Will the Peter Jackson Beatles movie be available on DVD and blu-ray? That's has piqued my interest.
I have enough analogue and digital versions of Let it Be to see me through the rest of my days, so I may pass on getting the two CD set unless it's something special.
Joe
If there isn't a DVD I'm going to start a fight with somebody
Just ripping the blu-ray from the deluxe edition as I type. As with Abbey Road, the 24/96 PCM Stereo tracks are from a different master with higher dynamic range than the CD/download.
I've heard that they've done a better job of this one though...
The Beatles: Get Back review – eight hours of TV so aimless it threatens your sanity
"But the moments of inspiration and interest are marooned amid acres of desultory chit-chat (“aimless rambling”, as Lennon rightly puts it) and repetition. There is a point, about five hours in, when the prospect of hearing another ramshackle version of Don’t Let Me Down becomes an active threat to the viewer’s sanity. That is doubtless what recording an album is like, but for an onlooker it is – to use the language of 1969 – a real drag. Much opprobrium has been cast at Yoko Ono for her constant presence at Beatles’ recording sessions, but, after this, you marvel at her fortitude for sitting through them."
https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-...urs-of-tv-so-aimless-it-threatens-your-sanity
The Beatles: Get Back review – eight hours of TV so aimless it threatens your sanity
"But the moments of inspiration and interest are marooned amid acres of desultory chit-chat (“aimless rambling”, as Lennon rightly puts it) and repetition. There is a point, about five hours in, when the prospect of hearing another ramshackle version of Don’t Let Me Down becomes an active threat to the viewer’s sanity. That is doubtless what recording an album is like, but for an onlooker it is – to use the language of 1969 – a real drag. Much opprobrium has been cast at Yoko Ono for her constant presence at Beatles’ recording sessions, but, after this, you marvel at her fortitude for sitting through them."
https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-...urs-of-tv-so-aimless-it-threatens-your-sanity
But he still gave it three stars! Ha!