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Let It Be is unique in the staggering amount of back material that is out there. I don’t envy anybody who has to whittle it down to a nice anniversary box set. With that being said, it will be unbelievably disappointing if they fail to deliver a satisfying release.
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No one has worried about this.
the highest price ($250.00) for the White Album ,
I would say that the Get Back 50th will surpass this, especially if it releases a couple hundred outtakes and jams.
say… 4-500 dollars (CAN)
or even $1,000 (CAN) or even $10,000 (CAN)
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KaosTictaw said
just for some information, i have been trying to find a recording of I’ve Been Thinking that your love Mei heard it was done during the get back sessions on janunary 3rd, but I have also wondered if it would be released on the 50th as an outtake
probably not.
@KaosTictaw , Joe compiled a list of the almost 400 songs (or fragments) performed during the Get Back sessions. I don’t see the song you mentioned on the list, but maybe it is listed under a different name?
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Are you sure you’re not thinking of Thinking of Linking, @KaosTictaw? One of the earliest songs credited to Lennon/McCartney and dragged out from the depths of their memory on 3 January 1969. Paul, George and Ringo also ran through during the Anthology sessions:
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Could be a mistake by Mark Lewisohn. He does make them. Accepted one that’s in Tune In on Tweeter when I asked.
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Looking through 3 January 1969, and as I’ve said previously, I have the tapes – 158 tracks done that day, roughly 60 songs, 4CDs worth – and the closest fit is Thinking of Linking.
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Ron Nasty said
Could be a mistake by Mark Lewisohn. He does make them. Accepted one that’s in Tune In on Tweeter when I asked.
RN at that moment:
Rolling on the floor and laughing my arse off.
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You are right, Ron Nasty! though the “I’ve Been Thinking That You Love Me” version was done at the Get Back sessions, and the Thinknig Of Linking Version was done at Anthology.
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This is one of a few early songs which was (almost) lost, but during the 1969 Get Back sessions, a brief snippet appears on the tapes from January 3. McCartney can barely remember it, attempting to sing a line but failing to recall tune or lyrics correctly. (Given his semi-improvised words, the song went down on bootlegs as “Thinking That You Love Me” or “I’ve Been Thinking That You Love Me”.)
A better recording was captured on January 29, this time with Lennon vocalising. Running through a rendition of Buddy Holly’s “Peggy Sue Got Married”, he noticed the similarity of chords and switched to “Thinking Of Linking” before veering off into a section apparently of his own making (“…When you say you care… you are everywhere…”). The fact that Lennon recalled the song come 1969 suggests the group had played it to some reasonable extent back in the day.
In 1988, McCartney sketched out a few of the song’s words to Mark Lewisohn in interview, but still it remained obscure. It was not until the filmed sessions by the ‘Threetles’ in 1994 that it was properly heard. In one of the few moments of apparent camaraderie between McCartney and Harrison, the latter kicked off a rendition on acoustic guitar, which McCartney delighted in. (Starr splashes away gamely with his brushes, despite possibly not knowing the song.) McCartney comments, “There’s no second verse”, so this is in effect a complete performance.”
Ron Nasty, you have the complete Get Back recordings, do you know if Looking glass was recorded duriong those sessions?
…and do you have a recording or know where there is a recording of Pinwheel Twist (1962 Mccartney) and Years Roll Along?
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Ron Nasty said in another thread
Looking Glass was an instrumental composed by Paul in 1957. The Beatles reminisced a great deal on their pre-fame songs during the Get Back sessions, often performing versions of varying lengths and seriousness. Looking Glass was mentioned during the sessions, but it is not thought to have been played by them during the sessions. There is not known to be any recording of it.
On the other two no recordings are available on bootleg, though a recording of Pinwheel Twist is reported to exist by Mark Lewisohn.
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KaosTictaw said
No one has worried about this.the highest price ($250.00) for the White Album ,
I would say that the Get Back 50th will surpass this, especially if it releases a couple hundred outtakes and jams.
say… 4-500 dollars (CAN)
or even $1,000 (CAN) or even $10,000 (CAN)
Right. I’m going to make this clear as polite requests on the forum from the mods and others and via PM are not working.
@KaosTictaw. If you start new threads without asking first they will be deleted without question, not moved or left – deleted. You have been asked I don’t know how many times and yet you continue to do so. This could very easily have been posted in this thread not in a brand new one called ‘Get Back 50th Anniverary Speculation’.
It also contains the same information as you posted here in this very thread.
KaosTictaw said
how much do you think the album 50th anniversary let it be will be?
I think maybe 400-500 Dollars (CAN)
or even 1000-10 000 dollars (CAN)
Ask or it’s deleted.
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KaosTictaw said
just for some information, i have been trying to find a recording of I’ve Been Thinking that your love Mei heard it was done during the get back sessions on janunary 3rd, but I have also wondered if it would be released on the 50th as an outtake
Hey K. It’s not even on the 8 disc Twickenham Session set
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Free. No currency exchange involved. If you are paying money for officially unreleased material you’re being ripped off by someone who probably hasn’t spent a penny, cent, whatever your denomination, for things they have got for free.
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