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nigel64
Jun 28, 2003, 08:27 AM
Probably My One of my favorite unreleased Beatles
C.Ds is Nothing Is Real Privates Tapes 1965-1967
whats interesting is these are home demos made by John & Paul although Ringo appears with John on a few songs ,none of these recordings appeared on any of the Anthologys We can Work it out is a 40 second home demo of Paul that is interupted by John's recording of a story called Lucy from Littletown then you have Paul's recording of Michelle a instrumental version with an Electric Guitar then you have Johns Demo recorded in Spain while he was making the film How The War was Won of Its Not Too Bad actually this is the earliest recordings of Strawberry Fields then you have the Mono Mix of Flying that has a longer ending then on the Album Magical Mystery Tour then some of Johns recordings of Mellotron Music & then he and Ringo
messing around with songs like Chi Chi Cafe and Pedro The Fisherman it says these were recorded in the Carribeans but actually these were recorded during the Sgt Pepper stage at Johns Home also you get She Can Talk To Me an early version of Hey Bulldog ,He Said He Said an early version of She Said She Said and a home demo of John writing You Know My Name Look Up Me Number and the last song is Paul's Actual Demo of Step Inside Love in which he gave to Cillia Black
This CD my not be the Best Sound Quality but its worth a listen , I recommended it to any Beatle Fan !!!!!
[ Jun 30, 2003, 02:42 AM: Message Edited By: nigel64 ]
onosideboards
Jul 01, 2003, 01:30 PM
Originally Posted By nigel64:
Probably My One of my favorite unreleased Beatles
C.Ds is Nothing Is Real Privates Tapes 1965-1967
whats interesting is these are home demos made by John & Paul although Ringo appears with John on a few songs ,none of these recordings appeared on any of the Anthologys We can Work it out is a 40 second home demo of Paul that is interupted by John's recording of a story called Lucy from Littletown then you have Paul's recording of Michelle a instrumental version with an Electric Guitar then you have Johns Demo recorded in Spain while he was making the film How The War was Won of Its Not Too Bad actually this is the earliest recordings of Strawberry Fields then you have the Mono Mix of Flying that has a longer ending then on the Album Magical Mystery Tour then some of Johns recordings of Mellotron Music & then he and Ringo
messing around with songs like Chi Chi Cafe and Pedro The Fisherman it says these were recorded in the Carribeans but actually these were recorded during the Sgt Pepper stage at Johns Home also you get She Can Talk To Me an early version of Hey Bulldog ,He Said He Said an early version of She Said She Said and a home demo of John writing You Know My Name Look Up Me Number and the last song is Paul's Actual Demo of Step Inside Love in which he gave to Cillia Black
This CD my not be the Best Sound Quality but its worth a listen , I recommended it to any Beatle Fan !!!!!<font size="2" face="Tahoma, Arial, sans-serif">GOOD GOD PLEASE USE SOME END PUNCTUATION!!! i seriously coudln't finish reading your post because it's so difficult to follow.
perhaps
Aug 18, 2003, 06:14 PM
Originally Posted By onosideboards:
</font><blockquote><font size="1" face="Tahoma, Arial, sans-serif">Quote:</font><hr /><font size="2" face="Tahoma, Arial, sans-serif">Originally Posted By nigel64:
Probably My One of my favorite unreleased Beatles
C.Ds is Nothing Is Real Privates Tapes 1965-1967
whats interesting is these are home demos made by John & Paul although Ringo appears with John on a few songs ,none of these recordings appeared on any of the Anthologys We can Work it out is a 40 second home demo of Paul that is interupted by John's recording of a story called Lucy from Littletown then you have Paul's recording of Michelle a instrumental version with an Electric Guitar then you have Johns Demo recorded in Spain while he was making the film How The War was Won of Its Not Too Bad actually this is the earliest recordings of Strawberry Fields then you have the Mono Mix of Flying that has a longer ending then on the Album Magical Mystery Tour then some of Johns recordings of Mellotron Music & then he and Ringo
messing around with songs like Chi Chi Cafe and Pedro The Fisherman it says these were recorded in the Carribeans but actually these were recorded during the Sgt Pepper stage at Johns Home also you get She Can Talk To Me an early version of Hey Bulldog ,He Said He Said an early version of She Said She Said and a home demo of John writing You Know My Name Look Up Me Number and the last song is Paul's Actual Demo of Step Inside Love in which he gave to Cillia Black
This CD my not be the Best Sound Quality but its worth a listen , I recommended it to any Beatle Fan !!!!!
<font size="2" face="Tahoma, Arial, sans-serif">GOOD GOD PLEASE USE SOME END PUNCTUATION!!! i seriously coudln't finish reading your post because it's so difficult to follow.</font><hr /></blockquote><font size="2" face="Tahoma, Arial, sans-serif">graemlins/laugh5.gif That would be helpful... graemlins/wink3.gif
Number_09
Aug 18, 2003, 06:57 PM
Edited by Number_09
Originally posted by nigel64
Probably One of my favorite unreleased Beatles CDs is "Nothing Is Real: Private Tapes, 1965-1967."
What's interesting is these are home demos made by John & Paul although Ringo appears with John on a few songs. None of these recordings appeared on any of the Anthologys. "We can Work it out" is a 40 second home demo of Paul that is interupted by John's recording of a story called "Lucy from Littletown." Then you have Paul's recording of "Michelle," an instrumental version with an Electric Guitar. Then you have John's Demo recorded in Spain while he was making the film 'How The War was Won' of "Its Not Too Bad," actually this is the earliest recordings of "Strawberry Fields." Then you have the Mono Mix of "Flying" that has a longer ending then on the Album 'Magical Mystery Tour.' Then some of Johns recordings of Mellotron Music & then him and Ringo messing around with songs like "Chi Chi Cafe" and "Pedro The Fisherman." It says these were recorded in the Carribeans, but actually these were recorded during the 'Sgt. Pepper' stage at John's Home. Also, you get "She Can Talk To Me," an early version of "Hey Bulldog," "He Said He Said," an early version of "She Said She Said" and a home demo of John writing "You Know My Name Look Up Me Number." And the last song is Paul's Actual Demo of "Step Inside Love" in which he gave to Cillia Black
This CD my not be the Best Sound Quality but its worth a listen, I recommended it to any Beatle Fan !!!!!
I hope that clears some things up. images/icons/smile.gif
[ Aug 18, 2003, 07:58 PM: Message Edited By: Number_09 ]
onosideboards
Aug 19, 2003, 11:52 PM
thanks, no. 9, for translating.
this release sounds an awful lot like "the lost pepperland reel."
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