![]() (Photo by Evening Standard/Hulton Archive/Getty Images) From left to right: George Harrison, John Lennon, Ringo Starr and Paul McCartney. ![]() Hearing that story come alive and seeing how the song was broken down was a great story to hear."īritish rock group The Beatles pose outside Abbey Road Studios in London, after John Lennon passed his driving test, circa 1965. And at the end, it’s four pianos playing together in this loud sort of jungle. He’s there and shows you … You can just hear the vocals and then you can just hear the orchestra. "But in the documentary, you see Giles Martin with the master recordings. "It was interesting to see it and how the orchestra was confused like, ‘I don’t know what you want me to do,’" she continued. It was like, ‘No, let’s just start on your lowest note and work your way up – all of you at the same time – to the highest note.’ It’s such a classic moment in the song." "It was great to hear him say it in the studio about when they recorded ‘Day in the Life’ and there’s a big orchestral crescendo at the end of the song… They were so experimental. (Photo by Daily Mirror/Mirrorpix/Mirrorpix via Getty Images) ![]() Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band," is one of the best-selling albums of all time. Pictured from left to right: Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Ringo Starr and John Lennon at Abbey Road Studios. You could tell from interviewing him that he felt safe here… could really be creative, and the people there were going to look after them and not distract them. People who record there come back and record often. The thing about Abbey Road is people stay there for a long time. He loves the people that have worked there. And he was keen to discuss it, to talk to me about Abbey Road. "I could see – and I think the viewer could see – that he cares about the place so much. "It was really heartwarming sitting down with dad," she said about the 80-year-old. However, McCartney was able to get her father on board to share his memories for the film. The matriarch passed away in 1998 at age 56 from cancer. (Photo by Mirrorpix/Mirrorpix/Mirrorpix via Getty Images) Paul McCartney with his wife Linda and their three daughters Mary McCartney, Heather McCartney and Stella McCartney in London, circa March 1971.
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