This fun posted
This 1st the bootleg record I ever got
I know originally it's Spicy Beatles Song from the 70s
https://aboutthebeatles.com/spicy-beatles-songs
Outfake by The Fut
The first track, “Have You Heard The Word” was passed off as a Beatles outtake on several bootlegs. It was actually an outtake by an inpromptu group later called The Fut which was recorded by group members Steve Kipner and Steve Groves of the band Tin Tin during a scotch-fueled session with their producer, Bee Gee Maurice Gibb, his wife, and her brother. Kipner, Groves, and Gibb – too drunk to record properly – launched into some Beatles impersonations over the already-recorded instrumental track.
Track list
Side 1
Have You Heard The Word
Song by The Fut
Don’t Let Me Down
Recorded at the March 29, 1969 Amsterdam Hilton “Bed In”
Those Were The Days
From a VPRO radio interview with Wim Noordhoek & Jan Donkers
What’s The New Mary Jane?
Take 4, intended for release as single (Apple 1002)
Cottonfields
Recorded during an interview with Kenny Everett, June 6, 1968
Twist And Shout
From Swedish radio program “The Beatles Pupgrupp Från Liverpool På Besök I Stockholm”, recorded October 24, 1963
Dizzy Miss Lizzy
From the BBC Radio program “The Beatles (Invite You To Take A Ticket To Ride)”, recorded May 26, 1965 and broadcast June 7, 1965
Side 2
You Really Got A Hold On Me
Edit of Swedish TV performance recorded October 24, 1963 and studio version
Roll Over Beethoven
From the BBC Radio program From Us To You (episode 2), recorded February 28, 1964 and broadcast March 30, 1964
All My Loving
From the BBC Radio program From Us To You (episode 2), recorded February 28, 1964 and broadcast March 30, 1964
I Wanna Be Your Man
From the BBC Radio program From Us To You (episode 2), recorded February 28, 1964 and broadcast March 30, 1964
A Hard Day’s Night
From the BBC Radio program Top Gear, recorded July 14, 1964 and broadcast July 16, 1964
Things We Said Today
From the BBC Radio program Top Gear, recorded July 14, 1964 and broadcast July 16, 1964
From Us To You
Theme from the BBC Radio program From Us To You (episode 1), recorded December 18, 1963 and broadcast December 26, 1963
I love Have You Hread The Word and even emailed Mr Kipner years ago wish had email still
https://www.discogs.com/release/8182802 ... tles-Songs
What’s your favorite Beatleg?
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Re: What’s your favorite Beatleg?
It will be forever the "Peter Sellers´ Tape" for me, even if there are now a ton of very well compiled and great sounding Bootlegs out there.
It´s just because Ringo compiled it.
I loved to make mix-tapes (Science & Magic, I´d say, perfectly explained in "High Fidelity" by Nick Hornby).
And thinking that Ringo sat down with his Acetates, choosing the Songs he liked, put them in a special order and mix some extra-noises, chants & messages to it, all for his friend Peter Sellers, is a mind-ear-blowing (hi)story to me.
Here are pics of the only two versions I own physically.
The yellow one is a CD-R I created for myself from a "Masterdisc"(MDCD001)-Download I have.
I made the picture with the cassette-tape coming out of Ringo´s head first and later put the text with the "Reel-to-Reel-Tape" on top without realizing my mistake with the cassette-tape.
It´s just because Ringo compiled it.
I loved to make mix-tapes (Science & Magic, I´d say, perfectly explained in "High Fidelity" by Nick Hornby).
And thinking that Ringo sat down with his Acetates, choosing the Songs he liked, put them in a special order and mix some extra-noises, chants & messages to it, all for his friend Peter Sellers, is a mind-ear-blowing (hi)story to me.
Here are pics of the only two versions I own physically.
The yellow one is a CD-R I created for myself from a "Masterdisc"(MDCD001)-Download I have.
I made the picture with the cassette-tape coming out of Ringo´s head first and later put the text with the "Reel-to-Reel-Tape" on top without realizing my mistake with the cassette-tape.
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Re: What’s your favorite Beatleg?
This might work well as a multi-round survey/poll... Perhaps we could first come up with a "Top 20" list, and then square them off in brackets or, each week eliminate one via a 'least favorite" poll?
Re: What’s your favorite Beatleg?
That's a tough one. Different Beatlegs at different times are the favorite at that time for me. If my house was on fire and I could only take 1 Beatleg , I right now would choose Harry And His Boxed Set.