Identifier | 5990191 |
Created At | Tue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) |
Media Type | CD-R |
Media Count | 4 |
Show Rating | A+ |
Trades Allowed |
Performance
The Beatles 1963-10-10 Artifacts III 4 cd set, studio, studio | |
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Set 1 | 1. My Old Friend (McCartney/Perkins)
(unidentified) Feb 1981 The Beatles Carl Perkins stopped in at Montserrat to say hello to Paul and the two ended up writing and recording the unreleased "My Old Friend". 2. For No One (Lennon/McCartney) (unidentified) 1982 The Beatles "For No One" was a new recording made by Paul during the filming of "Give My Regards To Broadstreet". The film was panned by critics - proof again that Paul should stick with making records and not movies. 3. Twice In A Lifetime (McCartney) (unidentified) 1983 The Beatles, Paul McCartney Paul records another song for another film soundtrack. This time it is "Twice in a Lifetime" which was played over the closing credits to the 1985 movie. 4. On The Wings Of A Nightingale (McCartney) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Demo 1983 The Beatles, Paul McCartney Unreleased Demo Written for the Everly Brothers, Paul played Guitar on their single and mixed the release. Paul's demo was written for the Everly Brothers who later recorded the song. Paul played guitar and remixed the final version. 5. Abandoned Love (Dylan) (unidentified) 1984 George Harrison Written by Bob Dylan, George recorded the song but never released it. 6. Yvonne's The One (McCartney/Stewart) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rough Mix 1985 The Beatles, Paul McCartney "Press To Play" was a commercial success for Paul - much to his relief. "Yvonne" was recorded but not used on the album. 7. Handglide (McCartney) (unidentified) (date unknown) The Beatles "Press To Play" was a commercial success for Paul - much to his relief. "Hanglide" is an alternate mix. 8. Nonsense (Allen) (unidentified) May 1985 The Beatles Comedian/Songwriter Steve Allen penned "Nonsense" for Ringo. The song was recorded by Ringo for the TV film "Alice In Wonderland in which Mr. Starr portrayed the Mock Turtle. 9. Everybody's Trying To Be My Baby (Perkins) TV Blue Suede Shoes 21 Oct 1985 The Beatles George, Ringo, Carl Perkins and Eric Clapton performed together for the TV special "Blue Suede Shoes: A Rockabilly Session with Carl Perkins and Friends". The entire show aired in January 1986. 10. Honey Don't (Perkins) TV Blue Suede Shoes 21 Oct 1985 The Beatles George, Ringo, Carl Perkins and Eric Clapton performed together for the TV special "Blue Swede Shoes: A Rockabilly Session with Carl Perkins and Friends". The entire show aired in January 1986. 11. Love Is Strange (Baker/Smith/Robinson) (unidentified) 1986 The Beatles This unique version of an early Wings song was recorded live at the Cactus Club located not far from Paul's Arizona home. 12. Hottest Gong In Town (Harrison) (unidentified) Jul 1986 The Beatles, George Harrison George wrote and recorded five songs for the troubled film "Shanghai Surprise" which starred the troublesome twosome, Madonna and Sean Penn. The movie was a bust, but the songs were wonderful. George has since gotten out of the movie business. 13. Peggy Sue (Holly/Allison/Petty) (unidentified) 19 Feb 1987 The Beatles During Taj Mahal's performance at the Palimino Club in Hollywood, George, Dylan, John Fogerty and Jesse Ed Davis joined the Taj on stage. The so-called "Silver Wilburys" jammed on a total of 15 songs on this night. 14. Cut Across Shorty (Walker/Wilkins) (unidentified) Jul 1987 The Beatles Paul performed about two dozen songs during the recording of the Russia-only "CHOBA B CCCP' LP. Due to space limitations several of the cuts were left off the album. "Cut Across Shorty' was one of these. 15. Every Grain Of Sand (Dylan) (unidentified) 10 Feb 1988 The Beatles George was a guest on KLOS-FM's "Rockline" out of Los Angeles. He took calls from listeners and sang a few songs - accompanying himself on guitar. Call this one "George Harrison: Unplugged". 16. End Of The Line (Harrison/Dylan) (unidentified) May 1988 The Beatles "The Travelling Wilburys Vol. One" was a major success for George and friends. This is an alternate take of "End Of The Line". 17. Put It There (McCartney) (unidentified) 18 May 1989 The Beatles "Flowers in the Dirt" was Pauls new album and "Put It There" the new single. As part of his world tour preparation, Paul appeared on the then West German TV show "Mensch Meir" and sang "Put It There" and "Figure Of Eight". 18. Get Back (Lennon/McCartney) (unidentified) 11 Aug 1989 The Beatles Ringo took to the road in 1989 as well. During his concert in Holmdel, New Jersey, Bruce Springsteen joined Ringo as a surprise guest to sing "Get Back" and three other songs. 19. I Call Your Name (Lennon/McCartney) (unidentified) Mar 1990 The Beatles As part of the John Lennon Scholarship Concert in Liverpool, Ringo, Joe Walsh, Jeff Lynne, Tom Petty and Jim Keltner recorded a new version of "I Call Your Name". 20. (Medley) (unknown) (unidentified) (date unknown) Strawberry Fields Forever (Lennon/McCartney) Concert 28 Jun 1990 The Beatles During his Liverpool concert, Paul performed a medley of Lennon originals which included "Strawberry Fields Forever", "Help!" and "Give Peace A Chance". This tribute to John was Pauls first public performance of Lennon originals. Help! (Lennon/McCartney) Concert 28 Jun 1990 The Beatles During his Liverpool concert, Paul performed a medley of Lennon originals which included "Strawberry Fields Forever", "Help!" and "Give Peace A Chance". This tribute to John was Pauls first public performance of Lennon originals. Give Peace A Chance (Lennon/McCartney) Concert 28 Jun 1990 The Beatles During his Liverpool concert, Paul performed a medley of Lennon originals which included "Strawberry Fields Forever", "Help!" and "Give Peace A Chance". This tribute to John was Pauls first public performance of Lennon originals. 21. Maxine (Harrison) (unidentified) (date unknown) The Beatles, George Harrison "The Travelling Wilburys Vol. Three" was notable for two reasons: 1) Roy Orbison was absent 2) the album contained NO Harrison solos! "Maxine" was the only song to feature George and it was not used on the album. A Spike Wilbury artifact! 22. Between The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea (Koehler/Arlen) (unidentified) Jun 1991 The Beatles Six months before George would begin his Japanese tour with pal Eric Clapton, Harrison performed this odd number during a BBC interview. 23. Daumier's Law (McCartney) (unidentified) 1992 The Beatles Paul wrote and recorded six instrumental pieces for the soundtrack on the obscure film "Daumier's Law". The soundtrack has yet to be released. 24. Ride Rajbun (Harrison) (unidentified) 1993 George Harrison George wrote several songs for the U.K. TV animated series called "Banburys". On "Ride Rajbun" George was assisted by son Dhani and sitarist Ravi Shankar. The song is evidence of George's continued interest in classical Indian music. 25. Free As A Bird (Lennon) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Piano Demo Take 1 1977 John Lennon |
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