11.16am
10 May 2011
I found this page with a little help from my friend (or not); meanmistermustard.
It seemes to be both fake and real, and i can't come up with a truth.
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One and one don't make two
One and one make one.
11.19am
10 May 2011
Another one… http://www.beatlesource.com/bs…..-jpgr.html
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One and one don't make two
One and one make one.
1.34pm
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1 May 2011
The second is incredibly fake – the seller basically writes 'this tape is so rare buy it, by the way i dont think its 100% authentic, but its so rare buy it but it might not be the beatles, but its the only 1, so buy it. Oh, its so historic that i only listened to 30 seconds so im not that sure, but buy this piece of history'.
As soon as anyone finds anything new by the beatles they listen to it or give it to someone else to hear it and make sure its them. You dont play 30 seconds, stick it in a box and then sell it without getting it verified!
The first one is also a forgery with the site saying it sounds like the beatles but isnt.
I dont believe for a second that in the 70's George Harrison played with Paul as they werent that friendly, certainly not to be in the same studio. George saying he'd rather play with Willie Weeks than Paul really annoyed Paul. Plus i cant see Yoko being that willing for John to get back together with his old buddies. And even if she was you can guarantee she'd want to 'contribute' in some way.
"I told you everything I could about me, Told you everything I could" ('Before Believing' - Emmylou Harris)
2.03pm
19 September 2010
I was just to lazy to type that out. The only “session” (or sessions, more correctly) were John and Ringo, and one of Paul and Ringo, related to Ringo’s 1976 album (Ringo’s Rotograuve or whatever). So bullshit it is.
As if it matters how a man falls down.'
'When the fall's all that's left, it matters a great deal.
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