The collection marks the final chapter in “Anthology,” a yearlong campaign in which the three surviving Beatles cleaned their vaults of studio outtakes and rare video footage. “Anthology 3,” which arrives in stores today, also closes with the optimistic “love you make” lyric from “The End.” But the double-album’s subtitle could have been “We Can’t Work It Out.” This is the sound of a band slowly imploding. The Beatles ended their final album, “Abbey Road,” on a warm and fuzzy note: “The love you make/is equal to the love you take.”īut in real life, the four lads weren’t exactly singing “All You Need Is Love” to each other in the late-‘60s: Paul McCartney was trying to boss his mates around in the studio Ringo Starr felt so useless he temporarily quit and the four members often pieced together the albums in total seclusion from each other.
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