Fifty two years ago Michael Lindsay-Hogg produced the largely reviled documentary "Let It Be".  The film became known for it's apparent depiction of the sad,  acrimonious end of the greatest rock and roll band of all time,  The Beatles.  So much was made of that portrayal that it has helped to shape rock and roll folklore and perpetuate falsehoods about the band's break up that have gone virtually uncontested all this time.  It was not until famed "Hobbit" director Peter Jackson was given access to 60 hours of unreleased 8mm film from those sessions,  in addition to 150 hours of audio,  that the world became exposed to a far different story.  For a world trying to crawl and pull itself out of the quagmire of Corona,  the results of Jackson's technical restoration was were almost inspirational.  In "Get Back",  the incredible 3 part documentary released on Disney Plus over this year's Thanksgiving holiday,  we get to see the fab four rewrite history and show that the chemistry of their earliest days of the Cavern Club and their very first salvos of the British Invasion of 1963 was still alive and well.  If you have not seen it,  we encourage you to go back and take however much time it requires to consume 8 hours of documentary perfection then come back to listen to Lisa,  Aaron, myself and special guest Nick make our observations.  




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"Get Back" on Disney+


https://www.disneyplus.com/series/the-beatles-get-back/7DcWEeWVqrkE




Trailer for "Get Back"


https://youtu.be/Auta2lagtw4




No Beatles music was used in this episode.  All Music in this episode are unlicensed from the following free sources




An album in the style of The Beatles, generated by OpenAI Jukebox


https://youtu.be/yZu24pddzwk




Sitar Music No Copyright| Indian Music Sitar


https://youtu.be/YOmgNKu4IkA




Video used in this Episode




The Beatles - Live at Crosley Field, Cincinnati, Ohio (August 21, 1966)


https://youtu.be/3srwQ4E-KQ4




Beatles Abbey Road cover photo session


https://youtu.be/3LmncKbU1LQ




The Beatles' final photo session (FULL FILM)


https://youtu.be/QbJWdBcYZmM




The Beatles reunion- live at Friar Park-1994 (full version)


https://youtu.be/YQi3UkJbIGM




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