Edgy MD wrote: It was a little grieving that we'd listen to 21 breakdown takes of a song, and when they finally get to a take where the subtitle reads "This was the take used on the Album Let It Be, they cut the shot after a single verse. If they have the time for Ringo announcing his farts, surely they have enough time for the full final version of "I Me Mine" or "Two of Us." I had always had a disappointment that the rooftop concert featured no George Harrison songs, and John gets the lead and he and Billy Preston get the solos on "Get Back," leaving George's (high-quality) solo on "One After 909" as he only chance to shine in that concert. But the multiple takes in this version of the film really gave me a chance to appreciate the impressive non-solo leads George gets to contribute — sublimated but lovely stuff that really contributes to the essence of the songs. Technically there wasn't a full, final version of "I Me Mine" as they reused part of it to make it long enough to even count as a song. The most ironic thing is that the two GH compositions on "Let it Be" could never hang with all of the superior content on "All Things Must Pass," many of those songs having already been written (and rejected) by John & Paul.