Dial222,
Thanks for uploading 1969 again as 6 individual zips -- that worked fine & great job on this also!
Rog
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Dial222,
This is amazing. Sincere thanks. Unbelievable reference source.
This is amazing. Sincere thanks. Unbelievable reference source.
Re: The Usenet Guide to Beatles Recording Variations
I have re-upped this as 6 individual zips of 50 or so tracks
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Re: The Usenet Guide to Beatles Recording Variations
About the song I Saw Her Stading There released on Vee Jay's LPs Introducing The Beatles.
The song lacks the rousing “One, Two, Three, FAAAA” countdown at the beginning of the Vee Jay album song. The reason for this is that, when preparing the album for release in July 1963, Vee Jay Records felt that the countdown was left by accident. “No one has a song countdown on the actual record,” the Vee Jay engineers must have thought. So they tried to edit it from the master tapes they received from EMI Studios. As the countdown edit matched so well with the actual intro of the song, it was not possible to fully edit it. So, shamefully, the first thing you hear when you play the Vee Jay album is Paul McCartney yelling “FAAA.” After all the foresight and work that George Martin did to add the rousing intro to the song, Vee Jay Records dropped the ball.
The song lacks the rousing “One, Two, Three, FAAAA” countdown at the beginning of the Vee Jay album song. The reason for this is that, when preparing the album for release in July 1963, Vee Jay Records felt that the countdown was left by accident. “No one has a song countdown on the actual record,” the Vee Jay engineers must have thought. So they tried to edit it from the master tapes they received from EMI Studios. As the countdown edit matched so well with the actual intro of the song, it was not possible to fully edit it. So, shamefully, the first thing you hear when you play the Vee Jay album is Paul McCartney yelling “FAAA.” After all the foresight and work that George Martin did to add the rousing intro to the song, Vee Jay Records dropped the ball.
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Re: The Usenet Guide to Beatles Recording Variations
Hello,
I would like to know if anyone might have any of these edits to share please?
A Hard Day's Night (Mono - 6 Bars Extended Ending) from US - Soundtrack United Artists U-9006 (8-track tape) A Hard Day's Night - 1970
A Hard Day's Night (Mono - 9 final guitar riffs) from US - United Artists Soundtrack (Cassette?8-track tape?)
Thanks in advance.
I would like to know if anyone might have any of these edits to share please?
A Hard Day's Night (Mono - 6 Bars Extended Ending) from US - Soundtrack United Artists U-9006 (8-track tape) A Hard Day's Night - 1970
A Hard Day's Night (Mono - 9 final guitar riffs) from US - United Artists Soundtrack (Cassette?8-track tape?)
Thanks in advance.
Re: The Usenet Guide to Beatles Recording Variations
The following 4 files are not Flac
1969 pt.1
035 - [a] - Conversation DDSI 13.34 - See 25.16.txt
1969 pt 2
083 - [a] - Blue Suede Shoes - See 082.txt
1969 pt 5
248 - [c] - The End (Rockband) - See 224.txt
1969 pt 6
271 - - She Came In Through The Bathroom Window (Rockband) - See 266.txt
Why?
Please let me know.
Thank you.
1969 pt.1
035 - [a] - Conversation DDSI 13.34 - See 25.16.txt
1969 pt 2
083 - [a] - Blue Suede Shoes - See 082.txt
1969 pt 5
248 - [c] - The End (Rockband) - See 224.txt
1969 pt 6
271 - - She Came In Through The Bathroom Window (Rockband) - See 266.txt
Why?
Please let me know.
Thank you.
Re: The Usenet Guide to Beatles Recording Variations
Here is: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/ ... share_linkI Am The Walrus wrote: ↑Tue Nov 15, 2022 3:44 am Hello,
I would like to know if anyone might have any of these edits to share please?
A Hard Day's Night (Mono - 6 Bars Extended Ending) from US - Soundtrack United Artists U-9006 (8-track tape) A Hard Day's Night - 1970
A Hard Day's Night (Mono - 9 final guitar riffs) from US - United Artists Soundtrack (Cassette?8-track tape?)
Thanks in advance.
A Hard Day's Night Mono
Cassette 1967 -5 bar extended ending -- (this may be lossy)
Cassette 1970 -6 Bars extended ending
8Track 1971 -9 final guitar riffs -- (middling quality)
Re: The Usenet Guide to Beatles Recording Variations
gaizoku wrote: ↑Tue Nov 15, 2022 6:38 am The following 4 files are not Flac
1969 pt.1
035 - [a] - Conversation DDSI 13.34 - See 25.16.txt
1969 pt 2
083 - [a] - Blue Suede Shoes - See 082.txt
1969 pt 5
248 - [c] - The End (Rockband) - See 224.txt
1969 pt 6
271 - - She Came In Through The Bathroom Window (Rockband) - See 266.txt
Why?
Please let me know.
Thank you.
From memory, either look inside the file to locate the trck, or check the filename, they're combined typically.
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Re: The Usenet Guide to Beatles Recording Variations
Woww, thank you very much, maul.maul wrote: ↑Tue Nov 15, 2022 11:08 amHere is: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/ ... share_linkI Am The Walrus wrote: ↑Tue Nov 15, 2022 3:44 am Hello,
I would like to know if anyone might have any of these edits to share please?
A Hard Day's Night (Mono - 6 Bars Extended Ending) from US - Soundtrack United Artists U-9006 (8-track tape) A Hard Day's Night - 1970
A Hard Day's Night (Mono - 9 final guitar riffs) from US - United Artists Soundtrack (Cassette?8-track tape?)
Thanks in advance.
A Hard Day's Night Mono
Cassette 1967 -5 bar extended ending -- (this may be lossy)
Cassette 1970 -6 Bars extended ending
8Track 1971 -9 final guitar riffs -- (middling quality)