Anyone seen this?
http://www.stevesbeatles.com/wgo/list.asp
Pretty cool site, I must say. After reading about the "bloopers" in a song (while listening to them while I read), I often tend to pay attention to them the second time (after reading) I hear the song.
The Beatles' Anomaly List
- deaconblues
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Steve of stevesbeatles.com clearly has a lot of free time on his hands. But what the hell, anything that adds to the Beatles lore is a good thing.
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Of course so much of this a masked by the technology of the time, and who'd have throught 40 years ago that freaks like us would be poring over each track and putting up websites? I do recall hearing the drum pedal squeak when the first two CDs were released in the '80s. I really wish they'd remaster the whole catalog in true stereo to get rid of the annoying "drums & bass left, rest of band right" problem. ANyone lese recall seeing Lennon on Ed Sullivan forgetting the words to "Help" and singing gibberish?
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Actually the anomaly list was compiled by this guy and is the result of many contributions from many keen listeners.brammy wrote:Steve of stevesbeatles.com clearly has a lot of free time on his hands.
