In a recent interview with Pedro Bial on the eve of his tour in Brazil , Paul McCartney revealed the reason why the Beatles never came to the country.
“The truth is, we simply listened to our agent. He would tell us, ‘You’re going to Japan.’ And we would say, ‘OK.’ And we would go to Japan. So, if he had never mentioned Brazil, we would never have come here.”
“But today it’s more my choice. I can say to my producer: ‘I want to go to Brazil, is that possible?’”, clarifies the singer, who came to Brazil for his tenth tour.
"Now and Then", the last song by the Beatles.
In early November, the Beatles released the track "Now And Then," which, thanks to artificial intelligence, allowed fans to hear John Lennon's voice once again.
"Now and Then" is originally a demo recorded by John Lennon in 1978. In the recording, John appears singing and playing piano in his apartment in the Dakota building in New York.
In 1994, widow Yoko Ono gave the recording to McCartney, George Harrison , and Ringo Starr . The surviving members, along with producer Jeff Lynne , recorded new parts and completed a version of "Now and Then".
Now, thanks to artificial intelligence, McCartney and Starr have managed to isolate and process John Lennon's voice. The result will be marked as "the last Beatles song." The song also features a music video directed by Peter Jackson and a mini-documentary telling its story.
