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Post by joshferrell on Oct 3, 2011 20:31:10 GMT -5
not counting alt takes,live performances or demos of songs allready released how many unheard/unreleased songs are left for one last c.d? you can have demos as long as they aren't earlier versions of songs already released or live songs and studio songs as long as they have never been released in any form and of course studio tracks are welcome as well just no alt takes or songs that start but cut off in the middle or songs that are only 30 seconds of a song that breaks down and they don't continue..it has to be as if it is one last album with no repeats from before,,and yes the demos can be finished like FAAB..any cool thoughts on how this could be done as Johns final "long lost album"?
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Post by joshferrell on Oct 4, 2011 14:33:50 GMT -5
yes they can be songs that have allready been Bootlegged just nothing "officially released"
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Post by mikev on Oct 4, 2011 17:41:20 GMT -5
not counting alt takes,live performances or demos of songs allready released how many unheard/unreleased songs are left for one last c.d? you can have demos as long as they aren't earlier versions of songs already released or live songs and studio songs as long as they have never been released in any form and of course studio tracks are welcome as well just no alt takes or songs that start but cut off in the middle or songs that are only 30 seconds of a song that breaks down and they don't continue..it has to be as if it is one last album with no repeats from before,,and yes the demos can be finished like FAAB..any cool thoughts on how this could be done as Johns final "long lost album"? this is a tough exercise. For example, we can start with "Love of the Loved" left off Anthology. Now of course there were the additional Decca covers left off Anthology and some Beeb covers left off BBC like Beautiful Dreamer. Tons of acetates, most particularly the Peter and Gordon tunes and all the songs "they gave away". Many times the acetates were John and Paul playing together. Woman World Without Love Bad to Me etc. Carnival of Light Jessie's Wild Accordion Indian Rope Trick?? Kinfauns: Child of Nature (later released by John with different lyrics) Circles (later released on Gone Troppo) Sour Milk Sea (Kinfauns and Jackie Lomax version with George guide vocal) Paul with Donovan (Heather) Goodbye (complete but in female gender) Get Back dozens of one offs and other stuff: Paul's Eddie, George's Window Window, John's Watching Rainbows (Suzy Parker was "offically" released on the Let it Be video.) Not even going to start with the solo stuff
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Post by debjorgo on Oct 4, 2011 19:50:20 GMT -5
On the Beatles Rarity page, Happy Nat has a song called Sally and Billy I hadn't heard.
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Post by mikev on Oct 4, 2011 21:20:10 GMT -5
On the Beatles Rarity page, Happy Nat has a song called Sally and Billy I hadn't heard. There is a great faux version out there that sounds like John with production. I think that was a mid 70s outtake.
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Post by happynat on Oct 8, 2011 19:20:38 GMT -5
What about the U.K. released mono mix of Two Virgins? The stereo pressing was actually a 'panned' fake stereo mix, but as mono was being phased out at the time, only a few mono pressings are in existence and none were pressed in the U.S. Not anything that enjoyable to play very often, but yet quite a rarity. I guess this doesn't quite fit the requirement because it was officially released. It's just out of print now. I think these are nearly impossible to find anymore. If anyone knows where to get one, please let me know.
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