rings” trilogy, “They Shall Not Grow Old”), “The Beatles: Get Back” takes audiences back in time to the band’s intimate recording sessions during a pivotal moment in music history. The documentary features– for the first time in its entirety – The Beatles’ last live performance as a group, the unforgettable rooftop concert on London’s Savile Row,as well as other songs andclassic compositions featured onthe band’s final two albums, Abbey Road and Let It Be. Jackson told of Hogg’s film “does not show a band falling apart” poor timing and technical decisions impacted how the public remembers the work. The raw sources explored for the new projects have revealed that a more joyous, benevolent spirit imbued the sessions than was conveyed in the 1970 Let It Be film’s 80 minutes.The docuseries is compiled from nearly 60 hours of unseen footage shot over 21 days, directed by Michael Lindsay-Hogg in 1969, and from more than 150 hours of unheard audio, most of which has been locked in a vault for over half a century. The new Let It Be Special Edition is joined by “The Beatles: Get Back”, the hotly-anticipated documentary series directed by three-time Oscar®-winning filmmaker Peter Jackson, and a beautiful new hardcover book also titled The Beatles: Get Back. Whether you want to say they simply led what was already underway or did it single-handedly is an open question. Instead, Get Back tells a more subtle story: how the last year of The Beatles was productive for the band, but was also about the birth of four individuals – each with mixed feelings about the idea, each hoping that they might pass the audition.

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