We see early versions of classics like "Don’t Let Me Down," "I’ve Got a Feeling," and "Two of Us".
It’s a "fly-on-the-wall" look at the world’s biggest band at a crossroads. You feel the "palpable frustration" of the cold studio and the looming deadline. While Paul takes a leadership role to keep the project moving, the strain on their relationships—especially George’s growing dissatisfaction—is clear. Major Highlights: Part 1: Days 1-7The Beatles: Get Back : Season ...
Part 1 takes us into the cavernous, drafty soundstage of . The mission: write and rehearse 14 new songs in just two weeks for a live television special. We see early versions of classics like "Don’t
What was your favorite "lightbulb" moment from the Twickenham sessions? Five takeaways from 'Get Back' Pt. 1 - Caropop While Paul takes a leadership role to keep
In one of the most famous sequences, we watch Paul McCartney improvise the melody and rhythm of "Get Back" out of thin air while waiting for John to arrive.
The famous "I’ll play whatever you want me to play" exchange between George and Paul occurs here, highlighting the simmering tension.
Look out for the casual rehearsals of future Abbey Road and solo hits like "She Came in Through the Bathroom Window," "All Things Must Pass," and "Gimme Some Truth".