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  1. 4 days ago · Having secured a deal with Apple Corps for Peter Jackson’s The Beatles Get Back and then the restored version of Michael Lindsay-Hogg’s 1970 Let It Be, Disney+ continue their association with the Fab Four by announcing Beatles ’64, an “all-new” documentary that captures The Beatles first visit to America.

  2. 5 days ago · The Fab Four’s First Trip To The US Today, Disney+ announced that Beatles ‘64, an all-new documentary from producer Martin Scorsese and director David Tedeschi, will stream exclusively on Disney+ beginning 29 November 2024. The film captures the electrifying moment of The Beatles’ first visit to America. Featuring never-before-seen footage of the band and the legions […]

  3. 2 days ago · The video for the single, with the Stones in sailor suits, was directed by The Beatles ‘Let It Be’ director Michael Lindsay-Hogg, who was already a veteran with the band after the live concert ...

  4. 1 day ago · Filming for promotional clips of "Hey Jude" and "Revolution" took place on 4 September 1968 under the direction of Michael Lindsay-Hogg. [82] Two finished clips of "Revolution" were produced, with only lighting differences and other minor variations. [ 83 ]

  5. 3 days ago · For all of the criticism Michael Lindsay-Hogg gets for his edit, he was smart enough to include full songs in his film. Trashman, Oct 16, 2024 at 4:11 PM #179.

  6. 5 days ago · Apple Corps has piloted innovative, award-winning Beatles projects which have become benchmarks for pioneering accomplishment, including The Beatles Anthology TV series, book and music collections; The Beatles 1; Special Edition releases for Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, The Beatles ('White Album'), Abbey Road, Let It Be, and Revolver; 2023's chart-topping "Now And Then" single; The ...

  7. 5 days ago · More than 30 years later a new 'de-Spectored' version appeared, entitled 'Let It Be - Naked' - with many of Spector's strings and overdubs removed. Ed Masley, of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, reported: "McCartney says the project sprang from conversations with director Michael Lindsay-Hogg about releasing 'Let It Be', the film, on DVD.