Great news for all Beatles fans.
Exactly 50 years after “roof-concert”, the last public performance of The Beatles announced the band’s official Twitter page a new documentary about the recording of the band’s Grammy-winning last album, “Let It be”. In registolen sits Oscar-winner and “the lord of the Rings”director Peter Jackson.
According to NBC News will the documentary take in starting 55 hours of so far unpublished video footage from the recording.
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The same recording has previously been subject to Michael Lindsey-Hoggs documentary “Let It be”. The film depicts the bandmedlemmenes increasingly strained relation to each other, and was released shortly after the band’s dissolution in 1970.
– treasure chest
the Material Jackson has got access to, is everything that was not used in the Lindsey-Hoggs film, and shows, according to Jackson a completely different side of the story.
I was relieved to discover that the reality is very different than the myth. It is simply a wonderful historical treasure trove. Yes, there are dramatic moments, but not the fights project for a long time has been associated with, he says, according to the band’s Twitter page.
According to The Guardian partnered Jackson with the Beatles record label Apple Records, which was founded by the band in 1968. Former bandmates sir Paul McCartney and sir Richard Starkey (better known as Ringo Starr), as well as Yoko Ono and Olivia Harrison, the widows of deceased John Lennon and George Harrison, have all given the project his blessing.
” We have received 55 hours of video material which has never previously been shown, and 140 hours of audio recording. It makes us confident that this movie will be the ultimate “fly on the wall”experience, says Jackson, according to The Guardian.
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– It is as if a time machine has taken us back to 1969, and we get a chance to sit in the studio and see these four great friends making wonderful music together.
– Honored
Jackson says the film will use the same techniques as last year’s “They Shall Not Grow Old”. According to Rolling Stone took the critically acclaimed documentary about the first world war, starting in over 600 hours of video footage from the british Imperial War Museum, which was painstakingly recolored and restored.
I am thrilled and honored to have been given the confidence to use this unique material. To create this film will be a pure joy, ” says Jackson of The Guardian.
Sir Paul McCartney is also pleased that the story now being told in a less bleak packaging.
I know that people have seen over the unpublished material, and I have been told that the feelings they are left with is joy and elation. That it feels like a bunch of people who make music and have fun, ” he says in an interview with canadian Radio X.
Lindsey-Hoggs documentary has not been released since it came out on VHS in the 1980s. According to The Guardian planning Apple Records to release a restored re-release for Jackson’s film.
I have mixed feelings about the original.
– The acted in a way just about the band’s demise. So, for me, was the movie a little sad, ” he says to Radio X.
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