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Post by mikev on Feb 5, 2014 11:22:00 GMT -5
someone did a great backing instrumental job with this 1970 GH studio demo. This is not the Get Back session version.
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Post by debjorgo on Feb 5, 2014 18:18:17 GMT -5
Great version!
Who's song is this anyway? If I remember right, in the Get Back Sessions, John starts it, Paul takes over and George keeps it going.
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Post by mikev on Feb 5, 2014 22:04:32 GMT -5
Great version! Who's song is this anyway? If I remember right, in the Get Back Sessions, John starts it, Paul takes over and George keeps it going. No, this is a George composition. He runs through a version during Get Back-alone I think, but this version is from the studio demos he made for Phil Spector in May, 1970. The creator of this cheatleg made four songs total, very very well done.
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Post by debjorgo on Feb 5, 2014 22:28:09 GMT -5
Great version! Who's song is this anyway? If I remember right, in the Get Back Sessions, John starts it, Paul takes over and George keeps it going. No, this is a George composition. He runs through a version during Get Back-alone I think, but this version is from the studio demos he made for Phil Spector in May, 1970. The creator of this cheatleg made four songs total, very very well done. I just found the version that the Beatles did. George is singing it off mike and John?Paul? says "oh yeah" and John in a real thick cockney voice takes over singing the "There once was a beautiful girl" line and Paul comes in with "a lonely and bright strapping girl" and "She went to" something something "and" something else. Paul keeps singing until the end. It's on "The Real Case Has Just Begun". I've got a solo George version on an album I got recently.
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Post by debjorgo on Feb 5, 2014 22:34:17 GMT -5
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Post by debjorgo on Feb 5, 2014 22:38:06 GMT -5
Oh look. The things you can find.
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Post by anyoneanyhow on Feb 6, 2014 21:33:57 GMT -5
It's George's. Tried out for ATMP
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Post by mikev on Feb 6, 2014 23:31:14 GMT -5
yeah, but that is a different version from Get Back, with John and Paul in fact, singing on it. George does a fuller version with Paul or John mocking him a bit. The Spector version is a full studio version with George only.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 8, 2014 5:25:30 GMT -5
No end to how they put George down
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