The final piece (we’re assuming) in the rollout of “Now and Then,” the "last" Beatles song, is available to all—Peter Jackson’s music video is now streaming.
It’s Jackson’s first foray into music-video production. His initial instinct was to say “no” to Paul and Ringo, but he came to see the possibilities as more and more material was supplied. He explained the process here.
Soon after releasing “Now and Then,” Capitol hoisted a flag atop the Tower to celebrate the moment.
On 11/10, Apple/Capitol/UMe will release expanded editions of the 1973 compilations 1962-66 and 1967-1970.
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