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Special In Studio Guests: Beatles photographer Ethan Russell
& Monkee Micky Dolenz.
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Introducing Ringo’s Drums Greek Theater 7/21/12
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9AM
The Beatles – Free As A Bird – Anthology
The Beatles – Across The Universe - Let It Be
Recorded 4th February 1968 - 8 takes Overdubs 8th February 1968 onto take 8
Overdubs 1st April 1970 onto take 8 creating take 9 “Across the Universe" was originally donated to a charity album for the
World Wildlife Fund. That original song was a faster, higher version than the Let It Be version, which was the original track slowed down and combined
with an orchestra by producer Phil Spector. Lennon. 1.00
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George – While My Guitar Gently Weeps – LOVE
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The Beatles - Mother Nature’s Son - The Beatles
(Lennon-McCartney) Lead vocal: Paul
Another Paul McCartney solo performance for the “White Album.” Paul remembers writing the song at his father’s home in Liverpool and that it was inspired by Nat “King” Cole’s recording of “Nature Boy.” After the other Beatles went home on the evening of
August 9, 1968, Paul went through 25 live performances of the song, each featuring his vocal and his Martin D-28 acoustic guitar. Take 24 was deemed the best. Overdubbing took place on August 20 with Paul playing drums and timpani, double-tracking his lead vocal at the end of the song, and adding a second acoustic guitar part. George Martin’s
brass arrangement was also added to the mix.
The Beatles - Can You Take Me Back - The Beatles (unlisted link track) (McCartney) (uncredited)
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Lead vocal: Paul On September 16, 1968, the Beatles recorded 67 takes of Paul’s classic ballad “I Will,” with Paul on acoustic guitar, Ringo playing maracas and cymbals, and John on temple
blocks, tapping out a beat with wood on metal. George Harrison was not at this session. Not all 67 takes were complete run-throughs, and as Paul was still putting the finishing
touches on the song, he would drift into other songs during the numerous takes. Of particular note was take 19, which included a 2:21 untitled song with lyrics along the lines of “Can you take me back where I came from, can you take me back?” Twenty-
eight seconds of this song were used as a link between “Cry Baby Cry” and “Good Night” on Side 4 of the “White Album.” The song fragment is unlisted and uncredited, giving
the impression it is part of “Cry Baby Cry.”
John Lennon - #9 Dream - Walls And Bridges ‘74 This track had started out with the title of “Walls and Bridges.” It was later
renamed as it is much more fitting, and continues John’s fascination with the number nine. May Pang provide backing vocals (“John’s”) – while a message to
George Harrison can be heard (as the two men had been arguing).
The Beatles - The Night Before - Help! (Lennon-McCartney)
Lead vocal: Paul Recorded in two takes on February 17, 1965. Paul double-tracked his vocal and overdubbed a lead guitar solo, which is heard at the very end and during the
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instrumental break. Lennon: “George and Paul are playing the same break exactly, both playing but in different octaves.” John Lennon plays the Hammond organ.
On U.S. album: Help! - Capitol LP
The Beatles - I Don’t Want To Spoil The Party - Beatles For Sale
(Lennon-McCartney) Lead vocal: John and Paul
Written primarily by John, who called it one of his favorites. Recorded in 19 takes (only five of which were complete run-throughs) on September 29, 1964. The B-side of the
“Eight Days A Week” single in the U.S., issued February 15, 1965. On U.S. album:
Beatles VI - Capitol LP
Break…
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Intro Mr. Ethan Russell….
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Welcome to BWTB the author of the new E-BOOK An America Story
The only person to take LP COVERS FOR THE BEATLES, THE STONES AND THE WHO ….
Mr. Ethan Russell…
The Dirty Mac – Yer Blues – Rock’n’Roll
Circus Dec. 1968
Pivotal time for rock n roll as changing of the guard was about to take place with the Rolling Stones
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starting to edge past the Beatles becoming the WORLDS Greatest Rock’n’Roll Band ….Pick it up w/ Let It Be…cuz Ethan was there for all 30 days in
Jan. 1969…
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The Beatles – Two Of Us - Let It Be Thought by many to be a song about John and Paul and their childhood, "Two of Us" is actually a song written by Paul about he and his wife Linda. The lyrics are derived from various experiences where the two would get
in the car with Paul's dog Martha and just drive in the countryside until they were lost. One particular day, Linda parked the car and went for a
walk; Paul sat in the car and wrote the basic track for the song. McCartney 1.00
Back w/ Ethan Russell…new book An America Story….
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His brother Jeremy Borden Russell (1944–2005) was founder and financier of the rock band Blue Cheer
YER godfather is Cole Porter?
The Beatles – Get Back - Let It Be "Get Back" was the original title to the film and album, which became Let It Be. The whole idea of the album was for the band to 'get back' to their recording roots by playing live and without studio trickery, hence the title.
Journalists repeatedly asked Paul if the song had racist meanings, but demo tapes show that the song was originally a satire of people who
wanted to keep illegal immigrants out of Britain. Soon Paul had added a few characters and the satire was lost, but the single was enormously
successful, selling 2 million copies. McCartney 1.00
The Beatles - Don't Let Me Down – Single/Past Masters Recorded Jan. 28th 1969 Apple Studio’s
Recorded Jan. 27th (LP) and single Jan. 28th 1969 Released as a single in UK April 11, 1969
And in the USA May 5th 1969. The Beatles 1st STEREO single in the USA
flip of “Get Back”…John’s 3rd B-side in a row
Written for Yoko Ono.
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Out of spots w/ Paperback Believer
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Welcome Micky Dolenz…
One of the great voices of the 60’s still going strong this Summer of the Happy Together Tour…welcome
to BWTB…Micky Dolenz..
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NEW! Micky - GOOD MORNING GOOD MORNING – Remember
Micky & Ethan Pick songs….
The Beatles - Revolution – Single/ Hey Jude / Past Masters
Recorded: 9/10/11/12 July 1968 flip of Hey Jude
John really wanted this to be the first Apple single but it was tough to beat out “Hey Jude”…but it still made for one of the best singles in pop music
history.
The Beatles - Girl - Rubber Soul (Lennon-McCartney)
Lead vocal: John
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Written primarily by John, the song was completed in two takes on November 11, 1965. The song is notable for the naughty backing vocal (Paul and George repeating the word
“tit”) and John’s heavy breathing during his vocal. John called this one of his best. On U.S. album:
Rubber Soul - Capitol LP
The Monkees - Porpoise Song (Theme From HEAD)
HEAD `68
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The Beatles - Tomorrow Never Knows - Revolver (Lennon-McCartney)
Lead vocal: John The first song recorded for what would become the “Revolver” album. John’s
composition was unlike anything The Beatles or anyone else had ever recorded. Lennon’s vocal is buried under a wall of sound -- an assemblage of repeating tape loops and sound effects – placed on top of a dense one chord song with basic melody driven
by Ringo's thunderous drum pattern. The lyrics were largely taken from “The Psychedelic Experience,” a 1964 book written by Harvard psychologists Timothy Leary and Richard Alpert, which contained an adaptation of the ancient “Tibetan Book of the
Dead.” Each Beatle worked at home on creating strange sounds to add to the mix. Then
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they were added at different speeds sometime backwards. Paul got “arranging” credit. He had discovered that by removing the erase head on his Grundig reel-to-reel tape
machine, he could saturate a recording with sound.
The Monkees – Daily Nightly - Pisces, Aquarius,
Capricorn & Jones Ltd. `67
NEW! Micky – RANDY SCOUSE GIT 2012 – Remember
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Paul McCartney & Band - The Monkees Theme
The Monkees – For Pete’s Sake – Headquarters
Special Thanks to: Mike Sinclair, The Brat, and Gary Strobel.
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What so great about doing this show is asking people nearly 50
years later to tell stories about when they were in there 20’s!
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