On January 30th, 1969 The Beatles performed an impromptu concert on the rooftop of the headquarters of Apple records on Savile Row. The widely bootlegged performance would later become part of the 1970 film Let It Be.
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On January 30th, 1969 The Beatles performed an impromptu concert on the rooftop of the headquarters of Apple records on Savile Row. The widely bootlegged performance would later become part of the 1970 film Let It Be.
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Fantastic. My old man took me to see Let it Be when he returned from an oversea’s tour. Leaving the theater he said, “Those guys could shit in a paper bag and people would buy it.” I remember thinking I would buy John’s shit but not Pauls.
Ney, Paul’s post-Beatles career up to John’s death demonstrated who had the real talent!
This is the kind of life experience that I need for my college application process. Watching this fuels inspiration
I always thought they sounded great in this recording. “Don’t let me down” is especially good in this reel.
My dad worked in London at the time and came across the rooftop Beatles show on his lunch break!