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14.10.2021 - 00:47 / dailyrecord.co.uk
If any music fans are looking for their next watch, look no further than Disney+'s latest project three part docuseries ' The Beatles : Get Back'.
The series is directed by Lord of the Ring's Peter Jackson and will show fans never before seen footage shot by the documentarian Michael Lindsay-Hogg during the sessions for the bands aborted album “Get Back.”
Some of Lindsay-Hogg's footage, mostly focusing on the rooftop concert the band held in 1969 became the 1970 film 'Let It Be'.
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The story that Disney will tell you in the new trailer for “The Beatles: Get Back” is that in January 1969, a film crew was given unprecedented access to document the Beatles at work. This resulted in over 57 hours of the most intimate footage the band ever shot and that it remained in the vaults unseen for several decades.
trailer was released on Wednesday and shows long-lost, restored archival footage from the Beatles’ old days and vintage band interviews.The series will feature the foursome’s intriguing songwriting and singing processes, as well as the struggles they underwent as friends and bandmates.Much of the special will showcase never-before-seen footage from the group’s January 1969 recording session and final live London show on the rooftop of Apple Corps headquarters on Savile RowMembers Paul
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorTo judge by the first footage to be aired from the Beatles’ forthcoming “Get Back” documentary — created by “Lord of the Rings” director Peter Jackson from the 50-year-old footage from the group’s swan-song “Let It Be” movie — it would be a counter-narrative to the depressing “Let It Be” film.
“The Beatles: Get Back” to work in a new Disney+ docuseries from renowned director Peter Jackson (“Lord of the Rings”, “Heavenly Creatures”).
The Beatles: Get Back, Peter Jackson’s three-part series for Disney+, has been released.Get Back will made up entirely of never-before-seen and restored footage, and will transport fans back to to the band’s pivotal January 1969 recording sessions.
The story that Disney will tell you, in the new trailer for “The Beatles: Get Back” is that in January 1969, a film crew was given unprecedented access to document the Beatles at work. This resulted in over 57 hours of the most intimate footage the band ever shot and that it remained in the vaults unseen for several decades.
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