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Looking back at the turbulent making of the Beatles' final album "Let It Be," released 50 years ago on May 8, 1970.
Now that Get Back is available, which of the three albums is your “go-to”? Michael Gallucci: Get Back is probably my favorite of the bunch, though I'll still go back to Let It Be, too.
“The Beatles: Get Back" — a three-part docuseries premiering Thursday on Disney Plus — traces the drama behind the Fab Four's final album, 1970's "Let It Be." ...
Billy Preston's scene in The Beatles: Get Back on Disney Plus is one of the documentary's best moments. Learn more about Billy Preston here.
Doug Sulpy and Ray Schweig-hardt's book Get Back: The Unauthorized Chronicle of the Beatles' Let it Be Disaster contains the sort of minutiae that give a hard-on to the hard-core. The 332-page ...
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.
The album version of the band’s full 1969 gig is being released as The Beatles: Get Back–The Rooftop Performance, and it hits streaming services at midnight EST on Jan. 28.
The new book “Get Back,” which is composed of transcriptions of conversations during the making of the “ Let It Be ” album and film, put the lie to the idea that the Beatles were getting a ...
The Beatles: Get Back will premiere on Disney+ in November. The Beatles, 'Let It Be: Special Edition (Super Deluxe)' Track Listing CD1: Let It Be (new stereo mix of original album) 1: Two of Us ...
Paul McCartney revealed The Beatles' "Get Back" was part of an album the Fab Four made during a very tense and difficult time.
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How to watch The Beatles: Get Back on Disney Plus If you've already got a Disney Plus subscription, The Beatles: Get Back will likely be in the scrolling menu at the top of the screen.