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Bobber
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Anyone familiair with this? Or know anything about Fuego? This message contains some errors imho.

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Fuego Entertainment Acquires 15 "Lost", Never Before Released, Recordings by The Beatles
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MIAMI, FL--(Marketwire - January 10, 2008 ) - Fuego Entertainment, Inc. (OTCBB: FUGO) today announced it has acquired 15 tracks of previously unreleased music by John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr, "The Beatles." The recordings were made in 1962, a short time before their signing with E.M.I., during the FAB FOUR'S first live appearance together at the Star Club in Hamburg, Germany playing before a small audience of about twenty to thirty people. The original tape of this live recording was "lost" for over 33 years in the record and tape collection of legendary music producer and promoter Mr. Jeffrey Collins.

The Star Club Hamburg recorded most groups that appeared at their club in the late 50s and early 60s under a performance contract that included payment in full for any live recordings made at their club. Many of these recordings were released by Polydor (West Germany). However this particular tape was sold along with several others to Jeffrey Collins, of the Collins Organization, a booking agency in London, England. The original idea was that the tapes would be used to promote the Star Club as a venue and the groups to other clubs that the Collins Organization used. The tapes were in fact not touched until 1994 when, with the release of the B.B.C. tapes and a renewed interest in The Beatles, Mr. Jeffrey Collins decided to search for the lost tapes.

This 15 track set was recorded at the Star Club in Hamburg, Germany a short while after the Ted Taylor recordings and boast different and perhaps better takes of "A Taste of Honey" and "Hippy Hippy Shake" (using Tony Sheridan as a 5th Beatle). These are the only two songs found on the original Star Club releases with which this recording should not be confused.

This is an historical recording because it was the very first time that Ringo Starr actually played with The Beatles "live" after replacing Pete Best on the drums.

Other tracks make good use of Kingsize Taylor's Band "The Dominoes" who utilize their piano on such Beatles favorites as "Money," "Twist and Shout" and "I Saw Her Standing There" all of which were subsequently used on The Beatles' first studio recordings for E.M.I.

What makes this album truly unique are the eight songs not available on any previously released L.P.s or singles -- which include Paul McCartney singing Hank Williams' "Lovesick Blues" and George Harrison vocalizing Maurice Williams' "Do You Believe." One of the most outstanding tracks on this album must be "Ask Me Why" showing just how John Lennon and Paul McCartney became such a winning combination.

The complete list of all the tracks, the complete story of how this "lost" tape from The Beatles came into the possession of Mr. Jeffrey Collins and sound clips from several of the recordings from this album will soon be available on our Fuego Entertainment, Inc. web site at http://www.FuegoEntertainment.net. When you enter the web site click on the "Fuego Plus" menu button.



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we will see....i wonder why it is only surfacing now tho......call me skeptical...maybe it is a ploy to get paul to pay for them like he has done with other inferior recordings in the past...


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That is interesting. Though I'm mildly suspicious due to certain factual inaccuracies.

Their first performances at The Star Club were 13 April-31 May 1962, on their third visit to Hamburg. If the tapes are from that period, then that is definitely not Ringo Starr on drums, as he didn't join them officially until 18 August. So either they're from one of the two trips to Hamburg in Nov/Dec 1962, or that's Pete Best on drums. It would be fairly easy to tell, depending on the sound quality. Did Tony Sheridan perform with them at that time? If not, and if they're from The Star Club, they must be from the April/May residence.

The article states that the recording was made a few days after the Ted Taylor recordings, but weren't they from New Years Eve 1962?

One thing's for sure, Ringo's first performance as an official member of the band was on 18 August 1962 in Birkenhead. Long before the Ted Taylor recordings.




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Inaccuracies?  

I did sign in after all, just to satisfy my curiosity. I couldn't access the files tho, because I had to become a 'silver member' to do so. Costs 4.95 USD. Being Dutch (and suspicious), I decided not to do that. If these recording are The Beatles indeed, I'm pretty sure they will come to surface for free.
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Inaccuracies?  

I did sign in after all, just to satisfy my curiosity. I couldn't access the files tho, because I had to become a 'silver member' to do so. Costs 4.95 USD. Being Dutch (and suspicious), I decided not to do that. If these recording are The Beatles indeed, I'm pretty sure they will come to surface for free.


I'll keep my eyes and ears open. If Fuego are releasing it, there must be another copy somewhere.


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That is interesting. Though I'm mildly suspicious due to certain factual inaccuracies.


Yeah, that's what I thought too: http://beatleforum.proboards42.com/index.cgi?board=news&action=display&thread=1200049737

I'll sign up to silver membership when I get home - I don't mind pissing my money away!! LOL


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I've been doing a bit of digging, and it seems as though the McCartney 'Lovesick Blues' has been available elsewhere on a bootleg, and the 8 songs not previously available are in fact, Kingsize Taylor & The Dominoes.

Of more interest however is the imminent new Purple Chick Star Club set, which does apparently contain new material.


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Of more interest however is the imminent new Purple Chick Star Club set, which does apparently contain new material.


And what new material should that be?
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lovesick blues...great...that's a hank williams tune....great taste in music by the GUYS...lol


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