"Let It Be" and "Renaldo and Clara" DVDs

so i think this is the right section for this thread because i’ve been looking for these DVDs for a long time. Neither movie has ben released on DVD but i’ve heard of people having them (bootlegs i’d imagine)

does anybody here have them or know where i can get them?

just to clarify i’m talking about the Beatles documentary of the “Let It Be” album and “Renaldo and Clara” is the concert film that was made in the midst of Dylan’s Rolling Thunder Revue tour.

say…if you get ahold of the dylan one id love a copy for the GF.

thanks.

why would Jaw do something for your girlfriend?

yer delusional my friend.

As far as I know, I’m still waiting for both Magical Mystery Tour and Let It Be to get the DVD treatment. That last one could use some serious digital help.

Also, I’m waiting for myself to get with the program and pick up Hard Day’s Night & Help!, which are both out. Maybe I’M the holdup.

oh…ok. sorry about that, dick…i mean hank.

BWAHA!

I downloaded a couple dvd’s from TTD a while ago:

The Beatles “Get Back” - this was the original title of Let It Be and has some serious footage; the entire rooftop concert plus just about every usable piece of footage from the rooftop and the studio. Includes a second disc with all the cutting room floor audio/video from the sessions, including some horrible footage of Yoko being Yoko
disc 1:
stereo video album
Apple Studios 1969-01-23, 1969-01-25, bonus tracks
disc 2:
Twickenham Film Studios 1969-01-02 thru 14
Apple Studios 1969-03-23 thru 29
Apple Studio (color remasters) 1969-01-26
Let It Be…Naked promos
Original promos
bonus tracks

The Beatles “Sgt Peppers Magical Mystery Tour”
A collection of news reel and studio performances documenting the period between the two albums. Very fun to watch, more music than I had expected.

If you can’t find the active torrents at Traders Den let me know.

I’ve got Let It Be on DVD around here somewhere. I’ll have to search and find it. Its just a VHS put onto DVD so its not remastered or anything, but I’ve got it.

In regards:

Beatles break-up banned
Article By:
Wed, 30 Jul 2008 09:03

Surviving Beatles Sir Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr have prohibited the release of never before seen footage of the legendary band’s break up.

A version of the band’s 1970 film ‘Let It Be’ was due to be released on DVD which brings to light the infighting as the pioneer band neared their end. Industry insiders say the remaining two Beatles do not want the footage released as it shows the relationships between the members in an unflattering light.

A source told The Daily Express: "There has been talk of ‘Let It Be’ finally being released but now there has been a change of heart.

"The Beatles are still a massive global brand and it