John Lennon and I could have kept going’ – Paul McCartney U-turns on The Beatles break-up.

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‘John Lennon and I could have kept going’ – Paul McCartney U-turns on The Beatles break-up.
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When Michael Lindsay-Hogg’s Let It Be movie released in 1970, the documentary charting The Beatles’ Let It Be sessions was very much seen in light of the band’s break-up.
Much ink has been spilt over the last half-century concerning what really happened and who was to blame.
But with the release of Peter Jackson’s revisionist miniseries The Beatles: Get Back later this month, Paul McCartney believes he now has the proof to change his mind on what he thought was a particularly gloomy chapter of his life.
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The upcoming six-hour Disney+ three-parter includes tons of unseen footage and unheard audio of The Beatles working together in January 1969 on their final album.

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