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The Lord Of The Rings director is set to release his own version of the classic Beatles film, documenting studio days Paul McCartney has described as “hell… the most miserable sessions on earth”The Beatles - 'Let It Be': The Beatles’ final studio album 'Let It Be' (or at least the final release) was actually recorded before 'Abbey Road' as 'Get Back', and somehow kept being put back until it was shelved. Once the Fab Four split, Phil Spector was brought in to soup it up with some orchestration (which McCartney stripped away again for 2003’s 'Let It Be… Naked').If we’ve learnt anything from reality TV, it’s that if you put cameras anywhere – a restaurant, an Ibiza rep pub crawl, a village bake off, even the most arse-scratching sofa telly sesh – the egos involved will explode. So put a film crew into the most hot-house environment outside of Theresa May’s emergency supplication […]The post How Peter Jackson’s new version of ‘Let It Be’ will shatter your view of The Beatles appeared first on NME.
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