I can't wait for this. Here's something cool I just read that might be on it:
Get Back - Geh raus
In 1969, while working on the music for the Beatles "Let It Be" movie, the group recorded an improvised, rather odd version of "Get Back" in German. (Watch for the Let It Be DVD release soon.) In early 1969 the Beatles were on the rocks; the official announcement of the split-up came only a few months later. But the recording sessions show at least some fun amidst the strife and tension. The Beatles must have picked up a little German during all that time in Hamburg, and the German heard in "Geh raus" is a sort of pidgin German that doesn't really follow the rules of standard German or even colloquial German. But Paul McCartney's German pronunciation isn't that bad. Paul seems to have been the linguist in the group, and there's even a smattering of French at the end of "Geh raus." It's an amusing take-off on "Get Back" (itself a satire of British immigration laws) that evokes the Beatles' early Hamburg days. McCartney even throws in a spoken German phrase: "Danke f