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      admin last edited by

      Look here: http://www.examiner.com/article/report-emi-to-release-digital-only-compilation-to-counter-beatles-bootlegs Perhaps, like I suggested in my Copyright question, to avoid tracks going out of copyright, as Sony does for Dylan?

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      • favoritething
        favoritething last edited by

        Wow, this is cool! "Bad To Me" and "I'm In Love" demos finally seeing the official light of day? I wonder what the price will be: if it's over $50 that will not make me happy. Somewhere around $30 would be fair, I think. You may be right about the copyright issue.

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        • favoritething
          favoritething last edited by

          Yes, looks pretty clear that it's happening, and that it's a copyright issue. The tracks may not be up there long, though, according to this. http://www.nytimes.com/2013/12/12/arts/music/european-copyright-laws-lead-to-rare-music-releases.html

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          • Beatles4Ever
            Beatles4Ever last edited by

            But aside from the two demos ("Bad To Me" and "I 'm In Love") is there anything on the bootleg that is not already on the two Live albums? (Maybe "I'll Get You') How many versions of the same song does one need? And why would anyone want several takes of the same song on one album? I'm not sure what the benefit of this issuance is? Maybe completists want it all, but who else??? :

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            • favoritething
              favoritething last edited by

              Beatles4Ever&Ever:

              But aside from the two demos ("Bad To Me" and "I 'm In Love") is there anything on the bootleg that is not already on the two Live albums? (Maybe "I'll Get You') How many versions of the same song does one need? And why would anyone want several takes of the same song on one album? I'm not sure what the benefit of this issuance is? Maybe completists want it all, but who else??? :

              Well, I'm a completist, haha, so I couldn't tell you! Assuming these are all from the original tapes, this is going to be a treat for me.

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              • Nancy R
                Nancy R last edited by

                favoritething:

                Beatles4Ever&Ever:

                But aside from the two demos ("Bad To Me" and "I 'm In Love") is there anything on the bootleg that is not already on the two Live albums? (Maybe "I'll Get You') How many versions of the same song does one need? And why would anyone want several takes of the same song on one album? I'm not sure what the benefit of this issuance is? Maybe completists want it all, but who else??? :

                Well, I'm a completist, haha, so I couldn't tell you! Assuming these are all from the original tapes, this is going to be a treat for me.

                Me too! (completist)

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                  admin last edited by

                  that's awesome! only thing that makes me sad is if its a digital only release, I cant have a disk to add to my collection that might make me a little sad but I think I can get over it. maybe if I get iTunes cards for Christmas, they will be spent well on this ( as long as its not around 50$ for the thing or anything, Id prefer to buy Help! and maybe a couple of educational apps)

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                  • Beatles4Ever
                    Beatles4Ever last edited by

                    Ring064:

                    that's awesome! only thing that makes me sad is if its a digital only release, I cant have a disk to add to my collection that might make me a little sad but I think I can get over it. maybe if I get iTunes cards for Christmas, they will be spent well on this ( as long as its not around 50$ for the thing or anything, Id prefer to buy Help! and maybe a couple of educational apps)

                    Well, you can purchase (or pick and choose which songs you want) and download it and then burn your own CD. It won't have artwork, liner notes, etc. But I doubt this bootleg has any of that anyway.

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                    • Beatles4Ever
                      Beatles4Ever last edited by

                      On the "Live at The BBC" album, the BBC person states..."Here's Paul singing "Lucille" in a tribute to the Everlys. Or words to that effect. The Everly Brothers didn't write Lucille". Surely he meant Little Richard, didn't he???? :

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                      • favoritething
                        favoritething last edited by

                        Beatles4Ever&Ever:

                        On the "Live at The BBC" album, the BBC person states..."Here's Paul singing "Lucille" in a tribute to the Everlys. Or words to that effect. The Everly Brothers didn't write Lucille". Surely he meant Little Richard, didn't he???? :

                        The notes say that was because the Everlys were on the same show that day, and they had had a hit with that song (not that I've ever heard their version!).

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                          admin last edited by

                          favoritething:

                          Beatles4Ever&Ever:

                          On the "Live at The BBC" album, the BBC person states..."Here's Paul singing "Lucille" in a tribute to the Everlys. Or words to that effect. The Everly Brothers didn't write Lucille". Surely he meant Little Richard, didn't he???? :

                          The notes say that was because the Everlys were on the same show that day, and they had had a hit with that song (not that I've ever heard their version!).

                          Here you go:

                          The intro sounds like Pretty Woman. Ha ha ha.

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                          • favoritething
                            favoritething last edited by

                            Foxx54:

                            favoritething:

                            Beatles4Ever&Ever:

                            On the "Live at The BBC" album, the BBC person states..."Here's Paul singing "Lucille" in a tribute to the Everlys. Or words to that effect. The Everly Brothers didn't write Lucille". Surely he meant Little Richard, didn't he???? :

                            The notes say that was because the Everlys were on the same show that day, and they had had a hit with that song (not that I've ever heard their version!).

                            Here you go:

                            The intro sounds like Pretty Woman. Ha ha ha.

                            Paul definitely didn't follow their template! Not bad, though.

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                            • Beatles4Ever
                              Beatles4Ever last edited by

                              Foxx54:

                              favoritething:

                              Beatles4Ever&Ever:

                              On the "Live at The BBC" album, the BBC person states..."Here's Paul singing "Lucille" in a tribute to the Everlys. Or words to that effect. The Everly Brothers didn't write Lucille". Surely he meant Little Richard, didn't he???? :

                              The notes say that was because the Everlys were on the same show that day, and they had had a hit with that song (not that I've ever heard their version!).

                              Here you go:

                              The intro sounds like Pretty Woman. Ha ha ha.

                              Thanks.!!! If all else fails, read the instructions...or in this case, the liner notes! I shoulda' done that!!! ops: : Speaking of The Everly Brothers...and Roy Orbison (Pretty Woman), I once toured the studio in Nashville where they both recorded all their songs!! Gave me the chills. I can only imagine how it might feel to do the same at Abbey Road!!!

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                              • toris
                                toris last edited by

                                Beatles4Ever&Ever:

                                Foxx54:

                                favoritething:

                                Beatles4Ever&Ever:

                                On the "Live at The BBC" album, the BBC person states..."Here's Paul singing "Lucille" in a tribute to the Everlys. Or words to that effect. The Everly Brothers didn't write Lucille". Surely he meant Little Richard, didn't he???? :

                                The notes say that was because the Everlys were on the same show that day, and they had had a hit with that song (not that I've ever heard their version!).

                                Here you go:

                                The intro sounds like Pretty Woman. Ha ha ha.

                                Thanks.!!! If all else fails, read the instructions...or in this case, the liner notes! I shoulda' done that!!! ops: : Speaking of The Everly Brothers...and Roy Orbison (Pretty Woman), I once toured the studio in Nashville where they both recorded all their songs!! Gave me the chills. I can only imagine how it might feel to do the same at Abbey Road!!!

                                At the risk of boasting, I have been in Abbey Road Studios, including the famous Studio 2. (I won a competition as part of the Flaming Pie promotion). I won't say it was "surreal" (because that is a word used too much) but let's just say it was eerie and immensely exciting. A major, major highlight in my life. It was all a bit of a blur. Maybe there was still the residual whiff of Mary Jane in the air playing with my senses.

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                                • favoritething
                                  favoritething last edited by

                                  toris:

                                  Beatles4Ever&Ever:

                                  Foxx54:

                                  favoritething:

                                  Beatles4Ever&Ever:

                                  On the "Live at The BBC" album, the BBC person states..."Here's Paul singing "Lucille" in a tribute to the Everlys. Or words to that effect. The Everly Brothers didn't write Lucille". Surely he meant Little Richard, didn't he???? :

                                  The notes say that was because the Everlys were on the same show that day, and they had had a hit with that song (not that I've ever heard their version!).

                                  Here you go:

                                  The intro sounds like Pretty Woman. Ha ha ha.

                                  Thanks.!!! If all else fails, read the instructions...or in this case, the liner notes! I shoulda' done that!!! ops: : Speaking of The Everly Brothers...and Roy Orbison (Pretty Woman), I once toured the studio in Nashville where they both recorded all their songs!! Gave me the chills. I can only imagine how it might feel to do the same at Abbey Road!!!

                                  At the risk of boasting, I have been in Abbey Road Studios, including the famous Studio 2. (I won a competition as part of the Flaming Pie promotion). I won't say it was "surreal" (because that is a word used too much) but let's just say it was eerie and immensely exciting. A major, major highlight in my life. It was all a bit of a blur. Maybe there was still the residual whiff of Mary Jane in the air playing with my senses.

                                  Nice! Well, at least I now know people who've been inside. I only got to the front doorstep of the building!

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                                  • Beatles4Ever
                                    Beatles4Ever last edited by

                                    Once when I was in London on assignment, I walked down Savile Row where Apple Records once was. Looked up at that rooftop where The Beatles last concert had been, looked at that front door where they went in and out in the "Let It Be" movie...where all the "Apple Scruffs" had hung out. The building was still unoccupied...following The Beatles breakup/departure. There were all these messages written on the door....pleading the group to get back together, etc. That was pretty cool. Shoulda' done the Abbey Road crossing too, but didn't...for whatever reason. :

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                                    • Nancy R
                                      Nancy R last edited by

                                      favoritething:

                                      toris:

                                      Beatles4Ever&Ever:

                                      Foxx54:

                                      favoritething:

                                      Beatles4Ever&Ever:

                                      On the "Live at The BBC" album, the BBC person states..."Here's Paul singing "Lucille" in a tribute to the Everlys. Or words to that effect. The Everly Brothers didn't write Lucille". Surely he meant Little Richard, didn't he???? :

                                      The notes say that was because the Everlys were on the same show that day, and they had had a hit with that song (not that I've ever heard their version!).

                                      Here you go:

                                      The intro sounds like Pretty Woman. Ha ha ha.

                                      Thanks.!!! If all else fails, read the instructions...or in this case, the liner notes! I shoulda' done that!!! ops: : Speaking of The Everly Brothers...and Roy Orbison (Pretty Woman), I once toured the studio in Nashville where they both recorded all their songs!! Gave me the chills. I can only imagine how it might feel to do the same at Abbey Road!!!

                                      At the risk of boasting, I have been in Abbey Road Studios, including the famous Studio 2. (I won a competition as part of the Flaming Pie promotion). I won't say it was "surreal" (because that is a word used too much) but let's just say it was eerie and immensely exciting. A major, major highlight in my life. It was all a bit of a blur. Maybe there was still the residual whiff of Mary Jane in the air playing with my senses.

                                      Nice! Well, at least I now know people who've been inside. I only got to the front doorstep of the building!

                                      Me too!

                                      Omni, Atlanta, GA May 18, 1976, Feb. 17, 1990

                                      GA Dome, Atlanta, GA May 1, 1993

                                      Philips Arena, Atlanta, GA May 12, 2002

                                      FedEx Forum, Memphis, TN May 26, 2013

                                      Philips Arena, Atlanta, GA Oct. 15, 2014

                                      Infinite Energy Center, Duluth, GA July 13, 2017

                                      Bon Secours Arena, Greenville, SC May 30, 2019

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                                      • lennon_08518
                                        lennon_08518 last edited by

                                        Nancy R:

                                        favoritething:

                                        toris:

                                        Beatles4Ever&Ever:

                                        Foxx54:

                                        favoritething:

                                        Beatles4Ever&Ever:

                                        On the "Live at The BBC" album, the BBC person states..."Here's Paul singing "Lucille" in a tribute to the Everlys. Or words to that effect. The Everly Brothers didn't write Lucille". Surely he meant Little Richard, didn't he???? :

                                        The notes say that was because the Everlys were on the same show that day, and they had had a hit with that song (not that I've ever heard their version!).

                                        Here you go:

                                        The intro sounds like Pretty Woman. Ha ha ha.

                                        I have also been there.... Thanks.!!! If all else fails, read the instructions...or in this case, the liner notes! I shoulda' done that!!! ops: : Speaking of The Everly Brothers...and Roy Orbison (Pretty Woman), I once toured the studio in Nashville where they both recorded all their songs!! Gave me the chills. I can only imagine how it might feel to do the same at Abbey Road!!!

                                        At the risk of boasting, I have been in Abbey Road Studios, including the famous Studio 2. (I won a competition as part of the Flaming Pie promotion). I won't say it was "surreal" (because that is a word used too much) but let's just say it was eerie and immensely exciting. A major, major highlight in my life. It was all a bit of a blur. Maybe there was still the residual whiff of Mary Jane in the air playing with my senses.

                                        Nice! Well, at least I now know people who've been inside. I only got to the front doorstep of the building!

                                        Me too!

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