At this juncture, Lindsay-Hogg shifted his focus from documenting the Beatles’ rehearsals to capturing the band doing what they did best — indeed, better than anyone ever — making an album.
The new year had begun with The Beatles’ eponymous double-album – aka “The White Album” – riding high at the top of the charts. After all, it had been released less than two months earlier.
The drummer was so fed up of his position within The Beatles during the recording of the "White Album" in August 1968 that he walked out of Abbey Road for two weeks. "I felt I wasn’t playing ...