WHEN Giles Martin began working on expanded editions of Let It Be, his first task was to call Paul McCartney. The producer son of late “fifth Beatle” George Martin knew Macca had mixed feelings about the band’s final album, released a month after they split up in May, 1970.
Giles says: “I phoned Paul and we met at Abbey Road. I asked, ‘What do you think about this project?’ “He replied, ‘Well, you can’t change history.
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