As The Beatles were planning their live return to the stage, the ideas for venues were getting wilder by the moment, almost landing them as a cruise band.
“Paul being domineering and John [Lennon] ducking back because of the moment he was in at the time and George [Harrison] leaving and coming back,” Gilmour noted. “Horrible, really. I mean it’s lovely ...
In one sense, Let It Be director Michael Lindsay-Hogg’s 1970 film documenting The Beatles’ recording sessions of January 1969, and their famous concert on the rooftop of the Apple building, could be ...