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12.24pm
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@William Shears Campbell said
Well, Paul did dream the song in the movie.
Quite so, I forgot about that (Gilmour’s solo utterly distracted me ).
Is that your CD copy?
You bet your vinyl copy of that selfsame album it is.
Listening to ‘Weird Fishes / Arpeggi’ by Radiohead.
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11 November 2010
Their Satanic Majesties Request – The Rolling Stones (1967)
I’ll take a note from the Bontees…
The day this was released, the UK EP version of Magical Mystery Tour was released.
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7.53am
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17 December 2012
Ain’t often I get to hear Dylan stuff I never knew existed. 15 tracks, 12 songs (1 a cover), that weren’t even in the lists until they started circulating around June last year. A missing set of ’80s recordings from one day in October 1985 that could have been the basis for a great album, rather than the crappy stuff that came out officially around that time.
A revelation of a bootleg.
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12.13pm
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17 December 2012
Another unknown set of recordings (until six months ago) from the same time period and same bootleg label. Bob rehearsing with Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers and the Queens of Rhythm for the Farm Aid gig in September 1985, probably at Universal. 47 tracks, some real curve balls. Dylan does Come Together ! Twice! He knows the words as well as John! “He got Arthur Itus”! Fantastic ad-lib!
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17 December 2012
The 1985 Dylan rehearsal tape is on YT!
Both are set to his two versions of Come Together … well worth hearing all though…
Beautiful recordings backed by Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers and the Queens of Rhythm.
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12.33am
17 January 2017
8.31am
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15 February 2015
Side 2 of this album
(Those of you well-up in your Floyd will know exactly which track I am listening to presently
as it’s the only one on side 2.
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9.55am
1 January 2017
Silly Girl said
Side 2 of this album(Those of you well-up in your Floyd will know exactly which track I am listening to presently
as it’s the only one on side 2.
Weird Purple And Blue Thingy by Punk Floyd? A classic McQuickly track.
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10.58am
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15 February 2015
@SgtPeppersBulldog said
Silly Girl said
Side 2 of this album(Those of you well-up in your Floyd will know exactly which track I am listening to presently
as it’s the only one on side 2.
Weird Purple And Blue Thingy by Punk Floyd? A classic McQuickly track.
It’s Pink, not purple — duh!
(It’s technically a very close-up shot of an ear underwater. Full photo below.)
Currently Blackbird is pouring into my ear instead of Waters.*
*Pun intended
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1 December 2009
(Recorded August 19-21, 1969:
- Aug. 19: Recording, mixing: The End, Golden Slumbers, Carry That Weight, Something, Here Comes The Sun
- Aug. 20: Mixing, editing: I Want You (She’s So Heavy)
- Aug. 21: Mixing, editing: The End, You Never Give Me Your Money, Sun King, Mean Mr Mustard
Also: Woodstock!)
EDIT: Oh wait, Woodstock was the 15th through 17th MY WORLD IS SHATTERED)
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