Ugh! We tried to watch it but about halfway through we bailed.

The overall production felt kinda lame, like a college arts class project. They wasted time at the beginning with a boring rehashing of the same old, tired Beatles mythology, "He broke up the band" "No, he broke up the band" Who cares about that any longer? Then they explored how bad Paul's early solo work was. And I guess the point was he got better later with Wings? As for Paul's music, I lost interest after McCartney, his first solo effort. To me, very little of Paul's post-Beatles work was noteworthy. Erase his Beatles legacy and not much of what he did after 1970 would likely have charted. Same criticism applies to John and George (Ringo was never a singer anyone wanted to hear even with The Beatles!)

If you are a Beatles fan and want to see something fun, watch Peter Jackson's Get Back. That was an enjoyable documentary.












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