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Post by OldFred on May 15, 2009 8:50:02 GMT -5
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Post by Steve Marinucci on May 15, 2009 16:03:13 GMT -5
Here's more of the track list I found on WogBlog. This project has been in discussion for years, by the way ... many years. I don't have any reason to suddenly think it's coming now... but we'll wait and see. Due for release in 2010, Wogblog has obtained the track list for disc 1: 1969-1972.
1. Goodbye 2. Maybe I'm Amazed - 1st original mix by Chris Thomas 3. Every Night - take 1 4. Rode All Night - edit 5. A Love For You 6. Little Lamb Dragonfly - without strings 7. Get On The Right Thing - take 1 8. Monkberry Moon Delight - alternate vocal take 9. Sunshine Sometime 10. Big Barn Bed - complete Ram ukulele version 11. Dear Friend - w/o strings and horns 12. Some People Never Know - oboe version 13. Breakfast Blues - instrumental edit 14. Mary Had A Little Lamb - long version 15. Give Ireland Back To The Irish - slow version take 2 16. Tragedy 17. Thank You Darling 18. Soily -1972 studio version 19. Best Friend - studio version 20. The Mess - studio version 21. C Moon Jam - with John Bonham 22. Lazy Dynamite - long version 23. Night Out - instrumental 24. Hi Hi Hi - slow verson 25. Only One More Kiss - take 1 Hidden Bonus Track: Radio spot with untitled instrumental for Hi Hi Hi / C Moon recorded at Abbey Road.
Disc 2 - 1973/1978
1. Gotta Sing Gotta Dance 2. Why am I crying 3. I Lie Around 4. Six o'Clock 5. Bluebird 6. Let's Love (April 1974 Version) 7. Send Me The Heart (Take 1) 8. Blackpool 9. One Hand Clapping Theme 1O. Live & Let Die (74 Version) 11. Soily (74 Version) 12. Love In Song (Take 1) 13. Rockshow (74 Version) 14. Wild Cat 15. Baby Face 16. The Note You Never Wrote (Take 1, Paul & Denny Everly's Version) 17. Silly Love Songs (Fun Version) 18. Must Do Something About It (Paul on vocal) 19. She's My Baby (Rock Version) 20. Waterspout 21. One Woman 22. Girlfriend (First Version) 23. Twelve Of The Clock 24. Did We Meet Somewhere Before 25. Goodnight Tonight (Original 1978 Version)
Bonus hidden track : Wings 1974 Audio Ad for the Bread Company ("Proud Mum")
Disc 3 - 1979/1986
1. Love awake (Ranachan Version) 2. Rockestra Theme (Wings Version) 3. Cage 4. Robber's Ball 5. Blue Sway 6. Attention (Paul's guide vocal) 7. Ode to a koala bear (Take 1) 8. Rainclouds + George Martin & Paul moving impromptu dialogue about John 9. Blackpool (1981 version) 10. All the Love is There (With Stewart Copeland on Drums) 11. I'll Give You a Ring 12. No Values (1981 Montserrat Version) 13. Tug Of War (1st string arrangement version) 14. Stop You Don't Know Where She Came From (With great Brass section) 15. Long & Winding Road / Ebony & Ivory Strawberry jam medley (With Stevie Wonder) 16. Tug Of War acoustic reprise 17. The Fool On The Hill 18. Martha My Dear / Gloriana Medieval Guitar Piece Medley 19. Your School 20. Lindiana 21. Yvonne 22. Goodtimes Coming / Feel The Sun (Long Version) 23. Angry long jam version (with Pete Townsend & Phil Collins) 24. Hey Diddle (Paul & Linda duet, Chris Thomas 1986 version) 25. Linda
Bonus hidden track : The Juggler music 1981 Theme
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Post by John S. Damm on May 15, 2009 17:02:24 GMT -5
What's your gut feeling, Steve? Could this be for real?
This would be pretty awesome although I didn't see "Return To Pepperland" offhand. I would guess that Paul would have a ton of cool stuff that could be released. I've read that he has an amazing archive of film and tapes as he records and/or films about everything he does musically.
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Post by JMG on May 15, 2009 18:36:38 GMT -5
If this is real I'd buy it in a heartbeat. The people that are driving the George Harrison Estate Bus should pay attention.
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Post by mikev on May 15, 2009 21:04:00 GMT -5
No Values from Monsterrat surely must have Ringo playing on it and perhaps even George?
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Post by Steve Marinucci on May 15, 2009 21:40:02 GMT -5
Here's more of the track list I found on WogBlog. This project has been in discussion for years, by the way ... many years. I don't have any reason to suddenly think it's coming now... but we'll wait and see. Due for release in 2010, Wogblog has obtained the track list for disc 1: 1969-1972.
1. Goodbye 2. Maybe I'm Amazed - 1st original mix by Chris Thomas 3. Every Night - take 1 4. Rode All Night - edit 5. A Love For You 6. Little Lamb Dragonfly - without strings 7. Get On The Right Thing - take 1 8. Monkberry Moon Delight - alternate vocal take 9. Sunshine Sometime 10. Big Barn Bed - complete Ram ukulele version 11. Dear Friend - w/o strings and horns 12. Some People Never Know - oboe version 13. Breakfast Blues - instrumental edit 14. Mary Had A Little Lamb - long version 15. Give Ireland Back To The Irish - slow version take 2 16. Tragedy 17. Thank You Darling 18. Soily -1972 studio version 19. Best Friend - studio version 20. The Mess - studio version 21. C Moon Jam - with John Bonham 22. Lazy Dynamite - long version 23. Night Out - instrumental 24. Hi Hi Hi - slow verson 25. Only One More Kiss - take 1 Hidden Bonus Track: Radio spot with untitled instrumental for Hi Hi Hi / C Moon recorded at Abbey Road.
Disc 2 - 1973/1978
1. Gotta Sing Gotta Dance 2. Why am I crying 3. I Lie Around 4. Six o'Clock 5. Bluebird 6. Let's Love (April 1974 Version) 7. Send Me The Heart (Take 1) 8. Blackpool 9. One Hand Clapping Theme 1O. Live & Let Die (74 Version) 11. Soily (74 Version) 12. Love In Song (Take 1) 13. Rockshow (74 Version) 14. Wild Cat 15. Baby Face 16. The Note You Never Wrote (Take 1, Paul & Denny Everly's Version) 17. Silly Love Songs (Fun Version) 18. Must Do Something About It (Paul on vocal) 19. She's My Baby (Rock Version) 20. Waterspout 21. One Woman 22. Girlfriend (First Version) 23. Twelve Of The Clock 24. Did We Meet Somewhere Before 25. Goodnight Tonight (Original 1978 Version)
Bonus hidden track : Wings 1974 Audio Ad for the Bread Company ("Proud Mum")
Disc 3 - 1979/1986
1. Love awake (Ranachan Version) 2. Rockestra Theme (Wings Version) 3. Cage 4. Robber's Ball 5. Blue Sway 6. Attention (Paul's guide vocal) 7. Ode to a koala bear (Take 1) 8. Rainclouds + George Martin & Paul moving impromptu dialogue about John 9. Blackpool (1981 version) 10. All the Love is There (With Stewart Copeland on Drums) 11. I'll Give You a Ring 12. No Values (1981 Montserrat Version) 13. Tug Of War (1st string arrangement version) 14. Stop You Don't Know Where She Came From (With great Brass section) 15. Long & Winding Road / Ebony & Ivory Strawberry jam medley (With Stevie Wonder) 16. Tug Of War acoustic reprise 17. The Fool On The Hill 18. Martha My Dear / Gloriana Medieval Guitar Piece Medley 19. Your School 20. Lindiana 21. Yvonne 22. Goodtimes Coming / Feel The Sun (Long Version) 23. Angry long jam version (with Pete Townsend & Phil Collins) 24. Hey Diddle (Paul & Linda duet, Chris Thomas 1986 version) 25. Linda
Bonus hidden track : The Juggler music 1981 Theme Actually, I have indications that it didn't originate with Wogblog. I think Beatlefan was actually the first to have it, but Wogblog didn't credit them. I'm trying to find out more ...
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Post by vectisfabber on May 16, 2009 4:35:32 GMT -5
Well, if there is any substance to it, I'm about a million tmes more excited about it than I am about the remasters.
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Post by kc on May 16, 2009 19:28:15 GMT -5
I have also read about speculation that there will be two McCartney box sets released. We can only hope. Three discs only scratches the surface, doesn't it?
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Post by Steve Marinucci on May 16, 2009 19:43:35 GMT -5
I have also read about speculation that there will be two McCartney box sets released. We can only hope. Three discs only scratches the surface, doesn't it? I've heard it's one set, four discs. There are two versions of the track list around, but they're the same tracks, just different spellings.
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Post by kc on May 17, 2009 6:22:10 GMT -5
Thanks Steve. 4 is better than 3, but I figure Paul must have a veritable mountain of material that he could possibly release. What with his home studios and all, you would have to suspect that there might be hundreds of songs in the can. You know, not just original compositions, but covers as well.
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Post by mikev on May 18, 2009 11:42:37 GMT -5
I just wish they would throw in early Europe tours and late 70s tour of England. There is some great stuff there-especially in the '79 tour. My guess is that the early tour stuff was too rough.
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Post by nine on May 20, 2009 5:32:36 GMT -5
No Values from Monsterrat surely must have Ringo playing on it and perhaps even George? Why George? Was he in town at the time? I'm sure Paul could never have kept this quiet. If it is true he will no doubt use it to promote the box set.... if indeed the rumours are true.
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Post by mikev on May 20, 2009 14:48:32 GMT -5
Carl Perkin's daughter claimed in a book that George H. was at Monsterat with Paul and Ringo, the rumor of which, in fact was picked up at the time by AP (still have the article).
They played together on something-don't remember what she said.
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Post by jimc on May 20, 2009 14:56:10 GMT -5
George was also supposed to play on Wanderlust, according to reports, but that didn't come about -- apparently. Also, I think that was supposed to take place at Friar Park.
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Post by John S. Damm on May 20, 2009 15:32:42 GMT -5
George was also supposed to play on Wanderlust, according to reports, but that didn't come about -- apparently. Also, I think that was supposed to take place at Friar Park. LOL, George probably wanted to play guitar fills after every line sung by Paul and suddenly 1981 faded away and Paul and George were right back to "Hey Jude" in 1968. The "Wanderlust" reunion of Paul and George thus did not happen. ;D
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Post by mikev on May 21, 2009 6:50:54 GMT -5
Maybe that was the song (Wanderlust) though I'm puzzled he wouldn't have sat in on the Perkins songs.
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