Yellow Matter Custard / Purple Matter Custard (stereo)
- Lord Reith
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Re: Yellow Matter Custard (stereo)
Sad as it sounds I could actually recite their entire BBC songlist from memory... and all the dialogue too.
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Ah yes, the perfect tool for those who like to have their hi hat cymbal out of synch!
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This is for higher ed computer labs, nothing like setting up the license server....... Actually that is already done, now trying to get the instructor stations to activate Ultimate instead of Studio-!Lord Reith wrote: ↑Sun Mar 24, 2024 12:24 amAh yes, the perfect tool for those who like to have their hi hat cymbal out of synch!
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This is such a great set! Brilliant sound quality! I love the bonus EP.
"I Just Don't Understand" is one of my favorite song on it, and I think that "To Love Her Is To Know Her" is better than the DECCA tape (although my top 1 version is the Menlove Avenue recording in 1973 with Phil Spector; John has an incredible voice on this funeral dirge arrangement).
Thank you so much for this superb set; already burnt on CD-R vinyl-replica
Love the artwork too!
I like how John in 1971 (despite "How Do You Sleep?" and Paul's reply "Dear Friend)" send it this copy.
This turns out to be the perfect companion to the DECCA tape.
"I Just Don't Understand" is one of my favorite song on it, and I think that "To Love Her Is To Know Her" is better than the DECCA tape (although my top 1 version is the Menlove Avenue recording in 1973 with Phil Spector; John has an incredible voice on this funeral dirge arrangement).
Thank you so much for this superb set; already burnt on CD-R vinyl-replica
Love the artwork too!
I like how John in 1971 (despite "How Do You Sleep?" and Paul's reply "Dear Friend)" send it this copy.
This turns out to be the perfect companion to the DECCA tape.
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Re: Yellow Matter Custard (stereo)
When the bootleggers make this into a Vinyl release, then it's obvious that it'll be on multi coloured Vinyl like everything else these days & they'll probably change the title to 'Yellow Splatter Custard' !
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Re: Yellow Matter Custard (stereo)
First time hearing this legendry album. Even though they had limited sources to draw on, wow, what a track list! And hearing it cleaned up compared to how Lennon would have heard it in 1971...
Great work, Lord, once again!
Great work, Lord, once again!