THE BEATLES: Re-Editing History?

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Paul McCartney says there's still the possibility that The Beatles' Let It Be film will see the light of day again, but perhaps with a completely different slant.

Paul McCartney on the status of The Beatles' Let It Be film:

Macca on Let It Be Film

The scuttlebutt has long been that Yoko Ono and Olivia Harrison have been against the film's release because they didn't want any of the "acrimony shown.”

In 2007, Neil Aspinall, then head of the band's Apple Corps, said, "The film was so controversial when it first came out. When we got halfway through restoring it, we looked at the outtakes and realized: This stuff is still controversial. It raised a lot of old issues.”

The only commercial release of Let It Be was on VHS in 1982.

Paul started his Freshen Up tour Monday night in Quebec City.


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