The Beatles - Get Back [Blu-ray]

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The Beatles - Get Back [Blu-ray]

The Beatles - Get Back [Blu-ray]

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I can't help but wonder just how much sales of Beatles music and movies will fall off as the Boomer generation dies. The documentary compiles over 60 hours of unseen footage with more than 150 hours of unheard audio showcasing the creative genius of the Fab Four. I watched the Disney+ streaming version of “Get Back” way back in November and remembered being impressed with its picture quality even though on my TV the Disney+ app was glitchy and froze up frequently (one of the major strikes against streaming). takes place in 1969, following about three weeks' worth of studio sessions as the band makes the 1970 album Let It Be. The group jammed for several weeks, coming up with the material for the album and special, but never having a clear vision for what the special would be, as they wanted it to be more than just a “concert film.

After months of drama and weirdness at least an official Blu-ray set of the truly wonderful “Get Back” documentary is out there and able to be purchased. For items that are dispatched using our standard service, we ask that you wait 14 days from the date of dispatch before reporting any items as undelivered.Unlike Let It Be, Get Back doesn’t suddenly end with the rooftop gig, but we follow them back into the studio to record the song Let It Be and others. Instead of some far away antique, for the first time these young men were real and we could completely understand the sacrifices they made and the conditions they endured. Well to top off all the good bounty of new 1969 Beatles footage low and behold a grey market DVD/Blu-ray set entitled “Get Back: The Rooftop Concert” has also made its way to the world and does feature what would make a superb bonus disc to this new “Get Back” set.

Peter Jackson’s epic documentary series, featuring previously unseen footage of the Beatles’ 1969 recording session was initially slated for release on Blu-ray and DVD in February, but the date was pushed back to July.A série documental tem um tempo de execução total de quase oito horas, consistindo em três episódios, cada um com duração entre duas e três horas, cobrindo cerca de uma semana, cobrindo juntos 21 dias de tempo de estúdio. No additional bonus features have been included, although the packages do come with four photo cards (one per Beatle). Un lungo viaggio nel tempo a quel gennaio di più di mezzo Secolo fa che riscrive tanti preconcetti e speculazioni che si erano fatte negli anni.

disc inserted into its own sleeve; it will require fingerprinting the discs to remove them from the packaging.Just make the original footage look as good as possible while still allowing it to look like part of its era. The studio decided not to put the restoration process extra, the behind-the-scenes with Peter Jackson working on the movie, or even deleted scenes. The series offers unprecedented access to the world’s most iconic band as they prepare to record the Let It Be album. What happens when you review something from watching it on the telly and before it’s actually available? Every week, Mike Duquette, Joe Marchese, and Randy Fairman bring you news, reviews, commentary and features on remasters, reissues, compilations and box sets.



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