‘The Beatles: Get Back’ on Disney+ Hotstar 
									                
										            									                    The definitive mini-series documenting The Beatles' final year as a band
									                
									                Published 16.10.21, 05:43 AM
									                										                
									                										            
									                												        											            	
									                        									                            									                                Peter Jackson’s ambitious new docu-series The Beatles: Get Back uses 120-hours of unseen footage featuring Paul McCartney, John Lennon, George Harrison and Ringo Starr during their time recording the 1970 album, Let It Be, the band’s 12th and final studio album. The docu-series offers fans a look into the mechanics behind legendary Beatles compositions, tunes that have shattered records and have stood the test of time. The band’s final live group performance in 1969, the impromptu rooftop concert at London’s Savile Row, and several other classic live performances will be featured for the first time in their entirety in this spectacular three-part series, along with the making of iconic tracks like Two of Us, Dig a Pony, The Long and Winding Road and a few other chart-toppers. Brace yourselves, The Beatles are back. 
-Lygeia Gomes
									                            									                        
									                        
									                        									                    											            	
									                        
									                        
									                        									                            									                                									                            									                        									                    											        											        
											            
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