Say You Want a New Beatles Recording?
I know this is a law blog, but I figure if we can sustain entire posts about grammar, we can bear one about the greatest band of all time. A new Beatles track hit the web this week. It's a good quality bootleg of a recording session for "Revolution 1." Nearly ten minutes long, it has a very different arrangement from the one we all know. It also reveals how Revolutions 1 and 9 are linked, with an early version of the latter appearing near the end of the track. Music fans, please enjoy.
Update: Looks like this is only a taste of what's to come, as Paul McCartney is set to release a a 1967 "sound collage" called "Carnival of Light" in the very near future.
Update: Looks like this is only a taste of what's to come, as Paul McCartney is set to release a a 1967 "sound collage" called "Carnival of Light" in the very near future.
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Trying to decode the exchange at the beginning. This is what I have:
Paul (I think): Revolution [unintelligible] 1 take--
John: Take your knickers off and let's go!
Paul: As you said.
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