A couple of rare videos for your enjoyment. "Don't Let Me Down" from the Rooftop Concert (the last time they ever played Live) http://www.devilducky.com/media/32109/ "Get Back" in the studio from the Let It Be film http://www.fastfocus.tv/media.aspx?id=121
4 more videos on this site: http://www.commongroundcommonsense.org/forums/lofiversion/index.php/t34494.html "Fool On The Hill" "Revolution" "Hello, Goodbye" "Let It Be" enjoy
Thanks for the links, Bob. My questions/comments: "Don't Let Me Down": For such an organ-driven song, it seems weird that they showed Billy Preston like once the whole time -- and that was only because he was in between a cameraman and a bobby that was the subject of the shot. "Get Back": I'm not an expert on such things, but it looked like John was playing lead guitar instead of George. Was he? Was that common in the later years, or in general? (Or am I seeing things?) "Revolution": See above re: lead guitar. Also, weren't they actually performing "Revolution 1" with the "shooby-doo-wops" and all?
In the Let It Be Film they show almost the entire Rooftop Concert at the end of the film and Billy Preston is shown a lot. He is also shown in some studio footage when the Beatles horse around playing lots of R&B songs. As for Lennon playing lead, You have a great eye for detail Yep, he was playing lead on both those songs. It wasn't common for him to do it, but Revolution was his song and he also came up with that riff for "Get Back"
John played lead as early as "You Can't Do That" from Hard Day's Night and maybe earlier. Just like George got a couple of tries at songwriter per album, John got to play lead every once in a while. Revolution 1 was the slower album cut and Revolution was the backside of the Let It Be single. Somebody definately overdubed the version in the video. The version with actual audio can be seen here: http://www.zippyvideos.com/5332385091215456/the_beatles_-_revolution/ It falls somewhere between the two, and the distinction as two seperate songs is somewhat false as one is really just the evolution of the other. It has the "count me out/in" like and the "shooby-do-wops" but doesn't have the acoustic guitar or slower feel of the album version.
I wasn't even born when these songs were made. But I like every single one of them anyway. This is what I call music.
Thanks for digging up that other video. I had always though that the two versions were more or less contemporary with each other (only knowing that the electric version was on the Past Masters Vol. 2 CD), but I saw at allmusic that they were released almost 1.5 years apart. (My 300th post is on the Beatles! My dad would be so proud.)
BobFinn*, this is completely off topic, but I have been looking for a Quicktime version of Bob Dylan's Subterranean Homesick Blues, from "Dont Look Back" is there any version online that I can repost in a blog form for all to see?
thanks for those videos.... beatles related, whats a good website where i can buy/listen/or download some good beatles bootlegs, like alternate versions or takes of songs? they are by far my favorite band of all time but the only thing i've heard in this regard are the anthologies.
Ok, I've setup a web page with the root of my Beatles Bootleg MP3's. If the bandwith usage gets crazy I might have to shut it down without notice. I hope this doesn't bite me in the @ss. The URL is: http://beatboot.mine.nu/ Keep in mind that there is a limited number of sources to draw upon. There is lots of repetition and some straight out forgeries (they take an existing song, add whacky EQ and claim it's a different take.) Also what I have on MP3's isn't exactly overwhelming. As a reference this site will let you find bootleg album names and song lists http://www.bootlegzone.com/index.php?section=1&pub=&sort=1 The best stuff is the Let It Be movie footage. They never stop the tape machine and you get to hear all kinds of interesting stuff.
ottoman - thanks alot for those links. i'm gonna try and use that webpage to search for the bootlegs so i don't use too much of your bandwidth. thanks man!