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Ringo Starr says he much prefers re-edited version of Let It Be film

Sir Ringo Starr said “I never really was excited about the original” Let It Be documentary, but he loves the new version.

The original film, directed by Sir Michael Lindsay-Hogg, was first released in May 1970 in the wake of the Beatles break-up, but was restored and launched on Disney+ earlier this month and captures the group writing and recording their penultimate album.

The film was remastered using the same technology used for

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