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« on: May 04, 2010, 01:12:48 PM »

 FOUR HOURS OF UNRELEASED PAUL McCARTNEY MUSIC LEAKED ONLINE

   
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FOUR HOURS OF UNRELEASED PAUL McCARTNEY MUSIC LEAKED ONLINE

In an astonishing unprecedented event, nearly 65 unreleased Paul McCartney tracks spanning 1971 through 1987 have been leaked online over the past few days -- totaling nearly four hours of music. Beatles fans have been trading information back and forth in a frenzy as to how all this music -- music that McCartney has vigorously safeguarded for decades -- has now been linked to the public for free over various websites.

Many of the songs are believed to be straight tape dubs from Wings' original roadie, the late Trevor Jones, whose personal archives were auctioned off by Christie's in 1998. Other speculation is that some of this material stems from early work tapes intended for one or more of the McCartney box sets which have recently been in production.

    * Among the many highlights on the set are: Acetates of "Another Day," and "Hi, Hi, Hi," full Wings rehearsals of songs performed on their 1975/1976 world tour -- including "Listen To What The Man Said," "Blackbird," "Hi, Hi, Hi," multiple takes of "Junior's Farm," "Soily," "Call Me Back Again," "Picasso's Last Words," "Bluebird," "I've Just Seen A Face," "Magneto And Titanium Man," "Little Woman Love/C Moon," "Live And Let Die," and "You Gave Me The Answer," the still-unreleased McCartney torch song "Suicide," -- as well as an early live band run-through of "Let 'Em In" taped prior to McCartney officially recording it.
    * Other gems include an early mix of "Silly Love Songs" lacking the signature string and brass overdubs with McCartney instead scat-singing the legendary horn part, a version of the 1976 Wings favorite "Must Do Something About It" -- which was originally released with drummer Joe English taking the lead, but now features McCartney's original unreleased "guide" vocal, an instrumental mix of Wings' 1979 hit "Getting Closer" and the 1978 outtake "Cage."
    * ore rarities in the bunch feature 1980 Wings rehearsals of "No Values" -- which McCartney eventually released on his 1984 Give My Regards To Broad Street soundtrack, full band rehearsals of 1971's "Mama's Little Girl," and an extended take of McCartney on electric piano teaching Wings "Take It Away" -- a tune they would never get to record.
    *  A particular highlight is the rarely-heard 1982 official recording of "Runaway" -- a tune McCartney donated to the Barbados group Ivory.
    * For the first time, outtakes from Tug Of War -- McCartney's 1982 reunion with George Martin -- have surfaced. The new batch of tracks include the previously unheard instrumental "Newt Rack," as well as "offline monitor mixes" (tapes running while music is playing out of speakers) of "Take It Away" which features an extended coda, and a scaled-back, very rough mix of McCartney's collaboration with Stevie Wonder "What's That You're Doing?"
    * Pristine sounding abbreviated outtakes from McCartney's 1987 "Russian Album" sessions feature McCartney going full throttle on snippets of Elvis Presley's "Poor Boy," the Vipers' "No Other Baby," the Lonnie Donegan-adapted "Take This Hammer," Carl Perkins' "Lend Me Your Comb," and an alternate vocal version of Fats Domino's "Ain't That A Shame."
    * Beatlefan magazine publisher Bill King explained that there is a direct correlation between these tracks going public within days of McCartney announcing a catalogue overhaul through his new label Concord Music Group: ["The leaking of these tracks -- for whatever reason -- whether it's a disgruntled employee who's upset about the box set reportedly being shelved for a while, or if these tracks perhaps had already leaked out and someone was just sitting on them for a while -- y'know, there's a lot of different theories. But for whatever reason that these things have suddenly come out, I think it's not coincidental. I think that it happened a day or two after the Concord reissue program was announced is probably instructive. Y'know, there's a cause and effect relationship there."] SOUNDCUE (:30 OC: . . . effect relationship there)
    * Wings co-founder and original drummer Denny Seiwell shed some light on the late Trevor Jones -- the man who might be responsible for all this material reaching fans over a decade after his death: ["The roadies; Ian Horn and Trevor Jones -- they were brothers-in-law, I guess. Ian married Trevor's sister. . . something like that -- I don't know. But the next couple of years it was just me and Henry (McCullough) and Ian and Trevor. We were like always together. Trevor died. What year was it that Linda (McCartney) died? '98. Well then, Trevor died just before that, I think. He had an alcohol problem. Paul told me about this. I had no idea. Paul said that he had to give him the 'golden handshake' because of his boozin' and that he had passed away."] SOUNDCUE (:32 OC: . . . had passed away)
    * Over a decade after McCartney and Elvis Costello laid down demos of their initial songs in 1987, tapes of the sessions found their way into the hands of bootleggers -- a situation that still riles Costello: ["I don't have anything more against the major corporations than I do against people who are willfully stealing other people's work through the Internet. I mean, they're all pirates and brigands to my way of thinking, y'know? Unless it's a fair deal on both sides. And Paul and I, of course, discussed releasing those recordings at one point, but we're both going forward with new work and the opportunity to do so hasn't presented itself. On the other hand; recordings that were sketches for the writers that may have somehow slipped out and become available, I don't think that there's any obligation on our part to release them because somebody did steal 'em."] SOUNDCUE (:36 OC: . . . did steal 'em)
    * Although McCartney has issued previously-unreleased work on various soundtracks and single B-sides, he's shied away from releasing a full-on outtakes collection. In late-1980 he had been preparing an album called Cold Cuts featuring outtakes spanning his entire career up though that point.
    * Following John Lennon's 1980 murder, McCartney was said to have felt that releasing an outtake collection in what would be his first musical statement following Lennon's death would be in poor taste.
    * Although Cold Cuts has been booted numerous times since 1985, McCartney has yet to release an official version of it.
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Re: Unreleased Material Online
« Reply #1 on: May 04, 2010, 07:00:10 PM »

I heard it's withdrawn again.
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« Reply #2 on: May 05, 2010, 01:12:16 AM »

This, i'm interested in. The remasters,,,not so much.

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« Reply #3 on: May 05, 2010, 10:03:53 AM »

Cold Cuts is on bootleg. Have you got it?
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« Reply #4 on: May 05, 2010, 05:45:20 PM »

I have almost all of the Wings stuff listed.
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« Reply #5 on: May 05, 2010, 08:27:49 PM »

This, i'm interested in.

Search for the 'Let 'Em Out'  Outtakes or Trevor Jones tapes. Found this chronological tracklist on demonoid:

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Here's a rough chronological tracklisting:

Soily

This is from the August 1974 One Hand Clapping sessions with Geoff Britton on drums.

Beware My Love (Instrumental, complete acetate version)
Beware My Love (uncomplete version)
Must Do Something About It (Paul on vocal)
She's My Baby (Take 1)
She's My Baby (version 2)
Silly Love Songs (without strings or horns)
The Note You Never Wrote (without strings)
Time To Hide (instrumental)
Wino Junko (rough mix)

These tracks date from the January-February 1976 Wings At The Speed Of Sound sessions.

Richard Cory

This is a live in-studio rehearsal from September 1975 - more from this session has surfaced and will be seeded very soon.

Mull Of Kintyre (count-in)

Not very different from the released version, recorded in August 1977.

Daytime Nighttime Suffering (early version)

Dates from January-February 1979.

Take It Away (monitor mix)
What's That You're Doing (rough take)
Newt Rack (instrumental)

These tracks are taken from the Tug Of War sessions at Air Studios in London and Montserrat in March 1981. Newt Rack was recorded on March 11, 1981 and is a slightly aimless instrumental with an appropriately whimsical throwaway title

Choba Medley (Part 1)
Choba Medley (Part 2)

These two tracks contain excerpts from all the tracks recorded in the July 1987 Снова в СССР sessions. This includes interesting but frustratingly incomplete snippets from the unreleased versions of "Cut Across Shorty," "No Other Baby," "Poor Boy," "Lend Me Your Comb" and "Take This Hammer."

And that's what's surfaced thus far. There may be more yet to come - Madinger and Easter mentioned the Trevor Jones collection including a tape from the Holly Days sessions. But even if this is all we get, it's still a major find. For me, Paul's version of "Must Do Something About It" alone is worth the price of admission - which is, of course, absolutely free.

I can upload it in the bootleg section if anyone's interested.
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« Reply #6 on: May 06, 2010, 12:08:18 AM »

Honestly, I have a stack of Macca bootlegs and i'm sure I have that. If thats all its going to be then, blah. I thought it was going to be new, unheard stuff. Maybe I should read before posting huh?  8)

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« Reply #7 on: May 06, 2010, 02:17:25 AM »

Honestly, I have a stack of Macca bootlegs and i'm sure I have that. If thats all its going to be then, blah. I thought it was going to be new, unheard stuff. Maybe I should read before posting huh?  8)

Basically all of that is new unheard stuff.
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« Reply #8 on: May 06, 2010, 08:22:05 AM »

I thought Bobber said it was just Cold Cuts, but then I actually read the entire thread. I'm sleep deprived and lost so thanks to for the suggestions and carry on.

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« Reply #9 on: May 06, 2010, 08:47:07 AM »

Uploading for the bootleg section later on.
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« Reply #11 on: May 06, 2010, 11:41:33 PM »

Thanks Bobber. Just reread the whole thread and I wasnt making a lot of sense last night. 12 hour midnight shifts do that to a person.

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« Reply #12 on: May 15, 2010, 11:55:53 AM »

No worries
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« Reply #13 on: June 22, 2010, 05:21:40 AM »

hey Bobber thx for the links but how can I hear them on a Macbook?

it says its a Windows file or something like that, I can't open them

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« Reply #14 on: June 22, 2010, 09:11:59 AM »

I guess it's in FLAC. Any free converter can help you out.
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