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FPSHOT
Apr 16, 2001, 11:53 PM
Maybe you know the Rockline Medley, which is George doing an accoustic medley on a radio show, where he seems to be a little drunk, although this does not influence the performance.

Now I just found another bootleg radio performance, which is George & Jeff at the end of a radio discussion, where George mentions that although he does not do any commercial songs, it does not mean that his work is not of quality level. Then he refers to the Bob Dylan material of which there is s much and is also not commercial. The next George and Jeff start playing Every Grain Of Sand.

Quite interesting material, which I found on Nap...

I also found True Love, an electric session of Dylan and George.

Does anyone here know of more material from radio shows like this?

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Jerry
Apr 17, 2001, 12:07 AM
I have that medley. It's on a bootleg called '12 Arnold Grove.' It's really good stuff. It's a 9 minute piece of talking and bits of various songs. The songs are Drive My Car, Here Comes The Sun, The Bells Of Rhymney, Mr. Tambourine Man, Take Me As I Am, That's All Right (Mama), Let It Be Me, Something, and Every Grain Of Sand.

I don't have too many Harrison bootlegs, but I don't think I've ever seen any other radio stuff like this.

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onothimagen
Apr 19, 2001, 04:10 PM
I pulled that broadcast off Napster too and I laughed when George refers to "Roger" McGuinn as "JIM"... I wish I had more than the 9 minutes of that!

George's rockabilly sessions with Carl Perkins and Friends is another very nice surprise. It came from a cable TV special with Harri singing "Everybody's Trying To Be My Baby" and helping out on "Your True Love" and others.

FPSHOT
Apr 19, 2001, 09:11 PM
In case you do not know, various Beatles tracks have been deleted from Napster because of the well-known court-case, however if you search under Fab Four, they're back again.

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