Wikipedia summarizes: "The original concept for the Let It Be film project called for the documentary to end with a live show, the first live public performance by the band since the end of their last tour, on August 29, 1966, at Candlestick Park in San Francisco. However, agreeing on a format for the live show proved problematic. Paul McCartney suggested playing a small club, like the Beatles had in the early days. John Lennon suggested an overseas location such as Africa. Ringo Starr held out for staying home in England. George Harrison showed little enthusiasm for any live performance at all. After failing to agree on any other venue, the band settled for an unannounced concert atop their own building, Apple's headquarters. The Beatles, accompanied by Preston, performed on January 30, 1969 - intercut in the film with interviews of some rather surprised Londoners near the Apple headquarters as the music blasts out from the roof. The performance and the film close with the police arriving and shutting the concert down."
Thursday, February 01, 2007
The Beatles' Legendary Rooftop Concert at the Apple Building, 3 Savile Row.
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