The Beatles: Get Back” (Callaway Arts & Entertainment), out Oct. 12. What makes these conversations so unique is that they aren’t formal interviews with journalists.
It’s just chatter between the four guys and a few close acquaintances — wives and girlfriends, producer George Martin, engineer Glyn Johns and director Lindsay-Hogg, who taped their musical synergy for a possible future TV show.
He ended up with 120 hours of the Beatles over 21 days — first at Twickenham Film Studios in London and then at Apple Studios — as the band rehearsed, plotted, composed and contemplated their future.
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