It’s a cold January morning in 1969, and three of the four Beatles are gathered in a cavernous film studio in London, with cameras rolling and microphones everywhere. “Lennon is back late,” Paul McCartney says realistically, as he connects his bass. “Go back to where you belonged.” Almost as if by magic, a Beatles classic is starting to form out of nowhere. Later that same day, after John Lennon arrives, the four rock deities gather in a circle and fight. However, if any of the content contained herein infringes your rights, including copyright, please contact us immediately by email to the media.
Source: New York Times November 11, 2021 14:18 UTC