Okay, in the released version of Let it Be, McCartney (in some scenes) looks like he is in control. Bit of a control freak, perhaps. However, putting this in perspective, it looks like he didn't have much of a choice.
It was his idea to film the movie, just to have something to do for the group. On paper, maybe it was a good idea. Mind you, when they began filming, things changed.
The group obviously did not like the film studio, too big. Also, Lennon/Harrison/Starr were not too enthusiastic about the project. If McCartney would not have "taken charge", chances are, there would not have been a movie or an album. In fact, the group would probably have broken up right there and then.
Tensions were still high within the group, spilled over from the White Album sessions. The other three (minus John, of course) were still not too happy about Yoko involved with their recording sessions. George had been playing with other musicians and, according to him, was enjoying it. I think Ringo still liked being in the group, however, he could see that the "Battleship Beatles", was sinking. Sure, he was making movies, but he probably thought he would still be in the group for some time. Let's face it, when they got along as a group, they were great in the studio. When they began fighting, their music suffered.
So, if people feel that McCartney was a "megalomaniac", during the Let it Be filming and recording, just keep this in mind:
If he had just sat there, kept his mouth shut and waited for John or George to take control, chances are, nothing would have been completed. No album or movie. Plus, the group may have called it quits at that time. Therefore, we would not have had Let it Be, the movie or album. Also, no Abbey Road album either.
So, maybe, due to the diligence of McCartney, this movie and album were finished. And, he kept the band together for another few months to record Abbey Road.......possibly one of the best Beatles' album in their collection (just my opinion, folks) Just a thought, people, just a thought.
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