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| DISC THIRTEEN
67.47 |
| The Best Of The
Apple Studio Sessions Part Nine |
After finishing their inventory of live show candidates
(tracks 1 through 4), The Beatles spend some time experimenting with new songs and
enjoying some oldies. John usurps Georges roll of lead singer for a loose version of
"Something" and Billy Preston trades vocals with John in a raucous "I Want
You (Shes So Heavy)". The band revisits "Dig It", but with a faster
tempo, with John actually recalling a number of the lyrics he had sung on the January 26th version and singing the titles of all the line show
candidates when he runs out of ideas. A number of enjoyable Buddy Holly covers are here as
well.
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Wednesday,
January 29 (continued) |
01 The Long and Winding Road (3.27)
29.NEW
Roll 553A Paul is amused by Johns
inventive bass playing. "Its alright" concludes John.
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02 For You Blue (2.33) 29.NEW
Roll 554A Boogiewoogie piano dominates
this pass.
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03 All Things Must Pass (2.15) 29.NEW
Roll 555A John adds some out of tune slide
guitar to the beginning of this otherwise good pass.
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04 All Things Must Pass (3.02) 29.2
Roll 555A A good version though Georges
vocal is very low and the drums too loud.
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05 Let It Down (4.41) 29.NEW
Roll 1140B George introduces a new original to
the band. John compares the strange chords George is playing to come of Chuck
Berrys.
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06 Let it Down (3.04) 29.4
Roll 1140B Billy adds some funky organ riffs to
this runthrough. Paul adds some repetitive "let it down" backing vocals.
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07 I Want You (She's So Heavy) (4.39)
29.NEW
Roll 1141B John plays the riff over a heavy
repetitive backing. Billy adds some impromptu vocals.
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08 Something (2.40) 29.NEW
Roll 556A George starts playing the melody on
his guitar, the rest of the band join in with John providing vocals.
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09 Sexy Sadie (1.36) 29.NEW
Roll 556A John leads the band through a mostly
instrumental pass of this White Album number.
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10 Dig It (6.51) 29.5
Roll 1142B This version is performed at a much
faster tempo than previous passes. Paul contributes a scat backing vocal.
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11 Besame Mucho (2.29)
29.1229.15
edit of Rolls 557A / 1142B Paul does his best
Desi Arnez imitation and belts out the lyrics as well as he can remember them. Note that
the camera beeps have been edited out.
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12 Three Cool Cats (2.29) 29.NEW
Roll 557A A slow version of the Coasters song
which obviously was a longtime favorite of the band having also been performed at the
Decca audition session over seven years earlier.
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13 I Got to Find My Baby (0.47) 28.12
Roll 557A Paul shouts out a misremembered lyric.
George and John pick up on it, and the band runs through a brief and ragged performance.
Paul suggests "One After 909" and is greeted by a "fuck you" from John
who is reluctant to visit the song again.
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14 One After 909 (3.02) 29.NEW
Roll 557A Paul gets his way and they run through
a perfunctory version with John playing around most of the whole way.
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15 One After 909 (3.05) 29.NEW
Roll 1143B Another pass with John playing it
straight this time.
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16 Vacation Time (0.45) 29.6
Roll 559A John takes the lead vocal on this
loose cover of an obscure Chuck Berry number. This brief performance is not without
charm but falls apart, probably because of their trouble remembering how the song goes.
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17 Cannonball / Not Fade Away / Hey
Little Girl (In the High School Sweater) / Bo Diddley (4.25) 29.7
Roll 559A This medley begins with Ringo pounding
out the drum beat for "Cannonball" as George plays along with guitar. After a
few bars they segue into "Not Fade Away" and George provides a few lines of
vocal. John joins in, and sings a bit of "Hey Little Girl". Apparently able to
remember nothing more than the songs catch phrase, he switches to Bo Diddley.
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18 Maybe Baby (2.32) 29.8
edit Rolls 559A / 1144B This particular
performance is complete, with John taking the lead. For once, he has a good recollection
of a songs lyrics. Note that the camera beeps have been edited out.
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19 Peggy Sue Got Married / Thinking
of Linking (1.52) 29.9
Roll 559A John leads the band into another Buddy
Holly song, but he has almost no recollection of the lyrics except the title. After
letting the performance lapse to an instrumental, John begins singing what words he can
remember from "Thinking of Linking".
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20 Crying, Waiting, Hoping (2.38)
29.10
Roll 559A George takes over from John on this
one as The Beatles perform another Buddy Holly classic. John and Paul provide pleasant
backing harmonies, and George plays a fine guitar solo.
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21 Mailman, Bring Me No More Blues (1.52)
29.11
Roll 1144B John takes the lead vocal on this one
with support from George. Again, its obvious the band knows this one by heart, and
John tries his best to duplicate Hollys vocal mannerisms.
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22 Teddy Boy (3.34) 29.NEW
Roll 560A Paul tries again to get John
interested in this song. John responds with a snore and some bad slide guitar fills.
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23 Two of Us (3.27) 29.NEW
Roll 561A After a straight forward start John
and Paul sing the song using funny voices.
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