We are recording albums with The Beatles. You don’t have to be a professional musician to watch this mini-series and realize that many of the things the Beatles did in the 60s are impossible to replicate in our time. And the reason is quite simple: the absence of such a genius, which was inherent in each of the Liverpool four (and their producer).
The series is good, both for quite confident Beatles - to immerse themselves more in the inner & #39; Kitchen & #39; writing and recording songs, and for those who accidentally turned it on, but certainly once heard Beatles songs, people - to get a little closer to a huge part of the modern cultural heritage.
Paul McCartney in an unusually lively and charismatic manner talks about how the quartet turned out to be so played literally from the first days of its existence, what were the strengths of each of the band members; warmly recalls the late John Lennon and George Harrison, talks about how he recovered from the collapse of the great group.
The world will never have enough information about the Beatles.
Thank you, Sir James Paul McCartney.