Your assumption would be correct in relation to Let It Be. If it does get a release it will not be the version we all know. But on a brighter note we was treated to some unseen footage (last 5 minutes) from the roof top gig which was a great finish to the film along with nice editing.
My only problem with the likes of recent releases done by Apple including The Beatles promos etc and Magical Mystery Tour which was a disaster (blowing the original 16mm master up to 35mm). They seem to screw up every release along with mastering everything in NTSC and not PAL format.
But then again we must remind ourselves at least it is official and far superior then a bootleg.
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posted September 21, 2016 05:48 PM
Robert, I agree on all points. It was a delight to see the roof top extract on the big screen in such clarity, along,of course, with the Shea Stadium treat afterwards. The whole evening was a sheer pleasure and cannot wait to see the main feature again on its blu ray release.