It's pretty grainy, but...
Xose, you're pretty good with dates and locations of pictures...do you know anything about the pictures without Spanish guitars?
- There are also at least two more songs when a nylon strung guitar is heard: 'Ill Be Back' (1-VI-64) and 'I've Just Seen a Face' (14-VI-65), and perhaps also in 'I Need You' (15-II-65). I think it's George's Ramirez. Have you ever come across with early takes from these songs??It's, indeed, a NOT complete list. I would appreciate your comments and aditions to it...Best!! Xose
There are early takes of I'll Be Back, but it's funny to hear that there's no Ramirez used in those early takes. There are snippets of later takes in which you can actually hear it. I've uploaded one of those snippets on 4share. Follow the link in my signature to d/load.
I believe "Yes It Is" as well. Listening to the early takes and the final version, it certainly sounds like a nylon stringed guitar.
Thank you Bobber!! I'm not sure of what should I do to d/load them... Follow the link in your signature?? This puzzles me (=undoubtedly due to my horrible knowledge of English language...)Best!! Xose
Yes, follow the link in my signature. You will see several files you can download. There's two version of I'll Be Back there. I will upload early takes of Yes It Is tomorrow there. I couldn't find any early takes of I've Just Seen A Face or I Need You.
Thanks for the 'Yes It Is' early takes. The nylon stringed guitar heard there has to be John's one, i.e., the one purchased in Madrid 2 July 1965...BTW: I have got 2 more photos from the 'And I LOve Her' sessions with George playing the Ramirez (=same sessions as the photo you u/loaded at the beginning of this thread). Do you know -by any chance- if there are more??Best!! Xose
Yes It Is was recorded in February 1965...I'll have a look around for those pics.
I have not found a reference to a spanish guitar on Yes It Is, but I did found one on You've Got To Hide Your Love Away and I Need You. I also found one other picture of the And I Love Her sessions with George playing his Ramirez. There are more pictures from this session, but there's no guitar on these pics. And I also found some other pics of the Russian guitars, but you probably got those.
These pictures come from With The Beatles, pictures by Dezo Hoffmann.No, the reference for I Need You was found in Brian Kehew's Recording The Beatles. I'll let you know about that later.