Beatles movie 'Let It Be' is more than a shorter 'Get Back': 'They were different animals' (2024)

Kim WillisUSA TODAY

In the most basic terms, “Let It Be” is the abbreviated version of “Get Back,” with fewer takes of “Don’t Let Me Down” and no toast.

But that oversimplification of what’s wrongly remembered as The Beatles’ breakup documentary doesn’t convey how different Michael Lindsay-Hogg’s 1970 film and Peter Jackson’s 2021 docuseries are as viewing experiences.

“They were different animals in a way, but they really are looking at the same period of time through different lenses,” says Lindsay-Hogg, whose 80-minute movie about the making of The Beatles' final album arrives Wednesday on Disney+. The film, largely unavailable for the past 50-plus years, has been newly restored by Jackson's team from a muddy 16 mm negative.

“I wanted to put in what I was noticing was going on, which was that (the four Beatles) had started to go their separate ways," Lindsay-Hogg says. "Not musically so much, but they were starting to live different lives. They weren’t 22 or 23 anymore, they were nearly 30. They were different, and consequently, the music was different. So that’s what I wanted to show.”

The 84-year-old director says the movie has been unfairly maligned for magnifying the widening divisions within the band, and he’s not wrong. “Let It Be” sometimes plays like a greatest hits cut of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr squabbling, minus the context afforded by the almost eight-hour docuseries.

By contrast, in “Get Back,” the four friends pull off a miracle on deadline, sweating out new songs through repetition, seemingly fortified only by trays of tea and dry bread. There’s a distinctly different vibe, even though the source material is the same. “Let It Be” is more easily understood after seeing “Get Back.” And it underscores the need for a tighter, theatrical-length cut of Jackson’s docuseries.

“The new version, looking and sounding so great, too, is maybe going to help (fans) see it in a different way,” Lindsay-Hogg says.

Here’s what else to expect from “Let It Be” if you’ve already seen “Get Back”:

George Harrison doesn't quit The Beatles in 'Let It Be'

McCartney and Harrison have a squirm-inducing conversation about George’s guitar work in both versions of the story, but in the longer docuseries, the friction culminates in Harrison quitting the band. Why is that left out of “Let It Be”?

“They never said, ‘Whoa, I don’t think the audience is going to like us doing that’ because that was the kind of discussion that takes place in many creative instances,” Lindsay-Hogg says. “Everybody doesn’t see things from the same point of view all the time.”

He points out: “When we started making the movie, there were four Beatles. When we finished shooting it, there were still four Beatles. George had gone off for, let’s call it a little holiday because he was frustrated, but he came back.”

Starr, who has suggested he prefers Jackson’s take on the story, still thinks the rerelease of “Let It Be” is a good thing. “We did have rows,” he acknowledges to USA TODAY. “George did leave and 'What is (John's future wife) Yoko (Ono) doing here?' and all of that stuff did go on. That's how it was with four guys in a room."

Yes, there are many moments of joy in 'Let It Be'

Lennon and McCartney cheerfully team up on a single mic to run through ‘Two of Us,” and their clear chemistry, even at this late stage, is electrifying. And when Harrison breaks out “I Me Mine,” John and Yoko engage in an extended, heartfelt waltz around the studio.

“I have always thought it’s uplifting, and the perception was colored by when it came out the first time,” says Lindsay-Hogg.

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What “Let It Be” lacks in connective tissue is forgiven by Lindsay-Hogg’s brilliant insistence on a live performance to tie a bow on the footage, which gave rise to one of the most iconic shows in rock ‘n’ roll history.

The director remembers that the four bandmates agreed at one point to stage a concert in an amphitheater in Libya for the film’s big finale. “I had this idea that 5 a.m. comes and the roadies start to lay out the instruments, and as the sun is coming up, The Beatles come out and start to tune up.” When nighttime rolls around, “you have the whole world there and The Beatles doing ‘Let It Be’ torchlit.”

In the end, “they wouldn’t go to the Mediterranean, but they would go up two floors in their own building. We only had one shot … so I knew it was a concert which I had to get right.”

When the Fab Four warily step out for their lunch-hour show on that frigid January day, the tensions evaporate when the first chord is played.

“There was really joy in their playing and their connection to each other, the way they looked at each other and bounced off each other,” Lindsay-Hogg says. “Did anyone know they were going to break up and it would be the last concert? No.

“But I knew we had something magical which showed them at their very best.”

Contributing: Melissa Ruggieri

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Beatles movie 'Let It Be' is more than a shorter 'Get Back': 'They were different animals' (2024)

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After the film's release, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr won an Academy Award for Best Original Song Score. Footage filmed for Let It Be was later restored and re-edited for Peter Jackson's 2021 documentary The Beatles: Get Back.

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I guess I was surprised by the release of the original Let It Be because the Get Back project was taken from the same source material – over 55 hours of film – and put together over three installments. It was more of a mini-series vs Let It Be, which was just a simple, 80-minute film.

Did Pete Best get any money from the Beatles? ›

Over 30 years later, Best received a major monetary payout for his work with the Beatles after the release of their 1995 compilation of their early recordings on Anthology 1; Best played the drums on 10 of the album's tracks, including the Decca auditions.

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Get back can be used to mean "to return to an activity, condition, etc.": Things are finally getting back to normal. Let's get back to the topic we were discussing yesterday.

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Made entirely from never-before-seen footage restored at Park Road Post Production in Wellington. Peter Jackson's “The Beatles: Get Back,” is a unique experience that takes audiences back in time to the band's January 1969 intimate recording sessions during a pivotal moment in music history.

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A table version of the ages the Beatles were when the Let It Be album was released
Beatle nameBirth dateAge on May 8, 1970 (the day the album was released)
JohnOctober 9, 194029 years, 6 months and 29 days
PaulJune 18, 194227 years, 10 months and 20 days
GeorgeFebruary 25, 194327 years, 2 months and 13 days
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Paul McCartney finally gets his Hollywood Walk Of Fame Star this Thursday, only 41 years after winning an Oscar as a member of The Beatles, for best score for the Let It Be film.

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For George Harrison, the sessions became unbearable. The in-fighting and power struggle would eventually lead to the guitarist quitting The Beatles on January 10th, 1969, slap bang in the middle of Twickenham's Let It Be sessions. Harrison did so unceremoniously and without much fuss externally.

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It added "Across the Universe" (a remix of the 1968 studio version, as the January 1969 rehearsals had not been properly recorded) and "I Me Mine", on which only Harrison, McCartney and Starr performed, as Lennon had already left the band.

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For half a century, Paul McCartney was the man who "split The Beatles". When he announced the release of his first, self-titled solo album in April 1970, the world was shocked to hear that the Fab Four were no more. But, he maintains to this day, he was not the one who quit - it was John Lennon.

Did Paul McCartney call Pete Best? ›

While McCartney reportedly called Best to make amends, the one-time Beatles drummer said this never happened. After The Beatles fired Best, they dropped all contact with him. Best briefly continued his music career before finding work elsewhere.

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Paul McCartney is the richest Beatle by far with an estimated net worth of a whopping $1.2 billion.

How rich is Ringo Starr? ›

Ringo Starr is one of the world's most well known and influential musicians's who's net worth is estimated to be around $350 million. Ringo Starr's lucrative career as a musician and songwriter, both as a member of the Beatles and as a solo performer, helped him accumulate his wealth.

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to start a relationship with somebody again, especially a romantic relationship, after having finished a previous relationship with the same person.

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The lyrics addressed attitudes toward immigrants in the United States and the United Kingdom: "... don't need no Puerto Ricans living in the USA"; and "don't dig no Pakistanis taking all the people's jobs", though these lyrics were meant to be a parody and a criticism of those prejudiced against immigrants.

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'Let it Be' may be one of The Beatles' most well-known and beloved songs, but that doesn't mean it was popular with the Fab Four themselves. Indeed, John Lennon loathed the track. Why exactly did John Lennon hold such disdain for 'Let It Be'?

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