The first Internet Bootleg.
1. I Need You
16 Feb 1965
SOURCE: Videotape of film restoration on AMC
This is from the original mono soundtrack, and feature slightly different mix to the released mono version
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2. The Night Before
17 Feb 1965
SOURCE: Videotape of film restoration on AMC
This is from the original mono soundtrack, and feature slightly different mix to the released mono version.
3. You're Going To Lose That Girl
19 Feb 1965
SOURCE: Videotape of film restoration on AMC
This is from the original mono soundtrack, and feature slightly different mix to the released mono version.
4. The National Health Cow
BBC
16 May 1965
SOURCE: "SPLHCB: A History Of The Beatle Years" radio series
From BBC Radio's "Today", broadcast 6/21/65. A portion of this has been bootlegged on the LP "Not For Sale". The reading of this poem on "Attack Of The Filler Beebs, Episode Two" is probably from a different program, since it has Paul joining in.
5. Dizzy Miss Lizzy
Concert
Atlanta
19 Aug 1965
SOURCE: "Beatles Over Atlanta & Shea Stadium (remastered)" CD
This is one of the two songs absent from Vigotone's release of the Atlanta concert. Although the middle of the song is still missing, it's an exciting performance, notable for John's amazement in the intro at the clarity of the P.A. system.
6. (Medley)
Twist And Shout (Russell/Medley)
Concert
San Francisco
31 Aug 1965
SOURCE: Videotape of neswreel footage
This fragment from the final date of the Summer '65 tour is previously unbooted. It's from the matinee concert
A Hard Day's Night (Lennon/McCartney)
Concert
San Francisco
31 Aug 1965
C650831a.10
SOURCE: Videotape of neswreel footage
This fragment from the final date of the Summer '65 tour is previously unbooted. It's from the matinee concert
I Wanna Be Your Man (Lennon/McCartney)
Concert
San Francisco
31 Aug 1965
SOURCE: Videotape of neswreel footage
This fragment from the final date of the Summer '65 tour is previously unbooted. It's from the matinee concert
7. _Studio Conversation
12 Oct 1965
SOURCE: "Hodge-Podge, Volume 3" CD
It's not clear if this chat is from the "Run For Your Life" or "Norwegian Wood" session (it's been associated with both in the past), but it's clearly from this date. The first portion is from the "Sgt. Pepper" radio special, the latter from "Abbey Road Show" and the whole thing was played on "Lost Lennon Tapes", supposedly from an acetate of "Norwegian Wood" take 1.
8. In My Life
22 Oct 1965
SOURCE: "In My Life" aka "From Me To You" CD
This is probably George Martin's Hammond organ solo from the morning session of this date. He later replaced it with a half-speed piano overdub.
9. Michelle
Alternate Mix
RM1
SOURCE: "Rubber Soul" LP
Probably RM1 from 11/9/65, with louder percussion than the UK mono mix.
10. ST Side 1 2442
Nov 1965
SOURCE: Capitol master tape
An unknown Capitol engineer announcing Side 1 of the US "Rubber Soul".
11. He Said He Said
Demo
1966
SOURCE: "The Lost Lennon Tapes, Volume 24" LP
Fragments of John's "She Said She Said" demos.
12. She Said, She Said
Demo
1966
SOURCE: "In My Life" aka "From Me To You" CD
Fragments of John's "She Said She Said" demos.
13. Paperback Writer
Concert
Essen
25 Jun 1966
SOURCE: "Die Beatles In Deutschland 1966!" CD
The Essen track is from the WDR radio archives - one of the two Essen concerts will reportedly be issued in its entirety on the Strawberry label.
14. Paperback Writer
Concert
Hamburg
26 Jun 1966
SOURCE: "Die Beatles In Deutschland 1966!" CD
From the 1967 TV special "Damals In Hamburg"
15. (Medley)
Nowhere Man (Lennon/McCartney)
Concert
Hamburg
26 Jun 1966
SOURCE: "Die Beatles In Deutschland 1966!" CD
From vintage radio coverage.
Paperback Writer (Lennon/McCartney)
Concert
Hamburg
26 Jun 1966
SOURCE: "Die Beatles In Deutschland 1966!" CD
From vintage radio coverage.
16. I Feel Fine
Concert
Cleveland
14 Aug 1966
SOURCE: "Beatle Views" LP
Ken Douglas's on the spot report from the riotous Cleveland Stadium concert. According to Lewisohn, the interruption occurred during the fourth song, "Day Tripper", and we pick up here with "I Feel Fine", which may indicate that they skipped the usual fifth song, "Baby's In Black"
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17. Long Tall Sally
Concert
Boston
18 Aug 1966
SOURCE: "SPLHCB: A History Of The Beatle Years" radio series
Another piece of audio verite, this time from Kenny Everett. This seems to confirm that "I'm Down" was dropped from the North American leg of the tour as a set-closer.
18. The Ivor Novello Awards For 1966
20 Mar 1967
SOURCE: Unbooted tape
Taped the same day as the interviews for "Top Of The Pops", and broadcast 3/27/67 on the BBC Light Programme, but not included on "Attack Of The Filler Beebs".
19. The Ivor Novello Awards For 1966
20 Mar 1967
SOURCE: Unbooted tape
Taped the same day as the interviews for "Top Of The Pops", and broadcast 3/27/67 on the BBC Light Programme, but not included on "Attack Of The Filler Beebs".
20. Baby You're A Rich Man
Regular
Take 2 RM1
11 May 1967
SS.MMT.09.02.RM1
SOURCE: Capitol single 5964
Includes the apparent partial "eleven" call prior to the song.
21. Where It's At
Jun 1967
SOURCE: "SPLHCB: A History Of The Beatle Years" radio series
Paul discusses "All You Need Is Love". This was not included on "Filler Beebs", but is probably from the 7/1/67 broadcast of "Where It's At" on the BBC Light Programme.
22. Chi Chi's Caf
1967
SOURCE: "The Lost Lennon Tapes, Volumes 11/2/10" LP's
Several segments of John, assisted by Ringo, messing around with his Mellotron, presumably taped at Kenwood sometime during the year
23. Daddy's Little Sunshine Boy
1967
SOURCE: "The Lost Lennon Tapes, Volumes 11/2/10" LP's
Several segments of John, assisted by Ringo, messing around with his Mellotron, presumably taped at Kenwood sometime during the year
24. Down In Cuba (
1967
SOURCE: "The Lost Lennon Tapes, Volumes 11/2/10" LP's
Several segments of John, assisted by Ringo, messing around with his Mellotron, presumably taped at Kenwood sometime during the year
25. Step Inside Love
Demo
Nov 1967
SOURCE: "Rarer Than Rare" LP
Paul's demo for Cilla Black of a song she taped 11/21/67. Taken from an atrocious-quality tape of a radio broadcast.
26. Viewer Mail
TV
Cilla
6 Feb 1968
SOURCE: Unbooted tape
This seems to be Ringo's entire appearance on the second episode of Cilla's BBC-TV series. Only the song "Do You Like Me?" has been bootlegged previously - here we also hear Ringo and Cilla reading mail and performing a ventriloquism skit with Peter Brough, including a duet on "Nellie Dean".
27.
Ventriloquism (unknown)
TV
Cilla
6 Feb 1968
SOURCE: Unbooted tape
This seems to be Ringo's entire appearance on the second episode of Cilla's BBC-TV series. Only the song "Do You Like Me?" has been bootlegged previously - here we also hear Ringo and Cilla reading mail and performing a ventriloquism skit with Peter Brough, including a duet on "Nellie Dean".
Nellie Dean (Armstrong)
TV
Cilla
6 Feb 1968
SOURCE: Unbooted tape
This seems to be Ringo's entire appearance on the second episode of Cilla's BBC-TV series. Only the song "Do You Like Me?" has been bootlegged previously - here we also hear Ringo and Cilla reading mail and performing a ventriloquism skit with Peter Brough, including a duet on "Nellie Dean".
28. Do You Like Me (Just A Little Bit)
TV
Cilla
6 Feb 1968
SOURCE: Unbooted tape
This seems to be Ringo's entire appearance on the second episode of Cilla's BBC-TV series. Only the song "Do You Like Me?" has been bootlegged previously - here we also hear Ringo and Cilla reading mail and performing a ventriloquism skit with Peter Brough, including a duet on "Nellie Dean".
29. Act Naturally
TV
Cilla
1 Oct 1970
TV701001.01
Not listed on the original tracklisting. (maybe it has been added by another bootlegger ? anyway, this song is not from the same show as the previous tracks since it was recorded more than two years later)
30. Spiritual Regeneration
India
15 Mar 1968
HR.122-123
SOURCE: "Indian Ropetrick" LP
This is the slightly longer version with Wolfman Jack's narration intact. Originally from a 1976 Beach Boys radio special.
31. Dear Prudence
29 Aug 1968
SOURCE: "White Sessions" CD
A tiny snippet of backing vocals, presumably from the monitor mix tapes.
32. Nowhere To Go
Demo
Nov 1968
Recorded with Bob Dylan, at his home.
SOURCE: "The Dylan/Harrison Sessions" LP
This tape, from a vinyl picture disc, is a great improvement over any other bootlegged copies, and was probably taped in Woodstock around Thanksgiving, although it may also date from May 1970 in Nashville.
33. I'd Have You Anytime
Demo
Nov 1968
Recorded with Bob Dylan, at his home.
SOURCE: "The Dylan/Harrison Sessions" LP
This tape, from a vinyl picture disc, is a great improvement over any other bootlegged copies, and was probably taped in Woodstock around Thanksgiving, although it may also date from May 1970 in Nashville.
34. Everyone Had A Hard Year
Demo
Nov 1968
SOURCE: "The Lost Lennon Tapes, Volume 4" LP
John's home demo, a little more complete at the beginning than on "1968 Demos" (but a little less complete at the end).
35. Everybody Had A Hard Year
15 Dec 1968
SOURCE: Videotape of "Rape" footage
This was also booted on the LP "Johnny Moondog", and was included in the Lennon/Ono film "Rape" following the closing credits.