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Sgt. Peppers 50th Anniversary Celebrations - including discussions about the 2017 remixed album
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I’m so excited for June 1st! a-hard-days-night-john-6

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I finally got around to ordering the super deluxe edition yesterday! Interestingly, because of postage, amazon.com (us) was cheapest!

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So it’s nearly two months to the day that Sgt. Peppers was released on June 1st 1967. With that in mind, it would be cool to know how you are all planning to celebrate it’s anniversary.

I’ll be giving a bicycle tour to some friends. We’ll visit around 30 locations in London connected with the Beatles, ending up at Abbey Road mid to late-afternoon. 

Is anyone else heading over to Abbey Road ? Am thinking we’ll probably visit a nearby pub afterwards. Can anyone recommend one, and would anyone like to join us at the pub? Another option is to visit a park and listen to the album, weather dependent.

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For people in the UK, it’s been announced that the BBC will be putting on programmes on both radio and tv to celebrate the 50th anniversary.

I’m excited to put it lightly! I’m glad to see that the BBC is doing their bit to celebrate.

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a-hard-days-night-ringo-8Feck! (my inner Ron Nasty has been unleashed!) June 3 is a school day! That means I’ll miss a whole chunk of the Radio 4 Extra stuff ahdn_george_05 although there may be hope if it is all put on demand afterwards. I do listen to Radio 4 Extra sometimes, but usually, it’s for The Goon Show reruns a-hard-days-night-john-6

The ‘Paul Merton On The Beatles’ show sounds interesting too. I might check that out.

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Not if I can help it, here’s 2 ways to listen to that program on June 3rd, pick one:

1. Convince your mother and or father to let you stay home that day.

2. Wear headphones in class and listen to the radio while you’re doing your schoolwork.

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Thanks for the advice, but I doubt I’ll get away with either of those things, especially now it’s coming up to mock exam revision time. I reckon they will put everything out again afterwards on demand and I also have BBC Media Player so I can see the documentary when it comes out on iPlayer.

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It looks like I have no choice then but to give you another option, somehow convince your teacher that this is educational so she can have you guys watch it.

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Anyone here buy the Record Day Penny Lane / Strawberry Fields Forever ’45 ???  You like it?? heart

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a-hard-days-night-ringo-8Feck! (my inner Ron Nasty has been unleashed!) June 3 is a school day! That means I’ll miss a whole chunk of the Radio 4 Extra stuff ahdn_george_05 although there may be hope if it is all put on demand afterwards. I do listen to Radio 4 Extra sometimes, but usually, it’s for The Goon Show reruns a-hard-days-night-john-6

The ‘Paul Merton On The Beatles’ show sounds interesting too. I might check that out.  

I’ll be coming home from France that day and I won’t be in Dublin until about 10pm. I might listen online to the bits earlier in the morning but I won’t get to binge the entire day 🙁

 

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Every one of the programmes will be available to down from elsewhere a day or so after they air.  

I’d have thought BBC radio would have re-broadcast the May 1967 episode of ‘Where It’s At’ which premiered much of the ‘Pepper’ album to the world a tv station would screen the ‘Making of Pepper’ documentary from 1992. ‘Sgt. Pepper ’s Musical Revolution ‘ sounds intriguing, those what if documentaries annoy me.

Below is the press release from the BBC with details of what is happening.

Date: 26.04.2017     Last updated: 26.04.2017 at 10.22
 
 
To mark the 50th anniversary of the release of Sgt. Pepper ’s Lonely Hearts Club Band by The Beatles on 1 June 1967, the BBC will celebrate with programmes across radio and TV.
 
Considered by critics and music lovers to be one of the greatest records ever made and a major cultural moment not only for this country but globally, the album features classic songs including , A Day In The Life , With A Little Help From My Friends , She’s Leaving Home and Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds .

The range of programmes will explore the stories around the recording, release and subsequent life of this seminal album.

 
In early June, BBC Two presents Sgt. Pepper ’s Musical Revolution , a new documentary from Huge Films directed by Francis Hanly, which will present Sgt. Pepper as you have never heard it before. The film will include extracts from material never before accessible outside of Abbey Road , studio chats between the band, out-takes, isolated instrumental and vocal tracks as well as passages from alternative takes of these world-famous songs.
 
The programme will be written and presented by one of Britain’s leading composers and most admired music broadcasters, Howard Goodall. He will be getting to grips with the album’s musical nuts and bolts.
 
Howard Goodall says: “Whatever music you like to listen to, if it was written after 1 June 1967 then more likely than not it will have been influenced, one way or another, by Sgt. Pepper ’s Lonely Hearts Club Band. The record’s sheer ambition in its conception, composition, arrangements and ground-breaking recording techniques sets it apart from others of the time. It’s a landmark in 20th century music, and I’ve hugely enjoyed exploring the story behind the music.”
 
Producer Martin R. Smith says: “This will be Sgt. Pepper as you’ve never heard it before. We’ve been granted unprecedented access to The Beatles’ own archive, photographs and multi-track studio tapes so we’ll be able to give an insider’s view into the making of this landmark album and, through Howard Goodall’s insight, just why it was so revolutionary.”
 
Jan Younghusband, Head of Music TV Commissioning, says: “So delighted to have Howard Goodall back on BBC Two with his brilliant insights into this outstanding album and how it all came about, and to celebrate this special moment in our music history.”

Using visually-striking set dressing, projections and props the film will be conjuring up the multi-coloured, phantasmagorical world of Sgt. Pepper .  Following on chronologically from the 2016 documentary Eight Days A Week – The Touring Years, Sgt Pepper ’s Musical Revolution will show what happened when the studio took over from the stage and the screams.

To help assess the phenomenon of Sgt. Pepper the programme will find out out why the album came to be made. It will rediscover The Beatles at a pivotal moment in their career – both as a band and as four individuals, each with his own musical tastes, and ambitions. Having given up touring, they poured their energies into the studio: Sgt. Pepper , as Paul McCartney remarked, would be the performance.

BBC Radio will also commemorate the anniversary across Radio 2, Radio 4 Extra and 6 Music.

BBC Radio 2 will present two documentary series – Sgt. Pepper Forever and Paul Merton On The Beatles.

Over two programmes, broadcast on 24 May and 31 May, Martin Freeman presents Sgt. Pepper Forever, which will reveal the revolutionary studio techniques used during the remarkable sessions dating from November 1966 to April 1967 and also examine the album’s huge impact on the history of music. They will feature ‘work-in-progress’ versions of Sgt. Pepper tracks – and the songs on the double A-side single Strawberry Fields Forever /Penny Lane , which were also recorded during the sessions – to illustrate the pioneering techniques used by The Beatles and George Martin.

This two-part documentary special, written and produced by Kevin Howlett of Howlett Media Productions, features interviews with Paul, George, Ringo and George Martin, and in a new interview composer Howard Goodall talks about, and illustrates on piano, the musical innovations of the album’s songs.

Having worked with the original four-track tapes to create a new stereo mix of Sgt. Pepper for its 50th anniversary, producer Giles Martin (son of Sir George Martin) describes the innovative recording techniques used at the time and how he approached making his new version.

There will also be interview material with the album cover’s co-designer Peter Blake, Beatles press officer Derek Taylor, Tony King (George Martin’s assistant in 1967), Mike Leander (the arranger of She’s Leaving Home), poet Adrian Mitchell, DJ John Peel and some of the producers and musicians who were influenced by the achievements of the album, including T Bone Burnett, Dave Grohl, Tom Petty, Jimmy Webb and Brian Wilson of The Beach Boys .

Martin Freeman says: “Sgt. Pepper is the most celebrated album by my favourite band. These documentaries will shed light on how The Beatles, with George Martin, created a piece of work that marked a watershed for what a long playing record could be. It’s my absolute pleasure to help tell you about it.”

Paul Merton on The Beatles is a four-part series, produced by Radio 2’s Mark Hagen, which airs weekly from Monday 29 May.

The four programmes allow Paul to take a quirkily individual look at The Beatles’ career and legacy. In his world, The Beatles didn’t break up at the end of the 60s but instead went on creating albums and returning to the concert stage – and these four programmes all attempt to answer the ‘what if’ question.

In the opening show, remembering the covers that the band performed on their early albums, Paul looks at the way this trend continued in their individual solo careers, with John, Paul George and Ringo playing songs originally recorded by the Everly Brothers, Buddy Holly, Carl Perkins and more.

The second and third programmes imagine the band’s return to live performance with two idealised concerts including songs like Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds , What Goes On , Let It Be and Here Comes The Sun .

And in a special final show Paul Merton attempts to answer that most beloved Beatle fanatic question: what album would the band have made after Let It Be and Abbey Road if they hadn’t broken up?

Paul Merton says: “I’ve had great fun selecting tracks from John, Paul, George and Ringo’s solo careers to firstly create a magical live ‘Beatles’ concert, and secondly a new ‘Beatles’ double album. I am immensely looking forward to sharing my choices with the Radio 2 listeners.”

BBC Radio 4 Extra will delve deep in to the iconic album artwork to bring listeners a special day of programmes from 9am-10pm, inspired by the famous faces that are featured on the Sgt. Pepper ’s Lonely Hearts Club Band album cover.

On Saturday 3 June, Samira Ahmed will introduce a diverse 13 hour mix of documentaries, dramas and comedies that all focus on this celebrated crowd, from Marlene Dietrich to Albert Einstein, Marlon Brando to Oscar Wilde. Programmes will include Alan Bennett reading Lewis Carroll’s Alice In Wonderland, Joan Bakewell interviewing Jonny Weissmuller for Start The Week in 1975, a drama about the classic comedy duo Laurel & Hardy starring John Sessions and Robbie Coltrane, and a look at the life of William Burroughs from the musician Laurie Anderson.

In between, brand new interviews will reveal more about the members of this Lonely Hearts Club Band, discover why these people were chosen for the cover, and explore what it was like to be there on the actual day this art work was created.

Produced by Luke Doran for the BBC, across one day let BBC Radio 4 Extra bring the Sgt. Pepper ’s Lonely Hearts Club Band to life in this unique and imaginative celebration.

On BBC Radio 6 Music, Mark Radcliffe and Stuart Maconie will be broadcasting their show on Thursday 15 June (1pm-4pm) from Liverpool, celebrating the music of the city from Sgt. Pepper to the present day.

Sgt. Pepper ’s Musical Revolution was commissioned and executive produced for BBC Two by Jan Younghusband, Head of Commissioning, Music TV. It is made by Huge Films, director is Francis Hanly and the producers are Martin R. Smith and Jonathan Clyde.

Paul Merton on The Beatles and Sgt. Pepper Forever were commissioned by Robert Gallacher, Editor, Commissioning and Scheduling, Radio 2.

Radcliffe and Maconie is a Smooth Operations production for BBC Radio 6 Music.

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Every one of the programmes will be available to down from elsewhere a day or so after they air.  

I’d have thought BBC radio would have re-broadcast the May 1967 episode of ‘Where It’s At’ which premiered much of the ‘Pepper’ album to the world a tv station would screen the ‘Making of Pepper’ documentary from 1992. ‘Sgt. Pepper ’s Musical Revolution ‘ sounds intriguing, those what if documentaries annoy me.

Below is the press release from the BBC with details of what is happening.

Date: 26.04.2017     Last updated: 26.04.2017 at 10.22
 
 
To mark the 50th anniversary of the release of Sgt. Pepper ’s Lonely Hearts Club Band by The Beatles on 1 June 1967, the BBC will celebrate with programmes across radio and TV.
 
Considered by critics and music lovers to be one of the greatest records ever made and a major cultural moment not only for this country but globally, the album features classic songs including , A Day In The Life , With A Little Help From My Friends , She’s Leaving Home and Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds .
The range of programmes will explore the stories around the recording, release and subsequent life of this seminal album.
 
In early June, BBC Two presents Sgt. Pepper ’s Musical Revolution , a new documentary from Huge Films directed by Francis Hanly, which will present Sgt. Pepper as you have never heard it before. The film will include extracts from material never before accessible outside of Abbey Road , studio chats between the band, out-takes, isolated instrumental and vocal tracks as well as passages from alternative takes of these world-famous songs.
 
The programme will be written and presented by one of Britain’s leading composers and most admired music broadcasters, Howard Goodall. He will be getting to grips with the album’s musical nuts and bolts.
 
Howard Goodall says: “Whatever music you like to listen to, if it was written after 1 June 1967 then more likely than not it will have been influenced, one way or another, by Sgt. Pepper ’s Lonely Hearts Club Band. The record’s sheer ambition in its conception, composition, arrangements and ground-breaking recording techniques sets it apart from others of the time. It’s a landmark in 20th century music, and I’ve hugely enjoyed exploring the story behind the music.”
 
Producer Martin R. Smith says: “This will be Sgt. Pepper as you’ve never heard it before. We’ve been granted unprecedented access to The Beatles’ own archive, photographs and multi-track studio tapes so we’ll be able to give an insider’s view into the making of this landmark album and, through Howard Goodall’s insight, just why it was so revolutionary.”
 
Jan Younghusband, Head of Music TV Commissioning, says: “So delighted to have Howard Goodall back on BBC Two with his brilliant insights into this outstanding album and how it all came about, and to celebrate this special moment in our music history.”

Using visually-striking set dressing, projections and props the film will be conjuring up the multi-coloured, phantasmagorical world of Sgt. Pepper .  Following on chronologically from the 2016 documentary Eight Days A Week – The Touring Years, Sgt Pepper ’s Musical Revolution will show what happened when the studio took over from the stage and the screams.

To help assess the phenomenon of Sgt. Pepper the programme will find out out why the album came to be made. It will rediscover The Beatles at a pivotal moment in their career – both as a band and as four individuals, each with his own musical tastes, and ambitions. Having given up touring, they poured their energies into the studio: Sgt. Pepper , as Paul McCartney remarked, would be the performance.

BBC Radio will also commemorate the anniversary across Radio 2, Radio 4 Extra and 6 Music.

BBC Radio 2 will present two documentary series – Sgt. Pepper Forever and Paul Merton On The Beatles.

Over two programmes, broadcast on 24 May and 31 May, Martin Freeman presents Sgt. Pepper Forever, which will reveal the revolutionary studio techniques used during the remarkable sessions dating from November 1966 to April 1967 and also examine the album’s huge impact on the history of music. They will feature ‘work-in-progress’ versions of Sgt. Pepper tracks – and the songs on the double A-side single Strawberry Fields Forever /Penny Lane , which were also recorded during the sessions – to illustrate the pioneering techniques used by The Beatles and George Martin.

This two-part documentary special, written and produced by Kevin Howlett of Howlett Media Productions, features interviews with Paul, George, Ringo and George Martin, and in a new interview composer Howard Goodall talks about, and illustrates on piano, the musical innovations of the album’s songs.

Having worked with the original four-track tapes to create a new stereo mix of Sgt. Pepper for its 50th anniversary, producer Giles Martin (son of Sir George Martin) describes the innovative recording techniques used at the time and how he approached making his new version.

There will also be interview material with the album cover’s co-designer Peter Blake, Beatles press officer Derek Taylor, Tony King (George Martin’s assistant in 1967), Mike Leander (the arranger of She’s Leaving Home), poet Adrian Mitchell, DJ John Peel and some of the producers and musicians who were influenced by the achievements of the album, including T Bone Burnett, Dave Grohl, Tom Petty, Jimmy Webb and Brian Wilson of The Beach Boys .

Martin Freeman says: “Sgt. Pepper is the most celebrated album by my favourite band. These documentaries will shed light on how The Beatles, with George Martin, created a piece of work that marked a watershed for what a long playing record could be. It’s my absolute pleasure to help tell you about it.”

Paul Merton on The Beatles is a four-part series, produced by Radio 2’s Mark Hagen, which airs weekly from Monday 29 May.

The four programmes allow Paul to take a quirkily individual look at The Beatles’ career and legacy. In his world, The Beatles didn’t break up at the end of the 60s but instead went on creating albums and returning to the concert stage – and these four programmes all attempt to answer the ‘what if’ question.

In the opening show, remembering the covers that the band performed on their early albums, Paul looks at the way this trend continued in their individual solo careers, with John, Paul George and Ringo playing songs originally recorded by the Everly Brothers, Buddy Holly, Carl Perkins and more.

The second and third programmes imagine the band’s return to live performance with two idealised concerts including songs like Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds , What Goes On , Let It Be and Here Comes The Sun .

And in a special final show Paul Merton attempts to answer that most beloved Beatle fanatic question: what album would the band have made after Let It Be and Abbey Road if they hadn’t broken up?

Paul Merton says: “I’ve had great fun selecting tracks from John, Paul, George and Ringo’s solo careers to firstly create a magical live ‘Beatles’ concert, and secondly a new ‘Beatles’ double album. I am immensely looking forward to sharing my choices with the Radio 2 listeners.”

BBC Radio 4 Extra will delve deep in to the iconic album artwork to bring listeners a special day of programmes from 9am-10pm, inspired by the famous faces that are featured on the Sgt. Pepper ’s Lonely Hearts Club Band album cover.

On Saturday 3 June, Samira Ahmed will introduce a diverse 13 hour mix of documentaries, dramas and comedies that all focus on this celebrated crowd, from Marlene Dietrich to Albert Einstein, Marlon Brando to Oscar Wilde. Programmes will include Alan Bennett reading Lewis Carroll’s Alice In Wonderland, Joan Bakewell interviewing Jonny Weissmuller for Start The Week in 1975, a drama about the classic comedy duo Laurel & Hardy starring John Sessions and Robbie Coltrane, and a look at the life of William Burroughs from the musician Laurie Anderson.

In between, brand new interviews will reveal more about the members of this Lonely Hearts Club Band, discover why these people were chosen for the cover, and explore what it was like to be there on the actual day this art work was created.

Produced by Luke Doran for the BBC, across one day let BBC Radio 4 Extra bring the Sgt. Pepper ’s Lonely Hearts Club Band to life in this unique and imaginative celebration.

On BBC Radio 6 Music, Mark Radcliffe and Stuart Maconie will be broadcasting their show on Thursday 15 June (1pm-4pm) from Liverpool, celebrating the music of the city from Sgt. Pepper to the present day.

Sgt. Pepper ’s Musical Revolution was commissioned and executive produced for BBC Two by Jan Younghusband, Head of Commissioning, Music TV. It is made by Huge Films, director is Francis Hanly and the producers are Martin R. Smith and Jonathan Clyde.

Paul Merton on The Beatles and Sgt. Pepper Forever were commissioned by Robert Gallacher, Editor, Commissioning and Scheduling, Radio 2.

Radcliffe and Maconie is a Smooth Operations production for BBC Radio 6 Music.

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Sneak peek into what will be included:

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The Hole Got Fixed said
Sneak peek into what will be included:

https://www.theguardian.com/mu…..b-gdnmusic

Really cool to hear with no overdubs!  

Was that previously unreleased? It is interesting to note Paul uses the “I feel it, I feel it” dialogue from the end of that video on this track called Plastic Beetle from his Liverpool Sound Collage (go to 6:23)

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The “I feel it” vocal sounds like it’s from elsewhere.

No idea where this came from originally, i found it elsewhere. ‘With A Little Help From My Friends takes 1 and 2. I found a site that has both of the available previews. 

 

From reading on another forum it appears that what they are releasing early are from the 2-cd set so hopefully the uber-deluxe or whatever it’s called will be clean – if ‘Pepper’ take 9 has been manipulated in some way. If I get a blast of ‘Till There Was You ‘ mixed into the end of take 4 of ‘Strawberry Fields Forever ‘ this forum will never have seen as many offensive words.

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The only thing worse than them adding part of Till There Was You at the end of Strawberry Fields Forever would be if they added part of When I Get Home during the solo section of Within You Without You , just thinking about it makes me want to fill an entire page with obscenities.

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Sneak peek into what will be included:

https://www.theguardian.com/mu…..b-gdnmusic

Really cool to hear with no overdubs!  

Thanks for posting @The Hole Got Fixed apple01– I really got off on that (like being on a time machine). I was on the fence about ordering the deluxe, but who am I kidding. Next stop Amazon Prime  john-lennon-salute_gif

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When I checked Amazon (US) last night, the deluxe boxset was priced at ~$118.  As much as I would LOVE to have all the new tracks, that’s just too expensive for me.  Even if it included Carnival Of Light (which it should, what are you waiting for Paul??), it would be hard to justify that price.  And do we really need a 2017 remaster??

Alas, I’ll have to celebrate with my crummy old obsolete 2009 disc lol.

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Interesting preview of an interview with Giles Martin appearing in the June issue of Mojo, offers glimpses of what to expect.

For Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds , I had this idea of chopping up the keyboard notes so they could be spread across the stereo spectrum. Then you put them all on a plate reverb so the notes don’t sound disconnected. Then I can have the voice in the centre, because I have this stereo keyboard underneath. That’s a good example of mixing ahead in your brain.

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