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User Review: 10Nov12: Let it be would be laughable where it not for the fact it is
gracing the west end stage and the cost of the tickets. We are
'treated' to just over two hours of a fair to middling covers
band, the multi media rich spectacular is two screens showing
film clips of mostly American origins, a group of middle aged
men shaking their heads and falling into every stereotype
you've ever seen - sounds and looks nothing like the Beatles
Paul is right handed and gaunt while hippy John looks a dead
ringer for Ozzy Osbourne. User Review: 10Nov12: Unusual format for a West End show, which results is a terrible and tacky tribute for the Beatles 50th year. User Reviews
PLandSL (10Nov12): Unusual format for a West End show, which results is a terrible and tacky tribute for the Beatles 50th year.
me (10Nov12): Let it be would be laughable where it not for the fact it is
gracing the west end stage and the cost of the tickets. We are
'treated' to just over two hours of a fair to middling covers
band, the multi media rich spectacular is two screens showing
film clips of mostly American origins, a group of middle aged
men shaking their heads and falling into every stereotype
you've ever seen - sounds and looks nothing like the Beatles
Paul is right handed and gaunt while hippy John looks a dead
ringer for Ozzy Osbourne.
Overall:
5.00me (10Nov12): Let it be would be laughable where it not for the fact it is
gracing the west end stage and the cost of the tickets. We are
'treated' to just over two hours of a fair to middling covers
band, the multi media rich spectacular is two screens showing
film clips of mostly American origins, a group of middle aged
men shaking their heads and falling into every stereotype
you've ever seen - sounds and looks nothing like the Beatles
Paul is right handed and gaunt while hippy John looks a dead
ringer for Ozzy Osbourne.
PLandSL (10Nov12): Unusual format for a West End show, which results is a terrible and tacky tribute for the Beatles 50th year.
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