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|    super70s to gary chambers    |
|    Re: "Let It Be" on "The Ed Sullivan Show    |
|    10 Jan 24 11:59:51    |
      From: super70s@super70s.invalid              On 2021-10-07 20:22:58 +0000, gary chambers said:              > On Tuesday, September 11, 2018 at 1:05:42 AM UTC-4, zippl...@gmail.com wrote:       >> I didn’t see the film version of the song “Let it Be” until about 1985       >> or later. YouTube recently has shown various> camera angles of the       >> song, some very boring, and showing Paul sitting sideways.       >       > The film Clip Ed Sullivan showed us was indeed The Beatles doing a       > version of "Let it Be" from their movie. I don't think it was the       > version from the single or the album       > since they performed the song many times in rehearsals...       > But it was either before or after Ed showed us "Let it Be" . He showed       > us another video clip, taken from the same movie "let it Be" it was"Two       > Of Us" this time. Paul played his Martin Acoustic Guitar, Ringo in the       > back up on drums. George, sitting down playing bass but using in Fender       > Telecaster, and playing low notes.       > John sitting down next to Yoko, playing guitar, singing backup and....       > whistling... Take a look https://vimeo.com/281265758       > 🚶🏿       ♂️🚶🏿       ♂️🚶🏿       ♂️🚶🏿       ♂️              If it was Sunday April 12 that was the day after the ax fell, was that       mentioned at all?              "Let It Be" was the No. 1 single, until "ABC" took over the last couple       of weeks in the month.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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