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BEHIND an impassive Georgian frontage in Chelsea, Uncut is witness to a once-in-a-generation moment: the unveiling of a new Beatles track. We’re ushered into Apple’s London HQ, past Yellow Submarines, Fab Four posters and an entire wall of gold discs to the inner sanctum of all things Beatle for an advance playback of “Now And Then”.

John Lennon’s voice, extracted by the same sound-separation technology Peter Jackson’s team created for , emerges from a speaker. He’s joined by Ringo and Paul laying down the rhythm, Paul doubling John’s piano, and George on acoustic and

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