Movie: Going Underground: Paul McCartney, the Beatles and the UK Counterculture

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Joe Boyd
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Mick Farren
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Barry Miles
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    Feature-length documentary examining the growth of the UK Counterculture in the mid-1960s, and Paul McCartney's involvement with this movement, which had a significant impact on the Beatles' music and their evolution during the latter half of the decade.

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    2013-10-01

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