Our beloved Beatles have treated us to what's being hailed as their final new song, 'Now and Then'. This isn't just a song; it's a reunion, a tribute, and a testament to the timeless talent of the Fab Four.
Remember the Lennon-penned songs that Yoko Ono handed over to Paul McCartney back in 1994? Well, they've been transformed into chart-topping hits like 'Free As a Bird' and 'Real Love'. But there was one demo, 'Now and Then', that remained a challenge. Until now.
Thanks to the magic of AI technology, John Lennon's vocals have been isolated from the demo, breathing new life into the unfinished track. McCartney and Ringo Starr have added fresh recordings, while George Harrison's guitar parts from the 1995 session have been preserved. It's a beautiful blend of the old and the new.
The band's journey to complete this song is captured in a making-of film. Starr's words in the film tug at our heartstrings, "It was the closest we'll ever come to having him [Lennon] back in the room."
The music video for 'Now and Then', directed by Peter Jackson, is set to launch on Friday. Jackson's previous work, the 'Get Back' documentary, also used AI technology to showcase the band's creative process for their final two albums, 'Abbey Road' and 'Let It Be'.
Liam Gallagher's review of the song is a testament to its impact, "Absolutely incredible biblical celestial heartbreaking and heartwarming all at the same time." And if you're wondering about the quality of the song, Gallagher assures us, "The Beatles could... and I’d still hide my polo mints in there."
So, get ready to come together and tune in to 'Now and Then', a song that's more than just a melody. It's a tribute to the Beatles' legacy, a testament to the power of technology, and a token of love to all their fans. It's been a long and winding road, but the Beatles have once again proven that all you need is love... and a bit of AI magic!"
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