brammy wrote:
It's amazing how little changed the final version is from this demo
It's a great video but I don't think it's a demo performed during the recording of Revolver. This looks like it was done years later judging by Paul's appearance as well as the shot of the console on the recording desk. Also, according to Alan Civil, the soloist who played french horn, the solo was not composed in advance but worked out with him in the studio the day he recorded it.
Re: Groovy Beatles pictures
Posted: Sun Nov 07, 2010 3:11 pm
by brammy
yea, you're right.... I thought Pauly looked a little long in the tooth!
Re: Groovy Beatles pictures
Posted: Sun Nov 07, 2010 3:13 pm
by kiramdear
That might be from the "Give My Regards To Broad Street" sessions.
Re: Groovy Beatles pictures
Posted: Sun Nov 07, 2010 6:48 pm
by bottom4
kiramdear wrote:That might be from the "Give My Regards To Broad Street" sessions.
give that girl a prize!!! That's what it is...
Re: Groovy Beatles pictures
Posted: Sun Nov 07, 2010 8:27 pm
by kiramdear
Thanks, Andy! I love that record and movie because it was the first time (1984) he returned to doing Beatles stuff since the breakup. Not to mention a few great new songs, too: Bad Boy, No Values, No More Lonely Nights, etc.
Just PM me and I'll tell you where to send my prize, OK?
Re: Groovy Beatles pictures
Posted: Mon Nov 08, 2010 12:19 am
by servant
kiramdear wrote:... I love that record and movie because it was the first time (1984) he returned to doing Beatles stuff since the breakup. ...
Er, sorry... I saw him at the Kingdome in '76 and he did Yesterday, Lady Madonna, Blackbird, The Long and Winding Road, and I've Just Seen a Face. (OK, I had to look a few of those up but remembered the first three! ).
Re: Groovy Beatles pictures
Posted: Mon Nov 08, 2010 3:41 am
by kiramdear
Oh, OK. Thanks. I learn something every day here.
I always wondered when was the earliest that he played "Helter Skelter" on his own...
George Meets Bob Marley
On July 13, 1975 at the Roxy Theatre in L.A. Bob Marley met George Harrison.
According to the photographer that was there, Kim Gottlieb-Walker, this is what happened.
"Bob and George were both thrilled to be meeting each other. Jeff Walker had heard
that Goerge loved Marley's music and because the president of Island Records,
Charley Nuccio, was instrumental in bringing The Beatles to America in the '60's,
he gave George a call and invited him to the Roxy. Needless to say, as Bob's publicist,
Jeff wanted that shot of them meeting because he knew it would get world-wide coverage.
When told that George was coming backstage, Bob visibly lit up and said, "Ras Beatle!!"
and thought the conversation was short, it was a mutual admiration moment between
two of the greatest musical talents of the time I was struggling with a dying flash battery
so only got a few shots out of the five-minute meeting."
Re: Groovy Beatles pictures
Posted: Mon Nov 08, 2010 11:50 pm
by servant
rickendelic wrote:John with a crazy guitar
This sent me on a quest at another site, where someone else went to yet another site and came up with these:
Great photo's of John. its nice to see some new pictures pop up here instead of the same ol' shots being reposted.
Re: Groovy Beatles pictures
Posted: Wed Nov 10, 2010 11:23 pm
by brammy
it looks like a travel guitar with skis
Re: Groovy Beatles pictures
Posted: Thu Nov 11, 2010 1:00 am
by dbailey62
servant wrote:
kiramdear wrote:... I love that record and movie because it was the first time (1984) he returned to doing Beatles stuff since the breakup. ...
Er, sorry... I saw him at the Kingdome in '76 and he did Yesterday, Lady Madonna, Blackbird, The Long and Winding Road, and I've Just Seen a Face. (OK, I had to look a few of those up but remembered the first three! ).
Yes indeed. That was the Wings Over America tour and all five of those songs were featured on that triple LP (on sides two and three). They were definite highlights.