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<blockquote data-quote="Falling At Your Feet" data-source="post: 6957418" data-attributes="member: 9763"><p>Really enjoyed the whole thing, it definitely exposed them bare. However, one of my all-time favourite scenes, was when they were in the last few days at Twickenham, and Lennon is talking to the director I think, about what they could do with the show etc, and while they are talking, Paul is in the background, laying down early versions of Let It Be & The Long & Winding Road. Another thing, was almost the whole of the Abbey Road Road album tracks, were started during the sessions, the only two I don't think I heard in Jacksons film, were "Come Together" & "Here Comes The Sun", but all the others. So many early version of many solo tracks also were heard, including Lennon's "The Road To Marrikesh" which later became "Jealous Guy". Several solo tracks for Paul & George also, got their early/rough airings. This film is such a unique document, great to see it all unedited - in the warts & all, form.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Falling At Your Feet, post: 6957418, member: 9763"] Really enjoyed the whole thing, it definitely exposed them bare. However, one of my all-time favourite scenes, was when they were in the last few days at Twickenham, and Lennon is talking to the director I think, about what they could do with the show etc, and while they are talking, Paul is in the background, laying down early versions of Let It Be & The Long & Winding Road. Another thing, was almost the whole of the Abbey Road Road album tracks, were started during the sessions, the only two I don't think I heard in Jacksons film, were "Come Together" & "Here Comes The Sun", but all the others. So many early version of many solo tracks also were heard, including Lennon's "The Road To Marrikesh" which later became "Jealous Guy". Several solo tracks for Paul & George also, got their early/rough airings. This film is such a unique document, great to see it all unedited - in the warts & all, form. [/QUOTE]
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