I’ve never seen anything like this on film before. Paul really has nothing at the 30 second mark—but 45 seconds later he’s got the makings of a hit single. pic.twitter.com/kvGOp1yuZs
— Ted Gioia (@tedgioia) November 28, 2021
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I’ve never seen anything like this on film before. Paul really has nothing at the 30 second mark—but 45 seconds later he’s got the makings of a hit single. pic.twitter.com/kvGOp1yuZs
— Ted Gioia (@tedgioia) November 28, 2021
One of the main highlights for me. The birth of another great song, but we've only seen that once, here. Harrison and Starr had seen it for the past 7 years. Jagger was inspired to write music when he saw Lennon and McCartney work on some lyrics for "I Wanna Be Your Man". Until this point, songs were penned by people who didn't perform.
This is the stuff that makes it all worth watching for me. Also looks like “the quiet Beatle” wasn’t so quiet after all. Bit bizarre how George just walked out, didn’t seem to be any big issue or bust up. Being 1969 and all the politics I guess there was a lot going on they might not show.
Have any of you guys viewed the Youtube videos of "PopGoesthe60s" (a gringe-worthy title, imo)
These dissect several bands/events in pop music during the 1960s in a researched, scholarly way. One video has recently been downloaded (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oZOl...=PopGoesthe60s) which is worth checking out.
I also suggest clicking 'Pop Goes the 60s' and then 'videos' at the top of the page to see the content of the site. Many of the issues which arise during the film are discussed in great detail and are an intriguing listen.
Great channel and he has a lot more dialogue on the Let It Be sessions than we saw in the documentary.
Including, same day as the McCartney Harrison argument
Lennon: What's up with uou?
McCartney: Eeeurgh, my dick. Its been itching for days
Lennon: Try washing it
Harrison: Try washing!