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I was invited to the show the day of. My cousin's husband purchased a ticket for me, what a truly amazing show, I am so glad I was able to experience it. This is defiantly a must see!!!!
Michelle from New York, New York
AMAZING....
I was invited to the show the day of. My cousin's husband purchased a ticket for me, what a truly amazing show, I am so glad I was able to experience it. This is defiantly a must see!!!!
Abbey from New York, New York
LOVED THE SHOW
I am not much of a Beatles fan but my husband is.
We both enjoyed the show.
Nick from New York, New York
GREAT NIGHT
Fab night! Thought Lennon and especially the guy playing
McCartney was great. Didn't care that he was right handed.
Would go again!
Brett McCormick from New York, New York
VERY GOOD EVENING
I thought this show was a great evening out for my wife and
myself. Yes, I was surprised that there was no story but it
didn't really matter to us, as we're massive Beatles fans and I'd
rather hear the music than a plot.
I found the previous reviews fairly humourous regarding the
white guy playing Billy Preston. I read the playbill and the guy
isn't an actor at all, he's a session musician who plays on other
shows on Broadway. I don't think he's supposed to be playing
Billy at all, in fact at one stage, the McCartney actor calls him
their very own George Martin, who, from memory, is a white
guy. I think the comment that the show is watering down
'African American' contribution to popular music is ill-founded
and extremely narrow minded.
I'd recommend this show for an authentic tribute to the
Beatles, but not if you like a story.
Bernie Hanratty from New York, New York
GOOD FUN
I came on to write a review about the show, but I'm horrified at
people's reaction to the white guy! Appalling! I find it incredibly
racist of these people, complaining about a white guy playing
keys. It shouldn't matter what colour this person is, the show is
about the music and the guy is certainly not playing Billy
Preston in the show at all. In fact, when he played 'In my life'
and was introduced as 'George Martin', I don't suppose people
realise that it actually was George Martin that played the solo
on the record!
It's very unfortunate that some people would actually think that
'Let it Be' is in any way racist, by simply hiring a white
musician who isn't even playing Billy Preston anyway! What a
shame opinions like this spoil it for everyone else.
Go see it and enjoy the music!
Stephen C. from Vancouver B.C.
FORGET ALL THE NEGATIVITY - JUDGE FOR YOURSELF
August 3, 2013
Went to see Let it Be in NYC last might, knowing that it was
essentially a "Beatles" concert by a tribute band, with no story
per se. Was not disappointed in the least, had a great time and
thoroughly enjoyed the evening. A bit like attending the
Beatles concert that I never had the chance to attend. I was
only 13 (my wife was only 10) & had no money in August 1964
when the Beatles played Empire Stadium in Vancouver, B.C.
Most people forget (or are too young to remember) that the
Beatles only toured for a couple of years in North America in
the mid-1960s before becoming essentially a studio band.
Therefore, unless you are at least 65 years old (I am 62) you
are probably too young to have ever had the opportunity to
hear the Beatles live. I am thinking that many of the negative
comments are coming from those too young to know? Now is
it Motown, which we saw the night before, no it is not. It was
entertaining nevertheless in its own way. Top notch musicians
& vocals.
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