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The Beatles ‘Were Changing': Michael Lindsay-Hogg Talks Lost ‘Let It Be' Doc With Peter JacksonMichael Lindsay-Hogg tells Peter Jackson he's excited for his long-lost Beatles documentary Let It Be to have "a new life in the sunshine" ahead of its eagerly-anticipated re-release this week.
Michael Lindsay-Hogg—or to apply his full honorific, Sir Michael Edward Lindsay-Hogg, 5th Baronet—has lived a transatlantic life of such incident and diverse experience that one’s amazed he squeezed ...
With The Beatles' Let It Be back on our screens - at last! - after an absence of over 50 years, director Michael Lindsay-Hogg talks to Uncut about his memories of the original shoot, earlier ...
That belief was fueled by a long-buried 1970 documentary from filmmaker Michael Lindsay-Hogg, which is notable for portraying disharmony and acrimony between the band members. Jackson's take isn't ...
Michael Lindsay-Hogg says, “’Let It Be’ was ready to go in October/November 1969, but it didn’t come out until April 1970. One month before its release, The Beatles officially broke up.
Michael Lindsay-Hogg—or to apply his full honorific, Sir Michael Edward Lindsay-Hogg, 5th Baronet—has lived a transatlantic life of such incident and diverse experience that one’s amazed he squeezed ...
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