Drummer reacts to "Let It Be" by The Beatles

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So, I didn't expect to get both of the Beatles videos up... So we get a double dose of the fab 4 today! A beautiful piece of footage and music. I'm guessing this is from the "Get Back" documentary? I could be wrong. But, it's unreleased camera angles and such of the original video. So many things to love in this song. It's almost of the same essence of "Hey Jude" at points but Paul delivers a wonderful performance.

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