keith
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Post by keith on Apr 23, 2019 15:07:53 GMT -5
Without a doubt, I would love it if they released all the recoding sessions, properly identified as to take and remix number. I've got quite a few and love to hear how songs changed. I also find it fascinating to hear multiple takes of a song that sound, to my crap ears, identical. Ideally, they would include all the between track banter.
A chap can but dream ...
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Post by hofner61 on May 6, 2019 8:42:28 GMT -5
Without a doubt, I would love it if they released all the recoding sessions, properly identified as to take and remix number. I've got quite a few and love to hear how songs changed. I also find it fascinating to hear multiple takes of a song that sound, to my crap ears, identical. Ideally, they would include all the between track banter. A chap can but dream ... I do like the Strawberry Fields outtakes, that song changed heaps from John's original demo to the finished product.
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Post by John S. Damm on Oct 12, 2019 12:19:11 GMT -5
I am right there with you Keith! Bob Dylan did that for the what, his 1965-1966 Era where one could buy that box with every take of every single song! I think I bought a Box from that Era but not the "Big" Box of that! LOL, that was too much for me.
He did it for his amazing Blood On The Tracks album and I did buy that, every surviving take of every song on that album and a bonus song or two.
I would buy such Boxes for The Beatles, if it had all the studio chatter too.
And Hofner61, the bootleg dedicated to SFF is indeed awesome because the song changed so damn much! LOL, not so awesome was the bootleg with 70 minutes of "Apple Scruffs" because while one of George's coolest Solo songs, it did not change at all from Take 1 to Take 200!
But I do not tire of hearing the evolution of SFF!
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Post by sayne on Oct 23, 2019 10:36:36 GMT -5
I'd like to hear session tapes of George working with Cream on Badge, his All Things Must Pass, and Traveling Wilbury's first album.
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