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Expanded ‘Let It Be’ Shows the Beatles at Their Most Human - Rolling Stone
Oct 15, 2021 1 min, 5 secs

One frigid morning in January 1969, Ringo Starr walked into London’s Twickenham Studios and took a look around.

“You’ve Got to Hide Your Love Away” might be one of the most achingly beautiful ballads John Lennon ever wrote, but you can’t help but crack up at the version captured on Anthology 2; Lennon tries to kick it off but he fails after Paul McCartney shatters a glass and erupts in a silly rap about the tune.

The new Special Edition of the album follows the box sets for Sgt.

Each component does its job to correct the past — and in the case of the expanded album — present the music as McCartney originally intended.

Darling.” Harrison fiddles with “Something” and asks McCartney for help, but Lennon jumps in to lend a hand instead

But all of that washes away after Ringo greets the room with “Morning, camera,” and what follows is Take 4 of “Two of Us.” Sure, McCartney wrote the love song for his wife Linda, but as he and Lennon harmonize about wearing raincoats and standing solo in the sun, it morphs into a dazzling ditty about their friendship, harking back to the early days

George Harrison, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, The Beatles

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