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Legs
Oct 27, 2002, 07:43 AM
Well not completely but I didn't find what I was looking for.
- Strawberry Records released an double set of All Things Must Pass Acetates this year called:
All Things Must Pass - The Apple Acetates. It is an re-release from the repro man double cd set All Things Must Surface. I couldn't find the Strawberry set but by mistake I bought the Repro Man set, I should have waited for the Strawberry set cause it seems that that one has somewhat better sound. It has different mixes of the All Things Must Pass songs.
- I also bought an Roots cd by John Lennon. Roots has an different mix of the songs that would end up on the Rock and Roll album. I got to listen to this cd some more, so far it's hard for me to hear the differences between the songs on this Root cd and the Rock and Roll cd. I also can't compare with other Roots bootlegs cause this is the only one I have, I also don't have the original LP.
- Also by John, I bought the last Lost Lennon Tapes double cd by Walrus records, volumes 21 and 22. The only volumes of this series I'm missing now are the volumes 19 & 20 which they didn't have, it's the only double cd I need to complete my set.
This set again has a lot of Double fantasy outtakes, again! I haven't listened to it yet, I hope it's new and I don't have it, but sometimes the latest cd's include songs which already are on the first cd's.
I did listen to the last song on volume 22 cause it's something FPSHOT had mentioned and terible version of My Sweet Lord at some house party.
So far the bootlegs I also bought some official releases.
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Legs
Oct 27, 2002, 08:03 AM
I hope to find the following cd's at the next Beatles/ Record fairs somewhere in November, so I can review them.
By George Harrison one called.
East & West, Yin & Yan
And an set of McCartney Venus an Mars outtakes.
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FPSHOT
Oct 27, 2002, 08:08 AM
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Tahoma, Arial, Sans-Serif">Quote:</font><HR>Originally Posted By Legs:
I did listen to the last song on volume 22 cause it's something FPSHOT had mentioned and terible version of My Sweet Lord at some house party.
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It is from a hotel room after recording Give Piece A Chance
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"And in the rising sun you can hear you life begin
And It's here and there nowhere and everywhere
Though it's atmosphere is rare"
Rising Sun, 2002
FPSHOT
Oct 27, 2002, 08:13 AM
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Tahoma, Arial, Sans-Serif">Quote:</font><HR>Originally Posted By Legs:
I hope to find the following cd's at the next Beatles/ Record fairs somewhere in November, so I can review them.
By George Harrison one called.
East & West, Yin & Yan
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I have som tracks of this one, it is really good.
My Bootleg store has it, a German printing and a Japanese printing (which is quite expensive.
The same store gets visits from the German people of Strawberry Records two-weekly and one can just order anything which is released. The chairman of the Official Dutch Beatles Fanclub wrote me that he also gets his stuff from that store.
So Legs, It's close by and they are all originals.
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"And in the rising sun you can hear you life begin
And It's here and there nowhere and everywhere
Though it's atmosphere is rare"
Rising Sun, 2002
Legs
Oct 27, 2002, 08:32 AM
Yes the shop is worth the visit, planing to go there soon.
'bout My Sweet Lord, it's ofcourse posible that the bootleger has given the wrong information, it's not like that can't happen. It has a bunch of songs from the hotel room, also versions of Yesterday and
Uncle Albert (http://www.home.zonnet.nl/carryingwords/uncle.mp3)
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Sir Frankie Crisp
Oct 27, 2002, 09:02 AM
The parodies of My Sweet Lord,Uncle Albert and Yesterday were recorded on John's 31st birthday party.The complete recording has been released on several bootlegs,like "Let's Have a Party".
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Legs
Oct 27, 2002, 09:18 AM
This is on the lost Lennon Tapes
Tell me what I say
Yellow Submarine
Old smokey mountain
Goodnight Irene
He's got the whole world
Like a rolling stone/ twist and shout/ Louie Louie/ La Bamba
Bring it on home to me
Yesterday
Dance for the chicken
Power to the people
Maybe Baby
Peggy Sue
My baby left me
Blue suede shoes
Crippled inside
Give peace a chance
Crippled inside 2
Uncle albert
Happy birthday
Uncle Albert 2
My Sweet Lord
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Legs
Oct 27, 2002, 09:21 AM
The George Harrison cd is not that bad concerning the sound, it can always better I quess. It has some instrumental tracks and now I'm listening to a nice version of My Sweet Lord, some other over dubs, some over dubs missing, a nice mix. Other tracks just have an extra count in but apart from that it's hard to hear the difference with the original release.My favourite ATMP outtakes remains the acoustic versions on Beware of ABCKO.
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FPSHOT
Oct 28, 2002, 02:59 AM
Love to hear Uncle Albert by John, but am more interested in George's My Sweet Lord. Don't believe ther are many bootlegs from that one.
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"And in the rising sun you can hear you life begin
And It's here and there nowhere and everywhere
Though it's atmosphere is rare"
Rising Sun, 2002
Legs
Oct 28, 2002, 06:53 AM
To download Uncle Albert just click on the shiny link above, will put up My Sweet Lord later.
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FPSHOT
Oct 28, 2002, 07:13 AM
Thanks
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"And in the rising sun you can hear you life begin
And It's here and there nowhere and everywhere
Though it's atmosphere is rare"
Rising Sun, 2002
FPSHOT
Oct 28, 2002, 07:41 AM
The hotel things is described by Keith Badman in The Beatles Diary Vol. 2, Oct 9, 1971.
In a Syracause hotel room, an all star jam session celebrating John's birthday takes place.
Guests who first were at Yoko's exhibition This Is Not Here; Ringo/Maureen, Allen Klein, Phil Spector, Dick Cavett, John Cage, Bob Dylan, Dennis Hopper, Spike Milligan, Jack Nicholson, Andy Warhol and Frank Zappa.
Later in the hotel room joined by Klaus Voorman, Allen Ginsberg, Jim Keltner, Mal Evans, Neil Aspinall, Eric Clapton.
Additional tracks described in addition to those Legs mentioned
Tandoori Chicken
Bring Out The Joints (a Lennon/Spector original)
Heartbreak Hotel
Imagine
Oh Yoko
During this tea party, a Japanese Journalist interviews John & Yoko (only an interview, no pics http://www.beatlelinks.net/ubb/smilies/thinker.gif - a Japanese...) which is on the Lost Lennon Tapes called The Argument Interview, due to an unusual degree of acrimony between the two during the interview.
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"And in the rising sun you can hear you life begin
And It's here and there nowhere and everywhere
Though it's atmosphere is rare"
Rising Sun, 2002
Legs
Oct 28, 2002, 08:05 AM
Yup intersting stuff.
Tandoori Chicken could be the same as Dance to the chicken, the other songs and the interview isn't on this volume of the Lost Lennon Tapes, It isn't on any other lost Lennon cd-s I only have one double cd missing.
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FPSHOT
Oct 29, 2002, 12:16 PM
It is only 19 seconds, but it is more than enough. A real beauty !!
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"I remember coming in from England and recording guitars with Jeff the first night," Dhani recalls. "It was the most surreal thing ever. I kept turning around, looking for my dad - 'Er, is that all right?' And there's no one there to tell you."
Legs
Oct 29, 2002, 11:45 PM
Did an web search and found out that Volume 22 of the Lost Lennon Tapes has the party most complete. From the tracklist of the "let's have a party" cd I learned that it is missing the second version of Uncle Albert, Happy Birthday and My Sweet Lord.
I've added my Sweet Lord as an download but it's short just 19 seconds, just for the fun of it. http://www.home.zonnet.nl/carryingwords/downloads.htm
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