There is a great moment when Paul observes how stupid it will seem so in 50
years that the Beatles broke up because Yoko sat on an amp. Of course
that’s not why they broke up, but like most good relationships that fail it
does later seem stupid.

What’s magical about this particular moment in Beatle history (January
1969) is that even though the Let It Be film kind of fixes this as a crisis
period, it really is more of an oasis between crises, when they were still
able to work together and make great music. Things had been worse in 1968,
and will soon get much worse.

The financial and management issues that will soon add unbearable pressure
are hinted at in the documentary, but one of the biggest pressures that is
not mentioned at all is Lennon (and Ono’s) heroin addiction (though John’s
withdrawal and apathy in part one might easily be a result of this). They
had been fighting like, well, brothers, for more than a decade by this
point, but their conflicts became toxic because heroin addiction made John
uninterested, unpredictable and prone to irrational rages. It was not so
much that Paul couldn’t forgive him for this, but that because of it they
could no longer communicate and resolve their issues.

On Sat, 4 Dec 2021 at 1:29 AM 'Dave Sikula' via TVorNotTV <
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> We finished it tonight and my main reaction (other than thinking it's
> marvelous) was frustration and sadness that they weren't able to overcome
> their differences (which seem minuscule here, but who knows what was going
> on when the cameras were off?) and continue creating together. I'm not
> thinking they should have been "The Beatles" uninterruptedly until 1980,
> but who knows what occasional reunions might have achieved?
>
> And, yes, Yoko does seem like she's a one-trick pony, and that trick isn't
> very interesting.
>
> --Dave Sikula
>
> On Friday, December 3, 2021 at 8:57:42 PM UTC-8 PGage wrote:
>
>> I spent much of my TV-watching time this week binging “Get Back” (it’s
>> closer to 8 hours than 6), and it greatly exceeds my mildly optimistic
>> expectations. I have linked below my favorite review (which is to say, the
>> one I most agree with).
>>
>> It is a stunning achievement, often thrilling, sometimes heartbreaking.
>> It is not precious, and gives us plenty of warts for everyone (except maybe
>> Ringo). Despite the opening sentence of about 4 of the reviews I read, I
>> doubt anyone other than my ten-year old self really thought Yoko broke up
>> the Beatles in any simple way, so I don’t think absolving her of that blame
>> is a major accomplishment. What is a major accomplishment is that I came
>> away from this liking her a little (though still, not her screeching).
>>
>> One of the take homes from this is the possibilities afforded by
>> streaming. I think this was originally going to be a theatrical film, and
>> even a long one would have been little more than a third of what we have
>> here. Perhaps this could have played as a mini-series on HBO, but I doubt
>> it would have the same impact in 8 or even 4 weekly installments, and I
>> suspect most people who watch the whole thing now will see it in a week or
>> two at the most.
>>
>>
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