lowbasso
A Hard Day's Knight
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Post by lowbasso on Feb 22, 2015 13:04:09 GMT -5
From latest Beatlefan Magazine;
"TMOQ label planning to release the original film history of The Beatles assembled by Neil Aspinall, but never released. (It eventually morphed into "The Beatles Anthology.") It's said to be a 102 minute work print, plus bonus footage that includes alternate videos for "Rain," Strawberry Fields," "Paperback Writer," and "A Day In The Life," plus a couple of unreleased bits from the "Get Back" Sessions (including John Lennon singing "You Win Again") on the DVD. The CD is said to have audio upgrades of The Cavern Club rehearsal, Swedish radio & TV, and concert appearances."
This will be worth having....
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Post by winstonoboogie on Feb 22, 2015 22:05:54 GMT -5
Yes indeed! Please let us know if/when it is available!
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Post by joeyself on Feb 23, 2015 16:47:53 GMT -5
From latest Beatlefan Magazine; "TMOQ label planning to release the original film history of The Beatles assembled by Neil Aspinall, but never released. (It eventually morphed into "The Beatles Anthology.") It's said to be a 102 minute work print, plus bonus footage that includes alternate videos for "Rain," Strawberry Fields," "Paperback Writer," and "A Day In The Life," plus a couple of unreleased bits from the "Get Back" Sessions (including John Lennon singing "You Win Again") on the DVD. The CD is said to have audio upgrades of The Cavern Club rehearsal, Swedish radio & TV, and concert appearances." This will be worth having.... Ok, I know you're just passing this along, so I'm not shooting the messenger. This mentions the DVD and the CD. What CD? JcS
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lowbasso
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Post by lowbasso on Feb 23, 2015 20:20:50 GMT -5
I just assumed it will be a combo DVD-CD? I merely printed out what I read in the Beatlfan article. Do you subscribe to this magazine?
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Post by joeyself on Feb 24, 2015 13:02:55 GMT -5
A reasonable assumption.
I don't subscribe any longer. I wrote an article for them a decade or so ago (Paul's suit against the others), and was a subscriber then. I noticed that the content was not holding my interest--a rash of stuff about the Van Eatons and Elephant's Memory, folks like that who didn't mean much to me. Also, I found that the Internet--especially Steve's original news page--was providing me what I wanted. My subscription lapsed, and I didn't notice it for months. (About the same thing happened to me with The 910.)
I am friends with Bill King on Facebook.
JcS
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