With tensions already running high on a tight, two-week deadline to write and record an entire album before Starr begins filming the movie “The Magic Christian,” George Harrison was having creative differences with McCartney while John Lennon was increasingly tied to an ever-present Yoko Ono. “And then there were two,” says Paul McCartney when only he and Ringo Starr show up to the studio in “The Beatles: Get Back,” a three-part docuseries premiering Thursday on Disney+, which traces the making of “Let It Be.” In fact, the Fab Four almost split up midway through the making of their final album, 1970’s “Let It Be,” in January 1969. The songwriting was on the wall for The Beatles long before they officially called it quits. Jay Leno returns to acting, will play Ed Sullivan in Beatles film The Beatles actors revealed for upcoming ‘Midas Man’ biopic The Beatles and sports have something in commonīeatles doc director reveals Disney wanted to erase swearing, smoking
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