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Lousy quality, noxious sound, buyer beware looks like a dreadful bootleg off a VCR. Lift it on eBay for $6.99 unexcited very disappointing
The Beatles’ farewell to all, LET IT BE is very mighty two films. The first painful 50 minutes are rehearsals, demos, noodling, carefully planned bursts of ad libitum piano banging and amateurish urge throughs of 50s r&r. Paul lectures, reminisces and suggests while the others sit in clouds of serene tolerance. In almost every sight of her, Yoko looks either very stoned or very downhearted (perhaps a combination of both) .
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The steady Beatles emerge in the last half hour. Following a state of music video-quality performances is an impromptu outdoor concert, given on a frigid, gray day.
SYNOPSIS–
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(r) = rehearsal
Studio space up. “Don’t Let Me Down” (r) . Paul gives chords and band runs through “Maxwell’s Silver Hammer.” “Two Of Us” (r) . “I’ve Got a Feeling” (r) . “One After 909″ section. Paul and Ringo do a 4-hand piano boogie. “Two Of Us.” Paul and George feud civilly. Initial try of “Across the Universe” is very unpleasant. “I Dig a Pony” (r) . A bored Yoko reads newspaper. George on guitar demos “I, Me, Mine,” then John and Yoko waltz to an advanced version. Slay of segment.
“For You Blue” is heard as group arrives in separate limos. Segue to them playing this song. John enjoys his accelerate guitar while Yoko sits defensively, stiff as a statue. Paul talks about film shot with Maharishi. They cut-up on “Besame Mucho.” George and Ringo consume piano to justify “Octopus’s Garden.” John and Yoko screen in a corner. Paul has young Heather with him. Billy Preston sits in on electric piano for “You’ve Really Got a Beget On Me.” Funny “Long and Winding Road” cha-cha, then a erroneous launch. Uninspired 50s r&r medley includes Billy. “Dig It” improv has material not heard on the LP.
From this point on, the boys absolutely shine.
Polished “Two Of Us.” Into a pretty “Let It Be” and “Long and Winding Road.” To the rooftop for “Score Attend.” Moving business district onlookers acquire below. Next is “Don’t Let Me Down.” Grumblings from older folks. Close-up of glassy-eyed Yoko. “I’ve Got a Feeling,” “One After 909″ and “I Dig a Pony” as the police enter building. Reprise of “Earn Befriend” given more for them than anyone becomes the last public performance of the legendary Beatles.
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