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Title: Chronological survey of Beatles songs with nylon guitar
Post by: Xose on January 27, 2012, 10:50:00 PM
Updated list:

‘Bad To Me', Hotel President??, ca. mid-May 1963 (=thanks to Marcelo)

‘Till There Was You’, Abbey Road, 30-VII-63

‘All My Loving’, Abbey Road, 30-VII-63 (=doubtful according to Marcelo...)

‘And I love her’, Abbey Road, 27-II-64

‘I’ll Be Back’, Abbey Road, 1-VI-64

'Any Time At All', Abbey Road, 2-VI-64 (=thanks to Andrew and Marcelo)

'Things We Said Today', Abbey Road, 2-VI-64 (=perhaps, according to Marcelo)

'Baby's In Black', Abbey Road, 11-VIII-64 (=thanks to Marcelo)

'No Reply', Abbey Road, 30-IX-64 (=thanks to Andrew and Marcelo)

'I'll Follow The Sun', Abbey Road, 18-X-64 (=thanks to Agustín, doubtful according to Andrew)

‘I Need You’, Abbey Road, 15-II-65

'Yes It Is', Abbey Road, 16-II-65 (=thanks to Andrew)

‘You’ve Got to Hide Your Love Away’, Abbey Road, 18-II-65

‘That Means A Lot’, Abbey Road, 20-II-65

‘I’ve Just Seen A Face’, Abbey Road , 14-VI-65 (=doubtful according to Andrew...)

‘I’m looking through you’, Abbey Road, 24-X-65 (=doubtful, IMHO...)

‘Michelle’, Abbey Road, 3-XI-65 (=thanks to Marcelo)

‘Strawberry Fields Forever’ demos, Almería, November-December 1966

‘The Fool On The Hill’, Abbey Road, 25-IX-67 (=according to Andrew...)

'Revolution #9', 30-V, 6, 10, 11, 20, 21-VI-68 (=according to Winston)

'Don't Worry Kyoko', Queen Charlotte Hospital, 4-25 November 1968

‘Everybody Had A Hard Year’, Kenwood, December 1968

‘Song For John’, Kenwood, December 1968

‘Here Comes The Sun’, by the door of 3 Savile Row, 23 June 1969 (=according to some Apple Scruffs)


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Title: Re: Chronological survey of Beatles songs with nylon guitar
Post by: Xose on March 05, 2013, 11:33:25 AM
Updated list:

‘Bad To Me', Hotel President??, ca. mid-May 1963 (=thanks to Marcelo)

‘Till There Was You’, Abbey Road, 30-VII-63

‘All My Loving’, Abbey Road, 30-VII-63 (=doubtful according to Marcelo...)

‘And I love her’, Abbey Road, 27-II-64

‘I’ll Be Back’, Abbey Road, 1-VI-64

'Any Time At All', Abbey Road, 2-VI-64 (=thanks to Andrew and Marcelo)

'Things We Said Today', Abbey Road, 2-VI-64 (=perhaps, according to Marcelo)

'Baby's In Black', Abbey Road, 11-VIII-64 (=thanks to Marcelo)

'No Reply', Abbey Road, 30-IX-64 (=thanks to Andrew and Marcelo)

'I'll Follow The Sun', Abbey Road, 18-X-64 (=thanks to Agustín, doubtful according to Andrew)

‘I Need You’, Abbey Road, 15-II-65

'Yes It Is', Abbey Road, 16-II-65 (=thanks to Andrew)

‘You’ve Got to Hide Your Love Away’, Abbey Road, 18-II-65

‘That Means A Lot’, Abbey Road, 20-II-65

‘I’ve Just Seen A Face’, Abbey Road , 14-VI-65 (=doubtful according to Andrew...)

‘I’m looking through you’, Abbey Road, 24-X-65 (=doubtful, IMHO...)

‘Michelle’, Abbey Road, 3-XI-65 (=thanks to Marcelo)

‘Strawberry Fields Forever’ demos, Almería, November-December 1966

‘The Fool On The Hill’, Abbey Road, 25-IX-67 (=according to Andrew...)

'Revolution #9', 30-V, 6, 10, 11, 20, 21-VI-68 (=according to Winston)

'Don't Worry Kyoko', Queen Charlotte Hospital, 4-25 November 1968

‘Everybody Had A Hard Year’, Kenwood, December 1968

‘Mulberry’, Kenwood, December 1968

‘Song For John’, Kenwood, December 1968

‘Here Comes The Sun’, by the door of 3 Savile Row, 23 June 1969 (=according to some Apple Scruffs)


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Title: Re: Chronological survey of Beatles songs with nylon guitar
Post by: Ken Wood on March 10, 2013, 04:11:06 PM
I guess this thread corelates with this one here: http://www.dmbeatles.com/forums/index.php?topic=8564.msg300960#msg300960 (http://www.dmbeatles.com/forums/index.php?topic=8564.msg300960#msg300960)
Can it be updated in so far that one can see where in demos/outtakes they switched to nylon (or vice versa).
I recall reading stuff in the other thread like: "Nylon on first demo take of SFF, but not on later" etc. so that would be cool!
Especially in the light of trying to sort snippets that are undated or badly documented (like Rock Band snippets).
Thanks for all the research!