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- Опубліковано 7 жов 2024
- What projects should the Beatles be concentrating and releasing first? Take a survey and weigh in!
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1) Carnival of Light
2) Star-Club, reassembled properly and remastered
3) Rubber Soul super deluxe
4) All the pre-fame Beatles, live, studio and home recordings
Can you imagine Peter Jackson’s technology on The Star Club tapes… that’d be a total introspective of the Beatles punk days.. straight ahead Rock and Roll…
That’s what I’ve been saying! RAW
I like the analogy of the Beatles like a family member, and we certainly wouldn't want cooperate America dictating the future of a loved one.
At the same time as the Get Back project was announced, it was also stated that, after it’s release, we would also see a re- release of the original Let It Be film. Much as I love Get Back, I am still hoping that they make good on that promise if only just for history’s sake.
RUBBER SOUL Deluxe. 💯🤠
The complete Decca Tapes newly remixed in stereo would be great!
A sixtieth anniversary of Please Please Me and With The Beatles!
Start with Rubber Soul and work backwards from there. I would think the earlier records would be harder to re-mix due to limited recording technology and lots of reductions during mixing. Starting with Rubber Soul gives more time for the tech to improve to allow for re-mixing Please Please Me, Beatles for Sale, etc.
There are points I think should be interesting about new releases:
1) Remastered and stereo versions of tracks recorded Live at BBC, like: "I'll be on my way" or "Soldier of love".
2) Entire live shows with remastered and restored sound, like: "Washington 1964"; "Australia 1964" or "Shea Stadium 1965".
3) Deeply remastered and/or restored tracks like: "Sour milk sea"; "On our way back home" rock version. Suggestions.
1)Deluxe remix Rubber Soul (then ALL the rest of the albums year after year)
2) AI enhanced and cleaned up Star Club
3) Shea Stadium in all its glory
4) Revamped Anthology
That’s good for now!
Cheers Matt Street
I agree with your choices, Matt. Cheers 😎
@@MIB_63 thanks MIB! Cheers
Here, here!
You are spot on in saying Apple is out of touch with the fans!!
Seeing how this is the 60th and 50th anniversary of Please Please Me and The Red/Blue Albums respectively, then I don't know hwy they can't just do both, and then fall in line every year to release anniversary editions until 2027 (Magical Mystery Tour included), and then by 2028 start with the Past Masters, etc. Makes both sense financially and as a Beatle fan.
But moreover, I want my London Town and Back to the Egg Archives. It's killing me those have been forgotten.
I agree both could be released as well.
They should have done a 1963 box with the first two albums and session tracks etc
1. Stowe 1963
2. Star Club cleanup.
3. combined release of 1&2
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I dont have a problem with them releasing now and then as a young fan whos never had a beatles release in my lifetime im really excited to hear a new George solo and the cleaned up version of that song, its haunting
George only plays rhythm on this, McCartney recorded a guitar solo
well thats a shame his solos on free as a bird and real love were incredible regardless in still looking forward to it the song has a sad nostalgia to it@@juliosanchez95
Bogey’s a good boy!😂
I would be ok. With what ever Paul and Ringo want. THANK YOU FRANK FROM MONTANA......
Survey link doesn’t work. But, I love your shirt! And, I believe we will be seeing you this weekend 😉 great video, Matt, thanks!
Paraphrasing, “The Beatles don’t belong to them (Apple), they belong to us- the fans”- 100% agree
No. The Beatles belong to the Beatles. The rest of us are just long for the ride.
Apple and the Beatles are one and the same.
Fans are not entitled to stuff they don't want to release. History might demand it. But art is not about satisfying demand, it is about vision.
Since the Pepper box ser, we've had The double album filled with outtakes, including the Esher Demos, Abbey Road deluxe, including unreleased stuff. A let it be box ser with lots of extra material. Instead of a cleaned up version of a miserable movie, we got a joyous six hour documentary that exceeded all expectations. Peter Jackson is working on something else too. If you were to add the bonus tracks in number, they would match the number of songs officially released before 1970. Apple haven't been stingy.
Fans will never be happy. And yet, will gladly fork out massive amounts for diminishing returns.
When the audience dictate what the artist shows, then there are only two words that describe it. Selling out.
Next release should be a single with John singing lead, "I Am Not Home Right Now, Leave A Message."
Not until Ibe had a full remix of Nutopian National Anthem. I found the original to be overproduced.
Oh, and a vegan butcher cover.
@@Withcare11 this is a great one.
🎵🎼🎶 RUBBER SOUL SUPER DELUXE EDITION BOX SET!!!
What about those 1960s King Features Beatles cartoons? Hyyuh, yeah!
I was disappointed with Ron Howard's "Eight Days a Week" for not having enough concert footage. I'd like to see a Peter Jackson colourised film of re-mixed and cleaned up concert footage, starting with "Some Other Guy at the Carven, through 63 in Manchester, the US tours of 64, 65, 66, Japan 66 and ending with the rooftop concert.
You and many others were disappointed. However, it must be said that Howard's hands were tied in certain instances. They had more footage to work with but the problem is people wanted an exorbitant amount of cash to use it. Other than that, I didn't need to the talking heads. Some of the stories and reminiscing was cute but I really didn't need it. And I feel they sanitized this whole part of the Beatles story.
that police car was really buggin me
They weren't after you this time Ray!
I've been waiting for your top ten most listened to albums parody video, Ray. C'mon man, you can do it!
Re-up eh? Just listened the Plastic Ono Band - The Ultimate Mixes / Out-takes. The playlist is each track from the original tracklist replaced by an out-take. I had a blast with it. I think that's the winning formula instead of creating another mess like Anthology or replacing the Beatles with robots.
I think please please me, given its the 60 year aniversary, whilst its an album that definitely doesn't need a new remix id love to hear some of the session outtakes if they still exist
MMT and R. Soul are on the top of my list.
Same here.
I'd love for the Star Club recordings to get the clean-up/remix treatment that the Get Back series audio got. That would be amazing to hear!
Thank you for this thoughtful discussion. Again, any release should be commercial ie it sells. When ma and pa go looking to buy a Beatles album for Christmas, they want all the hits, not just the weird bits. Any anthology release with experimental or alternate takes should be balanced out with good, hummable Beatles songs. Personally I would like to hear the last sessions of Abbey Road, including any studio banter between John and Paul. Also Rubber Soul, Help and whatever out takes they have for Magical Mystery Tour. You are correct, George Martin overlooked a lot of good music. Finally, can we take some or John's demos from 19671969 and put them in a listenable format? He had some lovely bits of songs that never saw the light of day.
Sure i watched this same video about 2 weeks ago.
Press some more of the mono box set. Those are now going for $2500!! I don't understand why they don't press more.
Wow, I had no idea! Sounds like demand should win out.
I see no reason for a re-re-release of "Yellow Submarine". We already have the "Songtrack" album with remixed songs. What would be the draw?
CASH GRAB for Apple.
A 90 minute cut of the Get Back film. I would like to see the footage of ‘Old Brown Shoe’ ,synced up with the original audio. ‘Hey Bulldog’ promo video on DVD on a wider DVD collection with the likes of ‘Strawberry Fields’ ‘ I am The Walrus’ etc
1. Rubber Soul Box Set
2. Extended Anthology Box Set (Including a Blu Ray extended remastered version of the series, Anthology 1, 2, & 3, a new Anthology 4 including Now and Then, Carnival of Light, Outtakes and Jams from the Threetles Sessions)
3. MMT Box Set covering the Non-Pepper 1967-Early 1968 Stuff (MMT, Yellow Submarine, Lady Madonna, etc)
4. Extended Get Back/Let It Be Rerelease (Like what Peter Jackson promised)
5. Red and Blues Remix
6. Past Masters Remix
7. New Compilation
8. Beatles Film Collection (Remixed Audio and improved video for Hard Days Night, Help!, Magical Mystery Tour, Shea Stadium, and Yellow Submarine)
I imagine there are better outtakes that could have been used for Anthology, but George Martin chose curios that he personally liked. They did it because Beatles bootlegs were such a big deal and they thought, 'Let's get some of the money that's going to these bootleg sellers!' But I would like to see a much more serious effort at finding and releasing really fine alternate versions and outtakes from all the albums, no joke tracks, no stopping in the middle of songs and arguing, none of that bullshit. It could be a much better anthology. Let Giles and Sam choose the takes, remix them, and make it a serious box set of great, alternate versions of great Beatles songs. Also, spare me the earliest kid stuff, as well, I don't need I Lost My Little Girl or any of the Cavern or Hamburg recordings.
carnival of light
Apparently, three hours of The Beatles "White Album" sessions exist!
Can you do a discuss on the quantum leap the Beatles participated in the film state-of-the-art, and cultural turn from Black & White Hard Days Night, flipped over to Help in color.
Also more than a film screen, but, in how that specific time window the release of the two films ushered in the world of color into the global grid.
Along with that, Beatles ushered in the very first global satellite live stream simulcast when they did All You Need Is Love. They were there right place right time & right geo-stature as a group.
Hello, everyone seems to forget Beatles At The Budokan, several shows filmed / high quality audio. Perhaps a deluxe set with all the major live performances spanning their career (Cavern, Star Club, Palladium, First American Visit , Shea, Hollywood Bowl, Budokan, Roof Top… it could be a wealth of material coupled with the latest technological advancements we could hear and see the Beatles clear, concise, mixed properly, and have visuals as well. Thoughts ?
That would be a worthy release!
@sadandroid5053 Technically this isn't the Beatles, but related to them. I wonder if a recording of the complete Quarrymen performance exists from July, 1957. I know, a number of years ago a short snippet (like only about a minute) was put on UA-cam. Wonder what Jackson could do with that, as far as cleaning up the sound? It's official release would also depend on getting the okay from John's estate, and the surviving Quarrymen who performed that day.
@@robertzastrow4648 I don't know how much there is of that recording but it's amazing in any condition!
Magical Mystery is my no 1. Then past Masters. Don’t think we need Let It Be. Love your work Matt and also John Heaton.
I'd really like to have the complete rooftop concert, video and jigh-resolution sound, just showing the Beatles.
66 Budokkan shows DVD, cleaned and balanced
I ‘d love to hear the FABS, live in Hamburg
Another point I sincerely have doubts of the possibility of a remastered and restored tracks is about the Star Club shows. I had the vynil and now a CD version of these shows and its quality is very limited.If these new process can bring clear sounds of these recordings it would be wonderful. Is it really possible?
There is a real danger that that would turn out to be a 'fakeumentory'. The original tape was a slow mono recording on a home recorder. The vinyl record got rid of some tape hiss and used EQ to counter the loss of high frequencies (and clarity), but you can only do so much. All CD reissues I know tried to 'clean up' the sound further and sound terrible, much worse than the vinyl record. If Jackson's technology can lower the noise floor, fine, but if you start 'fleshing out' the singers' voices, using their voice characteristics from later recordings, or the purported natural range of the instruments you will run into trouble. It will not sound like it sounded way back then. Ask Klaus Voorman, I suggest, that's the nearest you can get to the Hamburg sound. (Don't ask Paul!) I'm afraid that the companies' wish to please the old and especially new fans will increasingly obscure what was originally there. I guess that's inevitable, though, and the recordings left untampered with will be the subject of historians in another 50 years time.
1. A remixed Rubber Soul box set
2. A remixed Please Please Me/With the Beatles box set
3. A Remixed MMT box set
4. A remastered Anthology box set
5. A remixed A.Hard Day's Night/Beatles For Sale box set
6. A remixed/restored CD/DVD version of Live At Shea Stadium
6. A remix of Live at The Starclub
Yeah… Shea Stadium! The footage they cleaned up for the anthology looks/sounds pretty damn good to me - let’s have the whole concert already!
Shea Stadium YES
The Star club tapes, and any live shows from 65, and the remaining live shows like Japan in 66. (I may have that wrong) and Rubber Soul.
Only thing I wish is that any new remixed albums get either a Blu-ray included with a more dynamic version or, ideally, the regular versions are mastered with less compression/limiting, which negatively affected both the Sgt. Pepper and Revolver remixes, which I liked overall otherwise.
Like some other people mentioned, the Star Club tapes getting the full AI treatment would be pretty interesting.
Remixed Rubber Soul. Remixed Hard Days Night.
Help! while you're at it.
I'd like to see a comp of all the songs they gave to other artists.
God, I hope everything is ok in your neighbourhood! And yes, it's about time the Apple guys get out of their ivory tower!
As for "Carnival Of Light", I don't expect it to be any good honestly, but I'd love to hear it at least once just to get rid of this annoying curiosity hahah
It's on UA-cam.
@@gigglehertzno, it isn't.
And the people in their ivory towers are Paul, Ringo, Yoko and Olivia/Dhani. Or do you not think they have full control of their company?. Or a veto?
Apple is just the crop. The band remain the orchard.
The 4 control everything and there must be unanimous agreement. This is probably very tedious for them. The corporation known as Apple tees up projects for the four entities, who vote on it. I have to believe the corporation merely has to "make plan" like any other corporation and tries to make x number of dollars annually. I wouldn't say Apple is the crop, but the thresher.
If you are still planning to go to the Fest on Saturday, don't miss the Weeklings! They are excellent. They have a UA-cam channel - although I am sure you probably are already aware of that. They play at 2:30 in the main ballroom.
1. Video of Shea Stadium concert with restored audio. Maybe Australian concert from 1964.
2. Let it Be movie with extended performances
3. Restore the Anthology series to 4K Blu Ray
4. Star Club
5. Remaining studio albums and singles remixed.
I think they need to rerelease the mono box set or at least add it to streaming. I see a lot of memes online like “listening to the Beatles with one headphone” making fun of how the stereo mixes sound in headphones.
They’ve included the mono mixes in the Pepper the Revolver box sets but not the White Album and they’re mixed in one giant track list.
Everything from the touring years at the top
I want Revolution 1 (Take 20) officially released.
That we should get. It's an essential.
It'll be peaceful and quiet in my yard for weeks at a time, but I swear, the moment I want to film a short little clip, every siren and loud truck in the county whizzes past at once 😆
Think Apple should put an emphasis on releasing material which has either never officially been released or very limited releases, rather than releasing multiple editions of albums, with new remixes. Examples could be all the Star Club recordings, the complete Decca Audition tapes, the complete Kinfauns demo tapes (for the White album). Peter Jackson could also work on the film footage of Magical Mystery Tour, and release an expanded version of that. Would love to see a CD/DVD release of the 1965 Shea Stadium concert. Also, the animated cartoon show on DVD.
A casual sample of opinions across the internet seems to hold that there are not enough outtakes to justify a "Rubber Soul" super deluxe box set. Given the historical importance of this album, that would be a shame.
Furthermore, with Beatlemania about to enjoy its 60th anniversar(ies), quite a few on the internet wonder if super deluxe releases might commemorate Beatlemania by year…hence, ‘64 and ‘65 super deluxe boxes. But, what about ‘63?
Matt, just as you pine for a re-release of the original “Let It Be” (agreed) I would also like to see the 1966 NEMS film “The Beatles at Shea Stadium” re-released.
Yes to Shea! And that is a shame about Rubber Soul outtakes.
@@popgoesthe60s52 There was a deadline time crunch when they went into the studio to make Rubber Soul and they just knocked it out fast. No time for many alternate takes. Bam! Done!
@@continentalgin Yes, that is a good point.
Would be nice to have ''Live" material collect with AI restoration etc (Maybe a green double album or Box set) etc.. Shea Stadium 1965 would be cool as well
Green? Why not yellow since yellow red and blue are all primary colors. Green is a secondary color
I would like to see an updated official release of documentary on Shea Stadium concert in 1965. I’ve heard that such a project was in the works. I would also like to see Apple issue an official documentary covering the 1964 tour of Australia which may represent the peak of pure Beatlemania. There is a full tape of one show on UA-cam but that part of 1964 tour which has Jimmy Nichols on drums before Ringo returns following tonsillectomy is an under explored formally among official Beatles releases
There have been rights issues with the Shea footage. The promoter, Sid Bernstein, and family, own it and wouldn't give the footage to or sell it to Apple. I don't know if that has changed.
It's a pity "She's A Woman" and "Everybody's Trying To Be My Baby" footage doesn't exist from Shea Stadium concert!
I would love to see extensive footage of The Beatles Australasian tour which has been rather glossed over.
MONO Rubber Soul cleaned up works for me.
I want a "PPM", "WTB" & "BFS" box set.
I want a "Beatle Films" box set.
I obviously want a "Rubber Soul" box set.
Hamburg for me.
I’d like please pleae
Me but with the Decca sessions and the Tony Sheridan sessions.
I think the Star Club has to be it. From what I heard from youtube already, this would be something. Not for the casual fan, perhaps, but for the diehard.
George's 1974 Tour DVD and Cd.
I don’t know how much Apple Records (as opposed to the iTunes Apple) has to do with the prices but I think that if there’s a problem, part of it is the price points.
For the anniversary of “A Hard Day’s Night,” I think one of the major streaming platforms should stream the film. Preferably Disney+. And they can have a Super Duper Deluxe version of AHDN with all the outtakes and rarities they want, but have the regular version available for $7.99. That way, young casual fans might start buying it. Same with “Help!” in it’s year of release.
Yeah, I’d sure love to see a release of the complete Decca tapes! Pete Best… sure, whatever
I've heard a bootleg of them. They're a bit boring, honestly. Not their best early performances by a long shot.
It's gotta be tough when your name is Best and you're not. Every time I hear him Pete play Money I wish I could transport into the studio, just to scream at him. The man played like soggy toast. When you hear Ringo on the Star Club you know why the fellas made the change. Thanks Mr Starkey !
A cleaned up collection of Rock 'N' Roll Chestnuts recorded from the Get Back sessions packaged with a physical release of the rooftop concert.
It would be nice to have subject chapters (time codes) on your videos.
You are the first to suggest that. I appreciate the feedback.
Holy deja vu, Matt. I was certain I'd seen this video before but your IPA and the interrupting sirens confirmed it. Repeating this one for some reason? Just being Mister Curious
Oh, and the link to the survey is down so I'm glad I put my two cents in last time around
I accidentally deleted the original, so I had to repost.
@@popgoesthe60s52 Oops. Been there and done that with long comments. Lol
They should release the special recordings they made for Christmas.
They have.
It happened in 2017. It was a boxer of all the Christmas messages on 45 rpm vinyl.
No more Beatles discussions!!! Spoken from a Kinks Fan!! LOL!!! I can't complain Kinks are re-issuing their stuff also, which is about time! Can we have 10 videos on The Kinks. :) Have a fun day!
Hey Thomas! I plan to cover the Kinks but they are not on my schedule for 2023. I have a couple other 'biggies' for this year and I do want to get to the Kinks soon but I have a lot of work ahead of me to do them justice.
@@popgoesthe60s52 You are doing a fantastic job on these videos!!
As I have stated on Parlogram I would like Remixed and digitally enhanced videos of their live concert in Adelaide Australia, live and TV appearances, a reconstruction of the top of the pops appearance in 1966 using available technology, similar in scope to the Beatles one DVD that came out
Survey link doesn’t work
I just repasted the url. Can you try again please? Thank you for letting me know.
New outtakes >>>>>>> new mixes. I’ll be honest I don’t give a shit what Gilles Martin in 2023 does to songs I’ve already heard, give me what they made in the 60s!
So I don't know what I want, really, but as you're talking about more Anthology style outtakes, I realize that that's probably what I want more than anything else. Yes the music itself, of course, but even more than that, I want the chatter.
I want more Jackson "Get Back" stuff. Just let us hang out with with the band iimmersively. You obviously get some chatter in the Anthology outtakes but I have to wonder if there exists more than just snippets of that stuff leading into the takes.
And indeed, I wish they'd just release all the raw material from the Get Back sessions. Sure, I'd prefer some semblance of order, structure, polish, but really, I'd be happy with all of it.
I mean, truly, Apple should be obligated to just release everything they have to the Smithsonian or Library of Congress or National Trust or whatever, for posterity. I'm half kidding but truly, as you say, the Beatles belong to us. Not in the sinister way, of course. Of *course* they have a right to privacy and to have control over their personal effects.
I don't know what I'm saying, really, other than that what I want is whatever material helps us feel we're just hanging out with them as they go about their work. You can't beat that for me.
(And also I agree with you about the Star Club recordings! More early live stuff, for sure! From back when they were on fire as a live band.)
I'd love to hear some of those Lennon/McCartney songs we get snippets of in the Get Back doc that they never recorded eg ‘Because I Know You Love Me So’ & ‘Too Bad About Sorrow’ - are they complete songs? Could they be covered? Are there loads of these early songs still in old notebooks? If they were never published and notated only the memory of Paul would bring them back.
Sure seems like you got emergency vehicles going by your place a lot!😁
When did Apple gain the rights to the Live At The Star Club tapes? In 1991 or 1992 when George Harrison went to court and in Apple's defence of retaking control by his pointing out the flimsy nature of the original 'verbal consent' that The Beatles gave when asked, just before the recording was made. I don't know about special archival projects, but if Apple did the bread and butter work of keeping all the Apple releases in continuous supply on CD and vinyl whilst keeping an ear on the streaming world etc, then it would be enough for me.
I forgot we need Shea Stadium on a blu-ray! They should reissue Anthology and The Compleat Beatles on blu-ray too
The first Shea was their best, wildest concert ever and I need it, I need it! on blu-ray in 5.1
Yeah, I agree with The Compleat Beatles, a truly excellent documentary showing their heady career arc better than anything.
Shea shea shea
@@continentalgin Yeah, I should empahsize I meant the '65 show not the one from '66
@@continentalgin McCartney bought the rights to The Compleat Beatles so it would be shelved in favor of Anthology's release.
@@DocDoccus It's still a great doc, I have it on VHS. Pity that Macca won't let it out.
Survey link doesn't work Matt.
Just fixed it. Can you recheck please? Thank you!
I can get to survey monkey but it just tells me that I've already taken the survey. Are we supposed to be able to see the results ?@@popgoesthe60s52
Did you have to redo this because of the sirens interruption, Matt? 😆
No, I accidentally deleted it and reposted.
Nobody seems to talk about it, but I think ALL of the studio chatter should be put out - raw as is. There is a crap-ton of it and I personally would find it fascinating.
You and a handful of other people and that’s it.
I'm in that handful.
@@popgoesthe60s52 We would learn a lot more about how they worked together, and I'm sure there would be quite a few surprises. I would take this hands down over Carnival Of Light.
@@popgoesthe60s52 Same here.
@@Ken_in_Wisconsin Carnival of Light is a 'nothing burger' IMHO.
Can Mark Lewisohn just finish the next book?
Star Club tapes 💯
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Hi Matt! This sounds like fun! Re: Apple, I dearly love that Giles Martin and company are cleaning up these amazing recordings. Sadly, Apple became a monster. It was too big too fast. "The Apple That Ate The Beatles." (Sorry, bad joke.) However, that doesn't make it untrue.
Apple has been owned by Universal Music Group for twelve years, hence why it's corporate.
Universal owns the Beatles catalog, not Apple, which is a separate company.
Didn’t you post this last week too?
Yes, but I accidentally deleted it so I had to repost.
I've never heard of them. Are any they good?
I think for a serious Beatles fan, they would like to have the early begining of the Beatles,considerate a historic treasure when they started at Hamburg Germany and the Star-Club.They should remaster those recordings and make a improvement for the collector.
Matt is right about Apple's corporate approach - it's just like the rest. They are cold and detached from the the fandom and their goal is moving product. I took Matt's rank survey, but could not dream up any worthwhile project to suggest. By the way, what is a remix? Is it really what we think it is?
I don’t agree, with what was put out with the box sets that were released. The problem now as we go to Rubber Soul and earlier we are running out of alternate takes and outtakes. Do we really a AI version of those albums? Revolver was kind of underwhelming IMHO.
A three.part box ser of the Lennon/Ono unfinished music with new editions of their art movies. They wont sell, but they are just as valid as caenival of light.
I was hoping for a new Anthology with more material. The expanded re-issues of each album are almost making it redundant though.
Apple is the Beatles i figure. Could be wrong. Oh i like your idea: How about chronological order? Ok thank you.
Survey doesn't work, Matt.
Hmmm. Let me check.
I just repasted the link, would you mind retrying, Craig?
@@popgoesthe60s52 It's working now. Thanks, Matt.
(Omg, that beer looks delicious!)
How about a re-release of the Beatles at the B.B.C. in a boxset.Included all the unreleased B.B.C.
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Box set of Please Please Me and With The Beatles would be fine with me for 2023. Off subject Matt. I recently heard DC5's Glad All Over. Do you think it is a possibility that Dave Dexter liked the DC5 British recordings better than the Beatles EMI recordings? Could it be he was trying to duplicate the atmosphere of the DC5 reverb drenched records as opposed to the EM's dryer sounding recordings? Take care my friend, RNB
There is a DVD package of “Help!” as released by Apple. I’ve had it for some years now. A two disc set, which has special features on the second disc