In a meeting via streaming with the international press, Jackson recounted how he immersed himself in the “last fires” of the Fab Four as a band, creating the original docuseries of Disney+ which will be issued in three parts. “The Beatles: Get Back” It will premiere exclusively on the streaming platform on November 25, 26 and 27.
It’s a trip to the legendary “Get Back Sessions” for which, in January 1969, the band met in London with the aim of finalizing the songs for a new album in two weeks.
From there came the iconic latest live concert on the rooftops of Apple Studios on Savile Row (shown here for the first time in its entirety) and the album “Let it be”, which however was only published in 1970, after “Abbey Road” (Which had a lot of traces born in the Get Back sessions anyway).
The portrait of four artists emerges from the documentary –Paul McCartney, John Lennon, Ringo Starr and George Harrison– between music, fraternal friendship, fun, crisis. A fresco born from 60 hours of filming, then shot in 21 days by Michael Lindsay-Hogg, and more than 150 hours of unreleased audio, most of which was locked in a safe for more than half a century.
Jackson is the only person in 50 years who had access to this treasure, reread by the filmmaker thanks to an extraordinary restoration and cleaning work, which also sparked previously unheard conversations between the four musicians.
Jackson also said that he did not receive from the two surviving Beatles, Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr, “not a single criticism or request to correct something.”
Disney “He wanted us to remove the bad words, but Ringo, Paul and Olivia (Harrison, George’s widow) asked him not to, because everything helps to show them as truthfully as possible”
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