1970 Beatles Last Recording Sessions
1970 Beatles Last Recording Sessions
Can someone please help me? I urgently need the recordings from 1970! (ps: I also want the 20 August 1969) - In Audio
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Re: 1970 Beatles Last Recording Sessions
Does anyone have good quality versions of these two photos? I'd never seen them before.
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I don’t have them on hand but I know they were first released in the book for the Let It Be Super Deluxe Edition!beatlesondvd wrote: ↑Sat May 04, 2024 4:59 am Does anyone have good quality versions of these two photos? I'd never seen them before.
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Re: 1970 Beatles Last Recording Sessions
beatlesondvd wrote: ↑Sat May 04, 2024 4:59 am Does anyone have good quality versions of these two photos? I'd never seen them before.
January 3 1970
Re: 1970 Beatles Last Recording Sessions
FLASHBACK: THE BEATLES’ FINAL RECORDING SESSION
https://nightswithalicecooper.com/2022/ ... soundtrack.
there's few interview clips
https://nightswithalicecooper.com/2022/ ... soundtrack.
there's few interview clips
Chris
Re: 1970 Beatles Last Recording Sessions
It debut in Yellow Dog's "Get Back and 22 Other Songs" (1991 CD)
For many decades fans thought it was an Outfake... turned out it was a true recording. I forget which HMC disc re-released the track. Anyone saved the info during this discussion on either Bootlegzone, or the early days of this forum, or from a different former forum?
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Re: 1970 Beatles Last Recording Sessions
From the most recent version of my "Audio Guide" book -
"This 6:27 jam comes from the last real Beatles session on January 3rd, 1970, when Paul, George and Ringo gathered together to record George's “I Me Mine” (necessary since no proper recordings of the song had been made a year earlier, and they wanted to include it on the “Let It Be” album). There are two distinct parts of the jam, but neither is very interesting. In the first section, Paul tosses in a couple of licks from “Little Woman Love” and “Maybe I'm Amazed” (which he must have been working on at the time), and George just begins to play Delaney & Bonnie's “Comin' Home” when the tape cuts off.
This originally appeared on Yellow Dog's “Get Back and 22 Other Songs,” where it fades in at the beginning and out at the end. A few more seconds appear on both ends on the much more recent “Get Back... Continued!” set, but that version sounds both muffled and loud compared to the other – so you need both “Get Back And 22 Other Songs” for sound quality, and “Get Back... Continued!” for completeness.
The actual final session occurred on January 4th, when the three of them came in to record overdubs for “Let It Be,” but January 3rd is the last time they produced any new music.
This jam comes from the same session reel (E91743) as the first remix of “Let It Be” from January 4th, which is evidently missing from E.M.I.'s archive."
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A photo of the tape box is in the "Get Back... Continued!" set.
"This 6:27 jam comes from the last real Beatles session on January 3rd, 1970, when Paul, George and Ringo gathered together to record George's “I Me Mine” (necessary since no proper recordings of the song had been made a year earlier, and they wanted to include it on the “Let It Be” album). There are two distinct parts of the jam, but neither is very interesting. In the first section, Paul tosses in a couple of licks from “Little Woman Love” and “Maybe I'm Amazed” (which he must have been working on at the time), and George just begins to play Delaney & Bonnie's “Comin' Home” when the tape cuts off.
This originally appeared on Yellow Dog's “Get Back and 22 Other Songs,” where it fades in at the beginning and out at the end. A few more seconds appear on both ends on the much more recent “Get Back... Continued!” set, but that version sounds both muffled and loud compared to the other – so you need both “Get Back And 22 Other Songs” for sound quality, and “Get Back... Continued!” for completeness.
The actual final session occurred on January 4th, when the three of them came in to record overdubs for “Let It Be,” but January 3rd is the last time they produced any new music.
This jam comes from the same session reel (E91743) as the first remix of “Let It Be” from January 4th, which is evidently missing from E.M.I.'s archive."
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A photo of the tape box is in the "Get Back... Continued!" set.