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Top 10 Music Films

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In this episode Steve reviews the recently re-released Beatles film Let it Be. Released in May 1970 one month after the band split, it was badly received at the time and was disliked by the band especially John Lennon. 54 years on what is the verdict on this newly restored version?
Steve then takes us through his top 10 Music Films with guest Andy Brown. We've all got our favourites, will yours be on the list!

Steve Sahl-Taylor has nearly 40 years experience as a musician, singer and songwriter. He started singing in bands in South Wales when he was 16 before taking long term residencies in Spain and Croatia. On returning to the UK he moved to Devon in South West England. Here he started writing songs for his first album. The album Hello World was signed to US label ACM Records and was released in 2006.
He continued touring throughout Europe with 12 tours to Scandinavia and many gigs in London and South East England.
He still writes songs, does the occasional gig and is a music teacher. He is based in London.
For more information contact: hello@talkaboutmusic.co.uk

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In this episode Steve reviews the recently re-released Beatles film Let it Be. Released in May 1970 one month after the band split, it was badly received at the time and was disliked by the band especially John Lennon. 54 years on what is the verdict on this newly restored version?
Steve then takes us through his top 10 Music Films with guest Andy Brown. We've all got our favourites, will yours be on the list!

Steve Sahl-Taylor has nearly 40 years experience as a musician, singer and songwriter. He started singing in bands in South Wales when he was 16 before taking long term residencies in Spain and Croatia. On returning to the UK he moved to Devon in South West England. Here he started writing songs for his first album. The album Hello World was signed to US label ACM Records and was released in 2006.
He continued touring throughout Europe with 12 tours to Scandinavia and many gigs in London and South East England.
He still writes songs, does the occasional gig and is a music teacher. He is based in London.
For more information contact: hello@talkaboutmusic.co.uk

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