Peter Jackson's newly restored version of the 1970 film arrived earlier this month
Attendees said that the “deafening” acoustics meant the songs were indistinguishable from one another
"We liked to sit around a little more and then Paul would call 'Alright lads', and we'd go in," shared the legendary drummer
The newly restored video features alternate camera angles of the track's recording that were rarely seen before
“They’d set up the day before the gig, all the crew were ready, all the equipment was there and the band were like, ‘Yeah not today’"
Released just weeks after the Fabs split, the film has long been out of circulation
John, Paul, George and Ringo shot from all angles
It was also used by George Harrison on ‘Norwegian Wood’ and ‘Girl’
Featuring a brand-new interview with director Michael Lindsay-Hogg and Peter Jackson
'All You Need Is Love' is set for release this week