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The Beatles Making of a Help!
There are 13 short films that are featured on the each of the remastered albums

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  • I'm sorry, but this really gets on my nerves. Why does Yoko have to be in the video is she's not even doing anything? I mean, if my guy ask me to be in the video by his side, that's nice and all but at least make me play tambourine or something. Other then that, I can support you behind camera. Play with your boys.

  • @themillenia I ABSOLUTELY AGREE!! GO HOME YOKO!

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  • @bladesofglory12 haha! I could totally picture George doing that(:

  • @xoxoxo547 Lmao YES. I read it in The Beatles' sound engineer, Geoff Emerick's book "Here, There and Everywhere."

  • @bladesofglory12 LOL is this true? That is so funny!

  • Allen Klein and Phil Spector get on my nerves more than Yoko.

  • George kept cookies in the studio and when Yoko put a bed in the studio during I believe Abbey Road the boys were up in the control room and all of a sudden they see Yoko get up and head for George's cookies..and George just yells, "THAT BITCH."

    ...and that is why i love george harrison.

  • @Cml725 Both are good. I never thought the "Specterized" version was as bad as Paul made it out to be, but, it was his song & his vision should have been honored. The Let It Be movie shows the bad vibe within the band, especially during this song. Ringo looks totally depressed with an empty look & sorrowful eyes. George & John look disinterested & detatched. Paul appears to grasp that the Beatles were falling apart before his very eyes & his songs have a sound of melancholy. The end was near.

  • @dekkerairsoft George was probably most open in his disdain for Yoko. He insulted her to her face while John sat & watched in a heroin haze. John responded by almost completely withdrawing from George's music (with small contributions to Something, Old Brown Shoe - which was wiped out by George for an organ track). I don't want to criticize Yoko here, now. Her presence in Beatle sessions was at John's request. He loved her & wanted to irritate, instigate & agitate the other Beatles. He succeeded

  • Did you know that George hated yoko so much tha most of the time he would not play with her in the studio

  • Question: who likes The Long and Winding Road without strings? And with? I'm back and forth. I like the version without strings, but if I had never heard it without, maybe I would like it a lot more with. I don't know. LOL

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