I have ways been a Beatles fan but a few of the recent biopics left me thinking I would pass on this one. Thank goodness I couldn't find anything else I was interested in so I decided to give this a try.
Listening to a musical genius describe the process of writing songs that survive the test of time was a pure joy. Rubins clearly worships the man but Paul seems to think a lot of it just came down to accident and the freedom to experiment. I now have a better understanding of how influential George Martin was as far as the musical content. Paul clearly adored all his band mates - no idea how one reviewer took his comment re John's compliment so out of context. He was simply stating a fact. Who would know better how often Lennon doled out compliments than people he spent over a decade with? It wasn't personal, it was just a fact.
I was completely mesmerized through the entire 6 episodes which I binged in one evening and plan to rewatch with a friend.
We are all so fortunate those 4 spirits found each other.
Listening to a musical genius describe the process of writing songs that survive the test of time was a pure joy. Rubins clearly worships the man but Paul seems to think a lot of it just came down to accident and the freedom to experiment. I now have a better understanding of how influential George Martin was as far as the musical content. Paul clearly adored all his band mates - no idea how one reviewer took his comment re John's compliment so out of context. He was simply stating a fact. Who would know better how often Lennon doled out compliments than people he spent over a decade with? It wasn't personal, it was just a fact.
I was completely mesmerized through the entire 6 episodes which I binged in one evening and plan to rewatch with a friend.
We are all so fortunate those 4 spirits found each other.