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title: "The Beatles: Get Back (Collector's Set)"
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# The Beatles: Get Back (Collector's Set)

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## Description

All regions. Directed by Peter Jackson, The Beatles: Get Back is a three-part documentary series that takes audiences back in time to the band’s intimate recording sessions. The documentary showcases the warmth, camaraderie, and creative genius that defined the legacy of the iconic foursome and is compiled from 60 hours of unseen footage shot in January 1969 (under the supervision of Michael Lindsay-Hogg and his director of photography Tony Richmond), and more than 150 hours of unheard audio, all of which has been brilliantly restored. Also featured — for the first time in its entirety — is The Beatles’ last live performance as a group — the unforgettable rooftop concert on London’s Savile Row — as well as other songs and classic compositions featured on the band’s final two albums, Abbey Road and Let It Be. Includes Disc 1: The band gathers at Twickenham Film Studios to rehearse for a concert Disc 2: Rehearsals continue at Apple Studios and the mood lifts Disc 3: The Beatles perform on the roof of the Apple Offices

Review: The Story Behind the Beatles Last Concert - I saw Let It Be when I was 10 years old and knew I wanted to be a musician. This is a great, albeit long, story of the Beatles concert on 3 Savile Row. There are good times and bad times in this film. I'm grateful for the authenticity and transparency of the band members, facing a deadline and putting aside the rivalries to make Let It Be happen. Good stuff. Highly recommend.
Review: Much, Much Better Than The 1970 Let It Be Documentary Film - As a fan of the Beatles music, movies and documentaries, I always wondered why the Let It Be film was never released on DVD. Several years ago, someone had posted the entire Let It Be movie in 10 minute segments on YouTube, and I watched it for the first time before it was quickly removed. It wasn’t a great documentary, but it wasn’t bad either. But after having seen the epic Peter Jackson produced Get Back documentary, I completely understand why the surviving Beatles and those who manage John Lennon’s and George Harrison’s estates said no to having Let It Be available for people to purchase or watch. After watching Get Back, I realized John, Paul, George and Ringo didn’t hate each other as more and more cracks began to form in their band in early 1969, but it got to the point where they couldn’t stand being around each other and they all wanted to do things that they couldn’t do while performing as the Beatles. I think when all 4 Beatles were done with the tremendous effort of what was originally the Get Back project, and it didn’t work, they tried their best to cobble something together as an album and a movie and move past it as best as they could. This resulted in the Phil Spector produced Let It Be album and the Michael Lindsay-Hogg directed movie of the same name. Personally, I much prefer the Let It Be . . . Naked and Super Deluxe versions of those recording sessions. What I liked most about the Get Back documentary was it included a calendar of January 1969 that showed day by day what happened, what changed, and what goals the Beatles eventually settled on before the end of the month. The best part of the documentary is by far the rooftop concert which shows so much more of what happened on that January 29th day as people stood on the streets and looked upwards to hear the Fab Four performing live for the last time, and the police were called to 3 Saville Row to stop the noise people in the area were complaining about. Paul said in the Beatles Anthology documentary that although they didn’t realize it at the time, they were filming the process of a rock group breaking up, and Get Back does an excellent job of showing that.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN  | B0CFZFQLP6 |
| Actors  | George Harrison, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, Yoko Ono |
| Best Sellers Rank | #11,056 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #22 in Music Videos & Concerts (Movies & TV) #26 in Documentary (Movies & TV) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (672) |
| Director  | Peter Jackson |
| MPAA rating  | NR (Not Rated) |
| Package Dimensions  | 7.2 x 5.91 x 1.06 inches; 11.99 ounces |
| Run time  | 468 minutes |

## Product Details

- **Contributor:** George Harrison, George Martin, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Peter Jackson, Ringo Starr, Yoko Ono
- **Genre:** Documentary, Music Videos & Concerts
- **Runtime:** 468 minutes
- **UPC:** 048984240593

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The Story Behind the Beatles Last Concert
*by J***. on July 25, 2024*

I saw Let It Be when I was 10 years old and knew I wanted to be a musician. This is a great, albeit long, story of the Beatles concert on 3 Savile Row. There are good times and bad times in this film. I'm grateful for the authenticity and transparency of the band members, facing a deadline and putting aside the rivalries to make Let It Be happen. Good stuff. Highly recommend.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Much, Much Better Than The 1970 Let It Be Documentary Film
*by J***L on October 9, 2024*

As a fan of the Beatles music, movies and documentaries, I always wondered why the Let It Be film was never released on DVD. Several years ago, someone had posted the entire Let It Be movie in 10 minute segments on YouTube, and I watched it for the first time before it was quickly removed. It wasn’t a great documentary, but it wasn’t bad either. But after having seen the epic Peter Jackson produced Get Back documentary, I completely understand why the surviving Beatles and those who manage John Lennon’s and George Harrison’s estates said no to having Let It Be available for people to purchase or watch. After watching Get Back, I realized John, Paul, George and Ringo didn’t hate each other as more and more cracks began to form in their band in early 1969, but it got to the point where they couldn’t stand being around each other and they all wanted to do things that they couldn’t do while performing as the Beatles. I think when all 4 Beatles were done with the tremendous effort of what was originally the Get Back project, and it didn’t work, they tried their best to cobble something together as an album and a movie and move past it as best as they could. This resulted in the Phil Spector produced Let It Be album and the Michael Lindsay-Hogg directed movie of the same name. Personally, I much prefer the Let It Be . . . Naked and Super Deluxe versions of those recording sessions. What I liked most about the Get Back documentary was it included a calendar of January 1969 that showed day by day what happened, what changed, and what goals the Beatles eventually settled on before the end of the month. The best part of the documentary is by far the rooftop concert which shows so much more of what happened on that January 29th day as people stood on the streets and looked upwards to hear the Fab Four performing live for the last time, and the police were called to 3 Saville Row to stop the noise people in the area were complaining about. Paul said in the Beatles Anthology documentary that although they didn’t realize it at the time, they were filming the process of a rock group breaking up, and Get Back does an excellent job of showing that.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Fantastic blue ray remastering.
*by R***E on February 9, 2024*

Details are remarkable! Two discs of the 3 are practice sessions preparing for the first live concert in years so if you're a Beatles fan you'll find it very compelling but perhaps not so much if you're not. The actual concert footage is brief by comparison but all-in-all a must have for those of us who glued are 10-year old eyes to that most memorable Sullivan show and combed our hair differently in school that following monday.

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