Parting Ways: The End Of The Beatles (Full Documentary) | Amplified
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- Опубліковано 14 тра 2021
- Parting Ways treats The Beatles with the respect they deserve, and details their lives since the world's number one band fell apart.
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It always blows my mind at how George came perilously close to being knifed to death, and how the public at large, generally ignores that tragic event.
I agree.
Even though he did not die, it reminds me of the Kennedy brothers murders.
One can somewhat grasp the reasons why people kill politicians, but two famous "rock stars", from the same band, I can't think of any similar tragedy.
And Olivia is such a badass !
@@FuturCrayon You know it.
I've seen his arrest photo & she wailed on him real good.
What happened?
@@PatsyClinesDaughter A dude suffering from schizophrenia threw a statue through the window & came in with a knife, George tried to stop him and got stabbed & Olivia beat the guy off with a golf club.
He suffered a collapsed lung & other injuries.
I'm sure if you googled it you could get more info.
I'm shocked at how small the public reaction was & is to such a rare & violent event.
I'm just an average person, of course. But George is literally the only white, Western man I have ever heard who could sing Hindi, spiritual music with a technique that is faithful to the art, and faithful to the religion, and do it justice. People often give him a bad rap for his vocal abilities. Listen to him sing a traditional, Indian, Hindi song. It's breathtaking. What a truly loving, and wonderful soul.
Hindi/Satanic
@@greydinimagicman LOL. Yeah, ok.
@@greydinimagicmanignorant comment
"In less than 10 years The Beatles created a library that forever will remain unsurpassed." td
NOTHING IS FOREVER
@@greydinimagicman if nothing is forever,then something is forever.
John, Paul, George, Ringo = The GREATEST of all time!!!
This has strong anti-Paul tones about it, I noted close to 10 contentious talking points where the documentary decides to show him in a bad light. How could they bother to talk about Paul's distrust for Klein for example, without mentioning his fear turned out to be TOTALLY vindicated?
Exactly. And predictably enough, this doc also went to great lengths to kiss John's ass, while almost marginalizing George & Ringo's life and accomplishments before, during and after The Beatles.
I agree that it is wrong to offer personal opinions as accepted fact.
I realise that the Beatles were not perfect people, but it bothers me too, when people overlook the facts
to push their personal narrative.
@@Rockstaralan yeah, like how they glossed over him LITERALLY USING THE N WORD in a song, and dismissed it as part of the social revolution. Terrible
I can’t explain it but I’ve never trusted him
@@arzabaelNever trusted who? Are you talking about John or Paul?
What's with dissing Ringo? Ringo was brilliant and is still a kick-ass performer. Other drummers fairly worship him and emulate him. There are innumerable YT videos of drummers attempting to demonstrate his technique. This is just so full of shit! John NEVER said "he's not even the best drummer in the Beatles" - that is TOTALLY bogus and was debunked decades ago.
I'm afraid this is pretty awful.
Ringo was a mediocre drummer. He’s got the best personality of any drummer in rock tho
@@sterioapple I AM John, and you're wrong. 👻
@@aunch3 right, and I suppose you’ve played the instrument for 40 years, like me? Ringo does subtle/complicated things that only a drummer would recognize. That’s why he’s widely respected by those of us who actually know what we are talking about.
@@sterioapple No you didn't because he never said it. This was a joke from a British comedian named Jasper Carrott and anyone who knows anything about the Beatles knows this.
IF you really want to know what John thought of Ringo, here is what John said in his famous Playboy interview:
“Ringo was a star in his own right in Liverpool before we even met. He was a professional drummer who sang and performed and had Ringo Starr-time, and he was in one of the top groups in Britain but especially in Liverpool before we even had a drummer. So Ringo’s talent would have come out one way or the other as something or other. I don’t know what he would have ended up as, but whatever that spark is in Ringo that we all know but can’t put our finger on … whether it is acting, drumming or singing, I don’t know … there is something in him that is projectable and he would have surfaced with or without the Beatles. Ringo is a damn good drummer."
Aaaaand since you still won't buy it, here's one of the best Beatles UA-camrs.
ua-cam.com/video/jDXaq6c_UWY/v-deo.html
So just put a lid on this bullshit internet trope that YOU NEVER HEARD LENNON SAY.
Paul, when asked about the best things that happened to him in his career:
“Meeting Jimmy Savile in the back of a van.”
WHOA! That didn’t age well!
I think he was being sarcastic...
Mother Earth, You were a beautiful place to live. We are so sorry for letting you slip away. Many of Us loved you, but not enough. Your energy will live on: A good, pure, clean, nurturing energy. Your Holiness lives on in We, your ASCENDERS
Unfortunately the horrors Savile committed did not become public until after his death.
Many prominent public figures, (Royals, ect) had no idea he was such a monster.
Savile used his money, power & influence to hide his nasty secrets from public view.
@@lenalennon8746 Yes indeed, Mother Nature has taken a beating from humanity.
But why mention this after a comment relating to pedophile Savile's horrific crimes?
It just strikes me as being odd. (I don't see the how they are related)
@@moodyrick8503
Lots of people knew...
I’m reading all the comments and so many have bad feeling towards this one or that one, why? The Beatles as a band changed music and with that they changed the world! Blaming any one of them for the break up is unfair. Just like when a marriage goes bad, the relationship between the Beatles changed and the break up was their divorce! It wasn’t any one person in particular that caused it. When George quit during the get back sessions John and Paul together convinced him to come back and finish the album. If any of the Beatles was shortchanged it was Ringo, the soul of the group, he kept the timing and created rhythms that only work for the song they were playing! Let’s give the negative vitriol a break and just sit back and be amazed by what they created together! After the break up they each have/had great solo careers as well! I am just a fan, I am amazed at the riffs played by George and John on the guitar, the rhythm laid down by Ringo and of course the bass riffs and keyboards from Paul and John! We will never see the like again! Love to them all!🙏🙏
You get a very different take on all this watching Peter Jackson’s Get Back documentary. I think the Yoko Ono/Lennon vs McCartney feud etc is largely fantasy. It’s pretty obvious in Get Back that they were amazing friends, simply heading in different creative directions. And that’s borne out by their different foci in the years afterward.
Absolutely. In many respects John almost seems to be more enamoured with Paul than with Yoko, which quite surprised me. Obviously they had some sort of personal falling out around 1967-68, but I think that occurred mostly under the surface rather than in the form of some specific event. Brian Epstein's death, their chaotic trip to India and individual existential crises during the period all seems to have put their friendship to the test and cause a lot of misunderstandings and miscommunications about the bond that they shared. Yoko seems to be a response to not only John's desperate need for total love, respect and attention but also a direct shot at Paul who he felt wasn't fully reciprocating John's strong feelings. I don't mean that in a romantic sense or anything, just that John was a very damaged individual who craved someone in his life that showered him with complete adoration and attention due to the death of his mother. Mix all of that with the Alan Klein fiasco and John's jealousy over Paul's growing talents and leadership and you have a recipe for disaster.
Yoko Ono is a devil worshiper just like Chapman
@@KingdomCooperFan John wasn't jealous of Paul's success John Lennon was just as successful as Paul also George is successful and Ring too there wasn't any jealous vibes to me
the quote of john saying that ringo wasnt a good drummer was misquoted.
34:00 In the formation of the *Traveling Wilburys,* the narrator forgot to mention Jeff Lynne. It was Lynne and Harrison who were the architects of the *Traveling Wilburys!*
John was happier with may pang .
Oh course he didn't say that around yoko but he wanted to divorcee yoko only yoko didn't want to go through with it because she wouldn't get much money. He only stayed with yoko because she handled his business affairs and was a strong person and he was afraid to leave.
Nuff said
When John rekindled his relationship with his son Julian, and made up with Paul, Yoko realized enough was enough and got his ass back in line. She hated both of them.
Maybe she felt some disdain for Paul but it was him she turned to seeking a reunion with John, Paul went to LA to show John the way back home.
I am Daniel Franco Jr and I am an American citizen and an English teacher and a drummer who likes Rock n Roll and The Best The Beatles and Sir Paul McCartney and The Wings
The description is incorrect. The band did not "fall apart." John quit, on Sept. 20, 1969. He started the group. He finished it.
George left first I heard. So sad in any case of course. Tragedy stalked Lennon.
I had a dream the summer before he was murdered that 8th of December 1980 he would be slain and he was. It bothered me so I went to a hypnotist to try and figure it out!
Lennon loomed large in my Legends of Rock! Thank you for the greater truth!
@@amymjennings As I understand it: George threatened to leave in 1966 because he didn't want to tour anymore. He was placated with the assurance the band would no longer tour. Ringo left in 1968 due to bruised feelings and thinking he was no longer needed; he was enticed back. George walked out a few months later when Lennon was disrespectful about his songwriting talent.
But none of these walkouts would have ended the band.
It was only Lennon's (or McCartney's) departure that would have finished the group.
Enjoyable to relive the memories of all the beautiful music that continued long after the Beatles, but he unfortunate anti-Paul hatchet job leaves you feeling dirty. As the two remaining living Beatles, my thoughts remain with Paul and Ringo and I wish them well.
All four were of equal value. No matter what McCartney says.
Ya gotta live his honesty, peace and love , peace and love.
Some cool footage collected here and I respect how they got around the music licensing issue. "All you need is /", right? Four notes. Who needs that fifth word? I would have loved to hear that conversation when someone suggested 'Animals' music.
I hate the Beatles parted ways but look how talented they all got doing their own things Brilliant I must say Who knew they had their Individual own talents Beatle power forever and a Beatle fan forever Love You fab 4
Everyone says Yoko is horrible.
I believe them
Lee Starkey is Ringo’s DAUGHTER, not a third son.
I started the video by liking and subscribing, but the obvious errors like that and the nonexistent Lennon quote about Ringo made me take back them both.
This is the worst I have seen claiming status of a documentary.
Cintailah apa yg telah mereka berikan (Fans beatles mania )
The Beatles together had chemistry. The Beatles apart did not.
The sum was greater than the parts, and the parts were pretty good.
@@gordons-alive4940 The parts alone are complete talents. They all had success after their breakup, which many fans either don't know about, or don't care to know. They all proved that while they were great together, they could survive on their own.
With all the broken hearted people, living in the world degree, there will be an answer....For though they may be parted, there is still a chance that they will see.
that doco left me empty not sure why🤔a little depressing maybe ,only got a smile when it was said ringo did the narration to thomas👌🏼
It was Jasper Carrott who quipped that " Ringo wasn't even the best drummer in the Beatles " not John Lennon.
John said ringo was one the best drummers in rock that's why he was on the plastic ono band album
It was a gag in 1981. Pretty disrespectful and pathetic considering it was in October, less than a year after the man was murdered.
24.50.. Correction - Castle Leslie is located at county Monaghan in Ireland not Scotland
That wasn't John!
It wasn't even a Beatle!
That drummer remark was on an episode of RadioActgive, a BBC Radio 4 sketch show!
Can't stand Yoko s screeching, who wouldn't be pissed off having to put up with that in the studio? Besides the fact she took John's scouse English sense of humour away from him because she just couldn't understand it., and it definitely wasn't for the better , love does strange things though and the man loved her , maybe too much if that's possible, I know he wrote some good stuff solo but the sense of humour had gone and it showed and the" bobby brown " will do that wont it? . He still a hero of mine but Yoko iv got no time for.
GH era talvez o Beatle mais completo! Na música, no cinema, no humanismo e em filosofia!
Well this really skims the surface
It would have been cool if you broke down some of the lyrics and mentioned specifics about Lennons song How Do You Sleep
This is appalling. Most of it is from 4:3 footage that has been stretched into 16:9 format. You think nobody will notice? A few hours cropping and composing is too much work to waste on us? Well, we do notice. Just because there's so much of this being done nowadays doesn't make it ok. This is not treating them with respect.
It's a long way between Beatlemania & Working Class Heroes, John really did change a lot. Perhaps John would have preferred Eric to George in the Beatles, had he known back in 1957!
Rest in peace John
I do really like McCartney but Lennon's songwriting skills were far superior
Anthology: Where is the mention of the two new Beatles songs, created from tapes made by John? This was a big deal: The first - and only - new Beatles songs (recorded in 1994 and 1995) since January 1970.
Ringo Starr's wife Barbara Bach and Joe Walsh's wife Marjorie Bach are sisters.
I did not know that..
A really disappointing doc, from beginning to middle when I gave up... So interesting that the vid twice comments on great Lennon solo tunes with only one remark: "...banned by the BBC."; who the fuck cares if the BBC banned a great song, when it's so fucking common?!?
Fred krissman; it's a ploy, "banned by the BBC" makes people go out & buy it to find out why. I want to be banned, denounced by the Vatican & have a fatwa, that should see my career take off.
I thought that the doc might have been produced by the BBC,@@paddybpaddyb9940! But your comment is well made.
Every 3rd song in the world was banned by the BBC. Hence the creation of Radio Caroline and the many offshore pirate radio stations that followed suit.
Rachel, Tina, Mercedes and Santana
Most who went to that Plastic Ono concert in Toronto, deemed it a huge disappointment. They were hoping for some Beatles, or at least John doing Beatle songs, not throwing up and lurching around the stage to "Cold Turkey" and Yoko cackling full throttle. Yuck. It was actually awful but hey, it was a chance to see the Beatles, who hadn't toured in 4 years. Sept. 15, 1969. Local paper: “They revived Rock n Roll despite John Lennon’s wife. It’s hard not to conclude, even with the best will in the world that John Lennon hasn’t saddled himself with an awkward, demanding, difficult and weird partner and co-leader in his current musical enterprises.” Jack Batten, Toronto Star.
This nameless distracting woman now had to be tolerated because she was “John Lennon’s wife” - a newly exalted position she splashed into the PR pool with mere weeks earlier with her attention seeking “honeymoon” nabbing front pages for two weeks on two continents.
Oh, nice!
A petite bourgeoisie explaining The Beatles.
Paul and Ringo looked totally underwhelmed at the game launch, a definite wtf are we doing here moment..
It didn't help that We Gotta Get Out Of This Place by The Animals was up and down in the soundtrack during the sequence that led up to this.
A minute in,,,let me guess,,,there is no Beatles music in this video.
Couldn't get permission because it's gossip rag level journalism.
Chapman was sentenced to twenty years. But it's now been 41 years. How does that work? "For his own good"?
There has never been any proof that Lennon has said that Ringo is not even the best drummer in The Beatles.. Really, why would someone ask him if Ringo is the best drummer in the world?
He probably don’t give a shite with about £25.000.000 or more in the bank,not bad for a ugly little bloke with limited skill on a kit
He never said it, it was a joke by ‘comedian’ Jasper Carrott
There's no proof because John never said it. If you want to know what John thought of Ringo's playing, all you have to do is read his famous Playboy interview where he said,
“Ringo was a star in his own right in Liverpool before we even met. He was a professional drummer who sang and performed and had Ringo Starr-time, and he was in one of the top groups in Britain but especially in Liverpool before we even had a drummer. So Ringo’s talent would have come out one way or the other as something or other. I don’t know what he would have ended up as, but whatever that spark is in Ringo that we all know but can’t put our finger on … whether it is acting, drumming or singing, I don’t know … there is something in him that is projectable and he would have surfaced with or without the Beatles. Ringo is a damn good drummer."
It was part of a standup monologue by a British comic named Jasper Carrot that many Anti-Ringo/Pro-Pete Best zealots have GLEEFULLY blown out of proportion and taken to heart. So many of them STILL refuse to accept that they myth was debunked years ago, and don't mind coming onto sites like this to troll their rotten little hearts out!
There is proof that he didnt!! It was a gag in 1981. Pretty disrespectful and pathetic considering it was in October, less than a year after the man was murdered.
Bro just casually dropping the “N” bomb. 🤦♂️ (around 6 mins in).
Forgot jeff lynne in the traveling Wilburys
at 38:11 seconds my photo of George playing "here comes the sun" at Wembley stolen from my Flickr account is shown, also in the credits without giving me the owner credits, or even acknowledging my emails, I suppose this comment will be deleted as my last one was, and like so many documentaries made by none fans this one could have been a lot more accurate if only they ran it past an actual fan club to get it right
Paul’s first highlight of his career was meeting Jimmy Saville in the back of a van? Yikes!
Paul McCartney and Heather Mills were married in Ireland and not Scotland as is stated on here.
It's also a fact that John Lennon never said "Ringo wasn't the best drummer in The Beatles" - please stop perputating this myth.
Beatles were a Rock band, not pop .
Ok...
Captain and Tenille were pop.....
Beatles were ROCK.
PERIOD
imagine getting your hair cut and people accusing you of pulling a "stunt"
I heard he clipped his toenails once too. Whatta disgrace!
John's drawings were on a 6th grade level.
your mum's on a 6th grade level
@@mj.l At least she's married to my father unlike you.
I've heard the same things said about famous abstract painters like Jackson Pollock.
Art is highly subjective and entirely about personal preference.
It's not about right or wrong or good or bad, as _humans don't all feel the same way, about art._
@Meo Meo For sure.
It's all about _"personal preference"_
Besides, how boring would life be, if we all thought & felt the same way?
@@moodyrick8503 Well, that is convenient isn't it. Please don't mention Jackson Pollock in the same breath with John Lennon when it comes to drawing.
The Beatles parted was more than 4 decades ago.
As much as I liked the Animals...what the hell are they doing on this documentary. Odd at best.
Lol I wonder where did that comment come from then I could hear them in the background. Good call.
I was wondering this too.
Lee Starkey is Ringo's daughter!!! 🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️
Ringo has three sons Zack, Jason and leigh???
Oh dear do your research, Leigh is his daughter
Only McCartney 1970 LP can be compared to the Beatles' records. It's serious, it's atmospheric, it has great songs. Wings albums are easy listening music even if it makes sense. Paul wrote all his great songs in the 60s. And in John's albums after 1972 there is a lack of ideas. As if he was forcing himself to be silent. To sum up, Paul's music after his departure from the Beatles became similar to many other things. John's music remained Beatle-like, but triviality and even borrowings appeared in it (Starting Over).
40:55 nope, that's a myth and no such interview happened. Look it up.
Marley Rose
Damn George for dragging that my sweet lord lawsuit out so long what a prick move
Sir James his real first name not paul
16:45 what are the highlights of the past 16 years - Meeting Jimmy Saville in the back of a van.
Nothing to see here...
Quinn and Brittany
Is yoko ono Really Japanese? She looks so Korean. Her ancestors must have come from Korea within a few centuries ago
Korean? She is clearly of Iranian descent.
That's not true. Hip Hop was born in the 70's and exploded in the 80's 90's and 2000 till now. After the Beatles of course music has grown immensely.
PROGRESS!!
Yoko was very clingy to John. He didnt really see this which goes to show,love is blind
half way through the video becomes a BORE!!!
Did he really say "glamorous amputee"? This is a terrible video. Not that on my worst day would I ever support Heather, but damn!
The narrator also mentioned her “stepping up” seriously?
First of all, it's 5 decades. Really, in the first sentence......
This thing looks to be many decades old.
It seems to be 2010.
Well, for as bad as this documentary is, you might keep in mind that it was probably made around 2009 or 2010. So there's that.
Definitely lame. Facts were never checked for accuracy. Could have been a good documentary but its a total waste of time
Sentimental Journey was not " Rock Standards" more Ringo's mum's standards, no song on it was written in the 50's or 60's.
Ringo had 3 sons! Lee will be surprised to learn she's a man ( Jo Jo I bet)
Needs more proper research,
Jesus, the basic errors in this.
It is an unwritten rule and expressed desire by many close to John, not to mention the name out loud of his killer.
3 unfortunate choices by Lennon....
LSD - Yoko One - Alan Klein
Smart people make WAY different choices than dumb people. LSD was chosen because, when used properly, it can make you smarter and more creative. Yoko was chosen because she had a whole new palate of psychological colors to play with. Klein was chosen because the chosen are ruthless businessmen and John was a pushover and he wanted that to stop. Any questions?
Lame, stupid comment. John never regretted LSD. He does *say* though that heroin was a mistake and Alan Klein was a choice he deeply regretted. He said Paul was right all along - you can't admire him for his often self depreciation and honesty? No because you also further insult him by insulting the woman he loved. You're no Beatle fan!!
I'd replace "LSD" with "Heroin".
@@marine4lyfe85 LSD then Heroin
@@rick4electric ....and there were countless alternative choices for those goals....
Revolution No.9 was ridiculous and overly indulgent. A much better use of the minutes would have been to put more George songs on The Beatles Double White Album, llike Sour Milk Sea, and Not Guilty. George was once asked what it ws like being in a band with John and Paul, and he said something like, what would it be like to be with the two biggest egos in the world? George was not treated as an equal due to too much false ego from John and Paul. George matured as a song writer, but they didnt recognize this. No wonder he didnt mind ending the band..
Revolution 9 is like the extension of revolution 1. It sorta finished the white album in a sublime fashion that although isn’t a song per se, is an expression of avant garde art that puts the album into somewhat a mystical realm. Listen to some stockhausen to understand more of this medium of sound design/sound collage technique.
So 😶🌫🤔🤐😪SAD. Well, it's over now😐...and we all must carry on, as BEST we can😴🙄😇🤩😘🥰🤪☺😚🤪😇😘🥰😇
The Beatles made quite a splash in the 60s they broke up the dream is over lets move on 🎶
That was yesterday, but a hundred years from now, the beatles will still be remembered and studied they way we pay attention to Mozart--we just have a lot more video and recordings to enjoy:)
So John's death killed Wings, too???! Even better! I like Paul, but that band broke my heart.
Damn. The bit about George made me cry.
George was in the Beatles way, way before 1962!...this video is amateurish.
How so??
Hi guys, George joined up with John & Paul shortly after Paul's first meeting with John Lennon, at a village fete, where John was playing with his mates as 'The Quarry Men'. Paul's mate, knew John, so invited Paul along, where he introduced Paul to John.
As Paul is a left handed guitarist, & going back to those day's, Paul had already mastered the guitar, by learning to play a right handed guitar, in the upside down position, so this is a hard thing to do, but left handed guitars were not common in the day. So right handed guitars were adapted to suit. In the first instance, they learn't to play them upside down, or learn to play right handed, which a lot of guitar players would have done, until left handed guitars were made. John would have been impressed with the fact that Paul was playing a right handed guitar upside down, as John was right handed, & was playing ukulele chords, which is all he knew, on a guitar, that only had 4 strings on it. John learn't from his mother, so he had a way to play, what looked like a guitar, & sang. John was impressed with Paul's abity to remember the lyrics to '20 Flight Rock' was just a small part of his first impression of Paul. The fact that Paul could play a guitar was a big deal, but upside down, (how does he do that?) would have him intrigued, plus sing this song, & sing the correct lyrics as well, which John couldn't do. Paul was one big, (I have to get together with this guy) would have been going through John's thinking. So he asked Paul to join 'The Quarry Men', almost on the spot. Now Paul already knew George Harrison, because they would travel on the same bus together, & chatted. But they must have already done all the introductions with each other, quite a few times, because Paul knew George played guitar, & was impressed with George's ability, and think about introducing him to John.
So this colaboration did start quite early, so they sorted through the musicians that John already played with, until they arrived at (The Silver Beetles) which would have had Pete Best on drums, Stuart Sutcliff, (John's close art school mate) on bass, Paul McCartney, on rhythm/2nd lead guitar & vocals, George Harrison on lead guitar & vocals, along with John (himself) on vocals, rhythm guitar & harmonica. Little did they know, a series of internal line up events (changes) would take place, & the rest would become history. So this all took place back in 1958. Yes George was very instrumental in The Beatles beginnings. He was the one that happened to be the very one, who was friends with Richard Starkey (Ringo) he coming in to fill in with them when Pete Best had time out, or couldn't come to play. George would call up Ringo, so George was very important to their final line up decision, to replace Pete. We have to remember that Ringo was already playing professionally with 'Rory Storm & The Hurricanes', who had records out, because I remember them having radio play back at the time. Tony Sheridan's 'My Bonnie' on the radio, the flip side being 'Ain't She Sweet', being sang by John Lennon, the band on this single, was The Beatles, along with a lot of other recordings by Tony Sheridan, his backing band, being 'The Beat Brothers', who were John, Paul, George & Ringo.
The Beatles had an instrumental (also played on radio) from those Polydor recordings, "Cry For A Shadow', a Beatles song, they played at their shows. George possibly developed the arrangement. So in answer to the queries, they played together for 5 years, before their fame. They were very seasoned muso's by this time, they had it together, wrote a lot of their own songs before they were ever popular. So all in all, they had been playing together, before they called it a day (for a period of 14 years) which is a good run, 5 years developing their craft, & 9 years at the top. They came under a lot of pressure from all around them. I think, if John hadn't passed away at the time, I feel they would have produced more music together, as time moved forward, & we all would be seeing 4 aging men, coming together, once in a while, out of the deep love & respect they all have for each other.
The 2 remaining, aspire to that being a fact, which we all are lucky to witness. What a legacy!
@@nevillede-hoedt6520 Well done!! It's a shame you didn't make this pathetically flawed *non* documentary yourself. At least it would be accurate!😉
@@mirabellestarr7679
Thankyou for the complementary comment.
I tried to keep it brief, left out detail.
I've not seen the 'Let It Be ' documentary which came from the footage, they have just released on Disney, 'L'et It Be', paints a disastrous ending to the then Beatles, blaming Lennon, & McCartney for the final split of The Beatles, but this new film, 'Get Back' does show how John, Paul, George & Ringo, really were with each other back at that time. Again, I've not seen this either, only snippets of the film, which comes up on 'You Tube', & certainly dissolves the propaganda, scandal, of The Beatles breakup, & it shows a true tolerance they did endure with, & for one another. These 4 guys, truly loved each other, & the respect shows here in this film. OK George was probably tired, by the time they filmed this, as all 4 of them would have been, they were on a mission to bring another Album together, plus a live concert, which they succeeded in doing. This 56 hours of film, shows The Beatles, as they were in the studio, writing songs, dealing with the pressures of their working together, as they had always done, in the years leading up to this particular moment. Nothing was any different, except, they'd grown up together, & now were 4 grown adults, instead of 4 boys, they all had private lives, so there is always everyday pressures associated with that, & the film gives a glimpse of this, so these guys were not just great friends, they were also close work mates. After all, they are human beings first, with all the human traits, faults, feelings, frustrations, ,& anxieties, but it also shows their respect for all concerned.
Again, I, like you, & all others, love The Beatles, their music, what they did for popular music, the huge legacy, & wealth, they presented, to the world. They actually made history.
@@nevillede-hoedt6520 Cheers but believe me I know much like you, and have read it all, seen it all, collected alot, have my original vinyls, met a Beatle and am still in awe of them and fascinated by them. I still cry every time John or George are mentioned and I cherish a reply letter from John back in the day (ofcourse he didn't write it but it's signed just the same).
Much of this film annoyed me due to it's many innacuracies and biased journalism.
You beat me to explain to the above commenter the event, day and date that George met Paul.✌
If it wasn't a publicity stunt why keep the hair to be photographed / interviewed holding it. I blame the hairdresser for not keeping her mouth shut?
Yoko didn't give a rats azz about peace.
She wanted John dead
Just look at her treatment of Julian and John’s family🤮
Very negative about Paul
Way too much of that grifter Ono in this. Funny you say Lennon "collaborated" with Ono, as if she has a speck of talent.
I don't care about yoko & john. They're crazy.. .
they're fucken awesome
@@mj.l junkie hippies
The Beatles were never the same after Patsy Murphy left the band.
@@amymjennings .. Must have been a dream I had
@Meo Meo I have ny own band and do not care one way or another really no time to argue It's a waste.
@Meo Meo stalking me are you? Get lost.
@@amymjennings "life is very short and there's no time for fussing and fighting my friend" 🎶 ;)
What a crappy "documentary" with so many mistakes and misquotes. Grubby cash grab of people with real talent, by someone who is barely worthy of being a mediocre journalist 😴
the meghan merkel of her day
Yeah, just like the majority of Amplified's content, this is yet another incredibly biased, lopsided and poorly researched excuse for a documentary, with lots of missed facts and GLARING inaccuracies. In other words, it SUCKS with a big, fat slurping sound. And so do the folks at Amplified!
With all due respect, this is the worst researched documentary about the Beatles that I have ever seen! Subscription canceled!
The Beatles disbanded because Paul in late 1968 wanted to leave the group and start a solo career, as he wanted to get all the money, be the sole star, and play softer music. He then told Hunter Davis about this, and to prepare the public Paul released the film Let It Be / Get Back, which John called Paul's film for Paul. This is the basis. Everything else is just excuses or little things that did not have a decisive influence.
Your "knowledge" is completely outdated, really, each and every point you make is false: 1) Paul didn't want to leave the Beatles in 1968, and tried hard to keep them together up to September 69 when John announced that he wanted a "divorce". 2) Paul wouldn't have gotten "all the money" anyways and knew it very well. During the post Break-up it was John and George that didn't want to release Paul from the contract "because of the Taxman". 3) Paul continued to play all kinds of music after the break-up, soft and hard. 4) It wasn't Paul who filmed, produced or released "Let it Be", but Micheal Lindsay-Hogg and Neil Aspinall. Really there is so much good information around now, you don't have to rely on outdated, biased and ill-informed books (Shout!) anymore, and certainly not on an angry interview John Lennon gave in 1970, which he regretted almost instantly afterwards.
The Beatles did not disband because any of them particularly wanted or planned it, but because there where tensions, internal and external, that drew them apart.
All wrong.
George Harrison was a great singer/songwriter, but he *WASTED* a lot of his talents on religion.
It was his choice. Why do you care. Really none of you business.
What a stupid thing to write! His personal views inspired some of his most creative and exceptional songs. He was also a successful record and movie producer keen gardener and was busy every day of his life. What the fuck have you done??
Video would have been good if you'd have left out that money grubbing, Beatle splitting, vomit inducing Yoko. Her "music" is like running your nails across a chalkboard. As for Ringo, they coulda dropped anyone with an ounce of drum knowledge behind them. The music would have been the same. He didn't write anything, wasn't remotely the creative genius of the other 3.
He wrote two Beatles songs, "Octopus's Garden" and "Don't Pass Me By", both very good tunes and he co-wrote a few others. You're clearly not a big Beatles fan.
Ringo came up with ‘Hard Days Night’ play on words. Good one Ringo!
@@woodlakesound Again, 2 songs of the Beatles catalog doesn't make him the only drummer they could have used. I have to laugh at people who say he is "best drummer ever". Neil Pert was eons better than ringo "nota" starr
@@philipmayo1700 I was being ‘tongue in cheek’. But about drumming, Ringo was a personality more than a drummer extraordinaire. If you were a young teenager in the mid sixties you’d understand. Neil Pert was not even a pop drummer.
@@woodlakesound Face it Neil Pert was better than Ringo will ever be. I wasn't a teen in the 60's but I know good music. The only reason Ringo, drummer ordinary,( nothing extra about him) and his new junk, errr "music", is even tolerated is his association with the greats, Harrison, McCartny and Lennon.