Paul McCartney was 16 and ‘sagging off ’ from school. Seven years that encompassed a breathtaking growth in songwriting and performing artistry, fan hysteria and dabblings with drugs and Eastern mysticism.
The Beatles had ascended to Olympian heights, becoming the biggest-selling group of all time, reinventing popular music for ever.So where was there left to go?
To answer that question, in the first week of January, The Beatles convened at Twickenham Studios to plan an album and live show, with a documentary film crew, led by director Michael Lindsay-Hogg.
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