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jahisnotdead
It seems the first "episode" of the three part documentary "Get Back" will be available to stream in the U.S. at 12 midnight Pacific Time tomorrow morning. I'm not sure about countries outside the USA.
Should be the same: available to stream from 0:00 / 12:00am / Midnight local timezone of your country - like with new Albums or Videos on Spotify or YouTube.
Well, as of about 07:30 local time here in Australia there was no sign of it.
Edit: 08:00 no sign.
Edit: 10:00 no sign.
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shawnriffhard1
I think it'll be @ midnight tonight PST. Ie., in 8 hours.
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CaptainCorella
Disney+ updates daily at the following times:
Pacific Time: 00:00 AM / Midnight
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DrPete
Any word on the blu ray release of Let It Be?
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jahisnotdead
I just finished watching Part One. It's very good. It's like being a fly on the wall. If you've seen Let It Be, you basically know what to expect. There's some framing devices, but otherwise it's similar.
Songwriting is not really a cinematic subject, so I don't know if kids would really be into it, unless they are aspiring songwriters. It was fascinating to watch "Get Back" being written from the very beginning. Paul is just improvising on the bass, and it just begins to come out. Very cool to watch and hear.
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Irix
"Lennon is glassy-eyed and recessive. George, self-evidently feels undervalued. Ringo is generally smoking, or asleep. Paul, meanwhile, is simply on fire." - that's how it looks in Part 1.
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tatters
This is exactly the same impression I got from watching the original Let It Be film back in the 1970s.
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frankotero
I hope they will streamline the video to include the rooftop concert between 1 hour 30 minutes or 2 hours and give it an official release. Think that would be smashing.
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NICOS
Man how great is the second episode..as silence John was in the first part he was all over the place just great to see him like that................John was ask by
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When they discus the possibility to play live at Brighton Beach...
Linda: Yeah lets' go to Brighton Beach
Paul: You keep out of it Yoko
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Paul: I don't want that 50 year from now the split up is caused that Yoko sat on a amp
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NICOS
Man how great is the second episode..as silence John was in the first part he was all over the place just great to see him like that................John was ask by
Funny quotes:
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When they discus the possibility to play live at Brighton Beach...
Linda: Yeah lets' go to Brighton Beach
Paul: You keep out of it Yoko
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Paul: I don't want that 50 year from now the split up is caused that Yoko sat on a amp
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(You may have lost this in an edit?)
John was also asked by Lindsay-Hogg to do the introduction to the Stones for use in The RnR Circus - which had been filmed a few weeks prior. John says stuff about script and then does an arm waving run through.
Lindsay-Hogg was a busy man at that time!
Shame they didn't do the Brighton thing....
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frankotero
I hope they will streamline the video to include the rooftop concert between 1 hour 30 minutes or 2 hours and give it an official release. Think that would be smashing.
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frankotero
I hope they will streamline the video to include the rooftop concert between 1 hour 30 minutes or 2 hours and give it an official release. Think that would be smashing.
Astonishing that the entire rooftop show hasn't had an official release. And we're bitching about no El Mocambo on CD.
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DiamondDog7
THE ROLLING STONES... that was John's thing during episode 2... the whole time!
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jahisnotdead
I finished Part 3 just now. I think there's too much repetition in the music overall. We hear these songs many times as they are being written and then rehearsed. Often we get to see the Beatles go into the control room and listen to the playback. By the end of the movie it was hard for me to really get into the music because it felt like I had just heard these songs a dozen times.
The film is well made and the footage is historic. Certainly there's value and enjoyment in being a fly on the wall as the Beatles write and record. But there's so much repetition that it ends up working against the film.
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Rockman
I wander how many houres were filmed at the R&R Circus love to watch six houres of music and talking by the Stones and friends
For Crossfire Hurricane Brett Morgen conducted a total
of 90 hours of interviews with the The Stones plus Wyman & Taylor .......
Now all of that would be a cool listen ......