Yeah, a great place to start is with the 2,000 hours of Twickenham crap.
Pay no attention to him,just get it,its a free copys of all eight cds,you can download and burn them to disc, some kind Beatle fan put tham up,its interesting if you have never heard them,but Juniors right about one thing,it aint all rosy.
The thing is: there is a lot of stuff available, especially when it comes to the Let It Be sessions. Like Juniors remarked: is it really necessary to struggle through these hours of sessions? Can't a normal fan (not a sick one, that is) just deal with The Black Album? But these sessions is just a part of the whole thing. Thnx for the info anyway. It seems everybody picks out his/hers own favorite on this one as well.
Just made a trip to bootlegzone.com to check out some bootlegs I have. Found out there are a few more... My god! There's loads of them! But, besides the Decca Tapes and BBC things, what bootleg should a decent Beatles-fan have in your opinion? Maybe it is true that a real fan has EVERYTHING, but this is just too much. Anybody got any ideas about this?
You all will have read that, ah ... BootlegZone's no longer with us. But Micky and Titch and I just like to carry on the good work that's always gone down in the bootlegforum.
The great dane has a good copy of hte Beatles bbc 1-9~ I beleave Oil well had a good to ok copy!Some was not that great!
But Few have What john gave me!
These are the BBC MASTERS & say such in between each commecial ect! The quality is great past being great!
There are 6 volumes & so I did not loose quality over the years! All audio went to dvd discs! The dvd has a much better laser & last longer then the cd's!
So I say if you get the chance--snag a set of the BBC Masters!
I'm just sitting here --watching the wheels go round! I realy love to watch them roll!
The great dane has a good copy of hte Beatles bbc 1-9~ I beleave Oil well had a good to ok copy!Some was not that great!
But Few have What john gave me!
These are the BBC MASTERS & say such in between each commecial ect! The quality is great past being great!
Bit late to this thread. Erm...Djinn, the BBC doesn't have commercials. Are you sure that they're BBC? And how would John have got the masters, when they're still owned by the BBC?
I just want you to reassure him - talk to him, make him see the error of his ways. Then I'll hit him.
The BBC Masters are Original! The BBC airing did not have commcercals. If You get the BBC like Oil Well Or Great Dain---They also contain comm. These how ever are not the BBC Masters! Much Like the Origanl Casey Casem Tapes----No commercials--- But the Masters have them--These are not copies---These are the original BBC Masters & No BBC Recording is better then These!
I'm just sitting here --watching the wheels go round! I realy love to watch them roll!
yeah i heard he got a dose from back in the germany era...penicillin will clear it up....good luck with that but you should keep stuff like that confidential....
right now I am downloading Glyn John's first mix of "Get Back"
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