Watch the Beatles Let It Be
The documentary/concert film captures the Fab Four’s final public performance 40 years ago
Almost 40 years ago, in 1969, the Beatles trooped to the rooftop of their Savile Row studio and treated the people of London's finance and tailoring district to their last public performance. The Fab Four was at the end of a film project and needed some live footage to cap the movie. Other venues were suggested, including a Roman amphitheater in Tunisia. But the cold and windy top of central London had to suffice. A fresh look at the Beatles's farewell performance can transport you to the days when musicianship still mattered in rock-and-roll.
"If you ever want to find out just how good the Beatles were as a single unit, a live, four-piece, rock-and-roll band, just listen to the live recordings of the concerts on the roof," Ken Mansfield, former U.S. manager for Apple Records, says. The movie Let It Be won an Oscar for best music. You'll have to make some effort to see it now, though. The film is currently out of print, though used copies can be found on eBay for about $20 and slightly more on Amazon.
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Let It Be WAS shot in Widescreen!!!
For proof just go to youtube and type in "Let It Be Theatrical Version." You'll be amazed at what you see.
London Says No, Seattle Says YES
Although, the City of London has shut down the appropiate celebration of the 40th anniversary at No. 3 Savile Row, Seattle will be celebrating with their own re-enactment of the Rooftop Concet. Creme Tangerine will perform the exact set the Beatles did 40 years ago to the hour with special guest Ken Mansfield, former US manager for Apple Records, who was the only U.S. citizen on the roof that day in '69. A rooftop in Seattle's Pike Place Market will be the place...you know the time and day.
Let it Be - The Rooftop Concert
This event is going to be recreated on the actual day and location, Friday 30th January 2009, No.3 Savile Row, London, W1.
It will be attended by celebrities and celebrity Beatles fans, celebratiing the 40th anniversary
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