Identifier | 4286509 |
Created At | Tue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) |
Media Type | CDR |
Media Count | 1 |
Note | Ignore the date. |
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Performance
George Harrison 1999-??-?? Through Many Years, Various, Various | |
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Set 1 | Track Comments
1. I Live For You This and the next five tracks were recorded during the All Things Must Pass sessions at Abbey Road between May and October 1970. "I Live For You", an otherwise unreleased Harrison composition has previously appeared on other releases from an acetate source, but this is a beautiful sounding take from the Barrett dubs. Harrison 1970 03:35 2. Dera Duhn A real surprise find, "Dera Duhn", another unissued Harrisong, was first heard by most fans in 1995 in a short informal rendition played by George on ukulele in The Beatles Anthology. George, Paul and Ringo are sitting on George's Henley-On-Thames grounds talking about songs The Beatles wrote in India in 1968, and this tune was one of them. Here's a 1970 studio version, obviously unfinished, but still exciting to hear. Harrison 1970 03:26 3. Gopala Krishna Not one of George's more comprehensible lyrics but sill a pleasant enough tune which seems to be a remnant of his Radga Jrishna Temple work. Harrison 1970 04:42 4. Going Down To Golders Green A jam session in all but name, George is making this one up as he goes along, but does a good job of it. This happens to be the area in London where Badfinger lived, through whether that had anything to do with his namechecking the area is doubtful. Harrison 1970 02:24 5. Get Back Jam This is a prize; George taking the piss out of a song he certainly got tired of performing during the interminable Get Back/Let It Be sessions, with hilarious (?) results. Lennon/McCartney 1970 02:50 6. Pete Drake's Talking Steel Guitar Ever wonder what "Danny Boy" or "Bridge Over Troubled Water" would sound like if performed vocally through a steel guitar ? Well, you're about to find out as the late, great Pete Drake, showed George & Co. how it was done in this All Things Must Pass session tape extract. 05:05 Demo Pete Drake demoing his talking guitar: "I'm just a guitar, and everybody speaks on me..." 1970 Danny Boy Peter Drake demoing his talking guitar. Traditional adapted by Weatherly 1970 Bridge Over Troubled Water Peter Drake demoing his talking guitar. Simon 1970 7. Old Brown Shoe Demo - Barrett These demos were recorded on Feb 25, 1969, George's 26th birthday. All three were done as "one man band" productions, and also appeared in somewhat inferior 1996 mixes on Anthology 3. Included here are John Barrett's 1982 mixes of the first two tracks, with "Something" coming from an original acetate just for the completeness and authenticity's sake. Harrison 25 Feb 1969 03:04 8. All Things Must Pass Demo - Barrett Mix These demos were recorded on Feb 25, 1969, George's 26th birthday. All three were done as "one man band" productions, and also appeared in somewhat inferior 1996 mixes on Anthology 3. Included here are John Barrett's 1982 mixes of the first two tracks, with "Something" coming from an original acetate just for the completeness and authenticity's sake. Harrison 25 Feb 1969 SS.ETC.26 03:04 9. Something Demo - Barrett These demos were recorded on Feb 25, 1969, George's 26th birthday. All three were done as "one man band" productions, and also appeared in somewhat inferior 1996 mixes on Anthology 3. Included here are John Barrett's 1982 mixes of the first two tracks, with "Something" coming from an original acetate just for the completeness and authenticity's sake. Harrison 25 Feb 1969 03:20 10. Deep Blue Regular The three heretofore-uncollected-on-LP-or-CD George Harrison B-sides, have all been painstakingly remastered from the finest sources available. Just to refresh your memory: "Deep Blue" was the B-side to "Bangla Desh" issued in July 1971. Harrison 1971 03:45 11. Miss O'dell Regular "Miss O'Dell" backed "Give Me Love (Give Me Peace On Earth)" in May of 1973. Harrison 1973 02:28 12. I Don't Care Anymore Regular "I Don't Care Anymore" was the flip side of the US "Dark Horse" 45, released in November of 1974, and the UK "Ding Dong Ding Dong" single in December of that same year. Harrison 1974 02:41 13. Octopus's Garden Alternate Mix A fascinating version of Ringo's second and last authored Beatles track recorded for a George Martin IBA Network special broadcast on Christmas Eve 1969. Most of The Beatles basic tracks for the song recorded for the Abbey Road LP remained but the bass, piano and lead guitar were removed in a remix done on December 2, 1969 at Abbey Road. This was due to the need to make the track different from the record because of Musician's Union lip-syncing rules. On December 8, these parts were re-recorded by other musicians, and Ringo redid his lead vocal, but all other elements of the Beatles' recording are present. Starkey 02:50 14. Stormy Weather The one and only unreleased recording from Ringo's first solo effort, the "standards" LP, Sentimental Journey. Recorded November 6, 1969 produced by George Martin at Abbey Road, and unheard until now. Arlen/Koehler 6 Nov 1969 03:03 15. The Wishing Book Unissued from sessions for the second Nose LP, the countrified "Beaucoups Of Blues". Recorded in late Jun 1970 at Music City Recorders in Nashville during sessions produced by Pete Drake. Starkey Jun 1970 01:16 16. Nashville Freak-out Unissued from sessions for the second Nose LP, the countrified "Beaucoups Of Blues". Recorded in late Jun 1970 at Music City Recorders in Nashville during sessions produced by Pete Drake. A different edit and mix of "Freakout" was titled "Nashville Jam" on the "Beaucoups Of Blues" CD reissue. Jun 1970 03:05 |
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Comment | Liberated Bootleg - Vigotone VT 181
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