On anniversary of rooftop concert, the Beatles and Peter Jackson announce new filmThe Beatles’ Final Concert: An Eyewitness Looks BackFull video
00ps didn't see you link to the new movie Kell
50 years, wow. the Let it Be album was released in May 1970, concert on the roof was January 30th 1969.Get Back and Don't Let me Down was recorded January 28th 1969 and not released until April 11th 1969.It never occurred to me before right now that the people on the various roofs and in the street had never heard either of those songs before. How awesome is that?
was this common knowledge to you guys? It never occurred to me that it would have been first time hearing those songs for the public
Yeah, The Beatles were playing songs on a roof in the middle of winter that nobody had heard before. The public would be able to buy two of the songs two and a half months later and the rest a year and three months later.
The album came out in May 1970 so thats only just over 4 months after the live show, surely ?
Live show was January 69 Nim.
Thank You for posting this!