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It’s a story all die-hard Beatles fans know. But for the uninitiated or the young, the tumultuous events surrounding the Fab Four’s last album may not be as well known. Let’s take a stroll through music history and learn the reason for the Beatles’ last album. Let it beIt almost never happens.

The band was more or less done before the album was recorded

The Beatles decided to stop touring in 1966. From that moment on, there were a lot of things pushing the band members away from each other.

In 1967, the Beatles’ manager Brian Epstein died. Epstein dealt so much with the band’s success that he is often referred to as the “Fifth Beatle”. Without him, the band experienced a crisis of sorts. With that crisis, Paul McCartney stepped in to push the band in the right direction. This sowed the seeds of resentment among the other band members, especially John Lennon.

Furthermore, the Beatles were really fed up with Lennon’s relationship with Yoko Ono, as well as his use of heroin. George Harrison was becoming a very talented songwriter and was eager to write his own music. With all these things happening simultaneously, the end of The Beatles came a little later than one would have expected in 1970. It’s a funny thing So be it. Ever got made.

Recording and releasing Let It Be is stressful

a lot of let it be It was recorded between 1968 and 1970. The album was released about a month after the group announced its official breakup.

The recording process and sessions for let it be It was very turbulent. George Harrison temporarily left the band. Keyboardist Billy Preston had to save the day several times. During the album sessions, the project ended up stuck in limbo. The band progressed with Monastery Road Instead of.

Fortunately, the band was able to finish Let it be. John Lennon left the band a few months before January 1970, so the remaining members completed recordings of “Let It Be” and “I Me Mine”. George Martin (another person often called the “Fifth Beatle”) produced the album and it was eventually released in May.

Let It Be was number one on the chart when it was released, although it was ultimately deemed a critical failure. Today it is recognized as one of the greatest and most controversial works in the history of rock music. We’re still amazed that it managed to get a proper release, considering the drama that went on with the band for years before it was recorded.

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By David Fleshler

david Fleshler covers city and metro news for the Barnesonly Post. He has written for the Boulder Daily Camera and works as a reporter, columnist, and editor for the CU Independent, the student news publication at the University of Colorado-Boulder. His passion is learning about politics and solving problems for readers.

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