2 NOVEMBER 24�DECEMBER 1, 2021 STAFF follow us ONLINE www.goeasternoregon.com TWITTER twitter.com/GoEasternOregon FACEBOOK www.facebook.com/ goeasternoregon INSTAGRAM www.instagram.com/ goeasternoregon contact us EDITOR Lisa Britton Go! Editor editor@goeasternoregon.com 541-406-5274 Sarah Smith Calendar Coordinator calendar@goeasternoregon.com SUBMIT NEWS Submit your event information by Monday for publication the following week (two weeks in advance is even better!). Go! Magazine is published Wednesdays in the  Wallowa County Chieftain and Blue Mountain Eagle. It publishes Thursdays in The Observer, Baker City Herald and East Oregonian. THE OPENING ACT RAISING THE CURTAIN ON THIS WEEK’S ISSUE What we’re into PETER JACKSON’S DOCUMENTARY ‘THE BEATLES: GET BACK’ STREAMS ON DISNEY+ THIS WEEK The Beatles have for so long been the most famous rock band in history, and not by a small margin, that it might seem unlikely, 51 years after the group broke up, that there could be anything new to reveal about the foursome. Peter Jackson disagrees. And over the Thanksgiving weekend, the esteemed director of both feature fi lms — Tolkien’s “Fellowship of the Ring” trilogy — and documentaries — 2018’s “They Shall Not Grow Old” — will prove the fallibility of that claim by giving fans of The Beatles, myself included, an early Christmas gift. Jackson’s three-part, six-hour documentary, “Get Back,” will debut on the Disney+ streaming service. The fi rst two-hour segment will be available on Thanksgiving, with the second part coming out Friday, Nov. 26, and the fi nal episode the following day. Jackson’s documentary truly marks a milestone in the legacy of The Beatles, whose story dates to 1950s Liverpool, England, and, in the U.S., to their epochal 1964 per- formances on the Ed Sullivan Show. Longtime fans are certainly familiar with the subject, and the period, that Jackson explores in “Get Back.” In January 1969 the group gath- ered in London to work on songs for an album they intended to name “Get Back.” That’s also the title of a Paul McCartney song on the re- cord. The idea was they would “get back” to their earlier days of mak- ing records basically by recording the band members playing live in the studio. Since 1966, when the band abandoned concert tours, The Beatles had used a dramati- cally diff erent approach, assem- bling their albums by layering on multiple individual instruments and voice parts — a process known as “overdubbing” — in EMI Studios in London (now known, in homage to The Beatles’ last recorded album, as Abbey Road). The recording sessions for the “Get Back” project, which ended after about a month with rancor — Courtesy Apple Corps Ltd./Disney+ From left, Ringo Starr, Paul McCartney, John Lennon and George Harrison in “The Beatles: Get Back.” lead guitarist George Harrison quit the band briefl y in the interim — were fi lmed almost in their entirety. This resulted in a documen- tary, “Let It Be,” also the title of another McCartney tune and of the album that wasn’t released until the spring of 1970. But “Let It Be,” directed by Michael Lindsay- Hogg, was never as widely known, or available, as The Beatles’ two earlier feature fi lms, “A Hard Day’s Night” from 1964 and “Help!” released the next year. And so, for most of the ensuing half century, fans have wondered whether another, more detailed documentary, was forthcoming. And now, fi nally, it is. The chance to watch The Beatles play, chat about and create some of the music that remains so beloved today was, until now, the province of hope rather than reality. It’s little wonder, then, that no production involving The Beatles, including the TV documentary series “The Beatles Anthology,” which aired over three nights in November 1995, has generated so much excitement as Peter Jackson’s “Get Back.” — JAYSON JACOBY, EDITOR, BAKER CITY HERALD ADVERTISING AND SUBSCRIPTIONS Baker City Herald 541-523-3673 The Observer 541-963-3161 East Oregonian 541-276-2211 Wallowa County Chieftain 541-426-4567 Blue Mountain Eagle 541-575-0710 Hermiston Herald 541-567-6457 Quality Vehicles. Reasonable Prices. 10500 West 1st St., Island City, OR• 541-204-0041 HOMESTEADMOTORSOR.COM