One thing missing from The Beatles’ super deluxe box set of Let it Be was the full 40-minute 1969 rooftop performance, but with the success of documentary Get Back it’s now coming to streaming ...
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The post Wilco Share Covers of The Beatles’ “Don’t Let Me Down” and “Dig a Pony”: Stream appeared first on Consequence. There’s no doubting the genius of The Beatles or just how expansive their ...
The Beatles in the studio in 1969 working on the tapes for what would become the “Let It Be” album, released in early 1970. L-R: Ringo Starr, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Yoko Ono and John Lennon.
Few Beatles fans had complaints about Peter Jackson’s recent “The Beatles: Get Back” documentary, but to the extent they did, there were some grumblings that the faithful wanted a way to hear the ...
The Beatles’ rooftop concert is coming to IMAX, for one night, exactly 53 years after the iconic performance at Apple Corps headquarters in London, England, on Jan. 30. The film features 60-minutes of ...
Wilco just released a pair of Beatles’ covers, taking on “Don’t Let Me Down” and “Dig a Pony.” “What a delight to convene in The Loft and assay two songs by that cool underground band The Beatles! I ...
On January 30, 1969, The Beatles' performed an unannounced concert on the roof of Apple Corps headquarters in London. The show was planned as a publicity stunt to jumpstart the band's return to live ...
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